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My friend Ashlee Gadd is joining me on the Work and Play podcast today to talk about a new collaborative book that she is spearheading called, "You're In Good Company." It is a book on friendship, motherhood, hospitality, and showing up. I can't wait for you to hear our conversation. Resources from this episode: You're In Good Company by Ashlee Gadd Coffee + Crumbs Create Anyway by Ashlee Gadd Coffee + Crumbs Podcast Work and Play Episode 192 : Create Anyway with Ashlee Gadd The Magic of Motherhood by Ashlee Gadd Coffee + Crumbs Substack Coffee + Crumbs on Instagram Ashlee Gadd on Substack Ashlee Gadd on Instagram Dwell Bible App Discount Send Nancy an audio message! Visit my Amazon Cornerstore! Join my email list! Nancy Ray Website Nancy Ray on Instagram Affiliate links have been used in this post! I do receive a commission when you choose to purchase through these links, and that helps me keep this podcast up and running—I truly appreciate when you choose to use them!
From vandalizing Dairy Queen to a billion streams! Luke Olson sits down with us for a live appearance at Union Park Tavern to talk about his life and music. As the lead vocalist of the indie-rock band The Walters, Olson saw the group go through its share of ups and downs before their signature song “I Love You So” became a viral sensation on TikTok. In addition to The Walters, Luke stays busy performing with his brother Anthony with The Olson Brothers and just released his solo album, I Said Love, earlier this year. Find his solo album, along with music from The Olson Brothers and The Walters, on Spotify and other streaming services. If you prefer a hard copy, you can purchase The Walters' latest album, Good Company, on CD and vinyl by clicking here! Follow Luke on Instagram to keep up to date with everything he has coming up! This episode was recorded live in front of a studio audience at Union Park Tavern in Downtown Kenosha on February 9, 2026. The Ktown Connects hotline is open! Visit us at ktownconnects.com, click on the phone and leave us a message telling us about the last great meal you had in Kenosha! Theme song performed by Dropping Daisies, written by James “Red” McLeod. Your hosts are Donny Stancato and Jason Hedman Get your Ktown Connects merchandise at The Lettering Machine, 725 50th St. Drop us an email at ktownconnects@yahoo.com Get additional episodes early and ad-free, along with bonus material with this week's guest and more great exclusive material by becoming a patreon supporter! Click here for more! Ktown Connects is brought to you by: Southport Tea, 5701 Sixth Ave Ron's Place, 3301 52nd St Union Park Tavern, 4520 Eighth Ave. Shannyn Franklin – ReMax Elite Public Brewing Company 628 58th St The Law Offices of Frank J. Parise, 7001 30th Ave Casey Family Options Funerals & Cremations, 3016 75th St Aason Hunzinger of AHDidIt A+ Mobility, 2324 18th St Villa D'Carlo, 5140 Sixth Ave The Port of Kenosha Beverage House, 705 50th St One Stop IT, 520 58th St About Time Moving Systems Sallese & Co, 709 56th St Gerber's Pub, 2405 63rd St
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Shahar Botzer about the future of social impact investing and current trends and opportunities.Shahar Botzer is co-founder and managing partner at Good Company, an early-stage VC fund with a mission to back bold entrepreneurs who solve the world's biggest challenges for people and the planet. They invest in software-driven innovations in Digital Health, Education, Energy, Circular Economy, and Agriculture because they believe these are the domains where technology can rewrite the future.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What does an author do when her debut novel becomes an instant bestseller? Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney went right back to work on her next one, and her next-also instant hits. In this episode, Cynthia discusses growing up in the seventies, her hometown, and her parents' book collection influenced her latest novel, Lake Effect. People Magazine calls Lake Effect: “Astute and immersive with a surprising twist.”Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney is the author of the instant New York Times bestselling novels The Nest (named a best book of the year by People, the Washington Post, and NPR) and Good Company (a Read with Jenna selection). She has been a guest on Today, Late Night with Seth Meyers, and NPR's All Things Considered. Her work has been translated into more than 28 languages, and The Nest is in development as a limited series with AMC Studios. Sweeney holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars. She and her husband live in New York City. Her latest novel is LAKE EFFECT. Learn more at daprixsweeney.com Thanks to NetGalley for early preview copies. Ragdale Writing ResidenciesIntro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro RecordingFollow the Writing Table: @writingtablepodcastEmail questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: writingtablepodcast@gmail.com.
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Most of us move through life on autopilot—choosing stability, staying comfortable, telling ourselves “maybe someday.” This conversation with Meg is a reminder that someday is a decision.After 11 years in the corporate world, Meg chose freedom over predictability and built a life rooted in travel, community, and adventure. From a childhood in the remote wilderness of Idaho and Missouri to the fast pace of New York City, she shares how each chapter shaped her resilience, independence, and deep love of people and place.We talk about what it really looks like to pivot—traveling with kids, dreaming about Portugal in 2027, falling in love with a Bavarian village in the Alps—and how to stop waiting for perfect conditions. Meg offers practical tips for exploring Europe on a budget, building community wherever you land, and prioritizing what she calls “first life” moments instead of putting everything off for later.This episode is about choosing curiosity over comfort. About letting travel stretch you. About trusting that change might actually be the doorway to the life you've been craving.If you've been feeling the pull to shake things up—even just a little—this one's for you.
Most of us move through life on autopilot—choosing stability, staying comfortable, telling ourselves “maybe someday.” This conversation with Meg is a reminder that someday is a decision.After 11 years in the corporate world, Meg chose freedom over predictability and built a life rooted in travel, community, and adventure. From a childhood in the remote wilderness of Idaho and Missouri to the fast pace of New York City, she shares how each chapter shaped her resilience, independence, and deep love of people and place.We talk about what it really looks like to pivot—traveling with kids, dreaming about Portugal in 2027, falling in love with a Bavarian village in the Alps—and how to stop waiting for perfect conditions. Meg offers practical tips for exploring Europe on a budget, building community wherever you land, and prioritizing what she calls “first life” moments instead of putting everything off for later.This episode is about choosing curiosity over comfort. About letting travel stretch you. About trusting that change might actually be the doorway to the life you've been craving.If you've been feeling the pull to shake things up—even just a little—this one's for you.
Hello, Protagonists!Welcome to another episode of the Creative, Inspired, ALIVE podcast—where we go behind the scenes with the storytellers shaping our culture.Our next guest, Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, is the author of the instant New York Times bestselling novels The Nest (named a best book of the year by People, the Washington Post, and NPR) and Good Company (a Read with Jenna selection). Her work has been translated into more than 28 languages, and The Nest is in development as a limited series with AMC Studios. Sweeney holds an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars.Today, we talk about:* writing distinct and integrated POVs,* finding the right pace of writing for yourself,* how we sometimes scare ourselves out of taking risks in writing,* the truth of having work developed into a TV series,* and so much more!xo,Joanna & Evelyn
In this episode of Psychologically Speaking, Leila Ainge checks back in with coaches Emma Thomas and Lucy Green a few months after they set ambitious business goals. The conversation reveals how real progress unfolds.Emma shares how a community project had to pause due to unforeseen circumstances and teases us with a new book project!. Lucy reflects on launching her programme Good Company, which sparked strong interest but fewer sales than expected, leading her to adapt the offer and rethink how clients take their first steps into corporate work.Across the conversation, a common theme emerges: the process of pursuing goals generates insight, momentum, and new opportunities. Both coaches discover that experimentation, reflection, and small pivots are valuable.The episode explores the psychology behind this, including anticipated failure, experimentation, and the role of community and accountability in sustaining progress. Ultimately, the takeaway is simple when you pursue a goal, the real reward is often what you learn along the way.
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Today, in our ongoing You're in Good Company series, Molly Flinkman tells us about the time she invited nine strangers into her home for Thanksgiving. She fully owns what an insane situation it was while also making a compelling case for why it mattered so much. In this episode, you'll hear how Molly came to value this kind of hospitality—why she keeps her eyes open for strangers in need—and she'll also give some smaller scale suggestions about how this can play out in our real lives. In all the stories she tells, Molly invites us to consider the question she continually asks herself: What kind of stranger will you be? This show is brought to you ad-free by our generous Substack community. If you'd like to support the work we do for as little as $3/month, head to coffeeandcrumbs.substack.com to join us (and get bonus episodes!). For show notes, go to coffeeandcrumbs.net/podcast. We love hearing Molly tell stories; listen to this bonus episode to hear more stories from the C+C team, Story Slam. For more encouragement in your motherhood journey, check out the stories at Coffee + Crumbs. Show notes: Pre-order You're In Good Company Molly's monthly newsletter Molly on Substack Molly on Instagram Molly's Coffee + Crumbs essays Coffee + Crumbs on Substack
Black Stone Cherry is a band that always evokes good times in their riffs, their vibes, and their demeanor. So what exactly is the spirituality behind life's best days and in the moments of celebration? That's exactly what I speak about with BSC guitarist Ben Wells about in this brand new Psychic Warfare. We speak on what you gain by giving back, the bliss and holiness of a perfect day, and also how the presence of good company and the right people keep you grounded in the present moment. Life is short, and worth celebrating. On this, Ben and I most heartily agree. Come listen for yourself! Black Stone Cherry's new EP "Celebrate" will release on March 6 wherever you stream music. Psychic Warfare is now a part of the NOIZZE Podcast Network Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your other platform of choice Be sure to follow both Psychic Warfare and NOIZZE at: Instagram: @noizzepodcastnetwork @noizzeuk @psychicwarfarepodcast Twitter: @psywarpod @noizzeuk Facebook: @psychicwarfarepodcast @noizzeuk Bluesky: @noizzeuk
Today we're joined by friends of the show Terrene and Nyah, co-hosts of Good Company. As for the title, it's a straightforward question mate.Join the discord with this link✅: https://discord.gg/dXeCBbp6dqFOLLOW US TO STAY UP TO DATE:Instagram: whatwesayingpodTiktok: whatwesayingpodOr email us at whatwesaying@outlook.comHOSTS:HusInstagram: hus.owoBenzoInstagram: n0tbenzoT9Instagram: t9milli
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Alright, the Nancy Ray Book Club is back! It's time for one of my favorite episodes of the year : my reading list. If you love books, you are going to love today's episode. Resources from this episode: Nancy Ray Book Club Dwell Bible App Discount The Body Teaches the Soul by Justin Whitmel Earley Of Love and Treason by Jamie Ogle You're in Good Company by Ashlee Gad Tranquility by Tuesday by Laura Vanderkam Calm Amidst the Chaos Podcast Series You Bet Your Stretch Marks by Abbie Halberstadt Extraordinary Deaths of Mrs. Kip by Sara Brunsvold The Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff Stop, in the Name of God by Charlie Kirk 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom Theo of Golden by Allen Levi The War of Art by Steven Pressfield The Edge of Belonging by Amanda Cox Visit my Amazon Cornerstore! My favorite reading light Send Nancy an audio message! Work and Play Survey Join my email list! Nancy Ray Website Nancy Ray on Instagram Affiliate links have been used in this post! I do receive a commission when you choose to purchase through these links, and that helps me keep this podcast up and running—I truly appreciate when you choose to use them!
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Most of us are unintentionally curating the company we keep digitally and in real life and it's shaping who we are more than we realize. What if the key to deeper connection isn't about mastering relationships but just crossing the threshold to invite someone in?In this episode I explore how the simple act of inviting someone into your space – whether physically or virtually – can revolutionize your sense of community and well-being. Inspired by stories from feminist art and insights from renowned relationship experts you'll discover how tiny intentional steps like sharing olives and a beer —or hosting in your pajamas can break down barriers to genuine connection.If you've ever hesitated to host reach out or simply wondered how to deep in your relationship relationships in a noisy disconnected world this episode is your gentle push to start small.Perfect for introverts and extroverts alike this episode redefines with true gathering looks like in our modern age .
Most of us are unintentionally curating the company we keep digitally and in real life and it's shaping who we are more than we realize. What if the key to deeper connection isn't about mastering relationships but just crossing the threshold to invite someone in?In this episode I explore how the simple act of inviting someone into your space – whether physically or virtually – can revolutionize your sense of community and well-being. Inspired by stories from feminist art and insights from renowned relationship experts you'll discover how tiny intentional steps like sharing olives and a beer —or hosting in your pajamas can break down barriers to genuine connection.If you've ever hesitated to host reach out or simply wondered how to deep in your relationship relationships in a noisy disconnected world this episode is your gentle push to start small.Perfect for introverts and extroverts alike this episode redefines with true gathering looks like in our modern age .
” 312-Rock And The Middle Ages " ️ Playlist: 1.- Saxon – Crusader. 2.- Nikolo Kotzev – Inquisition. 3.- Saurom-El Carnaval Diablo. 4.- Van Zant - Warrior. 5.- Blackmore's Night-Past Time with Good Company. 6.- Powerwolf - Joan of Arc. 7.- Magnum-Dragons Are Real. 8.- Warlock-Burning The Witches. 9.- ÑU-Robin Hood, 10.- Celtian - La Musa Del Bosque. 11.- Myrath- Under Siege. 12.- Haggard - Lost (Robins Song). 13.- Tungsten- Northern Lights. 14.- Zyphra-Templario. 15.- Jorn-One Man War. 16.- Manowar-Swords in the Wind. 17.- Tierra Santa-Legendario. 18.- Gary Hughes- Excalibur. 19.- Legado de una tragedia IV-El Cruzado.
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In this episode I share one of main lessons from last few years. Importance of making decisions that feel good to you and may go against traditional societal norms, what you "should", "need" ,"must" do because other people push you or are expecting you to do.Connect with me:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/annamaluskitzmann/Breathe with me: https://www.tinyspacetobreathe.comPlant trees: https://onetreeplanted.org/Takeaways:Your decisions don't have to make sense to anyone but you.Making authentic decisions serves not just you, but the collective.Trust your instincts, even if they seem illogical at the moment.Embracing Authenticity: The Power of Personal DecisionsDecisions That Matter: Trusting Your Inner Voice"Your decisions don't have to make sense to anybody else.""Make decisions that feel good to you.""Trust yourself, make decisions aligned with your heart."Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Authentic Living 01:28 Lessons from the Past Five Years 02:45 The Importance of Authentic Decision-Making07:19 Self-Discovery Through Choices10:36 Trusting Your Instinctskeywords: personal growth, decision making, authenticity, self-discovery, people pleasing, Good Company podcast, life lessons, individuality, motivationalDisclaimer:The content shared in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychological, therapeutic, legal, or professional advice. The host is not a licensed medical or mental health professional, and the information provided is not a substitute for professional care, diagnosis, or treatment.Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider or other licensed professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional advice because of something you heard on this podcast.Participation in this podcast and any practices, suggestions, or reflections discussed is voluntary, and you assume full responsibility for your choices, actions, and results.Advertising & Endorsements:This podcast may include advertisements, sponsorships, affiliate links, or paid partnerships. Any views or opinions expressed are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of sponsors or advertisers. While products or services may be mentioned or recommended, these references do not constitute guarantees, endorsements, or claims of effectiveness. You are encouraged to do your own research and use your own judgment before purchasing or engaging with any product or service mentioned.
This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes revisit "In Good Company", '00s workplace dramedy starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, and Scarlett Johansson.Both Mike Butler and Mike Field like this film quite a bit. It has a warmth to it that still works, anchored by strong performances and a story that taps into the fear and uncertainty of a changing corporate landscape. That said, the movie struggles a bit with perspective. The Mikes discuss how it never fully decides whether Topher Grace or Dennis Quaid is the true protagonist, which muddies the emotional throughline.Butler also has some issues with the choices Quaid's character makes, finding that certain decisions do not ring true. And while the ending is satisfying on a surface level, it leans heavily into a very Hollywood resolution, tying things up a little too neatly for characters supposedly pushing back against corporate conformity and somehow winning.Even with those flaws, "In Good Company" remains a likable, well-meaning film with plenty of heart and enough insight to make it worth revisiting.
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I don'y have to tell you that we live in extremely fat and unpredictable times. But I do have to remind you how in an easy way you can calm down your primal brain, which is not weird for this chaos and speed. This simple mantra helps me every day and i hope it will also help you. Connect with me:Instagram: / Breathe with me: https://www.tinyspacetobreathe.comPlant trees: https://onetreeplanted.org/This podcast is intended to inspire, and support you on your journey towards inner peace, healing and growth. I am not a psychologist or a medical doctor and do not offer any professional health or medical advice. If you are suffering from any psychological or medical conditions, please seek help from a qualified professional.Keywordsself-trust, affirmation, personal growth, uncertainty, empowerment, Good Company podcast, Anna Malus-Kitzmann, inner wisdom, resilience, healingTakeaways"I don't know how, but I trust that everything will work out.""All the answers are within me.""We live in such a fast time that change constantly, rapidly.""It's important to acknowledge that we don't have all the answers.""Trusting in ourselves can lead to a more fulfilling life."Chapters00:00Introduction to Trust and Growth01:23The Power of Affirmation03:13Navigating Uncertainty and Change04:39Practical Application of Trust in Daily Life
On this episode I chatted with Matt Varughese about his business 8020 and his new hobbies, riding motorcycle off road, camping, fitness and vacations. His Agency 8020 helps companies and creators like Dr. Andrew Huberman, Hasan Minhaj, Ellen DeGeneres, Vanta, Circle, Pilot, and others move faster without code (mainly by building their websites on Webflow — the future of the web.) Previously, Matt ran Websterpeace (acquired by Tiny.com), and worked in design, development, e-commerce, and more for folks like Chance the Rapper, Good Company, and more.www.instagram.com/mattvaru https://www.8020.inc/ Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com #ThisisOklahoma
Are you looking for CPD that actually fits into real life while still deepening your confidence and capability as a coach? As we recorded this episode, we found ourselves reflecting on the growing gap between what coaches need from professional development and what most CPD programmes actually deliver. We know how busy life is. We know how difficult it can be to commit to long programmes with heavy time demands. And we also know how frustrating it feels to learn theory without truly knowing how to apply it in real coaching conversations. This episode is our response to that reality. We introduce our Done for You 2026 CPD programme, the How To Series, a bite size, practical and accredited professional development journey designed specifically around the topics coaches face every day. Each session is rooted in a popular Coaching Crowd podcast episode and translated into a facilitated, interactive learning experience that bridges the gap between insight and action. Across the conversation, we talk openly about why this series matters to us. We share how the idea was born from listening closely to our community and noticing which podcast episodes consistently resonate, such as coaching confidence, fear, burnout, overwhelm and uncertainty. These are not abstract topics. They are live issues showing up in coaching rooms week after week. Each 'How To' session is a two and a half hour live workshop that includes a focused teaching summary, a practical coaching activity, live demonstrations, peer practice, feedback, and reflective discussion. We wanted to create CPD that feels immediately useful, supports skill integration, and builds real coaching confidence. This is learning you can take straight into your next client session. We also reflect on accessibility. This series is designed for qualified coaches, leaders, managers and those using coaching skills in their work. It is accredited, offering CCEs, while remaining financially accessible and flexible. Coaches can attend individual sessions or commit to the full year and have their 2026 CPD fully mapped out in advance. Throughout the episode, we talk about community, experimentation and our desire to create a shared learning space where coaches can connect, practise, ask real questions and grow together. This is about more than content. It is about confidence, capability and belonging within the coaching profession. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and why this episode matters 00:57 Why bite size CPD works for busy coaches 01:26 What is included in each How To session 01:55 Overview of the 10 coaching topics 02:24 Creating a full CPD plan for 2026 02:51 Accreditation, CCEs and pricing structure 03:46 Why these topics resonate with coaches 04:06 Who this CPD is designed for 05:04 How to access the programme and resources 06:02 Community, connection and future possibilities 07:43 Limited time offer and enrolment window 08:33 Who can attend and who it is suitable for 09:57 Live demos and experiential learning 12:21 Practice, feedback and reflective integration 13:43 Flexibility, value and long term impact 15:20 Closing reflections and invitation Key Lessons Learned: CPD is most effective when it supports immediate application in real coaching conversations Bite size learning can deliver depth when it is well designed and facilitated Coaches value live demonstrations as a bridge between theory and practice Accessibility and affordability increase engagement and consistency with professional development Community and shared learning strengthen confidence, identity and capability as a coach Links and Resources: https://igcompany.co.uk/howto Keywords: Coaching CPD 2026, accredited coaching CPD, bite size coaching training, coaching professional development, coaching skills development, coaching confidence training, coaching burnout CPD, live coaching workshops, coach accreditation CCEs, The Coaching Crowd podcast
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We are thrilled to be back with a brand new podcast series to go along with our brand new Coffee + Crumbs book, You're In Good Company. In upcoming weeks, you'll hear from every writer who contributed to this collection of essays—a true preview of what's inside these pages. First up, Katie shares how making sourdough is a metaphor for letting grief and healing take its time, while Ashlee introduces us to the idea that "friendship" can be a verb; it's something we do with commitment and consistency. We hope this episode (this whole series, really!) encourages you to live out the gift of friendship—right where you are, with the people in front of you. This show is brought to you ad-free by our generous Substack community. If you'd like to support the work we do for as little as $3/month, head to coffeeandcrumbs.substack.com to join us (and get bonus episodes!). For show notes, go to coffeeandcrumbs.net/podcast. Releasing You're In Good Company is a huge win; listen to this bonus episode to hear more about What Went Right for us last year. For more encouragement in your motherhood journey, check out the stories at Coffee + Crumbs.
How can you reconnect with the people you care about? VI Counsellor Sally Clay spoke to Amelia about reasons distance can happen and ways you can come back together.Listen to Good Company on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7pm and 1st Sunday of each month at 8pm.Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On a white background ‘RNIB' written in bold black capital letters and underline with a bold pink line. Underneath the line: ‘Connect Radio' is written in black in a smaller font.
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Ashley Chamberlain, founder of Chamberlain and Good Company, a bookkeeping and accounting firm that helps small business owners simplify their finances so they can focus on growth.Through her personalised consultations and services ranging from bookkeeping to tax preparation, Ashley empowers entrepreneurs with the knowledge and tools they need to make confident financial decisions and achieve sustainable success.Now, Ashley's journey from leaving corporate stress behind to building a thriving firm demonstrates how creating the right culture and support system can transform both business and personal freedom.And while leading a dedicated team and serving her community through teaching financial skills to women at risk, she's showing how business can be both profitable and purpose driven.Here's where to find more:https://chamberlainandgoodcompany.com/abouthttps://www.facebook.com/ashley.hineslyhttps://www.facebook.com/chamberlainandgoodcompany________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
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Vamos con un clásico del rock de todos los tiempos: A Night At The Opera, el álbum-cumbre de Queen, lanzado en 1975. Ricardo Portman nos regresa a su primera experiencia con este disco, comentándonos, desde un enfoque muy personal, todos sus temas. Escucharemos Death On Two Legs (Dedicated To …), Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon, I'm In Love With My Car, You're My Best Friend, '39, Sweet Lady, Seaside Rendezvous, The Prophet's Song, Love Of My Life, Good Company, Bohemian Rhapsody y God Save The Queen + Bonus tracks. Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ La Música del Arcón - FM 96.9 (Buenos Aires, Argentina) miércoles 18:00 (hora Arg.) Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú) Onda Wantuki (Madrid) semanal
In this Year of Food, Katie and Zondra turn the microphones around on two well-known Louisiana content creators. Gerald Gruenig and John "Mr. Weatherall" Weatherall III—frequent collaborators with Visit The Northshore—have helped spotlight local eateries across the region through their signature blend of talent, energy and genuine enthusiasm for Louisiana flavor. In this episode, they share how their partnership began, how their creative process works, and how their distinct personalities have shaped their success.
DateNovember 23, 2025SynopsisIn this sermon, we conclude our In Good Company series by venturing into the often-terrifying landscape of our own minds with guest speaker Cody Deese. Rather than treating anxiety as a spiritual failure or a monster to be exiled, Cody reframes our panic as a flare gun from the "internal universe," signaling a deep need for attention and love. He invites us to stop trying to talk our way out of fear and instead feel our way through it, discovering that the Divine is waiting for us right in the center of the storm.About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
DateNovember 16, 2025SynopsisIn this sermon, we dive into the third week of our series, In Good Company: A Series on Saints, by meeting John Wesley—a restless striver who felt compelled to earn his destiny. Discover how Wesley's relentless pursuit of holiness gave way to an inexplicable moment of surrender that radically transformed his life and launched a movement. The relentless pressure to be "enough" melts away when we realize that God's love for us is not a reward to be earned, but a gift that comes first. This profound assurance is what liberates us to stop fearing failure and start loving the world.About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
Show #1126 Digital Frustration 01. Mud Morganfield - Lover Man (2:46) (Deep Mud, Nola Blue Records, 2025) 02. Ethan Askey & The Elevators - Clarksdale (3:33) (Single, self-release, 2025) 03. Drew Sterchi - You Don't Know What Love Is (5:26) (Running From The Finish Line, self-release, 2025) 04. Rosie's Smokehouse Deluxe - Hellhounds On My Trail (3:24) (Wind Of Change, MoMojo Records, 2026) 05. GA-20 - Just One More Time (2:49) (Orphans, Colemine Records, 2025) 06. Grayson Capps - My Body (4:01) (Single, RPF Records, 2025) 07. Mississippi Heat - Stepped Out Of Line (4:51) (Don't Look Back, Delmark Records, 2025) 08. Russ Guitar's Blues Revue - The Dirty Boogie (3:13) (Single, RG Records, 2025) 09. Danny Bryant - Tougher Now (3:00) (Nothing Left Behind, Jazzhaus Records, 2026) 10. Jodi Stapler - What A Woman Learns (5:44) (Single, self-release, 2025) 11. Johnnie Johnson - Johnnie Johnson Blues (5:26) (I'm Just Johnnie, Missouri Morning Records, 2025) 12. Mike Dangeroux - Palm Of My Hand (4:44) (15 Shades Of Blue, RD Records, 2025) 13. Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia - Prove My Love (5:59) (Blood Brothers-Help Yourself, Gulf Coast Records, 2025) 14. Misty Blues - Battle Cry (5:43) (Single, Guitar One Records, 2025) 15. La Ratte - She Don't Dance (4:07) (Triptyque De La Ratte, For The Road Records, 2025) 16. Jimmy Burns & Soul Message Band - World Of Trouble (6:31) (Full Circle, Delmark Records, 2025) 17. Piper & The Hard Times - Keep It To Yourself (4:08) (Good Company, Hard Times Records, 2025) 18. Pops Fletcher & The Hucksters - Try (5:14) (Almost Live, self-release, 2025) 19. Laurence Jones - One Life (3:15) (On My Own, Ron Records, 2026) 20. Sherman Robertson - One More Time (3:53) (One More Time, Redline Music, 2025) 21. Popa Chubby & Friends - The Stumble (4:01) (I Love Freddie King, Gulf Coast Records, 2025) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
DateNovember 9, 2025SynopsisIn this sermon, the second in our In Good Company series, we dive deep into the extraordinary life of Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Her childhood lessons about the sacredness of the wild fig tree rooted a life of radical faithfulness. We explore how her seemingly small act—planting seven trees—grew wild and untamed, like the kingdom of heaven itself, becoming a powerful movement for environmental justice, women's empowerment, and political liberation. Our small efforts matter, reminding us that we are called to root healing and hope wherever we are.About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
Intro Song – 13 - Kirk Fletcher, "Keep On Pushing", Keep On Pushing First Set - 12 - Piper & The Hard Times, "Not Your Fault", Good Company 11 - Bob Corritore & Friends, "She Loves Another Man", Early Blues Sessions 10 - Johnnie Johnson, "Heebie Jeebioes", Johnnie Johnson And Friends Second Set - 9 - Candice Ivory, "I'm In Trouble", New Southern Vintage 8 - Christine "Kingfish" Ingram, "Voodoo Charm", Hard Road 7 - Tom Hambridge, "Every time I Sing The Blues", Down The Hatch Third Set - 6 - Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia, "Soulard Serenade", Help Yourself 5 - Robbin Kapsalis, "Shake Your Hips", The Blues Is In The House 4 - Billy Branch & The Sons of Blues, "Real Good Friends", The Blues Is My Biography Fourth Set - 3 - Mud Morganfield, "Carolina", Deep Mud 2 - Roomful of Blues, "Good Rockin' Daddy", Steppin' Out! 1 - Buddy Guy, "Upside Down", Ain't Done With The Blues
DateNovember 2, 2025SynopsisIn this sermon, we explore how St. Ignatius of Loyola—once a vain soldier obsessed with glory—discovered that faith isn't about achievement but friendship with God. Through his story and the encounter between Jesus and blind Bartimaeus, we're invited to consider Jesus's tender question: "What do you want me to do for you?" This first installment of the In Good Company series reminds us that when we embrace our need for divine friendship rather than trying to earn our way to God, our vision is restored and we're empowered to "set the world on fire" with love.About The Local ChurchFor more information about The Local Church, visit our website. Feedback? Questions? Comments? We'd love to hear it. Email Brent at brent@thelocalchurchpbo.org.To invest in what God's doing through The Local Church and help support these podcasting efforts and this movement of God's love, give online here.
Andrew "Razor" Raycroft joins, says the Bruins are in good company with their inconsistencies
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An Interview with Asha Nayaswami This episode of the Kriya Yoga Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Asha Nayaswami, a spiritual director from Ananda Palo Alto and a longtime disciple of Swami Kriyananda since 1969. Asha shares her early quest for truth, her transformative encounter with Kriyananda, and her subsequent journey in the Ananda community. The Importance of Dynamic Practice and Living She discusses the importance of good company, patience, and internal transformation on the spiritual path. Asha offers practical advice for beginners and seasoned practitioners, emphasizing the necessity of continuous inspiration, the integration of spirituality into daily life, and the profound understanding that real security and happiness come from within. The discussion also covers the challenges of maintaining spiritual practices amidst worldly distractions and the importance of finding a balance between spiritual and material pursuits. For more information on Asha Nayaswami's offerings, please visit: https://www.ashajoy.org/ -
Intro Song – 13 - Johnnie Johnson, “Broke The Bank”, I'm Just Johnnie First Set - 14 - Charlie Musselwhite, “Open Road”, Look Out Highway 12 - Yates McKendree, “Need To Know You Better”, Need To Know 11 - Mud Morganfield, “Bring Me My Whiskey”, Deep Mud Second Set - 10 - Piper & The Hard Times, “Runaround Man”, Good Company 9 - D.K. Harrell, “Life's Lessons”, Talkin' Heavy 8 - Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia, “Running Out Of Time”, Help Yourself Third Set - 7 - Devon Allman “Blues Is A Feeling”, The Blues Summit 6 - Tom Hambridge, “Start Drinking Early Day”, Down The Hatch 5 - Kirk Fletcher, “I'm Gonna Dig Myself A Hole”, Keep On Pushing Fourth Set - 4 - Monster Mike Welch, “She Makes Time”, Keep Living Til I Die 3 -Billy Branch & The Sons Of Blues, “Dead End Street”, The Blues Is My Biography 2 - Candice Ivory, “Blue Blood”, New Southern Vintage 1 - Buddy Guy, “Loves On A Budget”, Ain't Done With The Blues
Hello friends! We have a great, big show for you guys today. Singer-songwriter, guitar player, and writer, Steve Carter is my guest for episode 1516! We have a great conversation about Chris Gage and Christine Albert and their importance to our community, having his life saved by a Nazi war criminal when he was two weeks old, playing reggae in Baytown Texas in the 70's, meeting Bob Marley, playing in Stop The Truck, Freddy Powers Band, The Lotions, Pressure, and more, his Wordpress blog, losing his son, famous people he's met, his Bee Gees, Beach Boys, John Cale tribute bands, and much more. Find Steve on Facebook, Spotify, and read his writings on his Wordpress. I had a great time getting to know Steve. I'm sure you will too. Plus, Paige DeChausse and Nick Boettcher from The Reverent Few check in about ROCK-N-ROLL FOR RESPTE CARE: THE PAM JAM an all-star night of music in support of Ashlyn Shanafelt as her mama undergoes Chemo treatment out in West Texas. This helps afford her the travel to & from to be with her mom during these times. The event is tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 24th at 8 pm at The Saxon Pub and feature performances from The Reverent Few, Dave Scher, Suzanna Choffel, Cari Hutson & Good Company, Scott Strickland and more. Get tickets, make donations, and more HERE! I love how Austin always comes together for it's own. We're lucky to live here. If you live in Austin, today, 9/23 is HAAM Day! There will be music all over the place in Austin from 6 am - 2 am. Go to myhaam.org for music listings. Let's get down! Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod. Send someone the gift of Johnny with Cameo. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Topics discussed on today's show: National Talk Like A Pirate Day, Clayton Kershaw, Coachella Paying JB, Frunk, The Boys and Girls Club, Toy Hall of Fame Noms, The Rock Hole, Toy Hall of Fame Noms, Birthdays, History Quiz, California Love Drop, Stone Skipping Cheaters, Pizza Party, Normal But Creepy, Is it weird to like..., SOG with guest judge Annabella Lwin of Bow Wow Wow: Gregg in Good Company, and Apologies.
Getting fired doesn't mean you failed. It means you're in powerful company and standing at a new beginning. In this episode, I share how getting fired pushed me out of a life I'd outgrown and into my purpose. I break down how to turn uncertainty into possibility, why responding, not reacting, gives you instant power in any room, and a sample script for confronting workplace bullying. Get ready to choose FAITH over fear so the right doors start opening. In This Episode You Will Learn Why GETTING FIRED puts you in GOOD COMPANY. How to spot your “MAGIC moments” and turn them into a purpose. A sample SCRIPT to ADDRESS workplace bullying with confidence. How to SPOT and ASK for signs that confirm your direction. Framework to PROTECT your mindset during setbacks. PRACTICES to lead with gratitude, and move with faith over fear. Resources + Links Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/monahan Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at NetSuite.com/MONAHAN. Want to do more and spend less like Uber, 8x8, and Databricks Mosaic? Take a free test drive of OCI at oracle.com/MONAHAN. Get 10% off your first Mitopure order at timeline.com/CONFIDENCE. Get 15% off your first order when you use code CONFIDENCE15 at checkout at jennikayne.com. Call my digital clone at 201-897-2553! Visit heathermonahan.com Sign up for my mailing list: heathermonahan.com/mailing-list/ Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Follow Heather on Instagram & LinkedIn