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Wat een zondag hebben we achter de rug in de eredivisie. En wat komt er nog op ons af? FC Twente gaat in de zinderende strijd om de titel nog een grote rol spelen. Zondag moet de ploeg van Joseph Oosting naar een bibberende Johan Cruijff Arena en Fardau en Leon hebben alvast een mooi scenario in gedachten, zo stellen ze in De Ballen Verstand. Vader en zoon Vennegoor of Hesselink spelen daarin de hoofdrol. Hoe dat elkaar zit? Ze leggen het uit. Voor FC Twente zelf staat er ook het nodige op het spel in de laatste week van de competitie. Uiteraard is er in de podcast aandacht voor de zege op FC Utrecht, een ‘geheimzinnig kampvuur’ en waarmee tikte Arnold Bruggink Leon op de vingers? Support the show: https://krant.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mado Hesselink shares some helpful insights on dealing with this, how recognizing it can help you improve as a yoga teacher. If you're in for some guidance, do not hesitate because we have this episode packed with tips and strategies to help you elevate as a yoga teacher.Imposter Syndrome For Yoga Teacher Highlights:Mado's storyWhat imposter syndrome is and how to identify itNervousness and imposter syndromeIs this more common in women?Three patterns where imposter syndrome is harmfulThe most prevalent pattern among yoga teachersWhat Mado does when someone with imposter syndrome comes to her How social media plays for someone who has imposter syndromeTips for yoga teachers experiencing imposter syndromeMado's recommendations for someone exploring imposter syndromeYou can find the episode show notes at: https://letstalk.yoga/episode/imposter-syndrome-yoga-teachers/Join our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
FC Twente en de kater. Hoe groot is die na de vernedering in eigen stadion tegen Feyenoord. De 6-2 nederlaag laat diepe sporen na, ook bij Fardau en Leon, die napraten in De Ballen Verstand. ,,Ook ik schaamde me.” Is de kritiek op trainer Joseph Oosting terecht, of ligt alles aan het aankoopbeleid? En had Lucas Vennegoor of Hesselink niet in de spits moeten spelen en kan het rouleren met Michel Vlap een keer stoppen?Support the show: https://krant.nlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tammo Hesselink is a Dutch DJ, producer & resident at Amsterdam's Garage Noord and has releases on Delsin, Blank Mind, Nous'Klaer Audio and Midgar. Tammo Hesselink likes to play around with many different rhythms. In terms of both what he makes and what he spins, he is drawn to stripped-back building blocks that allow him to get creative and find new sounds in what he combines. Whether that's the bass-driven swagger of UK sounds or the more psychedelic and loopy end of techno, what he does is mix it all into something unpredictable yet compelling. Follow: https://soundcloud.com/tammohesselink https://www.instagram.com/tammo8000 https://www.facebook.com/tammohesselink00
Wat zeventien jaar geleden begon met een klein winkeltje in Twente, is inmiddels uitgegroeid tot een keten met meer dan zeventig vestigingen. In korte tijd bouwde hij een imperium op met zijn Medikamente die Grenze. Bert Hesselink wordt dan ook de koning van de restpartijen genoemd. Presentator Hans van der Steeg gaat in gesprek met: * Ondernemer Bert Hesselink
Collaborating with other yoga teachers can be inspiring and fun - but it can also be a big disaster. Get a behind-the-scenes look at what makes a collaboration successful, when you should partner with someone on a project, and how to choose the right person to collaborate with. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: A discussion of imposter syndrome, comparison, and motivations behind partnerships When and why choosing to collaborate on a project is a good idea Finding the right person to collaborate with How partnerships help facilitate productivity and growth in your business What makes partnerships successful Benefits of collaborating on digital/online projects specifically EPISODE LINKS & RESOURCES: Libby Hinsley Anatomy Bites Follow Libby on Instagram @libbyhinsleypt LINKS AND RESOURCES: Follow YTR on Instagram @yoga.teacher.resource Join the Yoga Teacher Resource email list Join the Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group Learn more about the Impact Club Leave a review on iTunes Ask a question for the podcast on the Yoga Teacher Resource website or on SpeakPipe
Well hello there. You look lovely today. Your favourite Football Manager podcast is BACK, baby! For the first time in a long time, join Rich and the FULL FMTeam of Callum, Jeb and Kev as they take a deep dive into what's been going on in their footballing worlds, both digital and real. This week, the gang take a look at the new footballing landscape of the 23/24 season now the transfer window has slammed closed, pick a few teams that could be fun to manage for the remainder of FM23, spend more time than anyone expected analysing the career of Romelu Lukaku and flex their MLS ball knowledge. What a time to be alive! VIVA LA FMT! Our links: linktr.ee/fmtpod
This week on the podcast, I am joined by Mado Hesselink from the Yoga Teacher Resource. This is Mado's second time on the podcast and it was so fun to have her back on to talk all about workshops! In this episode, Mado shares her 3 keys to a stellar workshop that will actually sell out, as well as her top tips for how to create workshops that sell out and wow your students! Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree. If you're interested in finding an all-in-one platform for online or in-person teaching, then you should check out OfferingTree. OfferingTree has been supporting M.B.Om for over a year now and I not only love the product but I also love the people. OfferingTree is providing special pricing for M.B.Om listeners, so be sure to visit offeringtree.com/mbom *This episode originally aired in August 2021
We have a discussion with Renae Hesselink, Vice President of Sustainability of Nichols. We discuss how she got started with Sustainability, Her solar array on her home, and how it works in Michigan. We also discuss how she coordinates guests for two sustainable radio shows with Shelly Irwin, Teaching Sustainable Measurements at Grand Valley University, and much, much more.
Consumenten kiezen met de snel stijgende prijzen steeds vaker voor het goedkope alternatief. Gouden tijden voor partijhandelaren die restpartijen voor een prikkie op de kop tikken. Maar waar haal je die vandaan en hoe goedkoop moeten die eigenlijk zijn? Bert Hesselink topman van winkelformule Die Grenze is te gast in BNR Zakendoen. Macro met Edin Mujagić Elke dag een intrigerende gedachtewisseling over de stand van de macro-economie. Op maandag en vrijdag gaat presentator Thomas van Zijl in gesprek met econoom Arnoud Boot, de rest van de week praat Van Zijl met econoom Edin Mujagić. Beleggerspanel Technologiebedrijf Alibaba splitst in zes onderdelen. Krijgt het technologiebedrijf nu meer vrijheid van de Chinese overheid?. En: Bierbrouwerij Heineken raakt mogelijk twee grote Braziliaanse klanten kwijt. Dat en meer bespreken we om 13.00 in het beleggerspanel met: - Thijs Knaap, Chief Economist APG - Wim Zwanenburg, Beleggingsstrateeg bij Stroeve Lemberger Luister l Beleggerspanel Inzichtgesprek Bulkaanbiedingen in supermarkten leiden tot minder voedselverspilling. Er wordt vaak gedacht dat deze kortingen juist zorgen voor meer verspilling. Maar wetenschappers van o.a. Tilburg University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam en Wagening University concluderen nu het tegenovergestelde. Om uit te leggen hoe dat kan is Arjen van Lin, Associate Professor of Marketing bij Tilburg Univeristy te gast. Zakenpartner Ze studeerde Economie en Corporate Finance aan de Rijksuniversiteit van Groningen waarna ze begon als bankier op de Zuidas. Tijdens deze functie kreeg ze de mogelijkheid om een jaar naar Mumbai te gaan. Na het zien van de barre omstandigheden waarin de Mumbiaase bevolking leefde besloot ze het roer om te gooien en richtte ze in 2010 de stichting Tiny Miracles op. Contact & Abonneren BNR Zakendoen zendt elke werkdag live uit van 12:00 tot 14:30 uur. Je kunt de redactie bereiken via e-mail en Twitter. Abonneren op de podcast van BNR Zakendoen kan via bnr.nl/zakendoen, of via Apple Podcast en Spotify See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De inflatie maakt dat consumenten misschien wel gevoeliger zijn voor koopjes dan anders. Gouden tijden dus voor handelaren die restpartijen opkopen en voor een zacht prijsje in de winkel leggen. Of boert een budgetwinkelketen als Die Grenze sowieso wel goed? In ‘De Top van Nederland' een uitgebreid gesprek met Bert Hesselink, topman van winkelformule Die Grenze. Abonneer je op de podcast Ga naar ‘De top van Nederland' en abonneer je op de podcast, ook te beluisteren via Apple Podcast en Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who killed Laurie Gay Hesselink in 1979? She is one of many women who were strangled in Las Vegas during this era, and like the others -- her case remains unsolved.
Yes it's the DREADED international week, made bearable by Scotland actually doing the business and England being idiots.Back in 2017 we chatted with Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, although never realised the podcast! It's been sitting on our cloud for five years so why not release it now while no one's looking. He chatted to us about his work as a scout for PSV, the club looking at Moussa Dembele at the time of the phonecall, his memorable goals for the club including that one against Rangers and his penalty against Spartak, as well as his catchy fanchant.A lovely guy and a real hero of the club. But enough about Ste...nah but seriously, JVOH - one of the greats!Enjoy!Music Credit - Olivier Deriviere - Funky HQ
Yes it's the DREADED international week, made bearable by Scotland actually doing the business and England being idiots.Back in 2017 we chatted with Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink, although never realised the podcast! It's been sitting on our cloud for five years so why not release it now while no one's looking. He chatted to us about his work as a scout for PSV, the club looking at Moussa Dembele at the time of the phonecall, his memorable goals for the club including that one against Rangers and his penalty against Spartak, as well as his catchy fanchant.A lovely guy and a real hero of the club. But enough about Ste...nah but seriously, JVOH - one of the greats!Enjoy!Music Credit - Olivier Deriviere - Funky HQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Het kabinet besloot deze week om - tegen de wens van de lokale raad in - goedkeuring te geven aan het COA voor het opkopen van een hotel in Albergen in de gemeente Tubbergen om asielzoekers te huisvesten. Een landelijke overheid die de gemeente buitenspel zet, hoe kan dat? Raadslid Stijn Hesselink is te gast om te praten over hoe de besluitvorming tot stand kwam en gaat in op de relatie tussen lokale partijen en het landelijke kabinet. Raakt Den Haag steeds verder verwijderd van het platteland? Wat verwacht hij van de komst van honderden asielzoekers in zijn kleine gemeente en hoe moet het nu verder?
Seizoen 2, Aflevering 15 van "Kunnen we het maken?". Hoe kunnen we het maken? De bouwmethodiek verschilt van gebouw tot gebouw. Daarnaast heeft de maakwijze van constructies invloed op vele andere factoren zoals bouwveiligheid en bouwsnelheid. Wij nodigde Joris Hesselink uit van BAM Advies & Engineering om te praten over onder andere de invloed van bouwmethodieken en de laatste ontwikkelingen aan de hand van een aantal aansprekende voorbeelden, met onder andere de Zalmhaventoren. Luister naar het gesprek!
@tammohesselink has always been enthralled by rhythm. He explores the unknown areas in between the UK's broken beats and hypnotic trans-Atlantic techno. Hailing from a small town, he did things himself to start with and soon turned heads with his respected The Invariants label. After that began to get wider attention for its spacious and supple sounds, he went on to become a regular on Nous'klaer Audio and has just minted another new label, Real View Memory. The first EP, Borrowed Wheels, touches on percussive techno abstractions, halftime drum & bass and deep, atmospheric bass. All of that comes out in this week's mix. It is a 90-minute showcase of Tammo's ability to lay down body-popping rhythms. Sometimes they are silky and seductive and worm their way deep into your psyche, at others that are heavy, upfront and smack you over the head. The skillful balance between the moments of airy suspense and dense, unrelenting drums is what makes this selection so compelling.
Mado Hesselink is not only a yoga instructor; she's a guide for other yoga teachers. She developed the Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast after diving into the process of learning more about the business, and realizing the importance of broadening her own horizons.We talk about her journey into yoga, motherhood, and marketing. Whether you're a yoga teacher or not, she's full of wisdom and valuable information.To learn more, and for the complete show notes, visit: lytyoga.com/blog/category/podcasts/Resources:Learn more: teachingyoga.netListen: The Yoga Teacher Resource PodcastInstagram: @yoga.teacher.resourceRedefining Yoga is a production of Crate Media See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whether you're ready to start building your yoga business, or you're just wanting to expand your knowledge of teaching yoga there are endless resources available to you! A lot of them are free! Mado has plenty of them herself, from her podcast to affordable memberships that can help your start or expand you business to impact many! In this episode Thor will also share some AMAZING news about what's upcoming with The Elegant Outlaw Collective. We have some new community classes on the schedule, along with a Full Moon Retreat at the end of the year. We have a virtual library with a range of meditations, chair yoga, and more!For Show notes and contact information visit: www.TheElegantOutlaw.com
Is there a specific style of teaching that calls to you? If so, you might be one step closer to building your niche! Having a niche can help you to specialize, and attract students who need what you have to offer. This episode also discusses how yoga is represented in today's digital world. It is hard to capture yoga in a photo, or video. So, how we as yoga teachers show up in the world is the true representation. For Show Notes and Contact Information Visit: www.TheElegantOutlaw.com
“When a person pays more for something.. they value it more. We know that with yoga, the more somebody puts into it, the more they get back.” -MadoYoga as a business seems to be somewhat controversial. But yoga, as we know is extremely valuable on a physical, mental, emotional, and for some spiritual level. Mado of The Yoga Resource Podcast explains how we as yoga teachers can create a yoga business, that is built off of wholesome intention, and made successful through data to increase your reach. For Show Notes and Contact Information visit: www.TheElegantOutlaw.com
This week on the podcast, I am joined by Mado Hesselink from the Yoga Teacher Resource. This is Mado's second time on the podcast and it was so fun to have her back on to talk all about workshops! In this episode, Mado shares her 3 keys to a stellar workshop that will actually sell out, as well as her top tips for how to create workshops that sell out and wow your students! Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree. If you're interested in finding an all-in-one platform for online or in-person teaching, then you should check out OfferingTree. OfferingTree has been supporting M.B.Om for over a year now and I not only love the product but I also love the people. OfferingTree is providing special pricing for M.B.Om listeners, so be sure to visit offeringtree.com/mbom
Sommer, Sonne, DoppelSechs! In dieser Spezialfolge lädt der Chefredakteur Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen den Herausgeber Ole Zeisler zu einer Runde „Was wisse Zeisler“ in der Freddy Adu-Edition ein! Eine Folge so sommerlich wie ein eiskalter, von Valeri Karpin gemixter Moscow Mule. Tickets für die Show am 02.09.21: https://draussenimgruenen2021.reservix.de/tickets-doppelsechs-live-in-hamburg-planten-un-blomen-musikpavillon-freilichtbuehne-am-2-9-2021/e1695499
I often feel like marketing is hard, and the things the “experts” tell us to do are slimy and also don't work. You feel me? That's why I'm so excited to have Mado Hesselink (she/they) on the show today! After teaching yoga for ten years, Mado met their fairy godmother business coach. She appeared in their life just long enough to plant the seeds that good business and good yoga can co-exist. Mado nurtured those seeds by studying all things business, marketing, and productivity and to her surprise found a new passion: finding the places where business principles and yoga principles overlap in order to help yoga teachers make a bigger impact with their teaching. In this episode you'll hear: the most important steps a new yoga teacher needs to take to get themselves set up why marketing is so hard what compelling marketing looks and sounds like the difference between a target market and a niche what good market research looks like the best way for new teachers to find students
This week we've the pleasure of welcoming another undeniable talent of our hometown scene, Tammo Hesselink. Tammo has been releasing some pretty exciting and forward-thinking music over the past few years, operating under several pseudonyms like Melatonin Man and Dewemer, as well as his real name. Fresh from debuting his first full length live show at Amsterdam's beautiful Muziekgebouw space, we caught up with him to hear about the show, his strong connection to Nous'Klaer Audio and his hope for the Dutch scene post-corona. Furthermore he graced us with a full-throttled mix that resembles his energetic and eclectic approach during steamy club hours. Check out the interview with Tammo here: https://oddysee.fm/podcasts/tammo-hesselink/ https://soundcloud.com/tammohesselink
Imposter Syndrome is something that I have personally struggled with in the past, and chances are, if you're listening to this, you have too. It's not something that only came up once in my teaching career, however. Every time I stretched myself, started teaching a new style, or opened up a new offering, feelings of self doubt were present. Feeling like a fraud is so common among other yoga teachers, that Mado Hesselink has done the work to truly understand its roots and how to overcome it. ABOUT MADOMado Hesselink, IAYT and E-YRT 500 helps yoga teachers integrate their heart-centered mission with practical business & teaching strategies so that they can make both an impact and a living. Mado has been teaching yoga since 2005 and has been devoted to online continuing education for yoga teachers since 2018. Through her podcast, “The Yoga Teacher Resource” and online courses, Mado shares relevant stories, practical tips, and down-to-earth advice to help dedicated yoga teachers to leverage their unique perspectives, talents, and vision to build a successful and sustainable career. PODCAST HIGHLIGHTSA definition of “imposter syndrome”Mado's journey with imposter syndromeThe actual root cause of imposter syndromeThe role that social media plays in the onset of imposter syndromeThe key teachings of yoga philosophy that can help us manage imposter syndrome3 steps to managing imposter syndromeWhy Mado thinks we choose our DharmaTreating imposter syndrome as part of your practiceFIND MADO HESSELINKMado's InstagramMado's WebsiteMado's PodcastFIND CORACora's InstagramCora's NewsletterFor links & resources mentioned in this episode go to www.corageroux.com/episode72Support the show (https://www.corageroux.com/theteachersclub)
If you feel like you're always ‘selling' then most likely you're selling instead of marketing. Marketing and sales aren't the same thing but many people think they are. In this episode, Mado Hesselink and I discuss the difference between the two and how it's actually better to market your yoga business much more than you sell to your audience. And she even shares a seasonal marketing plan just for you! Show notes available with all links mentioned here: https://www.amandamckinney.com/podcast
Identifying your imposter syndrome will be a game-changer for yoga teachers. Identifying & learning to navigate this skillfully is what we chat about today with Modo Hesselink. We get into what imposter syndrome is & how it limits yoga teachers. Mado talks about her experience with yoga teachers who deal with this on a daily basis. Plus her tips & strategies on how to overcome this in a skillful & effective way. Mado Hesselink is a yoga teacher on a mission with practical business & teaching strategies to help teachers make an impact & living. Through her podcast, “The Yoga Teacher Resource” and online courses and memberships, Mado shares stories, practical tips, and advice to guide participants to leverage their unique perspectives, talents, and vision to build a successful and sustainable career. You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our exclusive Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/letstalkyogaJoin our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes.
Neal en Bruce krijgen vlak voor de opname het nieuws van Mourinho door en ze zijn flink onder de indruk. Bovendien hebben ze heel veel zin in vanavond *THEEE CHAMPPIOOOOONNSSSSS* en gaat het over John de Jong en Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink.Coolbluehttps://cblink.je/Af6E1I
Welcome to week two of Christa's series on the soul. This message includes several spiritual practices. "Spiritual practice is to pierce the illusions that God is distant or absent" ~Thomas Keating So we practice these not for perfection but for presence.
What is the soul? And where would we look to find it? Our Guest Christa inspires us today in this busy chaotic time to slow down enough to catch not just a glimpse, but the experience of our Souls.
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards in 2018. In 2020, the podcast was named as a finalist in the Best International Podcast category at the Football Content Awards.In this latest episode, ACSOM introduces Screamacelica, which is another show on A STATE OF MIND'S roster. Why would we do that? Well, Screamacelica is presented by Kevin Graham and Russell Boyce, who you should recognise as long-time ACSOM contributors.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
Thanks for tuning in for this week's unSeminary podcast. We're talking with Christa Hesselink, founder of the organization SoulPlay. SoulPlay offers creative experiences, curated resources, and personal support to help individuals and groups dig deeper, listen well, and journey towards loving themselves, others, God, and our world, well. The last twelve months have been incredibly […]
Het is voor velen is het een jongensdroom: brandweerman worden. Met gillende sirenes in de brandweerauto naar een brand rijden om het vuur te blussen. In de werkelijkheid komt er veel meer bij kijken, en is het vaak geen fulltimebaan. In de Achterhoek zijn de meeste brandweerposten vrijwillig. De brandweermannen en -vrouwen doen het naast hun gewone baan. Zo ook de agrarische ondernemer Ramon Hesselink (37). Hij is vrijwillig brandweerman bij de post Almen. Door: Jelle Seubring Bekijk het volledige artikel via LGLD.nl
Mado Hesselink talks to Avi Gordon about yoga, envy, and the value of not knowing, among other things.Quotes From the Interview:* I think authenticity is essential, that we have to be real - even just with ourselves - in order to grow, because I think one of the biggest barriers to growth is denial.* [In] all yogic practices I find that the formal practice is really a container to help us bring those attitudes and behaviors into daily life.* I definitely have this feeling of 'the more I can appreciate this moment, the less I am going to be upset when it gets taken away.* The more that I practice, the more I feel I don't know, and the more I'm willing to admit that I don't know, but I also want to stay away from feeling superior about it - this is why it's so convoluted, right? You can be superior about being humble!Mado helps yoga teachers integrate their heart-centered mission with practical business & teaching strategies so that they can make both a living and an impact. On “The Yoga Teacher Resource”, her top-rated podcast with over 500K downloads, Mado draws from 16 years of teaching experience to share relevant stories, practical tips, and down-to-earth advice. Through individual and group programs, she guides participants to leverage their unique perspectives, talents, and vision into systems to build a successful and sustainable career that makes a difference in the world.Mado's Website - https://teachingyoga.net/Mado's Podcast - https://teachingyoga.net/podcast/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/yoga.teacher.resource/Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/yogateacherresource See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the latest From The Vaults episode of Twenty Minute Tims.We thought everyone could use a bit of positivity and what better than a wee trip back in time to revisit that spectacular win over Sir Alex Ferguson's Man Utd - a side about to soon become European champions.We look back over the major incidents of the game, including one of the truly great modern Celtic moments - that Nakamura freekick.We also have some first hand contributions from two men who played in that game - Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and Shaun MaloneyThere's also some general chat about that day itself, including the music, films and tv of the time.Treat yourself or the 20MT listener in your life, as well as supporting the podcast with some 20MT merch at 20mt.bigcartel.com/You can help support the production of these podcasts, as well as gaining access to over 400 extra episodes at patreon.com/20MinuteTimsSign up for Celtic's Youth Development Lottery The Celtic Pools and help shape Celtic's future here - https://secure.edirectdebit.com/Celtic-Development-Pools-Ltd/lottery/Desktop-Form-Page/?&ref=3539Take advantage of our offer of a free box of craft beer courtesy of friends at Beer52 at https://www.beer52.com/timsThanks for listening20MT See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen in to one of my favorite conversations for yoga teachers with special guest Mado Hesselink! In this episode we covered: What imposter syndrome is, how it shows up for yoga teachers and how it can keep you from stepping fully into your purpose, dharma and role as a yoga teacherThe importance of prioritizing and developing your personal yoga practice and how your practice is really all about befriending yourself and understanding your nervous system.And so much more! Learn more about Mado and the amazing work she does! Connect with her on:IG - @yoga.teacher.resourceWebsite - teachingyoga.netKeep in touch with me! Stay in touch and join the free Yoga Teacher Circle facebook group and community! Most YTC episodes are recorded live in the Yoga Teacher Circle FB group where YOU can join the trainings/conversations in real time and ask questions!Find me on Instagram @taylor_wrayyoga
Vandaag in de podcast car detailer Jurgen Hesselink! Als je tot de top van de Nederlandse car detailing behoord moet je wel perfectionist zijn met passie voor je vak. Jurgen legt uit wat car detailing is en wat zijn drijfveer is om perfect werk af te leveren.
This week we lean heavy on our Dutch players of the last 25 years with nominations for Big Pierre, Big Jan and Big VVD, but who will get the place in our A-Z...In the second half our wildcard picks include Rudi Vata, Mark Viduka and (Rapid) Vienna, one of the most infamous games in our history.
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This week on Promote Yourself to CEO, I talk to Mado Hesselink, founder of Yoga Teacher Resource, and one of the few people that took on the 100 conversation challenge. She shares what she learned along the journey of completely transforming her business from yoga teacher to business owner. We cover: Who ACTUALLY has the answers of where your business should go next, and how to get access to them to prepare for your next move. The tactical methods of talking to 100 different people - how to find them, what programs will help you the most, and ways to start the conversation. How to simply ask people for what you want, and why it’s a muscle that you need to flex regularly to be the most successful CEO possible. You’ll be surprised how much you can learn from these simple conversations, and how much it can really help you grow your business. After hearing Mado’s story, you’ll be ready to take on the 100 conversation challenge, too.
Non c'è il calcio giocato? A VoxBox non interessa! Torna Vox2Box del Lunedì (a la Biscardi) con moltissima Serie B, covid, Ministri a loro insaputa, Basta-Parolo a.k.a. Passa2Box e un imperdibile Mister Random!
Non c'è il calcio giocato? A VoxBox non interessa! Torna Vox2Box del Lunedì (a la Biscardi) con moltissima Serie B, covid, Ministri a loro insaputa, Basta-Parolo a.k.a. Passa2Box e un imperdibile Mister Random!
Derek chats to former FC Twente and Aberdeen star Theo ten Caat.Theo was one of a host of Dutch players who pitched up at Pittodrie in the late 80s and early 90s.He was an absolutely fantastic guest, frank honesty and full of stories including his regret at not staying with the Dons longer after a fall out with Willie Miller, playing with a young Philip Cocu and Michael Mols and his amazement that Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink made it as a centre forward!Enjoy folks!
Stanford behavior scientist Dr. BJ Fogg explains new research into how you can pick new habits you’ll actually stick with. Then, you’ll learn about the best time of day to exercise. More from Dr. BJ Fogg, Stanford behavior scientist: Pick up “Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything” on Amazon https://amzn.to/35GQ3za Official website https://www.bjfogg.com/ Behavior Design Lab at Stanford University https://habits.stanford.edu/ Follow @bjfogg on Twitter https://twitter.com/bjfogg Hear us discuss the Fogg Method on a previous episode of Curiosity Daily: https://curiositydaily.com/is-bee-venom-therapy-safe-plus-teeth-cleaning-history-and-how-to-change-bad-habits/ When's the Best Time of Day to Exercise? by Ashley Hamer Borreli, L. (2015, September 10). This Is The Best Time To Work Out, Based On Your Fitness Goals. Medical Daily. https://www.medicaldaily.com/time-day-and-fitness-goals-why-working-out-morning-best-stress-not-muscle-size-351936 Van Proeyen, K., Szlufcik, K., Nielens, H., Pelgrim, K., Deldicque, L., Hesselink, M., Van Veldhoven, P. P., & Hespel, P. (2010). Training in the fasted state improves glucose tolerance during fat-rich diet. The Journal of Physiology, 588(21), 4289–4302. https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2010.196493 Schoenfeld, B. J., Aragon, A. A., Wilborn, C. D., Krieger, J. W., & Sonmez, G. T. (2014). Body composition changes associated with fasted versus non-fasted aerobic exercise. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12970-014-0054-7 Myllymäki, T., Kyröläinen, H., Savolainen, K., Hokka, L., Jakonen, R., Juuti, T., Martinmäki, K., Kaartinen, J., Kinnunen, M.-L., & Rusko, H. (2011). Effects of vigorous late-night exercise on sleep quality and cardiac autonomic activity. Journal of Sleep Research, 20(1pt2), 146–153. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2869.2010.00874.x Morgan, C. (2020, April 11). When’s the Best Time to Work Out? Greatist; Greatist. https://greatist.com/fitness/whats-best-time-work-out Hayes, L. D., Bickerstaff, G. F., & Baker, J. S. (2010). Interactions of cortisol, testosterone, and resistance training: influence of circadian rhythms. Chronobiology International, 27(4), 675–705. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420521003778773 Fries, E., Dettenborn, L., & Kirschbaum, C. (2009). The cortisol awakening response (CAR): Facts and future directions. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 72(1), 67–73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2008.03.014 Lericollais, R., Gauthier, A., Bessot, N., Sesboüé, B., & Davenne, D. (2009). Time-of-day effects on fatigue during a sustained anaerobic test in well-trained cyclists. Chronobiology International, 26(8), 1622–1635. https://doi.org/10.3109/07420520903534492 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY
A Celtic State of Mind was named as the UK's Best Football Podcast at the prestigious Football Blogging Awards.In this latest episode, Paul John Dykes and Colin Watt discuss a moment in time... When Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink clinched 3-in-a-row at Tannadice in 2008.A Celtic State of Mind has gone from strength-to-strength over the last couple of years, and there are many more guests lined up in the weeks ahead from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature and politics.Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulJohnDykes, @anorthernprose and @ACSOMPOD and subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or through your podcast player.
We spraken met Leonie Hesselink over dicht bij jezelf blijven, de wereld beter maken, nieuwe dingen leren, de Miss World verkiezing en doen wat je gelukkig maakt. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/debewonderaars/message
We’re talking to yoga teacher and yoga business mentor Mado Hesselink! She’s the host of the Yoga Teacher’s Resource podcast, but also a mother, and holder of space. She’s built a growing community of yoga teachers online who are looking to connect and better understand how to live your yoga while making a living from it! Mado is a master of life and business wisdom, and in this conversation we get to hear where she’s come from, what she’s passionate about and what she believes yoga has to teach us... especially now.
Jasper Hesselink is a Dutch musician, teacher, and lead singer of No Man's Valley.
Welcome to the kick off of season four of the Souled Out podcast! Today I am joined by the one and only, Ryan Hesselink, from both [the] Commuter Exit and The High Five. Ryan is an extremely talented guitarist and composer who, I would say, specializes in the realm of guitar pedals and effects and the like. I have been a fan of Ryan's projects for nearly twenty years as we both have performed in bands since high school and have shared many venues together across the years. Today we reminisce and story-tell quite a bit, but we also dive real deep into things we're facing in the world today. From the COVID nightmare to George Floyd to Trump. Find out how music is forever the guiding light of our lives as we continue to navigate this time of enormous uncertainty. It's been too long since I've teamed up with a special guest -- so thank you all sincerely for sticking with us through the recent lock down. Enjoy the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somtv/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somtv/support
Are you just starting out and trying to grow your audience? Or you have an audience but want to convert it into paying costumers? Listen to my conversation with Mado Hesselink and learn everything! What you'll get out of tuning in: Depending on how long in the future this goes out, we can talk about taking your business online, which is what everyone in my community is talking about. I moved my business almost entirely online about 2 years ago, so I'm sure between the two of us there would be a lot to say. I also have an unusual take on impostor syndrome that twists the usual narrative about it in a way that the people in my community have found to be really helpful. I'm always up for chatting about yoga philosophy - right now I'd be thinking about how to apply it in times of turmoil and uncertainty. Yoga, leadership, habits, and small business are the topics from the list above that overlap with my own interests and expertise. Links Mentioned in Episode: Have a conversation Show Highlights: Cate shares why she is not on youtube Cate explains the importance of knowing yourself in business Cate talks about the role of funneling your energy Timestamps: 05:13 What marketing research shows 14:18 Different business models 21:26 Impostor syndrome Favorite Quotes: “What are your ethics? How do you want to serve?” Guest BIO: Mado helps yoga teachers make a bigger impact through mentoring, coaching, online courses, and the Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast. Growing up in the jungles of Hawaii, this former bookworm was introduced to marital arts and then yoga while in college. Fascination with the intricacies of the human body and mind led Mado to devote herself to the study of human thriving through the lens of yogic practice and philosophy. After 15 years of full time teaching, she started the yoga teacher resource podcast to provide the guidance she wished for as a fledgling teacher.
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 169: Integrating Pelvic Health into Yoga with Shannon Crow & Mado Hesselink Description: Lots of people who do yoga may be dealing with pelvic health issues, but there has traditionally been very little focus on integrating pelvic health and yoga. Shannon is extremely passionate about the importance of pelvic health, so this episode features an interview Shannon did on Mado Hesselink's Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast on the topic. Third-time guest Mado Hesselink has been teaching yoga since 2005 and training yoga teachers since 2010. She is the creator of Yoga Teacher Resource, created to fill the gaps between what is taught in YTT and what it takes to be a successful and effective teacher. She also hosts the Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast, where this episode was first aired. With Mado in the interviewer's seat, Shannon dives into the basics of what every yoga teacher needs to know about pelvic health, why Kegels and Mula Bandha aren't appropriate for all (or even most) yoga students, and why pelvic health can be a fantastic niche for yoga teachers. Find out more about how how Shannon built up my 1:1 pelvic health business and how yoga teachers can work cooperatively with pelvic health PTs to grow in this niche. Key Takeaways: [8:44] Shannon introduces Mado Hesselink who conducts the interview on this episode. [10:13] How did Shannon get interested in pelvic health and what has her experience been with it? [14:13] What are some commonly taught and practiced yoga techniques that specifically could be detrimental to people with pelvic health conditions? [16:05] Mado and Shannon address the idea that the pose that you hate the most is the one that you need the most. [19:16] Shannon highlights the importance of addressing specific concerns like doming or invagination. [21:36] Shannon speaks about three other things to look out for when teaching poses that may be contraindicated. [24:18] What are some cues that students may interpret in the wrong way? [27:36] Mado and Shannon discuss the importance of providing students with information about the exercises and techniques that could help them. [31:34] Reminder - there are PTs that specialize in pelvic health. If you or your student suspect you might have a pelvic health issue, approach them directly. [34:43] Having access to the right information around pelvic health can help a lot of practitioners of yoga. [37:02] Taking the shame away from the conversation around pelvic health can really help. [37:47] Shannon talks about the business aspects of niching down into pelvic health in yoga. [44:37] Mado highlights some strategies for connecting and building relationahips with PTs. [48:45] You can't make a success of a yoga niche that you're not actually passionate about. [51:24] Shannon shares some final bits of information about pelvic health in yoga. [53:19] Check out Pelvic Health Professionals for more resources around pelvic health. Links: Mado Hesselink, Yoga Teacher Resource Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast Mado Hesselink on Instagram Yoga Teacher Resources Podcast Episode 93: Shannon Crow on Pelvic Health The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 091: 100 Conversations with Yoga Teachers with Mado Hesselink The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 162: Fill Your Yoga Workshop with Mado Hesselink Mini Training on Setting up a Peer Mastermind Smart Passive Income with Pat Flynn - Online Business ToolKit Study - yoga helps incontinence Yoga Teacher Resources Podcast Episode 6: How to succeed as a yoga teacher by focusing on cooperation over competition with Shannon Crow Yoga for Pelvic Health Teacher Training Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity and Pelvic Health Professionals Quotes from this episode: "Lots of people deal with different pelvic health issues, and there's no part in a yoga teacher training that covers it." - Shannon "Movement and variation in movement, and finding things that challenge the body are also beneficial." - Shannon "We know that overall, most people are holding quite a bit of tension in the pelvic floor." - Shannon "You can't make a success of a yoga niche that you're not actually passionate about." - Mado
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast 162: Fill Your Yoga Workshop with Mado Hesselink Description: Have you ever struggled to put on a yoga workshop? Maybe you're hesitant to put on a yoga workshop because you're worried about how to fill it. Perhaps you're excited to offer a workshop and just want to get started. Mado Hesselink, repeat guest on the podcast, is just the person with the insights on this topic. Mado Hesselink has been teaching yoga since 2005, and training yoga teachers since 2010. She is the creator of Yoga Teacher Resource, and host of the Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast. Her focus is the places where business and yoga principles overlap, so that yoga teachers make a bigger impact with their teaching, and her mission is to help yoga teachers stay true to their values as they create their own definition of success. We may have toyed with the idea of teaching a yoga workshop, or attended a workshop ourselves that has inspired us to create our own, but it can be tricky to know when we're ready to teach a workshop. Mado shares more about the four categories of workshops and how to know if people are going to sign up for the workshop. Mado explains how to choose a workshop topic and title that will get people to sign up, her advice for yoga teachers scrambling to fill their workshops, and what we need to focus on to run a successful and effective workshop. Workshops can be a fun and engaging way to connect with our students on a different level beyond just a yoga class - Mado has insights about how to make the most of it for everyone! Key Takeaways: [7:19] Shannon introduces her guest for this episode - Mado Hesselink. [9:06] Why would yoga teachers even want to teach workshops? [11:42] Depending on how you market the workshop, the perceived value can be a lot higher than a class that's more general and not marketed to a specific audience. [13:31] Workshops helps deepen your connection with your most dedicated students. [14:55] How can yoga teachers tell if they are ready to lead a workshop? [17:25] What are some workshops that work really well? Mado highlights four that work really well - the Intro workshops, the 'Yoga +' workshops, the Deep Dives and the Experience / Celebration workshops. [21:50] Shannon and Mado discuss which category Shannon's workshop falls into. [22:36] How can we choose the topic for our workshops and determine what the title should be? [26:54] How can we fill our yoga workshop and ensure that it works? [30:12] What can you do if you take all the right steps and your workshop still doesn't fill? [34:00] What are some other tips Mado has for yoga teachers trying to market their yoga workshop. [39:19] Mado shares some tips for yoga teachers who are scrambling to fill their yoga workshops, and for people who want to call it quits after a 'failed' attempt. [42:45] What does Mado have to say to yoga teachers who think that they 'really, really need to' fill a workshop? [44:36] Mado shares more about her course for filling yoga workshops. [46:21] Mado has a list of 100 yoga class themes and 100 yoga workshop ideas available. [47:32] Mado leaves us with some final thoughts about workshops. [48:52] What were your biggest takeaways? Shannon shares what has really impacted her from this interview. Links: Mado Hesselink, Yoga Teacher Resource Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast Mado Hesselink on Instagram The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 091: 100 Conversations with Yoga Teachers with Mado Hesselink The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 140: Plan Your Yoga Workshop with Shannon Crow Shannon Crow on Instagram Amanda Kingsmith Amanda McKinney 100 Yoga Class Themes 100 Yoga Workshop Ideas Consultation with Shannon Offer Yoga Online Masterclass (Replay) COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Resources Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity Quotes from this episode: "We need to really switch our mindset in this time. Instead of thinking 'can I offer this online?' to switching to 'how can I offer this online?'." - Shannon "If you hit on a topic that really resonates with the people that you're trying to teach, it can end up being a lot more per hour." - Mado "Depending on how you market the workshop, the perceived value can be a lot higher than a class that's more general and not marketed to a specific audience?" - Mado "Not every single person who would benefit from your workshop, not every single person who fits into your target audience is going to be able to attend." - Mado "You have to go back to who is this for, and where do they spend their time?" - Mado
The adventuring party reconvenes for our second Dungeons and Dragons episode. Rejoin Brian Moonflower, Ingred Soggybottom, Jeffrey Treesorrow and Knuckles the Echidna of Hesselink as they attempt to solve the mystery of a flaming skull, an innkeeper rivalry and the hangover from hell.
It's our long awaited Dungeons and Dragons episode - hopefully the first of many. Join Jeffrey Treesorrow, Brian Moonflower, Ingrid Soggybottom and, erm, Knuckles the Echidna of Hesselink as they wake up in a dungeon that may not be what it seems.
We've all dealt with Impostor Syndrom but in this episode I talked with Mado Hesselink and she reframed my mind about this concept. It can actually be viewed as a positive thing that we can embrace! If you've ever thought "who am I to do...." or "I can't charge that for a private yoga session" then this episode's for you! You're going to love it! Let's dive in! www.marketingyogawithconfidence.com/podcast
About this Episode: Joe and Mado Hesselink (Creator of teachingyoga.net and host of the Yoga Teacher Resource podcast) explore the following topics: :: Discovering how yoga isn't just about flexibility :: How effort and work can lead to peace and tranquility :: Understanding how yoga can permeate into our day-to-day lives About Mado: After [...] The post Working for Peace: Mado Hesselink appeared first on Icewater Yoga.
This week on the podcast I am joined by Mado Hesselink. Mado is a yoga teacher, a mother, a yoga business coach, and the host and founder of the Yoga Teacher Resource podcast. I had the pleasure of being a guest on Mado's podcast a couple of months ago, and she is a delight to talk to. Her and I very much have similar beliefs when it comes to the yoga industry, and I'm excited to share this episode where we're talking about how to change the yoga industry from the inside out. What does that mean? It means that as yoga teachers, we think about how we have to teach in yoga studios and there aren't other options for us, but on this episode, Mado shares how we can become more empowered as yoga teachers to be entrepreneurs. We can be selective about where we teach, how we spend our time and start making more money by offering our teachings outside of the studio space and in other areas of the community. We also talk about business lessons for yoga teachers, what Mado has learned through her career, and more! Enjoy! --------- Want to join me on a tropical adventure in Costa Rica this fall? Meghan Pherrill and I are co-leading a retreat for yoga teachers at the beautiful Bodhi Tree Yoga Resort November 2-9, 2019 and we'd love for you to join us. Learn more at mbomyoga.com/retreats --------- I am super excited to announce a new partnership with Schedulicity! Schedulicity is an online booking software that allows you to do everything from booking clients, to taking payments, to communicating with your clients. I personally love Schedulicity because I can do all of my bookings through one easy platform. This week's Schedulicity hot tip of the week is with Jaime! If you've been wondering how an online schedule can help you with your business, email Schedulicity at support@schedulicity.com or visit schedulicity.com for a chat with one of their support rockstars!
Jeremy Hesselink of Harmonic HVAC outside of Chicago is one of the first contractors that Tom ever worked with. After his first five years as a business owner, Jeremy is now in the top 1% of all personal income earners in the country. On top of that, he only works 8-5 every day and has mastered the art of work/life balance. In this episode, we dive into all of the thought processes and business techniques that helped make Jeremy the success that he is today. In this episode, we talk about… Balancing work and life Starting your business the right way Understanding how the numbers work or find someone who does Making smart business decisions with your profit money Building and cultivating a team of FWs Links to resources: Harmonic Heating & A/C Service & Repairhttps://www.harmonichvac.com/ One Nailhttps://thecontractorfight.com/one-nail The Contractor Fight Nighthttps://thecontractorfight.com/fightnight/ The Contractor Fight TVhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWHDzg1Tnogow9uAL3YESw The Contractor Sales Academy Podcasthttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/contractor-sales-academy/id1440650529?mt=2 The Bridgehttps://contractorsalesacademy.com/the-bridge/ The Contractor Fight Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/thecontractorfight/ Want to stop sucking the life out of your contracting business? Join the Contractor Sales Academy and take command of your entire sales process! CSA is a game changer for your business. Read more at http://strongpreneur.libsyn.com/#vyWRWfcf0VRHIKyQ.99
The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Ep 091: 100 Conversations with Yoga Teachers with Mado Hesselink Description: What would it be like to talk to 100 yoga teachers and find out what their challenges are, and what they've learned so far? When Mado Hesselink decided she wanted to increase the work she was doing with yoga teachers, she did just that and personally interviewed 100 yoga teachers - this episode is all about what she learned from those conversations. Mado has been teaching yoga since 2005, and training yoga teachers since 2010. She is the creator of Yoga Teacher Resource, and teaches at yoga teacher trainings around the southeastern US. After some big life changes, Mado felt the need to change things up in her business. Her discussion with her Fairy Godmother Business Coach helped her find her niche, create a lead magnet, and inspired her 100-Conversations project. As yoga teachers, we may all feel our struggles and challenges are individual, and we are alone in our experiences. Mado's conversations with yoga teachers young and old, full-time and part-time, and from all walks of life revealed certain similarities. From the pressures of being a yoga teacher, to finding the delicate balance between your own personal yoga practice vs teaching yoga, to the challenges facing entrepreneurs in the yoga space - Shannon and Mado discuss it all. If you've ever wondered what wisdom and insight you could get from talking to 100 other yoga teachers, wonder no more. Mado's done the legwork so you don't have to - just sit back and enjoy the great nuggets in this episode. Key Takeaways: [5:44] Shannon introduces her guest for this episode - Mado Hesselink. [6:36] What inspired Mado to start working on the project of talking to 100 yoga teachers? She shares how her Fairy Godmother Business Coach helped her along her journey of finding her niche. [9:39] Mado reveals how she applied the concept of a lead magnet to her business and some tips for you to do the same! [13:27] Why did Mado decide to talk to 100 yoga teachers? [15:40] What made Mado pick the number 100? [16:07] How did Mado spread the word about her project, and how did she select the yoga teachers she would connect with? [18:59] How did Mado pick the questions she asked the yoga teachers? [23:24] Mado shares some of the responses she received that surprised, intrigued and stuck with her. [30:02] What are Mado's suggestions for someone considering taking a 200-hr? [31:07] From her conversations, what are some of the takeaways that have impacted Mado as a yoga teacher? [34:51] How can yoga teachers market yoga better? [39:15] Yoga teachers care so much and put so much pressure on themselves to inspire and challenge their students. Mado and Shannon discuss this in relation to drop-in classes vs. registered sessions. [43:35] Mado highlights the tension that exists between yoga studio owner, yoga teacher and yoga student. [48:41] Get in touch with Mado via her website to get access to her podcast, 100 Yoga Class Themes download and other resources! [49:14] Shannon wraps up with her key takeaways from this episode. Links: Mado Hesselink, Yoga Teacher Resource The Yoga Teacher Resource Facebook Group 100 Yoga Class Themes Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast Episode 6: How to succeed as a yoga teacher by focusing on cooperation over competition with Shannon Crow The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 088: Creating Professional Yoga Videos with Kira Sloane Map to connect with other yoga teachers The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 085: A Discussion About Hands-On Assists with Amanda Kingsmith Yoga Teacher Resource Podcast Episode 8: [Reality Check] Teaching yoga full time vs part time. The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 061: Too Many Yoga Teachers with Kimma Stark Accessible Yoga Conference, Toronto The Connected Yoga Teacher Podcast Episode 090: Teaching Baby & Me Yoga with Shannon Crow One-on-One Coaching with Mado Hesselink One-on-One Consultation with Shannon Crow The Yoga Conference and Show, Toronto March 2019 Mama Nurture Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training Yoga for Pelvic Health Teacher Training, November 2019 Gratitude to our Sponsor Schedulicity Quotes from Mado Hesselink: "Who do you feel most energized when you're teaching?" "They can look at their content that they already have out there and see what's really resonating with people." "I just want to get a sense of what is out there. What are the concerns, what are the dreams? What's the environment, the content that people are teaching in, to help me figure out how I can be of service." "The happiest yoga teachers that I spoke with are not trying to make a living teaching." "For me, the inherent conflicts and the murkiness of being an entrepreneur in the yoga space is actually really exciting, and keeps me more engaged." "I learn best through teaching." "As popular as yoga is, there is still a lot of misinformation about what yoga is." "I want us to do a better job of marketing yoga to the public, for their own benefit!" "We make money for what's important to us, what we really find valuable."
Daan Doesborgh gaat in gesprek met Krijn Peter Hesselink over Lucebert, kluizenaars, gedichten in opdracht en de urenadministratie. Lees de besproken gedichten en meer in het begeleidende Vrij-Nederlandartikel: https://www.vn.nl/poeziepodcast-krijn-peter-hesselink/
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In the first episode of the History Bhoys Abroad podcast we talk about the man with the big name: Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. We look back at fan impressions when he signed, our memories of him, his big games, his not so big games and argue about whether he was a bit rubbish or not. We also talk about the latest news from Celtic Park and look forward to Euro 2016. Join us. twitter.com/BhoysAbroad historybhoys@gmail.com facebook.com/HistoryBhoysAbroad
This presentation is a part of Wycliffe College's Refresh 2017 Conference , "God in My Ambition". Christa Hesselink is the author of, Life's Great Dare: Risking it all for the Abundant Life, which was released in March 2016. A gifted speaker, Christa has taught in many settings and has enjoyed advocating for organizations and people who are doing important work on behalf of the world's most vulnerable. A gifted speaker, Christa has taught in many settings and has enjoyed advocating for organizations and people who are doing important work on behalf of the world's most vulnerable. She’s been named one of Canada’s Fantastic Christian Leaders and a “Hero of Children” from World Vision Canada. Christa has worked in a non-for-profit and ministry context her entire career. Currently, Christa is the Director of Next Generation Engagement for BIC Canada and directs the FLOW Internship program and The Spark Initiative.
"Fuelling Desire When You’re Burnt Out - A Helpful And Healthy Guide On How To Keep Going" This presentation is a part of Wycliffe College's Refresh 2017 Conference , "God in My Ambition". Christa Hesselink is the author of, Life's Great Dare: Risking it all for the Abundant Life, which was released in March 2016. A gifted speaker, Christa has taught in many settings and has enjoyed advocating for organizations and people who are doing important work on behalf of the world's most vulnerable. A gifted speaker, Christa has taught in many settings and has enjoyed advocating for organizations and people who are doing important work on behalf of the world's most vulnerable. She’s been named one of Canada’s Fantastic Christian Leaders and a “Hero of Children” from World Vision Canada. Christa has worked in a non-for-profit and ministry context her entire career. Currently, Christa is the Director of Next Generation Engagement for BIC Canada and directs the FLOW Internship program and The Spark Initiative.
In the first episode of the History Bhoys Abroad podcast we talk about the man with the big name: Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. We look back at fan impressions when he signed, our memories of him, his big games, his not so big games and argue about whether he was a bit shit or not. We also talk about the latest news from Celtic Park and look forward to Euro 2016.
In the first episode of the History Bhoys Abroad podcast we talk about the man with the big name: Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. We look back at fan impressions when he signed, our memories of him, his big games, his not so big games and argue about whether he was a bit shit or not. We also talk about the latest news from Celtic Park and look forward to Euro 2016.
On this week's show, Melinda Estabrooks is joined by Christa Hesselink, author of Life's Great Dare: Risking It All for the Abundant Life. She is currently the Director of Next Generation Engagement for BIC Canada and directs the FLOW Internship program and The Spark Initiative.
Jesus People with Christa Hesselink
Jesus People with Christa Hesselink
Corstiaan Hesselink is the creator of the Reflect app, an extension for Evernote. Reflects provides a convenient way for you to reflect on (remember, review, and rethink) all that you have saved in Evernote. Reflect was born because Corstiaan, an avid Kindle reader, wanted a tool to help him review the tagged high-lights he had saved in Evernote while reading Kindle books. Unable to find such a tool, he built one and then put it up on Beta List. When Reflect started to attract interest, he knew he was on to something. Corstiaan does a deep dive into the technology of the stack that is Reflect, talks about his plans to monetize Reflect, and discusses how a small app can become a big project. Key Segments [02:30] What is Reflect and how can you use it? [05:45] What did Corstiaan do to validate his idea? [06:10] He first posted Reflect online on Beta List and received a few hundred requests for early access within a few days. [07:15] What technology does Reflect use between Evernote and the front end? [07:35] Reflect was developed using Microsoft .NET and is running on Microsoft's Azure [07:55] Corstiaan used the micro-framework NancyFx instead of ASP .NET. [08:15] Corstiaan recommends using a framework that does not get in the way. [08:45] Evernote .NET libraries are available for the Evernote API. [09:20] The database runs on Microsoft's SQL Server. [09:40] For data access between the web application and the database, Corstiaan uses OrmLite. [10:10] On the front end the web app is built using Bootstrap for the CSS framework (customized to match the style of Reflect) combined with js. [10:30] Corstiaan will consider AngularJS for his next project or for a major overhaul of Reflect. [10:50] He is currently very close to releasing the iOS app in native code. (Post-production note: Reflect for Evernote for iOS has been released.) There is no HTML5 wrapper. NancyFX comes into play for the mobile app too. [11:40] Reflect is currently slightly more than an MVP (minimum viable product), but given his vision for what Reflect can become, Corstiaan considers it to be near an MVP. [12:25] He uses .NET mainly because that is what he has the most experience using. [13:35] NancyFX allows you to build an application in the way that HTTP actually works rather than having the framework abstract a lot of the details away. [14:35] AngularJS has a large community, many side projects, and gives you a large toolset for mobile apps. [16:10] What are his strategies to monetize Reflect as a SaaS product? [17:40] He wants to create a service that works in the background and allows people to get a more thorough understanding of their data. [19:50] What kind of problems did Corstiaan run into while developing Reflect? [21:40] Have there been any unexpected costs along the way? [22:05] As more users used Reflect, Corstiaan's bandwidth bill increased. [23:15] Do you see any problems with scaling on the Azure platform? [25:15] Is he using any metrics to track usage? [25:30] He started out with Google Analytics but is working on implementing KISSmetrics. [26:35] What does your company Fluxmatix Ventures do? [26:50] Corstiaan shares a bit of his background. [27:05] Progress in web apps and mobile in particular lured Corstiaan back into active software development. [29:45] Recommended books: A Technique for Producing Ideas by James Webb Young, and Anti-Fragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Profit First: A Simple System To Transform Any Business From A Cash-Eating Monster To A Money-Making Machine by Mike Michalowicz Resources Mentioned A Technique for Producing Ideas by James Webb Young - "examines the creative process and ways to produce ideas" AngularJS - HTML enhanced for web apps (by Google) Anti-Fragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb - "things that not only gain from chaos but need it in order to survive and flourish" Azure - Microsoft's cloud platform Beta List - "early access to over 100 new internet startups each month" Bootstrap - "HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web" Evernote .NET libraries - .NET libraries for the Evernote API Evernote API - application programming interface (API) for Evernote Fluxmatix Ventures - Corstiaan's company responsible for Reflect for Evernote Google Analytics - "turn customer insights into action for your business" KISSmetrics - "key insights and timely interactions to turn visitors into customers" js - "dynamic JavaScript UIs with the Model-View-View Model (MVVM)" Microsoft .NET - Microsoft development platform NancyFx - "lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET and Mono" OrmLite - "lightweight Object Relational Mapping (ORM) Java package providing simple, lightweight functionality for persisting Java objects to SQL databases while avoiding the complexity and overhead of more standard ORM packages" Profit First: A Simple System To Transform Any Business From A Cash-Eating Monster To A Money-Making Machine by Mike Michalowicz - "accounting plug-in that will transform your business from a cash eating monster into a money making machine" Reflect App - Corstiaan Hesselink's app to help you review and remember things you have saved in Evernote Reflect for Evernote - Reflect iOS app SQL Server - Microsoft tools to deploy and manage databases
The name of the group is deceptively simple: Samul (“four objects”) + Nori (“folk entertainment”) = SamulNori. Nathan Hesselink‘s new book traces the transformations of this complex contemporary Korean drumming ensemble from its first concert in a cramped Seoul basement in 1978 through the 1990s, by which time they had become a prominent media presence in Korea and abroad. SamulNori: Contemporary Korean Drumming and the Rebirth of Itinerant Performance Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2012) introduces readers and listeners to the wider history of Korean percussion music. Hesselink locates the roots of SamulNori in itinerant performance culture in Korea, focusing in particular on the namsadang wandering minstrels and their acrobatics, puppetry, and other performing arts in what reads as a wonderful contribution to the broader history of movement and itinerancy in world history. (Fans of the film The King and the Clown [Wang ui namja, 2005] will recognize this category of namsadang performers!) A CD is included with the book, allowing readers to listen in on some of the major SamulNori works in Hesselink’s account. (My particular favorites were the songs produced by the collaboration between SamulNori and the Euro-American jazz quartet Red Sun.) Readers who are already acquainted with traditional Korean percussion will find much of interest in this history, and others will find a new world of music to explore. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The name of the group is deceptively simple: Samul (“four objects”) + Nori (“folk entertainment”) = SamulNori. Nathan Hesselink‘s new book traces the transformations of this complex contemporary Korean drumming ensemble from its first concert in a cramped Seoul basement in 1978 through the 1990s, by which time they had become a prominent media presence in Korea and abroad. SamulNori: Contemporary Korean Drumming and the Rebirth of Itinerant Performance Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2012) introduces readers and listeners to the wider history of Korean percussion music. Hesselink locates the roots of SamulNori in itinerant performance culture in Korea, focusing in particular on the namsadang wandering minstrels and their acrobatics, puppetry, and other performing arts in what reads as a wonderful contribution to the broader history of movement and itinerancy in world history. (Fans of the film The King and the Clown [Wang ui namja, 2005] will recognize this category of namsadang performers!) A CD is included with the book, allowing readers to listen in on some of the major SamulNori works in Hesselink’s account. (My particular favorites were the songs produced by the collaboration between SamulNori and the Euro-American jazz quartet Red Sun.) Readers who are already acquainted with traditional Korean percussion will find much of interest in this history, and others will find a new world of music to explore. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Graham and the Rev were joined by Paul Larking to talk about his latest book Poles n' Goals and Hesselink. We also talking about the relationship Celtic supporters have with the Huns, his time in America, the struggles and challenges and the glory and ecstasy. His stories from his time supporting Celtic are truly phenomenal. Hail Hail and Keep the Faith
One Church - Bruxy Cavey with Christa Hesselink
One Church - Bruxy Cavey with Christa Hesselink
One Church - Bruxy Cavey with Christa Hesselink - Sermon Notes
One Church - Bruxy Cavey with Christa Hesselink - Sermon Quotes
One Church - Bruxy Cavey with Christa Hesselink - Sermon Notes
One Church - Bruxy Cavey with Christa Hesselink - Sermon Quotes
This episode of Inside Muskegon features an interview with Arn Boezaart and Renae Hesselink with the Muskegon Area Sustainability Coalition, a commentary on the interview and information on contacting Inside Muskegon. Hosted by Jason Piasecki. For more information visit www.insidemuskegon.com.