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This isn't just another long weekend. This is Memorial Day. And this episode will stop you in your tracks.When Staff Sgt. Bryan Black was killed in an ISIS ambush in Niger, the ripple effect didn't end with his final breath. A soldier's death doesn't just take a life—it shatters a family, echoes through a community, and leaves a silence that never truly fades.On this Memorial Day, we sit down with Michelle Black, a Gold Star widow turned truth-seeker and author of Sacrifice: A Gold Star Widow's Fight for the Truth. What began as a love story on a snowy mountain turned into a national headline, a political controversy, and ultimately, a mother's relentless mission to honor her husband's legacy and expose the truth behind his death.Michelle's story is a gripping journey through unimaginable loss, government spin, and the courage it takes to speak out when others would rather you stay silent. This conversation is not about politics—it's about truth, service, sacrifice, and the very real cost of freedom that we need to honor on this day.Memorial Day is not Veterans Day. It's not about BBQs, sales, telling a Veteran “Thank you for your service” or three-day getaways. It's about remembering those who laid down their lives—and the families who carry that weight every day.If you've ever needed a reason to stop and reflect, this is it. Take the hour. Learn Bryan's story. Hear Michelle's voice. Say their names. Remember their sacrifice. Because the freedoms we enjoy were paid for in blood—and that's worth more than a moment of silence. Listen now. Share it. And never forget why this day exists.Learn more about Michelle Black: Buy her book Sacrifice: ORDER HERE Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelleblack71We are two sports chiropractors, seeking knowledge from some of the best resources in the world of health. From our perspective, health is more than just “Crackin Backs” but a deep dive into physical, mental, and nutritional well-being philosophies. Join us as we talk to some of the greatest minds and discover some of the most incredible gems you can use to maintain a higher level of health. Crackin Backs Podcast
Be sure to click follow on this podcast so you'll get the new episode that posts on the first Tuesday of each month. For April 2025 host Michelle Redo talks with Betsy Armstrong about her debut memoir, The Mother of All Decisions: A Memoir of Mother Loss, Legacy and Adopting Kids in Midlife.Daring to Tell is proud to be a sponsor at this year's Woodstock Bookfest, April 4-6. Hear Michelle talk with festival director Martha Frankel here and Sari Botton, moderator of the panel discussion called On Permission: Daring to Tell, here.Be sure to sign up for Michelle Redo's newsletter, The Re-do at michelleredo.comHear more of Phil Redo's music on Bandcamp, Apple Music and Spotify.
In our Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries Mini-Series, come along with Michelle Zheng as the Kentucky Student Voice Team embarks on a bus tour across Kentucky to speak about and give an open platform to discuss Amendment 2, a proposition that would change how public and private schools could be funded if passed. Hear Michelle talk to Eddie Campbell, President of the Kentucky Education Association.
In our Amendment 2 Bus Sto(u)ries Mini-Series, come along with Michelle Zheng as the Kentucky Student Voice Team embarks on a bus tour across Kentucky to speak about and give an open platform to discuss Amendment 2, a proposition that would change how public and private schools could be funded if passed. Hear Michelle talk to Eddie Campbell, President of the Kentucky Education Association.
In today's episode of Keeping Abreast, Dr. Jenn Simmons sits down with Michelle Padadar, a cancer survivor turned health coach specializing in post-cancer care through integrative nutrition and holistic health. Michelle shares her personal journey battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and how it shaped her mission to fill the gaps in conventional medical systems for cancer survivors. Together, they explore the challenges faced by survivors and the importance of addressing mental, emotional, and physical well-being during the recovery process.In this episode you'll:Learn about the body's varying detoxification abilities and how they impact recovery and exercise.Hear Michelle's emotional cancer journey and the toll it took on her mentally and physically.Discover the holistic approach to healing, including mental health, nutrition, and the role of environmental toxins.Get insight into Michelle's coaching programs that focus on rehabilitation, mindset, and emotional healing.Understand the critical need for better support systems within conventional healthcare for cancer survivors.Appreciate the importance of self-examinations and recognizing bodily changes for early detection.Episode Timeline:00:05 Introduction and Welcome02:30 Differences in Detoxification and its Impact on Recovery06:45 Michelle's Personal Cancer Journey10:22 The Emotional and Mental Challenges After Treatment15:40 Gaps in Conventional Post-Cancer Care19:50 Michelle's Holistic Approach: Integrative Nutrition25:04 Mental and Emotional Healing: A Key Component30:35 Addressing Environmental Toxins in Recovery36:10 Michelle's Coaching Programs for Survivors40:22 The Need for Survivor Support in Conventional Healthcare44:30 Self Breast Examinations and Importance of Early Detection48:05 Final Reflections on Holistic Healing and Resilience55:12 Closing Remarks and Contact InformationMichelle Padadar is a cancer survivor and health coach specializing in integrative nutrition and holistic recovery. After her personal experience with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Michelle now helps cancer survivors rebuild their physical and emotional well-being. Through coaching and workshops, she empowers individuals to take charge of their health and live purposefully beyond cancer. Connect with her at revivalhealthwellness.com and on Instagram @revivalhealthwellness.To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://jennsimmons.simplero.com/page/377266?kuid=327aca17-5135-44cf-9210-c0b77a56e26d&kref=vOKy0sAiorrKTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/SmartWomansBreastCancerGuideTo purchase the auria breast cancer screening test go here https://auria.care/ and use the code DRJENN20 for 20% Off.Connect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
This couple's inspiring new book is not about football, ALS, or dying - it's about living!
Michelle Martin leads with news that may have made investors leap for joy before the cold realisation that they could not profit from a glitch. Hear Michelle and Ryan discuss the New York Stock Exchange and stunning drop in Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway stock price. Then we dive into the king of meme stocks, Roaring Kitty, and GameStop. Aso covered are major trades by CEOs of General Motors and Salesforce, and a world tour of market reactions to recent elections in India, Mexico, and South Africa. Finally, we look at local market trends, including a strong start to June for the Straits Times Index, led by DFI Retail.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're diving deep into taking responsibility and navigating life's unexpected challenges with a blend of faith, humor, and practical wisdom. Hear Michelle's boating mishap, and draw from scriptural insight for working with God, not against Him. Whether it's decluttering your space or your mind, we're here to remind you: it's time to stop waiting for rescue, start swimming, and live the abundant life God has planned for you. Join us and start making waves in your personal journey! Join the Membership Community waitlist here: Join the Membership Community Waitlist Here Connect with us further here
Discover the world through the eyes of Michelle Vinokurov, an empowering autistic self-advocate and behavior specialist, as she joins us to mark World Autism Awareness Day. Michelle's voice brings an unparalleled depth to our discussion, as she unveils her transformative experiences post-Purdue University Global and her trailblazing work in behavioral analysis. Her blog, The World of Autism, and contributions to the Flutie Foundation and CARD USF, are just a few facets of her dynamic advocacy that you'll get to know. Together, we peel back the layers of what it means to lead with authenticity in the neurodiverse community and the positive ripples that self-advocacy can create.In the intricate dance of professional life, women with autism often choreograph their own unique movements to navigate their careers. Hear Michelle's personal strategies for self-advocacy in the workplace, from seeking visual aids to championing crystal-clear communication. The episode is not just a narrative; it's a toolkit for fostering an inclusive environment where women on the spectrum can flourish. Through blogs, podcasts, and heartfelt guest stories, we celebrate the power of shared experiences, and the episode culminates in exploring how these connections shape a more inclusive and understanding society for all. Michelle's journey and the broader conversation inspire a future where collaboration and support are the standards, not the exceptions, in advocating for individuals with autism.Support the show
Episode 31: Fostering a Secure Attachment with Michelle Charriere @babiesandbrains This week Rachael and guest Michelle Charriere, a birth to five mental health specialist, have a lighthearted but important discussion around attachment theory and its importance in parent-child relationships. Michelle explains the different attachment styles and emphasizes the need for repair in maintaining a healthy attachment relationship. She also addresses two of the most controversial topics on social media: daycare and sleep training. Michelle provides insights into choosing childcare options that support attachment and highlights the importance of observing and connecting with caregivers, and so much more. Rachael and Michelle also have a little fun discussing their favorite topic- all things Bravo. Hear Michelle's opinion on the best housewives franchise to start with if you're looking for a new show to binge, F**k, Marry, Kill with Bravo TV personalities, and more! Michelle Charriere is a birth to five mental health specialist with a background in community behavioral health. She previously worked in-home with families involved in the foster care system, providing psychoeducation on attachment, trauma, and development to help caregivers better understand and support their children. She created Babies and Brains to reach more caregivers around the globe and she provides information and support through digital courses, guides, and social media content. Mentioned in this episode: Michelle's Babies and Brains IG page Parenting Through Attachment Course Childcare & Preschool Guide New Sibling Guide Rachael is a mom of 3, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, and the host of this podcast. Instagram (Show page) Tiktok (Rachael's tiktok account) Show Website (transcripts available here) If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review and follow!
"We had all of us in that night. We were at the call board and our stage manager is divvying up to us… you're gonna wear this CAT costume… So there were three Grizabellas on stage that night." This episode features Michelle E. Carter who played Jennyanydots on the US National Tours 6 of CATS. Hear Michelle discuss how the 2019 CATS movie was her very first introduction into the show, how she had different stories for her character depending on who else was on stage with her, and how she infamously nicknamed her cat Sweatyanydots. Plus, Michelle shares a full recap of the CATS Chorus in Davenport Iowa that was hinted at in previous episodes. Check out Michelle on Social Media: @idtapthat03 Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Social Media: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Editor - Michelle Tesoro, ACE MAESTRO editor Michelle Tesoro is no stranger to cutting movies directed by actors. In fact, it was while she was working with actor Sean Penn on his film FLAG DAY, that Penn turned to Michelle and told her that he just texted friend Bradley Cooper that she was a "goddess in the cutting room". Clearly that pitch worked as Cooper entrusted Michelle with the editorial duties for his much-anticipated biopic. MAESTRO chronicles the fearless love story and complicated lifelong relationship between music legend Leonard Bernstein and his wife Felicia Montealegre Cohn Bernstein. Michelle Tesoro, ACE Michelle Tesoro's most notable works include Netflix's Emmy-winning limited series THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT (2020), directed by Academy Award-nominated Scott Frank, for which she won the 2021 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Tesoro's versatile slate also includes Ava Duvernay's WHEN THEY SEE US (2019), Sean Penn's FLAG DAY (2021), Focus Features' biography of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ON THE BASIS OF SEX (2018), and Netflix's Emmy-nominated series by Scott Frank, GODLESS (2017). Tesoro was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. She graduated from Whitney M. Young High School, studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Michelle currently resides in Los Angeles, California and is an active member of the American Cinema Editors (ACE). She is Co-Chair of ACE's International Relations Committee for which she co-founded ACE's International Partnership Program. She also sits on the 2023-2025 Board of TEMPO, a federation of international film editors associations. Editing MAESTRO In our discussion with MAESTRO editor Michelle Tesoro, we talk about: Putting together a proof of concept When Sean Penn texts his friends about you Taking notes from Spielberg and Scorsese Quietly doing sound design Who the real Maestro is The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out the Frame.io blog for an enhanced transcription of The Rough Cut. Hear Michelle talk about her work on the Netflix hit series, THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT Learn all about what's new with Avid Media Composer Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
In this episode, Michelle Cunniff, an alcohol mindset coach, takes us on an intimate journey that traces her path from over-drinking to fully embracing a healthier lifestyle. Through candid conversations, we delve into her early forays into drinking during high school and college, and how this habit evolved and became a crutch during periods of loneliness and boredom. Michelle's story is a testament to the transformational power of choosing sobriety and breaking free from the cycle of over-drinking.Quit drinking, and recover mornings, emotions, and life's simple pleasures - sounds like a tall order, right? Hear Michelle share her transformative journey of bidding farewell to alcohol and the incredible changes it gifted her. From facing her emotions head-on instead of numbing them to rediscovering her love for mornings, Michelle's experiences will inspire you. Sobriety, she underlines, opens up space to truly relish life's simple pleasures. As we wrap up our chat, we engage in a thought-provoking discussion about finding joy and passion in sobriety. Michelle shares her experience of rediscovering activities she once thought boring and dealing with the fear and judgment that may arise when one chooses not to drink. You'll be moved by the childlike wonder and freedom that accompanies an alcohol-free life. Hear Michelle talk about her work as a sobriety coach, guiding others on their path to freedom from alcohol, using her own experiences as a compass. Join us on this journey as we explore the reality, challenges, and joys of embracing an alcohol-free lifestyle.Website: https://www.michellerenecoaching.com/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/michellerenecoaching/ Megan Webb: https://glassfulfilled.com.auInstagram: @glassfulfilledIsabella Ferguson: https://isabellaferguson.com.auInstagram: @alcoholandstresswithisabellaInstagram: @kidsandalcohol
This week, I'm speaking to M.Ed Certified Parenting Coach, Michelle Kenney. Michelle is a mother of two girls and a former high school teacher and counselor who transitioned into a certified parenting instructor. After years of parenting using consequences, bribes, and gold stars, she completely reshaped the sacred relationship she shares with her daughters, and she credits connected parenting for it. Hear Michelle's insights on connected parenting and why difficult behaviors naturally fall into place when you focus on your relationship rather than on punishments and rewards. Learn why rewards don't exemplify unconditional love, how connection increases cooperation, and her top tips for harnessing connection whenever your children are having a hard time, whether they're in adolescence or toddlerhood. Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/50
Michelle is a lead thin film vacuum technician at MKS Instruments at the Richardson Gratings Lab in Rochester, NY. Michelle started out working as an operator, then gained additional skills by enrolling in a vacuum technician certificate program at Normandale Community College. Hear Michelle's story about how she took her career to the next level.The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education grant program.Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.Links from the show:Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/Normandale Community College Vacuum and Thin Film Program: https://www.normandale.edu/academics/degrees-certificates/vacuum-and-thin-film-technology/index.html MKS Richardson Gratings: https://www.newport.com/b/richardson-gratings
Hear Michelle and Rebecca discuss queens, swarms and naked birthday shenanigans. Their hilarious podcast will keep you laughing in your bee yard!
In this episode of "Live Local, Give Local" listeners enjoy a great conversation between Charles Parisi, the Host, this episode's co-host, Adriana O'Donnell, Michelle Lerach and Christina Ng of Berry Good.In this podcast episode, the hosts introduce their guests from the Berry Good Food Foundation, a nonprofit organization. The guests are Michelle Lerach, the founder of the organization, and Christina Ng, the "Foundation Cultivator." Hear Michelle talk about how she transitioned from being a lawyer to founding the Berry Good Food Foundation after working on a goat farm in Sonoma during a sabbatical. It was there that she realized the power of community support for farmers and wanted to create a similar sense of community in San Diego, which led her to start the Berry Goodnight Dinner in 2010.The dinner brought together chefs, farmers, food activists, and writers to connect and share. Over the years, this community expanded to both sides of the border, creating a strong network in the region. The Berry Good Food Foundation was formed as an extension of this community, with a focus on teaching people how to cook and grow their own food, creating a fair and equitable food system.Christina shares her experience of meeting Michelle at one of the Berry dinners and how it led to a life-changing connection with her now-husband, a farmer. Listen in on a discussion about the importance of access to healthy food and how partnerships with organizations like the Berry Good Food Foundation help ensure that families in San Diego County have access to quality healthcare and nutritious food.Hear Michelle emphasize the need to challenge the industrial food system and advocates for policy changes to promote healthier food choices. She mentions the organization's signature program, Seeds for the Future, which focuses on school gardens, and the Future Thought Leaders panels, which aim to educate people about food and its impact on health. Michelle also talks about the role of community partnerships and how organizations like San Diego Gives can help them expand their reach and impact.For more information on the many services of San Diego Gives, please visit www.SanDiegoGives.org.
Ever wondered how businesses can leverage their power to transform global economy for the greater good? Buckle up for an enlightening journey as we traverse the landscape of B Locals - a thriving network of businesses committed to creating waves of positive change in their local communities. With Brittany's experience on B Local Boston and Benn's journey with Maine B Corp Champions Group, we delve into the unique dynamics of these communities across North America. B Locals are not just about businesses, they are about people - people like Nathan, Winnie, Kel, Michelle and Lisa who have reshaped our understanding of event engagement, inclusivity and the power of representation. Hear their compelling stories of changing norms and their inspiring initiatives such as Wisconsin's Libertory Action Committee and B Local Vancouver's justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion chair. They challenge us to rethink our definition of event success and underscore the significant role diversity plays in fostering a truly inclusive community.In the final phase of our journey, we explore the tangible impact of B Locals. From advocacy to onboarding new board members, these communities are leaving an indelible mark on their regions. As we travel from Vancouver to Florida, we uncover the enormous potential of these communities and the dynamic ways they are shaping their respective regions. Hear Michelle, Kel, Winnie, Nathan, Lisa, and Rose share their experiences, their vision for the future, and a stirring call-to-action for all of us to be intentionally good and reimagine capitalism. So tune in, get inspired, and join us in this relentless pursuit of using business as a force for good.B Local Communities Website Overview of the B Local Leader's Full Conversations:Michelle Reid from Vancouver shares so much about inclusivity at events. Kel Moody from Portland, OR talks about the succession planning their board has learned over the years. Lisa Geason-Bauer from Wisconsin highlights how remote works might be a whole new area for you to tap into for community building. Nathan Stuck from Georgia shares his secrets to being intentional when networking. Winnie Mulamba from Florida shares how important community is and how working with them drives the work forward. Rose Lavelle from B Lab does a great job talking about success and challenges and hopes for the future with each B local and B lab.Dirigo Collective Website
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Michelle Thames https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/social-media-decoded/id1518875342 is an award-winning blogger turned Online Business & Marketing Strategist who has helped catapult companies like multi-million dollar beauty brand MIELLE Organics, from a startup to becoming a household name by leveraging organic social media and digital marketing strategies.Learn how Michelle pivoted from health care to marketing, and what she did to support MIELLE Organics with their eCommerce strategy. Find out how going live was instrumental to marketing success and what types of campaigns help shoppers buy. Get encouraging tips on standing out amongst the competition in the market. Uncover the surprising benefits of attending local events and authentic connection with new people. Discover what organic social media means for a brand strategy and how collaboration is a powerful technique for small businesses. Gain an understanding of consistency and patience and how it helps an audience know, like, and trust your company. Hear Michelle's marketing trend predictions for 2023 and how to evaluate what's working (and what's not).Take Michelle's advice: “go live”! If you're feeling unsure about this, keep listening because she offers a simple starting point that accounts for common concerns.Receive weekly live shopping industry updates and tips in our newsletter: https://try.estreamly.com/newsletter
Inspiring and raw conversation with Michelle Hu, founder of founder of Etoile Collective, online beauty accessories store with operations in Melbourne and recently New York.Hear Michelle share her sunrise with immigrant parents moving to Australia from China, and instilling the importance of working and studying hard. You will hear Michelle talk about how seeing her parents not have much inspire her to make the most of her opportunities and recently she was able to buy her parents a house, which is very inspiring.This show just last week ranked #16 (!!!!) in Australia in the careers category. I am still lost for words but a massive thank you to you for listening to the episodes, supporting the show and please continue to share your feedback by messaging us on Instagram or contact me directly on LinkedIn. ***TIMESTAMPS—————03:05 - Quick facts 03:48 - Sunrise 05:14 - Learning photoshop and marketing from games 06:40 - significance of parents bravery 08:06 - Secret that helped Michelle start her business, Etoile 09:14 - heroes growing up 10:05 - Parents work 10:35 - Buying house for parents 11:15 - success at 16 12:30 - reflections working in finance over law 14:00 - career pathways outside the traditional industries 16:12 - how to receive a yes to a cold message 20:35 - painful learning about mental wellbeing 21:40 - How to build a side hustle whilst working full time 23:50 - Turning idea into reality to start Etoile with no direct experience 26:15 - Learning revenue and inventory management 28:50 - Bootstrapping the business 32:30 - Moving to New York 34:45 - Differences between New York and Melbourne 36:01 - Daily Mail article 38:15 - social media vs physical marketing 40:50 - Discoverability on TikTok 41:50 - Podcast marketing tips 43:44 - final sprint***Read about our recently launched Curiosity Center business and subscribe to the newsletter for articles directly in your inbox!Always appreciate if you can help by rating this podcast on iTunes, as it helps others find us and convince guests to come on the show.Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter for more!This show showcases relatable role models, re-imagining a high flyer to help you achieve your potential and be 1% better everyday!
This episode is a special extended edition of the Pride in Diversity Show to coincide with the Out in the Open Festival 2021. Hosted by Damien Stevens-Todd and Georgina Poort. To Celebrate 10 years of the Out in the Open Festival we hear stories from the local LGBTI+ Festival as part of "Think About It" Series developed by Cris Stevens-Todd. Hear Michelle's, Corey's, Emma's, Merryn's and Ray's stories
Michelle Seiler Tucker is the Founder and CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated. She holds the M&AMI (Mergers & Acquisitions Master Intermediary) title, as well as Certified Mergers and Acquisitions Professional (CM&AP) and Certified Senior Business Analyst (CSBA). Michelle also owns many other businesses in several different industries. As a 20-year veteran in the M&A industry, she is regarded as the leading authority on buying, selling, fixing, and growing businesses. Her and her firm have sold over a thousand businesses in almost every vertical and have a remarkable track record of success. Get Michelle's book today here: https://exitrichbook.com/Follow Michelle on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleseiler/Learn more about selling your business or buying a business on their website at: https://seilertucker.com/Follow and connect with the host, Connor Dube: https://www.linkedin.com/in/socialsellingexpert/Instagram: connor_dubeIf you're already thinking you need to find a more efficient way to conquer your monthly B2B content like blogs, newsletters, and social media – we'd like to show you how we can improve the quality, save you tons of time, and achieve better results! To learn more visit www.activeblogs.com"I think rich is really having a quality of life and being extremely well rounded. It's not just about making money. It's about making an impact." -Michelle Seiler TuckerEpisode Summary:Michelle Seiler Tucker — best-selling author and Founder and CEO of Seiler Tucker Incorporated — joins Connor to talk about what it means to “Exit Rich.” Hear Michelle talk about her days as “The Closer” at Xerox, how she leverages her sales expertise in her Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) business, and the importance of helping sellers identify what they really want. Learn about viable exit plans and how the right model will help you build your business into a more valuable asset.Key Takeaways:Everyone has a different definition of “rich.”To successfully exit rich, you need a viable exit plan. Planning your exit with the right model means building a business that will be a real asset when it comes time to sell. And never say never. A business owner with an “I'll never sell” attitude isn't focused on innovating and scaling an asset. In business, you're either growing or dying. So, the idea of never selling ends up being self-destructive.The high risk isn't in startups anymore. Right now, it's businesses that have been around for 10 years or more “dropping like flies” because they want to do things the way they've always done them instead of marketing and innovating.More HighlightsKnow your core competency. What is it your business does like no one else?Hope you enjoyed this episode of B2B Mentors! Make sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Leave us a 5-star review, so your friends and colleagues can find us too. B2B Mentors is brought to you by activeblogs.com. Head over to our Content Trifecta page to schedule a chat with Connor about custom marketing content solutions for your company and the Content Trifecta effect!
Michelle Wedderburn-Waters is an expat mentor, travel curator, and relocation consultant with a background in management, customer service, public relations, and entrepreneurship. As the founder and CEO of Afro Expats, Michelle helps people confidently navigate their visits and moves to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.Hear Michelle talk about her Canadian-Jamaican roots, how she convinced her husband to make the move to San Miguel de Allende, why she feels Mexico offers a better life experience for her young son versus life in the United States, and more.Learn More about Afro Expats: www.afroexpats.comSubscribe to Afro Expats on YouTubeFollow Afro Expats on Instagram - Afro_expatsFollow Afro Expats on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MichelleforAfroExpats Join Black SMA - San Miguel de Allende Looking for VPNs, banking, travel, and health insurance for your move abroad? Well have no fear, we've got you. Get your Move Abroad Starter Kit today at www.blaxitglobal.com/resources.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/blaxitglobal)
ALIEN PORTALS, EUROVISION, FEMINISM, GOUGH WHITLAM & MORE: It's the Eavesdroppin' Summer Pot Luck! We've been accused of being a little dark in recent episodes, especially as we're meant to be a comedy-chat podcast, so we've added a little mystical sunshine to the episode! In this week's summer pot luck, we address questions, pseudo questions, posits and posers from loyal Eavesdroppers and chat about the BIG QUESTIONS like… Is Al Teggart real? Can larvae sense when you're about to squish them? Are aliens birds? Can you drown an ant? Is Michelle an ant-killing psychopath? We also ask questions like... Do alien lifeforms have more than 5 senses? Are governments hiding information about aliens? Are there portals and other dimensions that alien lifeforms can travel through? Are shooting stars alien ships going into lightspeed? Can you have Botox and still be a good feminist? Why is having facial tweakments and being a feminist such a layered bombshell? Who is Caitlin Moran? What is the correct name for the jawbone? Who is Elizabeth Reid? Are aliens just billionaires from another planet? Do aliens go anal probing for fun? Is Skinwalker Ranch a portal for aliens? What's happened to Hazel The Psychic Real Estate Agent?? What is ding dong all about in Eurovision? It's jam-packed full of rambling feather-brained chat... Hear Michelle call the ex-Governor General of Australia Sir John Kerr ‘Jim' Kerr (#SimpleMinds anyone??)! Hear Geordie utter the words 'Kasabi Testicles'! Hear Michelle throw shade on the moon landing! Hear Geordie say ‘dobbed on' (look it up if you don't know what it means hahaha)! Hear Michelle ponder whether or not Boris really had Covid! Hear Geordie call Richard Branson 'Dickie B'! Hear Michelle say Chocolate Canal! And more... all on this week's episode of Eavesdroppin'! Stay beautiful and keep Eavesdroppin'! (Thanks Louise!) Listen, like, subscribe, share etc… Listen here: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com Or here: https://podfollow.com/1539144364 EAVESDROPPIN' ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3BKt2Oy4zfPCxI7LDOQLN4 APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/…/eavesd… GOOGLE PODCASTS https://tinyurl.com/y5n33pys YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcu… Or wherever you normally listen… #aliensarebillionairesindisguise #aliens #goughwhitlam #feminism #conspiracytheories #eurovision #analprobes #comedypodcast #podcast #storytellingpodcast #eavesdroppin #skinwalkerranch #boblazar #truelife #traviswalton #funny #podcastersofinstagram #podcasters #podcastlife #funnypodcast #alienabduction #caitlinmoran #arealiensreal #theeleventh #juanita #2birdsyakkin
How do you play big when the system keeps you playing small?Whoa! We know, right?! That's one BIG question. ⛰️It's one of the many headscratchers we're tackling in this belter of a podcast with a woman we're quite happy to admit we've developed a bit of a girl crush on.
BENT COPPERS: The Real Life Stories behind Line Of Duty... WARNING: This Eavesdroppin' episode reveals Line of Duty plot lines... WE WARNED YA! Mother of god, there's one thing and one thing only we're interested in this episode, and that's BENT COPPERS! Yes, it's the Line of Duty episode and this week, we look at the real life stories that inspired the show... For kindred Line of Duty fans, we know how you feel... It's been a few weeks since we all discovered who The Fourth Man formerly known as H is - and we're bereft on the lawn and crying into our brown lemonade over the hole in our Sunday nights, now that season 6 has ended. Which is why we are looking at the real-life bent b*stards and British institutionalised corruption within the Met that inspired LoD writer Jed Mecurio. Find out which shooting at Stockwell Tube station inspired Season 1, Episode 1... Discover who the season 6 Gail Vella character is based on... We reveal the two real-life black deaths that inspired the Christopher Lawrence plot line in season 6... Geordie uncovers the key real-life case (and Britain's most investigated murder) that inspired the entire Line of Duty Series... Hear Michelle say Steve Arnus and Geordie say Dill Jando and more, all on this week's episode... Now we're sucking Diesel! LISTEN TO EAVESDROPPIN' PODCAST to FIND OUT MORE!! *Correction: Seems Jerry Hall is still married to Rupert Murdoch
May is Celiac Awareness Month. James and Shannon sit down with @TheBrewBabe Michelle to prove having a gluten allergy doesn't have to stop you from enjoying craft beer. Hear Michelle's first hand experience of living with Celiac, the difference between gluten free and gluten reduced and how her craft beer/homebrewing journey has evolved. Plus, James challenges Michelle to a "May the 4th" beer name game.
In this inaugural episode of “Girls Throw Too”, Whitney & Michelle introduce their new company, Baggin Broads, and themselves. You'll learn about their personal lives, their cornhole experiences as women, and an amazing interview with Rebecca, Steven Bernacet's (cornhole pro player) girlfriend.Here's a recap of the episode:- Hear Michelle's heartfelt and traumatic story about the role cornhole in her life and her community - Learn about why we decided to start Baggin Broads - Michelle's brilliant solo practice routine idea - Meet Rebecca, girlfriend of ACL Champ Steven Bernacet- Learn about Steven's favorite movies including Cars & Toy StoryJoin our email list so you never miss an episode over here: https://girlsthrowtoo.com/girls-throw-too-podcast/Review our podcast here and you could be selected to have your review read on air and receive some Baggin Broads merch as a thank you!Check out fun videos of cornhole pros and amazing visual content at https://girlsthrowtoo.com/cornhole-videos/Support the show
An unhealthy lifestyle led Michelle Redden to a slight heart attack when she was in her 40s. Michelle asked her doctor what she needed to do. He put his hand on her heart and said “sweetie if you do not know what is going on in there how do you expect me to know.” Hear Michelle’s journey of healing from abortion, learning to forgive herself, how the Lord showed up in a physical manifestation so real, others experienced the encounter too! Today, Michelle is a trained Biofeedback Specialist and reshaping how believers influence cultural mountains.
In this special episode of Texthelp Talks, our AsiaPac EdTech Manager Greg O'Connor, is joined by Michelle Van Puyvelde, a School Leader at the ACT Education Directorate, Australia. Hear Michelle's story of using Read&Write for Google Chrome with 43,000 students across their 39 schools and the impact this is having on teaching and learning.
Hear Michelle, Sklar, and Spencer discuss who they would see in concert if they could right now. Then, buckle in for an interview with the creator of Senior Stories' cover art, Emma Hagelin, where we talk about her artistic process and unique Loyola experience.
Michelle DiCarlo is an award winning realtor who has been selling homes in San Diego and the surrounding area since 2005. She is a firm believer in continuously learning in order to best serve her clients. Michelle’s keen negotiation skills coupled with her market knowledge and deep commitment to each client is why she is ‘Your Favorite Realtor’! On this Episode: Michelle talks about her love for teaching and education eventually pivoted into her current passion- real estate. Michelle shares her advice for parenting especially during changing times. Michelle and Stacey discuss the importance of coaches and mentors in our success and why some entrepreneurs don’t make it. Hear Michelle and Stacey talk about core values and the importance of our beliefs in light of our actions. Key Takeaways: Always stay open to new experiences and opportunities. Find someone you trust to be your mentor or coach, and don’t go cheap! Put your mindset as top priority even over your skill set. Tweetable Quotes: “Failure is definitely the biggest gift you could ever get!” - Michelle “Networking is a blast when you are authentic and real in your networking.” - Michelle Michelle DiCarlo: Instagram: @michelledicarlo Facebook: @michelledicarlo Find her on coldwellbankerhomes.com for all things real estate! Resources: Instagram: @pivotpointadvantage Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey:http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey ( http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostacey) If you’re ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out:http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess ( http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess) Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you’ve always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals:https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling ( https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling)
Today is World Mental Health Day (10/10/2020) and The Easier, Better, for Construction Show BONUS episode is for us to see how to spot and help ourselves and others make building easier and better while improving our mental wellbeing. Michelle E. Dickinson, Author, TED Speaker, and advocate, discusses ways to decrease the mental health stigma and shame that prevents people from accessing care within the workplace along with her own personal story of perseverance and triumph. Michelle shared important tips and strategies to help us all stay mentally empowered during the current uncertainty with the COVID-19 pandemic. Follow Michelle on Social Media at LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-e-dickinson-7882013 https://www.michelleedickinson.com/ Free Chapter of my Book: http://breakingintomylife.com/excerpt/ Hear Michelle with Bella Englebach and Gemma Jones on The Edges of Lean Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/continuous-improvement-and-mental-health/id1524846544?i=1000490069960 Follow Felipe on social media via LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/engineerfelipe Twitter at https://twitter.com/felipe_engineer Today's episode is sponsored by the Lean Construction Institute. Join me and many others from the Lean design and construction community at their 22nd Annual Congress. It is being held virtually this year, the week of October 19th. Our theme is the ABC's of Lean...Transformation through Actions, Best Practices, and Coaching. Learn more at https://www.lcicongress.org/2020
We are supposed to be loved and cared for when we are born and most of us are. We are supposed by be he shining star of our parent's eye, but not Rita.Her mother left her at the hospital when she was born; unwanted.Hear Michelle's Interview with Rita
"Have you ever tried to do a cartwheel, ride a bike or climb a tree in a skirt 2 inches below the knees?"Michelle Redfern joins John and Alex from Ninja Software to speak about gender equity and inclusion, not only in the workplace and sporting fields but in all aspects of our day-to-day life.It starts earlier than you think, from toy stores to school uniforms - everyone has a part to play in shaping the social norms for our next generation of young boys and girls. Michelle is determined to contribute to achieving global gender equality in her lifetime, primarily through her research and advocacy work in the corporate world and the sporting industry. Join us to hear the origin story and opinions of the mind behind 'Advancing Women in Business and Sport', an enterprise providing research and advisory services on equality, inclusion and gender diversity. The road to change is built with more than boys with 'Tonka' trucks.Hear Michelle's take on the power of subliminal gender roles that are present from childhood; and tips on how you can make changes in your workplace by rethinking your advertising and recruitment campaigns. So, what is your role in the change we want to see? Sources:Michelle Redfern: https://michelleredfern.com/Girls Uniform Agenda: https://girlsuniformagenda.org/Today's Girls are Tomorrow's Leaders, Victoria Waterman TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur3vRU8co4I&feature=youtu.beNinja Software: https://www.ninjasoftware.com.au/teamWebsite: https://www.techsociety.fm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4FwjviTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google: https://podcasts.google.com/search/tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSocietyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/techsociety.fm/
In this Very Special Episode, Joe, Jen, and Tom cover the latest news, then are joined by some very special, very good-looking guests to review the cinematic masterpiece: Winter Dragon! Join Sarah, Dan, and Michelle as we review the bastard pilot and money grab from Red Eagle Entertainment! Hear Dan get swept away by the dramatic acting! Hear Sarah reminisce about 90's weekend television! Hear Michelle find secret volcanoes! As always, spoilers abound, as does your pal, Billy Zane!Link to Winter Dragon: https://youtu.be/S27gG6LZf88Please show your support by rating/reviewing us. http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1479634263 wotshowcast.buzzsprout.com Email: talkwotpodcast@protonmail.com Twitter: @arantalk Instagram: talk_aran_rhiod Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/GM5QkyG
Pssst! Did you hear Michelle punched a car? Whose car did she punch and why? Listen to find out!
On this edition of Cammayo’s Compliance Talk, a weekly webinar series by our in-house compliance expert Michelle Cammayo, Patrick McKiernan, Senior Vice President, Institutional Consulting Group at RBC Wealth Management joins us to talk about the latest developments surrounding COVID-19 and its impact on employers. Hear Michelle and Patrick cover the week’s crucial updates and news, some specific legislation developments and a reflection on some of the slow down that’s starting to set in as we continue to navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
In this episode Lars talks to Michelle Jones and November Pollack, respectively principal and founder, and a student at Wayfinding Academy in Portland, Oregon. Wayfinding Academy is an alternative, two year college that offers a different approach to higher education. Despite its small size, and short history (first cohort started in 2016), Wayfinding has already gotten some recognition, and recruits students from all over the US. We talk about how society is steering more and more young people towards college, what we hope to get out of school and studies, how curiosity often doesn’t survive the many years of formal schooling, and what the role of the teacher should be. Hear Michelle’s TEDx-talk from 2019, and read about Wayfinding in The Times Chronicle of Higher Education(Nov 2019) and The New York Times (June 2019). These are examples of the kinds of experiments and different ideas about learning we’ve been talking a lot about on the podcast. Books mentioned in the episode: John Holt, Instead of Education: Ways to Help People Do Things Better, Sentient 2003 [1976] Derrick Jensen, Walking on Water: Reading, Writing and Revolution, Chelsea Green Publising, 2005 If you want to hear more about these topics, here’s an episode from Blake Boles’ podcast Off-Trail Learning (recorded at Wayfinding Academy last year), where Blake, Bill Deresiewicz (author of Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life from 2015) and Dev Carey discusses what it means to be educated, and the power and peril of self-education. We would love your feedback on this episode. What are your thoughts, experiences, counterarguments, and ideas about how to spread such ideas about education? Please contact us on the email address below. ---------------------------- Our logo is by Sveinung Sudbø, see his works on originalkopi.com The music is by Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, see the facebook page Nygrenda Vev og Dur for more info. ---------------------------- Thank you for listening. You can contact us on our facebook page or by email: larsogpaal@gmail.com There is no better way for the podcast to gain new interested listener than by you sharing it with friends, so if you find what we do interesting and useful, please consider doing just that. The podcast is still most in Norwegian, but we have a lot of episodes coming out in English. Our blogs: https://paljabekk.com/ https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/ Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål
In this episode I am joined by Michelle Odoerfer, a mother of two young girls living in Clinton Township, Michigan with her husband Andrew. Michelle experienced two very different births - her first, in a hospital, was tense as she had to endure verbal and physical aggression from an attending OB. Her second was a peaceful, unattended home birth, with just herself and her husband (baby came so fast the midwife didn’t make it). Hear Michelle share how she learned some tough lessons about self advocacy - not only during her first birth, but also through her newborn’s undiagnosed tongue and lip tie. Many health care providers missed the ties, and Michelle had to figure out on her own why her baby wasn’t gaining weight. She also committed to a journey of sourcing donated breast milk, and crafting her own supplemental nursing system. For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) and our Instructor program. Find an EBB Instructor here, and click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class. RESOURCES:
Michelle Carter sent dozens of texts to Conrad Roy urging her boyfriend to kill himself in the days before the teen killed himself. Carter was convicted in his death and now the Supreme Court has refused to hear her appeal. , Nancy Grace discusses the unusual case with Maryland criminal defense lawyer Robin Ficker and reporter John Lemley.
PSA: I believe so strongly in the power of coaching. Which is why in today's episode I get to turn the tables and you hear me receive live coaching from Stefanie Gass.Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a coaching business? Want to know what questions and ideas keep me up at night? Well...you are about to find out with this behind the scenes look inside my coaching business!Come be a fly on the wall and listen in as I get some major clarity and direction on courses that I want to start, have started, and more - all from someone who is farther along in their entrepreneurial journey.Stef walks me through some A-HA moments, some smile and nod my head moments (as an ENFP most of my clarity came afterwards in the replay!)P.S. I do breakthrough sessions too! FREE but only for a limited number of spots; so get on my calendar now!Click here to book your FREE Breakthrough Session!Learn more about Stef.Shownotes: https://putyourpassiontowork.com/ep-10/
Sunday, December 30, 2018 | Online Worship & Intro to Who Am I? Series | Bret, Alyssa, & Michelle lead us in a 20-min online worship service. Hear Michelle introduce the "Who Am I?" sermon series on the Enneagram, and sing along to the Epiphany classic "We Three Kings" and our song of the series "Who You Say I Am."
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Curt Brown and Brendan Kurie discuss the Massachusett Supreme Judicial Court's decision to hear Michelle Carter's appeal. We compare the case to a 2011 Minnesota Supreme Court decision on whether Freedom of Speech applies to suggesting suicide.
Are you stuck "in your head"? Do you have doubts and self talk that holds you back? Then you NEED to listen to this episode! Hear Michelle talk about how to stop the noise and get going!
Are you stuck “in your head”? Do you have doubts and self talk that holds you back? Then you NEED to listen to this episode! Hear Michelle talk about how to stop the noise and get going!
Want to know how entrepreneurial leaders think? In today’s interview we talk to Michelle Duval from 'Fingerprint for Success' to discover the attitudes and quotes of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. Also, hear why the excuse "But I'm Tired" doesn't cut it as a reason for not learning about the markets. Michelle Duval Michelle Duval is a pioneer in the field of professional coaching and led a groundbreaking study on the attitudes of some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs. We discuss the attitudes of entrepreneurial leadership she has observed in over 20 years of coaching and her following favourite quotes on success. “The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary.” - Vidal Sassoon. “The question I ask myself like almost every day is, 'Am I doing the most important thing I could be doing?'” - Mark Zuckerburg “It is hard to visualize someone as a leader if she is always waiting to be told what to do.” - Sheryl Sandberg COO Facebook. “If you don’t have time for the small things you won’t have time for the big things”. - Richard Branson. “Chase the vision, not the money. The money will end up following you.” - Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos. Hear Michelle’s vast experience of coaching entrepreneurs and what she has found that works best in the business world. https://fingerprintforsuccess.com/ Louise Bedford - Mindpower "But I'm tired" Louise hears this as an excuse for not learning about the market all the time. You are the sum total of all the decisions you have made and what you see in your life right now is the result of your past decisions. It is the decisions you make that will determine your level of equity in the future.
A dancer, a mom, a cancer survivor. We couldn't think of a more powerful guest to come on Pead in a Podcast as we wind down our first season that Michelle Kaley. A lifetime dancer, choreographer and business owner, Michelle has woven a tapestry in the performing arts world that won't soon be undone. As a cancer survivor, a mother and friend, she continues to tell a story of strength, positivity and hope. Her story changed us for the better. Hear Michelle tell her stories of dance (check out the studio she currently works at at http://dancespotx.com), raising a son with autism (http://www.uniqueprintstherapy.com/) and her cancer diagnosis and subsequent victories (https://firstdescents.org/ is the outdoor adventure group she mentions in the podcast, Michelle's Facebook support group is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/640279496154188/). This episode will take your breath away with its emotion, cheer and love.
A dancer, a mom, a cancer survivor. We couldn't think of a more powerful guest to come on Pead in a Podcast as we wind down our first season that Michelle Kaley. A lifetime dancer, choreographer and business owner, Michelle has woven a tapestry in the performing arts world that won't soon be undone. As a cancer survivor, a mother and friend, she continues to tell a story of strength, positivity and hope. Her story changed us for the better. Hear Michelle tell her stories of dance (check out the studio she currently works at at http://dancespotx.com), raising a son with autism (http://www.uniqueprintstherapy.com/) and her cancer diagnosis and subsequent victories (https://firstdescents.org/ is the outdoor adventure group she mentions in the podcast, Michelle's Facebook support group is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/640279496154188/). This episode will take your breath away with its emotion, cheer and love.
Michelle’s dream has come true and Stephen King’s The Dark Tower is on the big screen. Hear Michelle’s spoiler-free review at the top of the show. We continue on from there to slip through a number of topics, from Lego Voltron to the wonderful new short that is storming the internet In a Heartbeat. Some fun […]
Dr Michelle Maloney is the national convenor and co-founder of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance, and the developing New Economy Network Australia. Both are strongly connected with fast-growing global movements, and a burgeoning mix of initiatives on the ground. All this has inspired a rapidly growing convergence on the 2nd New Economy conference coming up in Brisbane in September, to formalise the network and its strategies for regenerating the systems and stories we live by. Hear Michelle talk about who's involved, what it's aiming to achieve, how you can get involved, and why it matters. It's no secret that there is mass disenchantment with our economic and governance systems. And there is an extraordinary range and number of people and organisations around the world working to harness this towards positive change. Michelle explains that Australia is no exception. “At its nub, what [we're] talking about is shifting the underpinning structures that support industrial society away from destruction, and towards sustaining, nurturing and restoring life.” Thousands of people and groups are working at the new economy in one form or another in Australia. But unlike a lot of other places around the world, there has been no over-arching means of connecting and developing the movement. There have been pockets of work on the new economy everywhere, but nothing to stitch them together. “We've got all the pockets, we've got pockets galore. And we want to grow that, and amplify that …. But at the macro level, the systems change … perhaps [that's where] this network will have an opportunity to really break some new ground…. [To shift] not just pockets of activity in a local area but the systems that connect them.” Michelle emphasises that this isn't just for people working in this space already. This is for anyone who wants to be part of the network's important work. And the music she chooses for us to end this podcast will leave you in no doubt that when she describes the upcoming conference as a ‘grass roots economics fiesta', she means it! In light of all this, it was great to have an opportunity to speak with Michelle about some of her personal journey, these networks she's convening, and how they can help us rethink and regenerate our society's systems, for the interdependent aims of good human living and a flourishing planet. Joining Anthony online from her home in Brisbane, here's Michelle Maloney. Music: Let Them Know, by the Public Opinion Afro Orchestra 43, by Owls of the Swamp. Due to licencing restrictions, our guest's nominated music can only be played on radio or similarly licenced broadcasts of this episode. We hope podcast licencing falls into line with this soon. Production by Ben Moore & Anthony James. Many thanks to our generous supporters for helping to make this happen. And thanks for listening. Get more at: https://neweconomy.org.au - the developing website of the New Economy Network Australia (including how to register for the upcoming New Economy Conference in Brisbane 1-3 September 2017) https://www.earthlaws.org.au - the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA) https://www.earthlaws.org.au/?page_id=2854 - for more on Dr Michelle Maloney
Cannabis treatment for pain saves lives every day. Hear Michelle's story and how she is helping others.
Michele Gershfeld is a debt settlement and bankruptcy attorney who negotiates resolutions between clients and their creditors On the show Hear Michelle talk about: The improtance of credit Having bad credit can impact your purchase of a home or car How credit can be important for investors Working on a monthly budget Using the envelope system to curb your using of your debit card Getting your annual credit report to check errors Watch out for 0% credit card offers And much more:: You can find Michele at www.getfinanciallyfit.com You can reach her at : 914.815.3222 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Among many things, Michelle is an international adoptee from the UK adopted in the United States. As a little girl struggling through the foster care system, young Michelle learned early that only perfection equated safety. Thus, the perfect grades, the best job, the nicest car... all of these things began to mean survival. She rose to the top, becoming a successful broadcast news journalist and balancing a series of impressive roles. So, why did she walk away from the financial and emotional security she worked so hard to achieve? What changed, and is she happy with this decision? Hear Michelle discover that what she was looking for had been there all along. ------------------ Like the show? Please review on iTunes! http://itunes.careerdayshow.com. I'd love to hear from you on Twitter (https://twitter.com/CarissaWeiser), Facebook (https://facebook.com/CareerDayShow), or LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/carissaweiser). To be considered for the show, share your story with me: http://careerdayshow.com/stories. ------------------ Special thanks to Michelle Madrid-Branch for sharing her story with the world. See what she's up to here: http://michellemadridbranch.com. Music: "Empires" by Scott Holmes "Fish Bowl" by Scott Holmes "I'm What You'd Be Without Her Long Version" by Doctor Turtle "Throughout The City" by David Szesztay "Take Care" by David Szesztay "Smiling Cars" by David Szesztay "Ladybirds Theme" by David Szesztay "Add And" by Broke For Free
MC039: A Young Woman with Manufacturing Dreams: A conversation with Michelle Mabry Traditionally the manufacturing industry has been dominated by the presence of men. That’s not a bad thing. But it’s not necessarily a good thing either. Today’s episode of Making Chips is a conversation with one of the many young women who are stepping into the once-male-dominated manufacturing industry and making a very positive difference. When Michelle Mabry moved to Chicago she enrolled in a welding class at a local community college and was set on fire by the wonderful skills and things she could do with a welding torch in her hand. She’s confident that she has a ton to offer the manufacturing industry. Hear her story on this episode of Making Chips. What inspires a young woman to become a welder? The answers to that question will be is as different as the young women you’re talking about, but for Michelle Mabry it was the way that welding could be an outlet for creativity and inspiration. She discovered that the skill of welding enables her to create things that otherwise might never come to reality, and that she could transfer those skills to others through teaching and enable them to establish a solid future when there otherwise may not be any hope. Hear more of how Michelle is using her welding experience and education to inspire others to make something great of their lives, on this episode. Is the modern machine shop an appropriate place for women to be? Michelle Mabry thinks so… as do the hosts of Making Chips, Jason Zenger and Jim Carr. Modern manufacturing facilities are not your grandfather’s machine shop. By and large today’s shops are clean, technical, skill-oriented environments where women and men can work alongside each other to create the parts and machinery that keep our country running. Jason, Jim, and Michelle have a very open and candid conversation about the unique perspectives that women bring to the manufacturing industry on this episode, and you get to listen in. Why are women needed in the manufacturing industry? A unique mindset and perspective is one of the many things women bring into manufacturing, and Jason Zenger and Jim Carr believe it’s sorely needed. Men and women are different and they feel it’s about time we utilized those differences to move the manufacturing industry forward, opening up doors of possibility that until now have gone unnoticed. With the combined insights and creativity of both sexes, manufacturing companies can innovate and grow in ways we’ve not seen yet. Hear more about how this combination of the sexes in the manufacturing industry could move things forward, in this episode. What about you? Are you willing to take a step into a new field? When Michelle Mabry first told people that she was going to enroll in a welding class at her local college, she hit opposition almost immediately. People took exception with her choice because she was a woman, because it wasn’t “normal” for a women to don a welding helmet and apron. But Michelle says the naysayers only fuel her determination. It’s not that she wants to be like a man, she wants to be who she is, and welding is one of the channels she uses to express her creativity and make a difference in the world. Hear Michelle’s inspiring story on this episode. Maybe it will inspire you to step out of your comfort zone and develop a new skill as well. Outline of this episode [1:06] The upcoming Mazak event, “Mazak Discover 2015” - click to register for this incredible event. [3:12] Introduction to this episode: An inspiring story about following your passion! [3:45] Industry news - Jim’s participation on a panel discussing smart manufacturing, and Jason’s journey in working through some acquisitions for his company. [6:10] Introduction of today’s guest: Michelle Mabry. [7:50] Michelle’s move to Chicago as the catalyst that moved her into the field of welding. [9:00] What inspired Michelle about welding? [10:15] Michelle’s enrollment in a welding class: what she learned and the certifications she is earning. [14:00] Michelle’s aspirations to teach welding once she’s finished with her education. [16:02] Hopes for the future: Sculptures, encouraging others to consider their possibilities, and the desire to help others excel.) [17:56] How to get the younger generation or women interested in the manufacturing industry. [19:21] How a welding lab can breed confidence in people who otherwise might not have it. [20:26] The power of manufacturing skills to give people a new lease on life and dreams for their future. [22:04] What the average manufacturing employer is looking for. [22:43] Michelle’s “Ah Ha!” moment when she knew manufacturing was what she wanted to do. [23:20] How Michelle dealt with the naysayers. [24:16] The importance of women in the manufacturing industry. Links mentioned in this episode Mazak’s upcoming event - https://www.mazakusa.com/discover2015/ Workshops for Warriors - http://workshopsforwarriors.org/ www.MakingChips.com/contact Or call us at 312-725-0245 Tweets you can use to tell others about the episode What motivates a young #woman to become a #welder? A young #woman who became a #welder, and how she dealt with the #naysayers Why women are vitally needed in the #ManufacturingIndustry How #manufacturing skills can inspire and motivate people to a better more productive life Using #welding to #inspire and #motivate others, in this episode of #MakingChips