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Today, we're diving into the transformative journey of "Growing Out of Your Roots," where we discuss the evolution from our foundational beginnings to the expansive new heights we can achieve. It's about breaking free from old constraints and venturing into new territories—be they personal, professional, or spiritual. As we evolve, our roots—our core values and initial experiences—serve as both anchor and springboard, informing our decisions yet allowing us to reach beyond familiar ground. We'll explore how to honor our past while forging a path forward that reflects our current aspirations and future dreams. This dialogue is an invitation to reflect on where we've been and envision where we want to go, challenging ourselves to grow beyond the comfort of the familiar. It's about cultivating resilience and courage to transform and adapt, ensuring that our growth is not confined by where we started but propelled by our limitless potential. Join us as we embrace the challenges and rewards of shedding old skins and expanding our horizons. Rhomas Men's Team podcast here. As always, if you resonate with our content, please follow, like, share, comment, and support our channel: https://www.rhomas.com/ #PersonalEvolution #BreakingBarriers #GrowthMindset #ExpandingHorizons #Rhomas
This week Pastor Michael teaches on Growing Up and Growing Out. Judges 3:1-4
Misconceptions about being Neurodivergent can be insulting and dismissive of the profound impact it has on individuals.In this episode, Jordan and Simon discuss various myths and misconceptions surrounding neurodivergent individuals, covering the difference between being neurodivergent and neurodiverse, why we are not all a little bit autistic, the misconception that neurodivergent people lack empathy and the idea that neurodivergence can be outgrown.In this episode you can expect to learn about:Neurodivergent and neurodiversity are not the same. Neurodiversity refers to the diversity of thinking in all humans, while neurodivergent specifically refers to those who diverge from the neurotypical.Not all autistic individuals struggle with eye contact. Some may give fleeting eye contact or look at other parts of the face.Having friends does not disqualify someone from being autistic. Neurodivergent individuals, like everyone else, desire and benefit from social connections.It is incorrect to say that everyone is a little bit autistic or ADHD. Neurodivergence is a distinct neurotype that is different from neurotypical.Autism is not caused by diet or obesity. It is a neurodevelopmental condition with genetic and hereditary factors.ADHD is not solely characterized by external hyperactivity. It can also manifest as inattentiveness and distractibility.ADHD individuals often have an overactive brain, constantly processing thoughts and stimuli, which can lead to sensory overload and mental exhaustion. Misconceptions about neurodivergent conditions can be harmful and perpetuate stigma.Individuals with dyslexia face challenges with phonological dyslexia and the complexity of the English language.Neurodivergent individuals have an abundance of empathy and are not lacking in this area.OCD is a serious mental health condition that is not related to perfectionism.00:00 Introduction01:54 Neurodivergent vs. Neurodiversity05:15 Autistic People and Eye Contact09:41 Neurodivergent People Can Have Friends12:23 Misinformation and Causes of Neurodivergence22:23 ADHD and Misconceptions28:35 Dyslexia and Misconceptions39:00 Growing Out of ADHD45:12 Misconceptions about Empathy53:00 Myths and Facts about OCDWhether you're Neurodivergent yourself, a friend, family member, or simply curious about this extraordinary way of experiencing the world, this podcast is your guide to unravelling The Neurodivergent Experience.Instagram: @theneurodivergentexperiencepodFacebook: theneurodivergentexperience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today we talk with author Andy Chaleff about some fresh remedies for our relationship struggles. The points of friction in our relationships can feel like a broken record and have us stuck, or worse, on the brink of heartbreaking separations. But Andy's insights are so helpful, simple and inspiring that they will make you feel like a path is appearing. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro & Welcome 03:01 The Connection Playbook 10:11 Growing Out of Repeat Trauma20:02 Break 22:23 The Sorry Opportunity 28:02 Forgiveness32:25 Knowing When To Disconnect 43:17 Turning the Mirror on Ourselves47:14 What Do You Wish People Knew?51:12 Closing
This week we are joined by Amanda Hunt! Amanda is a writer, comedian, actress who has written for and performed at the Upright Citizens' Brigade. You'll also know her from her podcast "Growing Out the Pod", Bravo, Earwolf, SiriusXM, She Makes Me Laugh Festival, or her one woman show "Monica Lewinsky Sings Your Heart Out". Make sure to check her short film Dumb Rich Sluts! In this episode, we discuss moving from New York City to Los Angeles, LA vs NYC comedy scene, having fragile egos, being vulnerable, being raised to be creative, enjoying hiking and Orange Theory, and so much more. You don't want to miss our discussion about what it takes to create a short film. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From The Episode: RentThe Writing Retreat by Julia BartzFollow Amanda Hunt: @amandahuntnkissFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Week 3 of our Growing UP, OUT and IN series and Mark Jones took to the stage to focus on Growing OUT. Mark was preaching on Luke 7:36-50 and looking at how hospitality aids our mission
This week we're revisiting the legendary Jamaican journalist Barbara Blake Hannah. I spoke to Barbara at the start of last year and she blew me away. What. A. Woman.My guest today is the Jamaican author, journalist, film maker and (no exaggeration) living legend Barbara Blake Hannah.Already an experienced journalist when she arrived in London in 1964, Barbara was shocked to discover her achievements counted for nothing because of the colour of her skin. But she made headlines anyway, in 1968, when she became the first Black TV journalist in the UK. She lasted nine months before being dismissed - almost certainly as a result of a racist backlash, in which her employers sided with the racists… It was several years before another black journalist appeared in a news role on British screens. Without Barbara, arguably, there would have been no Moira Stuart or Trevor Macdonald.Now 80, Barbara has led a pioneering life, so it's a joy to celebrate it with the republication of her groundbreaking 1982 memoir, Growing Out - Black Hair And Black Pride in The Swinging Sixties, as part of Bernardine Evaristo's Black Britain Writing Back series.From her home in Kingston, Jamaica, which she shares with her son, Barbara told me what she learnt from being at the sharp end of racism, why the Black Lives Matter movement gives her hope, feeling new again at 80 and how she learnt to love herself as a Black woman. She also talks about the power and politics of hair and how she has the skin of a 12 year old! Plus she introduced me to my new mantra: time is longer than rope. • You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including Growing Out, Black Hair and Black Pride in the Swinging Sixties by Barbara Blake Hannah and all the other books in Bernardine Evaristo's Black Britain Writing Back series. You can also get the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me!• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Father Boniface Hicks found himself lost in the chaos of navigating complex human relationships in an ever-changing world. He discovered that while change is inevitable, we often struggle to accept it and adapt. In the midst of his turbulent times, he found that relationships were the key to providing the much-needed support and stability. Through his podcast, Father and Joe, he shared insights on how to cultivate strong relationships built on courage, justice, prudence, and humility. But then, something unexpected happened. What was it that made Father Hicks realize the importance of cultivating grounded relationships in a rapidly changing world? Stay tuned to find out.• Discover techniques to maintain equilibrium in professional and personal ventures. • Uncover the merits of both cautious and imaginative idea generation for business success. • Grasp the significance of establishing foundations when facing change. • Delve into the impact of strong connections for stability in a dynamic world. • Probe the obstacles of contemporary society engagement and nurturing efficient relationships. Timestamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - Introduction, Joe and Father Boniface Hicks introduce the topic of relationships and how to recognize when something goes wrong.00:02:20 - The Tendency to Stay in Problem Town, Most people would rather stay in a state of problem town than go through an experience that could change that. This tendency is ingrained in human nature and can make it difficult to embrace new ideas.00:06:44 - The Value of Both Conservative and Open Approaches, There is value in both the conservative tendency to keep doing what we've been doing and the openness and creativity to go in a new direction. Ideally, these two approaches can work together in a fruitful conversation.00:08:14 - The Importance of Humility, Humility is a balance between recognizing that you are not the most important person and also not the least important. It requires finding the balance of where you fit in a relationship.00:13:10 - The Value of Patterns of Behavior, There is value in certain patterns of behavior and regular things because it frees us up from having to think about a lot of those things. We can focus on actual moments of creativity and new ideas.00:17:06 - The Essence of Change, Father Boniface Hicks and Joe Rockey discuss the importance of being grounded in something while recognizing that what we have grounded ourselves in may be temporary. They emphasize the need for true dialogue and communication without feeling like there has to be an explicit winner and loser in each transaction, particularly in the sales arena.00:18:41 - Advancements in Technology, The conversation shifts to advancements in technology, particularly in the age of instant gratification. Joe shares his amazement at the amount of internet he gets coming through his door per second and how the concept of buffering no longer exists in his life. They discuss the importance of being grounded in why we do things to avoid getting lost in the ether of change.00:21:34 - Recognizing What Was Wrong, Father Boniface Hicks discusses the importance of being grounded in our identity and stable relationships to handle the chaos of unfamiliar situations. He emphasizes the need for secure attachments and solidified relationships to push into new territory and handle difficulties and conflicts.00:23:30 - Growing Out into Unfamiliar Spaces, Father Boniface Hicks and Joe Rockey continue the discussion on being grounded in our identity and groups to push into unfamiliar spaces. They emphasize the importance of developing stable relationships and a firm foundation to handle new territory and uncertain experiences.00:25:31 - Approaching Difficulties and Conflicts,
Kaaren Hall is a Self-Directed IRA Expert, CEO of uDirect IRA Services, entrepreneur and Gobundance Women's member. Despite being in the midst of a recession and mortgage market collapse, Karen founded and made a resounding success of her own company, uDirect IRA Services. She discovered a strategic way to put her 20+ years in real estate, property management and mortgage lending into one channel to serve real estate investors. Powerful Moments From The Episode 00:00 - Podcast Teaser 00:44 - Guest Introduction 01:27 - Radio DJ to Real Estate 08:13 - Getting Into The Self Directed IRA Business 10:05 - Growing Out of Being a “Trailing” Spouse 14:10 - Including Real Estate In Your Retirement Account 22:49 - “Secure Act 2.0” Important Changes Coming to Retirement Accounts 33:50 - The Size & Scope of “uDirect IRA Services” 34:34 - Kaaren's Personal Real Estate Investments 35:09 - The Power of Gobundance Women Network 36:49 - Gobundance Card Game Question 37:33 - How To Connect with Kaaren Hall Connect with Kaaren Hall Website https://udirectira.com/ Learn More About Our Tribe! https://www.gobundance.com Want to watch the Tribe of Millionaires? YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbczkBHANH9ULLQiSt56bQA/ Watch How To Profit From Your Personal Brand | Mark Lack Ep 241 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLYFjltV69s Want to connect with our community? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gobundance Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gobundance Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoBundance Tribe of Millionaires Podcast by GoBundance is the podcast for healthy wealthy generous people who choose to live epic lives. Each week we connect with featured guests and GoBundance members to bring you the best in our community.
This week on the KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Jenny Thrasher, who is the founder of the non-profit “Growing Out of Darkness" also referred to as (GOOD), founder of “All That We Are” and the author of “Growing Through Grief: A guide to healthy healing after losing a loved one to suicide." "While Jenny has a degree in psychology, she attributes her authority on the subject matter to her life experiences as well as her determination to truly understand and effectively respond to the challenges she and those around her have faced. Losing her dad to suicide directed her to understand mental health and facing her own health challenges taught her about wellness, but it was almost losing her daughter to a mental health crisis that helped her to understand that it isn't enough to simply save a life, we have to learn how to live a life we love." You can follow Jenny (Landon) Thrasher on: LinkedIn, JennyThrasher.AllThatWeAre on Instagram, AllThatWeAre.com and you can also find her book, "Growing Through Grief" by Jenny Landon on Amazon. Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about the host, Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com
Jenny Thrasher is on a mission to "shift the mental health narrative from a fear-based, crisis mentality to one of wellness and empowerment." Through her companies All That We Are and Growing Out of Darkness, as well as her writings, she was able to untether herself from the traditionally dire and hopeless approach to navigating the gut-wrenching journey of loss. This is a topic the tireless mental health advocate is all too familiar with, as her father died by suicide, her own daughter nearly took her life, and she herself struggled with suicidal ideation following pregnancy. In this episode of Untether Your Life, host Nikhil Torsekar and Jenny touch on many topics, including: The vital importance of practicing safe messaging and exercising caution with our choices of words when discussing difficult concepts such as suicide How the tragic loss or near loss of a loved one can teach us to shift from simply staying alive to truly living a life we love The actual stigma around suicide (most likely different from what you'd think) The background and mission of All That We Are and Growing Out of Darkness The story behind her published book Growing Through Grief, as well as her upcoming work The merits of acupuncture, reiki, reflexology, emotional freedom technique (EFT) and other holistic healing modalities To learn more about Jenny and request a copy of her book, please visit All That We Are or Growing Out of Darkness, or connect with her on Instagram at jennythrasher.allthatweare. Connect with Nikhil to learn more about Untether Your Life and other projects: Instagram Website LinkedIn Twitter GIOSTAR Chicago
Description Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is “The Emotional Pro,” Ilene Dillon. Ilene is a best-selling author, speaker, marriage and family therapist, and podcast host, as well as a licensed social worker for over 45 years. Currently, she helps people all over the world through her books, which we will talk about in this episode. We will also discuss having mastery over our own emotions, putting them in motion, and living a life full of happiness. We will learn today that we, boomers, are not necessarily “old.” In fact, we can say we're middle-aged! It's just a matter of resetting what is called the age thermostat. Let's tune in together and find out why Ilene is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:42] Opening Segment I introduce our guest, Ilene Dillon Living after her husband passed away Dealing with breast cancer Here's Ilene's interesting insight about alternative medicine [06:43 - 17:26] Putting Emotions in Motion We talk about cancer and its possible causes Be careful of your emotions Emotions are energy Ilene explains How to lessen your anger? Listen to Ilene's advice [17:27 - 25:55] Growing Out of Manipulation Don't miss Ilene's thought-provoking thoughts on forgiveness Watch out for Ilene's second book on manipulation Listen to her main takeaways Help her self-publish! Links below Think of how you want the rest of your life to be like [25:56 - 32:18] Navigating Different Emotions What's the age thermostat and how to reset it? How to navigate the different emotions we feel Buy Ilene's books and get a signed copy! Find out how [32:19 - 38:43] Closing Segment The silver lining of going through the COVID-19 pandemic How can the Boomer Nation connect with you? Links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “You can never get rid of emotions, but you can reduce them down so that they're quite small.” - Ilene Dillon “Pay attention to what you want to become and not to what you want to overcome.” - Ilene Dillon “We, human beings, are designed to grow out of manipulation.” - Ilene Dillon Email ilene@emotionalmasteryforlife.com to help Ilene self-publish her second book or pick her brains about living the best life possible. Connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Visit her website and Facebook and Twitter pages. Listen to her podcast. Resources mentioned: Ilene's book: Emotions in Motion Book: The Wellness Universe Guide to Complete Self-Care ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Description Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is “The Emotional Pro,” Ilene Dillon. Ilene is a best-selling author, speaker, marriage and family therapist, and podcast host, as well as a licensed social worker for over 45 years. Currently, she helps people all over the world through her books, which we will talk about in this episode. We will also discuss having mastery over our own emotions, putting them in motion, and living a life full of happiness. We will learn today that we, boomers, are not necessarily “old.” In fact, we can say we're middle-aged! It's just a matter of resetting what is called the age thermostat. Let's tune in together and find out why Ilene is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:42] Opening Segment I introduce our guest, Ilene Dillon Living after her husband passed away Dealing with breast cancer Here's Ilene's interesting insight about alternative medicine [06:43 - 17:26] Putting Emotions in Motion We talk about cancer and its possible causes Be careful of your emotions Emotions are energy Ilene explains How to lessen your anger? Listen to Ilene's advice [17:27 - 25:55] Growing Out of Manipulation Don't miss Ilene's thought-provoking thoughts on forgiveness Watch out for Ilene's second book on manipulation Listen to her main takeaways Help her self-publish! Links below Think of how you want the rest of your life to be like [25:56 - 32:18] Navigating Different Emotions What's the age thermostat and how to reset it? How to navigate the different emotions we feel Buy Ilene's books and get a signed copy! Find out how [32:19 - 38:43] Closing Segment The silver lining of going through the COVID-19 pandemic How can the Boomer Nation connect with you? Links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “You can never get rid of emotions, but you can reduce them down so that they're quite small.” - Ilene Dillon “Pay attention to what you want to become and not to what you want to overcome.” - Ilene Dillon “We, human beings, are designed to grow out of manipulation.” - Ilene Dillon Email ilene@emotionalmasteryforlife.com to help Ilene self-publish her second book or pick her brains about living the best life possible. Connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Visit her website and Facebook and Twitter pages. Listen to her podcast. Resources mentioned: Ilene's book: Emotions in Motion Book: The Wellness Universe Guide to Complete Self-Care ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (Zoom) with our brushes (microphones) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! On the FINALE, we follow the 3 remaining contestants through an Industry Challenge where they each get a chance to do a 30 minute demo for industry leaders and a main challenge you KNOW everyone uses prosthetics for and we find out the WINNER of Season 4! Plus, Amanda and Cara are fighting the hard water of Los Angeles. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (Zoom) with our brushes (B*bly seltzer) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the seventh episode, we follow the 4 remaining contestants through an Industry Challenge (?!?) at London's Fashion Week and a main challenge that begs the MUAs to show their rebellious spirits. Plus, Amanda refuses to be a precog and Cara refuses to be Tom Cruise. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (Cara's house) with our brushes (glasses of Pinot Grigio) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the fifth episode, we follow the 5 remaining contestants through a dystopian future short challenge and a makeup interpretation of guess what, the internet. Plus, Amanda is doing a fun eye and Cara is bringing her hotness. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (Zoom, we'd love to partner) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the fifth episode, we follow the 6 remaining contestants through a short challenge with a DJ who hopefully got to plug her music on the original and a lon-gform challenge that left us with something to...remember. Plus, Amanda is a salty little salt-shaker and Cara is holding it all together. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (recording corner of Cara's house!) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the third episode, we follow the 7 remaining contestants through a short challenge with a brand we've actually heard of and a long challenge that...feels familiar! Cara talks about new growth and Amanda shares a sexy new cover up trick and they both drink rosé. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (recording corner of Amanda's apartment) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the third episode, we follow the 8 remaining contestants through a prosthetics week that is out of this world! Cara and Amanda also talk eyebrow madness and new botox. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (recording corner of Amanda's apartment) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the second episode, we follow the 9 contestants through a tricky short challenge and a main challenge that might be head and shoulders more than they bargained for. Cara and Amanda also talk boob tape and facial cycles. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
DingDong Furries! Cara and Amanda are back in the blue make up chairs (recording corner of Amanda's apartment) and thrilled to bring you a new episode of Growing Out the Pod! We are recapping season 4 of Netflix's Glow Up! In the first episode, we meet the ten contestants, reacquaint ourselves with Val, Dominic, and Maya and of course spend time talking about our favorite business, GymSharkFitness. Follow Cara on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com.
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Growing Out of Communism: Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017 (Brill, 2021) explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry. Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers. Marshall Poe is the founder and editor of the New Books Network. He can be reached at marshallpoe@newbooksnetwork.com.
My guest today is the Jamaican author, journalist, film maker and (no exaggeration) living legend Barbara Blake Hannah.Already an experienced journalist when she arrived in London in 1964, Barbara was shocked to discover her achievements counted for nothing because of the colour of her skin. But she made headlines anyway, in 1968, when she became the first Black TV journalist in the UK. She lasted nine months before being dismissed - almost certainly as a result of a racist backlash, in which her employers sided with the racists… It was several years before another black journalist appeared in a news role on British screens. Without Barbara, arguably, there would have been no Moira Stuart or Trevor Macdonald.Now 80, Barbara has led a pioneering life, so it's a joy to celebrate it with the republication of her groundbreaking 1982 memoir, Growing Out - Black Hair And Black Pride in The Swinging Sixties, as part of Bernardine Evaristo's Black Britain Writing Back series.From her home in Kingston, Jamaica, which she shares with her son, Barbara told me what she learnt from being at the sharp end of racism, why the Black Lives Matter movement gives her hope, feeling new again at 80 and how she learnt to love herself as a Black woman. She also talks about the power and politics of hair and how she has the skin of a 12 year old! Plus she introduced me to my new mantra: time is longer than rope. • You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at Bookshop.org, including Growing Out, Black Hair and Black Pride in the Swinging Sixties by Barbara Blake Hannah and all the other books in Bernardine Evaristo's Black Britain Writing Back series. You can also get the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me!• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hohohoho happy holidays from Growing Out the Pod! This week, Cara and Amanda bring you the FINALE of their two part holiday spectacular: the 12 products of Christmas! Listen up to hear Cara and Amanda's top 12 products of 2021! Follow Cara on Instagram and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on Instagram and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
Hohohoho happy holidays from Growing Out the Pod! This week, Cara and Amanda bring you the first of their two part holiday spectacular: the 12 products of Christmas! Listen up to hear Cara and Amanda's top 12 products of 2021! Follow Cara on Instagram and Twitter: @CaramiaMe Follow Amanda on Instagram and Twitter: @AmandaHuntnKiss Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Theme music by Amanda Hunt Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutThePod
It's hump day! On Episode Forty-Two, Randi and Lindsey discuss Sam's recommendation - Sweet Home Alabama (2002). This rom-com classic was easy to attack for the Completely UNQ gals, as a lot of its content felt dated. Listen to Lindsey and Randi discuss the coonhound cemetery, their favorite movie quotes, and why Ms. Smooter was the true villain of this romantic comedy. We challenge the notion of "Southern culture" a lot on this episode, so if that's something you truly believe in, "Growing Out of Our Pretty Years" is probably not the episode for you! Next week, we're watching Moonlight (2016). Randi and Lindsey have often talked about how stunning of a film this is on the pod, and how emotion-evoking it was for the both of them upon their first viewing. They're eager to bring their commentary to such an important movie next Wednesday on Completely Unqualified. Thanks for recommending this Connor! And we are...completely unqualified! P.S. Make sure you vote for our next movie series in the poll on our social media - @completelyUNQ on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. And, as always, make sure you write in your own movie recommendations to our email - completelyunqualifiedpc@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/completelyunq/support
Our first Ask Thom Anything episode was such a hit that we're making it a regular feature. In this episode, Thom talks about how to respond to the jealousy of others when we're following our own evolutionary path, including a delightful background story to how Guru Dev stubbornly followed his own evolutionary path at a very young age.He also discusses the self-love trend and how to recognize the distinction between self-ish-ness and Self-ness. Polygamy and mongamy are also addressed, with Thom taking the opportunity to outline the role of a ‘love alliance' and shared mission in intimate relationships.If you'd like to have Thom answer a question on the podcast, you can submit your questions here.Episode Highlights: [00:57] Q - How Do We Balance Following Our Own Charm With Jealousy That Might Arise In Others [02:22] We Can't Control the Experience of Others[03:05] Jealousy Is… [04:38] Envy Gone Horribly Wrong [06:04] A Pathetic Consciousness State [07:38] I Have to Go to the Himalayas [08:59] Running Away From Home (At the Age of Six!) [10:07] The Shankaracharya [11:30] They Have to Trust That You Know What You Are Doing [12:49] Occasional Frank Conversations[14:09] What Are You Doing For Your Own Evolution? [15:27] Growing Out of Social Relationships [16:19] How Can We Know the Difference Between Self-love and Selfishness? [17:26] Upper-Case S Self [18:21] Lower-Case s self [19:18] Self-ish-ness and Selfness [20:34] Expanded Consciousness is the First Priority[21:43] Giving Beyond Conscious Receptivity [22:53] The Apparent Need for Reciprocity[24:28] Overcompensating [25:39] I Am the Fulfillment State Seeking the Need of the Time [26:45] How Love Evolves [27:39] Q - What's the Vedic Worldview on Polyamory and Monogamy? [28:10] A Love Alliance [29:04] Shared Mission [30:10] Differing Standards[31:30] “Dating” [32:38] A Field Full of Potential Confusion [34:00] A Mere Relation-Ship[34:55] Be Honest About ItUseful Links: info@thomknoles.com https://thomknoles.com/https://www.instagram.com/thethomknoles/https://www.facebook.com/thethomknoleshttps://www.youtube.com/c/thomknoles https://thomknoles.com/ask-thom-anything/
Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is “The Emotional Pro,” Ilene Dillon. Ilene is a best-selling author, speaker, marriage and family therapist, and podcast host, as well as a licensed social worker for over 45 years. Currently, she helps people all over the world through her books, which we will talk about in this episode. We will also discuss having mastery over our own emotions, putting them in motion, and living a life full of happiness. We will learn today that we, boomers, are not necessarily “old.” In fact, we can say we're middle-aged! It's just a matter of resetting what is called the age thermostat. Let's tune in together and find out why Ilene is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:42] Opening Segment [06:43 - 17:26] Putting Emotions in Motion [17:27 - 25:55] Growing Out of Manipulation [25:56 - 32:18] Navigating Different Emotions [32:19 - 38:43] Closing Segment Tweetable Quotes: “You can never get rid of emotions, but you can reduce them down so that they're quite small.” - Ilene Dillon “Pay attention to what you want to become and not to what you want to overcome.” - Ilene Dillon “We, human beings, are designed to grow out of manipulation.” - Ilene Dillon Email ilene@emotionalmasteryforlife.com to help Ilene self-publish her second book or pick her brains about living the best life possible. Connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Visit her website and Facebook and Twitter pages. Listen to her podcast. Resources mentioned: ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is “The Emotional Pro,” Ilene Dillon. Ilene is a best-selling author, speaker, marriage and family therapist, and podcast host, as well as a licensed social worker for over 45 years. Currently, she helps people all over the world through her books, which we will talk about in this episode. We will also discuss having mastery over our own emotions, putting them in motion, and living a life full of happiness. We will learn today that we, boomers, are not necessarily “old.” In fact, we can say we’re middle-aged! It’s just a matter of resetting what is called the age thermostat. Let’s tune in together and find out why Ilene is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:42] Opening Segment I introduce our guest, Ilene Dillon Living after her husband passed away Dealing with breast cancer Here’s Ilene’s interesting insight about alternative medicine [06:43 - 17:26] Putting Emotions in Motion We talk about cancer and its possible causes Be careful of your emotions Emotions are energy Ilene explains How to lessen your anger? Listen to Ilene’s advice [17:27 - 25:55] Growing Out of Manipulation Don’t miss Ilene’s thought-provoking thoughts on forgiveness Watch out for Ilene’s second book on manipulation Listen to her main takeaways Help her self-publish! Links below Think of how you want the rest of your life to be like [25:56 - 32:18] Navigating Different Emotions What’s the age thermostat and how to reset it? How to navigate the different emotions we feel Buy Ilene’s books and get a signed copy! Find out how [32:19 - 38:43] Closing Segment The silver lining of going through the COVID-19 pandemic How can the Boomer Nation connect with you? Links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “You can never get rid of emotions, but you can reduce them down so that they’re quite small.” - Ilene Dillon “Pay attention to what you want to become and not to what you want to overcome.” - Ilene Dillon “We, human beings, are designed to grow out of manipulation.” - Ilene Dillon Email ilene@emotionalmasteryforlife.com to help Ilene self-publish her second book or pick her brains about living the best life possible. Connect with her on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram. Visit her website and Facebook and Twitter pages. Listen to her podcast. Resources mentioned: Ilene’s book: Emotions in Motion Book: The Wellness Universe Guide to Complete Self-Care ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email terry@kickassboomers.com and connect with me online and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Dr Lynda Ince-Greenaway explores the themes and lessons learnt in her book. Today's programme marks the first of five instalments looking at Dr Ince's book - Hard truth: Growing Out of Adversity’. You will be inspired and intrigued as we discuss loss and finding love.
Cara and Amanda talk about their beautiful body hair and all the ways they've tried and failed to banish it in the pilot ep of Growing Out the Pod. Thank you to Maddie Smith for our podcast art. Email us at growingoutthepod@gmail.com with your hairstories. Twitter: @GrowingOutPod Instagram: @GrowingOutPod
When Rich gets his hands on an interesting story, he’s like a man possessed. No, really, you’ll see what we mean a little ways into this week’s episode, which features a guest hosting appearance by Josh Weiss, president and virtual CIO of L.A. Creative Technologies, plus an interview with the consistently fascinating David Friend, president and CEO of cloud storage innovator Wasabi Technologies. You’ll also hear what your three hosts have to say about where ConnectWise is in its onboarding of Continuum one year after acquiring that company, a new cloud management solution from Linksys, and some new laptops from Lenovo. All that plus Rich’s head spinning around 360 degrees. You won’t want to miss it! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Play Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Igodza5l63vd5w5mdybtpq2cr7e?t=ChannelPro_Weekly_Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-162-exorrich Topics and Related Links Mentioned: Linksys Announces Cloud-Native Edition of Wi-Fi Access Point Management Platform - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/linksys-announces-cloud-native-edition-wi-fi-access-point-management-platform ConnectWise COO Says Integration, Consistency, and Growth Are All Up Ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/slideshow/connectwise-coo-says-integration-consistency-and-growth-are-all-ahead Lenovo Announces First Foldable PC and Lightest ThinkPad Ever - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/lenovo-announces-first-foldable-pc-and-lightest-thinkpad-ever Lenovo Expands ThinkBook Laptop Line and Introduces Videoconferencing-Friendly Display - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/lenovo-expands-thinkbook-laptop-line-and-introduces-videoconferencing-friendly-display ChannelPro Taking Nominations for the 2nd Annual Peer of the Year Award - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/channelpro-taking-nominations-2nd-annual-peer-year-award Wasabi: Fast, Cheap, and Growing Out of Control - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/article/wasabi-fast-cheap-and-growing-out-control Matt's Museum Pick: NETGEAR HD1000 Digital Entertainer Live (Beta) Matt's Tech Pick: Roku Ultra - https://www.roku.com/products/roku-ultra Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
It's one of those catching-up-on-life episodes where we talk about Summer having COVID-19, masks, sanctification, not being conceited, and otherwise shooting way too close to the moon. Enjoy! The post Covid, Sanctification, Growing Out of Conceit, Oh My! appeared first on Sheologians.
It's one of those catching-up-on-life episodes where we talk about Summer having COVID-19, masks, sanctification, not being conceited, and otherwise shooting way too close to the moon. Enjoy! The post Covid, Sanctification, Growing Out of Conceit, Oh My! appeared first on Sheologians.
Chris Jackson is Principal and Managing Partner at Sharpline Equity. Chris is responsible for all operational strategy, systems design and process implementation. Chris specializes in finding underperforming multifamily assets with high upside opportunities. Chris is based on the North Fork of Long Island, applies the management and efficiency principles that Jackson has acquired over the last 15 years as an Information Technology consultant. Chris’s career, specializing in operational efficiency to maximize profitability, has spanned a wide range of disciplines but has mainly been focused on servicing the legal industry. He has provided strategic and tactical implementation of a suite of efforts including cybersecurity, project management, vendor selection, personnel selection and mentoring, and software architecture. Connect with Chris: sharplineequity.com Chris Jackson on Facebook | Linkedin MultifamilyUnveiled Private FB group Key Takeaways: 10 years investing, left the W2 couple years ago Growing Out of that Introvert Personality Fulfilling my 21 year old's self's dream Sharpline Equity = based in NY but your current portfolio mixup is in the Southeast, let’s talk about that for a minute. I noticed you have one property in Foley, AL…right around the corner from me, let me know if you ever make it down for an inspection. The best business card. What is market blur? You have to buy right. Looking for the Value Add CapEx Spend - Outside / In approach Adding Value to predictable cash flow Efficient Underwriting - get a quick no Sharplineequity.com What's up with the Pre-1975 properties Where’s the market headed? Episode Affiliate: W2 Capitalist Affiliates Links mentioned in this episode: EARN. INVEST. REPEAT. T-shirts Real Estate Investing for The W2 Employee Facebook Group
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