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Episode Description In this episode of the Miles to Memories podcast Bethany Walsh from Bougie Miles joins us to discuss the recent changes Chase made to their Sapphire cards. Why is Chase Sapphire Reserve getting very little love and does it make sense over the now supercharged Sapphire Preferred? Plus we'll also dive into the economics of Mark's Alaska trip including why he paid so much cash for it compared to only using points. We'll also go over our most expensive trips ever, debate when you should use cash or points to pay for a trip and discuss how awesome Pacific Time is! Episode Notes 04:10 - An unexpected suite at Vegas' newest hotel 06:46 - When to use points or cash when booking travel 12:17 - How Bethany opened Mark's eyes about using cash instead of the cheapest points option 14:09 - Miles and points with business deductions (Not legal or financial advice.) 17:28 - The economics of a travel hacked Alaska trip 21:14 - The most expensive cash trips we have ever taken 26:20 - How you could save even more on booking Alaska 28:13 - Chase makes big update to Sapphire Cards 32:43 - Sapphire Preferred vs. Citi Premier 34:17 - Chase Sapphire Reserve changes 36:18 - Upgrading and downgrading Chase cards and what you should know 39:26 - Is it worth pursuing World of Hyatt status with the new card offer? 41:50 - Citi/Sears bonkers 15X spending offer Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Sticher, Spotify, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, or via RSS. Don't see your favorite podcast platform? Please let us know! Music: Rewind by Jay Someday | https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
Freelancing can offer the flexibility and empowerment that we often do not find in a typical 9-to-5 job. If you have made the decision to take up freelancing, then you may wonder how to navigate the challenges of quitting your 9-to-5 and finding full-time freelance work. In this episode, Bethany McCamish, the founder of Bethany Works, joins our host, Sarah Li Cain, to discuss how she began her journey as a freelancer while teaching full-time, how she then transitioned from freelance writing to owning a design business, and the different challenges she had to face in this period of major change. Episode highlights Bethany discusses what led her to freelance writing How Bethany set pricing that is sustainable and profitable for freelance writing Bethany discusses the process in selecting the right clients How Bethany cut the cord from freelance writing to focus on her design business For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2021/full-time-freelancer
Margo sits down with pattern designer, block-print artist, and the owner of BEENANZA, Bethany Andrews-Nichols. After graduating with her BFA in 2006, Bethany worked several graphic design jobs rounding out her corporate career as the Associate Creative Director for an in-house agency that supported several breweries in the U.S. In 2017, she took a trip to Jaipur, India to learn about the ancient art of block-printing. She was immediately HOOKED & that is where the BEENANZA story begins. Margo and Bethany discuss: Listening to intuition and knowing when it's time to step away from projects/jobs/etc How Bethany got into block printing Why should should actually mean no (i.e. I ‘should' do x, y, z) Rediscovering oneself through creative practices Putting yourself and your art or interests out there Not being precious with your work The importance of community And so much more! She often block-prints her highly graphic repeats to embrace the uniqueness inherent in the process. Whether the design stays a graphic repeat or becomes a block-printed mural, a hand-printed pattern on leather, fabric or paper, or a washi-tape repeat in her sketchbook, she believes the addition of pattern anywhere & everywhere helps add an element of humanity. Connect with Bethany: https://www.beenanzadesign.com/ https://www.instagram.com/beenanza.design/
Between Us By Sophia Lenore If I fall - she catches me. When I stumble - she grabs my hand. She’s my confidant My safety net My right-hand woman My number one fan When I don’t know the way - she does the research to guide me. Through triumphs and failures During moments of embarrassment or disgrace - she’s right there beside me. When the pain and self doubt becomes too great - she knows just what to say More importantly, she knows just what to do to ward negativity away. She’s my support system My Angel My Sister from another Mother My other significant other My kindred spirit My Sister Circle - to whom I owe much merit Ep. 70: Aligning Your Sister Circle with Bethany & Sharoline In this week’s episode, we amplify the voices of Bethany & Sharoline! Bethany and Sharoline is the team behind, Crackers In Soup, a podcast production company. Crackers In Soup help women of color and true allies of women of color’s up-level their podcast so the podcast host can focus on their genius, recording the episodes while they focus on everything else: editing, show notes, graphics, etc. Bethany & Sharoline are also the cohosts of Chatting Over Chowder - a podcast where they concentrate on women of color in the podcasting industry and what podcasts they listen to….while we eat chowder. In this lovefest episode, we conversate about: How Bethany left the corporate world to begin Crackers In Soup, a podcast production company The Universe always bringing you the people you need The gorgeousness of Women supporting Women Where can you find Crackers In Soup? Website: https://crackersinsoup.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bcrackersinsoup/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/crackers_in Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1oxEb8jQlDIpLP_t87y_AA Chatting Over Chowder: Melanated Conversations Interview Website: https://crackersinsoup.com/chatting-over-chowder/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chattingoverchowder/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChowderOver Honorable Mentions Support is Sexy Mastermind Melanated Conversations Elayne Fluker episode WOC Podcasters Melanated Conversations Danielle Desir episode Podcast in a Box with Angie Jordan & Crackers In Soup OUR NARRATIVE FROM OUR PERSPECTIVE! Connect with us Click Here To Join The Melanated Conversations Collective Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melanatedconvos/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/melanatedconvos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melanatedconvos/ https://www.instagram.com/literallyyana/ https://www.instagram.com/terrian4reel/ DON’T MISS AN EPISODE OF MELANATED CONVERSATIONS! Click here to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts. Click here to subscribe to us on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to us on Spotify. Click here to subscribe to us on Google Podcasts. [music: "Fly" Produced by Makaih Beats] ...................................................................................................................... Are you ready to start your very own podcast? Check out our 70+ page comprehensive guide that walks you through every step to get your show launched and ready for the world. We’ve taken our professional knowledge and experience in strategy, recording, editing and presenting into this comprehensive guide so you don’t have to spend months making mistakes you can avoid before you get started. Receive full-on support ranging from mindset shifting, content development, technical setup, recording & editing, and ongoing (strategies) after launch. Let's take you from dreaming to streaming so that you can powerfully share your message while achieving your next level of success. Get your copy at: https://gum.co/launchpad-ebook
Today I am honored to interview Bethany Hamilton! When Bethany was 13, she lost her left arm to a 14-foot tiger shark, which seemed to end her career as a rising surf star. But just one month after the attack, Bethany returned to the water and within two years won her first national title. She has a NY Times best selling autobiography, is a professional surfer, and her story is in the film Soul Surfer. Her latest project, Unstoppable, is a surf documentary showcasing her as one of the best surfers in the world. Listen in to hear Bethany all about all things life, faith, and resilience from hard times. Hit the Highlights (3:43) What it's really like live life in the spotlight (6:34) Learn what gave Bethany the courage to surf again one month after losing her arm. (10:38) How Bethany found her faith and how it keeps her grounded even as an adult. (11:37) Advice for when life is really hard (16:50) What does it mean to be unstoppable? (24:02) This may surprise you about Bethany (26:10) All about Bethany's new course, Unstoppable All About Bethany Bethany Hamilton has become a source of inspiration to millions through her story of determination, faith, and hope. At the age of 13, Bethany lost her left arm to a 14-foot tiger shark, which seemed to end her career as a rising surf star. One month after the attack, Bethany returned to the water and within two years had won her first national title. In 2007, she realized her dream of surfing professionally and since then, her story has been told in a New York Times best-selling autobiography and in the 2011 film, Soul Surfer. Bethany is involved in numerous charitable efforts, including her own foundation, Friends of Bethany, which reaches out to amputees and youth, encouraging and offering hope to overcome through Jesus Christ. Using her platform as a professional athlete to promote living a fit and healthy lifestyle, she authored the book Body and Soul in 2014. Bethany’s latest project, Unstoppable, a surf documentary that showcases her as one of the best women surfers in the world, released theatrically in the USA on July 12, 2019, accompanied by a photo book and a children’s book. Passionate about helping young women be unstoppable in life and faith, Bethany has launched a new website and online course for sharing content and facilitating connection. Her greatest joy is being a wife and mother, and she continues to touch and inspire lives globally as a professional surfer and motivational speaker. Go to Bethany's Website Follow Bethany on Instagram Watch Bethany's Documentary, Unstoppable Use code will be UNSTOPPABLE25 - this will give your audience 25% off ANY of Bethany's courses! Subscribe and Review I am honored to show up each week on The Jennifer Allwood Show and bring you inspiring and actionable content. I hope it is truly helpful for you. One of the best ways you can bless me in return is to subscribe to the show and leave a review. By subscribing, you allow each episode to be downloaded straight to your phone which helps our download numbers and makes sure you never miss an episode. And when you leave a review, you help show others the value of what we provide! You can GO HERE to subscribe and review!
On the first, brand-new podcast of 2021, we sit down with Rochester resident Bethany Morrisey, Program Director of Just for Kix Rochester. Just for Kix was launched over thirty-five years ago by Minnesota entrepreneurs Cindy and Steve Clough in Brainerd. Today, the business has 200+ locations, united through the mission “to change lives, one dancer at a time.” On the show today, we have a really full and fun conversation with Bethany (who was voted the Best Just for Kix Director in 2020). We chat about Bethany’s transition from nuclear medicine to the role of Program Director at Just for Kix Rochester, learn more about how she grew her location’s customer base from 67 to over 737 students, understand how she’s found numerous homes for the business over the past ten years, chat about how she sets goals to achieve, hear her passion to help kids take their best journey in life through dance, plus much more. Links from today’s show: Just for Kix: https://www.justforkix.com/danceclasses/rochester-mn/ Facebook: @rochestermnjfk Instagram: @jfkrochester Music Attribution: Like That by Ano Domini Beats is licensed through the YouTube Audio Library. Episode Breakdown: 0:00 Start 5:57 How Bethany first got involved with dance and left a career in nuclear medicine 10:20 Soaking up dance “like a sponge” 11:30 Background of Just for Kix as an organization 13:40 Age of kids served by Just for Kix 17:48 Growing the customer base at Just for Kix Rochester 20:10 Responsibilities as Program Director 22:54 Multiple Just for Kix locations in the area 25:21 Decision process in navigating her career change 28:25 Making the right choices for her family 29:58 Appreciating the full potential of the business to serve kids in Rochester 31:43 Priorities when first starting in her role 34:25 Past tenant of our storytelling space 36:15 Finding the Just for Kix current location on South Broadway 40:31 Strategies to grow the customer base 45:03 Dancers themselves as the best form of advertisement 45:59 Impact of COVID on the business 53:19 Continuing to provide a safe environment for the mental health and wellbeing of kids 56:05 Her passion to do this work and helping kids recognize their best journey in life 59:39 Final questions
In this episode of When Women Fly, Sylvia is joined by Bethany Miller to discuss living without limits. Bethany is a social scientist, aviator, businesswoman, and self-defined flux agent.Topics Include:- Growth vs fixed mindsets, and how they relate to resiliency- How Bethany forged her own career path, from aviation to businesswoman to author- Playing on the career jungle gym instead of climbing the career ladder- The evolution of work in the post-2008 economic environment- Understanding generation flux- The endless journey of reinvention- The Abingdon Foundation- Empowering young women to pursue careers in STEAM fields- And other topics...Resources Mentioned:https://www.bethanyjjmiller.comhttps://www.boundaryless.xyzhttps://abingdonfoundation.orgWant to connect with us? Get in touch by visiting our website @ whenwomenfly.com
The Compound Effect Of GoalsSome of the best and most meaningful goals are the ones that require you to work towards a long-term vision. In this episode, Ryan interviews his wife, Bethany Robinson Lee. They dive deep into the compound effect of goal setting and the truth behind how to turn your motivation into a commitment so you can punch through all the difficulties to achieve your goals.Ryan and Bethany share stories from earlier in their marriage where they really had to analyze their goals and sometimes push through their desire for immediate gratification. They offer their advice for how they balance goal setting with living presently. Bethany also shares the process of fulfilling a goal by writing and publishing her first book and the gifts and opportunities from that experience. Key Takeaways:CFT was a big dream and goal for Ryan and Bethany (03:05)The long term effect of goals (07:30)Making the decision to live free (14:44)How to balance goals with living presently (20:08)What’s different about the house they are building now (26:30)What pushed Bethany to finally write her book (30:00)How Bethany is launching her book (37:40)--Additional Resources:Buy Bethany's new book hereUse Coupon Code: CFT40Join Our Cashflow Tactics GroupTake Our FREE 5-day Cashflow Tactics Challenge--Subscribe to the show on your favorite Podcast App so you never miss an episode!If you enjoy listening to the Rise Up Live Free podcast, leave us a rating and a review on Apple Podcast!
Bethany Taylor is a Life Empowerment Nutritionist, trail runner, mountain biker, soon-to-be book author, coffee drinker, outdoor activist, and barbell lover. Bethany loves educating and empowering women to eat for life, helping them find freedom via food & exercise, and with their bodies and constantly reminding them they hold the power to create a life they are proud to live & to do hard things bravely.What We Talked About:What Bethany's been up to since our last episode (hint: She's writing a book!)The importance of using setbacks to LEARN and GROW - trusting the process and embracing the learning experiences along the way.Why Bethany is so passionate about reducing fear of food, promoting positive body image, and empowering women to see that their bodies are capable of amazing things.How Bethany coaches in a way that helps clients see past what we're told we should care about - the way our body looks - to go a level deeper, seeing that we are so much more than just some toned arms.Finding purpose and meaning in life, and in business.Get In Touch With Bethany:Follow Bethany on InstagramListen to Bethany's first episode on Better CoachingCheck out Bethany's website
Since she was young, Bethany McDaniel, founder, and CEO of Primally Pure had always had the entrepreneurial spirit. As a young girl, she created her own lip balms from a recipe she found in a magazine. She enjoyed relative success for her crafty efforts and youthful determination. But she never intended on becoming the next big-time CEO. A humble recommendation from a co-worker to use jojoba oil to treat her long-standing battle with acne planted the seed that would grow to become Primally Pure. Here is her story… In Part 1 of this feature, Bethany discusses The organic evolution of her natural skincare products, How she struggled with acne, How she received misguided information from trusted professionals, How she worked several odd jobs while pondering what she truly wanted to do with her life, How she discovered, through a co-worker, a natural remedy that helped balance her skin, Her passion for creating natural skincare products at home, How she continued creating recipes while working on her husband’s family farm, How Bethany began selling her home-made products on the farm’s website, How Her knack for writing helped spread the valuable information on the importance of natural, holistic remedies and products, How her small but loyal following helped her realize that her products really helped people, How she never planned for Primally Pure to be successful, Her hiring mistakes, and so much more! Join us while Ramon Vela interviews Bethany in Part 1 of this episode and listen to her share the inside story of a brand. For more on Primally Pure visit: https://primallypure.com/ MarketerHire - https://marketerhire.com/ (code: SOB) Retention Science - RetentionScience.com
Bethany Borel, WELL AP is a Senior Associate at COOKFOX Architects in New York City. Since joining COOKFOX in 2012, Bethany’s combined knowledge of architecture and interior design has been a valuable asset to a variety of New York City projects. Currently, Bethany is spearheading the transformative design of the Solaire building in Battery Park City and the International WELL Building Institute headquarters at 220 Fifth Avenue. Bethany also designed and orchestrated the design of COOKFOX’s new, award-winning office on 57th Street, and the interiors of 62 Wooster Street, a landmarked 1920's industrial building to a luxury residential property in the heart of SoHo. Bethany frequently speaks on the topics of biophilia and high-performance design at events such as Greenbuild and the New York Green Building Conference. Additionally, Bethany teaches a sustainability studio course at the New York School of Interior Design and regularly serves as a guest juror at Columbia University and the Pratt Institute. Having spent her childhood in the seemingly disparate locales of Tokyo, Japan, and rural Iowa, Bethany has found that a common thread in her design philosophy is that she holds the utmost respect for the natural environment. At COOKFOX, Bethany brings this thinking to her projects as she pursues environmentally responsible design. In this episode we talk about: Ways to improve your home office environment How Bethany and her team at COOKFOX are staying connected while WFH during the pandemic What is biophilia and examples of biophilic design strategies in architecture and interior design How COOKFOX is rethinking the future of office design in a post-covid world
Friday March 13th (00:00) I didn’t go to the gym yesterday. I also didn’t go to any stores. I just sat on Twitter. (11:28) How Bethany’s coworkers at TSA handled what was inevitable. (18:25) Wow. An incredibly challenging 5 Words Or Less from Floyd. (23:55) Not sure if we have enough for the news segment here. We will try. (33:44) Sports have stopped, but so has the entertainment world. Movie delays, and slap in the face Bachelor news. (39:50) We found out last week Bethany’s husband has road rage. Well, yesterday he was almost run off the road. (47:45) The Chateau Louise ladies are back! Bourbon tasting? Yes, please. (53:03) Lady Gaga releasing a book of inspiration stories. Rudy Gobert takes responsibility for his carelessness. (1:00:23) Deli sandwiches, things you get warranties on, things you buy at Costco and more in the 5 Second Rule. (1:08:05) Rudy is here from LC4. Increase your distance from people, DECREASE it from dogs! (1:12:54) Final thoughts.
Hi friends! Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Tailor Made! Today, Bethany is behind the mic. This friend is bright, resilient, and inspiring. She loves being active, sending time with her sister Maddy, and throughly enjoys sipping on some good coffee! I am taken back by the amount of trials, but also joys, she has experienced this past year. With her mom passing away from brain cancer this past summer, Bethany explains in this podcast the amount of pain she has gone through in this loss. In that pain, however, Bethany feels peace. Why peace? How? Bethany's answer is "Jesus". Out of the loss of her mom, I have loved being able to watch Bethany speak into other's with grace and love. This episode is a heavy one, but I truly hope it's an episode that gives you a perspective of how special life really is. Connect with Taylor - @tayjoyphoto | @tayyjoy | tayjoyphoto.com Connect with Bethany - @bethstover
It is one thing to talk about making the world a better place, but this week’s guest has made it her life’s work to walk the walk. Bethany Holt has over 25 years of experience working abroad with a focus on family planning and areas of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Bethany Holt is the Founder and Executive Director of CAMI Health, an organization dedicated to family planning and health needs of women and girls worldwide. Bethany is also the Co-Founder and Director of the Initiative for MPTs, or IMPT, which is a program of CAMI Health. She is also a Principal Investigator at the Public Health Institute. In this episode, Kaushik Ranchod is joined by Bethany Holt to discuss how she got started in her work, who inspired her, and why HIV is such an issue in the age of contraception. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [2:42] How Bethany got started in her work [7:10] The Peace Corps and a professor inspired Bethany [9:10] Bethany works with researches internationally and in America [14:00] Why South Africa has a high HIV rate [16:10] Challenges that Bethany has dealt with in her work, and the mentors she has had along the way [21:10] Why diseases continue to spread in the age of contraception Resources Mentioned on this episode CAMI Health IMPT for Reproductive Health LinkedIn for Bethany Email for Bethany Holt Subscribe on: iTunes Sponsor for this episode Ranchod Law Group has a mission to provide freedom and prosperity for immigrants and help more businesses to connect to top talent. The Ranchod Law Group believes that immigrants add tremendous value to the US economy seek to help companies grow with help from the immigrant talent that can contribute to their bottom line. They also help immigrants navigate the complicated immigration process today. Ranchod Law Group has been in business for nearly 20 years in Northern California and serves clients nationwide. Contact Ranchod Law Group today for details on how the firm can help you to solve your immigration challenges. You can visit Ranchod Law Group or call 916-613-3553 or email info@ranchodlaw.com. Disclaimer The contents of this post and podcast episode are intended to convey general information only and not to provide legal advice or opinions. The contents of this podcast and show notes, and the posting and listening of the information in this podcast and in these show notes, should not be construed as, and should not be relied upon for, legal or tax advice in any particular circumstance or fact situation. The information presented on this podcast may not reflect the most current legal developments. No action should be taken in reliance on the information contained in this podcast and we disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all of the contents of this site to the fullest extent permitted by law. An attorney should be contacted for advice on specific legal issues.
Today we are going to take a peek into Walt Disney World through the eyes of a local Floridian. I had the opportunity to chat with Bethany, who lives in Frostproof, Florida (a very tiny town about 45 minutes south of Orlando) with her two teenage daughters and her husband. Bethany grew up two hours from Disney World, and Disney was always a big part of her life. Now she’s able to pass that on to her children. Not only that, but Disney has introduced her children to so many people from around the world…something you would not get from a small town like Frostproof. Q&A: What does life look like when you live so close to Disney World? How often do you actually go to the parks? Usually two to three times a month Do you have annual passes to any other theme parks? We have them right now just for Disney, but we’re planning on getting passes for Busch Gardens. We would like a more affordable option for friends and family that come visit. If you are staying the night when you go to Disney World, do you usually stay on property or off property? On property – we will get one of the Value Resorts because it is the kids’ absolute favorite. They just love that everything is oversized and big and the pools are different shapes and themes… Can you explain the feeling behind why you’re so adamant about always having Annual Passes and keeping Disney in your life? It’s the Cast Members. We have never had a bad trip to Disney ever. And to be able to take my childhood memories and pass them down to my children and maybe one day they’ll pass it down to their children… It’s traditions. Like Christmas is not going to be Christmas until we go see the castle lit up. It’s hard to explain. You would think after five years with Annual Passes we would be sick of it, but no. Absolutely not. You do something new every time you go. How Bethany and her family have embraced the Disney spirit If we see a stressed out mom, maybe their kid is crying, we try to help. I think it’s so great that Bethany has taught her kids to think of other people first. She understands the meaning of a Disney vacation, especially to first-timers. One time my oldest daughter came up to me and she said ‘Mama, this kid just grabbed my hand. I don’t know who he belongs to,’ I heard a Mom yelling out for a kid and ‘I said I think we have him!’ I just want everybody to feel appreciated, especially Cast Members, and seeing how some people can act… so I thank them anytime I get a chance because like I said, they make dreams come true. Is Disney World safe? I feel like it is the safest place in the world. My teenage daughters can go off and I don’t have to worry about them. They have their own FastPasses or they might go get lunch somewhere without their father and I… I just love the security that I feel. We always thank the cops that are standing out front because they do an outstanding job. Now it’s not like you shouldn’t still use caution in Disney World, but in addition to the security Cast Members you see throughout the parks, there’s actually a lot that you don’t see. There are so many in plain clothes pretending to be tourists. That doesn’t mean you should do anything different than you would otherwise, but you may feel a little bit safer knowing that someone’s got your back. What’s a common mistake that you see people in Disney World making? Wearing flip-flops! And women wearing heels. (It really happens, I’ve seen it too!) You’ll oftentimes see these women wearing sandals from the stores within the parks because their heels were just killing their feet. WHAT IS THE BEST MONTH FOR YOU TO VISIT DISNEY WORLD? This is such a common question. What are the best shoes to wear in Disney World? My family and I went to Florida in July for the first time two years ago (it wasn’t by choice, it was for a dance competition or I don’t think I would have chosen July otherwise) and I knew it would be so hot. I thought maybe running shoes would make my feet too hot, but it was the best decision I made. Pro Tip from Bethany: If you ever do get blisters on the backs of your feet, first aid has the best blister Band-Aids ever. I can’t find them over the counter and I have searched and searched. First Aid is amazing! I heard this once, I believe it was on another podcast and I of course don’t remember which, but they mentioned that if you are planning a Walt Disney World vacation it’s helpful to start exercising or at least walking, months before your trip. Remember, you will be walking ten to twelve miles a day and I’m guessing most of you, in your daily life, don’t walk ten miles in a day. Children with Special Needs (Sensory sensitivity) Disney is is very stimulating… my youngest daughter is autistic and so she can get overwhelmed with all the crowds around her. Remember how colorful and noisy the parks are to kids and take it easy on the toddlers. They have little legs and it’s usually very hot in Orlando. If you have a child with sensory sensitivity, seek out Cast Members for help when they get overwhelmed (simply explain you need a “Break Area” to relax from the stimulation.) Bethany remembers one time during the fireworks, the Cast Members brought her to the Baby Care Center and they let her stay there where it was very quiet until her daughter was able to calm down. But there are several other areas as well that Cast Members will direct you to when you need some quiet in your Disney Day. Favorite Table Service and Quick Service Restaurants Table Service: Nine Dragons (China Pavilion – Epcot). On one visit, Bethany’s sister wanted to try it… and Bethany was introduced to Salt and Pepper Shrimp (a noodle dish). She says the garlic and the spices are what make her get it every time they go to Nine Dragons. Counter Service: Barbecue ribs in Harambe Market in Africa in the Animal Kingdom (they’re actually on the kids’ menu). Also, the Flame Tree BBQ in Animal Kingdom…everything on that menu is good. Absolutely everything. Favorite Disney Memory Meeting Anna and Elsa. It was Christmas Eve night and the park was empty. They got to meet Anna and Elsa and since there was nobody else was in line, Bethany and her family were able to spend 30 – 35 minutes with the characters before the next family arrived. They played hide-and-seek and Bethany has a picture of her teenage daughter… …and her smile she was just so happy that night and I never thought I’d see that. I just love this because oftentimes I hear the question “Is Disney World for teenagers?” I appreciate the perspective because of course, you wouldn’t expect a young teenager at that point to just buy into a character experience and let themselves just have fun. Not only that, this wasn’t an isolated experience. One time in Animal Kingdom, they were at a dance with a DJ and a girl pulled Bethany’s daughter on to the dance floor with her. And Bethany nearly fell over when her daughter danced. Disney is magic. P.S. After I interviewed Bethany I got a GREAT message from her...she was back in Disney World with her Sister. Now they have gone several times, but they were on a break from going together. Until her Sister could beat the cancer that had taken over. So you can imagine why getting this message was such great news! Congrats to you all!
Today on this episode I'm joined by Bethany Zell! Bethany Zell is is a Certified Health and Wellness Coach with her own 100+ pound weight loss success story and she enjoys helping people make a healthy lifestyle change for life by educating, encouraging and engaging them along the way. She is currently working in the field of community health and wellness education, advocacy, promotion, and prevention. Bethany also has her own personal journey in living with endometriosis, a condition in which tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside the uterus. In this episode, she shares her journey in what it means to live and thrive with endometriosis. In this episode, you will learn about: What endometriosis is and its impact on women Bethany's journey struggling with endometriosis and how it was hard to diagnose and even harder to live with How endometriosis made it hard for Bethany to get pregnant and how she was told she would never have kids, but later had two miracle babies How endometriosis led to Bethany gaining weight and struggling to feel good and healthy in her body How Bethany's persistence in finding out what was wrong with her led to her endometriosis diagnosis and after many years and surgeries, experienced a 120 lb weight loss, got her energy back and is learning what it means to live and thrive with endometriosis Bethany's tips on how to live and thrive with endometriosis through the 7 pillars of a healthy body - nutrition, exercise, stress, sleep, digestion, toxic load and mindset and habits How to learn more about Bethany, her story and get connected with her Get the full blog post with the video here: http://www.madewell345.com/2019/01/23/living-and-thriving-with-endometriosis Bethany's Resources: Website Endo Blog Facebook Instagram Twitter Programs Brianna's Resources: FREE 7 Day Healthy Body Challenge - Jan 21-27th Healthy Body Facebook Community Healthy Body Free Resource Library Healthy Body Academy Made Well doTERRA Essential Oils Facebook Community FB Page,
Today's guest is Bethany Schrock, also known as Beth Cath. Bethany is a creative director and also runs her own photography business in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bethany is also a dear friend of mine and someone who has taught me how to find joy despite whatever circumstance you're in. In today's episode, Bethany gets real with us. She shares her scariest moment of running a business which she started at age 17, and her story of how her life got flipped upside down when she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. We talk about putting our identity in work, in pleasing people, and wondering if we are still enough. I hope this episode encourages and reminds all of us that there is more to life than hustling, and can be relatable as we all have had moments where we questioned - is God still good? Tune in to hear: (6:00) How Bethany and I met (9:50) her passion and business (11:00) her rule of giving her best always and treating every project the same (12:30) how she started her business (15:25) her favorite project (17:00) her lowest point running her business (21:00) learning from her mistakes (24:00) putting her identity in hustling and work and then getting diagnosed with a brain tumor (28:00) feeling hopeless and worthless and figuring out where her identity really lies (35:00) realizing only a few things in her life mattered - and it wasn't her job or her social media (37:00) getting surgery and miraculously getting the whole tumor out (38:40) how her relationship with God changed from this experience (41:25) her honeycomb
If you’re looking to understand your creativity and how it connects to your roots, this interview will surely spark some ideas and inspiration for you. Bethany Yellowtail is an influential Native fashion designer who shares her Crow and Northern Cheyenne heritage with the utmost sensitivity and care. When our host first stumbled upon her, Majo was struck by Bethany’s work and its beautiful celebration of Native American culture (without the ickiness of appropriation). They cover what it was like for Bethany growing up as one of the only Native girls in a mostly white public school, how she envisioned her brand and met her co-founder, and the inspiration behind her artist collective. Not only is she carving out an entirely new space in the fashion industry, but she’s doing so in a way that is positively impacting Native communities. Show Notes:-Bethany as a little girl: An old soul growing up on the Crow Indian Reservation. [4:43]-On her parents and Native heritage, and dealing with racist mentalities that still exist to this day. [8:52]-The extreme culture shock of her college years in L.A. and the emergence of her unique brand. [12:51]-Bethany’s business partner who arrived via “divine intervention” and the launch of their first ecommerce products. [17:26]-Her point of view around authentic native representation in fashion, plus the lessons she learned working for other companies. [21:21]-How Bethany’s work is a way of sharing her culture, and how she deals with criticism. [25:03]-On the theme of reclamation and how it relates to modern-day issues impacting Native communities. [31:39]-Bethany shares about the inspiration and vision behind her artist collective. [33:31]References:Bethany Yellowtail – www.byellowtail.comArtist collective – www.byellowtail.com/allHeroine Live! IndieGogo campaign – bit.ly/heroineliveMusic by Lucia Lilikoi – lucia.bandcamp.comEpisode Sponsors:UENO – ueno.co/careersInVision – invisionapp.com/company
If you’re looking to understand your creativity and how it connects to your roots, this interview will surely spark some ideas and inspiration for you. Bethany Yellowtail is an influential Native fashion designer who shares her Crow and Northern Cheyenne heritage with the utmost sensitivity and care. When our host first stumbled upon her, Majo was struck by Bethany’s work and its beautiful celebration of Native American culture (without the ickiness of appropriation). They cover what it was like for Bethany growing up as one of the only Native girls in a mostly white public school, how she envisioned her brand and met her co-founder, and the inspiration behind her artist collective. Not only is she carving out an entirely new space in the fashion industry, but she’s doing so in a way that is positively impacting Native communities. Show Notes:-Bethany as a little girl: An old soul growing up on the Crow Indian Reservation. [4:43]-On her parents and Native heritage, and dealing with racist mentalities that still exist to this day. [8:52]-The extreme culture shock of her college years in L.A. and the emergence of her unique brand. [12:51]-Bethany’s business partner who arrived via “divine intervention” and the launch of their first ecommerce products. [17:26]-Her point of view around authentic native representation in fashion, plus the lessons she learned working for other companies. [21:21]-How Bethany’s work is a way of sharing her culture, and how she deals with criticism. [25:03]-On the theme of reclamation and how it relates to modern-day issues impacting Native communities. [31:39]-Bethany shares about the inspiration and vision behind her artist collective. [33:31]References:Bethany Yellowtail – www.byellowtail.comArtist collective – www.byellowtail.com/allHeroine Live! IndieGogo campaign – bit.ly/heroineliveMusic by Lucia Lilikoi – lucia.bandcamp.comEpisode Sponsors:UENO – ueno.co/careersInVision – invisionapp.com/company