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The Old Soul Movie Podcast

Join Emma and Jack as they venture back to WW1 in the first Best Picture Winner,  “Wings” from 1927! In Emma’s words, “If you love the world of movies, if you love films, film history, the 1920’s time period, the WWI time period, if you’re a history buff, if you like airplanes, if you like war films, if you like pop culture, ‘it girl’ phenomena this film is for you”. Don’t believe her? Take a listen! Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!--- Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/FacebookTwitter: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast

Hygge Girls Podcast
Day 11 | Holiday Outfit Inspiration

Hygge Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 13:20


In Emma's last episode of Hygge for the Holidays, she chats about holiday outfit inspiration as well as 2020 holiday trends! Even if your holiday plans are different this year, dressing up is a great way to feel confident this holiday season.Today's Donation Organization: The Sidewalk ProjectClick here for ways to donate!@hyggegirlspodcast on Instagram & TikTok!

The Heart & Hustle Podcast
091: The Art of Winging It In Business with Emma Issacs

The Heart & Hustle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 55:12


Today we had the honor of talking to the INCREDIBLE Emma Isaacs.  Emma is the founder and global CEO of Business Chicks. She’s a modern-day role model, proving that anything is possible for anyone wishing to strive for more in their lives and careers. A business owner by the age of eighteen, property investor by nineteen, and millionaire by twenty-three, Emma Isaacs has entrepreneurship and achievement in her DNA. Aside from being the founder of Business Chicks—a thriving global community that operates on two continents in eleven cities, producing more than one hundred events annually, with past speakers including Sir Richard Branson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kate Hudson, and Arianna Huffington, among others—she’s also a bestselling author and mother to six kids under age eleven. She’s literally a rockstar mama. Emma doesn’t believe in work/life balance, preferring to advocate for a full life where people are in constant evaluation of what they truly want from it. A fearless leader with seemingly never-ending courage to spare, Emma inspires thousands with her boundless energy and ability to see possibility wherever she goes. We sat down with Emma today to talk about the topic of her new book Winging It. In Emma’s story, there's a LOT you can relate to! We discuss not knowing what the HECK you wanna do in life, taking random chances that lead to INCREDIBLE opportunities, knowing the difference between a good risk and a careless risk, letting go of unrealistic expectations, and so much more. Emma will inspire the heck out of you today, encourage you to go for it, and hopefully make you feel less alone in your entrepreneurial dreams. Who is ready to learn the art of how to wing it with Emma Isaacs?!   Show notes:  http://theheartuniversity.com/091-the-art-of-w…with-emma-isaacs/   HoneyBook: share.honeybook.com/heart In addition to a FREE 7 day trial, get 50% off your first year of HoneyBook, a $200 value!!    www.theheartuniversity.com/apps    If you want to connect with us and other listeners in the Heart and Hustle community join our Facebook group here.   www.emmaisaacs.com    Follow along: www.instagram.com/emmaisaacs www.instagram.com/mrslindseyroman www.instagram.com/evierupp www.instagram.com/theheartuniversity  

Raleigh Little Theatre Podcast
Midnight Dreary Festival: "A Dream Within a Dream" by Emma Caterincchio

Raleigh Little Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 2:48


This #MidnightDrearyRLT Community Creation submission is an original composition by Emma Caterincchio, inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's "A Dream Within a Dream." In Emma's own words: "I chose to compose an original work based off the poem A Dream Within A Dream. What spoke to me about this poem is how dreams can feel so right to us and so real, although things feel slightly off. When we take that dream reality into our day to day life we can lose a track of things like time, and what's real, it can be beautiful and confusing and disorienting and a sanctuary all at once. We know there are layers and yet we cannot discern one from another, we simply feel they are there."

The Food Garden Life Show
Nourish Community and People with Gardens—and Soup!

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 59:45


In this episode that originally broadcast live on The Food Garden Life Radio Show, we chat with Susan Antler, the Executive Director of the Compost Council of Canada. Susan talks about using gardening and food to make change, the Plant·Grow·Share a Row program and the Soupalicious festival. “Gardening can change the world,“ she says.In Emma’s Tomato Talk segment, she talks about blue tomato varieties, tomato training methods, and transplanting tips.In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven is joined by author Helena Moncrieff, who shares the story of a Toronto gardener whose fig tree became an integral part of the neighbourhood. Moncrieff is the author of the book The Fruitful City.

The Food Garden Life Show
Artistic Front-Yard Garden, Anti-Inflammatory Food, Grow Luffa

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 66:00


On this rebroadcast of an episode that aired live on The Food Garden Life Radio Show, we chat with garden and wellness expert Shawna Coronado, who talks about getting community buy-in for her front-yard vegetable garden, and then turning that garden into a work of art. Her most recent book, Stacked with Flavour: An Anti-Inflammatory Cookbook with Dairy-Free, Grain-Free & Low-Sugar Recipes, was inspired by her struggle with severe degenerative osteoarthritis. She talks about that journey, along with practical, flavourful, anti-inflammatory cooking ideas that have helped her manage pain.In the second part of the show, we chat with natural beauty products expert and author Janice Cox about growing luffa (a.k.a. loofah), which can be used for personal care, as a natural sponge, to hold water in flower pots, for arranging flowers—and to eat! Janice’s latest book is, “Beautiful Luffa: A Guide and Workbook for Growing, Using, and Enjoying Sponge Gourds.” In Emma’s Tomato-Talk segment she chats with Hanna Jacobs from Matchbox Garden & Seed Company in southern Ontario about some of Hanna’s favourite tomato varieties. In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven chats with Will Pananes from south-central Pennsylvania about his innovative use of a heat column to overwinter fig trees.

Whiskey and Popcorn
Jane Austen's matchmaker gets a reboot in 'Emma.'

Whiskey and Popcorn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 14:35


In Emma. Jane Austen's precocious heroine gets another silver screen adaptation. Director Autumn de Wilde has her own way of doing things when it comes to translating the beloved novel. Starring Anya Taylor-Joy as Miss Emma Woodhouse and Johnny Flynn as Mr. George Knightly, this rendition of Austen's book captures much of the 544 pages into a cohesive story. However, fans of the book or the 1996 rendition, might not care much for this iteration. Hosts Kaely and Tuesday are split on this one. Take a listen to hear why. Never miss a review by subscribing. We're on all your favorite podcasting sites. Bookmark us at WhiskeyandPopcorn.org. And don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Search for Whiskey and Popcorn!

The Food Garden Life Show
Urban Farming to Build Community

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 64:00


Hear about urban maret gardening from Jessey Njau, who left a corporate job to make an urban farm his Toronto backyard. His operation, Zawadi Farm, has grown to include more yards, as neighbours see what he is doing and offer their yards. Jessey sells his produce to CSA subscribers and at local farmers markets. In Emma’s Tomato-Talk segment, she shares some of her favourite tomato varieties.

The Food Garden Life Show
Apples Varieties with a Story, Native Carolinean Fruit

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 60:47


In this episode that first aired live on the radio show, Emma and Steven chat with Ken Roth about unusual apple varieties. Ever heard of Calville Blanc, Esopus Spitzenberg, Roxbury Russet, or Fameuse? Ken talks about these, as well as disease-resistant varieties suited to first-time apple growers. Ken is a collector of fruit trees and the owner of Silver Creek Nursery in Ontario.In the second half of the show Toronto native plant expert Tom Atkinson talks about native Carolinian fruit trees including pawpaw, American persimmon, and mulberry. Tom explains that the red mulberry is a rare tree in Ontario, made more so by hybridization with Asiatic mulberries.In Emma’s Tomato-Talk segment, she chats with veggie gardening expert Niki Jabbour about favourite tomatoes from 2019. Niki Jabbour is the author of The Year Round Vegetable Gardener and Veggie Garden Remix.In The Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steve talks with a Toronto fig enthusiast about growing figs, how he finds figs build community, and a neat online fig resource.

TLDR w/BHI
TLDR w/BHI – Emma Simpson

TLDR w/BHI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 31:21


Emma has worked for BHI for a while now, in this podcast, she discusses her opinions and experiences so far. This podcast serves as a useful insight into the people who work for BHI and our clients. In Emma’s own words, you can see how she views BHI and our values and how we apply them to solving our client’s frustrations. What makes BHI different from other PPE & workwear suppliers? Emma Simpson - “Listening to clients to maybe find an alternative that would be better because it works for them.” BHI know it's not about focusing on price alone, it’s about alleviating frustrations a client may face by providing the right solutions. Does your current supplier do that? If so great, but if not, maybe you should speak to Emma. www.bh-i.com

Intimate Interactions
A Very Friendly Interrogation (Emma)

Intimate Interactions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 50:07


In Emma’s first two years being kinky, she’s learned a lot. We’ll talk about what she gets out of exploring submission, how service serves her, how she’s learned about this lifestyle, and what she’s currently still learning about. We also talk briefly about rape culture so that’s your content warning.

The Food Garden Life Show
Edible Perennials, Farming at 15,

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 61:30


  In this episode that first aired live on the radio show, we chat with Ben Caesar, who operates Fiddlehead Nursery in the Beaver Valley, near Collingwood, Ontario. His specialty is edible perennial plants and fruit bushes. Earlier this year, Ben hosted a workshop at the Guelph Organic Conference about edible perennials. In the second half of the show we chat with 15-year-old farmer Dawson Mehalko from Texas. Dawson is in his second year of commercial production, and is selling at market, to restaurants, and directly to customers. He shares his tips on both growing and the business of growing. In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven chats with Sundae Horn who helps to organize the Ocracoke Fig Festival on Ocracoke Island in North Carolina. This two-day festival takes place this year on August 16th and 17th, and celebrates figs through food, history, music, and all sorts of fig stuff. In Emma’s Tomato Talk segment, she speaks with Craig LeHoullier, the author of the book, Epic Tomatoes. Craig talks about his driveway garden in North Carolina, the dwarf tomato breeding project, and some favourite varieties. https://www.craiglehoullier.com/

The Food Garden Life Show
Grow Chilies, Backyard Foraging, Tomatoes Remixed

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 60:25


  In this episode that first aired live on the radio show, we chat with pepper expert Claus Nader, owner of East York Chile Peppers in Toronto, Ontario. Claus’ specialty is growing peppers in containers. He grows specialty peppers, saves seeds, and makes hot sauces, pickled peppers, jams, salsas, and dehydrated peppersIn the second half of the show we chat with foraging expert Ellen Zachos from Sante Fe, NM. Ellen is the author of Backyard Foraging: 65 Familiar Plants You Didn’t Know You Could Eat, and The Wildcrafted Cocktail. Ellen splits her foraging time between the desert southwest and the northeast.In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven chats with greenhouse operator John Biberich from Wolfcreek Farms in Grove City Pennsylvania. John and his wife Sue grow figs and citrus in the greenhouses where they used to grow bedding plants.In Emma’s Tomato Talk segment, she speaks with vegetable gardening expert Niki Jabbour about some of the neat tomato varieties that she features in her inspiring book Veggie Garden Remix.

The Food Garden Life Show
Grow Berries, Grow Citrus in Containers, Grow Camellias

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 62:30


  In this episode that first aired live on the radio show, we speak with Charlie Nardozzi, who tells us about growing blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries—as well as unusual berries such as honeyberries (a.k.a. haskaps). He’ll also give us pointers on growing berries in containers. Charlie is an award-winning garden writer, speaker, and radio and television personality. In the second half of the show we chat with Darren Sheriff, who goes by the name The Citrus Guy. Darren is a garden writer, educator, and speaker in South Carolina, where he fills his yard with 55 varieties of citrus—all in containers! Darren will also tell us about another passion of his, growing camellias. He is the president of the Coastal Carolina Camellia Society, and the current American Camellia Society South Carolina State Director. But more than that, he has a great knack for explaining gardening.In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven chats with Ross Raddi. Ross is a 27-year-old backyard orchardist in the Philadelphia area who is passionate about growing his own fruit and vegetables. Ross will share tips for transitioning fig trees from winter to spring. In Emma’s Tomato Talk segment, she speaks with tomato expert Linda Crago, who runs Tree and Twig Heirloom Vegetable Farm in Niagara, Canada. Linda’s specialty is tomatoes—and lots of them. Every May long weekend she has a Tomato Days plant sale with hundreds of varieties. She will tell Emma about compact tomato varieties such as ‘House.’

Tech of Business
061: Creative Email Marketing with Emma [Email Marketing Series #4 of 6]

Tech of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 40:05


Beyond The Broadcast- Doing more with email marketing Today we are tackling the 4th episode of our 6 part series. We are talking with Tyler Sutton with the email marketing company Emma. Emma creates beautiful emails. Emma registered on my radar about 10 years ago, which in internet years is a long time! There is so much that Emma is doing that is effective, compelling, and pushing the needle forward. The experience that Tyler brings with him to this conversation is all about what you can do with email marketing regardless of the platform. All About Emma Since about 2003, Emma has evolved with online marketing just as everything online evolves. The initiative behind the platform itself was to create a really user friendly tool to conduct email marketing to help you reach your audience. One thing stressed from the beginning was the user friendliness of it. They wanted to make it easy to get your content into email. They created emails that are appealing and professional which makes them feel like they come with some authority. Type of Clients That Work with Emma Emma works with users across all industry from sports teams to restaurants to small businesses and even retail. With their most recent release of the Emma HQ platform they have seen a lot of great use out of restaurants or more franchise based businesses. They can break down all the franchises into sub accounts and have them still under one umbrella. Emma really welcomes every industry. Let’s Talk Sub Accounts A key concept in email marketing is being able to personalize it and create a relationship. From a sub account/franchise model you would want to do that with each location. With this functionality there are separate sub accounts. Each sub account may present itself as a different location, franchise locations or separate but connected entities. Inside the EmmaHQ sub accounts can create their own mailings, manage their lists, look at their response data, and even set up automation. This allows them to have accounts for each location without data crossing over into another. You can keep everything separate so subscribers who signed up to receive information from that location are getting emails only concerning things at the location they signed up for. It allows you to keep better organized and stay in compliance. Each sub account requires an opt in to help you stay in compliance. Each sub account is counted separately; all campaigns and audiences are linked only to that sub account. It kinda doesn't matter who pays the bill, there is no sharing across accounts. On the HQ level you there is access to sub account analytics, and the ability to create account wide templates can then be shared down to the sub accounts. Even if you might have 2 people under the same brand, they are going to want to communicate with their subscribers differently. But when there is something going on like maybe an Open House HQ can send that template to both people and it creates uniformity of the brand even though the accounts are separate. The HQ platform helps for any business that is expanding in from a location to a franchise level. Emma’s Take on Automation People love automation because it takes some work off their plate on an ongoing basis. "In terms of automation, it really is a cornerstone in email marketing. I feel like people are catching onto that a little bit more."- Tyler Sutton Tyler comes across people every now and then who aren’t using automation and they do have a big gap in their email marketing. The philosophy Emma has regarding automation is, “How do you leverage that tool in whatever way you are using it?” How do you leverage that tool to create a more personalized experience for your subscriber? Is it a welcome email or birthday email? Is it setting up a mailing that sends off if a subscriber clicks on a specific link? How are you going to set up automation to further that personalized experience for your subscriber? I think that click automations are crucial and I love doing things date specific. What kind of automations are Emma users creating? They are using Click automation in really creative ways. Tyler goes into discussing something a coffee shop brand he worked with did. They were releasing a new holiday drink in the first part of December. So in September they sent a mailing out announcing that in December they would be releasing this new drink. Further, they had a CTA at the bottom that said “remind me closer to December. “ When people clicked the link it set up the mailing already to send out to them closer to the launch of the drink. Tyler thinks that people are getting more creative with their content even in some of the more common workflows. "EVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE A WELCOME EMAIL REGARDLESS OF YOUR BRAND."- Tyler Sutton. He was working with an NFL team and they were trying think about how they could make this an experience a subscriber would appreciate. Their experience was labeled “Welcome to the Team.” So right when they signed up, their subscriber got their first email with a coupon code for their team store with a graphic that said “welcome to the team.” As the series went on over the next couple of weeks, it was about finding ways to connect with the team and the final step of that was season tickets. They went from welcome to the team to let’s gear up to let’s connect and then finally be a part of action with season tickets. They got really creative with how they told a story through that welcome series. What’s the Right Number? Tyler says the number of emails you need to create in a series depends on what you are trying to accomplish in a welcome email/series. The question you have to ask is “What’s the content that you have? And what content is going to be the most valuable to present?” If you can deliver that content in one email then do it in one email. With the NFL team they had so much different content that they had that they were using to tell their story across a longer time. If you combined all that they had into one email it would have been a lot of noise going on. The amount of content you have and the goal that you have regarding the nurture series determines how many emails that you need to send out. Branish Logic There are two things Tyler encourages you to think about. Email marketing is all about delivering relevant content so think about these things: Consider your audience- In Emma we have segments that are dynamic. This means as customers data changes people may move in or out of certain workflows. Branish logic- As you send out mailings you can insert "choose your own adventure" types of links. In Emma, you can set up automations that allows people to choose their own way through your content with links to click. So you can choose to send someone through the rest of the automation if they click yes and if they click no you can maybe send them another type of content. Being able to understand who your audience is and what makes sense for them is so important. Being able to give them the opportunity to choose their path through your content may give you greater interaction with said subscriber. The welcome series is a great opportunity to collect more information from your subscriber so that you can customize their experience. It really goes a long way to help you build a long term relationship with subscribers. Inside the Emma Platform Emma has every tool imaginable that you can think of to get started. The whole app is broken down into 5 tabs. You have the homepage that provides some overall analytics for your overall account and on the last few emails you’ve sent. You have the audience tab where you can manage lists and segments. They have forms platform as well. They have an area for creating content like the drag and drop editor. And they even have an area for testing. They have an analytics platform. They also have the automation platform. Let’s Talk Split Testing… Tyler says you should always be A/B testing whether is subject line or content because it’s going to help you understand your subscribers better. You can ask them in the welcome series, but what do their actions tell you as well? In terms of open rates, test the subject line. In terms of content, there is a slew of items you can be testing that will help you drive your clicks with different layout options. It helps you optimize and make educated decisions based on what your tests tell you. Thresholds for Tests… If you have a list of 5000 contacts, then you can take around 20% of your list and still have a good test group. If you have less than 5000 contacts then Tyler recommends just splitting your audience in half. You would send version A to half and version B to the other half. That’s going to give you a good opportunity to have a more increased sample size. Your list size isn’t an excuse to do or not do A/B testing. Split test every email so that you can see what is going on with your subscribers. You should be doing testing to find trends that will help you increase your engagements. What Tyler is saying we want to hit our audience so that they feel appreciated and they WANT to receive your email. Even if you aren’t using the A/B testing tools, you can still test things from a manual perspective by looking at your analytics and identifying what’s working and what’s not working. Connect with Jaime: Instagram: @techofbusiness Twitter: @techofbusiness Facebook: @yourbiztech LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimeslutzky/ Email: jaime@techofbusiness.com Connect with Tyler/Emma: www.myemma.com Webinar on May 14th: Influencer Marketing

The Food Garden Life Show
Edible Flowers, Rogue Gardeners, Container Tomatoes, Community Fig Orchard

The Food Garden Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 1:02


  In this episode that first aired live on the radio show, we talk with Pittsburgh horticulturist and author Denise Schreiber, author of the delicious book Eat Your Roses. Denise not only eats flowers, but she cooks with them too. In the second half of the show we chat with Toronto author and garden-boundary pusher Lorraine Johnson. Lorraine shares stories of "rogue gardeners," gardeners who push the boundaries of convention—sometimes running into trouble—but sometimes changing values about what is acceptable. In the Biggs-on-Figs segment, Steven chats with Jack Spruill of Spruill Farm in North Carolina about the community fig orchard on his farm. In Emma’s Tomato Talk segment, she checks in with garden expert Jessica Walliser of SavvyGardeing.com about her top tomato variety recommendations for containers.

Talking through my hat
19: Getting inside someone's head (Emma Donnan interview)

Talking through my hat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 24:56


Emma Donnan is a ghostwriter, and in this week's podcast we explore the often-overlooked and important work that ghostwriters do. In Emma's case this grew from her work as a journalist, and she sees her work writing memoirs as an extension of that - discovering and spreading stories that from extraordinary people, as well as from ordinary people who have important stories.

The Cultural Hall Podcast
In Emma’s Footsteps Ep 271 The Cultural Hall

The Cultural Hall Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 48:31


After the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, Jr., his wife Emma Hale Smith was left with much to shoulder: salvaging Joseph's estate, the safety of her family, her own grief, and growing isolation as danger and rumors swirled around her. Through... The post In Emma's Footsteps Ep 271 The Cultural Hall appeared first on The Cultural Hall Podcast.

Latter-day Saint MissionCast
Race and the Mormon Church – What do we know, and how do we teach it? Interview with Russell Stevenson

Latter-day Saint MissionCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 52:13


Russell Stevenson - Author of "For The Cause of Righteousness: A Global History of Blacks and Mormonism, 1830-2013 Welcome to the LDS MissionCast a podcast to educate and inspire in the great cause of Missionary Work. This episode is all about Race and the Mormon Church. Some of the episodes of the LDS MissionCast feature content for those preparing to serve a full-time mission, some episodes are directed towards those that have returned home, or are wanting to be more inspired in member-missionary work. Episodes like this one are unique in that we occasionally need to take the time to learn the gospel, to learn our history better, so that we can better members of the church, better ministers to those around us. On June 1st, 2018 there will be a celebration in the conference center in Salt Lake City, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the 1978 revelation on the Priesthood, or Official Declaration #2. This could rightly be called the restoration of the opportunity for priesthood ordination to all worthy males, and the opportunity for all people to receive all temple blessings regardless of race or color. It is common for people to feel marginalized or to hold issue with a past policy of the church that was in place, and this is certainly an issue that missionaries in the field face on a semi-regular basis. In an effort to explain or even justify this policy, it is also common for members of the church to say things about this issue that are either wrong, possibly hurtful, incorrect, you name it. So we will spend some time in this episode learning the history, and coming to some understanding of this often controversial topic. I know in the south on my mission this issue of race and the LDS Church came up on a regular basis and was something I had to face almost every week. The information that will be shared by our guest today is vitally important in our society, if we are going to be successful in building bridges and bringing souls unto Christ and His church. Our guest, Russell Stevenson, has dedicated years of his life to the study and understanding of the issues surrounding Race and the Mormon Church. He talks about how his mission experience inspired this work, and informs much of what he does in his academic studies. Other sources for this episode: Race and the Priesthood Essay @ LDS.org Black Mormon: The Story of Elijah Ables by Russell Stevenson LDS MissionCast Questions and Answers: Are Mormons Racist? Are there Black Mormons? Latter-day Lives Segment features Shawn Rapier who interviews Brittany Whiscombe, the director and producer of the upcoming "In Emma's Footsteps" movie. She tells are great story of how not all missionary stories go the storybook way. Shawn Rapier and Brittany Whiscombe in Emmas Footsteps

My Swedish Område
Ep11 Sweden And: Short film

My Swedish Område

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2017 25:26


In Emma's first podcast as host, she explores Uppsala's 36th Annual Short Film Festival for Study in Sweden. Hosted by the Swedish Institute. Shirley Bruno's work: http://www.shirleybruno.com/tezen#1 Isabel Lamberti's work: https://vimeo.com/search?q=isabel+lamberti The Local.se article: https://www.thelocal.se/20171103/sweden-introduces-new-road-signs-to-help-non-swedish-speakers Uppsala Kortfilmfestival: http://www.shortfilmfestival.com/en

MLM Nation
359: Why Certainty Matters In Your Business by Emma Sneddon

MLM Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 64:47


People follow certainty, and I am certain! Emma Sneddon shows us how to build self-confidence. Also, the difference between having commitment versus having interest in your business. Learn to create 2 more hours in your day using my Extreme MLM Productivity regimen so that you can work on your business and still have time for your friends and family. Who is Emma Sneddon? Emma Sneddon was working 100 hours a week at a corporate job when she discovered MLM. At the time she rarely saw her 3 kids and barely had any time to talk to her husband. In Emma’s own words, “my husband and I were like ships that passed in the night and we were stuck on the treadmill of work life.” One day her personal trainer introduced Emma to her company’s product and she loved it. She trusted what her trainer said about the business opportunity so she figured she could earn some extra of money for Christmas. Emma initially had a small goal of earning just £200 a month but once she got started she realized she could do great things if she really committed herself. Once she made that commitment, Emma was able to shortly retire both she and her husband and spend time with their kids. Because of network marketing, she spends an additional 2,660 awake hours with her kids. She’s also a multiple six figure earner and a top leader in her company. Emma’s mission is to help women to be financially independent, to stand on their own two feet, to have huge confidence and to live the life they truly deserve. Favorite Quote “You’ll worry less about what people think of you when you realize how seldom they do” Must Read Book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Recommended Online App Youtube Cozi App Recommended Prospecting Tool Video Contact Info Emmasneddon.com Facebook hello@emmasneddon.com What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show  iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS

MLM Nation
359: Why Certainty Matters In Your Business by Emma Sneddon

MLM Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 64:47


People follow certainty, and I am certain! Emma Sneddon shows us how to build self-confidence. Also, the difference between having commitment versus having interest in your business. Learn to create 2 more hours in your day using my Extreme MLM Productivity regimen so that you can work on your business and still have time for your friends and family. Who is Emma Sneddon? Emma Sneddon was working 100 hours a week at a corporate job when she discovered MLM. At the time she rarely saw her 3 kids and barely had any time to talk to her husband. In Emma’s own words, “my husband and I were like ships that passed in the night and we were stuck on the treadmill of work life.” One day her personal trainer introduced Emma to her company’s product and she loved it. She trusted what her trainer said about the business opportunity so she figured she could earn some extra of money for Christmas. Emma initially had a small goal of earning just £200 a month but once she got started she realized she could do great things if she really committed herself. Once she made that commitment, Emma was able to shortly retire both she and her husband and spend time with their kids. Because of network marketing, she spends an additional 2,660 awake hours with her kids. She’s also a multiple six figure earner and a top leader in her company. Emma’s mission is to help women to be financially independent, to stand on their own two feet, to have huge confidence and to live the life they truly deserve. Favorite Quote “You’ll worry less about what people think of you when you realize how seldom they do” Must Read Book Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Recommended Online App Youtube Cozi App Recommended Prospecting Tool Video Contact Info Emmasneddon.com Facebook hello@emmasneddon.com What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show  iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS

The Emma Guns Show
Jo Elvin: Glamour, Feminism and Netflix.

The Emma Guns Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 62:08


Jo Elvin (@joelvinglamour) is the Editor-in-Chief of Glamour Magazine and she joins me in this episode to talk about everything from what it really means to be a feminist, the realities of going after your dreams, the media landscape, the culture of celebrity and much much more. links from this episode... Jo has also appeared as a guest on Jules and Sarah and Admit One with Antonia O'Brien. On Netflix: Schitt's Creek, RuPaul's Drag Race, 13 Reasons Why.  In Emma's intro... Becca x Chrissy Teigen Glow Face Palette, £45 from Space NK.* / Transformulas Hydration Gold, £22 from QVC /  Premlee Ramasamy at Hersheson's Conduit St / Piercings by Maddie at Metalmorphosis in Topshop on Oxford St. Becca x Chrissy Teigen Glow Face Palette, £45 from Space NK*. Piercings by Maddie at Metalmorphosis in Topshop on Oxford St. Transformulas Hydration Gold, £22 from QVC. Premlee Ramasamy at Hersheson's Conduit St.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Man On The Post
Extra Time - Bridesmaids, Brown Sauce & Bisto

Man On The Post

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2014 58:37


Chris and Mark return with the weekly Extra time podcast but they have replaced Emma this week as she is off in spain trying to get a glimpse of Cristano Ronaldo, In Emma's chair we have the lovely Laura who can be found on Twitter @YICETOR so give her a follow as well as the regular guys Chris @CArmband and Mark @Thefootballpink See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.