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My guest today is Holly Allen. Raised with a deep connection to spiritual things, I discovered the interplay between human experience and soul evolution early on. As a soul awakening mentor and energy healer, I help people understand their humanness and soul intimately, guiding them to clarity and the right steps to realize their dreams. My mission is to awaken as many souls as possible, empowering them to live authentically and raise the collective consciousness. In this episode we discuss transformation, spirituality, self-love, intuition, energy work and soul awakening.Website - https://www.igniteshinebright.com/IG - https://www.instagram.com/iamhollystarr/FB - https://www.facebook.com/groups/iamhollystarrYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg1CBObRcHkuJoDlDGMvIfQTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@iamhollystarrIn this episode you will learn:1. How tapping into your spiritual gifts and practicing energy hygiene can lead to reprogramming patters for transformation.2.How choosing to lean into our rock bottom experiences can help to unlock growth and find strength in the adversity.3. Why viewing empowerment can be a way of instilling values of resilience and self- worth. “A soul awakening mentor is someone that comes in and helps you do a deep dive into your self-discovery.” - 00:01:57“Burns are known to be the most painful experience you can have and it was summer and it was a week before my beach trip.” 00:26:07“Energy, in my opinion, is where it's all at. Energy is your frequency. And if you think about like how we power our house, like we can live in a house, but we use energy for the electricity.” 00:52:25
May 2024 — Join Maxwell Suzuki and Holly Allen as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 5.1 including Colton Huelle's Stranger Need Think and Stephen Price's Tip Jar.Featuring readings from Muraya Ranieri and John E. Brady. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to publish art that is necessary rather than desired, please consider donating at the link below.Support the Show.
Holly Allen, Manager of Millenary at Smithbilt Hats Inc., joins Calgary NEXT hosts David Wallach and Tara McCool, to discuss the exciting and forward-looking business in the Calgary community.
Is faith good for kids? Can it help them face the hard things they face now and will face in the future?Dr. Holly Allen shares where research on resilience and spirituality intersect. We'll discuss what a connection to Jesus and to a faith community have to do with children's ability to bear up under the large and small challenges they will face. Children share stories of hard things & what has helped them overcome. The Child in Our Midst is a podcast of the Center for Faith and Children, where we're reimagining church where a child's faith flourishes. It's produced by Area Code Audio.
3 takeaways from this episode: Social selling: using voice notes, and videos Social selling with different buyer personas than sales and marketing leaders How to overcome the fear of cold calling — For more prospecting and sales development tips, join 2,611 SDRs getting the newsletter here: https://sdrgame.substack.com/ — Welcome to Episode 28, where we immerse ourselves in the world of a top-performing BDR, Holly Allen of Deel. She exceeded her target by 260%, got the 'Rookie of the Quarter', and 'Influencer' awards all in Q1. Join us as we deep dive into: Dropping sequences and emails for LinkedIn, voice notes, and cold calling Targeting new accounts LinkedIn Sales Navigator lists Prospecting triggers Video prospecting Follow-ups Cold calling: Overcoming fears, effective end-call strategies, and time management (0:00) Top BDR at Deel (2:07) No sequence, and no emails (4:52) Why Social selling (7:43) How to go after a new account (9:27) LinkedIn Sales Navigator lists (10:53) Triggers for prospecting (13:34) LinkedIn voice note (17:47) Voice note and a message? (19:19) Follow up after the voice note (20:14) Video prospecting (23:29) Multithreading (24:18) Cold calling (30:07) End of a cold call (30:39) How to manage your time with social selling and cold calling (32:01) How to overcome the fear of cold calling (34:18) Social selling with CFOs and HR leaders (36:39) Favorite tool for prospecting on LinkedIn (37:14) Favorite resource to grow as an SDR (38:22) Advice for new SDRs Follow Holly: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyallen1/ — Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elriclegloire/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdrgame/message
February 2023 — Join Maxwell Suzuki and Holly Allen as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 4.4 including Hillary Gordon's I Named My Fibroid Mary and Caleb Michael Sarvis' Father Coyote. Featuring readings from Muraya Ranieri and John E. Brady. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to publish art that is necessary rather than desired, please consider donating at the link below.Support the show
Embodied Faith: on Relational Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Faith
Many children today are growing up amid adversity, whether brought on by family difficulties or larger societal crises. All children need to be able to deal with stress, cope with challenges, and persevere through disappointments. While we cannot protect children from all hardships, we can promote healthy development that fosters resilience.Our guest, Dr. Holly Catterton Allen, recently retired from her position as Professor of Christian Ministries and Family Science at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Allen's books include Intergenerational Christian Formation and Forming Resilient Children: The Role of Spiritual Formation for Healthy Development.Join Attaching to God Learning Cohort: Quieting an Anxious and Avoidant Faith.Starting February 8 (2024), and meets Thursday, 4 pm -5 pm (EST). Link: https://www.embodiedfaith.life/attaching-to-god-cohortStay Connected: Need spiritual coaching that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here. Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources. Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
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November 2023 — Join Maxwell Suzuki and Holly Allen as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 4.3 including Elizabeth Christopher's The Gift and Sadie Wade-Stein's Unclaimed Bodies. Featuring readings from Muraya Ranieri and Lyric Danae. Mastered, edited, and produced by John E. Brady.Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to publish art that is necessary rather than desired, please consider donating at the link below.Support the show
Ten years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 25 women who'd been disfigured by the blast came to the United States. Those Japanese survivors would go to the White House and end up on a bizarre proto reality TV show. They'd also put their lives in the hands of American doctors, hoping that risky, cutting-edge surgeries might repair their injuries and give them a chance for a fresh start. Josh Levin is One Year's editorial director. One Year's senior producer is Evan Chung. This episode was produced by Kelly Jones and Evan Chung, with additional production by Sophie Summergrad. It was edited by Joel Meyer and Derek John, Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Holly Allen created the artwork for this season. Join Slate Plus to get a bonus 1955 episode at the end of the season. Slate Plus members also get to listen to all Slate podcasts without any ads. Sign up now to support One Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 25 women who'd been disfigured by the blast came to the United States. Those Japanese survivors would go to the White House and end up on a bizarre proto reality TV show. They'd also put their lives in the hands of American doctors, hoping that risky, cutting-edge surgeries might repair their injuries and give them a chance for a fresh start. Josh Levin is One Year's editorial director. One Year's senior producer is Evan Chung. This episode was produced by Kelly Jones and Evan Chung, with additional production by Sophie Summergrad. It was edited by Joel Meyer and Derek John, Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Holly Allen created the artwork for this season. Join Slate Plus to get a bonus 1955 episode at the end of the season. Slate Plus members also get to listen to all Slate podcasts without any ads. Sign up now to support One Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 25 women who'd been disfigured by the blast came to the United States. Those Japanese survivors would go to the White House and end up on a bizarre proto reality TV show. They'd also put their lives in the hands of American doctors, hoping that risky, cutting-edge surgeries might repair their injuries and give them a chance for a fresh start. Josh Levin is One Year's editorial director. One Year's senior producer is Evan Chung. This episode was produced by Kelly Jones and Evan Chung, with additional production by Sophie Summergrad. It was edited by Joel Meyer and Derek John, Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Holly Allen created the artwork for this season. Join Slate Plus to get a bonus 1955 episode at the end of the season. Slate Plus members also get to listen to all Slate podcasts without any ads. Sign up now to support One Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 25 women who'd been disfigured by the blast came to the United States. Those Japanese survivors would go to the White House and end up on a bizarre proto reality TV show. They'd also put their lives in the hands of American doctors, hoping that risky, cutting-edge surgeries might repair their injuries and give them a chance for a fresh start. Josh Levin is One Year's editorial director. One Year's senior producer is Evan Chung. This episode was produced by Kelly Jones and Evan Chung, with additional production by Sophie Summergrad. It was edited by Joel Meyer and Derek John, Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Holly Allen created the artwork for this season. Join Slate Plus to get a bonus 1955 episode at the end of the season. Slate Plus members also get to listen to all Slate podcasts without any ads. Sign up now to support One Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ten years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, 25 women who'd been disfigured by the blast came to the United States. Those Japanese survivors would go to the White House and end up on a bizarre proto reality TV show. They'd also put their lives in the hands of American doctors, hoping that risky, cutting-edge surgeries might repair their injuries and give them a chance for a fresh start. Josh Levin is One Year's editorial director. One Year's senior producer is Evan Chung. This episode was produced by Kelly Jones and Evan Chung, with additional production by Sophie Summergrad. It was edited by Joel Meyer and Derek John, Slate's executive producer of narrative podcasts. Merritt Jacob is our senior technical director. Holly Allen created the artwork for this season. Join Slate Plus to get a bonus 1955 episode at the end of the season. Slate Plus members also get to listen to all Slate podcasts without any ads. Sign up now to support One Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Holly Allen discusses her experience and research about helping children navigate trauma.
Dr. Holly Catterton Allen retired in 2022 from her position as Professor of Christian Ministries and Family Science at Lipscomb University in Nashville. Her most recent books include Intergenerational Christian Formation: Bringing the Whole Church Together in Ministry, Community, and Worship, 2nd edition (InterVarsity Academic, 2023) and Forming Resilient Children: The Role of Spiritual Formation for Healthy Development (InterVarsity Academic, 2021). In this conversation, we talk extensively about the need for intergenerational ministries in our churches.
3 takeaways from this episode: - Social selling: using voice notes, and videos - Social selling with different buyer personas than sales and marketing leaders - How to overcome the fear of cold calling — For more prospecting and sales development tips, join 2,611 SDRs getting the newsletter here: https://sdrgame.substack.com/ — Welcome to Episode 28, where we immerse ourselves in the world of a top-performing BDR, Holly Allen of Deel. She exceeded her target by 260%, got the 'Rookie of the Quarter', and 'Influencer' awards all in Q1. Join us as we deep dive into: Dropping sequences and emails for LinkedIn, voice notes, and cold calling Targeting new accounts LinkedIn Sales Navigator lists Prospecting triggers Video prospecting Follow-ups Cold calling: Overcoming fears, effective end-call strategies, and time management 0:00 Intro 2:07 No sequence, and no emails 4:52 Why Social selling 7:43 How to go after a new account 9:27 LinkedIn Sales Navigator lists 10:53 Triggers for prospecting 13:34 LinkedIn voice note 17:47 Voice note and a message? 19:19 Follow up after the voice note 20:14 Video prospecting 23:29 Multithreading 24:18 Cold calling 30:07 End of a cold call 30:39 How to manage your time with social selling and cold calling 32:01 How to overcome the fear of cold calling 34:18 Social selling with CFOs and HR leaders 36:39 Favorite tool for prospecting on LinkedIn 37:14 Favorite resource to grow as an SDR 38:22 Advice for new SDRs Follow Holly: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollyallen1/ — Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elriclegloire/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdrgame/message
Holly Allen joins Madison McGhee as they dive into showmances and how they can affect your Big Brother game. She opens up about her time on Brother Brother 21 and what we missed in that first week without feeds. We talk about what it's like being a pageant girl in the house and how to know when to open up about secret skills. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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The queen of Personal Branding and Social Media - Holly Allen has built her personal brand around her personality and her strengths. She joins our host Neil Bhuiyan to discuss how this personal brand has impacted her career and the opportunities it has opened up. Since recording the episode, Holly has moved to SaaSLeads.io as SDR Coach and Community Host, a fitting position for such an enthusiastic Sales lover!
May 2022 — Join Devon Capizzi and Holly Allen as they discuss their favorite prose pieces from Issue 3.1, including Maureen O'Leary's The Ghosts of the Bees Weigh In On The Dishwasher Argument and Sophia Terazawa's Pearl. Mastered by Joe Cusimano. Edited and produced by John E. Brady and Charles Fleming.Passengers Literary Press, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All staff donate their time and effort. If you'd like to support our mission to publish art that is necessary rather than desired, please consider donating at the link below.Support the show
Holly Allen shares about her new book Forming Resilient Children and how nurturing spirituality in children and youth can help promote resilience in the face of grief and trauma. There aren't any steps to follow to form resilience in young people. But there are ordinary practices that parents and pastoral leaders can do that make a world of difference. For more information, see https://www.ivpress.com/forming-resilient-children
Helllooo our little peanuts!The first episode of this season's Celebrity Big Brother has officially aired and we are already so here for it! Lance and Michael discuss their thoughts on the first episode (while trying not to fall asleep because you know, parenthood), the first challenge, and their predictions on what's to come.We also have a special guest correspondent this episode, none other than Big Brother Season 21 contestant Holly Allen 24 Wyoming! She chimed in straight from a BB viewing party to bring us some of her thoughts along with some other past contestants.Things are just getting started and we can't wait to see what's next! What do you guys think is in the box?! I guess we will find out tomorrow on Biiiiig Brother!
Episode 182 - Forming Resilient Children With Holly Catterton Allen Episode sponsored by DiverseChurchJobs.com Parenting and raising children can be tough work. Parenting and Raising RESILIENT children is an entirely different conversation. Yet, it's a NECESSARY conversation. In the middle of a pandemic, with all of the challenges that we're facing as a world, we cannot forget to lean into the issues that our children are facing and navigating. Our Host, Christopher J Harris, welcomes Dr Holly Catterton Allen, author of the book Forming Resilient Children and she herself a Mother and Grandmother, for an incredibly hopeful, engaging, and inspiring discussion around raising and rearing children in a way that empowers them to thrive. More importantly, this discussion raises the conversation to deal with healthy childhood development through spiritual formation. David Csinos, founder of Faith Forward and Associate Professor at Atlantic School of Theology said, “Forming Resilient Children is a much-needed addition to the field of children's spirituality. Especially now, as we continue to face the ongoing effects of a once-a-century pandemic, children need adults who can help them recover from trauma, process grief, and nurture hope. Whether you're a parent, grandparent, pastor, teacher, or children's ministry volunteer, Holly Allen's superb research will help you understand connections between spirituality and resilience. What is more, she offers strategies and resources that you can use to foster resilience among the children that God has placed in your life.” You can connect with Dr Allen here: Website | Conference Website | Amazon Page | Facebook | If you need further assistance or have questions, feel free to email us at info@thewiseideapodcast.com ================== For Coaching, Questions, or Additional Information: You can contact us at info@thewiseideapodcast.com - Subscribe via: iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, RSS Feed, and Spotify Enjoy what you're hearing & seeing? Do you mind Rating & Reviewing This Podcast? Your ratings and reviews help us place the podcast in front of new leaders and listeners. Your feedback also lets me know how I can better serve you. If you have the desire to donate financially to The Wise Idea Podcast, you can do so here. A donation of any amount will be helpful in allowing us to creating the movement to INSPIRE WISDOM. DONATE HERE! About Our Host: Christopher J. Harris, a native of Palatka, Fla., is currently Executive Pastor of Crossover Church of Tampa, Fla. He is also the Director of Administration & Vision Implementation working collaboratively with the Presiding Bishop's Office and Administration for Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International. He's served at ministries in Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Chicago,IL. He's an author and blogger with two books, Temporary Assignments and Church Strategies and Ministry Systems. He's an alumnus of Florida State University, University of South Carolina, special studies at Princeton Theological Seminary and doctoral work at Nova Southeastern University. He is the Founder / CEO of DiverseChurchJobs.com, a platform helping people of color in ministry to find ministry opportunities. Harris currently resides in Florida with his wife Dr Carmen J Harris and their children. You can check him out here: www.ChristopherJHarris.com You can see his Social media here on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Periscope, and LinkedIn ALL at @CJHarrisOne Here are Christopher's Theological Beliefs: http://christopherjharris.com/what-i-believe/ He is affiliated with the following organizations (among others): www.CrossoverChurch.org , https://www.fullgospelbaptist.org/, and https://www.biblicalleadership.com/ Thank You's: My family for their commitment to the vision to inspire wisdom in others and release me to e...
Holly Allen joins me to discuss marketing thought leadership.. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode146 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Holman Brother Memberships Sales Solutions holmanbros.com App My Community appmycommunity.com/chamberchat Community Matters, Inc. chamberchatpodcast.com/cmi Swypit chamberchatpodcast.com/cc Izzy West, LLC theizzywest.com
Today we speak with Dr. Holly Allen on her new book Forming Resilient Children. She unlocks the secret to teaching kids for life change instead of just information. And tells us how her view of how to disciple children drastically changed after being a part of a church plant early on. You can check out her helpful book at the link below. https://www.ivpress.com/forming-resilient-children If you are interested in supporting our podcast be sure to click the link below. https://www.patreon.com/KingdomBuilder?fan_landing=true --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/millennialonmission/support
Joining Daniel Disney in the second episode of The Social Selling Podcast is the audio voice note queen, Holly Allen, BDR at G2. Holly has been at G2 for just over a year yet has built a huge personal brand on LinkedIn, getting recognised at events and growing her engagement on posts into the hundreds. Holly has also learned how to master audio voice notes on LinkedIn, using them to fill her pipeline month after month.If you haven't already make sure you check out our podcast sponsors, Gong.io, the biggest revenue intelligence platform out there and one of our amazing sponsors of the podcast. They help your sales teams sell better and sell more. Please also take some time to check out Outreach.io, the world's biggest sales engagement platform, giving your salespeople more time to do what you need and want them doing, selling.Daniel Disney's best-selling book "The Ultimate LinkedIn Sales Guide" is available on Amazon in hardback and Kindle.For information or to enquire about Daniel's international keynote talks, corporate training packages or consultancy, please check out danieldisney.online or email contact@thedailysales.net.
After Holly Allen & Analyse Talavera flew in from LA to surprise Tommy, they sit down (with Phil) and talk about the Big Brother 23 premiere! They talk about their first impressions of the new cast, their individual experience post show and how the game has evolved over the years!
This week Holly Allen (Big Brother) and I chat about her life growing up in the country, swap reality show contestant show stories and I get to ask her about my favorite Big Brother competition!
The BB Breakdown is back for a special episode as we discuss Season 10 Week 9, but first dive into an hour-long conversation about Holly Allen's tell-all Q&A that reveals a lot about being a houseguest. Check it out now!
In Part 3 of the interview, Dr. Holly Allen, the chair of the Intergenerate Task Force, discusses barriers, how to get leadership on board, and some practical recommendations for incorporating intergenerational ministry into a church. The Intergenerate Conference is held May 24-26. You can find out more at http://www.intergenerateconference.com/ or https://www.childrensspiritualitysummit.org/ (The Children's Spirituality Summit). Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778
In Part 3 of the interview, Dr. Holly Allen, the chair of the Intergenerate Task Force, discusses barriers, how to get leadership on board, and some practical recommendations for incorporating intergenerational ministry into a church. The Intergenerate Conference is held May 24-26. You can find out more at http://www.intergenerateconference.com/ or https://www.childrensspiritualitysummit.org/ (The Children's Spirituality Summit). Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778
In Part 2 of the interview, Dr. Holly Allen (Lipscomb University), the chair of the Intergenerate Task Force, gives the biblical foundations for intergenerational ministry, shares one aspect of educational theory, and discusses two principles related to intergenerational ministry. The Intergenerate Conference is held May 24-26. You can find out more at http://www.intergenerateconference.com/ or https://www.childrensspiritualitysummit.org/ (The Children's Spirituality Summit). Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778
In Part 2 of the interview, Dr. Holly Allen (Lipscomb University), the chair of the Intergenerate Task Force, gives the biblical foundations for intergenerational ministry, shares one aspect of educational theory, and discusses two principles related to intergenerational ministry. The Intergenerate Conference is held May 24-26. You can find out more at http://www.intergenerateconference.com/ or https://www.childrensspiritualitysummit.org/ (The Children's Spirituality Summit). Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778
Dr. Holly Allen (Lipscomb University), the chair of the Intergenerate Task Force, provides insight on what intergenerational ministry can be. In this first part of the interview, she talks about the idea in general, how she became involved, and the differences between intergenerational and multigenerational ministry. The Intergenerate Conference is held May 24-26. You can find out more at http://www.intergenerateconference.com/ or https://www.childrensspiritualitysummit.org/ (The Children's Spirituality Summit). Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778
Dr. Holly Allen (Lipscomb University), the chair of the Intergenerate Task Force, provides insight on what intergenerational ministry can be. In this first part of the interview, she talks about the idea in general, how she became involved, and the differences between intergenerational and multigenerational ministry. The Intergenerate Conference is held May 24-26. You can find out more at http://www.intergenerateconference.com/ or https://www.childrensspiritualitysummit.org/ (The Children's Spirituality Summit). Music: ·Fearless First· by Kevin MacLeod. Used by permission. License #: FML-48466-4778
Eric and Brady discuss some restaurant openings/reopenings as well as a proposed McIntosh Lake annexation, and the development at 110 Emery which is slated to include a pet store as well as a bakery!Mentions this weekLongmont Public LibraryTangerineLongmont Bake House - artisanal bakery and cafe bringing a chef inspired approach to food with local and seasonal ingredients.Dee-O-Gee - Dee-O-Gee was established in 2008 in Bozeman, MT by Josh and Holly Allen as a locally owned and operated pet supply and services "natural pet store".MusicThanks to Andy Eppler for "Nothing but the Rain" as our IntroSend Off Music Thanks David Cutter Music for "Carm"
On this week’s episode: Elizabeth, Dan, and Carvell commiserate with a parent whose teen is taking every little correction to heart. Then Elizabeth sits down with Erika McLemore (@sitbymyfire on Instagram) to discuss how parents should incorporate lessons on Indigenous peoples, cultures, and land acknowledgements into play. She also shares a bunch of wonderful resources for parents and kids to continue educating themselves on language, history, and current issues central to the Indigenous experience. In Slate Plus: Slate’s Holly Allen stops by to talk about her powerful new bathroom cleaning tool. A blacklight! Let's just say she can't unsee what she saw... Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now to listen and support our work. Recommendations: Dan recommends East: 120 Vegetarian and Vegan recipes from Bangalore to Beijing by Meera Sodha. Carvell recommends breaking out the Mario Kart games with the family. Not only is the Nintendo Switch great, but he also recommends throwing it back with a Nintendo Wii. Elizabeth recommends taking time this week to reach out to one person and say something nice. Erika’s Recommendations: Native-land.ca Native Appropriations Warrior Kids podcast All My Relations podcast Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga by Traci Sorell We Are Still Here! Native American Truths Everyone Should Know by Traci Sorell Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace by Traci Sorell Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today’s show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode: Elizabeth, Dan, and Carvell commiserate with a parent whose teen is taking every little correction to heart. Then Elizabeth sits down with Erika McLemore (@sitbymyfire on Instagram) to discuss how parents should incorporate lessons on Indigenous peoples, cultures, and land acknowledgements into play. She also shares a bunch of wonderful resources for parents and kids to continue educating themselves on language, history, and current issues central to the Indigenous experience. In Slate Plus: Slate’s Holly Allen stops by to talk about her powerful new bathroom cleaning tool. A blacklight! Let's just say she can't unsee what she saw... Slate Plus members get a bonus segment on MADAF each week, and no ads. Sign up now to listen and support our work. Recommendations: Dan recommends East: 120 Vegetarian and Vegan recipes from Bangalore to Beijing by Meera Sodha. Carvell recommends breaking out the Mario Kart games with the family. Not only is the Nintendo Switch great, but he also recommends throwing it back with a Nintendo Wii. Elizabeth recommends taking time this week to reach out to one person and say something nice. Erika’s Recommendations: Native-land.ca Native Appropriations Warrior Kids podcast All My Relations podcast Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga by Traci Sorell We Are Still Here! Native American Truths Everyone Should Know by Traci Sorell Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace by Traci Sorell Join us on Facebook and email us at momanddad@slate.com to ask us new questions, tell us what you thought of today’s show, and give us ideas about what we should talk about in future episodes. Podcast produced by Rosemary Belson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Friday, peanuts!Reality Roundup has been taken over today by Peachy, Alyssa the Roommate and Holly Allen (runner up of #BB21!)The girls hop right into critiquing this season of The Bachelorette and go over ALL the cringey moments. Spoiler alert: stripping is involved.We then talk a bit about the NEW and slightly bad season of #BB22.We hope we did you justice, Turkey! Tune in and listen now.This episode is brought to you by get.coorslight.com.
Holly talks about the stress of being on Big Brother, her breakup and current status with Jackson, and wine.CARE/OF - Get 50% off your first order when you go to takecareof.com and enter code BLAKEH50
We're joined by author & educator Holly Allen, who explores how a deeper understanding of generations can foster meaningful intergenerational connections.
Big Brother stars, Jackson Michie & Holly Allen, join Demi this week on BDE to discuss season 21 on the show! They were the first showmance to make it to the end on the show and they tell Demi how they were able to leverage their relationship in able to advance in the game. They set the record straight about what was happening behind the scenes that the audience didn’t know or get to see and later talk about their favorite challenges. HAMMITT – Avai lable at Hammitt.com . Chat with their team and mention you heard about Hammitt on our podcast and they’ll include a complimentary gift with your order!
For the fifth year in a row we have Big Brother All Stars Rumors, but this time they might actually be...true? We go over who is said to potentially be on this upcoming season of Big Brother 22/Big Brother All Stars 2 and how we feel about it. We'll also talk a bit about the Chilltown situation. Dan Gheesling- 7:00 Paul Abrahamian- 9:00 Derrick Leavasseur- 11:10 Bayleigh Dayton- 17:10 Josh Martinez- 22:20 Frankie Grande- 30:40 Haleigh Broucher- 40:20 Nicole Anthony- 44:10 Jackson Michie & Holly Allen- 48:40 Tyler Crispen & Angela Rummans- 1:02:40 Possible Hometowns- 1:15:00 RIP Chilltown- 1:20:00 Support the Show: https://www.patreon.com/ourrealitypod Be sure to LIKE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OurRealityPod Join our Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/2wmJXRV Link to our Channel: http://bit.ly/2xJxTNw #BB22 #BBAllStars2 Support this podcast
Teacher, Family Coach Coordinator, now Assistant Vice Principal at Agora Cyber Charter School, our guest this week is the very talented and cheerful Holly Allen. She's an absolute delight and because students are an essential part of the Agora family and story, Holly is joined by three 2020 graduating students, Michelle, Sarah and Theresa, each with their own compelling story to share. Agora Cyber Charter School is an online public school that's been educating students K-12 for 15 years now. You're invited to their upcoming virtual Open House and all the information is available at agora.org.
Jackson Michie and Holly Allen, final two from Big Brother season 21, are in a real life “Showmance”. Since the BB house days they found out they are pretty much inseparable. They elaborate on their living situation and future plans of living and how they handle the outside stressors from the show. Jackson talks about the hardest part of maintaining a relationship in the eye of 7 million viewers. Holly makes you laugh about how she found her Malibu Safari Guide job several years ago, her pageant days and why she has always been so well-spoken. Jackson mentions how people think they know him because they watched him in a house for 99 days but he was actually in a competition for 99 days, not just living. They are such a great couple and this is a very enjoyable discussion! Laugh with us, enjoy your weekly dose of Coco.
When Dad's away... Justin Martindale takes over with Holly Allen and Jess to chat all kinds of entertainment! We cover big brother gossip, internet trolls, poo-pouri and get to know each other just a bit more. POPPIN' off on: Taylor Swift Drama Resolved Blue Ivy Carter is a Songwriter?Ariana Grande is Sick (still) Brought to you by:BEAUTYCOUNTER.COM FEALS.COM/POP TODAYTIX.COM/POP AWAY.COM/LANCE PROMO CODE: LANCE ZOLA.COM/LANCE
Jessica takes a moment to get real about her social media and daily morning routine. And good news, Jessica and Cody are #winning this week’s BETonline.ag sports net challenge, listen in to find out how three of you can win the cash vouchers. Then, we have our second part of Jessica and Cody’s conversation with Big Brother 21 winner Jackson Michie and girlfriend (and runner up) Holly Allen. The showmance couples talk code words, life post show, love in the public eye and more. Now What is produced in partnership with PodcastOne and The Direct Message, executive producers Crystal Fambrini and John Ryan, Jr. (Co-Founders of The Direct Message). Producer Gary Smith. Follow our show page on instagram @nowwhatshow. Please Support Our Sponsors: BetOnline.AG use code PodcastOne for a 50% signup bonus. Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play Visit Forevernote.com/GRAF for a special $25 OFF offer to get started today.
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Live Feed Correspondent Taran Armstrong spends over 3 hours talking with America's Favorite Player Nicole Anthony about her game inside this summer's Big Brother 21 house! The post Big Brother 21 | Holly Allen Post-Season Interview appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Live Feed Correspondent Taran Armstrong spends over 3 hours talking with America's Favorite Player Nicole Anthony about her game inside this summer's Big Brother 21 house! The post Big Brother 21 | Holly Allen Post-Season Interview appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
It’s a big brother showmance double date! Jessica and Cody Nickson connect with Big Brother 21 winner Jackson Michie and girlfriend (and runner up) Holly Allen. The couples clear up the questions everyone has been asking since the season finale. Now What is produced in partnership with PodcastOne and The Direct Message, executive producers Crystal Fambrini and John Ryan, Jr. (Co-Founders of The Direct Message). Producer Gary Smith. Follow our show page on instagram @nowwhatshow. Please Support Our Sponsors: BetOnline.AG use code PodcastOne for a 50% signup bonus. Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play Visit Forevernote.com/GRAF for a special offer ($25 OFF) and to get started today.
Hopefully this is the first of many interviews with the cast of season 21 of Big Brother…starting with Holly Allen! First off, we’re talking about how her relationship with Bachelor Nation’s Luke Pell helped her in starting her own reality television career, what her initial thoughts of her housemates were, and when she felt a connection with her showmance-mate Jackson Michie. Did she choose love over money? Would she have brought Nicole to the final two? Is Michie a good guy? She’s answering all your burning questions!
Today, Kaitlyn and Jason are joined by Big Brother’s Holly Allen and Jackson Mitchie! The group discusses the insanity of maintaining a relationship in the Big Brother house, and in the real world! Plus, Holly and Jackson reveal what really went down during their time spent in the Big Brother house shower.
Big Brother Winner and Runner Up Jackson Michie and Holly Allen join Scheana and Courtney to talk about their experience on the show, being new to reality shows, their game winning strategy, and keeping each other off the chopping block.Remember to get 15% off your first order and free shipping at priverevaux.com and use promo code SCHEANA15.
It was a finale of Big Brother unlike any other. And not one the Jackson Michie was expecting. In a very special Episode 18 of Big Brother Brothers: The Ultimate Unofficial Podcast from TV Guide, your Big Brother-obsessed hosts Fox Van Allen and Lance Cartelli invade the Big Brother backyard to ask Jackson about his win. How is he reacting to a tough night? Are things OK with him and his family? And how does he answer fan -- and BB alumni -- concerns that he didn't take Have Not rules seriously? They also talk to the runner up, his showmance partner Holly Allen. Did Holly throw away $500,000 for a summer fling? And what does she think about her new-found fame as "Holly Allen, 24, Wyoming!"? How does America's Favorite Houseguest, Nicole Anthony (from Strong Island), react when she learns that most BB alums rooting for her and she was at the top of Jokers Updates' fan polling all season long? And what does she think about the new Big Brother trend toward more physical comps in the endgame? You'll have to listen to find out! Thanks for listening! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and review us on your favorite podcasting app. Follow Fox on Twitter and Instagram: @foxvanallen Follow Lance on Twitter and Instagram: @casuallyginger Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Taran Armstrong reviews Holly Allen's 90+ day stay in the Big Brother 21 house and gets you caught up on all the overnight happenings from inside the Big Brother 21 house! The post Big Brother 21 Saturday Sept 21 Morning Update appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Taran Armstrong reviews Holly Allen's 90+ day stay in the Big Brother 21 house and gets you caught up on all the overnight happenings from inside the Big Brother 21 house! The post Big Brother 21 Saturday Sept 21 Morning Update appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
This best of episode features clips of our in-person interviews with Sean & Catherine, Becca and Garrett, and Luke Pell. Eddie also touches on the massive amounts of Bachelor Nation news that has occurred in the past week (Jed, Bachelor in Paradise updates and more) and the episode ends with Eddie’s hilarious “Roving Microphone” segment at the Luke Pell event. We are re-visiting these episodes given the Sean & Catherine just announced they are expecting their third child, Becca is donating her clothes from the show to a worthy cause and Luke’s ex girlfriend, Holly Allen, was just casted for Big Brother. In this clip, we ask Luke directly about Holly given her explosive, exposé interview where she talked about (pretty negatively) about her relationship with Luke. Leave us a voicemail at 484-450-8864. Name and town and we will play it on air on our next episode! Feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts too :) Send any thoughts/ love/ suggestions to eddieravert@gmail.com @RoseBudsPodcast, @eddie_rage @blynngin and @joe_ravert26. Read Eddie's new Philly Voice article for the inside scoop on Raven & Adam's engagement: www.phillyvoice.com/bachelor-engagement-video/ To start your free wedding website and also get $50 off your registry on Zola, go to ZOLA.com/ROSEBUDS Get 50% off your first order and get started today for just $5! Visit mymyro.com/rosebuds and use promo code: rosebuds For $80 off your first month of HelloFresh, go to HelloFresh.com/rosebuds80 and enter rosebuds80.
In this episode, Katie and Steve welcome Holly Allen and Tiffany Joyner to discuss how everyone benefits from introverts on their team.
We talk with Holly Allen about her experiences from people sliding into the DM's. We analyze her most cringeworthy DM's, discuss when and how to properly slide in, and how to stand out without looking like a creep. Follow her on Instagram at @misshollyallen! (Please don't send her any dick pics.)
In the early days, angry nerd corners on the Internet viewed Slack and some of its predecessors as, “Oh, it’s just IRC. Now, you pay someone for it.” Many fell into that trap of wondering about what value such systems offered.The big differentiator? Slack is built as a collaborative business tool. Today, we’re talking to Holly Allen, who helped make government software better while serving as the director of engineering at 18F. Now, she’s a senior engineering manager at Slack, a collaborative chat program where you can do most of your work through a rich platform of integrations. Holly enjoys taking a weird set of skills that make a computer do things and convincing people who know how to make computers do things do things. Some of the highlights of the show include: Safety engineering brings chaos and resilience engineering, incident management, and post-mortem processes together for resiliency and reliability Slack strives to move really fast while being in complete control Slack is primarily on AWS, but is working on a multi-Cloud strategy because if AWS is down, Slack still needs to work Slack has a close relationship with AWS and is a collaborative company; it has immediate access to AWS staff anytime there’s a problem Slack uses Terraform and Chef and working to determine if its production workflows in Kubernetes would be worthwhile Disasterpiece Theater: Real scenario that might happen and surmise what will happen; don’t cause production issues, but teach Slack employees Slack hires collaborative, empathetic people to create a collaborative environment where everyone works together toward a goal Slack was firmly in a centralized operations model, but is transforming toward development teams to increase responsibility and service ownership Slack doesn’t encourage remote work because it’s not in a position to put in that investment; day-to-day work happens in hallways and between desks Slack sees itself as an enterprise software company; an enterprise software company must have enterprise software reliability, stability, and processes Slack has thousands of servers, so events and disruptions happen more often; system needs to respond, react, and repair itself without human intervention Links: Holly Allen on Twitter 18F Slack Freenode IRC HipChat AWS Kubernetes Terraform Chef QCon Datadog
Luke Pell joins Eddie for a raw, live, in-person interview. They talk everything from his time on JoJo's season of The Bachelorette, to what really went down between him and Stassi on Winter Games, to his country music career. Luke also tells his side of the story regarding his ex-girlfriend Holly Allen and her recent tell-all podcast interview. Then, Eddie brought his roving microphone around The Bachelorette finale viewing party at The Charles Baltimore (a rated R, yet hilarious, batch of listener interviews). Follow Luke Instagram @Luke_Pell. Football is back! Visit NFL Shop for a Rose Buds exclusive of free shipping with no minimum purchase price! Enter code: SIDELINE in checkout to receive Free Shipping on all U.S. Orders at this link: https://tinyurl.com/ydhx9jqn. Visit AudibleTrial.com/RoseBuds for your free audiobook download today! Follow: @thecharlesbaltimore, @prettyinpunch and @coffeestainedlace. Leave us a voicemail at 484-450-8864. Name and town and we will play it on air on our next episode! Feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts too :) Send any thoughts/ love/ suggestions to eddieravert@gmail.com @RoseBudsPodcast, @eddie_rage and @blynngin.
Holly joins me to talk about the expose I wrote on Luke last year, how did her relationship start with him (14:20), how serious the relationship got (21:33), what Luke wanted her to do last year once Arie was announced as the "Bachelor" (31:48), were they together or not together when Luke went on Winter Games (38:10), what he told her his reasoning was for doing Winter Games (43:20), hearing from Luke for the first time after Winter Games (50:25), the Winter Games reunion finale disaster and announcing they were together shortly afterwards for damage control (54:55), their breakup announcement in June (1:03:18), how he started treating her (1:12:08), how much she found out about their relationship after the fact (1:16:00), Luke's new girl (1:30:00), and we end with talking about what Luke will do in response to this podcast which ends up being on point (1:48:24). Music written by Jimmer Podrasky (B'Jingo Songs/Machia Music/Bug Music BMI)
Holly Allen is a professional actor, acting teacher, and freelance casting director. She has seen exactly what works and what doesn't after directing thousands of auditions over the past 18 years. To find out more about Holly go to http://www.hollyallenonline.com Find her on Facebook @HollyAllenActor for upcoming workshops, articles and updates.
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At Middlebury, students and faculty are seemingly unlimited in their capacity and their potential. Except when they're not. With Professor Holly Allen and Kyle Wright '19.
In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women: The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives (Cornell University Press, 2015), Holly Allen offers a fascinating analysis of how notions of race, gender, sexuality and citizenship were challenged and defined during the Great Depression and into the war years. By focusing on popular and official narratives, she provides new insights into the questions of masculinity, femininity, gender outsiders, and sexual outcasts, connecting all these categories with federal policies and exploring them in the New Deal context. In this New Books in Gender Study’s podcast we focus exactly on these arguments, discussing further how these analytic categories correlated to each other during the 1930s. Allen argues that cultural representations of gender, sexuality, and race had practical consequences for federal policies, and vice versa. The book is well theoretically informed, based on the variety of sources, but still accessible to read with a lot of examples and compelling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women: The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives (Cornell University Press, 2015), Holly Allen offers a fascinating analysis of how notions of race, gender, sexuality and citizenship were challenged and defined during the Great Depression and into the war years. By focusing on popular and official narratives, she provides new insights into the questions of masculinity, femininity, gender outsiders, and sexual outcasts, connecting all these categories with federal policies and exploring them in the New Deal context. In this New Books in Gender Study’s podcast we focus exactly on these arguments, discussing further how these analytic categories correlated to each other during the 1930s. Allen argues that cultural representations of gender, sexuality, and race had practical consequences for federal policies, and vice versa. The book is well theoretically informed, based on the variety of sources, but still accessible to read with a lot of examples and compelling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women: The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives (Cornell University Press, 2015), Holly Allen offers a fascinating analysis of how notions of race, gender, sexuality and citizenship were challenged and defined during the Great Depression and into the war years. By focusing on popular and official narratives, she provides new insights into the questions of masculinity, femininity, gender outsiders, and sexual outcasts, connecting all these categories with federal policies and exploring them in the New Deal context. In this New Books in Gender Study’s podcast we focus exactly on these arguments, discussing further how these analytic categories correlated to each other during the 1930s. Allen argues that cultural representations of gender, sexuality, and race had practical consequences for federal policies, and vice versa. The book is well theoretically informed, based on the variety of sources, but still accessible to read with a lot of examples and compelling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women: The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives (Cornell University Press, 2015), Holly Allen offers a fascinating analysis of how notions of race, gender, sexuality and citizenship were challenged and defined during the Great Depression and into the war years. By focusing on popular and official narratives, she provides new insights into the questions of masculinity, femininity, gender outsiders, and sexual outcasts, connecting all these categories with federal policies and exploring them in the New Deal context. In this New Books in Gender Study’s podcast we focus exactly on these arguments, discussing further how these analytic categories correlated to each other during the 1930s. Allen argues that cultural representations of gender, sexuality, and race had practical consequences for federal policies, and vice versa. The book is well theoretically informed, based on the variety of sources, but still accessible to read with a lot of examples and compelling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women: The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives (Cornell University Press, 2015), Holly Allen offers a fascinating analysis of how notions of race, gender, sexuality and citizenship were challenged and defined during the Great Depression and into the war years. By focusing on popular and official narratives, she provides new insights into the questions of masculinity, femininity, gender outsiders, and sexual outcasts, connecting all these categories with federal policies and exploring them in the New Deal context. In this New Books in Gender Study’s podcast we focus exactly on these arguments, discussing further how these analytic categories correlated to each other during the 1930s. Allen argues that cultural representations of gender, sexuality, and race had practical consequences for federal policies, and vice versa. The book is well theoretically informed, based on the variety of sources, but still accessible to read with a lot of examples and compelling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women: The Cultural Politics of New Deal Narratives (Cornell University Press, 2015), Holly Allen offers a fascinating analysis of how notions of race, gender, sexuality and citizenship were challenged and defined during the Great Depression and into the war years. By focusing on popular and official narratives, she provides new insights into the questions of masculinity, femininity, gender outsiders, and sexual outcasts, connecting all these categories with federal policies and exploring them in the New Deal context. In this New Books in Gender Study’s podcast we focus exactly on these arguments, discussing further how these analytic categories correlated to each other during the 1930s. Allen argues that cultural representations of gender, sexuality, and race had practical consequences for federal policies, and vice versa. The book is well theoretically informed, based on the variety of sources, but still accessible to read with a lot of examples and compelling stories. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Holly Allen is Professor of Family Studies and Christian Ministries at Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee where she holds a joint appointment in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Bible and Ministry. She teaches undergraduate courses such as Early Childhood Development and Family Ministry. Dr. […]
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