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Welcome back to another episode where we read a non-fiction book so that you don't have to (unless you want to!).This week, Mollie tells Kate about the book Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving by Celeste Headlee. This book details Headlee's own struggle with our culture's overemphasis on productivity and busyness, her exploration of why this has happened, and her thoughts on what we can do to save ourselves from it.We are excited to share this episode alongside a bittersweet announcement--listen to the episode to find out what it is! More about Celeste Headlee
Originally uploaded May 29, re-loaded Nov. 26th. Jeffrey Mosher speaks with Eaton Co. Michigan Commissioner Terrance Augustine and the Board Chair Jim Mott Eaton County Board of Commissioners votes to form Tax Advisory Committee Jeffrey had several questions for the pair in this conversation. What led to the board taking action? Share with the Michigan business community what the CATLC will do? So, this sort of action is laid out in the Michigan constitution? share some more about the challenges faced by the federal, state, and local funding mix? What can the business community of your county do at this time? County financial struggles cause Board to take action EATON COUNTY, MI—The Eaton County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to form a County Advisory Tax Limitation Committee (CATLC) to review the current tax amount the County is able to levy. The Committee will meet to determine if any changes are necessary to maintain operations, and then the Board will place that determination on the November ballot. The CATLC is part of a Tax Alteration process laid out in the Michigan constitution. The committee must be made up of representatives from the general public, County government, Township Supervisors, and School Districts. This group will submit its determination to the Board, which will be placed on a ballot for residents to consider, according to state law. Eaton County has not adjusted its tax allotment since 1978, despite rising costs in operations and continuing reductions in revenue via Headlee rollbacks. “We are not taking this action lightly,” said Board Chair Jim Mott (Republican). “The County has been struggling and getting by through the use of state and federal grant money. We, as a Board, regardless of party politics, know that we need to secure revenue, or we will see huge reductions in the services the County provides residents.” The Board hosted several town hall-style meetings over the past few months as it worked to analyze the County's long-term financial stability. “The County will look vastly different if we do not find additional revenue,” said Commissioner Terrance Augustine (Democrat). “From public safety to day-to-day operations, the County has to find stable financial footing to support operations.” The Board expects to review the recommendations at its June 20, 2024, meeting, at which point it will take the necessary steps to place them on the November ballot.
In this episode we interview Whitney Rose and Ashlee Headlee and it was the most special conversations ever! These incredible women not only co-own but also co-CEO their company, Sōl People. They both have a passion for personal growth, care for the beginner entreprenuer, determination to help the network marketing industry evolve & elevate and a vision to create a sanctuary for women who feel called to love themselves on a soul level...It's beyond inspiring! Ashlee exemplifies the essence of empowerment – a devoted business owner, nurturing mother, mindfulness practitioner, and fierce advocate for the transformative power of self-love. For more than a decade, Ashlee has dedicated herself to helping companies unleash their full potential, leading her to eventually create her own company that generated over 35 million in revenue during its first year. Whitney Rose stands as a beacon of inspiration—a successful businesswoman, devoted mother, renowned celebrity, and influential brand strategist. With an impressive track record of thriving enterprises across three business verticals, Whitney channels an unstoppable passion for creating impactful, meaningful success. As a champion of self-acceptance, self-celebration, and personal growth, Whitney's own healing journey has resonated with and inspired thousands across the globe. You guys are going to LOVE them, just like we did! Learn more about Sōl People HERE Connect with Whitney HERE Connect with Ashlee Headlee HERE Huge thanks to our talented Audio Engineer for the podcast Terry Robertson!! Join us for the She Is Liberated Retreat HERE SCREENSHOT & TAG US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Liberated Instagram Liberated Facebook PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW FOR US!!
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In episode 1504, Jack and Miles are joined by journalist, author, public speaker, and host of Big Sugar, Celeste Headlee, to discuss… Big Sugar's Influence On The World and more! LISTEN: Soapbox Soliloquy by Speakers Corner Quartet See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
Pod Crashing Episode 242 With Celeste Headlee From Freeway Phantom Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him "The Freeway Phantom." From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again.
Pod Crashing Episode 242 With Celeste Headlee From Freeway Phantom Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him "The Freeway Phantom." From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again.
Hi, Piketon Massacre fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Coast to Coast fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him "The Freeway Phantom." From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again.
Hi, Atlanta Monster fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Two Face fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Monster fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Mo9/11 fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Insomniac fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Hit Man fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Algorithm fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, Murder in Illinois fans! We're excited about the newest TenderfootTV podcast, Freeway Phantom. Since you enjoyed our show, we think you won't want to miss this important story. You don't have to only take our word for it, though. Check out the trailer to decide if Freeway Phantom is your next true-crime obsession! Show Description: Between 1971 and 1972, six black girls went missing in the Washington D.C. area. Their bodies were discarded alongside DC freeways. And their killer was never found. The media dubbed him “The Freeway Phantom.” From iHeartRadio and Tenderfoot TV, a new podcast reinvestigates the 50-year-old unsolved murders of these young girls. Journalist and Public Radio veteran Celeste Headlee (NPR, PBS, TEDx) examines old case files and interviews the investigators and family members who are still haunted by these killings. Headlee will ask the questions: Why didn't these murders make the news headlines? Did law enforcement do enough to solve these crimes? And how do racial disparities impact these types of investigations, past and present? Plus, we'll explore new evidence which may crack the cold case wide open again. Listen to Freeway Phantom on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we take on the infamous Crytpid, The Snallygaster with our special guest and DM of Kord v. Crytpid, Ben! The Snallygaster is a legendary cryptid that is said to inhabit the rural areas of Maryland, in the United States. The creature is described as a dragon-like beast with a long pointed beak, wings, and tentacles or octopus-like appendages. It has been reported to prey on livestock and humans alike and is said to emit a blood-curdling scream that can be heard from miles away. The legend of the Snallygaster dates back to the 18th century and has inspired countless sightings, hoaxes, and even a local beer named after the creature. Did you know that the Snallygaster was once used for political propaganda? Listen to find out what Kiki has unearthed in today's episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionspooky/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/missionspooky/support
Even if we are not a mother, we can hone into the superpower of being able to instinctively feel things through a deep-rooted evolutionary perspective that we know as a “motherly instinct”. It's in all of us. There is so much we can do as women to use our voice and to be a force for positive change.On today's episode, Cody interviews two remarkable women who have been protecting the vulnerable & empowering the marginalized for more than 30 years. Kathy Headlee is a dynamic thought leader who brings together personal growth and community development in a synergistic manner that changes lives around the world. She founded Mothers Without Borders in 1989. Under her direction, Mothers Without Borders has organized and implemented community development projects and volunteer expeditions to Romania, Mexico, India, Indonesia, Bolivia, Taiwan, Haiti, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and the United States. She spends several months each year living in Africa, overseeing a variety of projects from Mothers Without Borders Regional Headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia.Josephine has a master's degree in Social Work, a rarity in Zambia, especially for women. She also knows a dozen of Zambian dialects, making her work expansive. She has a talent for remembering everyone's names, including the hundreds of volunteers that have come to Zambia over the years. These gifts bless the lives of all she serves. She directs all MWB programs in Zambia, ensuring that the children are protected, oppressed voices are heard, and urgent needs are being met first. She works tirelessly to serve others and bring hope to the hopeless.Mixhers is proud to be joining hands with this incredible organization, and you can join us too. Mixhers is donating our nutritional products to the women and children in need, who are suffering with malnutrition. How you can get involved, is by sharing the word that when you purchase Mixhers products on May 13-14th, 2023, 10% of your purchase price will be donated to directly benefit the women and children being served by Mothers Without Borders.Connect with Mothers Without Borders:WebsiteInstagramWatch this videoDid you learn something new today? Be sure to subscribe to this podcast and share this episode with all the girls you love. We would appreciate it if you'd also leave us a rating and review on iTunes. You can watch full episodes on YouTube now as well. Like and Subscribe to the It's Hertime Podcast HERE!Want to join our Mixhers Girl community and keep this conversation going? We'd love to hear your thoughts, feelings and experiences! Join us HERE!Join Mixhers email list and be the first to have access to new products and be the girl in the know!
Saying yes to God can often be presented as a one and done moment. The truth is choosing to follow Jesus causes you to embark on a Journey of saying Yes, over and over again. Tune in as Brenda Palmer and Ty Headlee share the defining moment of their YES and how it led them into smack dab into their purpose.
The Loyal Sons Show: a safe, sun-shiny place for your Pitt Athletics fix. Brought to you by Section V. Basketball Week in Review. Pitt basketball now sits in 1st place in the ACC after two wins over Louisville and FSU. Joe Lunardi says that Pitt is a "tournament team". Interview w/ Drew Headlee. Pitt assistant wrestling coach Drew Headlee joins the show to discuss the nation's #17 team, why the sport is so big in Western PA, and give Sons a proper wrestling education. Final Thoughts. A tattoo wager and a review of "80 for Brady". Final Thoughts got a little... weird this week Hail, Loyal Sons of Pittsburgh. Brought to you by: Rhoback (promo code LOYALSONS for 20% off) Prize Picks (promo code LOYALSONS) Rendine Consulting Careers at Haddad Accelerated Delivery Gurrera Law
Join us in welcoming Amanda Headlee, author of horror story 'Til We Become Monsters, to the podcast. We talk all things related to the writing process, her past & future projects, why HORROR is her genre, bicycle racing training (shout out to her group Dirty Kitten Racing) and much morgue with this cool ghoul. Dig it up! https://amandaheadlee.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/death-comes-lifting/support
Have we lost the art of conversation? Have we lost the ability of conversation due to technology advances? In this episode, Jenni, Trudy, and Advita have a great conversation getting to the crux of how many times they say the word conversation and importantly, learning how we can get back to conducting proper conversations with people. It could change your life and inspire you. How do we build real connections if we cannot hold a proper conversation? Do you feel present in your everyday conversations? To continue the conversation, share your thoughts and ideas, please connect via Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. And finally, for regular news updates and details on our Coaching Retreat, subscribe to our newsletter here. Links: How to have difficult conversations S5 E3 How to have difficult conversations - Calm Edged Rebels Productive agreements S4 E2 How to be heard with productive disagreement - Calm Edged Rebels We need to talk by Celeste Headlee We Need To Talk: How to Have Conversations That Matter: Amazon.co.uk: Headlee, Celeste: 9780349416380: Books Poles Apart by Alison Goldsworthy. Laura Osborne and Alexandra Chesterfield https://www.amazon.co.uk/Poles-Apart Silent Power by Stuart Wilde Silent Power: Amazon.co.uk: Wilde, Stuart: 9781561705368: Books Unleashed by Frances Frei and Anne Morriss https://www.amazon.co.uk/Unleashed Simon Sinek on Steven Bartlett's Diary of a CEO podcast E145 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-zuTZuYeCg Speed of Trust by Stephen M R Covey https://www.amazon.co.uk/Speed-Trust-Thing-Changes-Everything/dp/1416549005
On this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, we talk to a very special guest, Celeste Headlee, on the topic of how to talk and have a conversation with the teenagers you are recruiting. (Turns out, a lot of us struggle with it!) Celeste Headlee made headlines when her TedTalk, "Ten Ways to Have Better Conversations", went viral and has been seen nearly 30 million times online. CNBC voted Celeste as having one of the most watched TED talks in 2016 and Glassdoor named Celeste as having the #1 must-watch TED talk for every recruiter and hiring manager in the business world. Now Celeste speaks to groups around the world on the art of conversation, music, journalism and more. In this conversation with Dan Tudor, Headlee outlines simple but effective strategies for college coaches who sometimes struggle with effective communication with their teenage prospects. To see more resources Celeste Headlee can offer your program, department or college campus, visit her website at https://celesteheadlee.com. To view her famous TedTalk on having better conversations, click here: https://www.ted.com/talks/celeste_headlee_10_ways_to_have_a_better_conversation Her three books, which can also be helpful for college coaches, can be previewed here: https://celesteheadlee.com/celeste-headlee-author/ To contact the host, Dan Tudor, email him at dan@dantudor.com. Make sure to subscribe and rate the show, Coach! And, thanks for listening.
Maggie Headlee is a former NCAA D1 swimmer for the University of Minnesota and Olympic Trials Qualifier, who now plays masters water polo and competes in triathlons for fun. She struggled with severe perfectionism and performance anxiety throughout high school, which got progressively worse in college and eventually manifested through an eating disorder. After many struggles, she took ownership over her recovery and currently uses her food blogging platform to show others that food is a privilege, it is fuel, it is a gift and it can bring us joy. @maggiebakesgrace
Howard Headlee, the president and CEO of the Utah Bankers Association, takes issue with some bankers' concern that industrial bank applications by Ford and Rakuten will blur the lines between banking and commerce. He also sharply criticizes banks that sell to credit unions and predicts there will be a legal battle over CRA reform.
Dead Zone 9- 4-22 replay Special guest Jeff Headlee of the Discovery Networks show Mountain Monsters
Dead Zone 9- 4-22 replay Special guest Jeff Headlee of the Discovery Networks show Mountain Monsters
Is friendship truly the greatest gift of life? This week, Our Body Politic guest host and acclaimed radio journalist Celeste Headlee interviews psychologist, educator and author of the forthcoming book Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make– and Keep– Friends, Dr. Marisa Franco, who shares insights on the mental and physical benefits of social interactions and community building and how in times of loneliness, people are prone to inadvertently sabotage these critical bonds. Then, Headlee speaks with award-winning journalist and TV critic Eric Deggans about how the legacy of racism and exclusion and its continuation in fantastical mega-franchises like Star Wars serves to threaten any future fandoms, as newer generations are increasingly diverse.
What does the movement for workplace equity and inclusion look like today? This week, Our Body Politic guest host and acclaimed radio journalist Celeste Headlee interviews Reshma Saujani, CEO of Girls Who Code on her new book PAY UP: The Future of Women and Work (and Why It's Different Than You Think) and how equal pay for moms is the next frontier. Then, Headlee speaks to author and Franklin Covey inclusion and bias thought leader, Pamela Fuller, on how unconscious bias continues to plague workplaces and what might be done about it.
Tonight we discuss the cryptid from Wisconsin, The Beast of Bray Road, with our returning guest DM for Kord vs Cryptid, Ben Headlee from Lost Legends: Tales of Thurne! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/missionspooky/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/missionspooky/support
Have you ever wondered how there can be a God when there is so much suffering? Have you ever wondered if you, just you, can make a difference? Today we have a podcast from the LifeBeats Library re-sharing a story of an incredible Dawnbreaker, a woman who has stared into the eyes of those who […]
Well ok, obviously not Buddy but his human, Lee Vigor. Lee has been a professional motorcycle test rider for decades, he's ridden almost every bike out there and he's ridden most of them until they fail in some way or another. His wife was the only female test rider in the Uk too!Lee has a unique knowledge of our industry with many stories to keep us entertained, and he now rides the country with his wee mate ‘Buddy', documenting their travels and experiences on their channel - “Biker Buddy”.Lee's Charity Fundraising Page: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/helmet-headLee's Socials:YouTube: @Biker BuddyInstagram: @BuddytheBikerdogFacebook: @BuddyINNOVV UK INNOVV the BEST motorcycle dash cam systems - Use the code TEAPOT for 5% OFF all camerasUltimateAddOns Premium manufacturer of phone and action camera mounting solutions - Use TEAPOTONE10 for 10% offInfluencer Store The Influencer Store helps you build your brand and apparel - mention TEAPOTONESupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/TeapotOne)
Sunni and Lisa are joined by Celeste Headlee who talks about her latest book, Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism - and How to Do It. Celeste Headlee is an award-winning journalist who has appeared on NPR, PBS World, PRI, CNN, BBC and other international networks. She was formerly a host at National Public Radio, anchoring shows including Tell Me More, Talk of the Nation, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition. For many years, Celeste has been a mentor and managing editor for NPR's Next Generation Radio Project, training young reporters and editors in broadcasting.Celeste is co-host to the Scene on Radio podcast—MEN with the podcast's producer, Duke University's CDS audio director, John Biewen. John describes the season: “Co-host Celeste Headlee and I will take a similar approach to the Seeing White series, which explored the history and meaning of whiteness. With MEN, we'll be asking questions like, What's up with this male-dominated world? Is male supremacy inevitable? How did we get sexism/patriarchy/misogyny, and what can we do about it?”Celeste will co-host new episodes of The Retro Report with Masud Olufani. Retro Report is a non-profit news organization that produces mini documentaries looking at today's news stories through the lens of history and context.Until February, 2017 Celeste was the Executive Producer and host of the daily talk show called “On Second Thought” for Georgia Public Broadcasting in Atlanta. You can listen live to On Second Thought, weekdays from 9 – 10 a.m. EST on the GPB News website. Click here for archives from past shows.In 2014, Celeste narrated the documentary “Packard: The Last Shift” for the Detroit Free Press. She has won numerous awards for reporting from the Associated Press and SPJ. She was selected twice to be a Getty/Annenberg Journalism Fellow and was selected as a fellow with the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources. She was also among the first fellows in Reporting on Native Stories for National Native News.Until September of 2012, Celeste was the co-host of the national morning news show, The Takeaway, from PRI and WNYC and anchored presidential coverage in 2012 for PBS World Channel.BOOK DESCRIPTION - Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism - and How to Do It. In this urgently needed guide, the PBS host, award-winning journalist, and author of We Need to Talk teaches us how to have productive conversations about race, offering insights, advice, and support.A self-described “light-skinned Black Jew”, Celeste Headlee has been forced to speak about race - including having to defend or define her own - since childhood. In her career as a journalist for public media, she's made it a priority to talk about race proactively. She's discovered, however, that those exchanges have rarely been productive. While many people say they want to talk about race, the reality is, they want to talk about race with people who agree with them. The subject makes us uncomfortable; it's often not considered polite or appropriate. To avoid these painful discussions, we stay in our bubbles, reinforcing our own sense of righteousness as well as our division.Yet we gain nothing by not engaging with those we disagree with; empathy does not develop in a vacuum and racism won't just fade away. If we are to effect meaningful change as a society, Headlee argues, we have to be able to talk about wha
Dead Zone 1- 23-22 Special guest Jeff Headlee of the Discovery Networks show Mountain Monsters
Dead Zone 1- 23-22 Special guest Jeff Headlee of the Discovery Networks show Mountain Monsters
Christy Headlee, founder of Be.Studio and Be.Women, joins the show to talk about starting her firm and social platform during the pandemic, her beginnings in small town Kansas, discovering design at the University of Nebraska, developing her skills at Oz and Gensler and working to better combine family and children with the professional design environment. After the credits we swap advice about starting a firm and Christy talks about the future of Be.Women. This episode is sponsored by Herman Miller and Modern In Denver.
This episode originally aired on October 25, 2021. Celeste Headlee is the author of SPEAKING OF RACE: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism—and How to Do It, In our conversation we talk about the importance of connecting the dots between privilege and wealth, how to actually ask questions about race without sticking your foot in your mouth, the role of social media in furthering discussions about race. And celeste's own challenges growing up as al light-skinned Black Jewish American, and having to defend this time and time again. Plus: I share some of my curiosities about my own race. More about Celeste: She is a self-described “light-skinned Black Jew” who has had to defend or define her race since childhood. In her career, Headlee has made it a priority to talk about race proactively but what she discovered is that those exchanges have rarely been productive. While many people say they want to talk about race, the reality is, they want to talk about race with people who agree with them. Now, using science, research and lived experience SPEAKING OF RACE provides insight and advice for how to have meaningful and impactful conversations about this crucial subject. This is the book for people who have tried to debate and argue with friends and have gotten nowhere; those who have stopped talking to a neighbor or dreaded a holiday dinner; and anyone who wants to better understand race and effect meaningful change as a society. Learn more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom's guest for the hour today is Celeste Headlee, an award-winning public media journalist and author who is heard frequently as a guest host on NPR and American Public Media. Her TEDx Talk about how to have better conversations has been viewed more than 26 million times, and she has served as a consultant to companies around the world on race, diversity and inclusion. She is the author of three books, the latest of which arrives just in time for those potentially difficult conversations around the Thanksgiving dinner table. It's called Speaking of Race: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism-And How to Do It. Celeste Headleejoins us now from Bethesda, Maryland, on our digital line. ___________________________________________________ Ms. Headlee will be speaking about her book tonight at 7:00 in the Wheeler Auditorium at the Enoch Pratt Central Library. It's part of theBaltimore Festival of Jewish Literature. There's an on-line option available as well. For more information and tickets, clickhere. And on Sunday afternoon at 2:30, the Festival will present an interactive event for children at the Oregon Ridge Nature Center. Noa Baum, the Israeli author and storyteller, will talk about her book, How the Birds Became Friends. For more information, click here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Well Woman Show, I interview Celeste Headlee. She is an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of "We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter," and "Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving." A self-described “light-skinned Black Jew,” Headlee has been forced to speak about race—including having to defend or define her own—since childhood. In her career as a journalist for public media, she's made it a priority to talk about race proactively. An expert in conversation, human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being, she frequently provides insight on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities and homes. Her upcoming book "Speaking of Race" is the book for people who have tried to debate and educate and argue and got nowhere; it is the book for those who have stopped talking to a neighbor or dread Thanksgiving dinner. It is an essential and timely book for all of us. On the show we'll discuss: 1. Why it is important to have meaningful conversations about difficult topics like race. 2. The critical role of empathy in our lives and conversations. 3. How to have conversations about race and other difficult subjects that can actually bring us closer together. You can find notes from today's show at http://wellwomanlife.com/270show (wellwomanlife.com/270show). You can also continue the conversation in the Well Woman Life community group at http://wellwomanlife.com/community (wellwomanlife.com/community) Tess's shop: https://www.lunaandluz.com/ (https://www.lunaandluz.com/) Native Women Lead: https://www.nativewomenlead.org/2021-summer-bewe-box (https://www.nativewomenlead.org/2021-summer-bewe-box) https://www.nativewomenlead.org/bewe-box-inspiration (https://www.nativewomenlead.org/bewe-box-inspiration) The Well Woman Show is thankful for the support from The Well Woman Academy™ at http://wellwomanlife.com/academy (wellwomanlife.com/academy). Support this podcast
Dead Zone 10-24-21 Special guest Jeff Headlee of the Discovery Networks show Mountain Monsters
Gessy Alvarez talks to author Amanda Headlee about her new book, Till We Become Monsters published by Woodhall Press (June 1, 2021). Amanda Headlee's Bio: With a love of scary stories and folklore, Amanda Headlee spent her entire life crafting works of dark fiction. She has a fascination with the emotion of fear and believes it is the first emotion humans feel at the moment they are born. Most of her work focuses on dark fiction associated with folklore and cosmic horror. The fear of humanity's insignificance in the vastness of the Universe intrigues her. By day Amanda is a Program Manager; by night she is a wandering wonderer. When she isn't writing or working, she can be found logging long miles on one of her many bicycles or hiking the Appalachian Mountains. She's one of those crazy people who love to compete in endurance sports. You can follow Amanda at: Website: www.amandaheadlee.com Twitter: @amandaheadlee Instagram: @amandaheadlee Facebook: @authorAmandaHeadlee Intro and Closing Music Credits: John Sib for Pixabay. "Tropical House."
Celeste Hedlee is the author of SPEAKING OF RACE: Why Everybody Needs to Talk About Racism—and How to Do It (on-sale 11/2), In our conversation we talk about the importance of connecting the dots between privilege and wealth, how to actually ask questions about race without sticking your foot in your mouth, the role of social media in furthering discussions about race. And celeste's own challenges growing up as al light-skinned Black Jewish American, and having to defend this time and time again. Plus: I share some of my curiosities about my own race. More about Celeste: She is a self-described “light-skinned Black Jew” who has had to defend or define her race since childhood. In her career, Headlee has made it a priority to talk about race proactively but what she discovered is that those exchanges have rarely been productive. While many people say they want to talk about race, the reality is, they want to talk about race with people who agree with them. Now, using science, research and lived experience SPEAKING OF RACE provides insight and advice for how to have meaningful and impactful conversations about this crucial subject. This is the book for people who have tried to debate and argue with friends and have gotten nowhere; those who have stopped talking to a neighbor or dreaded a holiday dinner; and anyone who wants to better understand race and effect meaningful change as a society. Learn more here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Elle Russ chats with Celeste Headlee - an award-winning journalist, professional speaker and author of We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter, and Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving. Her new book, Speaking of Race will be released in November. Celeste is an expert in conversation, human nature, reclaiming common humanity and finding well-being, Celeste frequently provides insight on what is good for all humans and what is bad for us, focusing the best research in neuro and social science to increase understanding of how we relate with one another and can work together in beneficial ways in our workplaces, neighborhoods, communities and homes. She is a regular guest host on NPR and American Public Media and a highly sought consultant, advising companies around the world on conversations about race, diversity, and inclusion. Her TEDx Talk sharing 10 ways to have a better conversation has over 23 million total views, and she serves as an advisory board member for ProCon.org and The Listen First Project. Celeste is the recipient of the 2019 Media Changemaker Award. She is the proud granddaughter of composer William Grant Still, the Dean of African American Composers. In her new book Speaking of Race (an urgently needed guide), Celeste teaches us how to have productive conversations about race, offering insights, advice, and support. A self-described “light-skinned Black Jew,” Celeste Headlee has been forced to speak about race - including having to defend or define her own - since childhood. In her career as a journalist for public media, she's made it a priority to talk about race proactively. She's discovered, however, that those exchanges have rarely been productive. While many people say they want to talk about race, the reality is, they want to talk about race with people who agree with them. The subject makes us uncomfortable; it's often not considered polite or appropriate. To avoid these painful discussions, we stay in our bubbles, reinforcing our own sense of righteousness as well as our division. In Speaking of Race, Headlee draws from her experiences as a journalist, and the latest research on bias, communication, and neuroscience to provide practical advice and insight for talking about race that will facilitate better conversations that can actually bring us closer together. This is the book for people who have tried to debate and educate and argue and got nowhere; it is the book for those who have stopped talking to a neighbor or dread Thanksgiving dinner. It is an essential and timely book for all of us. SELECTED LINKS: CelesteHeadlee.com ElleRuss.com
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Dan Headlee, CEO of Universal Group, shares how he went from a business with 3 employees and $300,000 in revenue, to 40 employees and $5 million in revenue in just seven years. In this episode, Jake Prieur and Kap Chatfield talk with Dan on how he came to a crossroads in his business- hitting a revenue ceiling he could never break- and what he had to do to change. Dan shares his experience on giving his business to God, implementing core values that drive how they hire and struggling in the midst of it all to get where they are today- he even shares how their goal of $50 million in revenue now drives them as a company. If you're a business owner that is struggling with their culture, or desires to pivot and grow in revenue, this episode will not only encourage you but give you a roadmap to lasting change. Main Takeaways:
That productivity you care so much about: what's it for? For too many of us, it's not for anything. It's the ultimate end. Unless we're being productive, we feel like we're wasting our time, like we're being lazy, selfish, immoral, a loser. We can only bear to take a break because we think that not taking a break might harm our productivity.That's not what we tell ourselves, of course. We tell ourselves that being productive is a means to attaining our goals: finishing a thesis, getting a job, getting promoted. Except we're pathological goalpost-movers who never attain our goals. Too often, our goals are just the excuses we need to keep on keeping on. We're wasting our lives with our pointless productivity.The antidote? Make peace with wasting time. Yeah, I know it's uncomfortable. I know sitting around doing nothing makes you feel more evil than the devil. Embrace it. Get good at it. It's worth it, I promise.Here are the readings mentioned in this episode:Camus, A. 1942: 'The Myth of Sisyphus' (a nice person has made it available here).Headlee, C. 2020: Do Nothing (Piatkus).Keller, G. and Papasan, J. 2013: The ONE Thing (Bard Press). McKeown, G. 2014: Essentialism (Random House). McKeown, G. 2021: Effortless (Random House).Russell, B. 1932: 'In Praise of Idleness', in In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays (George Allen & Unwin, 1935).
We're all in for a real treat this week as Eric and Marie welcome Trapper John Tice and Jeff Headlee from the AIMS Team and Destination America's hit television Mountain Monsters. In the first half hour, Shawn Donley and Marianne Donley from Dark Shadow Ghost Tours and Panic'D for a new episode of the Haunted Spotlight. At 8:30 pm we're joined by two founding members of the A.I.M.S. team Appalachian Investigators Of Mysterious Sightings John "Trapper" Tice and Jeff Headlee. Trapper is the lead investigator and Jeff is the researcher on Destination America's hit tv show Mountain Monsters now in it's 4th season. We'll be talking Bigfoot, Mothman and other strange creatures the A.I.M.S team have attempted to track and trap over the past several years. We'll talk to them about the success of Mountain Monsters and more. About the AIMS Team: AIMS was founded by Trapper John Tice, Jeff Headlee and Willy McQuillian. We all had known each other for some time but it wasn't until several years ago that we realized that we all shared an interest that would soon evolve into AIMS. We had all grown up in the Appalachian Region and for years had heard the stories repeated over and over by our families of unusual and mysterious sightings of creatures and beasts in the the Appalachian area. All of us thought the stories to be nothing more than legends or folklore, even though the folks telling them seemed to believe they had some real substance. Any skepticism we might have had in our early years disappeared for each of us in different ways but we all soon became believers when we had our own personal encounters with these creatures. Our encounters were so vivid and real that soon, upon realizing that all three of us had similar experiences, we all pooled our interest and became somewhat obsessed with these mysterious sightings. We know that many of you reading this will do so with a healthy dose of skepticism. We understand. We felt exactly the same way until we had our own personal experiences. We would only ask that as you review our website and look into our organization that you keep an open mind. If you do, we promise that you may experience something that will change your life and have you rethink what is real and not real in this world. Their mission at AIMS is to investigate mysterious sightings of creatures and phenomena in the Appalachian Regions, as reported by individuals who are frequently scared that they will be laughed at and ridiculed for what they saw. Upon investigating these reports we will move to track, trap and capture these creatures. In the end we will either know that our witness actually saw a mysterious beast or that no beast exists. We want to help these people to have peace of mind and know that they are not alone in their mysterious encounters. To learn more about the AIMS Team and Mountain Monsters visit their websites http://www.aimsa.org/ http://www.destinationamerica.com/tv-shows/mountain-monsters/ Tune in this week for what's sure to be one of our most entertaining and interesting shows to date as we welcome Jeff and Trapper from Mountain Monsters and the AIMS Team this week on Beyond The Edge Radio.