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This week Dominic is joined by Ellen van Damme. They dive into the multifaceted complexities of gang violence in Honduras. Hear Ellen discuss her PhD research on gangs, violence and women, as well as her thoughts on how women and girls fall into gangs. They discuss the difference between narcos and gangs, as well as the dehumanisation the Western world undergoes. Listen now!Ellen Van Damme, PhD, is a criminologist specialising in ethnographic research on women, gangs, and migration. From 2016 to 2020, she was a PhD fellow of the Research Foundation-Flanders (FWO) at the Leuven Institute of Criminology(LINC), KU Leuven. Her doctoral research focused on the role of women in and around gangs in Honduras. In 2021-2022, she was a Fulbright scholar at the Center for the Study of International Migration at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she examined female migration from Honduras to the United States. Since 2022, she has been a postdoctoral researcher at the Université libre de Bruxelles and a consultant for the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). In 2023, she founded Field Research Coaching, a consultancy that trains and coaches academics and professionals working on sensitive topics in challenging environments.The book she mentioned was 'Tierra de Narcos', by Oscar Estrada.The International Risk Podcast is a must-listen podcast for senior executives, board members, and risk advisors. This weekly podcast explores current affairs, international relations, emerging risks, and strategic opportunities. Hosted by Dominic Bowen, Head of Strategic Advisory at one of Europe's top risk consulting firms, the podcast brings together global experts to share insights and actionable strategies.Dominic's 20+ years of experience managing complex operations in high-risk environments, combined with his role as a public speaker and university lecturer, make him uniquely positioned to guide these conversations. From conflict zones to corporate boardrooms, he explores the risks shaping our world and how organisations can navigate them.The International Risk Podcast – Reducing risk by increasing knowledge.Follow us on LinkedIn for all our great updates.Tell us what you liked!
Join me for this week's episode of MindBody TV, where I interview one of our lead mentors and Embracing Health graduate, Ellen Rainford. Ellen's story is nothing short of incredible. Diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, Hashimoto's, and reactivated Epstein-Barr Virus, she was told she would never get better. But through the Embracing Health program, she transformed her health, her mindset, and her life. In this episode, Ellen shares her powerful journey from being housebound and hopeless to walking miles every day, traveling the world, and living in joy. She reveals how she shifted her relationship with herself, embraced self-love, and uncovered the tools to heal from the inside out. If you're struggling with chronic illness, feeling stuck, or searching for the missing piece in your healing journey, this conversation will inspire and empower you to see what's possible. Ready to take the next step toward your own transformation? Learn more about the Embracing Health program and how it could change your life! https://drkimd.com/health/
Ellen Hoggard, President of High School in the USA cultural exchange program, a part of GEC, Global Educational Concepts, shares memories of hotels with bullet holes in the walls and being followed by the KGB, and all the good that comes from cultural exchange.Hear Ellen's full interview in Episode 474 of The Action Catalyst.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! It was just another high school day in the late ‘70s for Ellen MacNeil, filled with big hair and disco dreams until an odd sensation crept in—a feeling of dread that clung to her like bad cologne. Little did she know, it was her brother checking in… from the other side. On the very day he was tragically lost in Vietnam, his spirit returned to do a little redecorating of her life, moving pictures, breaking watches, and, oh, making sure she knew he'd be sticking around. And that was only the beginning. Hear Ellen's tale as she navigates high school with a ghostly guide and learns that family bonds can transcend even death. This is just Part Two on The Grave Talks! Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! It was just another high school day in the late ‘70s for Ellen MacNeil, filled with big hair and disco dreams until an odd sensation crept in—a feeling of dread that clung to her like bad cologne. Little did she know, it was her brother checking in… from the other side. On the very day he was tragically lost in Vietnam, his spirit returned to do a little redecorating of her life, moving pictures, breaking watches, and, oh, making sure she knew he'd be sticking around. And that was only the beginning. Hear Ellen's tale as she navigates high school with a ghostly guide and learns that family bonds can transcend even death. This is just Part One on The Grave Talks! Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Good morning! On today's show, Ellen is missing her husband, who's on a business trip but she also had a mishap at home with the garage door. Today is Madonna Monday and we're giving away tickets to see Madonna at the KIA Forum. Inside Entertainment, Ellen K Q&A, Quote of the Day and Top Stories all here on the Ellen K Morning Show On Demand
A decade ago, Ellen Pao sparked the #MeToo movement in the tech industry when she filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins. Since then, she's worked to make tech a better place for women and people of color. Hear Ellen reflect on the industry's progress with diversity, why meritocracy in the workplace is a harmful myth, and how companies and employees in any field can make their workplaces more inclusive. In Mailbag, we hear from a listener whose parents are struggling to handle their finances because of memory issues. In Thrive, how to refresh your resume for 2023. HerMoney is conducting its annual Podcast Listener Survey. Take eight minutes to help make the podcast better, and get the chance to score gift cards and HerMoney merch!
Many families worry about their kids' social lives. But when your child has a learning difference, you might worry even more. What happens when you realize that what looks like loneliness to you is actually not loneliness for your child? In this episode, hosts Rachel Bozek and Gretchen Vierstra talk with Ellen, a mom of three kids ages 11 to 16. Ellen shares the story of her son, a high-schooler who has a nonverbal learning disability (NVLD) and written expression disorder. Hear Ellen talk about why she always worried about her son's social life. And find out how she stopped worrying and learned to let her son have the kind of social life that works best for him. To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit the episode page at Understood. We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at init@understood.org. Wunder is the first community app for parents of kids with learning and thinking differences. Learn more at about Wunder. Understood.org is a resource dedicated to shaping the world so the 70 million people in the U.S. with learning and thinking differences can thrive. Learn more about In It and all our podcasts at u.org/podcasts. Copyright © 2022 Understood for All, Inc. All rights reserved.
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce: The Global Businesswomen’s Pod
GHWCC Global Businesswomen's Pod Episode 25: 2022 Breakthrough Woman Ellen Ramsey, President, Let it Fly Events Please join us for our July 28th Businesswomen's POD to hear Ellen Ramsey, President of Let It Fly Events. Her firm is a magical, full serve event décor and idea cache specializing in collaborative design. She delivers unique solutions to galas, weddings, social events and corporate events, including multi-day conferences, awards ceremonies, and product launches. Her visionary approach and creativity allow her team to translate our clients' wildest dreams into reality. Hear Ellen's advice to those wanting to pursue a career in Event Planning & Design. Learn what keeps her motivated after so many years in business and find out what sets her apart.
Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce: The Global Businesswomen’s Pod
GHWCC Global Businesswomen's Pod Episode 25: 2022 Breakthrough Woman Ellen Ramsey, President, Let it Fly Events Please join us for our July 28th Businesswomen's POD to hear Ellen Ramsey, President of Let It Fly Events. Her firm is a magical, full serve event décor and idea cache specializing in collaborative design. She delivers unique solutions to galas, weddings, social events and corporate events, including multi-day conferences, awards ceremonies, and product launches. Her visionary approach and creativity allow her team to translate our clients' wildest dreams into reality. Hear Ellen's advice to those wanting to pursue a career in Event Planning & Design. Learn what keeps her motivated after so many years in business and find out what sets her apart.
We've got a review of the new Nicolas Cage movie. There's a peculiar new owner of the Kim Kardashian sex tape. George Michael narrates his new doc from the grave. Tiger Woods down the aisle? Johnny Depp is an inferno in the bedroom says this famous past lover plus an update from his trial. Barnes has a bag full of new music to share. Pop Culture says goodbye to the Ellen Show and we've got her final words to viewers.The Pop Culture Show is unedited and uncensored starting March 2022. Please, review and subscribe to The Pop Culture Show available on your favorite podcast network. Get Exclusive Pop Culture Show video interviews, video content and bonus video exclusively from our Instagram. Sign up for our Pop Cult and be the first to get show announcements, free stuff and insider information only available to cult members. Watch The Pop Culture Show TV channel for the most fun, interesting and intriguing guests and moments from the show available 24/7. You can join the show by looking out for us on “Twitter Spaces” where we invite you to contribute to show tapings.Executive Producer: Steve BarnesHosts: Steve Barnes, Leslie Fram and Axel LoweFAIR USE COPYRIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a “fair use” of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states:“NOTWITHSTANDING THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 106 AND 106A, THE FAIR USE OF A COPYRIGHTED WORK, INCLUDING SUCH USE BY REPRODUCTION IN COPIES OR PHONORECORDS OR BY ANY OTHER MEANS SPECIFIED BY THAT SECTION, FOR PURPOSES SUCH AS CRITICISM, COMMENT, NEWS REPORTING, TEACHING (INCLUDING MULTIPLE COPIES FOR CLASSROOM USE), SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH, IS NOT AN INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT.” THIS VIDEO/AUDIO IN GENERAL MAY CONTAIN CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS THAT WERE NOT SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED TO BE USED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S), BUT WHICH WE BELIEVE IN GOOD FAITH ARE PROTECTED BY FEDERAL LAW AND THE FAIR USE DOCTRINE FOR ONE OR MORE OF THE REASONS NOTED ABOVE. IF YOU HAVE ANY SPECIFIC CONCERNS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR OUR POSITION ON THE FAIR USE DEFENSE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT INFO@THEPOPCULTURESHOW.COM SO WE CAN DISCUSS AMICABLY. THANK YOU.
Ellen Rohr Self-styled “dirty jobs girl” and “plumber's wife”, Ellen Rohr is a firecracker and her insights are just as lively. As COO of Zoom Drain franchise, she found the silver lining in the pandemic. She and her team used the time to regroup and will “nearly double in size in short order”. Ellen is an industry icon, a columnist for Huffington Post and commentator for several business magazines. Ellen might seem to have it all now, but the learning curve was steep and there were plenty of clogs along the way. Ellen's wisdom flows freely as she recounts the mistakes she's made and how you can avoid them. She dishes on everything from work fashion and marriage advise to getting your customers to pay more. Finally, Ellen spills the secret about the superpowers of the service industry and how to harness your teams hidden potential. Enjoy! “You can raise your prices as often as you raise your self-esteem” “It was super sexy, He taught me how to read a balance sheet” In this episode we discuss: 15:18 How much should a contractor charge? You might be surprised by Ellen's answer 17:30 Make more money TODAY by following this advice… 42:53 This “game” just might fix all your problems: ”open your heart, open the books, let them play” Resources from this episode: Find Ellen's podcast and many resources at Behind the Wall Learn more about Ellen and get a copy of her book for FREE Interesting in starting a franchise of your own? Check out zoomdrainfranchise.com Guest suggestions? Email me at sid@the8020show.com Get a copy of Perry Marshall's excellent book 80/20 Sales and Marketing - The Ultimate Guide to Working Less and Making More for one penny plus shipping (we worked out a special deal for our listeners) Just click here If you like the show, tell your friends, share on social media, subscribe on iTunes (or wherever you listen) and give us a review. Why? Because it will help someone improve their life and business. Thanks!
Did you know that a spring tonic doesn’t have to be a drink? Hear Ellen and C.L. talk about tonics, what to do if you’ve started your seeds too early, the definition of direct sowing and vegetables for hot climates. :30 What’s For Dinner: What’s your spring tonic? 4:57 Eat/Drink/Grow: Starting seeds too early. 15:31 Insider Information: What does it mean to direct sow? 19:50 Love Letters and Questions: Erik writes about growing vegetables in Texas.
Hear Ellen and C.L. discuss fertilizers for houseplants, the amazing avocado, and cranberries, wild and cultivated. :30 True or False: You have to use special fertilizer for each type of indoor plant. 5:23 Eat/Drink/Grow: Avocados are AMAZING! 14:40 Love Letters and Questions: Do cranberries grow under water?
I admit it. When I speak about making meaningful changes in your life to bring more success, self-confidence and self-awareness, I tend to say it can be a difficult road to follow. Change can be hard, especially when your growth is met with resistance from family and friends. You may second guess your commitment to truly seeking out your Dream Life.But it doesn’t always have to be this way and my guest this week is proof of that. Ellen Atkins was a successful CPA for nearly three decades when she had a nagging feeling that something was missing from her life. She quit her job and went from the security of that well-paying position into the great unknown of rediscovering her purpose and passion in life. In describing her journey she tells us how she:•dealt with her family’s reaction to her new outlook•found joy outside the corporate world•created a new business that brings joy to othersSometimes it’s hard to imagine your own transformation until you get a glimpse of how others managed to do it. Hear Ellen’s powerful story on this edition of Dream Power Radio.Ellen Atkins made it her mission to discover what made her happy after she left the security of her full time job. This search led her to create Syd, a big laughing monk statue with a thumbs-up and open palm, and her business The Suburban Monk, which now provides Syds in all sizes and colors for spiritual lovers everywhere. Website: http://thesuburbanmonk.com
The explosive second poetry collection from acclaimed Mununjali Yugambeh writer Ellen van Neerven, Throat, explores love, language and land. The winner of the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Indigenous Writers’ Prize, Ellen has been described by Maxine Beneba Clarke (The Hate Race) as a young writer who “best represents all that Australian literature was, is, and will surely be, in the decades to come”. Hear Ellen talk with Tessa Rose about their irreverent and powerful anthology, which casts a light on our country’s unreconciled past and precarious present. Supported by Australian Poetry.
Learn about planting in galvanized containers, if hyacinth beans are edible, and underplanting trees with shrubs. Hear Ellen and C.L.’s picks for their three top garden ingredients for cocktails, what plants like coffee grounds, and C.L.’s favorite variety of kale. Plus more questions that came in from the audience at the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival in Seattle. :40 Just For Fun: Galvanized containers for plants. 5:25 Eat/Drink/Grow: Questions from Seattle Flower Show 16:04 Love Letters and Questions What is your favorite kale and why? And, Coffee grounds for plants?
Hear Ellen and C.L. talk about the practice of putting human hair in the garden will keep critters away. Next we explain how to get a peace lily to flower again, and the difference been a plant that’s an epiphyte and one that’s a parasite. C.L. tells how she came to be a garden communicator (she never intended to write and talk about plants and gardens!) and we answer Sam’s question about when biennials flower. :32 True or False? Will human hair keep critters out of the garden? 3:12 Plant noob: How to get a peace lily to flower again. 8:08 Eat/Drink/Grow: Plants that are epiphytes verses plants that are parasites. What is the difference? 15:12 Story: how CL became a garden communicator 20:19 Love Letters and Questions Sam asks about when biennials flower. Every other year? Odd years? Even years?
Hear Ellen grow up before your ears as she reads letters she wrote to her future self from ages 9 to 26! We cover her childhood joys, anxieties, first loves, and former friendships. This episode is 18 years in the making and is not to be missed! Outro cameo and promo by Honestly?! A Podcast. thehonestlypodcast.wixsite.com/home #LadyPod Squad Join the High Expectations ACTION TEAM: www.facebook.com/groups/894316560720272/ Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts itun.es/i6hH8zs Subscribe to us with PocketCasts pca.st/DQE6 Facebook www.facebook.com/highexpectationspodcast Twitter twitter.com/highexpodcast Instagram instagram.com/highexpectationspodcast Pinterest pinterest.com/highexpectationspodcast
A little sass, a dash of smart-ass, and a whole lot of answers about the science of achievement, Ellen Goodwin is your middle-aged Action Hero, ready to provide you the swift kick in the @ss that you need to take action and empower yourself. But Ellen wasn’t always an Action Hero. A lifelong creative entrepreneur, Ellen didn’t know when to say when, and like many of us stayed too long in a career that was no longer fulfilling. When procrastination drove her to the brink of losing her business, Ellen woke up and began to ask “why.” Why wasn’t she in action? Why didn’t she have motivation? Why was she smack-dab in the middle of self-sabotage? Ellen found that neuroscience held the not only the answers to her questions, but also the winning formulas for moving ahead. And thus an Action Hero was born with the power to harness natural human habits rather than fighting against them in order to create a game plan that squashes procrastination and enables us to get out of our own d@mn way. Ellen will move into a new reality, supporting you every step of the way. What you will learn in this episode: Who are action heroes Hear Ellen's story how she become real hero How you can change other peoples world Getting stuff done in 10 minutes, learn how For more click here
Hear Ellen defend the Black Swan theory!
Welcome to a very erotic episode of The Mike & Judy Show. Mike Edison and Judy McGuire are in the studio with Lux Alptraum of Fleshbot Fiction and Ellen Stagg of Stagg Street. Tune into this episode to hear about Lux’s brand of sex education, and how it differs from what you learned in middle school. Hear Ellen talk about her history in photography, and how she came to shoot erotic photographs. Mike, Judy, Lux, and Ellen speak the truth about Playgirl Magazine, and mourn the death of the old-fashioned peep show. How has the Internet changed the porn industry? Find out on this week’s installment of The Mike & Judy Show! Thanks to our sponsor, Roberta’s. “The Internet was great for porn. It was discrete, and it was easy to get… But like with other things on the Internet, there came piracy.” [19:05] — Lux Alptraum on The Mike & Judy Show
Meandering Mouse and Meandering Mouse Club TV-(AUDIO and VIDEO) Disney Park Fun
*Headphones Suggested for this Episode* Join your host, Jeff from Houston, as he wanders around Toontown in Disneyland exploring all the whacky distractions and sounds in the area. Afterwards, get your bags packed for a cross country trip to Florida where I visit EPCOT Center's Universe of Energy / Ellen's Energy Adventure. This underappreciated pavilion at EPCOT is top notch in my book and needs no commentary. Therefore, I keep my big mouth shut during this great ride thru. Hear Ellen and Bill Nye the Science Guy as they travel through time experiencing The Big Bang and a bunch of Dinosaurs. Last, our new weekly feature, which highlights those special details found in the Disney parks, is presented. Send in your favorite special Disney park details and comments about the show. Email: podcast@meanderingmouse.com - Voice Mail: 713-893-3866 - Discuss at The Disney Podcast Network: www.disneypodcastnet.com