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Join C4 and Champ as they welcome the dynamic entrepreneur YoYo the Voice to Open Bar Podcast. YoYo shares her journey of self-discovery and success, from publishing books like “Growing Through the Pain: Breaking Generational Curses” to launching eBooks and a luxury candle line. Explore how she balances multiple businesses, the importance of manifestation, and how living authentically can lead to freedom and fulfillment. Get inspired to tap into your potential and embrace your inner royalty.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bar-talk-at-open-bar-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Summary Dan Watt, a filmmaker, discusses his award-winning documentary 'Everybody Dance' and the importance of inclusion and accessibility. The film follows five kids with different disabilities and their families on their journey through life and toward their dance recital. It highlights the determination, dedication, confidence, and sense of community that dance brings to these kids. Dan shares how he came across the story and its impact, challenging stereotypes and promoting empathy. He emphasizes the need for society to flip the switch on stereotypes and work towards creating a more inclusive world. The conversation explores the importance of diversity and inclusion in education and the arts. It emphasizes the negative impact of segregation and the benefits of exposing students to different perspectives. The role of fathers in supporting their children's passions and overcoming guilt and shame is also discussed. The conversation concludes with a mention of the June app, which helps children build habits and routines through a video game format. Takeaways The documentary Everybody Dance follows the journey of five children with disabilities and their families as they prepare for a dance recital. It highlights the determination, dedication, and sense of community that dance brings. Dan Watt emphasizes the importance of inclusion and accessibility, challenging stereotypes and promoting empathy. He shares his personal experience of how making the documentary changed his perspective and made him more aware of the obstacles faced by individuals with disabilities. Dan encourages individuals to get involved at the local level to create a more inclusive environment, whether advocating for school ramps or supporting initiatives that promote equal access for all. Diversity and inclusion are crucial in education and the arts. Segregation denies students diverse learning opportunities. Fathers can support their children's passions and overcome guilt and shame The Joon app helps children build habits and routines through a video game format Chapters 00:00 Introducing Dan Watt and 'Everybody Dance' 03:15 The Story Behind 'Everybody Dance' 06:22 Finding the Inspiration and Purpose 11:52 Learning and Growing Through the Process 25:05 The Importance of Inclusion and Accessibility 30:39 Taking Action at the Local Level 34:02 The Impact of Diversity and Inclusion 36:19 Segregation and Its Consequences 40:15 Recognizing the Importance of the Arts 43:30 Being Mindful and In Tune with the World 47:29 Promoting Inclusion as a Bigger Message 59:38 Celebrating Disability Pride Month Support the Pod! Subscribe to the Newsletter and find all the deals, specials, promos and partners of Young Dad Podcast on our Link.Tree- https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog Joon App: Discount code: YNGDAD Listener Link: joonapp.io/youngdad Make sure to like, follow, subscribe, leave a review and show your support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
In this episode of the Grow Your Wealth podcast, we are thrilled to welcome Charlie Viola, an influential figure in wealth management who has carved a remarkable path from a humble beginning as a bank teller to becoming the managing director of a prestigious private client business managing over $3.5 billion in assets. Join us as we delve into Charlie's journey, revealing the insights, strategies, and philosophies that have propelled him to success in the high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth advisory space. [00:00:00] - Foundational Philosophy [00:01:13] - Introduction to Charlie Viola's Wealth Management Mastery [00:02:22] - The Evolution from a Bank Teller to Wealth Management Advisor [00:06:14] - Building Trust and Client Relationships from Scratch [00:11:19] - The Core Principle: Doing Right by the Client [00:16:09] - Pivotal Career Moves [00:21:48] - Navigating and Growing Through the GFC [00:27:34] - Future Plans: Expanding the Advisor Base and Scaling the Business [00:32:47] - Personal Views on Success and Legacy [00:37:41] - Quickfire Questions: Insights and Reflections Follow Charlie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlieviola/ iPartners Website: www.ipartners.com.au Register Here: https://ipartners.iplatforms.com.au/register/register-as-wholesale/ iPartners LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ipartners-pty-ltd Follow Travis Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travismilleripartners
From the series 'The Real Deal - Part 2' - Growing Through the Trial (Hebrews 12:4-13) The question of suffering and making attempts to make sense of some of these issues is one of the great challenges to the Christian faith. However, scripture may not give us a neatly packaged answer, but instead offers us glimpses from time to time as to the Lord's purposes in times of trial. In these verse the writer to these Christians pulls back the curtain on suffering, just a little, and offers a glimpse as how the Lord take what is painful and brings something beautiful from it. It is not the whole picture, because much remains a mystery, but still offers purpose and meaning into what could otherwise be just a dark void. Mark Gibson 14/05/23
What She Grows Through: Empowering Discussions for the Black Woman
Tune in to episode 35 of the What She Grows Through Podcast as Host Shanell Lamere and special guest Whitney Magumba connect and discuss their journey through entrepreneurship, goals for the coming year, and how they are creating a unique space for other like-minded women entrepreneurs in their upcoming Women's Entrepreneur Luncheon in the city of Pittsburgh, PA. Of course, entrepreneurship comes with various challenges, and the two share gems on how to continue showing up and "Growing Through" it all looks like with tools picked up along their journey. Listen in! To connect on socials follow https://www.instagram.com/whatshegrowsthrough and https://www.instagram.com/kodakstylez_
A huge thank you to Project Health Monitoring for powering this week's episode.PHM is a software company that provides digital solutions for industry, sport, and education, allowing you to focus on wellbeing, performance, and academic engagement in real time. This engagement helps you improve the mental health, wellbeing, and performance outcomes for all individuals. Click here to find out more!This episode's guest is Nerissa Trinidade.Nerissa is a professional keynote and transformational speaker who has inspired audiences globally and a two-time international bestselling author of her books Growing Through and A Different Reality. She is also the founder of the ‘Anything Is Possible' framework and the ‘Speak for IMPACT' program. Asa a migrant gay woman of colour and a carer for her wife after a major accident, she is no stranger to adversity. In this episode Nerissa shares:- Her experience growing up in India and hiding her sexuality- What she learnt about herself that allowed her to finally be herself openly- The horrifying accident her wife experienced that meant she would become her carer.- Her advice for communicating with and caring for loved ones with mental health battlesKey Quotes“People who live with mental health often live with shame and guilt about experiencing and sharing what they are going through.”“It's ok to say I'm struggling, it's ok to say I need help.”“We don't realise how much effort goes into not being you.”More About Nerissa TrinidadeIf you need help with accounting you can find out more about Nerissa's coaching and speaking via her website: https://www.nerissatrindade.com/You can also follow her via social media.Instagram: @nerissa.trinidadeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063722824802Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9V1ZUADpKNpd6cZsaGZ4kwYou can get involved with the podcast onlineOn facebook in our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/challengesthatchangeusOr on Instagram: @challengesthatchangeus If you want to find out more about what Ali does, check out her business via the website:http://www.trialtitudeperformance.com.auFor her other business you can find it through the websites:www.altitudefitnessarmidale.com.auOr you can follow them on Instagram:@Altitudefitnessarmidale@trialtitudeperformance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In February of 2003, Ruth Bachman was a left-handed woman, wife, and mother in apparent good health. She ate reasonably well, was physically active, had annual checkups, practiced meditation and yoga, attended church regularly, and volunteered in the community. Today, she is all of those things plus the grandmother of 4; except now, after diagnosis and treatment of soft tissue sarcoma, she is a right-handed amputee with a renewed purpose for life, which is a mission to share a message equipping individuals with the perspective and resources necessary to navigate the inevitable changes that occur in life, by design or by happenstance, while recognizing the powerful potential for transformation by embracing “what is”. Ruth has climbed mountains, written an award-winning book, been a survivor advocate, and spoken to a wide variety of audiences; contributing her time, her resources, and her talents to fostering the collaboration of the science that heals the body, with the critical role that mind, and spirit play toward that end. ✨A few highlights from the show: 1. Rein In Sarcoma-https://www.reininsarcoma.org/ 2. There are many types of sarcoma. Yet, it is rare and often misdiagnosed. 3. Reflect on what helped you survive in the past. ⏳Follow and learn more about Ruth at: Website: https://www.ruthbachman.com/ Growing Through the Narrow Spots Book: https://www.ruthbachman.com/book/
Welcome to the Light LEadership Seires. In this episode K.Sloan, Chris Daughtery (CEO of "From Boys To Gentlemen"), and Keevan Lucas (CEO of 2 Mile) sit down and talk character, adversity, and self development. These men are testaments showing examples of what GROWING THROUGH pain looks like. This has placed them in significant leadership roles where they are now tasked with leading the youth to heights unimaginable. Tap into to this beautiful build and BE A LIGHT. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Struggling isn't failing because by not giving up on your struggle & not allowing it to hold you captive you are actually succeeding. I have 4 reasons why struggling isn't failing. Show Notes:Do you ever feel like you aren't succeeding the same way others are? Or maybe you've been going through so much crap & problems lately that it feels like all you're doing is struggling. When we are feeling like we aren't succeeding and others are getting further ahead in life it can cause us to question how well we are doing. That darn comparison obsession.When you're going through struggles it can feel like you're failing. It can feel like you're never given enough time to recover. It can feel like you're the only one going through this experience, too. Struggles can feel so isolating. You're dealing with feeling overwhelmed, trying to come up with the best problem-solving solution & keep everything else in your life together. It's just a lot.Meanwhile, people are out here telling you that the other side of your struggle is the place you want to be and to keep going. Which sounds nice, but isn't always the most helpful thing you can hear in these moments. To be honest, there really isn't too much that can be said while you are knee-deep in the struggle that will make it magically better. Motivational phrases here and there, genuine people coming to the rescue when you need support and having the ability to take mental and physical breaks can be great helps, but it's still just all up to you.And I do need to mention that failing is not a terrible thing. It can feel terrible in the moment because what you wanted to happen didn't happen and this means more time spent and effort put out in the long run, which isn't fun. But failing isn't the end of the world because there is so much you learn while failing. There is so much opportunity for growth and change and shifting your perspective. And if you continue to avoid failure in your life, you'll never discover new things about who you are and what you are capable of doing because you aren't pushing yourself beyond your perceived means. It's worth it if you're willing to fall down a bit.Today I want to talk to you about how going through struggles doesn't mean you're failing. It can certainly feel like you're failing because what you're going through isn't getting any better and sometimes more problems end up piling on top of what you're already dealing with and again, it's just too much.But you're not failing. If anything, you're succeeding to the most because you've decided that not giving up isn't an option. You've decided that you need to keep going and not let your struggles control you and dictate your future. But persevering and making that mental shift from “this is too hard” to “this isn't too hard for me to get through,” is the key.Here are 4 reasons why struggling isn't failing:You're Actually TryingIt's Just Taking Longer for Your ResultsSuccess Doesn't Come Without Setbacks (luck is short-lived)You're Growing Through this Struggle Thank you again for listening & I hope this episode was helpful.Come visit me on my Instagram page @sabrinajoyperozzo.Have any questions, comments or feedback? Send me an email at realpositivegirlpodcast@gmail.com or check out my website, www.sabrinajoy.com where you can listen to all my episodes, send me messages & sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter!Join the New RealPositiveGirl Community Group!https://www.facebook.com/groups/realpositivegirlSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sabrinajoy)
Many have called him the Quarterback Whisperer. Having trained over 500 QBs, many of which had successful careers in the NCAA and beyond, Dan Manucci is a Valley legend. He joins the podcast and shares a wealth of wisdom for every palette. As a guardian of the game, he knows a thing or two about talent, work ethic, and desire. We hit on transfer portal, JUCO football, and making it as a success. We get into many high leverage areas, including: *NCAA: Chasing The Dollar vs. Chasing The Opportunity *Are You “Going” Through or “Growing” Through? *5,000 Players & Counting: The Ins & Out Of Transfer Portal *Downsides of the NIL *The Separators of the Elite *What Happens When You're Around Hungry Athletes *Ugly Completions & Pretty Picks *What They Don't Have Time For In The Pros *Why AZ Let's So Many Great Athletes Escape *Difference Between Being Recruited vs. Being Asked *Recruiting Hierarchy: #1 Portal, #2 JUCO, #3 HS Recruit *Going Where You're Wanted *Somebody Is Always Watching *Recruited During Warmups? *If You Got Game, They'll Find You *Neutral Gets You Nowhere *AND MUCH MORE You can find and follow Dan on all major Social Media sites as: Twitter: @qbmanuch IG: @danmanucci Facebook at Dan Manucci... His email is danmanucci@gmail.com. For More Inspiration & Life Changing Messages SUBSCRIBE ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC36Wt2UBiPnlTQZdXtjZamg?sub_confirmation=1 FaceBook → https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsPerformance1 Twitter → https://twitter.com/JosiahIgono Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/allthingsperformancellc LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/josiah-igono-phd-cscs-926bb2172 All Things Performance → https://www.atplions.com Get My Books: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Daddy-Tough-Josiah-Igono/dp/0578987287 https://www.scribd.com/book/542180313/Unconventional-Leadership Download Our Podcast: iTunes → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-things-performance #JosiahIgono #DerekDevine #Dan Manucci #AllThingsPerformance #ATPerformancellc #YouAreNecessary #consulting, #development, #mentalhealth #mentalcoaching #mentaltoughness #mentalskills #performancepsychology If you enjoy the content, and find it valuable, please like, comment and share!
Happy Holidays everyone! Thank you to everyone who has supported us and listened over the past couple of months y'all are the best present we could ask for. Tune in for a fun and hectic Christmas episode filled with mini rants, cookies, and Christmas trivia. We are incredibly excited to announce that the new year will spark a new season for Growing Through the Cracks with a new setup and locations as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growingthroughthecracks/support
Growing Through the Beattitudes- (Blessed Are The Peacemakers) Matt. 5:9) 1 August 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Beattitudes- (Blessed Are The Peacemakers) Matt. 5:9) 25 July 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Beattitudes- Pure in Heart(Matt. 5:8) 18 July 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Beattitudes Lesson 5 (Blessed are the Merciful)(Matt. 5:7) 11 July 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Beattitudes (Hunger & Thrist For Righteousness)Part 2 (Matt. 5:6) 04 July 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Word
Growing Through the Beattitudes (Hunger & Thrist For Righteousness) (Matt. 5:6) 27 June 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Word
Growing Through the Beattitudes: Lesson 3 (Matt. 5:1-5) 20 June 2021 (am)
Growing Through the Beattitudes : Lesson 2 (Matt. 5:1-12) 13 June 2021 (am)
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How many goals have you set based on false narratives and false triggered emotions? Not sure? Then you need to listen to this episode. 20-year service industry veteran turned serial entrepreneur, Austin Linney, shares his story openly and authentically. He discusses with host Ian Lobas the path that led him from a country clubhouse to sleeping underneath the stairs in a closet. This mindset and business coach and host of the Construct Your life podcast reveals how he went from being a drug and alcohol addict to curbing his substance abuse problems bit by bit, losing 70 pounds in the process and shedding about 15 versions of himself. Austin shares how he went from thinking that the world had given up on him and was against him to now working with clients to move past their baggage, create a new narrative for themselves, and set out on a path that is truly aligned with them. When you’re done listening, be sure to check out our other amazing shows that can help you reprogram your mind so you tell yourself a different story. These past episodes include Rewrite Your Story & Become Your Best Self and Growing Through the Highs & Lows of Life and. Some topics they discussed include: 39:05 - The difference between schooling and education 39:13 - The difference between working with a coach ad working with a therapist 46:42 - What is the “covert contract”? 59:22 - What they don’t tell you about drugs and alcohol that is the scariest thing in the world 1:00 - The priceless mental exercise a yoga teacher taught him. 1:01 - What your greatness as a human being is References and Links Mentioned: https://austinlinney.com/ Austin’s Instagram Book Recommendation: What You Say When You Talk to Yourself Want to reach out to us? Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Website http://www.menonpurposepodcast.com/: https://ianlobas.com Connect with us on social media: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Want to watch this and other awesome interviews? Check out our YouTube channel!
The why behind your business can be a powerful force for changing your life and the lives of others. In this episode, Ian Lobas uncovers the story of Kent Balkor’s success in life and business. Kent is the founder of the LifeMed Institute, a health and wellness practice in Maryland that is designed to take care of you and your health in unique ways. From gut health to heart and brain health, Kent is passionate about helping you operate efficiently and manage the aging process. It comes as no surprise to learn that he was a fitness enthusiast from an early age, even though he merely had some old weights at the time. Passion and commitment are a common thread throughout his life. Even though he left home at the age of 15 and lived in the back of a car in gas stations for two years, he was determined to finish high school and that same determination helped him stick with his business, even when funds were so low that he had to sleep on the floor. Like many of the other men who have been guests on this podcast, he refused to simply follow the beaten path and he earned success as a result, in spite of the challenges he faced. Kent is an inspiration to anyone who puts their heart and soul into being in alignment with their purpose. When you’re done listening, be sure to check out our other amazing shows that provide the tools and inspiration to help you get aligned with your purpose, including Finding Your Lifelong Passion and Growing Through the Highs & Lows of Life. Some topics they discussed include: 5:38 - How to detect when there is misalignment 8:53 - How to “act as if” 14:17 - Why we need to monitor what it happening inside and outside of our world (it seems that nothing lasts in the same way forever) 24:10 - Pushing through fear 25:41 - How to know when you have dead-on alignment 28:41 - How to make the best decisions References and Links Mentioned: https://lifemedinstitute.com/ https://whataremylevels.com Want to reach out to us? Email: listeners@menonpurposepodcast.com Website http://www.menonpurposepodcast.com/: https://ianlobas.com Connect with us on social media: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Want to watch this and other awesome interviews? Check out our YouTube channel!
In Episode 1 of my podcast series, Growing Through and Beyond Divorce, I thought it would be best if you get to know me. I've walked in your shoes. It's what led me to my purpose as a Divorce Coach and Mediator for the past 18-years. I founded my practice, Emerge Victorious, in 20000, and for the past 8 years have been training other coaches and mediators.
Matthew 14:22-36 - Growing Through the Storms of Life
Mary is on vacation so please enjoy this program from our show archives. Cancer survivor/advocate, educator, author and national speaker Ruth Bachman discusses her new book, Growing Through the Narrow Spots. Her message is based on a life with numerous “narrow spots.” Using an hour glass as a metaphor, if cancer or another crisis is the narrow spot, then … Read more about this episode...
The inspiring Ruth Bachman, survivor and author of Growing Through the Narrow Spots. “Life is full of narrow spots, not all labeled cancer. However, cancer is the narrow spot that has given me the opportunity to look at life with a different perspective, not once, but twice. It informs the way I choose to live life every day.” Ruth Bachman lost her sister to cancer, and her own diagnosis resulted in the loss of her arm. But it could never take her spirit.... Listen to Joni live M-F at 2:00 p.m. ET on www.W4CS.com. www.JoniAldrich.com
Growing Through the Pain
Growing Through the Pain
Eric Butterworth wrote: “The greatest lesson that can be learned from history is that although 'the many' have done mediocre things that have led to a progression of almost meaningless events, here and there, individuals have done things that herald the greater possibilities that are open to the whole human race. And, the great Principle is, 'What man has done, man can do.'” Listen as Eric shares his thoughts in this final broadcast in the “Going Through or Growing Through?” series.
Eric Butterworth wrote: “We hear a lot about “dropouts” today. Usually the reference is to high school or college students who have been confused or disturbed with the educational program and have, thus, dropped out of school. I wonder if we adults do not occasionally drop out too—in the sense that we resist the disciplines of life.“ Listen as Eric continues a three-part discussion: “Going Through or Growing Through?”
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Brian Hopkins - Lead Pastor, delivers a sermon entitled "One Month to Live #3 - HOW TO LEARN HUMBLY: Living and Growing Through the Problems and Pain of Life"
Journey Church Sunday Worship Gathering Audio - Bozeman, Montana
Brian Hopkins - Lead Pastor, delivers a sermon entitled "One Month to Live #3 - HOW TO LEARN HUMBLY: Living and Growing Through the Problems and Pain of Life"