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A sexist late-night host, a spiritually deficient hobo, and a very lovely homing pigeon walk into a circus... On this episode of Through the Greenhouse Haze, Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
Hollee McGinnis, 51, is a Korean adoptee and founder of Also Known As, one of the longest continuously running international adoptee community organization and based in the New York Tri-State area. In this episode, she discusses her new project, Mapping the Life Course of Adoption, and provides some insights from some of the preliminary findings.
In this week's episode of Playful Podcast, we sit down with Hollee J, who shares her personal journey of overcoming heroin addiction through a combination of domination and meditation.During this episode, we delve into Hollee's experience of entering the world of BD5M clubs at the age of 16. While Hollee's introduction to heroin wasn't through the k1nk scene, she found herself battling addiction at a very young age.In this conversation we speak about:– What her everyday life was like on a heroin addiction– How the kink scene became her lifeline on the path to sobriety– Some intense (and funny) stories from her work as a dominatrixand much more.We want to highlight that this conversation may be triggering and that we are talking about substance abuse from Hollees own experience. Meaning there are no professional inputs in this conversation. If you or someone you know is suffering from a drug addiction and wants to seek professional help. We will add some important links to the episode-description below:Vista Berlin - Drug and addiction counceling in English:https://vistaberlin.de/sprachen/english/Notdienst Berlin – The emergency service for those at risk of addiction and those already addicted to drugs and alcohol in Berlin:https://drogennotdienst.de › englishPlayful Podcast is available on Spotify, all Podcast Apps and YouTube.This time the extra material is available for everyone on Patreon.com/playfulmagazine – where we delve into what practices could help when in a drug addiction, and ways on how to break free from it, as well as ways to exchange the addiction for, in order to get out of it. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our own Hollee Russell has been a self-proclaimed "crazy dog lady" for as long as she can remember. As she puts it, she has had "the honor of being on the other end of a the leash" of her dogs. She has trained for numerous situations and has trained additional dogs and handlers. She tells her story in this episode of STAT AirPod.
Karen & her special co-host Janet Sprissler owner of Rent 805 have a show that covers all the bases for owners and renters, they start with availabilities from the sand to inland then they bring on Hollee Winegar who gives insights on land use and planning. Hollee has worked for property owners to major corporation like Starbucks, she knows how to fast track plans with city councils and planning commissioners. Salena Bracamontes of State Farm Insurance sheds light on the complex insurance needs for renters & owners then Jennifer Morris, author of a series of books that deal with loss of a loved one including the tragedy of suicide, this is a book for children and parents. Another podcast that informs and entertains with Girls On The Air!
Caitlin McGaw answered an ad in the newspaper in 1997 for a position with an Executive Search Firm and she was instantly hooked. She tells ISACA's Hollee Mangrum-Willis that for the past 25 years, she has been passionate about the idea of corporate match-making in the IT Audit space. Hollee asks Caitlin about process improvement within the ISACA community and the examples of candidates using transferable skills to pivot to different positions within the industry. Caitlin discusses the growth mindset and coachability of a candidate during the hiring process and how that translates to performance on the job. Caitlin also explains why she thinks more candidates should pursue careers in IT Audit. To learn more about Caitlin, visit: www.linkedin.com/in/caitlinmcgaw and www.caitlinmcgaw.com To listen to more ISACA podcasts, visit: isaca.org/podcasts
A psychic assassin, a high-kicking bull whipper, and a ceremonial magician walk into a Listz concert in Bavaria... On this encore presentation of Through the Greenhouse Haze (originally aired on 03/23/2019), Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
A psychic assassin, a high-kicking bull whipper, and a ceremonial magician walk into a Listz concert in Bavaria... On this encore presentation of Through the Greenhouse Haze (originally aired on 03/23/2019), Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
For 14 years, National Potato Council staffer Hollee Alexander has been the driving force behind Potato Expo — the biggest event of the year for the U.S. potato industry. She's helped successfully steer the event through the pandemic, which required a lot of on-the-go flexibility and changes. For her longtime commitment to the industry, Alexander is Spudman's 2022 Spudwoman of the Year.
In this episode I have a conversation with Hollee, the creator behind Christ Citizen. We talk about how her faith led her to the path of being a designer and owner of a clothing brand, the importance of never giving up and trusting yourself and the process. Where to find limited edition pieces of clothing in store in Alberta: 39 Thomas Street St. Albert, Alberta. IG: @christcitizen; Website: www.christcitizen.ca Hollee's Top 5 Songs: 1) Show Me Your Glory - Brandon Lake feat. Leland 2) YESHUA/Our God Reigns - Let Us Worship, Meredith Mauldin & Sean Feacht 3) Too Good Not To Believe - Bethel Music & Brandon Lake 4) Holy Spirit - Signal Church 5) NSPPD ANTHEM - New Season of Prophetic Prayer (can be found on Youtube)
An interdimensional elf, a terrible billboard editor, and a life sciences mentor walk into a hospital elevator. On the most recent episode of Through the Greenhouse Haze, Hollee and Marke ponder the punchline.
An interdimensional elf, a terrible billboard editor, and a life sciences mentor walk into a hospital elevator. On the most recent episode of Through the Greenhouse Haze, Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
209 | Dr. Hollee McGinnis The indomitable Dr. Hollee McGinnis is on the podcast today! Many of you have definitely heard of Hollee and her immense contributions to the adoptee community both academically as a scholar and as a community builder which includes starting the adoptee-centric organization, Also Known As, over 25 years ago. Today we get to talk about some deeply personal topics to Hollee, which of course includes community building, but we also discuss how Hollee's perspective on adoption has changed over the years. Hollee shares how sometimes, who we see as the “high-performing adoptees” may be trying to outwork some internal struggles. Make sure you stick around until the end of the show as Hollee shares a poem she wrote about kimchi and how her breast cancer diagnosis lead her to a rediscovery of Korean food, this time as a cook! Full Show Notes Here Show Notes Recommended Resources Adoption Initiative Conference: The Evolution of Adoption Practice: Activist and Community Perspectives - March 25-26, 2022 Also Known As iamadoptee.org Rudd Adoption Research Program for scholarship on adoption Connect With Us Dr. Hollee McGinnis: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Haley Radke: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Adoptees On: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | iHeart Radio | Spotify | Stitcher | YouTube Support Adoptees On One Time Donation | Monthly | Secret Facebook Group Connect Occasional Newsletter | Send a Note This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing stated on it, either by its hosts or any guests, is to be construed as psychological, medical or legal advice. Please seek out professionals in those fields if you need those services. The views expressed by the hosts of Adoptees On or any guests are their own and do not represent the opinions of any organization or other person unless otherwise stated.
On the most recent episode of Shake It Out, Hollee, Mark, and Soraya The Great talk about the astrology of the moment, the effects of forcing global trauma on children, and the harsh reality of living on this planet.
A newsman with "jimmy legs," a neglected succulent, and a flock of wild birds walk into a campsite. On the most recent episode of Through the Greenhouse Haze, Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
A newsman with "jimmy legs," a neglected succulent, and a flock of unruly birds walk into a campsite. On the most recent episode of Through the Greenhouse Haze, Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
#collectiveenergyshift “For those that know me, I love an opening set on a lineup. That feeling of not having to fit anywhere musically… a tone that I can set… it's just myself and the space..a pivotal energy spot. It's paired back, often empty and playing to those who have put vision into creating the space. I recorded this set, just channeling a moment. By no means is it perfect, nor is it trying to be, that's because nothing is. Never underestimate the power of your opening sets.” Hollee 2022
I am SO excited to have Sydney Smith AKA @therealqueensyd on as a guest for today's show!She is a POWERHOUSE in network marketing with a team that sales MILLIONS in one year. She is going to share some life and business tips today that you don't want to miss!!Sydney was born in Maryland - she decided to move across the country to Texas 3 years ago after overcoming addiction and leaving a toxic relationship so that she could start over. In June of 2019 she came out and has been living her life as a super proud member of the LGBT community.She has been in network marketing for 5 years and entrepreneurship for 7. She had 3 failed businesses before taking off in Pruvit.She now lives in Texas with her Fiancee, Hollee and their two dogs. and her passion is helping people find their most authentic version of themself and truly find the ability to love themself. She wants to be the first openly Gay woman to speak on the Network Marketing GoPro stage and it is her mission to create more visibility in the profession for her community.You can find her -Facebook: Sydney Nicole SmithInstagram: @therealqueensydTikTok: @therealqueensydPodcast: The Real QueensydWebsite: therealqueensyd.comFaith+Freedom+Flow Club officially has launched! Go to JuliaKeepsItReal.Co to get more info and sign up because you will NOT want to miss it! This is one of the most affordable mentorship programs filled with value you will find. Get training monthly on a focused theme with strategies and takeaway resources along with quarterly group coaching and so much more!Get the one-time paid in full VIP access here orGet the monthly subscription option hereMore info about all the things and FREEBIES!: www.Juliakeepsitreal.coWant help on coaching and leading your team? Get the Coaching Course here I love sharing free content with you all, please give me feedback on the content by leaving a written review at www.ratethispodcast.com/JuliaKeepsitrealTHANK YOU SO MUCH! Every review helps get the word out!xoxoJoin us behind the scenes! Feel free to get more free content, ask questions, and connect with other like-minded Christian entrepreneurs in the Julia's public business community group https://www.facebook.com/groups/juliabusinestrygroupSupport the show (https://paypal.me/Juliasglamroom)
"The gods face the final challenges of Praxis' tower. Hollee has an important talk with Rogmar." Support Thunder and Dragons by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/thunderanddragons Find out more at https://thunderanddragons.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On Episode 1 of the all new Open Lines Radio Podcast, Mark chats with Hollee about how she's been doing since having two strokes 4 weeks ago. Her amazing healing journey has brought with it a new perspective on health and happiness.
What is the best marriage advice in the Bible? It may not be what you think. Hollee and Wes McAdams discuss why much of the marriage advice given today in books, seminars, and by well-meaning individuals often does not get to the heart of the issue. The post The Best Marriage Advice in the Bible appeared first on Radically Christian.
Wes McAdams and his wife, Hollee McAdams, discuss "cancel culture." It is often assumed that cancel culture is something new. But in reality, every culture has canceled people for violating certain core values. Wes and Hollee discuss questions like: What is cancel culture? Is it always wrong to cancel people? What should be the goal of correction and discipline? What does the Bible say about cancel culture?
I sit down with my lovely wife Hollee and discuss what it takes to have a successful marriage, as well as what we've learned about ourselves since becoming parents. We also get into Hollee's previous disdain for fitness and working out, and how she's found a new love for taking care of her body and increasing her health and fitness.
We are back, "part 2" with Hollee Brock, author and podcaster talking about experiences along the Camino de Santiago. Hollee shares her vision of a "Camino Ring" in Chattanooga Tennessee. We discuss the spiritual side of outdoor experiences and how n... We are back, "part 2" with Hollee Brock, author and podcaster talking about experiences along the Camino de Santiago. Hollee shares her vision of a "Camino Ring" in Chattanooga Tennessee. We discuss the spiritual side of outdoor experiences and how nature can support personal growth and be a place to release your problems/issues and move on through a pilgrimage or even a hike. Thanks for listening! Find all our episodes at dayfirepodcast.com This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Hollee Brock recently completed the Camino de Santiago in Spain which means “The way of Saint James.” It is a pilgrimage route of sorts with most people using the trail to grow their Spirituality. Hollee is a wonderful writer and after her trip she wrote down stories from the trail and started her own podcast called. “Along the Camino.'' It quickly became popular as thousands of people tuned in to listen to Hollee reading her stories about her own journey on the trail and how it changed her. During my conversation with Hollee we talk about her backstory, what the trail was like and she even reads a chapter of her journal at the end. Please enjoy my conversation with Hollee Brock.
Malachi and Hollee are back and on this episode they discuss the Texas Rangers' season, Joey Gallo, World Series predictions, and surprises from the shortened 2020 season.
Hollee and Adam eat a lot of pumpkin spice for their 200th episode.
Hollee and Adam are back after a 2 1/2 year hiatus. They talk about what they did during quarantine and play a round of Top 3.
Relationships are never easy, throw in a stressful job, or kids, or a situation that isn't helpful and they get harder. In this episode, Hollee and I talk about the 4 things that we think are the most important to have in a relationship to make sure that you are always moving forward. We are speaking from a space of experience when we let these keys get out of wack and had to get them back in check.
Hollee A. McGinnis, MSW, PhD, is an Assistant Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) School of Social Work. She is a prominent scholar, policy expert, and community organizer on adoption and child welfare. Her research examines social and cultural determinants of children’s mental health, with a focus on improving outcomes for youth and adults with histories of childhood trauma and involvement in systems of child welfare locally and globally. Her current study will explore adult outcomes of adopted and foster care alumni. Prior to obtaining her doctorate in social work at Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. McGinnis was the policy director at the Donaldson Adoption Institute, a national organization focused on adoption policy and practice in the U.S., where she headed a national study on adoption and racial identity among adopted adults. She received her Master of Science from Columbia University School of Social Work (New York City) and completed a post-master’s clinical social work fellowship at the Yale University Child Study Center. In 1996, she founded Also-Known-As, Inc., a non-profit adult intercountry adoptee organization providing post-adoption services to international adoptees and adoptive families. Dr. McGinnis speaks regularly at national conferences and organizations, and has numerous published scholarly articles, book chapters, and essays. In 2008 she was recognized by the U.S. government with a Congressional Angel in Adoption award for her work in adoption. She is regularly sought out by the news media including interviewed about her research on South Korea’s child welfare system and overseas Korean adoptees by the New York Times Magazine, BBC News, and NPR.
On this episode of The Virtual Campfire, our camp host Mark talks with Hollee about the early days of Internet chat rooms, living a single-serving life, and what exactly happens when we die.
This week we spoke with Hollee Brock. Hollee says, "I tend to problem solve like an inventor, ponder life like a philosopher, and express it like a poet. I have been the COO of Brock Inc, a living and loving enterprise where we help things grow, for almost 30 years. I am proficient in ways that might be less visible in the typical metrics of achievements but are strong in the big picture of life. I am walking into a new season of life so I decided to kick it off by walking a pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago in Spain. I have followed that 'boots on the ground' experience with the pilgrimage of writing about it." Thanks for listening! Find all our episodes at dayfirepodcast.com This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
A slumbering hermit, a charlatan Freemason, and a roving band of devil worshipers walk into a forest filled with muses... Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
A slumbering hermit, a charlatan Freemason, and a roving band of devil worshipers walk into a forest filled with muses... Hollee and Mark ponder the punchline.
In this episode of the Double Play Podcast, Hollee and Malachi discuss their season predictions (division winners and awards), the Mookie Betts contract, opening game lineups, and much more. Play ball!
Chris Dawson and Russell Dilday interview Professional Horseman, Casey Carson. Casey has been training horses at the Circle C Ranch for over eleven years. He is active in starting every horse and does all of the training with the help of his assistant. Casey shows ranch-bred horses, and occasionally catch-rides for other cutting horse trainers. Casey lives on the ranch with his wife, Hollee, and their sons, Ty and Cross.
"UBUNTU is an understanding of humanity that knows that no one can be human alone, that my humanity is bound up in your humanity and yours in mine. An African idiom: ”A person is a person through other persons” Human life is meant to be shared. We learn how to be human through association with other humans. It is the undergirding of the true community. Once you begin to see it, you see it everywhere. More than see it though-you experience it!”Thanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen
“Well, I would walk 500 miles ...And I would walk 500 more,just to be the one who walked 1000 miles to fall down at your door” -the ProclaimersThanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen
"Inherent in every Camino pilgrimage is some degree of iconic content. For me, it was my boots (named Martha and Mary), a blue suitcase, a tiny metal charm, the dirt in my phone case…."Thanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen
“The sun hangs lower over the ocean as I go further down and deeper into this path. I try to amuse myself that perhaps the blood sacrifice of my bare legs would pacify the angry cliff god that I imagined was threatening to hurl me over the side. ….. I really have no idea where I am, no one knows where I am, the sun is setting and one misstep could lead to a fall and, I repeat, NO ONE knows where I am. All I knew to pray is that I would find the way.”Thanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen
“A pack of three guys jogged past me and shouted ‘to Finisterre’! I called back ‘to the end of the earth’! I noticed one of the concrete columns that lined the Camino and marked the kilometers left. The Camino Frances’ counted down from 778 kilometers starting at St Jean Pied de Port with completion (0 kilometers) at the cathedral in Santiago de Compostella. From there a new countdown had commenced for the Camino Finisterre. This particular marker said 10. 10 kilometers to go til the end of the earth. It still takes my breath away.”Thanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen
“Soon, we came upon another pilgrim who had paused to tie his shoe. He asked if he could join us. We three walked on together down the road from O’Cebriero talking about everything. We talked of things about which we were passionate, but what is even more noteworthy is that we felt great passion as we talked. I can only describe it as if our hearts were burning within us.”Thanks to Kellie Haddock IG @kelliehaddockmusic and @kelliehaddock for the use of “Eden’s Dream” with Ben Shive and Sarah Masen
Hollee and Mark talk about trying to maintain a positive voice in a quickly moving world, seeing through the veil to reveal the script beneath the surface, and finding ways to speak each other's languages so we can come together in unity rather than finding things to dispute. Plus, New Wools!
Hollee and Mark talk about the current state of the world, following a night of watching protests erupt all over the planet; uploading data in our prayers; and hoping we as a people can find a peaceful path forward to equality.
Hollee and Mark talk about respecting other people's beliefs and fears, speaking the language of the propaganda bots to get your message through to the masses, creating something beautiful with our unknown future, and the privilege associated with being an asshole to "essential" workers.
Hollee and Mark talk about the painful shift in humanity as the old world finds its place in the new world. The butterfly never exists without the loss the the caterpillar.
Hollee and Mark talk about how the new post-COVID economy will play out, Jimmy Page freaking out David Bowie, and that not only are our phones listening to us, but the universe is pretty good at it, too.
Hollee and Mark introduce The New Woo with a conversation about the the relevance of noise, Old Woo vs. New Woo, and walking the walk after several years of talking the talk. Also including, New Wools.
The Soul of Work - Recovering Your Soul from a Toxic Workplace. Hollee Howden talks about how we can change our relationship with work to make it a meaningful part of our lives, on today's show. "Work is an act of creation. It is creating value for yourself and for those you serve.” - Hollee Howden Learn more about this episode at baeth.com/67
Hollee McGinnis is a Korean adoptee currently getting her PhD in St. Louis, MO. She is the founder of Also-Known-As, Inc. in New York, which is currently coming up on its 20th Anniversary. She has written for the New York Times, and is a powerhouse in the international adoptee community. She talks about founding AKA, the first Korean Adoptee Gathering, growing up in Westchester, NY, the many faces and identities of adoptees, her research, family life, and more! Songs from A Collective Effort are available at SoundCloud (Http://soundcloud.com/acollectiveeffortmusic/sets/a-collective-effort-mix-bag) and other music of the podcast comes courtesy of Needle Drop Records by the band, The Bell. Follow me on Twitter @TheRamblerADHD, email me at TheRamblerADHD@gmail.com, and like/share me on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheRamblerADHD. If you like the podcast, please be so kind as to leave a nice review on iTunes. Thanks for listening!