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The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We talk to one of the members on the jury of Canada's biggest literary prize -- The Giller. Memorial University's Aaron Tucker is an author, poet, and creative writing professor. He's also on the jury for the Giller Prize. We spoke with him in studio this morning.
Shortly after Anne Michaels won the Giller Prize, Canada's foremost literary fiction award, on Nov. 18, she posted a lengthy letter on social media. "I write in solidarity with the moral purpose of every writer bearing witness," she wrote. "I write because the dead can read. Every reader throughout the decades who has written and spoken to me, whose gaze has met mine on the page, has given me courage. And with every word I've spoken tonight, I want to give that same courage." To which one peorson on Twitter replied: "My gawd, that's a pretentious way of saying nothing." The implicit accusation is that Anne Michaels should have boycotted the Gillers, which awarded her a $100,000 prize, courtesy of the gala's main sponsor, Scotiabank. Scotiabank has come under heavy fire by the pro-Palestinian movement for its investments in Israel—as have the Gillers, by association—and now, too, has Anne Michaels. After recently discussing the messy politics of the Giller controversy, we wanted to zoom out and take a broader look at the politicization of the Canadian arts landscape. How did our art and artistic institutions become so deeply political? When did we start demanding artists weigh in on geopolitics? And why don't we have more right-wing art to balance this out? Culture critic Lydia Perović, who writes the newsletter Long Play, joins Bonjour Chai to discuss. Credits Hosts: Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy (@BovyMaltz) Production team: Michael Fraiman (producer), Zachary Kauffman (editor) Music: Socalled Support The CJN Subscribe to the Bonjour Chai Substack Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to Bonjour Chai (Not sure how? Click here)
For the last year, Canada's premier literary award The Giller Prize has been embroiled in a controversy that has split the Canadian literary community. Last years gala was interrupted by protestors who rushed the stage carrying placards emblazoned with ‘Scotiabank Funds Genocide.' What they were referring to was the fact The Giller's lead sponsor, Scotiabank, was a principal shareholder of one of Israel's largest weapons manufacturers. They also objected to a pair of Giller sponsors invested in the Israeli military and settlements in the occupied West Bank. Since then, a number of former Giller winners, along with hundreds of bookworkers across the country have committed to a boycott.Winner of the 2005 Giller Prize David Bergen joins the show to discuss his decision not to attend this year's Giller Prize – and a broader conversation about the duty of a writer, and whether it is possible for artists to reconcile their personal convictions with the interests of corporate sponsors. For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
In the aftermath of Oct. 7, Canada's broadly left-wing literary community took aim at the Giller Prize, Canada's foremost award for fiction, for its title sponsorship coming from Scotiabank. The financial institution, they have argued, has millions of dollars invested in an Israeli arms dealer—leading to backlash from pro-Palestinian writers who began boycotting the Giller for taking $100,000 as prize money, withdrawing as entrants and judges. The controversy has taken a lengthy, convoluted road since then, involving past winners speaking out critically of the Giller Prize; Elana Rabinovitch—the executive director of the prize and daughter of its founder—taking to traditional and social media to defend her organization's actions; and various half-measures by Scotiabank and Giller that have decreased (but not eliminated) their association with the Middle East conflict. Meanwhile, the competition is still going on, with a winner set to be announced on Nov. 18. With Avi Finegold in Canada this week, he joins his Bonjour Chai co-host, Phoebe Maltz Bovy, in her living room to unpack this mess and discuss whether the criticism is legitimate or yet another example of antisemitism, framing big-money Jews as string-pulling villains. They're joined by Michael Inzlicht, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and writer of the newsletter Speak Now Regret Later, who also happens to live in Phoebe's neighbourhood of Roncesvalles. Their community has seen a surge of pro-Palestinian signs in storefront windows over the past year, prompting the question: What do you do when controversial geopolitics come to your local coffee shop? Credits Hosts: Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy (@BovyMaltz) Production team: Michael Fraiman (producer), Zachary Kauffman (editor) Music: Socalled Support The CJN Subscribe to the Bonjour Chai Substack Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to Bonjour Chai (Not sure how? Click here)
In this episode of the Beet Podcast, Jacques dives into a fascinating conversation with Louis Giller from North Spore, the go-to source for grow-your-own mushroom kits. Get ready for a delightful exploration of all things fungi as Louis shares invaluable tips for growing mushrooms at home and takes us behind the scenes of North Spore's journey. Whether you're a mycophile or just curious about mushrooms, this episode is for you.Mushroom Supplies Now Available At Epic Gardening: https://shop.epicgardening.com/collections/mushroom-collectionEG shop homepage: https://growepic.co/4eI35iuBotanical Interests Shop Homepage: https://growepic.co/4e2id9nEG book collection page: https://growepic.co/3BKp3CMEG homesteading book: https://growepic.co/4h8NlXtLearn More: 13 Best Mushrooms You Can Grow At HomeConnect with Louis Giller:Louis heads up mushroom education, works in customer service, and coordinates many North Spore events. He has spent over 10 years growing and hunting mushrooms from coast to coast and loves getting into the woods to hike or mountain bike and look for highly prized wild foods. When the mushrooms aren't in season, Louis enjoys a day of snowboarding followed by a little whiskey and a good book.Learn more about North Spore on their socials: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTokLove Epic Gardening products? Apply to the Epic Affiliate Program. Shop the StoreAs an exclusive for listeners, use code THEBEET for 5% off your entire order in our store, featuring our flagship Birdies Raised Beds. These are the original metal raised beds, lasting up to 5-10x longer than most wooden beds. They are ethically made in Australia and have a customizable modular design.Get Our BooksLooking for a beginner's guide to growing food in small spaces? Kevin's first book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, explains the core, essential information you'll need to grow plants, no matter where you live!He also wrote Grow Bag Gardening to provide you with specialized knowledge that can help you grow successfully in fabric pots.Order Kevin's most recent book, Epic Homesteading, if you want to turn your home into a thriving homestead! Order copies of Kevin's books, plus more of his favorite titles in our store.More ResourcesLooking for more information? Follow us:Our BlogYouTube (Including The Beet Podcast, Epic Homesteading, Jacques in the Garden, and Botanical Interests )Instagram (Including Epic Homesteading, Jacques)PinterestTikTokFacebookFacebook GroupDiscord
Part two of Theo Delaney's interview with prolific sport writing legend Norman Giller who, in 1957, aged 17, became the Assistan Sports Editor of the Stratford Express (circulation 100,000) and never looked back. The latest of his 121 published books 'Sir Bill - The Complete Bill Nicholson Story' was co-written with Spurs legend Steve Perryman and is the definitive text on the most important figure in the history of Tottenham Hotspur.@NormanGiller@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney http://normangillerbooks.com/https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
Theo Delaney's guest is the venerable sports writer Norman Giller whose long career spans Newspapers TV and 121 published books including hist latest 'Sir Bill - The Complete Bill Nicholson Story', co-written with Spurs legend Steve Perryman. In this part one of two the coreres include hios great friends Jimmy Greaves and Geoff Hurst.@NormanGiller@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney http://normangillerbooks.com/https://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
The Massey Lecture comes to Cape Breton for the first time ever. This year is poet, professor and Giller prize-winning novelist, Ian Williams.
Lenny Giller, Principal and Visionary Leader of Reliable Technology Services, Inc., is driven by a passion for helping businesses make IT your bi*ch by achieving their goals and enhancing their success through technology. We learn about Lenny's RTS Account Management Framework, which helps clients by setting communication expectations, understanding their goals, tracking performance KPIs, holding them accountable, and using technology strategically. He emphasizes the importance of aligning technology solutions with a company's mission to drive productivity and security. Lenny also shares how fostering client accountability ensures that technology investments support long-term growth and business success. (0:36) Lenny's personal Why (2:16) RTS Account Management Framework (13:49) Cybersecurity for MSPs (18:30) Lenny's most exciting project for RTS (21:31) Find out more about Lenny Links and Resources Lenny's LinkedIn Reliable Technology Services Contact Lenny through lenny@reliabletechnology.co or (410) 773-9285 Test-drive the Summit OS® Toolkit: https://stevepreda.com/summit-os-toolkit/ Management Blueprint Podcast on Youtube https://bit.ly/MBPodcastPlaylistYT Steve Preda's books on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08XPTF4ST/allbooks Follow video shorts of current and past episodes on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/stevepreda-com/
Learning to Glow: Tips for Women's Health, Optimal Wellness and Aging Gracefully
Bonnie R. Giller is a Registered and Certified Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She has her Master of Science degree in Clinical Nutrition and has worked in medical nutrition therapy and counseling for over 35 years. Bonnie helps chronic dieters and women 50+ regain trust with food so eating is easy, enjoyable, and nourishing to their body and mind.In this Episode Bonnie Shares:What it actually means to be a dieterTransitioning from dieting to intuitive eatingThe negative effects of dietingMindset and Beliefs about FoodAnd so much more! This is such a great episode! You can find Bonnie below: Bonnie Website Click HEREFollow Bonnie on Social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BonnieRGillerFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/intuitiveeatingforadietfreelifeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonniegillerInstagram: http://instagram.com/BonnieRGillerYouTube: http://bonnie.tubeFind Jess below!Website: Simply Jess Skincare SIMPLY JESS SKINCARE:Each and every product is naturally derived, highly concentrated and most importantly, super performing! Every product was born out of a need to have a truly pure product that met my high standards for efficacy. You can take 20% off Your Order of our all natural skincare line with code PODCAST Shop Now! Email Us! jess@learningtoglow.comFollow us! Instagram Tik Tok
In this episode of RPM, Jeff Giller, Partner and Head of Real Estate, and Margaret McKnight, Partner and Head of Portfolio Solutions for StepStone Real Estate, rejoin co-host Maribel Yoo to discuss our Spring 2024 House Views on the state of the real estate market. They cover: Updates from our Fall House Views (1:38); Opportunities in non-core assets and distressed properties (2:41); Property trading volume (5:45); Trends in capital deployment (8:14); and Property type outlooks (10:06). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.
Hear how Bonnie went from being a successful weight loss dietitian, to totally transitioning her practice to using an Intuitive Eating approach. I know how hard this is because in many ways, us Intuitive Eating practitioner are still swimming upstream. But it is amazing to hear other peoples story's and how they really show honesty and integrity. Dieting creates a lot of cognitive dissonance but sometimes we just find it too hard to question cultural norms. I really respect Bonnie for all that she does. Enjoy the show! _________________________ Fun news happening over at my website at www.gilaglassberg.com. Every week, we are uploading a brand new recipe. AND! I am working on my very own E cookbook, so stay tuned. These recipes are all recipes I have made for myself and my family. They are easy, kid friendly and nourishing. And on July 17th, at 12:00pm EST, I will be running a webinar on Dispelling Dieting Myths. I hope you come and bring all of your questions on all the diets out there! Sign up here! Thank you for being there! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at gila@gilaglassberg.com. Have a wonderful day! Bonnie's Bio: Bonnie R. Giller, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES Bonnie R. Giller is a Registered and Certified Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She has her Master of Science degree in Clinical Nutrition and has worked in medical nutrition therapy and counseling for over 35 years. Bonnie helps women and people with medical conditions like diabetes, stop dieting and regain trust with food so eating is easy, enjoyable, and nourishing to their body and mind. Using her signature Intuitive Eating Program, called WholeBody Trust: Intuitive Eating for a Peaceful Life™, Bonnie helps her clients support and honor their mind and body. She works with adults and teens guiding them in changing their relationship with food and their body. The result is they make peace with food, enjoy guilt-free eating, and live a healthy life they love. Bonnie is very passionate about helping her clients regain trust in themselves and their bodies so they can shift away from a diet mentality and learn to listen to their inner hunger and fullness signals. She is known for providing caring support and motivation as her clients reacquaint themselves with their inner wisdom. Bonnie is the author of 4 books, her most recent is Enjoying Food Peace: Recipes and Intuitive Eating Wisdom to Nourish Your Body and Mind. To learn more about Bonnie and her intuitive eating work, visit www.DietFreeRadiantMe.com.
Scott is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt under Jeff Serafin. We discuss his recent experience having a daughter competing in high school wrestling. Wrestling has exploded in popularity amongst young women and public schools are having to adapt quickly and in some cases begrudgingly.
Doug chats with the passionate and insightful Neil Giller, a.k.a. "Lord Neil," about being a radiator of positivity. Neil shares his wisdom on mental health, setting holistic goals, and living life to the fullest. Filled with humour, heart, and practical advice, this conversation will leave you feeling inspired and ready to tackle your own goals with a fresh perspective. KEY TAKEAWAYS Choose to be a radiator, spreading positivity and inspiration, rather than a drain on others. Set holistic goals that encompass not just monetary success, but also mental well-being, relationships, and personal fulfilment. Prioritise self-care and filling your own cup first, so you can give to others from your overflow. Tackle your top three priority tasks each morning to ensure you're making progress on what matters most. Surround yourself with supportive, positive people who are rowing in the same direction as you. Remember that life is not a rehearsal – make the most of the time you have and don't take it for granted. Be kind to others, as you never know what someone else might be going through behind closed doors. Work on smashing the stigma around mental health and encouraging open, honest conversations. BEST MOMENTS "I aspire to inspire before I expire." "Do you know what? It's okay not to be okay, but it's not okay not to be okay." "If by doing what I do or what we do, or by someone listening to this conversation, it makes it 83 or 82. Happy days. Happier days. So be it." "You are so important. And you've just got to fuck everyone else, fuck the deadlines, fuck that meeting for meeting sake, we've all been there before." "I learned that everyone in my boat has got to be rowing in the same direction." EPISODE RESOURCES VALUABLE RESOURCES Website: http://dougbennett.co.uk/ Email: doug@dougbennett.co.uk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/financialdoug/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinancialDoug Facebook Wealth Tribe: https://join.dougbennett.co.uk/ Download Your "Ten-Step Guide To Financial Freedom" Here: https://bit.ly/Struggle-Success BOOKS: Goals Do Come True is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3phcy6Z Think Simple, Win Big is now live and available to buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Think-Simple-Win-Big-Business/ Enjoy, and come back for the latest podcast each Wednesday. Thank you for listening.
Beyond Intuitive Eating - Total Confidence with Food, Body, and Life
Navigate the nuanced world of managing diabetes with an intuitive eating approach in this special episode, with guest, Bonnie Giller. Focused on flexibility and health without rigid restrictions, this episode sheds light on the art of blending gentle nutrition and self-care practices to regulate blood sugar levels in a holistic and individualized manner. We talk about how to embrace carbs, understand the diverse factors affecting blood sugar, and redefine success beyond the scale. Discover heartfelt insights into Bonnie's evolution towards a weight-neutral perspective and the positive outcomes of her 'healthy living with diabetes' program. Armed with practical advice, reflections on the challenges within the medical system, and inspiring testimonies, this episode is a valuable resource for anyone seeking food freedom while responsibly managing diabetes. Tune in to redefine your relationship with food, find peace with your body, and get equipped with practical strategies for a healthier, more intuitive life.Speaker bio: Bonnie R. Giller helps chronic dieters stop dieting, and people with diabetes manage their blood sugar after a lifetime of dieting to guide them to a place of eating for enjoyment, abundance, and health. She is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor with over 35 years' experience in nutrition therapy and counseling. She's passionate about helping her clients learn to trust in themselves and their bodies so they can shift away from the diet mentality and get the healthy body they love. She offers a supportive and flexible approach to diabetes from a non-diet approach. Bonnie is the author of Enjoying Food Peace: Recipes and Intuitive Eating Wisdom to Nourish Your Body and Mind. She is also the author of Passover the Healthy Way and My Supermarket Sidekick: Your Aisle-by-Aisle Shopping Guide. Connect with Bonnie:BRGHealth.comFB: https://www.facebook.com/BonnieRGillerIG: @bonniergillerYoutube: Bonnie R. GillerCONNECT MORE WITH BETH! Loving the podcast? You are not alone! If you're like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you'll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for… FREE 20 minute consult with BethJoin Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD. Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group Work with Beth 1:1 SOCIAL HANDLES Website: www.bethbasham.com Instagram: @bethbasham.rdFacebook: @bethbasham.rd FOLLOW & REVIEW If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body...
The Agog Immersive Media Institute officially launched today by Grist-founder Chip Giller and philanthropist / investor Wendy Schmit. They describe Agog as "a groundbreaking initiative at the intersection of technology, communications, and social impact. Agog, a philanthropic organization, will help creators and nonprofit leaders harness the power of extended reality (XR) technologies to spur positive social transformation, opening new avenues for empathy, understanding, and activism." I had a chance to get a bit more context on Agog from co-founder Giller as well as advisor / consultant Amy Seidenwurm, who ran Meta's VR for Good initiative for six years. We talk about their five main areas of focus that include social justice and equity, high-impact storytelling/world-building, research, education and outreach, and advocacy and policy. They've been operating in stealth for a number of months already having been involved in a number of projects, and I'm really quite excited to see how they can help fill in some of the gaps that are needed within the growing XR ecosystem as more and more non-profits and social change organizations start to wrap their minds around how to integrate immersive media within their missions. Be sure to check out the Agog.org website for more information, and check it out in the Quest browser to see the first WebXR and AR iterations for what they intend to develop into a fully-spatial brand. It's not launching with full iOS or visionOS support yet, and I am able to see the AR components on Android, but it isn't as fully interactive on Quest yet. Still early days for WebXR, but keep an eye on how they continue to develop their website with more immersive features. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
In this episode of RPM, co-host Maribel Yoo hands the mic to Margaret McKnight, Partner and Head of Portfolio Solutions for Real Estate, to interview Jeff Giller, Partner Head of StepStone Real Estate, about our recent whitepaper, Bull market for real estate secondaries. They discuss: Why it is a bull market for RE secondaries (01:22); Comparing GP- and LP-led secondaries (06:50); Why we like GP-led secondaries (10:55). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a BIG couple of weeks for our CBC colleague William Ping. He's been named to the longlist for the Dublin Literary Award, one of the most valuable fiction prizes in the world, for his first novel, Hollow Bamboo. It was published last year by Harper Collins and is based on the experiences of Chinese immigrants to Newfoundland - including William's own grandfather - in the 1930s. William is also being paired with one of the shortlisted authors for this year's Giller Prize - for the Giller Book Club.
The Letterman Podcast's 100th episode 4-Part extravaganza comes to a close with this final instalment. A VERY special thanks to Don Giller for spending countless hours sifting through footage from The Letterman Podcast's first 100 episodes, and build the unique narrative that he did. We also thank each and every guest that took the time to go down memory lane with us, and share thoughts and moments that were meaningful to them. The Letterman Podcast's host Mike Chisholm asked if I might put something together to help commemorate his 100th episode.Rather than select highlights and best-of conversations, I decided to try to craft a behind-the-scenes narrative of Dave's talk show history as told by many of Mike's podcast guests — the writers, producers, musicians, and network executives who worked for and with Dave throughout his 35-year tenure at NBC and CBS.The narrative is distributed in four parts:Part 4: Epilogue and bonus clipsThe roster of the guests selected include:Amy Cherin Humes, Assistant to the DirectorBill Carter, AuthorCarter Bays, Late Show WriterChris Harris, LS WriterChris Schukei, Assistant to the Music DirectorCraig Thomas, LS WriterDaniel Kellison, Late Night, LS ProducerDave Rygalski, LN WriterFelicia Collins, LS MusicianFred Graver, LN WriterGabe Abelson, LS Monologue HeadGeorge Schweitzer, CBS Chief Marketing OfficerGerard Mulligan, LN Writer and Segment Producer, LS WriterJeff Martin, LN WriterJeremy Weiner, LS WriterJoe Grossman, LS WriterJonathan Green, LS WriterLee Ellenberg, LS WriterMatt Roberts, LS Head Writer, Executive ProducerPaul Shaffer, LN and LS Music DirectorRobert Morton, LN Producer, LS Executive ProducerRupert Jee, Proprietor, Hello DeliStephen Winer, LN WriterSteve O'Donnell, LN Head Writer, LS WriterSteve Young, LN and LS WriterTim Kennedy, LS Technical DirectorTom Malone, LS MusicianTom Ruprecht, LS WriterVinnie Favale, CBS Vice President, Late Night Entertainment, East CoastWill Lee, LN and LS MusicianSome details become blurred from long-dormant memories — a Viewer Mail letter is actually a separate, stand-alone comedy piece; a timeline might be off by a year or two. But the substance of those memories are precise and vivid, and they offer a heretofore untold look into the creation of material as well as fresh perspectives from the personalities that helped mold a culture-defining legacy.Great thanks to Worldwide Pants for granting permission to share some of its owned and licensed content and to Mike for soliciting so much essential history from his guests.
#thelettermanpodcast is pleased to present the continuation of our 100th episode celebration. The definitive archivist of #davidletterman material #dongiller has gone to painstaking efforts to organize highlights of the hundreds of hours we have filmed so far to create a 4 part compilation of the #behindthescenes moments of the #letterman timeline as discussed on the #podcast In this third instalment, the focus is on the Late Show with David Letterman Years. From Don Giller: The Letterman Podcast's host Mike Chisholm asked if I might put something together to help commemorate his 100th episode. Rather than select highlights and best-of conversations, I decided to try to craft a behind-the-scenes narrative of Dave's talk show history as told by many of Mike's podcast guests — the writers, producers, musicians, and network executives who worked for and with Dave throughout his 35-year tenure at NBC and CBS. The narrative is distributed in four parts. This week's episode: Part 3: Late Show on CBS, 1993-2015 The roster of the guests selected include: Amy Cherin Humes, Assistant to the Director Bill Carter, Author Carter Bays, Late Show Writer Chris Harris, LS Writer Chris Schukei, Assistant to the Music Director Craig Thomas, LS Writer Daniel Kellison, Late Night, LS Producer Dave Rygalski, LN WriterFelicia Collins, LS Musician Fred Graver, LN Writer Gabe Abelson, LS Monologue Head George Schweitzer, CBS Chief Marketing Officer Gerard Mulligan, LN Writer and Segment Producer, LS Writer Jeff Martin, LN Writer Jeremy Weiner, LS Writer Joe Grossman, LS WriterJonathan Green, LS Writer Lee Ellenberg, LS Writer Matt Roberts, LS Head Writer, Executive Producer Paul Shaffer, LN and LS Music Director Robert Morton, LN Producer, LS Executive Producer Rupert Jee, Proprietor, Hello Deli Stephen Winer, LN Writer Steve O'Donnell, LN Head Writer, LS Writer Steve Young, LN and LS Writer Tim Kennedy, LS Technical Director Tom Malone, LS Musician Tom Ruprecht, LS Writer Vinnie Favale, CBS Vice President, Late Night Entertainment, East Coast Will Lee, LN and LS Musician Some details become blurred from long-dormant memories — a Viewer Mail letter is actually a separate, stand-alone comedy piece; a timeline might be off by a year or two. But the substance of those memories are precise and vivid, and they offer a heretofore untold look into the creation of material as well as fresh perspectives from the personalities that helped mold a culture-defining legacy. Great thanks to Worldwide Pants for granting permission to share some of its owned and licensed content and to Mike for soliciting so much essential history from his guests. #thanksdave #comedy #talkshow #comedywriter #comedywriting #executiveproducer #edsullivantheater #30rock #paulshaffer #willlee #feliciacollins #morty #conanobrien #billcarter #thelateshift #latenight #lateshow #latenightwithdavidletterman #lateshowwithdavidletterman#rupertjee #hellodeli #davidletterman #lateshow #cbs #worldwidepants
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to David Giller, CEO of Brainiate. Join us as we chat about project management and how to push back with positivity. You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with David Giller. Why admins need project management skills It […] The post Effective Project Management with David Giller appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
The Letterman Podcast's host Mike Chisholm asked if I might put something together to help commemorate his 100th episode.Rather than select highlights and best-of conversations, I decided to try to craft a behind-the-scenes narrative of Dave's talk show history as told by many of Mike's podcast guests — the writers, producers, musicians, and network executives who worked for and with Dave throughout his 35-year tenure at NBC and CBS.Part 2: The transition from NBC to CBS, 1993The roster of the guests selected include:Amy Cherin Humes, Assistant to the DirectorBill Carter, AuthorCarter Bays, Late Show WriterChris Harris, LS WriterChris Schukei, Assistant to the Music DirectorCraig Thomas, LS WriterDaniel Kellison, Late Night, LS ProducerDave Rygalski, LN WriterFelicia Collins, LS MusicianFred Graver, LN WriterGabe Abelson, LS Monologue HeadGeorge Schweitzer, CBS Chief Marketing OfficerGerard Mulligan, LN Writer and Segment Producer, LS WriterJeff Martin, LN WriterJeremy Weiner, LS WriterJoe Grossman, LS WriterJonathan Green, LS WriterLee Ellenberg, LS WriterMatt Roberts, LS Head Writer, Executive ProducerPaul Shaffer, LN and LS Music DirectorRobert Morton, LN Producer, LS Executive ProducerRupert Jee, Proprietor, Hello DeliStephen Winer, LN WriterSteve O'Donnell, LN Head Writer, LS WriterSteve Young, LN and LS WriterTim Kennedy, LS Technical DirectorTom Malone, LS MusicianTom Ruprecht, LS WriterVinnie Favale, CBS Vice President, Late Night Entertainment, East CoastWill Lee, LN and LS MusicianSome details become blurred from long-dormant memories — a Viewer Mail letter is actually a separate, stand-alone comedy piece; a timeline might be off by a year or two. But the substance of those memories are precise and vivid, and they offer a heretofore untold look into the creation of material as well as fresh perspectives from the personalities that helped mold a culture-defining legacy.Great thanks to Worldwide Pants for granting permission to share some of its owned and licensed content and to Mike for soliciting so much essential history from his guests.
To Celebrate our 100th episode, we brought in a ringer. The foremost David Letterman Archivist Don Giller has pieced together a 4 part look back at the first 100 episodes of The Letterman Podcast. From Don: A David Letterman Talk Show Narrative, Part 1 of 4: Late NightThe Letterman Podcast's host Mike Chisholm asked if I might put something together to help commemorate his 100th episode.Rather than select highlights and best-of conversations, I decided to try to craft a behind-the-scenes narrative of Dave's talk show history as told by many of Mike's podcast guests — the writers, producers, musicians, and network executives who worked for and with Dave throughout his 35-year tenure at NBC and CBS.The narrative is distributed in four parts:Part 1: Late Night on NBC, 1982-1993Part 2: The transition from NBC to CBS, 1993Part 3: Late Show on CBS, 1993-2015Part 4: Epilogue and bonus clipsThe roster of the guests selected include:Amy Cherin Humes, Assistant to the DirectorBill Carter, AuthorCarter Bays, Late Show WriterChris Harris, LS WriterChris Schukei, Assistant to the Music DirectorCraig Thomas, LS WriterDaniel Kellison, Late Night, LS ProducerDave Rygalski, LN WriterFelicia Collins, LS MusicianFred Graver, LN WriterGabe Abelson, LS Monologue HeadGeorge Schweitzer, CBS Chief Marketing OfficerGerard Mulligan, LN Writer and Segment Producer, LS WriterJeff Martin, LN WriterJeremy Weiner, LS WriterJoe Grossman, LS WriterJonathan Green, LS WriterLee Ellenberg, LS WriterMatt Roberts, LS Head Writer, Executive ProducerPaul Shaffer, LN and LS Music DirectorRobert Morton, LN Producer, LS Executive ProducerRupert Jee, Proprietor, Hello DeliStephen Winer, LN WriterSteve O'Donnell, LN Head Writer, LS WriterSteve Young, LN and LS WriterTim Kennedy, LS Technical DirectorTom Malone, LS MusicianTom Ruprecht, LS WriterVinnie Favale, CBS Vice President, Late Night Entertainment, East CoastWill Lee, LN and LS MusicianSome details become blurred from long-dormant memories — a Viewer Mail letter is actually a separate, stand-alone comedy piece; a timeline might be off by a year or two. But the substance of those memories are precise and vivid, and they offer a heretofore untold look into the creation of material as well as fresh perspectives from the personalities that helped mold a culture-defining legacy.Great thanks to Worldwide Pants for granting permission to share some of its owned and licensed content and to Mike for eliciting so much essential history from his guests.
In this episode of The Distribution by Juniper Square, Brandon Sedloff sits down with Jeff Giller, Partner and Head of StepStone Real Estate, where he leads the global real estate investment and advisory activities and chairs the real estate investment committees.During their conversation, the two discuss:What real estate professionals learn if they start their career in a downturnThe co-mingling of advisory business and investment managementThe potential market for LP secondaries Listen to their full conversation now.Links:StepStone GroupJeff on LinkedInJuniper SquareBrandon on LinkedInTopics:(00:00:00) - Intro(00:01:39) - Jeff's career and background(00:13:21) - How to interact with managers who have not experienced a downturn(00:18:47) - StepStone's consulting arm(00:22:52) - Co-mingling the advising and investment management sides of the business(00:29:32) - The GP-led secondary space(00:33:18) - What trends are you seeing from LPs in the market?(00:42:28) - What advice would you have for folks looking to get the attention of a StepStone?(00:44:49) - How do you think about forming your thesis?(00:48:36) - What changes do you anticipate over the next 18 months?(00:51:01) - What do you predict for the Office?(00:54:09) - How can people get in touch?
In this episode of RPM, Jeff Giller, Partner and Head of Real Estate, and Margaret McKnight, Partner and Head of Portfolio Solutions for Real Estate, rejoin co-host Maribel Yoo to discuss our Fall 2023 House Views on the state of the real estate market. They cover: Updates from our Spring House Views (1:49); Impact from liquidity constraints (5:15); Property trading volume (6:52); and Property type outlooks (7:57). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marina Endicott talks with Ali Hassan about the emotional labour of being married to someone in law enforcement; two-time Giller winner Esi Edugyan speaks about feeling distracted in the Proust questionnaire; why C.S. Richardson doesn't design his own book covers, and more.
Richard Giller, partner, chair of Greenspoon Marder's insurance recovery and counseling group, discusses implications of New York Jets' Aaron Rodgers' recent injury and athletes' need for permanent disability and a loss of value rider.
Lisa Moore's novel “February” received international acclaim when it came out in 2009, earning nominations for both the Giller and Booker Prize. The novel is based on the tragic sinking of the Ocean Ranger oil rig off the coast of Newfoundland in 1982, with the loss of all 84 aboard. Now, Lisa has reimagined her book as an opera. Just before the world premiere of “February” the opera, she joined Tom in St. John's, Newfoundland to talk about writing the novel, what she remembers about that fateful day in 1982, and what it's like to retell the story as an opera.
Don Giller is the pre-eminent historian and archivist of the productions of David Letterman and Company. For forty years Don has amassed a knowledge base and collection of Letterman material that is unmatched by anyone else, and includes every single episode of David Letterman's broadcasts among many, many items from the shows and additional footage, much of which has never been aired. After Late Show with David Letterman ended it's run in 2015, Don began creating compilations of Letterman material and uploading them to the YouTube channel he started in 2009. These compilations organized many of the comedic bits, guest appearances, and historical broadcast moments the shows had to offer, and presented Late Night and Late Show with David Letterman in a new way; longform progression. Don is heralded in many circles as one who has kept the Letterman fire burning in pop culture because of the hundreds of millions of views his channel has received, allowing fellow enthusiasts to relive the moments they loved, and allow new audiences to discover the prolific work of David Letterman and Company. Don and Mike have a show-and-tell session where Don displays some of his many keepsakes, along with some very good discussion about their late friend Rick Scheckman, and how he helped play a major part in helping Don achieve his goal. Don also threatens Mike by way of fire multiple times. The Letterman Podcast is brought to you by Rupert Jee's Hello Deli. For over 30 years Rupert has been selling Late Show with David Letterman merchandise, and you can still go to Hello-deli.com to get it. So what are you waiting for? Go there now and get yourself 5, maybe 7 shirts, hats, and mugs. We at The Letterman Podcast are extremely proud to have Don on the show as well as a resource of information and support, and proclaim our gratefulness for the tens of thousands of hours of effort he has spent in preserving and presenting the greatest body of broadcast work in history for the world to enjoy.
Hustle culture is overrated, am I right? It's not sustainable. It compromises boundaries. It leads straight to chronic stress and burnout. And I'm not here for it - who's with me?!
Join us as we chat with the incredibly talented Jake Giller, who shares his journey from discovering his passion for hip-hop and rap in high school to the pivotal moments that shaped his career. We also shed light on embarrassing stories and the challenges of performing on stage, navigating friendships, and locking eyes with the crowd.We talk about the impact of AI on music and education. Will technology take away the magic of creating music, or will it open up new possibilities? Finally, Jake gives us a sneak peek into his new song, Maintain, and his upcoming project, Reflective Therapy, a reflection of the emotions he experienced during his year and a half hiatus from music. We hope you enjoy this conversation with Jake Giller as much as we did.Check out his Instagram: @JakeGillerMusicSmells Like HumansLike listening to funny friends discuss curious human behavior.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThis episode is brought to you by Twisted Bitch Cattle Company. Check out their website and support us by supporting them!
Suzette Mayr thinks happy endings are important, (not that kind of happy ending). She just won the Giller Prize for The Sleeping Car Porter and tells us why it was so important and so difficult to tell the story of being a Black gay man in Canada 100 years ago. Suzette tells us about what it was like for her the first time in a lesbian bar, what happened to Rockhead's Jazz Bar in Montreal, and why “Rate my Prof” is worse than Yelp.Suzette Mayr is the author of 6 novels and 2 books of poetry. Her latest novel The Sleeping Car Porter won this year's Giller prize. She is an English professor at the University of Calgary. Her writing often focuses on issues of race, identity and sex! You can watch this episode on YouTube here. We love writing and would love for you to read what we write. Sign Up for our Substack Newsletter. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Wendy and Maureen at womenofir@gmail.com We now have a YouTube Channel! Please hit the Subscribe button when you get there. And because you asked for it - Future episodes will be in video form. https://www.youtube.com/@WomenofIllRepute Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of RPM, Jeff Giller, Partner and Head of Real Estate, and Margaret McKnight, Partner and Head of Portfolio Solutions for Real Estate join co-host Maribel Yoo to discuss our recently released Spring 2023 House Views. They discuss: Key takeaways from the House Views (01:26); Opportunities in distressed buys (03:22); The repricing period (04:24); Property types most attractive now (07:56); Attractive vintages ahead (09:22). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thursday, April 20, 2023 - Guest: Don Giller It's been a rough couple weeks and tonight's 4/20, which has apparently become a national holiday…Tonight, "Our week with Meow-meow" then, for the first time in 24 years, we're catching up with Don Giller of the @dongiller @Letterman YouTube pages, all while experimenting with medicinal cannabis, thanks to New Life of Old Nicole. Yes, really, it's fully-legal here! PLUS: Edibles in Canada & Paul Shaffer on the Letterman Podcast's one-year anniversary. Alert rhe affiliates, we're running VERY long… Thank you for being with us
In this thought-provoking episode, we discuss the emerging role of Chat-GPT and its impact on Salesforce professionals. Our expert guest, David Giller, explores how artificial intelligence is set to revolutionize the Salesforce ecosystem, from development and administration to customer relations and beyond. We share insights on adapting to this transformative technology and capitalizing on new opportunities it presents. Tune in to discover how Salesforce professionals can stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving landscape, and learn how to harness the power of Chat-GPT to drive success in your career!
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Join Episode 43 of the Women's Empowerment Series with Dr. Hynd and Sara Giller from UK Sara Giller is a Network National Leader of 4N, focusing on networking that attracts business owners who want to make the best use of their time and grow their network fast yet efficiently. Sara has been around Business Networking for a long time and developed a deep understanding in terms of Networking and Lead Generation through it. Through her work, Sara help Entrepreneurs, Professionals, and Business Leaders who are:
Karl Jirgens, Professor Emeritus, former English Department Head and former Chair of the Creative Writing Program (University of Windsor), is author of three books of fiction and two scholarly books (Coach House, Mercury, ECW and The Porcupine's Quill Presses). He edited two books (on painter Jack Bush, and poet Christopher Dewdney), plus the “Collaborations” issue of Open Letter magazine with Beatriz Hausner. His scholarly and creative works are published globally. Jirgens edited and published Rampike, an international journal of art, writing, and theory from 1979 to 2016, now digitally archived (free) on the University of Windsor Leddy Library scholars' portal. Rampike contributors have been ground-breaking artists, writers, and theorists, including nominees and winners of awards such as the Booker, Commonwealth, Orange, Pulitzer, Dublin Impac, Giller, Trillium, Writer's Trust, and Governor General's Award, among other prizes. Jirgens serves on the Editorial Board of ellipse magazine. He is a long-time practitioner and grand-master (8th Degree Black Belt) of the martial art of Tae Kwon Do. He recently had a chapbook published by Above Ground Press featuring three stories, titled, Eco Blues: A Tale in 3 Parts, and it has recently been announced that his work will be featured in the 2023 edition of Best Canadian Poetry, published by Biblioasis. His short fiction collection, The Razor's Edge, was recently released by The Porcupine's Quill Press in 2022. Karl lives in Windsor, Ontario.(https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/rampike/about.html)https://abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/2022/02/new-from-aboveground-press-eco-blues.html?fbclid=IwAR1sY-1Pyr6EPUGSV1aqK2XqBK5RpZpOfcKYeP6Dwi_K69FzQWk-p2oBnjAhttps://porcupinesquill.ca//bookinfo6.php?index=369About Gas of Tank: A Canadian Law Enforcement Odyssey 1979 – 2019:Todd Ternovan believed in keeping things simple: Marrying his college sweetheart, studying Early Childhood Education at Ryerson University, spending his professional life as a daycare teacher. It was a tidy plan. Except for one thing: Man plans and the gods laugh.To fund his life and education in Toronto, Todd worked a part-time job—as a corrections officer at the infamous Don Jail.Although he spent a few years working with kids, Todd's experience in corrections propelled him into a 33-year career within Canadian law enforcement.Small-town policing isn't just rescuing cats from trees and performing wellness checks. The concession roads and rural routes of southwestern Ontario are home to some incredibly kind, resilient people, and scene to some strange, tragic and heinous events. Todd dealt with them all, from the naked machete-wielding man who claimed to be Jesus Christ, to armed American fugitives, decades-old sexual assaults, harrowing traffic accidents, violent home invasions, and even a year spent “Uncle Charlie” (undercover) investigating drug traffickers.The title comes from a phrase uttered by a motorcycle gang member who demonstrated his disdain for police by pulling a “wheelie” on his motorcycle following a traffic stop. The biker was charged with stunt driving. In his defense in court, the biker said, in a thick French accent: “It was not possible for me to a pull a ‘wheelie,' Your Worship. I had a full gas of tank!”“Gas of Tank” embodies, for Todd, all the surreal, upside-down, unbelievable, description-defying experiences police face daily.Written by Matt St AmandFreelance writer: Writer / Videographer. Father and husband with a slowly improving track record. Fan of Ultraman (Hayata series), Aphex Twin and
Why does agricultural research often fall short of addressing food insecurity challenges in sub-Saharan Africa? In this conversation with Ken Giller, we explore this wicked problem from a systems perspective examining the diverse drivers and experiences of smallholder farmers and the socio-ecological systems in which they are embedded.Ken provides a nuanced look at agroecological solutions and argues that relying solely on nature-based solutions would be inadequate to address food security problems in Africa. We also talk about the huge diversity of farmers that can be found under the banner of smallholders, an in-depth examination of the “yield gap,” and what gets lost when translating research into practice.For more info and transcript, please visit: https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode1-rebroadcast
“The feeling of connection and family and love is giving you the life you ultimately desire.” -Melissa GillerHave you ever thought about the desires and feelings you've always wanted to experience?Do you know how to shift your priorities and values in order to get the life you ultimately desire?In today's episode, Melissa will talk to us about ways to reclaim your soul. She will also go over the importance of living life intuitively rather than analytically, how to be more productive, and the fact that you can always choose to move up one step at a time even when you feel stuck at the bottom. Today we will roll out A Strategic Action Plan Aligned with Your Soul Led Goals.Melissa Giller is a Canadian with a mission. She specializes in working with women that are juggling business growth, motherhood, goals, their marriage and life in general. She is a Life & Business Coach, Podcast Host, Mother and Wife. She runs her business from the Prairies of Canada helping women across the world go after their goals without compromising their families.Check out these episode highlights:-The importance of feeling your way through life instead of reacting-Getting past the barrier of self-doubt-We create our own karma-It always starts with the smallest of habits-How do you get people to develop a relationship with their energy-Why you need to re-organize your values to become more productive-What's underneath the feeling you're driving towards-Letting go of the grind and hustle culture-How do we build connection-Discovering your master intention-How to feel free and aliveTune in to learn more values from this episode!Free download, The Ultimate Self Leadership Workbookhttps://melissagiller.comFree mindset coursehttps://melissagiller.com/a-mindset-for-miraclesFollow her on Instagram@melissa_giller Subscribe and Leave us a rating and review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-deborah-peters-show/id1612307739Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Z3JQWX9S4LRWSE6mPOIkMYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKQKlzS81RqvYZbpu63mRdAConnect with Deborah PetersWebsite: https://neimind.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deborah.peters.754Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedeborahpetersshow/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahpetersnei4change/
Today we talk about Intuitive Eating, a mind-body health approach, described as a personal process of honoring health by listening and responding to the direct messages of the body in order to meet physical and psychological needs.My guest is Bonnie Giller, author of Enjoying Food Peace: Recipes and Intuitive Eating Wisdom to Nourish Your Body and Mind. Bonnie has her Master of Science degree in Clinical Nutrition, she is a Registered and Certified Dietitian Nutritionist, a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. Through her signature Intuitive Eating Program, called WholeBody Trust: Intuitive Eating for a Peaceful Life, Bonnie works with adults, guiding them in changing their relationship with food and their body. The result is that they make peace with food, enjoy guilt-free eating, and live a healthy life they love. Bonnie is also the author of 2 other books, Passover the Healthy Way: Light, Tasty and Easy Recipes Your Whole Family Will Enjoy, and My Supermarket Sidekick: Your Aisle-by-Aisle Shopping Guide. Learn more about Bonnie and Intuitive Eating bonnie@brghealth.com Free Gift: 6 Steps to a Body You Love Without Dieting. www.DietFreeZone.com Contact Dr. Gillian Lockitch: To discover how to Reset Your Aging Blueprint and create your own roadmap to living younger as you grow older, you can schedule a free Discovery Call with me. Order your copy of Growing Older Living Younger: The Science of Aging Gracefully and The Art of Retiring Comfortably here and join our private Growing Older Living Younger Community, to meet people, who like you, are discovering and sharing ways to age in great health.And remember to rate and review the show.
Melissa Giller is a certified life coach, an MBA-educated business consultant, a podcast host and a mentor to millennial women. She's a self-proclaimed spiritual junkie, bringing deep introspection, compassion, and non-judgement to client work, right alongside things like strategic results-oriented action. Today, Jonathan and Melissa engage in a deep discussion on overcoming fear, the power of self-trust, and techniques for manifesting what you truly want.
Guest: Deborah Dundas, Toronto Star books editor Once again, it's award season for books in Canada and also a great time to curl up cozily with your favorite book or audiobook over the upcoming holidays. Canada's prestigious literary award, the Scotiabank Giller Prize has announced its shortlist and will be announcing a winner as soon as next week. Some awesome titles have also been released this fall along with all these Giller nominees. Star books editor Deborah Dundas talks about the Giller big names and the worthy fall titles to add to your reading lists. This episode was produced by Saba Eitizaz, Paulo Marques and Alexis Green.
There's an art to manifesting your dreams. It takes alignment, action, and trust... lots and lots of trust. In my conversation with Melissa Giller, host of Life With Soul, The Podcast, we dig into what it looks like to step into a new life where you wake up and begin to focus on your spiritual wellness. We chat about how your body speaks to you, along with one of the essential steps to manifesting is taking action and chasing the feelings you want to feel. I feel deeply that this is a conversation that normalizes the journey we're all sharing and exploring together. I invite you to listen! This episode is part of the Dreams into play mini-series, where we're chatting about following your dreams, living your purpose and desire, and the challenges and rewards that come with the journey! Links: Melissa's Website - www.melissagiller.com I G - https://www.instagram.com/melissa_giller/ Check out the Bringing Spirituality Home summit Melissa was a recent guest on - bringingspiritualityhome.com Be sure you subscribe to Grounding Journey Podcast to catch all the new episodes. my website - Groundingjourney.com Visit me on IG https://www.instagram.com/grounding_journey/ fb - Grounding Journey New to Grounding Journey? I'm Cris, a student of the world, finding my path and helping others along the way. I've been using Meditation, Yoga, Crystal Healing, Reiki, and aromatherapy to light my way for almost 20 years. When I'm not cuddled up at home with my dog, a good book, and a glass of wine, I'm often traipsing around foreign lands with Matthew, my husband, and Kevin, our son, exploring and learning from different cultures and beliefs systems. I started a podcast - Grounding Journey, The deeper conversations you've been seeking as a way to connect with other souls on a similar spiritual journey. Thanks for being a part of my journey. I hope to be a part of yours!
How can we communicate in relationships to elevate each other and connect with empathy, assertiveness and respect to make the most out of your relationships?Melissa Giller, founder of Life with Soul, comes on to talk about just that. She and Bethany discuss the balance between empathy and assertiveness in relationships, and touch on several aspects of healthy communication. In the second half of the episode, they talk about friendship breakups, which can sometimes be as painful as romantic breakups. Listen as Melissa gives practical advice on how to handle friendships and how to set boundaries post-friendship. You can find Melissa Giller on her website www.melissagiller.com or on Instagram @Melissa_Giller.
During another week in which temperatures soared across Californa, the issue continues to be energy and the state's power grid.
You all know I am a #spiritualgangster at heart and I've loved bringing spirituality into my mental wellness journey as well as my motherhood journey. We aren't talking organized religion in this episode, although that may be YOUR spiritual soul driver where you will still connect with today's episode in so many ways. Our total wellness embodies so many different pillars: nourishing foods, daily movement, and the warmth of your spirituality. My connection to my spirituality has definitely helped me connect not only to the higher powers out there, but also to my inner power, strength, and connection to my mental healing as a mother. So when I found a person who brought spirituality into Life Coaching, I was instantly intrigued. Today I bring you an incredibly interesting guest, Melissa Giller. Friends, we talk about some seriously cool (bleep!) and I had a really hard time closing out our conversation. Melissa is the creator of Life With Soul (https://melissagiller.com/) is a wife, mom, deep thinker and big feeler (me too!). She is a Certified Life Coach who helps women in managing the mental load, establishing solid self-care and finding alignment in their life and/or work. Whether you're a SAHM or a working professional, she believes you deserve to feel joy, ease and a sense of balance. Melissa is known for her non-judgmental ability to hold space, while lovingly challenging you to reach your highest potential. She's spent much of her life studying psychology, spirituality, personal development, relationships, and business. Her primary focus is on creating breakthroughs: when a woman realizes the small ways in which she holds herself back from feeling good... her soul does a happy dance. You can visit Melissa at https://melissagiller.com/ where she uses a unique framework, Self-Reclamation, and will walk you through the path of rediscovering yourself after major life transition. Mom Card Drawing of the Week: "How simple it is to see that all the worry in the world cannot control the future. How simple it is to see that we can only be happy now. And that there will never be a time when it is not now." - Gerald Jampolsky These Are a Few of Her Favorite Things: Rebecca Campbell card decks https://rebeccacampbell.me/about-rebecca-campbell/ and anything by Lush (especially their bath bombs!) https://www.lushusa.com/home Inspirational Article About Spirituality & Motherhood: https://mommymystic.wordpress.com/2013/05/10/the-spiritual-journey-of-motherhood/ Find Melissa on Instagram: @melissa_giller What Melissa Can Offer You: https://melissagiller.com/current-offerings Find Me on Instagram: @thehonestmompodcast Or my website: www.michellemansfieldauthor.com
"Check your life. Not boxes." -Richie Norton In this episode, Melissa shares her story and highlights: How to make and keep commitments to yourself How to overcome the "checklist" mentality How to acknowledge what you need Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_ Sign up for my free training on "how do I balance it all?" http://heatherchauvin.com/whynotyou For your own AG1 supply, visit: www.athleticgreens.com/eu
In this episode, I am talking with certified life and spiritual coach and business mentor, Melissa Giller. Her work is focused on self-reclamation, psychology, spirituality and personal development with tangible strategies based in life and business. Today we talk about balancing motherhood with finding your purpose and energetic time mapping to best utilize your flow of energy throughout the day.