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Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
In today's episode, Georgia, Silver, and I chat about how to take a different perspective with your partner, how to know each other more deeply and have the ability to cultivate intimacy in relationship. Prior to meeting, Georgia hadn’t thrived in relationships and Silver had essentially written them off completely. When Silver and Georgia entered into relationship, they decided to start to open up to each other as never before. They recorded every conversation and used their talking points to create their first book together. We often aren't taught intimacy in our life. It can be helpful to reflect on which patterns are healthy and which are not. Then, you can practice shifting out of the unhealthy patterns, so that you can give yourself room to grow in relationship. Listen in to learn how to hold space for each other in a relationship; self-development works as it applies to building your relationship with others and peering into a new relationship or aspect of your life. (Please listen to the podcast episode or read the transcript to hear explanations, stories, and examples.) Bio Georgia Morley is an Emotional Resilience Coach,CBT, relationship mentor with over 10 years experience working with women around addiction, physical and emotional body health, developmental trauma and sexual reclamation after abuse. Silver Storic is an Author and Mentor boldly showing up as a Global Connection Ambassador, leading workshops and keynotes on Radical Truth and recovery from codependency. Silver co-authored the Amazon bestseller Better Business, Better Life, Better World - The Movement. Together, Georgia & Silver share their life's work of freedom from codependent themes and painful relationship patterns that oppress relationships and keep couples from experiencing true intimacy in partnership. In this episode, Georgia, Silver, & Dr. Jessica Higgins discuss: How to live a life of fulfillment and love The types of confines we put on our relationships How Georgia and Silver co-created their ideal relationship together The three elements of relationship Why wounds and trauma show up in our adult relationship Changing the somatic and cognitive experiences of your life Losing perspective of yourself and your relationship Acknowledging toxic aspects and relationships as unhealthy patterns How to have love leadership in your relationship Creating healthy practices for yourself and your relationship Living inside the feeling of discomfort Mentioned Love, Life and Legacy Follow on Instagram Check out their Facebook Group Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast:https://www.marisatcohen.com/book.html Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you!
An unsung name continues to pop up for the Saints in insider mock drafts at 28. How Georgia cornerback Tyson Campbell fits with the Saints and compares to a top prospect in Greg Newsome II. LSU Linebacker Jabril Cox held his own Pro Day on Monday, BRProud's Brooke Kirchhofer joins to update on his numbers, condition, and the intangibles he showed off with Saints coaches and scouts in attendance. How involved were Saints coaches in his drills? Which team dow Cox say he's heard from the most? And much more on the dynamic defender from those in the know. Twitter Tuesday breaks down draft sleepers to watch! Another Marques Colston? Rebuilding the defensive line in the later rounds? Potential playmaking corners for Kris Richard? Follow Brooke on Twitter @BrookeChesney Follow Ross on Twitter @RossJacksonNOLA Listen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Manscaped Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code LOCKEDONNFL at Manscaped.com. Nugenix Text now, and they’ll include a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever with key ingredients to help you get back in shape, absolutely free! Text DRAFT to 2-3-1-2-3-1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Included in this episode: 1. My Family Wants to Visit This Summer. Is Travel Safe Yet? 2. ‘It’s Mean-Spirited.’A Blind Disability Advocate on How Georgia’s New Election Law Could Make Voting Even Harder 3. How Joe Biden’s Pessimism on Afghanistan Won the Day 4. Trillions of Cicadas Are About to Emerge Across the U.S. Here's What to Expect 5. Why I Only Use the Amazon Prime Visa Card to Buy Groceries .
What can technology vendors do to better connect with the agents and brokers we hope to serve? And what can we learn from the perspective of a computer engineer turned REALTOR about how to approach real estate professionals and what kind of tech solutions they need? Georgia Purpura is Managing Broker at Urban Nest Realty, a mid-size independent brokerage out of Las Vegas, Nevada, where she specializes in helping agents grow their business. She is also very involved in the local association, most recently serving as Chair of the MLS. Georgia has been a licensed agent for 12 years, acting as broker for Keller-Williams Southwest before joining Urban Nest in 2018. Prior to real estate, she earned her degree in business and information technology and spent eight years working as a computer engineer. On this episode of Listing Bits, Georgia discusses how her background in IT has served her well in real estate, explaining how she evaluates technology solutions and what vendors can do to market their software more effectively. She offers advice for vendors and brokers on creating a business model that mitigates agent churn, challenging us to focus on producers rather than subscribers—casting a deeper net as opposed to a wider one. Listen in for Georgia’s insight on how modern agents learn about technology tools (and how that’s evolved over the years) and get her take on the top technology needs in the real estate space. What’s Discussed: Georgia’s background in computer engineering and how that tech experience has served her well in real estate How Georgia learned about tech tools early in her career from sales meetings and through the local association How modern agents learn about tech tools through word-of-mouth on social media Georgia’s advice for vendors around marketing to top producers who can create influence for you Why vendors should lead with the problem they’re solving for in pitching agents and brokers How Georgia evaluates tech based on its potential to shorten the sales cycle and save time or money Georgia’s criticism of how brokers have gone about increasing profitability by having the biggest army (rather than the best) How real estate brokerages and software vendors can build a business model that mitigates agent churn The top technology needs Georgia sees in the real estate space --Integration among tech solutions (strategic alliances) --Agent retention and engagement tool for brokers Connect with Georgia: Urban Nest Realty Resources: David J. Tina Top Producer Inman News Realtor.com Realtor Magazine Vendor Alley Rob Hahn Joe Versus the Volcano Our Sponsor: Cloud CMA
How Georgia runoff election results are driving up U.S. Treasury note yields and fueling expectations about government spending. Plus, a forecast for the 2021 world economy with World Bank President David Malpass. And, a drop in marriages and divorces during the pandemic. Your support makes our journalism possible — become a Marketplace Investor today to keep us going strong.
How Georgia runoff election results are driving up U.S. Treasury note yields and fueling expectations about government spending. Plus, a forecast for the 2021 world economy with World Bank President David Malpass. And, a drop in marriages and divorces during the pandemic. Your support makes our journalism possible — become a Marketplace Investor today to keep us going strong.
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Want to learn exactly how to pitch a news story to The Project? I’m not going to lie. EVERY single client I’ve ever worked with has had The Project as their number one target for their media campaigns. So you can bet I was pretty damn pumped with I recorded this podcast. In this episode, I sat down (in lockdown) with Georgia Done a field producer for Australia’s award-winning current affairs program, The Project. We cover: Defining a field producer (the longer form news investigators) What to include in a media pitch How Georgia pitches to the show producers The BTS of pulling together a long-form story for The Project from talent checks, costing and budgets, to traveling around Australia find the stories Australians are hungry to hear. Prior to joining The Project, Georgia worked as a producer and reporter for 7 News which took her all over Queensland from Brisbane, Bundaberg, Rockhampton and Hervey Bay. Georgia and I enjoyed a meandering isolation chat that covered everything from life before corona, the essential element she needs to create a great story, what goes on behind the scenes when pitching her own stories to her bosses and the simple formula to a great pitch for The Project. Download my free Pitching to The Project checklist at https://www.odetteandco.com.au/theprojectchecklist You can find Georgia at https://twitter.com/GeorgiaDone7 and gedone@networkten.com.au Share and tag this episode on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/odetteandco/ https://www.odetteandco.com.au/
Bleav in College Football Film Room with Chris Landry and Scott Seidenberg
What is the NFL Scouting Combine like from a players perspective? Chris is in Indy and breaks it down for us. Plus the latest coaching news around the country. How Georgia pulled a fast one over Alabama.
Georgia Skyers is a Nurse Executive with over 23 years of experience in nursing. She has seen and dealt with some of the biggest issues in healthcare. Having a long history of being praised for successfully running units in the hospital, Georgia started helping other managers and executives to understand how to lead using her system. Today she is dedicated to developing high quality, resilient nurse leaders who are ready to step into leadership roles. Georgia believes that nurse managers hold the cards for changing delivery of healthcare inside the hospital system. Unfortunately very little time or attention has been provided to nurturing leadership skills in our nurse management teams, despite the fact, they are consistently the source of solutions for everything that seems to go wrong! Georgia is on a journey to develop and support nurses in leadership roles, shift the culture so nurses see themselves as change agents in healthcare settings and to encourage nurses to take up roles in management. Georgia using a 360 degree approach in her leadership programs. To find out more about her leadership style and trainings, listen to this episode. To find out more about Georgia Skyers go, check out her website at: www.360nurse.com Don’t Miss Moments: -->What Georgia thinks about the way nurse leaders are chosen -->What skill set nurses need to be successful in any leadership role -->How Georgia helps nurses to be successful in new leadership positions -->What Georgia is doing to change the landscape of how nurse managers are trained.
In this episode you will discover: - Statistics illustrating the crisis at the border. - Why President Trump was correct to utilize Executive Authority. - How Georgia's new Heartbeat Law is in keeping with the heart of God. - And how to celebrate National BBQ Month with my Patriot Rib Recipe.
Fertility Friday Radio | Fertility Awareness for Pregnancy and Hormone-free birth control
In today’s FAM Reality Series episode, Georgia shares her experience learning to use fertility awareness for birth control. Click here for other episodes in the Fertility Awareness Reality Series. Today's episode is sponsored by my 10 Week Fertility Awareness Mastery Group Program. You are invited to join us in the Fertility Awareness Mastery program! Master Fertility Awareness, take a deep dive into your cycles and discover the connection between your fertility and your health. Click here to apply now! Topics discussed in today's episode: How Georgia managed to avoid pregnancy without hormonal birth control Georgia's experience with irregular bleeding during her cycle Possible causes of abnormal mucus patterns and mid-cycle spotting Interpreting varied basal body temperatures and pinpointing ovulation Using cervical checks to confirm ovulation What does a normal cervical mucus pattern look like? Using fertility awareness to avoid pregnancy Connect with Lisa: You can connect with Lisa on Facebook, Twitter, and on her website. Resources mentioned: Fertility Awareness Reality Series | Fertility Friday Pill Reality Series | Fertility Friday Fertility Awareness 101 FREE Video Series 10 Week Fertility Awareness Mastery Group Program | Fertility Friday Fertility Friday Programs Fertility Friday Facebook Group Related podcasts & blog posts: FFP 127 | What Does a Normal Period Look Like? | How Much Am I Supposed To Bleed During My Period? | Lisa | Fertility Friday [On Air Client Session] FFP 151 | Overcoming Period Pain | The Link Between Digestion & The Menstrual Cycle | Lisa & Stacey Fertility Awareness Episodes | Fertility Friday Join the community! Find us in the Fertility Friday Facebook Group Subscribe to the Fertility Friday Podcast in Apple Podcasts! Music Credit: Intro/Outro music Produced by J-Gantic A Special Thank You to Our Show Sponsor: Fertility Friday | Fertility Awareness Programs This episode is sponsored by my Fertility Awareness Programs! Master Fertility Awareness and take a deep dive into your cycles and how they relate to your overall health! Click here for more information!
Girls Make VR started by using virtual reality to solve TWO social problems. The first? The underrepresentation of women in the tech field. And the second: the "divide" among us, in terms of education and future opportunities. Then, along the way, the program took on additional issues, such as poverty and homelessness. Georgia Van Cuylenburg is the Founder and Executive Director of Los Angeles nonprofit Arts Bridging the Gap. Arts Bridging the Gap's mission: the creation of top-quality arts programs for underserved youth. And one of those programs is Girls Make VR, for which Robyn Janz is Program Director. Girls Make VR, created in 2016 to educate young women from low-income areas, prepares them to be leaders in the tech field. The program partners with top companies, including Samsung and the Entertainment Software Association. Since its inception as a workshop during VRLA 2016, Girls Make VR has expanded. At the time of our interview, their after-school program was just about to wind up for the semester. Robyn and Georgia had just taken some of their young students to VRLA 2018, for their third VRLA onsite workshop --and counting. And for Fall semester 2018, they're reaching out to other schools, to see where else their classes can get young women working on their future tech skills. During Day Two of VRLA 2018, Robyn and Georgia talked about Girls Make VR, their experiences as innovators and educators, and their goals for the future. On this edition of Over Coffee®, you'll hear: How Georgia and Robyn first became inspired to make creative innovation their life's work; The story of the Girls Make VR program; How Georgia first came to start her nonprofit, Arts Bridging the Gap; The workings of a program which Arts Bridging the Gap devised, to create empathy between young people from both affluent and low-income backgrounds; How Robyn came aboard with Arts Bridging the Gap; Robyn's discovery of her VR calling through her professional background in a seemingly-different field; The landmark teaching experience that showed Robyn she was on the right path; How the Girls Make VR environment encourages participants to leave fear behind as they learn; A special invitation which Girls Make VR received (and which happened shortly after we recorded this podcast!); What students experience, in a Girls Make VR class session; How an exciting United Way partnership put the young students to work, addressing a current social crisis, while giving them a "work experience" that prepared them for the future; What's next, for the Girls Make VR program; What VRLA 2018 was like, for Robyn, Georgia and their Girls Make VR students; How to support Robyn and Georgia in all the amazing things they're doing!
After taking in Georgia's annual open practice, we detail all of our observations from Sanford Stadium including... -Our biggest takeaways -Standout performers -How Georgia's incoming freshmen performed -A position by position breakdown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices