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You've launched your SMS program, set up your automations, and designed a couple of campaigns to really get engagement going (and if you haven't, check out Episodes One & Two of our SMS series!). In Episode Three, we give you our guidelines for how to seamlessly weave your SMS program into your overall marketing strategy. We look at what keeps your contact list robust, healthy, and responsive. And, we give you some tactics for beyond basic flows that have always gotten great results for our businesses. This episode is jam-packed with strategies you can implement immediately to take your SMS game well beyond the first welcome text. This series is presented in partnership with Postscript and Justuno. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Postscript is trusted by thousands of growing Shopify & Shopify plus stores to manage their SMS Marketing. When done right, SMS marketing can be game-changing for a brand. But there's a fine line between success and annoying users. We are redefining the way brands and customers interact: with empathy, conversation, and revenue. Using Postscript, your team will be able to grow a TCPA compliant subscriber list, use your Shopify data to create targeted text marketing campaigns, have two-way conversations with customers, and unlock a brand new marketing channel that drives big-time ROI for your store. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Justuno helps you build your SMS subscriber database even faster with more qualified shoppers. Easily collect subscribers using a tap to text opt-in for mobile visitors or seamless SMS lead captures anywhere on your site. Justuno directly integrates with leading SMS platforms like Postscript so your hard-won opt-ins are easily shared without delay. Justuno's best practices with impression rates ensure your KPIs don't become overinflated vanity metrics and that your pop-ups are capturing high-intent leads. Plus, you can access your data anytime so you get the data and insights you want, whenever you want them. Get started with a free trial of Justuno today and accelerate your SMS subscription growth! Head over to justuno.com/mastermind to learn more and snag your exclusive discount for being a MM listener!
Join UTP's Molly and transformational life coach Dr. Beth Warsof to unpack living in uncertainty and intuition in this 3-arc series! In Episode Three, Beth walks Molly through practices to connect to intuition and Molly gets clarity on a question of identity.How to get in touch with Dr. Beth Warsof: Website: www.bethwarsofcoaching.comInstagram: @drbethwarsofFollow us on Instagram: @unpackthepursuit
There are always two sides to the story, and in Koon v Walden, the other side came on strong. In Episode Three of Results Don’t Lie, you’ll meet the physicians who will testify in Dr. Walden’s defense. Tim Cronin and Johnny Simon challenge these experts during deposition with the “dirt” they discovered and reveal how some physicians earn millions testifying in court. You’ll also learn how attorneys use specialized focus groups to test and refine their arguments for trial in a rare glimpse into case prep. The facts are clear, but the question remains; was Dr. Walden negligent, or was he managing a difficult case correctly? Contact information: Results Don’t Lie is a production of The Simon Law Firm. Contact Tim and Johnny at comments@resultsdontlie.law. Disclaimer: The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. This disclosure is required by rule of the Supreme Court of Missouri.
In Episode Three of “Red Sox On Deck”, Shelly Verougstraete (@ShellyV_643) and Bob Osgood (@BobOsgood15 ) discuss the latest Red Sox prospect news. Topics include: · Who has the biggest impact for 2021 between Casas, Duran, and Houck? For 2024? · A comprehensive preview of High-A Greenville Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode Three, Nomi Moore interviews friend and Hair Professional Jafra Bryant. They chat about the state of the Industry, the pitfalls of Social Media, the ethical importance of returning your shopping cart, and why Fear Factor was canceled.Download this and future episodes of our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocketcasts, and anywhere else find your favorite shows. You can search MR & MRS andplease be sure to subscribe, and/or write a review if possible to help build our show. Have an idea for a future episode, or want to join us for a conversation? Email us at hello@mrandmrs.show!
If we know that it is impossible for a photograph to be objective, then why do we rely so heavily on photography as evidence? In Episode Three, we speak with artists Lynn Hershman Leeson and American Artist to consider how AI can complicate our relationship to pictures we would otherwise think of as visual “proof.”
In Episode Three of Independent Intel, the pod touches base on the state of the Vegas Raiders franchise under Jon Gruden, the evolution of Josh Allen, the boom/bust impact of Rudy Gobert's contract, and the teams that need a quick start to the new NBA season.
A regular podcast encouraging listeners to think, consider new perspectives, and imagine questions to shed light on the issues of our lives. Ted and Carolyn Catranis utilize a discussion format to explore modern ideas, societal change, spirituality, personal growth and God’s love. In Episode Three we discuss three topics segments: Our Response to a Snowstorm, Creative Marriage Ideas and The Peculiar Third Quarter of Hallmark Movies.
Andy Royer confessed in 2003 to strangling a 94-year-old woman who lived in his apartment building in Elkhart, Indiana. But Royer, who has mental challenges that make him seem childlike despite his huge size, then asked if he could just go home. Confessions are convincing to juries. Most people are surprised to learn that they are sometimes given by the innocent. Royer was convicted and given a sentence of 55 years. After three earlier attempts failed, the Notre Dame Exoneration Justice Clinic in April won his release after 16 years – the first of what law students and faculty leaders hope are a string of successful petitions. In Episode Three, we hear about Royer’s legal troubles from his mother, himself and his attorney. But our main guide is former Notre Dame law student Paula Ortiz Cardona, who worked on his case during her three years on campus.
Andy Royer confessed in 2003 to strangling a 94-year-old woman who lived in his apartment building in Elkhart, Indiana. But Royer, who has mental challenges that make him seem childlike despite his huge size, then asked if he could just go home. Confessions are convincing to juries. Most people are surprised to learn that they are sometimes given by the innocent. Royer was convicted and given a sentence of 55 years. After three earlier attempts failed, the Notre Dame Exoneration Justice Clinic in April won his release after 16 years – the first of what law students and faculty leaders hope are a string of successful petitions. In Episode Three, we hear about Royer’s legal troubles from his mother, himself and his attorney. But our main guide is former Notre Dame law student Paula Ortiz Cardona, who worked on his case during her three years on campus.
With the next full episode still in production I'm going through some feedback from the Poorly Thought Through Guide to the Apocalypse and have a look ahead to the next episode. For those who said they want to commit arson on my old school, please don't.In Episode Three we look at the industry that is likely going to be the driving force in the breakdown of civilisation, the media. The industry I worked in for two decades. I think independent media is the only way to keep people adequately informed. In this episode I talk to two huge players in Australia's independent media scene, Anthony Klan from The Klaxon and Claire Lehmann from Quillette.Get on it. Thanks for listening.
In Episode Three of our Winter Series, Missy and Kidd sit down with Bernadette, one of the owners of Fourth Street Tap House in Gonzales, CA, to talk about one of her favorite family traditions. Connect with Bernadette- Instagram: @fourthstreet_taphouse Facebook: Fourth Street Tap House Connect with the Show- Instagram: @whatthetriopodcast Facebook: What The Trio?! Website: www.whatthetriopodcast.com Venmo Tip Jar: @WhatTheTrioPodcast Submit a joke/topic: https://linktr.ee/whatthetriopodcast
Plug yourself in, pick up your mug of coffee, and let's go.Season Four looks at a number of Psalms, each taking up a theme from the Bible and giving it a voice for us. We will explore how worship and healing work together.In Episode Three we hear the inspiration behind the song, 'Heavenly Father' Support the show (https://www.give.net/AcornCF)
“The time passes, the faces change, but the song stays the same.” In Episode Three, "When He Cometh" - the first song he remembers learning - William Prince delves further into his family history, expanding on the people in his life who helped shape him, including his unexpected “executive producer”, and the enduring memories of Prince Memorial Chapel.
YVR Screen Scene presents the Screen Scene Society Podcast. Each episode, co-hosts Christian Sloan (The Black Tapes, See) and Sabrina Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) watch a new-ish film or television project with special guests from the film industry, and then podcast all about it. In Episode Three, Christian and Sabrina invite actor Ben Cotton into their time-traveling phone booth to talk about Bill & Ted Face the Music. The trio delves deep into the draw of nostalgia, toxic masculinity and the power of male friendship, and the ways in which the franchise has adapted to the 21st century. Also: Is Keanu too famous now to play Ted? And does Ben have the best Keanu anecdote of all time? Join us on this excellent adventure to find out!Find Screen Scene Society on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free.
In Episode Three of Coffee Chats, Diane gains insight on what it was like for today's guest, Marshelle Wilburn, to raise five kids while serving in the ministry along side her husband. Marshelle Jackson Wilburn, is a California native, born in sunny Southern California and raised in the fog and hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a wife, mother of five, inspirational speaker, author, international leadership trainer, and urban church planting missionary to the San Francisco Bay Area. Since 2005, she has partnered with her husband, Port, in urban missional strategies, ministry/community leader development and coaching, training, and care for church planters, their spouses and families. Together they replanted a dying ministry and birthed Rock Harbor Christian Fellowship, which is a multi-ethnic, multiplying ministry, and ministry center. Marshelle's heart for excellence and empowering others has been shown in her roles as a business owner, academic adviser and teacher in primary and secondary education, management at one of San Francisco Bay’s largest homeless shelters, and advocacy and care for women in ministry, She has been a member of church planter assessment teams, a church planter and leadership trainer for North American Mission Board’s SEND Network and currently serves as the Director of H.E.R. Care Women's Network for San Francisco Bay Area Baptist Associations. She has been a published author for LifeWay Christian Resources since 2015 and is also an international Leadership Trainer for LifeWay Women's YOU Lead Women’s Leadership Development. Marshelle's passion for teaching and encouraging people of all ages to discover their value and life purpose is manifest in her inspirational and practical messages and development series STRONGLife. As a lifelong learner with a degree in Clinical Psychology from Patten University, and a member of Gateway Seminary community as a student and Women’s Forum trainer, she brings a wealth of professional experience and knowledge which inspires audiences and organizations to authentically and practically strive for their greatest potential. The loves of her heart are being a wife, mom of four daughters and an only son, and Noni to her first granddaughter, spending time with family, studying and teaching the Bible through her "Simmer In The Word" Series on Facebook and Instagram Live, developing others for exponential impact, oceans, beaches, and coffee.
In Episode Three, Johnny and Sue tackle the subject of the Internet and Social Media; where we started with it, what we think of it, how we parent it, and how to harness it's power for good. This episode features music by $elfMadeGio and his single On My Own,released in June, 2020 by Prestigious Entertainment. This song does carry an advisory for explicit lyrics. Sources for today's episode include:Very Well Family: How Social Media Has Changed the Way We ParentPEW Research Center: Parenting in the Age of ScreensUnderstood.Org: Cyberbullying: What You Need to KnowCBSNews.com: Social Media Influencers Make Big Money, Few Rules Find Strongly Worded on the following Social Media platforms:stronglywordedpod.comIG: @stronglywordedpodTwitter: @StronglyWordedPSnapchat: Strongly_WordedFacebook: The Strongly Worded PodcastAnd be sure to visit our Last Word Blog, for episode afterthoughts. This episode brought to you by The Flagler County Hurricanes Basketball Program. Music Production and Vocals: Marshall "Max LaMont" HamiltonIG: @TheMaxLamont Cover Art: Samantha ShakesMadeByShakes.comIG: @MadeByShakes Special Thanks to Matty Russo
In Episode Three of Season Four we are joined by Dr. Alyssa Croft from the University of Arizona to chat about gender roles and social identities. Alyssa shares with us how asymmetrically changing gender roles have broad implications for gender equality. How are gender roles changing? What is the ‘second shift’ and why are gender stereotypes still common when it comes to the division of domestic labour? Have we achieved gender equality? All this and much more in Gender and Social Roles with Dr. Alyssa Croft!
In Episode Three of Career Cynics, Tim and I discuss everything from Akon to LeBron, Bill Burr, and Ice Cube and relationship dynamics. O:00- 8:38- Akon 8:38- 16:30- The purchase of Freedom, Georgia, and Conspiracy Theorists 16:30-26:40- Why do people rehash our trauma on social? 26:40 -33:45- LeBron's Legacy 33:45-43:26- Bill Burr and the implicitness of white people. 43:26- 49:34- Equality between the sexes. 50:00-56:47- Alliance between other brown peoples. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/solomonhillfleet/support
Plug yourself in, pick up your mug of coffee, and let's go. Season Three takes us through the good, the bad, and the ugly of Christian healing. In Episode Three we are diving deeper into Christian healing in response to your question, 'What is Unique About Christian Healing?'.Support the show (https://www.give.net/AcornCF)
In Episode Three, the discussion picks up with the third and fourth days of creation and the continuation of what began on the second day. The waters below the expanse are gathered together to form seas causing dry land to appear, which then produces sprouting sprouts, plants seeding seed, and fruit trees making fruit – […]
In Episode Three, the discussion picks up with the third and fourth days of creation and the continuation of what began on the second day. The waters below the expanse are gathered together to form seas causing dry land to appear, which then produces sprouting sprouts, plants seeding seed, and fruit trees making fruit – […]
In Episode Three of our Fall Series, Missy and Kidd sit down with Lauren, a full-time student continuing her education in the state of Washington. Connect with the Show- Instagram: @whatthetriopodcast Facebook: What The Trio?! Website: www.whatthetriopodcast.com Venmo Tip Jar: @WhatTheTrioPodcast Submit a joke/topic for the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/whatthetriopodcast Help us stay ad-free by donating through our virtual tip jar on Venmo.
*** In Episode Three our two leads meet for ramen and dumplings, and after we gush over how much we love both of those things, we discuss the easy, flirty, spontaneous banter between them about movies like Secretary. Kate thinks things are getting spicy, but Carinn thinks this is really an example of the two of them having different expectations. (01:36) *** Are these two in love yet? Not surprisingly, we have different answers to this! But first we discuss her past coming back to haunt her at the table, the way the two of them push each other and intrigue one another, and how these lost souls start to connect. (07:24) *** This episode ends with a reference to Woody Allen’s Annie Hall and we debate whether this is a “will they or won’t they” relationship and how this dynamic is affecting each of our viewing experiences. (18:28) *** Episode Four is a real standout for us both, and not just because of the gorgeous Roman setting. Our two leads are not even together -- he is on a work trip in Rome and she is home in Spain with the flu -- and yet we feel their love and intimacy starting to grow. Even an appearance from a past lover of his can’t get in the way of his love sick heart. (22:36) *** The conversations between him and his ex flame raise so many interesting and thoughtful points about relationships that mirror the large issues and themes of the series. Kate continues to relate to him and Carinn is on fire with various theories on love and relationships! (29:36) *** She calls him back, he puts his airpods in, and then she walks him through the Rome she loves. She saves him in more ways than one and we are so here for their romantic, intimate walking tour. (37:02) *** The ice cream philosopher is another brilliant secondary character who gets us talking about honesty, intentions, and living in denial. She has our heads spinning in the best possible way! (40:09) Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @popfictionwomen and on Twitter @pop_women. To do a full deep dive, check out our website at www.popfictionwomen.com (http://www.popfictionwomen.com). Stay Complicated! We’ve launched a platform at patreon.com/popfictionwomen to keep making the podcast you love -- and to make it even better. For a one time contribution to support this episode, use venmo @carinn-jade. Thank you for your support and enjoy the show!! Support this podcast
In Episode Three of No Holds Barred, we discuss the erosion of secularism, catch up on the latest celebrity gossip, fangirl over the Hamilton musical, and delve into a deep discussion of Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich and Athlete A. Don't miss this episode, and follow us on social media to keep updated.
In Episode Three, we first hear from Stephan Whelan, founder of DeeperBlue.com and Tec Clark, the Scuba Guru and freediver about what we can expect as we all start to contemplate getting back in the water. Then we have an interview with Dawn Kernagis, a research scientist in the human performance extreme environments arena who tells us what it is like working with the likes of freedivers, special operations military divers, commercial divers as well as astronauts.Then we hear from underwater photographer and cameraman Luke Inman who gives us his take on shooting underwater.And then finally we hear from John Liang on his Best Dive Ever.Don't forget to give us ★★★★★, leave a review, and tell your friends about us - every share and like really makes a difference.
Series synopsis:Integration now. There is a society of masked, detached humans that exists in the future. A man finds an ancient object and realizes it is a journal from many years ago. As he reads on, the man realizes that his life had been manipulated by an artificial intelligence network that is now running the world. While the man learns how it all happened, he slowly discovers how to once again be a human.In Episode Three, Compound Z, One desperately tries to fix the situation he is in. He makes a major discovery about the Other which leaves him spiraling. Meanwhile, the journal reveals more about the Company and its surveillance.Hauntingly narrated by Eileen Stevens & Christopher Garetano. For more information on these talented individuals, visit https://www.eileenstevens.com/ and https://www.facebook.com/montauk.chroniclesMusic and audio engineering for The Mask executed by David Williams. Check out more of his wonderful creations here: http://williamsflutes.com/Pi_Rational Stories is a member of the Crawlspace Media family. For more information go to:https://pirational.com/ and http://crawlspace-media.com/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pirational/support
In Episode Three, Ian speaks with Penny Rafferty, Executive Officer of Luxury Lodges of Australia, from her home in the Barossa Valley. Hear of how the Luxury Lodges all across Australia are approaching the downtime they are experiencing from the pandemic, how the Luxury Lodges community supported one another to get through bushfire season and what makes each of the Luxury Lodges unique.
In Episode Three of Half Hour, Caroline Neff interviews Kathryn Erbe. In the conversation, Erbe shares stories about the first time she saw a Steppenwolf show, her eleven years starring on Law and Order: Criminal Intent, and the challenges of balancing a busy acting career with a family life. Interview begins at 4:51. Kathryn Erbe first worked with Steppenwolf on the Broadway production of The Grapes of Wrath (1990 Tony Award for Best Play). She was nominated for a Tony for The Speed of Darkness. Kathryn also appeared in The Father on Broadway. Off Broadway credits include Yosemite, Ode To Joy, AZAK (Rattlestick); Checkers (The Vineyard); Nikolai and the Others (Mitzi Newhouse LTC); Something Clean (Roundabout Underground) and Down the Shore (Atlantic Theater Company). She is well-known to television audiences for her work on Oz, Homicide, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order SVU, The Runaway, George Wallace, Breathing Lessons, Sherman Oaks, POSE, The Sinner, City On A Hill, Billions, The Good Fight and How to Get Away With Murder. Film credits include 3 Backyards, Mistress America, Dating My Mother, Assassination Nation, Alex Strangelove, No Alternative, The Good House, Red Pill, Being Dead, Speaking of Sex; Stir of Echoes; Dream with the Fishes; Naked City; Entropy; What About Bob?; D2: The Mighty Ducks; Kiss of Death; The Addiction; and Rich in Love. Upcoming: The Good House.Half Hour is immediately available on our website and on all of your favorite podcast platforms. New Episodes are released every other Tuesday. Learn more at steppenwolf.orgFor a transcript of this podcast, please visit: https://www.steppenwolf.org/globalassets/half-hour-podcast/half-hour-ep3-transcript.pdf
In Episode Three, Ryan and Dale welcome the first Junior Spotlight co-host, "Jumping Jack Tik Tok Hoyle," and the discussion ranges from virtual livestock shows to presidential politics.
In Episode Three, special guest Nick Dorsey and I talk about the action/sci-fi thriller, "Push" (2009) starring Chris Evans, Camilla Belle, Djimon Hounsou, Xiaolu Li, and of course, Dakota Fanning.
In Episode Three we discover what mermaids can do on land and meet three squirrel sisters who all work together to prepare for winter.
In Episode Three of our Case Study series, we get to look under the hood of Elmore Surfboards and tap into the inspiration that makes this Costa Mesa legend's sleds so magical. Troy Elmore is a multifaceted craftsman and surfer. He's one of the few shapers out there that can surf all styles of surfboards in the broad spectrum that exists. He can truly ride everything with a skill level that's unmatched in terms of style, grace, and flow. From fishes, thrusters, and bonzers to eggs, vee bottoms, and logs, Elmore is able to consistently surf his vast array of boards allowing him to create this incredibly valuable feedback loop to iterate his designs until they're absolutely perfect. Craftsmanship is the underlying theme for Elmore's hobbies. When he's not surfing or mowing foam you can find him skating or biking. The motorcycles that Elmore builds are nothing short of show stopping. Not only are they beautiful and clean looking but they allow for consistent creative evolutionary path for functional design. Make your way over to our website to check out Troy Elmore's Case Study video that accompanies this podcast. There you'll be able to see Elmore's creations from surfboards to motorcycles. You'll also be able to check out our current stash of Elmore sleds available for demo or to call your own: https://daydreamsurfshop.com/pages/surf-clubhttps://vimeo.com/daydreamsurfshop
In Episode Three, “A Many-Splendored Thing,” we meet the Design Team, who are finally awake and learning what they’ve gotten themselves into; Cyrus requires James’s assistance with a science project; and Quill heads upstairs to check on the algae vats and for, obviously, absolutely no other reason involving Mandry at all. We learn more about Mandry, the relationship between Kolian and Zei, and what Zahava really feels about all of them. The transcript is available here.Content Note: this episode includes a discussion of an emotionally abusive relationship from the perspective of a survivor [40:35 - 42:19]. It also mentions a pandemic in the context of in-universe fiction [33:20 - 34:15]. And, as always, there is some swearing. A lot of it really. This is a collaborative, ensemble project. Many of the character decisions are made by the actors as part of the story and script development process. Please check out the links below for more of their work:Trevor Bean creates and voices MandryTrace Callahan creates and voices KolianAlexander Endymion Hernández Díaz creates and voices CyrusAlexander Doddy creates and voices JamesSawyer Greene creates and voices QuillAnjali Kunapaneni creates and voices DeviDominic Mendez creates and voices ÁngelCaroline Mincks creates and voices ZahavaEvan Tess Murray creates and voices ZeiAnd introducing Nerys Howell, currently voicing Nessa the Doctor Detective.The promo at the end of this episode is for With Caulk and Candles, a delightful show we hope you’ll check out. Our podcast art was created by Katy Schifferer. Check out her work!A great deal of this episode was written and edited at Candy’s, an LGBTQ+ community space in Portland, Maine. Check them out at http://candyslovesyou.space. Candy’s is closed due to the state of emergency and may struggle to re-open; they could use help right now.We found a delightful new book by a queer and trans author - check out FINNA by Nino Cipri! They also have a short story collection out. You can buy their work through bookshop.org, which benefits local bookshops! It's a bit tricky to just go pick it up in person right now, after all. Or, if you want the ebook, check out this page from the publisher. Please also support Indigenous Climate Action, if you can. http://indigenousclimateaction.org We tell a story about another world, but we're not giving up on this one. Support the show (http://patreon.com/needsaname)
In Episode Three of "Rescues" we meet 'The Raging Petunias' and also a very, very bad person...
In Episode Three we feature visual artist Nate Lewis. His first solo exhibition is opening March 1, 2020 at the Fridman Gallery in Manhattan. He is currently in several group shows including the Smithsonian Institution Group traveling show and 21 c Museum Hotel in Cincinnati. For further details see links provided. ‘Nate Lewis explores history through patterns, textures, and rhythm, creating meditations of celebration and lamentations.’ His work is complex and layered, compelling the viewer to study it more closely. Before pursuing his art practice Nate was a nurse working with patients in various intensive care units. While feeding his passion to support the life of humans he discovered his passion to create art. Listening to his interview you will be entertained and intrigued by his journey from nurse to artist and the initial challenges of creating his work. https://www.fridmangallery.com/latent-tapestries http://natelewisart.com/
The Cameralabs Cafe podcast returns where Gordon and Doug discuss not just one camera but all the gear we’ve tested over the last few months. In Episode Three, we talk about the health and future of the Micro Four Thirds system, take a look at the brand new Olympus OMD EM5 III and revisit the Lumix G9 which keeps getting better with new firmware updates! So grab a drink and join us in the Cameralabs Cafe for a catch-up of all the recent photography news and reviews!
In Episode Three of the All Tides Podcast, I talk about what I’m thinking about for the year ahead as I celebrate my 33rd Birthday - or as some call it, the Jesus year - and how my mission is showing up. I also interpret 5 ways that water is an excellent healer, and how those themes are showing up in my life. In this episode, I get into: - The backstory of the Jesus year concept and my hunch as to what this upcoming year is about for me, and I think a lot of it hinges on teaching this concept of water as our healer, breaking down all the various ways that it is, and inspiring you to find what you connect to. - The top 5 water-healing concepts I’m working with and why: cleanse, surrender/flow, finding power in softening, present-living, and embracing Blue Mind. - What living in that state opens us up for - epic flow state downloads, productivity, etc. - My thought that if we truly value these lessons from the water, can we use this as fuel for our water conservation efforts? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/all-tides/support
In Episode Three of Season Three we are joined by Dr. Carey Morewedge from the Questrom School of Business at Boston University to chat about bias in decision making. Carey shares with us how biases, such as anchoring or confirmation bias, contribute to decision making and what can be done to mitigate these biases. What happens when biases effect our decision making? Can we be trained to be less susceptible to bias? If so, how long can the effects of debiasing training interventions last for? All this and much more in Debiasing Training with Dr. Carey Morewedge!
Why does someone want to place a moment on their skin? Something that will always be there, reminding them of an event, a person, or even a thought. Listen as Deborah Pfingston and Tony Carey discuss what they know from their different sides of the tattoo. In Episode Three, Deborah and Tony talk with Andrew Myers and T.J. Ashcraft II. Andrew, a veteran, has some unique tattoos that exemplify so much for him. T.J., currently serving in the Army, has tattoos that speak through their design. Why did they get these tattoos and what do they mean to them. Listen to their stories of - their moments on the skin. If you would like to check out what faces and, of course, tattoos go with Andrew and T.J. - go to Penny University's Facebook page. Please make sure you 'like' us and share not only our Facebook page but the podcast too. If you would like to send a comment we would love to hear from you, send all comments to Pennyuniversity@protonmail.com. Enjoy listening to this cool series. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In Episode Three, we visit Navajo Nation to discuss modern colonialism and its relationship to climate change. Hear how people are fighting for their health and cultural traditions in the midst of these challenges.
http://www.worldofnire.com http://www.patreon.com/worldofnire http://www.twitter.com/worldofnire Welcome to Nire - A Dungeons and Dragons story told weekly. In Episode Three we continue our adventure on the abandoned ship. What new dangers will face the heroes, and what spoils will they reap for their troubles? If you like our show, please tell your friends or give us a 5 Star rating and review! Become part of the action by becoming one of our Patrons on Patreon. We can't wait to continue telling this story with you next week.
In Episode Three we discuss Madison's MRI and getting connected to Johns Hopkins The Fight is an audio diary in podcast form, designed to tell the story of a special little girl embroiled in a struggle against an incurable disease. Told from her father’s voice, The ongoing narrative is a raw and painfully real look into the worst moments in this family’s life.
Mia Farrow, though not necessarily labeled a genre actress, has been in some of my favorite horror films. In Episode Three of the #WomenInHorrorMonth series I discuss four (well five) of Ms. Farrow's horror films: ROSEMARY'S BABY (1968), SECRET CEREMONY (1968), SEE NO EVIL (1971), THE HAUNTING OF JULIA (1977), and (ever so briefly) THE OMEN (2006). Please check out The Projection Booth's episode on THE HAUNTING OF JULIA : http://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2012/09/episode-81-haunting-of-julia.html
In Episode Three, Mike Mulraney from Mullrainee Media discusses changes to Twitter threads, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Wall Street Journal Op-Ed, Hashtag Games, and a Fiverr Festivus for the Rest of us.
In Episode Three of the For the Culture Soccer Show, Ringo rejoins Coach Tony and Greggo as they discuss the fallout of the MLS Cup Conference Semifinals, the big Euro club derbies, tailgating excellence, changes to the US National Team roster, the new FC Cincinnati logo, AND MORE!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ftcutdshow/support
In Episode Three, we sit down with Brian Powers, one half of the musical duo Frances Luke Accord. We discuss their project with a children's choir in Uganda, sketch comedy, and sensory deprivation, all while a lovely chorus of birds sings outside the Tell You What recording studios.
What if God sends me somewhere ... unsafe? In Episode Three, Chris and Jeremy unpack the challenges that face those sent to "closed countries", with the help of Nigerian missionary, Pam Dagwom. Is there a way that ordinary believers can impact intensely volatile areas?
Like Jerry, Linda grew up in a big, chaotic family. She had five brothers, and some of them just couldn't seem to stay out of trouble. But Linda was the star of the family, and her death brought a cloak of sadness down upon them.In Episode Three of Here's What I've Heard, we dive into Linda's childhood and the events that preceded her departure from Pennsylvania and, ultimately, the accident that took her life.Want more Here's What I've Heard? Gain access to bonus content, like the family photos described in this episode, by becoming a patron of the show. As little as $3 per bonus gets you in!Our featured organization this week is National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. To learn more about their programs, visit their website. Musical direction was provided by Julia Cannon, featuring Bobby Steinfeld on piano. Here's What I've Heard is produced by Courtney Abud and Craig Brown.
When Conde Nast’s Chief Digital Officer Fred Santarpia was a teenager, he was bullied endlessly. After a particularly harsh episode landed him through a glass window and in the hospital with glass in his legs, he knew something had to shift. So, he built a gym in his parents basement and started working out. Soon, he started to look differently. People were treating him differently. In Episode Three, Santarpia shares the #hurdlemoment that helped him gain essential confidence, ultimately leading him toward milestone career successes like co-founding video hosting service Vevo and leading digital strategy for one of the top media companies in the world. --- @hurdlepodcast @emilyabbate @fredsantarpia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hurdle/message