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Is Jamie going to start an OnlyFans? What's it like living in LA? Who dated Lottie Moss first, Alex Mytton, or Jamie? This week's episode is packed with juicy Private Parts - you don't want to miss it! Don't forget to leave us a review while you're here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is Jamie going to start an OnlyFans? What's it like living in LA? Who dated Lottie Moss first, Alex Mytton, or Jamie? This week's episode is packed with juicy Private Parts - you don't want to miss it! Don't forget to leave us a review while you're here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can you say 'seagull' in an Irish accent? Is Jamie good at stand up comedy? This week, acting legend Oliva Cooke joins the chaps as they unravel these questions and more. Never miss a Private Parts moment, follow us on social @PrivatePodcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can you say 'seagull' in an Irish accent? Is Jamie good at stand up comedy? This week, acting legend Oliva Cooke joins the chaps as they unravel these questions and more. Never miss a Private Parts moment, follow us on social @PrivatePodcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is Monogamy overrated? Has Francis joined the mile high club? Is Jamie a sedistic sexer? Never fear listener, Anna Williamson is here! Celebs Go Dating Love Guru, counselor, life coach, author, wife and mother… Anna has come on the show to hand out some wisdom and share some laughs. We laugh over a poo stick, hear the realities of childbirth and Anna puts on her therapy hat. Happy Friday!More Private PartsFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcast(TikTok, Instagram, Twitter Facebook & Youtube)New Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is Monogamy overrated? Has Francis joined the mile high club? Is Jamie a sedistic sexer? Never fear listener, Anna Williamson is here! Celebs Go Dating Love Guru, counselor, life coach, author, wife and mother… Anna has come on the show to hand out some wisdom and share some laughs. We laugh over a poo stick, hear the realities of childbirth and Anna puts on her therapy hat. Happy Friday!More Private PartsFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcast(TikTok, Instagram, Twitter Facebook & Youtube)New Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we talk about Britney Spears and the big C word “conservatorship“. Is Jamie the devil reincarnated or is it Justin Timberlake? A grown 40-year-old woman uses gorilla glue as hairspray, ain’t that a bitch! Does she deserve our pity or does she deserve a slap? 20 questions; you get to know us, did we lie with our answers?- you will never know!
Has the day finally come? Is Jamie no longer on Made In Chelsea? The guys are feeling sentimental and take a walk down memory lane. We look back at the first scenes and first MIC dates before Jamie catches Francis up on the latest news and Heartbreak to come out of SW3. PLUS we hear about vandalism, Jamie shows us his latest Strictly moves and poor Sophie has an incident behind a bush. This episode is Old School. Happy FridayMore Private PartsExclusive video content on YouTube http://bit.ly/PrivatePartsYouTubeFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcastNew Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Jamie Robinson, Jed Amos-Goddard and Joss Mcvittie as they recap the Round 15 of the NRL and the solitary Challenge Cup Game! The matches highlighted were Eels vs. Storm, Panthers vs. Sharks, Broncos vs. Dragons, Titans vs. Raiders, Tigers vs. Roosters, Bunnies vs. Manly, Bulldogs vs. Warriors, Knights vs. Cowboys and Trinity vs. Catalans! - How many different excuses will Jed give for the Cowboys 8th loss in a row? - Will Joss' head combust as Fotuaika faced off against Papalii? - Is Jamie the good luck charm for Tigers beating the Roosters? LISTEN | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE!
Is Jamie thinking of leaving MIC? Is Francis thinking of coming back to MIC? What goes in the butt in France, but in the mouth in England? Plus parenting tips and Francis gets on a bus. Happy Wednesday Team. More Private PartsExclusive video content on YouTube http://bit.ly/PrivatePartsYouTubeFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcastNew Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can you imagine carrying a toilet seat through a restaurant? What kind of man does Joanne find attractive? Are women funnier than men? Is Jamie racist towards the Irish? Does Francis think the earth is flat? Comedian Joanne McNally joins us via skype from Dublin, Listen and enjoy. More Private PartsExclusive video content on YouTube http://bit.ly/PrivatePartsYouTubeFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcastNew Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Can you imagine carrying a toilet seat through a restaurant? What kind of man does Joanne find attractive? Are women funnier than men? Is Jamie racist towards the Irish? Does Francis think the earth is flat? Comedian Joanne McNally joins us via skype from Ireland, Listen and enjoy. More Private PartsExclusive video content on YouTube http://bit.ly/PrivatePartsYouTubeFollow us on Socials @PrivatePodcastNew Episode every FRIDAY!Subscribe today so you never miss an episode: https://apple.co/2WHvFfJCreated by Spirit Hosted By Acast#PrivatePartsPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is Jamie's work life getting back to normal? It depends on where she's reporting from. That and more during this week's visit with Jamie Yuccas.
Eddie, Lynn & Producer Joe break down the inaugural episode of Listen To Your Heart (don't worry, we are practicing social distancing). We debate all of the new contestants. Who we like. Who we may not like. Do we think this show is really about love or signing? Is Jamie drama central? Does Ryan look like Shawn Mendes? Who kissed the most people on night one? Why Philly native Julia Rae is our favorite. Our thoughts on the new Bachelor Mansion. Has Chris Harrison aged? Do we dig Sheridan's look? Is Rudi the best contestant ever? Segments include Walt Whitman Poetry Hour, Best/ Worst Dressed, Ratings and Bachelor Nations News. Leave us a voicemail at 484-450-8864. Name and town and we will play it on air on our next episode! Feel free to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts too :) Podchaser is donating 25 cents to Meals on Wheels America‘s COVID-19 Response Fund for EVERY podcast or episode review on Podchaser. Leave a review (or many!) for our show here: www.podchaser.com/podcasts/rose-bu…amatic-po-534809 Send any thoughts/ love/ suggestions to eddieravert@gmail.com, @RoseBudsPodcast, @eddie_rage @blynngin and @joe_ravert26. We made Elite Daily's top Bachelor podcasts list! www.elitedaily.com/p/20-bachelor-n…AyA02fh6_Y46hko
Tamara K. Anderson interviews Jamie Middlecamp in the Stories of Hope in Hard Times Podcast. Jamie shares the 5 lessons she learned having a son with Down Syndrome. She also explains how God helped and gives IEP advice.Jamie’s BioWife and mother of three–her oldest has Down SyndromeMeme to her two treasuresLived most of her live in North West ArkansasAlso lived in a small town in North CarolinaWorked with children doing home therapy and as an autism specialistTeaches Pre-K at a Mother’s Day OutLoves serving in her churchLoves watching her kids to the things they love: baseball, soccer and Special OlympicsLoves the beach and has been swimming with dolphins and 4-wheelingJamie’s StoryAt the age of 18 Jamie found herself expecting. She married the father of her unborn baby and took very good care of herself during her pregnancy–just like overly cautious first-time mamas do. She had several ultrasounds throughout her pregnancy, and they were all normal.She gave birth to her first baby, an 8 pound 8 ounce boy who they named Tyler in February 1990. A couple of hours after he was born the medical staff took him back for routine tests. After about 4 hours they finally asked the nurse where their baby was and she told them that their pediatrician would be in soon to talk to them. At this point their minds just started going a thousand miles per hour wondering what could be wrong.Tyler’s DiagnosisWhen their pediatrician came in he told them that they had detected a heart defect in their son. So, they were going to run some more tests on him and have him go down to Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Four hours later, their pediatrician returned, this time with their baby and confirmed that he did have heart problems which included several holes in his heart. He also was missing a valve that was connecting his chambers.The doctor also told them that this particular heart defect is associated with Down Syndrome, and that they suspected that he had Downs but they couldn’t confirm it yet.Jamie confesses that as they told her all of this information, she was more concerned about the heart defect. She had been blessed to grow up with some friends who had a baby with Down Syndrome so that wasn’t as scary to her. She felt shocked and scared, of course and they started praying.Their doctors were very shocked that she had a Down Syndrome baby at age 18–that is usually something that happens to 40-year-old women. So there was also some mom guilt associated with her son having Downs–even though she knew she couldn’t have changed anything genetically, she still felt guilty like maybe there was something she could have done to help Tyler be different.So, they sent them home with their baby with specific instructions to immediately return to the hospital if his lips started turning blue. Of course this made them scared to even sleep at night.Arkansas Children’s HospitalThey were also supposed to go to Arkansas Children’s Hospital in three days. Once they arrived they found out that Tyler’s jaundice was bad enough that they had to put him under the lights for a week before they could even look at his heart problem or do genetic testing for Downs. This turned their one day trip into a three week stay!They finally got the genetic testing back and the doctor confirmed that Tyler did indeed have Down Syndrome. This doctor also told them that their son would never read his name, ride a bike, go to public schools; the list went on. This made Jamie mad and she decided this doctor couldn’t tell her that her child was NOT going to do something.They may have swallowed half the pill when he was born knowing that he had heart problems, but the diagnosis was like getting punched in the stomach again.At 8 weeks, Tyler had major heart surgery and the doctors repaired his heart. This was a time of seeing how blessed they were even in their scary moments.Lessons LearnedLesson #1 Count Your BlessingsWhile they were at the hospital they met another little girl with Down Syndrome who was three and she was on her 17th surgery and has spent every single birthday in the hospital. So, even in her valley, Jamie felt like God was showing her that things could be worse and she should continue to count her blessings.She tried to always find something good within all the bad.Tyler recovered well from his heart surgery. They were at the hospital for 2 months, which was pretty remarkable considering all the work he had done.Lesson #2 The Importance of Early InterventionShortly after they were home Jamie contacted the Benton County Sunshine School. This school is an early intervention school for kiddos with special needs and they also have typical children there as well so that the special needs kiddos can interact with peers their same age.So, the Sunshine School did a home evaluation on Tyler and he qualified to start receiving therapy. Tyler started home therapy when he was three months old to help him learn simple things like tongue thrusting, head control and other simple things. The Sunshine School was very excited to be able to work with him when he was so young because the sooner they get started on therapy, the better it is for these kids.Watching and helping the therapists actually influenced Jamie’s career change. After graduating from high school she wanted to be a hairdresser, but now she decided that she wanted to work with special needs children.When Tyler turned 3 and began preschool at the Sunshine School, Jamie began working there as a home therapist.Lesson #3 Determination to Prove them WrongWhen someone tells you your child won’t do something–prove them wrong!A funny story about the genetics doctor that told them their son would never be able to do anything—he wanted a one-year-checkup with Tyler. Tyler walked into his office and the doctor handed Tyler a ball. Tyler threw the ball back to him and hit him right between the eyes. Then Jamie told him, “Don’t ever tell me my child won’t do something!” And they left and never went back.This is the story of Tyler’s life. He is very determined and capable. When he wants to do something he is going to do it. He went on to ride a bike, play softball, and basketball with the Special Olympics, he graduated from high school, and he has attended college courses at the community collegeJamie acknowledges that not every Downs child will be the same. They are going to function at different levels. She encourages people to find and embrace their children’s strengths–whether they had special needs or not.Lesson #4 PrayerWhen asked what her prayers were like upon her son’s diagnosis with a heart problem and with Down Syndrome, Jamie had some really good tips. She said she had learned in her prayer life that it is important to thank God first before asking him for something.For example, the doctors told Jamie that it was a miracle that Tyler was such a big baby or his heart would never have survived a vaginal birth. She thanked God that Tyler was alive.When it came to asking, she prayed that God would help them be the best parents they could be. They were new parents, and they needed guidance. Jamie said they basically told God that He gave them this child, and now they wanted to know what to do.Lesson #5 The InfluenceGod has used Tyler to influence many people over the course of his life. Jamie became his advocate. She had to fight tooth and nail to get him integrated into the public school classroom. To this day she keeps in contact with several of his teachers who have messaged her and told her what a blessing it was to have Tyler in their classrooms because he taught them to be more patient.Special needs kiddos have the amazing ability to teach parents, teachers, and anyone with whom they interact lessons they wouldn’t have learned any other way.Lesson #6 “Bad Moments Don’t Make Bad Mammas”One of Jamie’s favorite Bible Study authors is Lysa TerKeurst and she wrote this book/Bible Study called “Unglued.”In this Bible Study Lysa said, “Bad moments don’t make bad mammas.” This has become Jamie’s life quote–especially now that she is dealing with a 12-year-old pre-teen. We are all going to make mistakes–especially in parenting, but this doesn’t make us bad mammas.AdviceThere have been many occasions when Jamie has been asked to come and talk to the parents who have just found they have a baby with Down Syndrome. Jamie got her first phone call when Tyler was about three-years-old.Here are some of the things she wanted parents of Down Syndrome Children to know:It is hard to articulate how much love these kids have and their joy for life.Is it easy? No, but she doesn’t think it has been too much harder than raising her typical children.The doctors are going to tell you all the negative things. But remember the possibilities and Tyler throwing the ball at his genetics doctor.She encourages them to get their child early intervention.Sometimes when she visits parents it is easy, and other times they are not ready to hear what she has to say. They are still processing everything–that is okay. It takes times.She usually takes Tyler with her when she visits these families because it is amazing to watch him and see how well he communicates, walks and interacts.See the potential in every child.Now Jamie doesn’t take the credit for how well her son does. She gives the credit to God and the Sunshine School for helping him learn the skills he needed. She wouldn’t have known to teach him sign language to help him communicate at first.Jamie is also quick to remind people that “not all children with the same diagnosis are going to function at the same level.”Additional AdviceA week into parenthood Jamie’s pediatrician gave her some very good advice. He told her that you can take a normal child and not love or nurture them and they will have challenges. He also told them that they could take their son and love him and nurture him and watch as he becomes the best that he can be.It is also normal to grieve the “expected child” they pictured in their mind but don’t have. Be gentle as you process any child’s diagnosis. Anger is also a normal part of the grief process.Be sure to get help and therapy along the way. There is are so many specialists and therapists there to help you. Don’t ever feel like you have to go through this on your own. You will probably forge friendships with these people that help you raise your child.What Advice give to Moms and Dads as they go to IEPs?An IEP is an Individualized Education Plan. It is a legal document drawn up for special needs kiddos that details how the school will accommodate them and help them be successful in the classroom setting.“You will forever be your child’s voice, their #1 fan, their biggest advocate.”Do not be afraid–be bold. Let your wants and your child’s needs be known. Be aware it is a big table and you are at one end and the teachers and therapists are all at the other end.Example: At one of Tyler’s first IEP meetings in the public school they wanted to label him “mentally retarded.” Jamie told the IEP team that his diagnosis was Down Syndrome, not mentally retarded. Basically the school would get more money if he was labeled mentally retarded. Jamie said she would NOT agree to this, and so it didn’t go on Tyler’s IEP.3. As a parent, you have rights in the IEP meeting. Know your rights. You don’t have to sign the IEP if you don’t agree with it.4. The IEP can also be changed.The school fought Jamie on getting Tyler a 1-on-1 aide in the public schools because they thought he should be in a self-contained special needs classroom. But Jamie stood her ground and got his IEP changed so that he had a 1-on-1 aide.5. Request a draft of the IEP before you to the IEP meeting. This way you know what is going on and you can hammer out potential problems beforehand.6. You can bring someone with you for support so that you can have someone with you on your side of the table.Other Tips or ThoughtsSiblingsJamie and her husband had a daughter about 2 years after Tyler was born. The thing that was hard and frustrating about that was the doctors going on and on about all the testing that they needed to do.She finally had to tell the doctors that if God wanted to give her another child with special needs that she was okay with it. All of their testing was not going to change her mind.The doctors freaked out even more when she chose to have her third child at age 35. She says they acted like she had lost her mind!Tip: Don’t be afraid to have more children after you have a special needs child. Both of Jamie’s subsequent children were typical children.Jamie’s daughter Bailey, even though she was two years younger than Tyler, was always more a big sister. She did get used to helping her mom. They tried to never treat their children any differently one from another.Jamie recently asked Bailey if she felt that she had asked too much of her growing up and having a sibling with special needs. Bailey responded, “Oh no, mom, you did fine.”The nice thing about siblings of special needs kiddos is they are really not afraid to help anyone with special needs. Their heart seem to be bigger and they see all children differently. They have more of a sensitivity to the special needs population and they can see the good in them.Favorite Bible VerseJeremiah 29:11 Is Jamie’s life verse. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans for welfare and not for evil to give you a future and a hope.This verse gives her hope. She knows that God knows Tyler’s future. When she fears for the future, Jamie places her hope in the Lord.There are times when Jamie has felt hopeless and helpless, but when she let go and let God it all usually works out.Final ThoughtsJamie remembers bawling her eyes out at IEP meeting when the school told her that he son was at a 3-year-old level. At times like that she reminds herself that Tyler is doing more than the genetics doctor told her he would ever do.At age 29, Tyler now has a checking account, a cell phone, and he is doing great things.Jamie feels that the reason that he is doing so well is because she gave him to God as a child. She knows she is Tyler’s mother here on earth, but she knows he is really God’s child. So, she told God that He was going to have to help her know how to parent His child. As she gained that perspective, Jamie felt that some of the pressure came off of her as a mom. God was in charge.When have you felt God guiding you as you raise your child?Growing up it was easier to help him make decisions, but now that he is over age 18, they haven’t been able to get guardianship of Tyler. He is just too high functioning. At this point Jamie has had to turn it over to God because she can’t help him as much as she used to.Tyler especially enjoyed going to college when they were in North Carolina. They paired him up with a college student who was going into Special Education, and they would take him around to his classes. He loved this!He has also been able to work at places like Pizza Hut and the movie theater.Suggested ResourcesGoogleJamie admits she is a Google nerd. If she or her family members ever get any kind of diagnosis, she loves coming home and reading all she can to learn about it.For those who have young children who have just received a diagnosis, Jamie encourages you to get early intervention as soon as possible. You can find out about this through the public school system or your pediatrician.The other recommendation is to build your tribe of people who will help you. Find others with the same diagnosis that you can chat with.Build a TribeSeveral months after Tyler was born they went to a 4th of July fireworks celebration. At that even she met 3 families that had children with Down Syndrome. She and one of the mothers really connected that night and they have become really good friends, and Tyler and their son have also become really good friends.So, don’t be afraid to reach out to other families and say, “Hey, I’m new to this and I need some help.”The beauty of learning about a diagnosis both online and by talking to others helps the fear of that diagnosis disappear. So, connect with others. Get human interaction. Don’t hole up and hibernate. Get involved with others.Encouraging Children to Reach Their Full PotentialAnother tip is to let your child get involved with whatever they are passionate about. Tyler was the manager of his high school’s basketball team. The final game of his senior year, they put him in to play, and EVERYONE was cheering for him–even the other team. There wasn’t a dry eye in that entire room! It was a sweet experience.That is the power of having these special needs kids. They can touch even the toughest teenagers. “They love so big!”That is probably what Jamie would love for every parent to know upon diagnosis, is that even though it can be so hard, these kids love so purely and so big! Those moments make it worth it.So, find your child’s strength and help them be the best they can be. Find what they love and go with it!Jamie’s Contact Infohttps://www.facebook.com/jamie.cobbmiddlecampJamie’s email is also available upon request. Please contact me (Tamara) for further information.Shareable Memes and Quotes
Well, friends, Summer is over and the ladies are SO excited to get back on the mic! They might have a catchy new jingle and a new introduction, but the Mom Machine and the Spinster are still here putting that pep in your step! And they are bringing some fantastic friends along with them. So stay tuned! On this episode, DeDe & Jamie are sharing a message very near and dear to their hearts that has helped them find clarity and purpose in their daily lives. And Jamie shares the twist of fate behind this inspiration. They also do a quick re-cap on their summer vacations. How is DeDe coping with the kids being back in school and her hubby back at work? Is Jamie still single? Has she been writing more chapters?! Listen in to find out, friends! And thank you for your patience during this Summer break, your love and support means the world! This tribe is truly incredible!
This episode is with soon to be black belt wielding, wedding singer Jamie Reeves from The Best Singing Waiters. So,who is Jamie? Jamie started out as a DJ when he was just 16 years old and travelled around Europe at the age of 20 as a singer. After establishing himself as a Robbie Williams tribute act, he set up his own entertainment agency and started managing various different tribute acts including Take That, Meatloaf and Amy Winehouse. Jamies’ entertainment agency was primarily aimed at the wedding market, and that is where the idea for “’The Singing Waiters’ come along. Jamie is also a keen singer songwriter and has even had his own top ten hit on itunes. He has written and worked with people whose credits include Beyonce, Take That and Sir Paul McCartney. You might also have seen Jamie in several episodes of Eastenders, riding a moped through Albert Square. But not if you blinked… What is a singing waiter? Everybody has probably been to a wedding, corporate event, birthday etc and typically you will have an idea of how the day will run. This is where The Best Singing Waiters come in, they take the ordinary and make it more extraordinary. After dessert has been served, they spring into action, suddenly breaking with their “waiter” character, and bursting out into song, getting everyone singing along and essentially break every type of rule you can think of when it comes to party etiquette. They literally get the party started! The “reveal” is something that you simply have to see to believe (They have more than 900 videos on their YouTube channel), and it’s this magic moment that wedding guests talk about for years to come. What does an Ambitious Lifestyle Business look like for Jamie? Jamie is a married proud dad of three, so for him it’s all about being with the family. Two of the three children are sports minded and love football, karate and dance and the two-and-a-half-year-old is just into everything!! For Jamie, working from home is a must – he has no desire to have an office (his office at home does look pretty smart though – check it out in the video!), however that doesn’t mean he is a one man band – Jamie has a team of staff, and has built robust systems and processes which enable him to have the freedom to work from home. He also still does some gigs, performing between six and ten gigs per year. Clearly, Jamie’s company do a LOT more gigs than that – more like 200 a year. But again, Jamie has no desire to be racing up and down the motorways of Britain on a daily basis, doing back-to-back weddings, and spending every weekend away from his family. How did Jamie design his business to deliver his ambitious lifestyle business? As with most guests on the ALB podcast, it was a bit of design, and a bit of luck! As a literal one-man-band, Jamie started to get more and more offers of gigs, that with the best will in the world he simply couldn’t keep up with, so he brought on some singers to lighten the load. Before he knew it, that turned into a team of six singers. Similar to how Jon Monks told us back in ALB44 that he was “the conductor of the orchestra”, Jamie directs his team, and designs the systems and processes from his home office, so that multiple weddings can all happen at the same time, at opposite ends of the country, and all whilst Jamie is sat at a football match with his family. Whilst he did reference Jon Monk’s “conductor of the orchestra” comment though, Jamie explained that his version was a bit more like “waving your arms about and blagging it!” Jamie firmly believes that the key to running any business is down to the processes and systems that are in place. (If you want to go deep on systems and processes, have another listen to ALB14, where we look at the story of Ray Kroc, and McDonalds, through the lens of the movie The Founder. For Jamie, admin was the first to go – as a creative person, this was something he just did not enjoy, so he was very quick to get someone else doing the paperwork. Every single thing that he does within the business is fully documented, so that a team member can follow the exact processes to the letter. Jamie also likes to record videos of himself on zoom performing key tasks and pop it into a shared dropbox folder, so it is accessible to all of his team, and they can all see visually, exactly what Jamie wants to happen – every time. Is Jamie a Routine Machine? When Jamie started a family, all of his routines changed. He now feels extremely lucky that he works for himself, being able to pick and choose his own hours. He doesn’t have to miss a sports day, he can take his son to football and his daughter to dance classes, and he believes that it is all thanks to putting those routines, systems and processes in place. As an ambitious, lifestyle business owner, Jamie can dictate life on his own terms. Routine plays a really important part of this for Jamie. If you want to become a Routine Machine, then you can now grab a free chapter of John’s latest bestselling book of the same name. How has the One Percent Club helped Jamie? Jamie’s main reason for joining the One Percent Club was to align himself with like minded people who all have similar values. He read John’s first book (Big Ideas… for Small Businesses), and he wanted a platform that enabled him to be closer to John and Jason to copy their model. As John says in Big Ideas… “Who you hang around with REALLY matters. We’ve all heard it said that ‘you are the sum of the five people closest to you’, or ‘your network is your net worth’. Well, this is one cliché that is true. That immediate environment around you sculpts who you are. Your best chance of becoming a millionaire is to hang around with five millionaires – their habits, routines, ways of thinking, ability to spot an opportunity, the language they use, the networks they have access to. This will all rub off on you via osmosis, and before you know it, you’re millionaire number six.” 3 Grades away from a Black Belt Health and well-being are important to Jamie and he is currently only 3 grades away from obtaining his black belt in Karate. Jamie believes that the skills learnt from Karate can be transferred into his business life and his own personal development. He feels they are similar in the sense of continual repetition, for example making his kicks sharper and harder, learning how to block faster and be more in touch, becoming more flexible. He’s also not afraid of groundhog day, he embraces the boring repetition, repetition, repetition that ultimately leads to success, whether in martial arts, or in business. Top ten hit on iTunes Jamie wrote a song for his wife when they got married in Jamaica. The song was called ‘Let’s get married’ and it hit the top ten reggae chart on iTunes, up there with alongside legendary Bob Marley, Shaggy and Kevin Little. How long did Jamie hold his spot in the top ten? You’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out! For links to everything we talk about, including the video recording of the episode and transcription of everything we talked about, head over to the show notes at bigidea.co.uk/podcast. And to watch the LIVE recording of each episode of the Ambitious. Lifestyle. Business. 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One Dragon left....Is Jamie really going back for his sister? Is Jon ready to take his place as king of the 7 Kingdoms? Get ready, the battle for Kingslanding is coming. Follow The Aliens and Cowboys Podcast on Twitter @alienandcowboy and please email us at aliensandcowboys@gmail.com with any feedback.
Today’s show is going to be a little different! Instead of having guests, Doug will take today’s episode to answer listeners’ questions. He invited these questions on social media before the show, and hasn’t even read them yet because he wants his answers to be completely real and unrehearsed. Ready for this?!Before we get into Doug’s Q&A session, we’ll talk together to answer one of the most common questions we get from listeners: why we’re in Los Angeles right now! Jamie loves California and feels at home here, so she put it out to the universe that she wanted to spend significant time here before our daughter is in school. Tune into the episode to learn how we made this work!Our first question is about the most difficult chapter in our marriage after the show ended. This was when we had to move into Doug’s parents’ house after Jamie got pregnant. If Jamie hadn’t been pregnant, we actually might not have made it through this period. Our next question goes the other direction: what’s a positive thing about marriage that Doug didn’t expect? His answer is all about communication.Other topics we’ll address in the answers to these questions include how Doug felt about Jamie at their wedding and immediately afterward, whether Doug struggles with Jamie’s initial lack of attraction to him, how he became such a secure person, whether we still watch Married at First Sight, how he would rate our marriage, whether Doug officiates weddings,This is your chance to learn all about Doug, so don’t miss it! And if you want to submit a question to a potential future Q&A episode, stay tuned on our Instagram accounts. We’ll let you know when we’re accepting questions for the next Q&A session with one (or maybe both) of us. We love to get your questions, and we’d really like to get your feedback on whether you want more episodes like this!Today’s Guest:Maya Vorderstrasse on Instagram@MayaVstrasse on TwitterMaya Vorderstrasse on FacebookOnce Upon a Letter BoardIn This Episode:[01:20] - Doug welcomes listeners, and explains what today’s episode will be all about.[07:35] - Jamie was unaware of the “ask Doug anything” event on social media. She then shares the story of Doug accidentally stabbing himself in the hand.[11:44] - Listeners learn why Jamie and Doug are in LA right now, and how much Jamie loves spending time in California.[16:33] - Doug starts his Q&A segment! The first question is about what was the most difficult chapter in our marriage after the show ended.[20:33] - What is one positive thing about marriage that Doug didn’t expect?[21:36] - Are Doug and Jamie considering moving to LA?[22:40] - How did Doug feel about Jamie during the wedding, immediately afterward, and the next day?[26:25] - How did Doug move past the fact that Jamie wasn’t attracted to him at first? Is he insecure about this now?[28:08] - Jamie shares a story about her awkwardness.[30:02] - How did Doug become such a secure person?[31:05] - Would Doug and Jamie do another reality show? Are they watching the new season? What do they think of people comparing Jamie to Luke?[32:42] - Did Doug quit smoking?[33:37] - How would Doug rate the marriage today? Is Jamie content now?[35:21] - Why did Doug become ordained to officiate weddings, and does he do so regularly?[37:07] - What’s the best part of being a dad?[38:09] - How does Doug’s family deal with the temporary move to California? What do Doug and Jamie struggle with when it comes to co-parenting?[39:57] - What is the best advice that Doug’s parents gave him about marriage and parenting? Do Doug and Jamie get along with... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael & Logan return to recap the sixth episode of Wie is de Mol 2019. In this episode: Where was Logan last week? How badly are the team (still!) doing? Where were the exemptions hidden in the brick factory? Wreck-it Sinan makes a glorious return. Is Jamie being a bit too obvious at trying to Mole? Logan makes a sports reference. Who was particularly enthusiastic for a strip search? How do you win the tuk tuk challenge? Has Sarah succeeded at anything? Logan pays the Piper. What odd things did Jamie do? Did the zipline screens spell something out? What happens if Sarah goes next? How do you guarantee a win on the zipline? Did the Mole sabotage the final challenge? Are we getting a final four? Why was this episode a bit pointless? Who is on our Suspect Lists? And who is going home next? If you want to play the Suspect List this week, it’s at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetGJlo_Dh4FNMhr4EtBXPTjZ660rChLsDMh_IS7DSlJMlrTA/viewform
Dwayne and Jamie review Big Trouble in Little China the 1986 Action/Comedy directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun, and James Hong. Is Jamie right to adore this movie? Did Dwayne's grade make Jamie cry? Is it quality pop culture? Listen in and find out?
13-Monsters members and co-organizers of the annual Baconstock event in Romeoville, Deb and Jamie, join me at this year's Baconstock for conversation about: Why is Deb wearing a stocking cap? 13-Monsters is "all about hats." The birth of Baconstock: It started as a birthday gift? Some very clear examples that prove we're not in Chicago raise their hands. "WELCOME TO THE STICKS, EVERYONE." Is Jamie a redneck? "I'm a city boy, but I moved out far just to have fun." Waze is constantly drunk. Why success is build on the Talking Heads song "Found a Job." 13-Monsters history. The joy of the Hamburglars.
13-Monsters members and co-organizers of the annual Baconstock event in Romeoville, Deb and Jamie, join me at this year's Baconstock for conversation about: Why is Deb wearing a stocking cap? 13-Monsters is "all about hats." The birth of Baconstock: It started as a birthday gift? Some very clear examples that prove we're not in Chicago raise their hands. "WELCOME TO THE STICKS, EVERYONE." Is Jamie a redneck? "I'm a city boy, but I moved out far just to have fun." Waze is constantly drunk. Why success is build on the Talking Heads song "Found a Job." 13-Monsters history. The joy of the Hamburglars.
In this episode we tackle the issue of Veganism and the construct of Carnism. Based on the Green Pill episode of The Ezra Klein Show (and also the book by author and activist Melanie Joy: Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism) we dive into the choices we make as humans and how they trickle down into other issues facing the world. Is Jamie thinking about becoming vegan!? Is Mick swearing so much because he's been sober for a month!!??
This week we end our deep dive into the Thorn Trilogy of the Halloween series and have many of our lingering questions answered. Questions such as: Why is it called the Thorn Trilogy? Who is the man in black? What is his deal? Is Jamie ok? What have other members of the Strode family been to? What ever happened to little Tommy Doyle from the first Halloween? And why is there a ‘producer’s cut’ of this movie? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
We are back from a long spring break. Is Jamie pretentious? Apple Watch is here! 80's movies! Stephen does stand up and the riots in Baltimore! Welcome Back!!!
In this edition of the Night is Dark and Full of Spoilers, Ben of House Garrett, Lord of Oxford and Warden of North Mississippi and Maester Daniel break down season eight, episode four of Game of Thrones. Mad Queen Daenerys is here, as is another dumb, disastrous Tyrion plan and clunky plot mechanics. Regardless, how will the great game play out? Is Jamie really headed back to Cersei? Is Varys headed to execution by Dany's hand? What does Jon's parentage truly mean for the end game? And what is Bran doing? Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy