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Dragonshit Crazy with Jeffery Harris
Implementing High Feminine Energies To Connect From The Heart With The Man I Love.

Dragonshit Crazy with Jeffery Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 46:18


In this second episode of Drafonshit Crazy, my new guest Rachelle is sharing with us insights into her two ended marriages and how she was able to look inside herself and understood what she was really looking for in a romantic relationship. Rachelle is a successful entrepreneur running her own business in Mesa Arizona. This is how I first met her. I learned real fast that Rachelle has a love to help others in their personal quest for wellness and beauty. She has been helping women achieve their health and beauty goals and needs for over twenty-five years. Rachelle has extensive work experience working in large Fortune 500 corporations. Rachelle has B.S. Degree in H.R. Development. She left her successful corporate career to pursue her real interests to start her own business in health and beauty.Rachelle has learned to extend her experience in modeling, beauty, and health to other women to achieve their personal goals, and expand their lives and relationships. Rachelle now is a Regional Vice President for Arbonne International. Rachelle only knows one way to do anything in her life and that is to only give 100% of her focus, intention, passions, and love into everything she does. She extends her passion for life and love into all of her personal relationships. To know Rachelle in any capacity is a true joy. I am so excited to have her on Dragonshitcrazy to help us as men better understand passionate women like Rachelle on what makes them “tick”. More important, what matters to a woman like Rachelle Rodriguez to best be loved by a man she wants in a committed relationship.When we sat down to record the podcast at her home in Mesa I thought we were only going to be able to have enough of an interview to complete one podcast. Rachelle and I had such a great time and we connected so well we both realized we need to record two podcasts.Her home was not really conducive for sound so please be patient with the recording. I really wanted to have this life with Rachelle, not just over a Zoom call. I wanted men to really hear and feel Rachelle’s energy for spontaneity, passion for love, and life. We all will learn a great deal from Rachelle’s perspectives on relationships, marriage, men, and life. Some questions I ask:What is your love language? (13.49)What was the attraction with your first husband? (26.33)If you could wave a wand, what would that Magic Man like for you? (44.24)In this episode, you will learn:Rachelle’s background and how she decided to become an entrepreneur. (1.49)Rachelle’s love language (13.55)How Rachelle understood her first husband was not the right one for her (34.28)Connect with RachelleWebsiteInstagramFacebook PageYoutubeLet’s Connect!WebsiteFacebook PageFacebook GroupInstagramLinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Diversity Hire
Episode 25 - We’re Not Spokespeople with Rachelle Hampton

Diversity Hire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 84:07


Hello and welcome to the 25th episode of Diversity Hire: Our season 1 finale!! Today we talked to the wonderful Rachelle Hampton, who is a staff writer at Slate. Our conversation covered why you should appreciate your fact-checker, the psychic toll of being a diversity hire, Charlamagne Tha God and white America’s desire for one Black voice, the experience of being a Black journalist in the last decade, and much more. Kevin and Arjun meanwhile didn’t talk about much besides the snow day that just hit NYC. We’ll be back in 2021. Thanks for listening!Arjun and Kevin talk about feeling hygge (0:00)We talk to Rachelle Hampton about her current work setup (8:15)Rachelle leads us through her career timeline (12:00)Having to meet traffic goals as a journalist (15:30)Rachelle talks about the sneaking question in the back of our minds: What if I’m just a diversity hire? (17:50)Rachelle explains how she put together a group chat of Black journalists for Slate (re: “White People Don’t Respond to Our Pain; They Respond to Theirs,” Slate, 2020) (24:03)How did Rachelle feel with regards to having to report on the same, unchanging Black tragedy in America (30:33)The way in which Black journalists have to be spokespeople for their entire race (35:22)Charlamagne Tha God and the ways in which white America have used the Breakfast Club to reach the Black audience (re: “The Voice of Black America?,” Slate, 2020) (39:07)How Rachelle developed her story about college debt (re: “Debt Nation,” Slate, 2020)Everyone should be a simp for their fact-checkers (49:28)We decide the fate of The New Republic (54:44)The way in which white journalists see the Black struggle in the newsroom as a “young person” issue (55:42)We talk about our favorite guy (1:01:45)Arjun’s Feelings Don’t Care About Facts Corner (1:06:15)The Diversity Tribunal (1:16:45) Get on the email list at diversityhire.substack.com

Getting Smart Podcast
274 - Rachelle Dene Poth on Charting a New Course

Getting Smart Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 36:46


The Getting Smart team is excited to be bringing you a conversation with one of their favorite teacher bloggers, Rachelle Dene Poth! Rachelle is a French, Spanish, and technology teacher and an ed-tech consultant. She’s also an attorney with a Master’s Degree in Instructional Technology and leads the ISTE Teacher Education Network. In 2019, Rachelle received the ‘Making IT Happen Award’ at the annual ISTE Conference. Rachelle has published four books on education, with her most recent being Chart a New Course: A Guide to Teaching Essential Skills for Tomorrow’s World. In Rachelle’s and Tom’s conversation today, they discuss Rachelle’s newest book and talk about the future for teaching and learning. Key Takeaways: [:10] About today’s episode with Rachelle Dene Poth. [:52] Tom welcomes Rachelle to the podcast. [1:26] Going in the way-back machine, Rachelle shares why she studied French at Penn State. [3:33] When and why Rachelle began to study Spanish. [4:38] Having just wrapped up her 24th year at Riverview School District, Rachelle shares some of her thoughts around how quickly time flew by. [5:19] The origin story of how Rachelle became interested in ed-tech and why she became an ed-tech consultant. [7:09] How Rachelle thinks of her role as a teacher and how it has evolved over the course of her 24-year career. [9:15] Rachelle shares her go-to writing strategies and hacks. [11:24] What motivated Rachelle to publish a book of quotes (In Other Words: Quotes that Push our Thinking). [12:58] About Rachelle’s book, The Future is Now: Looking Back to Move Ahead, and her experience with writing three books at the same time. [14:07] What is ‘gladiating together’? [14:42] About Rachelle’s book, Unconventional: Ways to Thrive in EDU, and how it provides practical advice for getting started with unconventional learning experiences for all students. [15:53] Advertising and sponsorship opportunities available through Getting Smart. [16:24] About Rachelle and ISTE’s collaboration on Chart a New Course: A Guide to Teaching Essential Skills for Tomorrow’s World. [17:04] About ISTE’s tried and true process for peer-reviewing books. [18:22] A summarization of Rachelle’s advice from chapter 1 of Chart a New Course, “Connections and Presence: Navigating the Digital World”. [20:17] A look at Chapter 2: “Team Up: Relationship Building and Social-Emotional Learning.” [21:41] How Chapter 3, “Create and Connect: Fostering Communication Skills,” gave teachers and readers a broader view of new communication skills. [23:23] What Chapter 4, “Show What You Know: Bringing Stories to Life,” covers. [24:30] About the last chapter in the book, “Create Global Connections: Learning Together and Exploring the World.” [26:42] Ed-tech lightning round! Tom asks Rachelle: Will AR and VR ever live up to the hype as a learning medium in schools? Does Rachelle use Google Expeditions and other similar tools? What are her thoughts on AI and machine learning? Does she believe that machine learning will impact administrative applications? [29:30] The challenges that come with schools opening back up this fall. [29:54] Is coding more of a language or a job skill? [30:58] Are a lot of Rachelle’s students on TikTok? Is the world beginning to shift from print to video? [31:53] Some of Rachelle’s favorite apps that help create or leverage sustained learning relationships. [33:10] Rachelle shares words of encouragement for teachers who are undecided whether or not they want to return to the classroom this fall. [35:30] Tom thanks Rachelle for joining the podcast.   Mentioned in This Episode: Rachelle Dene Poth Rachelle Dene Poth’s LinkedIn Rachelle Dene Poth’s Twitter Posts by Rachelle Dene Poth on GettingSmart.com ISTE Teacher Education Network Chart a New Course: A Guide to Teaching Essential Skills for Tomorrow’s World, by Rachelle Dene Poth In Other Words: Quotes that Push our Thinking, by Rachelle Dene Poth The Future is Now: Looking Back to Move Ahead, by Rachelle Dene Porth EduGladiators Unconventional: Ways to Thrive in EDU, by Rachelle Dene Poth Info@GettingSmart.com — Email Jessica to learn more about sponsorships and advertising opportunities with Getting Smart! Google Expeditions Nearpod DreamBox i-Ready Achieve3000 Flipgrid   Get Involved: Check out the blog at GettingSmart.com. Find the Getting Smart Podcast on iTunes, leave a review and subscribe.   Is There Somebody You’ve Been Wanting to Learn From or a Topic You’d Like Covered? To get in contact: Email Editor@GettingSmart.com and include ‘Podcast’ in the subject line. The Getting Smart team will be sure to add them to their list!  

Make Fitness Suck Less
Dr. Rachelle Reed: Improving Public Health Inside & Outside Of The Gym

Make Fitness Suck Less

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 49:09


Dr. Rachelle Reed is an exercise physiologist, with a knack for public health and exercise psychology. Her passion is to bridge the gap between academia and the fitness industry by translating research into practice. She's a wife, mom, and is currently the Global Director of Fitness Science at Orangetheory Fitness.What We Talked About...How Rachelle got started in the fitness industry by combining her passion for fitness, public health, and psychology to help coaches better communicate the benefits of movement and nutrition to their clients.Understanding COVID-19 and it's impact on re-opening thousands of studios... What they're doing, why they're doing it, and how you can take the same precautions.How coaches can best support their clients inside of, and outside of the gym during times of crisis like COVID-19.Understanding social and ecological models of health, and how coaches fit into the big picture.Get In Touch With Rachelle:Follow Rachelle on InstagramSend Rachelle an email: acitelli.rachelle@gmail.com

Medium Well
61: Balancing wellness with real life, relationship building, and evaluating trends with Rachelle Robinett

Medium Well

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 65:07


In today’s episode, I chatted with Rachelle Robinett, Holistic Health Practitioner, Clinical Herbalist & Founder of Supernatural, for a second time on the pod. Her first episode, episode 4, is one of the most listened to episodes to date— feel free to scroll back and take a listen if you want to hear more about Rachelle’s background and approach. In this episode, we dive into balancing wellness with everyday life, evaluating trends, how Rachelle builds relationships in her business, and beyond. In this episode, we discuss: How to balance your wellness routine with everyday life How to set boundaries with friends and family members How Rachelle evaluates trends like The Bean Protocol and the Meat Diet How to do your own research on trends How Rachelle tests out and evaluates new supplements and herbal products Rachelle’s tips for relationship building How Rachelle sets boundaries and plans her time in business Her tips for a mindful relationship with Instagram Where Rachelle turns to for sound information Mentioned in this episode: T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutritional Studies Hippocrates Health Institute Rachelle’s teacher Wendy Green PubMed and examine.com for research The Game Changers documentary All the deets: Check out Rachelle’s website, where you can find her HRBLS, Supernatural Series, and information on her cafe in Brooklyn and wellness sessions Rachelle’s first episode of Medium Well Say hi to Rachelle over on Instagram at @rachellerobinett and at @ursupernatural for her cafe Tag me (@saraweinreb) and Rachelle on Instagram with your favorite takeaways from the episode!

Our Nature
EP 09: How to Heal Your Body With Plants Featuring Herbalist Rachelle Robinett

Our Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 65:35


Rachelle Robinett is an herbalist, holistic health practitioner and this week’s guest on the Our Nature Podcast. After spending many years working in marketing in the fashion industry, Rachelle transitioned into her greatest passion - herbs and plant-based medicine. In this episode we talk all about Western Herbalism, the use of teas, tinctures and decoctions, which herbs are overrated (hello adaptogens and CBD) and which are underrated (nervines), why the millennial generation is suffering from an epidemic of chronic disease, and practical things each of us can do to feel healthier. If you’ve ever been curious about Western Herbalism, this episode is for you. If you’ve been contemplating a career transition or are hesitant to fully step into your calling, this episode is also for you. Rachelle is a bright light in the wellness space and I can’t wait for you to hear her wisdom! “If a person is willing to make themselves a cup of tea, it’s likely they’ll get better in your care because it shows that they’re willing to set aside the time to take care of their health.” “It’s [herbalism] a way of looking at the world where you just see the natural world as a companion, and as our foundation, as opposed to all the other ways it can be seen.” “There’s a massive disconnect from our bodies – being able to hear them, being about to understand what we’re hearing, and having any idea what to do about that.” “It’s challenging and liberating to experience being able to experience the world without all of our crutches, even if they are good ones, for a period of time.” Resources: Rachelle Robinett * HRBLS * CAP Beauty Connect with Rachelle Robinett: Rachelle Robinett’s Website Rachelle Robinett’s Instagram Connect with The Our Nature Podcast: Follow Our Nature on Instagram Gratitude List: This podcast would not be possible without the group of talented individuals below. I offer them my sincerest thanks and love. Mixed by: Kevin Aguirre Buitrago Graphics by: Tim LaSalle Music by: Nick Ceglia Support The Our Nature Podcast: Subscribe!: Apple podcasts Google Play Spotify Leave a review!: Click on the podcast app Search for the Our Nature Podcast Click on the show art Click the “Subscribe” button Scroll down and click “Write a Review” Write your review, click 5 stars :) and then click “send” - your review will typically appear in 24 hours Thank you! You just made my day Spread the word! Please follow @ournaturepodcast and share with family, friends, lovers, strangers, social friends. SHOW NOTES: What Herbalism is and why it’s synonymous with plant-based wellness and holistic wellness How Rachelle got into herbalism How all of the holistic medicine systems work with all of the same energy systems like prana and chi Why Rachelle always favors a local remedy verses one that comes from abroad What an apothecary is and how someone would get started if they were interested in herbalism The power of tea as medicine What an herbal infusion is and why you should use it A decoction is used to extract roots and medicinal mushrooms The higher fiber content, the more time, heat or force is necessary to extract an herb or substance On transitioning from the fashion industry to the wellness sphere The vulnerability that comes with putting yourself out into the world Why millennials have more chronic disease than previous generations and what we can do about it The importance of working with people wherever they’re at in their wellness journey Why adaptogens are over-hyped – adaptogens are not a synonym for herbs and how they mask symptoms of burnout Why nervine herbs are underrated and how we can use them Why we should be skeptical of an extraction from a full plant verses using the whole plant The issue of cost and accessibility in the wellness industry How Rachelle eases her clients into lifestyle changes Why it’s valuable to shed all of your supplements, phones, routines etc. and retreat for a week. How Rachelle stays connection to the natural world on a regular basis Supernatural Cafe and HRBLS The last five questions THE LAST 5 QUESTIONS: What is your favorite place in nature? The jungle. What is the animal, mineral or plant that resonates with you the most? Nettle. What is one thing we can do right now to connect with the natural world and bring more harmony into our lives? Going outside more and really taking a closer look at our food and the sources of our food. What’s the greatest lesson nature has taught you? To be flexible. To be more like water. To be receptive to the wind. To listen to the intuitive sense and to acknowledge the direction it’s blowing and flowing. Nature brings me… Immense joy.

SanMar Radio
Making a Home Run in the Sporting Goods Market with Rachelle Manning

SanMar Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 20:46


Rachelle Manning is SanMar’s sporting goods channel manager. She has been involved in sports and in the sporting goods market for most of her life and she works with her team to help customers strategize and grow their businesses. In this episode, Rachelle discusses how utilizing technology can drastically improve sales, how customers can keep up with what’s trending in the market and how knowing the difference between Tennessee Orange and Clemson Orange can be a real game changer.   THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS EPISODE   Rachelle recollects her early days with SanMar and how she had to relearn some key clothing terminology when she came on board. How Rachelle grew up with sports and what the current sporting goods market is like. Why speaking the same lingo as those in the sporting goods market can make or break a sale. Where Rachelle thinks the greatest opportunity for growth in the sporting goods market is and why she feels it’s difficult to break into this industry. Why the Color Guide can be a customer’s key to success. Which trends Rachelle thinks people should keep an eye on and what you can do to stay on top of the latest fads. Rachelle’s favorite part about going on roadtrips for her job. Why the recent changes in the sporting goods and online retail industries don’t scare her.   QUOTES “Sporting goods is all I know.” “Team sports is basically where we hang our hat.” “The more items we get on those team stores, or spirit stores or school stores, the more successful we’re gonna be.” “We have to sell by color because people buy by color.” “People want something that fits them and is in their authentic color.”   LINKS   SanMar’s Color Guide: https://www.zoomcatalog.com/catalogs/color-guide-2019 SanMar’s Team & Fanwear Guide: https://viewer.zoomcatalog.com/team-and-fanwear-2019 SanMar U homepage: http://www.education.sanmar.com/ SanMar’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sanmarcorp/ SanMar’s Twitter: @sanmar_corp SanMar’s Instagram: @sanmar_corp

Nurturing Habit
How to change your relationship with money, with Rachelle Magadan

Nurturing Habit

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 62:01


What’s your money story? We all have one. You’re bad with money. You’re a good saver. Money is bad, money is good.    For most women, our relationship with money is one of our most fraught relationships, second perhaps only to the complexity of your relationship with your mother. But dealing with money is necessary, and learning to have a clear and grounded relationship to it is an important step to feeling independent and in control in your life.    That’s why I brought my good friend Rachelle Magadan, owner of the Art of Love and Money, on the show this week. Rachelle works with women who want to be good with their money, but are afraid that means not being able to have fun anymore. She helps them create a financial safety net, pay off debt, and free up cash so that they can live a life they love.   In this episode: How Rachelle makes talking about money fun How to celebrate what you do well with money, even if you think you suck at all of it.  Why you need a cash cushion Why you need a budget (and some YNAB basics) How dealing with your money can be a nurturing act Complete show notes for Episode 39 Connect with Doña on Instagram Get the Get Back In Control Of Your Life workbook and get regular updates about the podcast Find out how to work one on one with Doña

Conscious Enterprises
Rachelle Robinett, Founder of Supernatural and HRBLS

Conscious Enterprises

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019


Rachelle Robinett is by far the most connected to plants than anyone I’ve ever met. Her understanding and obsession with herbs, diet and how they affect the body is incomparable. She is a plant-based wellness practitioner, the founder of Supernatural Café – a company dedicated to real world wellness, currently the resident herbalist at CAP Beauty in the west village (in NYC); she is Integrative Health Certified and Clinical Herbalism Certified, and is the creator of some delightful new herbal supplements called HRBLS. She has also worked with brands such as Alchemist’s Kitchen, ABC Home, Elixir Bar @ The Assemblage.In this conversation we discuss Rachelle’s journey from Seattle to New York City to work in fashion and advertising before becoming an entrepreneur committed to creating accessibility to plant & herbal life. She gives us some fantastic tips on herbs we should all be integrating into our diets. We talk about plant medicines and Rachelle shares her experience with ayahuasca ceremonies. And she also shares valuable advice for entrepreneurs. Click here to listen on iTunes - Apple PodcastsRecognitions:Plant-based wellness practitionerFounder of Supernatural Café – “a company dedicated to real world wellness”Resident Herbalist at CAP BeautyComplimentary & Integrative Health CertifiedClinical Herbalism CertifiedCreator of HRBLSTopics discussed in this conversation include: · Rachelle’s career trajectory from Rainier Valley farm to Manhattan fashion before plant-based entrepreneurship· Nutrition & Plant Chemicals as a personal practice· Food prep· Entrepreneurship as a byproduct of plant-obsession· Convergence· Rachelle’s herbalism work with brands such as Alchemist’s Kitchen, ABC Home, Elixir Bar @ The Assemblage· The balance between effectiveness of an herb vs trendiness of popular· Rachelle’s recommendations of herbs that can combat stress & anxietyo Lavendero Oat Topso Red Clover· Rachelle’s perspective of failure· Planting seeds· Work-Life Balance· Rachelle’s business as a “conscious enterprise”· HRBLS· Making taking herbs accessible· Herbs that most people could benefit from taking todayo Ashwaganda or other adaptogenso More greens for everyone!o Prebiotics§ Yuca§ Cassava§ Fibrous, starchy veggies & root herbs· Kale· Rachelle’s thoughts on the use of psychedelics and plant medicines· Rachelle’s six plant medicine ceremonies with ayahuascha & san pedro· Difference between San Pedro & Ayahuascha· Epiphanies· Rachelle’s diet· Rachelle’s personal wellness routine· Hopes for the next 5 years of the state of the world and nature· How Rachelle measures success· Valuable advice for entrepreneursBio:Rachelle Robinett is a plant-based wellness practitioner combining holistic, natural medicine with practical lifestyle work to help people find balanced, lasting health. She holds certificates in Complementary and Integrative Health, and Clinical Herbalism, and has been studying the relationship between plants and people her entire life - be that on a farm in the Pacific Northwest (where she grew up) to time with healers, specialists, and shaman in farther-away places.Rachelle is the founder of Supernatural - a company dedicated to real-world wellness - that includes an herbal cafe, a product line of plant-based remedies, ongoing workshops and events, and personal health coaching.Entrenched in the wellness world, but with an eye on the rest of the world, she brings a global perspective to individual health, and also that of businesses and brands.In addition to Supernatural, Rachelle manages the Bowery Cannabis Club with The Alchemist's Kitchen, and offers professional consulting for companies of all sizes.Specialties & Studies: Complementary & Integrative Health. Clinical Family Herbalism. Ayurveda & yoga. Herbalism & traditional medicine. Meditation Teacher trained. Plant-based nutrition. Positive psychology. Reiki I attunement. Mindfulness & minimalism. Spirituality & science.

Go Outside with Alton Lee Webb
Operating In the Gray 2: God’s Love and the Sex Industry with Rachelle Starr

Go Outside with Alton Lee Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 35:44


What does it take to leave a lucrative career and start loving people in a completely foreign world? How does a willingness to follow God lead us outside of conventions, so much so that strip club owners become friends? In this interview, my wife, Rachel, sits down to answer those questions with Rachelle Starr, the founder of Scarlet’s Hope and Scarlet’s Bakery. Over the past ten years, Rachelle has followed God outside the gates to love those who society says are unlovable and to give a sense of worth to those who society says are worthless. Listen to this inspiring story of what happens when we abandon what we want and pursue what God wants. Episode Highlights 00:51 - How Rachelle learned to love people different from her 3:06 - The moment Rachelle was called to work with women in the sex industry (and her husband’s response) 4:23 - When churches didn’t step up, God stepped in 5:10 - What God told Rachelle that pushed her out of her comfort zone and into His will 7:02 - A woman’s response to Rachelle’s offer of a home-cooked meal 10:54 - The factors that contribute to women entering the sex industry 12:47 - What led to Rachelle quitting her successful career in marketing and starting Scarlet’s Hope 19:45 - How the bakery (Scarlet’s Bakery) serves the women of Scarlet’s Hope 23:20 - The one habit that helps transition the women from working in the club at night to working in the bakery during the day 25:36 - Teams in over 120 cities have been trained to reach women in the sex industry 25:01 - How you can get involved with Scarlet’s Hope 27:36 - The truth about why the sex industry exists 29:38 - The woman from the club who inspired the name “Scarlet’s Hope”