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In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Tarin Ahmed, the host, is joined by guest, William Jennings, a senior lecturer in French at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, and author of Dibia's World.: Life on an Early Sugar Plantation (Liverpool UP, 2023). William discusses the importance of names, voice and the community life of a hundred slaves on an early sugar plantation. Dibia's World follows the story of Dibia, an educated man in Africa, stolen across the sea and sold into slavery. He spent the rest of his life on a sugar plantation, where he worked with Agoüya, drank Aboré's rum, married Izabelle and had a son named Paul. This book tells the story of the community he lived in with a hundred others in a colonial outpost of the Caribbean. It depicts the everyday life of enslaved Africans and Native Americans in remarkable detail, showing their names, relationships, skills, health and interactions, as they contended with and resisted their enslavement. Most studies of plantation life examine well-established colonies in the century before abolition. This work provides a counterpoint by depicting the founding population of an African-American community in the early years of the industrial sugar plantation complex. Drawing on a planter's manuscript, shipping records, missionary accounts and seventeenth-century scraps of paper, Dibia's World will appeal to specialists as well as general readers interested in the early Atlantic world, Creole societies, slavery and African-American history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies
Spaciger Sound, ungewöhnlich weite Klangwelten: Das ist das Ensemble "Sisters of Jazz. Ein internationales Musikerinnen- und Komponistinnen-Netzwerk, super flexibel, super überraschend. 5 Frauen aus dem Netzwerk sind im Passagenkonzert in Fürth am Start. Im Zentrum steht die polnische Vibraphonistin und Multiinstrumentalistin Izabella Effenberg. Sie spielt so viele Instrumente, dass ich wir erstmal wissen wollten, wie eigentlich ihr Musikzimmer aussieht.
Bitz & Bob send Izabelle and Oscar to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol to learn more about bridges! They hear all about the amazing inventors who built the bridge, and even have a go at collecting the tolls! They also try out being engineers with Bridgemaster Trish as they help her measure the rock movements. #CBeebiesRadio
Nosso papo hoje é com a Izabelle Valladares, escritora e influencer sobre História em geral. Cantinho no Facebook: www.facebook.com/cantinhodolaranjal/ Cantinho no Instagram: @cantinho.laranjal Mande um recado para o Cantinho: cantinho.laranjal@gmail.com
Dr. Cannas presented a Real Science Lecture webinar on October 17, 2023, titled “Diets of Productive Sheep & Goats: Performance & Health.” You can find the webinar recording at balchem.com/realscience. Dr. Cannas outlines the topics he covered in his webinar, including nutritional requirement differences between small and large ruminants, particularly in late gestation. Small ruminants have a shorter gestation and are more prolific than cattle, for example, and this means they have more nutritional challenges in late gestation. Dr. Cannas covered supplementation, basal diet quality, and sorting ewes or does by number of fetuses. He also discussed how high milk-producing sheep and goats partition nutrients. (10:36)Many people treat sheep and goats like smaller, low-producing cattle. Dr. Cannas considers this approach a big mistake. During pregnancy and lactation, sheep and goats are highly-producing animals that garner the same attention given to high-producing dairy and beef cattle. Dr. Texeira agrees and reminds the audience that just because sheep and goats are very adaptable animals doesn't mean you should feed them low-quality diets. Jessica mentions that providing poor-quality feed may not allow the ewe or doe to meet her genetic potential. (21:51)The panel discusses the importance of record keeping and data to evaluate management changes. (27:31)Jessica asks about how Antonello fed rumen-protected choline in his experiments. They fed individually to ensure each animal received the correct dose but recommended to mix it into a TMR or mineral supplement for on-farm feeding. (33:12)Izabelle asks how many groups most farms sort ewes or does into before lambing or kidding in Sardinia. Antonello says it depends on the individual farm because they are so diverse, but at least two groups, singles and twins. They may also sort based on the number of days pregnant as well. He describes some experimental results from feeding rumen-protected choline to ewes carrying singles versus twins. (35:35)Dr. Teixeira describes some of the challenges sheep and goat producers face in her native Brazil due to heat stress. Jessica gives examples of management strategies to help manage heat stress based on her work at Cornell. (41:14)The panel discussed challenges with body condition scoring goats using a sheep scale since goats store more fat internally or in other locations like the tail. They also discuss recommendations for target body condition scores at different stages of the production cycle. (48:00)In summary, Jessica recommends that sheep and goat producers focus on what they do well, make small changes to improve their operation, and collect data to see what is working and what is not working. Izabelle encourages producers to understand what is happening physiologically in each stage of production to best manage nutritional challenges. Antonello reiterates that sheep and goats should be given the same attention and care as high-producing dairy cows. It is a complex business and there is much room for improvement in the management of small ruminants. (57:27)Please subscribe and share with your industry friends to invite more people to join us at the Real Science Exchange virtual pub table. If you want one of our Real Science Exchange t-shirts, screenshot your rating, review, or subscription, and email a picture to anh.marketing@balchem.com. Include your size and mailing address, and we'll mail you a shirt.
Sliter du med noen av disse: humørsvingninger, hårtap, konstakt trøtthet, reflux, hemorider, vektøkning, forstoppelse, angst, kulde sensitivitet, stress? Vel, da er du inne for en viktig reise når vi har med oss Dr. Izabella Wentz. Hun hjelper hundretusener av folk som lider av autoimmune lidelser som Hashimotos Thyriditt som er en kronisk betennelse som påvirker og angriper skjoldbrukskjertelen. Hun har utviklet sin egen protokoll som tar 4 uker. Hun har en egen kosttilskuddsportal, har tv serier og kurs.Dr. Izabella Wentz deler sin sykdomshistorie da hun ble diagnostisert med Hashimotos, fikk medisiner men aldri ble helt bra. Izabelle var utsatt for Tjernobyl og stråling derfra. Hun begynte å jobbe mer funksjonelt og med biohacking for å lære mer og bygge kunnskap. I denne episoden vil du lære:stress som et resultat av et Sandwich livet der du både har små barn, jobb og eldre foreldretegn på binyrestress/adrenal fatigue/kronisk fatigueHvorfor denne tilstanden kan oppstå, hvem er I risikogruppenHvordan virker binyrene og hvorfor er de så viktigeHvorfor vi trenger den riktige balansen av stresshormoner, ikke for mye eller for liteKortisol som kan ha ulike mønstre, for mye eller for lite på feil tid og når er det viktig og sunt for ossKortisol og stress knyttet til vekt og betennelser og autoimmune sykdommerhvilke strategier kan vi bruke for barn som sliter med tretthet og konsetrasjonsvanskerhva er langtidskonsekvensene ved høyt kortisol - fight/flight over tidHva HPA axis er og hvordan hypofysen jobberHvordan mat (proteiner og fett), naturlig lys og nok søvn påvirker binyreneTypiske tegn på at binyrene er ute av balanseHvordan humming og synging kan hjelpe å balansere vagusnervenHva Hashimoto er og hvordan den påvirker skjoldbrukskjertelen og ødelegger immunsystemetHvordan andre infeksjoner og IBS spiller inn som kan ha avgjørende effekt for å bli friskehvordan kronisk sensitive pasienter ble bedre med leverprotokollen og binyrestøttehvilke naturlige tilskudd og rutiner støtter binyreneHvordan traumer kan ligge i bakgrunnen å utløse sykdomhvordan påvirker kaffe binyrer og kortisol, må du avstå fra koffein i healingreisenhvordan kan vi støtte hormonene med tilskudd som pregneleone og DHEA og hvilken doseringHvor lang tid tar det å fikse binyrene og stresset i kroppen?Kosttilskudd og vitaminer som er godt å bruke når du trenger å støtte binyrene.Du finner Izabella Wents her: https://thyroidpharmacist.comHer er to ukers kurset med leverstøtte: https://thyroidpharmacist.com/enroll-in-root-cause-reset-self-paced/#rcr-pricingInstagram: @izabellawentzpharmd - kosttilskudd: @rootologyKollagen finner du her: Oslo Skin Lab: https://www.osloskinlab.no Rabattkode: Biohacking60
Nesta edição do podcast do Caixa, Weslley Fonseca recebe Izabelle Ribeiro, que vem pela primeira vez no programa, conta detalhes do EP autoral lançado recentemente e fala de experiências marcantes com Deus que resultaram em composições. Confere aí! O Caixa de Música é exibido na TV Novo Tempo de segunda a quinta às 18h e, aos sábados, meio-dia. Curta e siga o Caixa de Música nas redes sociais: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caixademusica/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaixadeMusica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/caixademusica
Do you ever meet someone and think, "There's something SO special about them!"? That's how I felt when I met Izzie a few months ago. Oh my goodness, she is THE sweetest! I have chatted with her a bit at the coffee shop and around town at girls' nights and things, but this was the first time I really had the opportunity to talk and hear her heart and wow...I was completely blown away! The way the Lord has led her to serve in such beautiful ways in Turkey is absolutely incredible. She will be going back in August, and I will keep you all updated on how we can best help her along the way. Listen, be encouraged, and pray about how you can support her! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ccwa/support
Hello again, I'm back with a new episode of the Pronunciation Pro Podcast, where I dive deep into a topic that is SO IMPORTANT! This topic is finding your purpose, and this can be such an exciting (and sometimes a little nerve-wracking) journey! In this episode, I share my personal experiences in finding my purpose as well as sharing the experiences of Izabelle, one of my students at Pronunciation Pro. Izabelle has a truly inspiring story and journey that has led her to figure out her purpose, and she shared with me some fantastic insights that I'm excited to share with you in this episode. If you are ready to start finding your purpose and would like some help along the way to find the confidence and skills you're looking for regarding your American English, I'm here and excited to be a part of your journey! Head over to http://pronunciationpro.com/trial/ to sign up and start today.
In this episode I talk to Izabelle Kaminska, former Financial Times editor, about independent journalism.
“I'd really like to tell more stories about women growing up not knowing that they are autistic, like finding out later in life, in their 20s 30s 40s. And exploring both sides of it. Not only the good part, but not only the bad part. I like to see both sides of the coin. I'd like to show what are the challenges, but if there is a good part, what is it?” says Izabelle Azevedo. Izabelle joins this episode to talk about her film Purple Heather, how solitude is helpful in her life, and stories she would like to tell in the future. To watch Isabelle's film visit https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1p5_HS77QL4 . your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-sufficient and purpose-driven lives through customized coaching then visit https://www.autismpersonalcoach.com. If you would be interested in being interviewed on Autism Stories or would like to be a sponsor send an email to doug.blecher@autismpersonalcoach.com.
Join Kelly Bron Johnson and Doug Blecher as we discuss intersectional issues within the autistic community, and give visibility to commonly marginalized, repressed, underrepresented, or erased identities and issues. On this podcast we aim to introduce you to the people and stories you didn't know about, but needed to hear, and hope that seeing yourself represented in the community, allows you to feel seen. To learn more about Izabelle please visit https://www.redskirtmedia.com. If you are interested in being interview on the Intersections on the Spectrum email us at intersectionsonthespectrum@gmail.com
Como se diferenciar no mercado digital através da sua identidade e do seu estilo. Uma conversa sincera sobre imagem, branding e como você pode construí-los independente do momento que você esteja vivendo no seu negócio com ninguém mais, ninguém menos dos que Izabelle Capuzzo.
Dans cet épisode, on jase de ces événements qui vous ont réveillé en plein milieu de la nuit! On a jasé notamment avec Izabelle qui doit la vie à son lapin qui l'a réveillée en pleine nuit et aussi avec Christine qui a été réveillée par un accident de la route... Avec Meeker Guerrier, on jasé de cette pluie d'hommages sur le célèbre numéro 10 des Canadiens de Montréal, Guy Lafleur et on a annoncé une bonne nouvelle à une auditrice qui a gagné son tracteur à pelouse John Deere d'une valeur de 3000$!
Hoje no Papo de Sexta, batemos um papo com Izabelle Ribeiro, finalista do programa The Voice Kids. O programa foi ao ar em 18/02/2022 na On Web Rádio.
In this episode of “Confessions of a Disney Cast Member”, we are joined by Izabelle who sprinkled her pixie dust at Disneyland in Guest Relations, as an assistant server in Sanaa, at Disney Institute and as a recruiter for Disney Cruise Line. This podcast is not affiliated by The Walt Disney Company. Just cast members who love celebrating other cast members and reminiscing. Follow Us and Izabelle on Instagram: @TheDisneyConfessionist and @izelleba
Jojo Todynho já teria terminado o relacionamento com Marcio Felipe. De acordo com o Extra, a cantora teria colocado um ponto final após descobrir que o jovem estava tendo um outro caso. O carioca estaria envolvido com a manicure Izabelle Branquinho, que veio a público contar que estava envolvida com ele há um mês e meio. Segundo a mulher, Marcio havia dormido na casa dela um dia antes do jornal divulgar o relacionamento entre ele e a funkeira. O rapaz segue tentando reverter a situação e quer provar para ela que a manicure está mentindo. Ele chegou a postar um vídeo (e apagou em seguida) dizendo que não tinha nada com Izabelle. A moça, entretanto, mostrou imagens dele na cama dela. Revoltada com a situação, Jojo usou as redes sociais para soltar o verbo. “Vocês acham que eu, Jordana, a Jojo Todynho, preciso estar andando com macho dos outros? Nunca precisei me deitar com macho de ninguém! Até porque, eu tenho o homem que eu quero, a hora que eu quero”, disparou a cantora neste domingo.“Me respeitem. Não preciso andar com macho de ninguém. A pessoa anda com outdoor? Não sabia que ‘ficante' era namorado e eu sou uma mulher solteira. Conheci o digníssimo solteiro. Não vou me alongar porque não tenho que dar satisfação da minha vida”, finalizou. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nativa-fm-campinas/support
L'émission Bonus 2 est un enregistrement que j'avais fait avec Izabelle Ouellet en Novembre 2015 pour un podcast qui n'a jamais vu le jour. C'était un podcast francophone sur comment transformer une passion en carrière, essentiellement la version francophone de Hired by Passion. Izabelle me parle de: - Son trajet pour réussir à vivre de la musique. - Les émission télé-réalité de musique - Les obstacles qu'elle a dû surmonter - Les trucs et astuces qu'elle utilise pour poursuivre sa carrière en musique. Je vous souhaite un excellent été. Comme toujours vous pouvez communiquer avec moi à travers la page Facebook ou mon site web. Je vous invite aussi à visiter AcadiePod pour découvrir d'autres podcasts acadiens.
Hello!!! The time has finally come, and I decided to try out my dream of having my own podcast. Hope we share some laughs, cringe at awkward topics together, and learn a little bit with each podcast. So happy to have you here! xoxo
O "Fala Paraíba" entrevista a advogada, professora e Presidente da Comissão de Combate à Violência contra Mulher da OAB-PB, Izabelle Ramalho.Entrevista realizada no dia 10/06/2021.
"Tu devrais chanter et t'habiller plus sexy" : une phrase que l'artiste chanteuse Izabelle s'est fait dire durant toute sa carrière, et qui aujourd'hui prend parole pour défendre la "perfection imparfaite" via sa dernière oeuvre "Version 2.0" qui tourne sur plus de 35 radios québécoises.
Det här är ett lite annorlunda Eftersnack är i samarbete med Brottsofferjouren. Dit kan du vända dig för stöd om du är brottsoffer eller anhörig till någon som råkat ut för brott. Det går bra att kontakta Brottsofferjouren även om du inte gjort en polisanmälan om du behöver stöd och råd. Du hittar all info du behöver på www.brottsofferjouren.se. Du kan också ringa 116 006.Vi har ringt upp Izabelle Åman som är en överlevare och skrivit boken “Spår av dina händer”. Med sina egna ord berättar hon sin historia om hur hon hamnade i en våldsam relation och hur hon tog sig ur den.Stort tack till veckans sponsor Brottsofferjouren. Om du känner att du vill hjälpa till och vara ett stöd för brottsutsatta och anhöriga så kan du ansöka till att bli volontär. Mer info här: https://www.brottsofferjouren.se/stod-oss/bli-volontar/Varning: Olösta Fall är inte för känsliga lyssnare. I detta avsnitt diskuteras våld i nära relationer.Musik: Rachel Seow SosaFölj oss på Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olostafall/Följ oss på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olostafallPrenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev: https://mailchi.mp/f63f3ebe6354/olostafall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cette semaine à l'émission j'ai une chanteuse, YouTubeuse et couturière! Chanteuse du groupe Angry Candy en plus de son album francophone Izabelle, J'ai le plaisir d'avoir avec moi Izabelle Ouellet! Dans l'émission, on discute de : - Son aventure avec Big Time Ray - La réinvention - Comment elle s'est lancé en couture - L'arrière-plan de la production de vidéo - Avoir des buts mais vivre pour les expériences - La peur de faillir et de gérer les attentes - Avoir des gros rêves Si vous voulez en savoir plus sur Izabelle vous pouvez trouver sa chaine YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr1Y4gz7_rLr7OUMToEPP-g Je vous invite à suivre la page Facebook du show pour continuer la discussion sur les sujets de l'émission. Vous pouvez la trouver sur marcelrichard.com
Izabelle Åman var 14 år när hon inledde sitt första förhållande, ett förhållande som slutade med att hon satt isolerad i en lägenhet där hon blev misshandlad och våldtagen varje dag. Det här är verkligheten för hundra tusentals kvinnor idag. Och med tanke på att fem kvinnor mördats på tre veckor av sin män vill jag släppa det här extrainsatta avsnittet där vi får höra en berättelse från verkligheten. 2020 anmäldes 39 200 misshandelsbrott och 8 690 våldtäkter mot kvinnor eller flickor. Det är mer än en våldtäkt i timmen, dygnet runt, året om. Ändå är mörkerantalet stort. Många vågar aldrig berätta, därför är jag tacksam över Izabelles mod som jag hoppas kan inspirera andra. Om du är utsatt: https://www.unizonjourer.se/ https://ungarelationer.se/ Om du vill hjälpa till: https://huskurage.se/
« Tu devrais chanter et t’habiller plus sexy » : une phrase que l’artiste chanteuse Izabelle s’est fait dire durant toute sa carrière, et qui aujourd’hui prend parole pour défendre la « perfection L’article Backdoor Montréal – EP22: Izabelle est apparu en premier sur RadioH2O.
On revient sur le Nintendo Direct (trié par date de sortie), puis des nouvelles du combat Epic vs Apple, et on termine avec des nouvelles d'Izabelle Balkany, puis Facebook qui boude en Australie.
On this episode, Quebec artist IZABELLE joins me to talk about her album Version 2.0. We talk about her new single Self Talk Session and why it was important to do a French and an English version of the track.
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Canadian singer/song writer Izabelle joins me from Montreal to talk about her music career!
Today on The 8-Bit Closed Fist Podcast, join your hosts Ronell and LJ together with their guest KiiingKrystal and Izzybrando as they talk about anime, cosplay, the fandom, and the ridiculous part of it all. Ronell, LJ, and the guests share their experience growing up as fans and viewers of anime, how it seemingly has changed in some way now, and why it needs to be talked about. In this episode, different points on how we can continue enjoying the things that we like in a healthy and uncomplicated way are also shared. All of those and some chocolates too, as you stay tuned in to the podcast. In this episode you will learn: Has anime been cooler now than it was before? Anime fans and clout: People attacking people for liking something. Krystal and Izzy on cosplay and enabling safe spaces. Is it anime dub or anime subs? GIVEAWAY: Calling all Marvel Fans! …and so much more. About KiiingKrystal and Izzybrando: Krystal or better known as KiiingKrystal is an avid fan of the anime One Piece; she is also an anime lover, a gamer and streamer on twitch, and also a TikToker that goes by the same name on the app. Izabelle or Izzybrando is an afro-indigenous anime lover, cosplayer, and face paint artist that does a number of anime inspired make-up on Instagram. She loves everything anime and advocates for an open thinking towards politics and mental health awareness. She always considers her page as a safe space for people. Connect with KiiingKrystal on: Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/kiiingkrystal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiiingkrystal/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/kiiingkrystal TikTok: @kiiingkrystal Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kiiingkrystal Connect with Izzybrando on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Izzybrando-101089518146753/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izzybrando/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/izzybrando_?lang=en Connect with The 8-Bit Closed Fist Podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/8bitclosedfist/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/8BitClosedfist Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/8bitclosedfist YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/The8bitclosedfist
O "Fala Paraíba" entrevista a Advogada e Presidente da Comissão de Combate à Violência e Impunidade Contra a Mulher, Izabelle Ramalho, sobre o caso Mariana Ferrer. Entrevista realizada no dia 04/11/20.
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Having just released both a French and English version of her latest single, “Self-Talk Session”, Montreal based pop/funk singer Izabelle reached #1 on Quebec’s Niky radio charts and has spent weeks within their top ten, secured four consecutive victories in the Canadian Beats Weekly Beatdown, and has had the English version of her hit single added to numerous radio stations across the country.…
Cette semaine aux «Jeudis En Stéréo», je serai bien entouré. «Dominique Hudson», lance son Roman, «Casa de la Danza», disponible dès maintenant. Le groupe «Raton Lover», présente son nouvel extrait et vidéoclip «Ta Yeule», de leurs troisièmes albums «Changer de Trottoir». Avec la chanteuse Izabelle, on parle de son nouveau vidéoclip et EP version de luxe «2.0» et de son lancement d'album qui aura lieu le 7 novembre prochain sur whitbox play. «Samme» nous parle de son nouvel album country, «Un jour d'été», et de son lancement virtuel qui aura lieu le 09 octobre 2020. #rires #discussions #dominiquehudson #ratonlover #izabelle #samme #livre#albums # nouveautés Liens et ressources de l'épisode: Pour rejoindre Dominique Hudson, voici les liens pertinents: Le Site Web: https://dominiquehudson.com/accueil FB: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueHudsonOfficiel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/domhudson/?hl=fr-ca Vous êtes: https://www.youtube.com/user/MarieJoBastien Pour rejoindre Raton Lover, voici les liens pertinents: Le Site Web: http://ratonlover.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/ratonloverqc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raton_lover/?hl=fr-ca You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ratonloverqc Pour rejoindre Izabelle, voici les liens pertinents: Le Site Web: https://izabelleofficial.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/izabelleartist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izabelleartist/?hl=fr-ca You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/izabelleartist Pour rejoindre Samme, voici les liens pertinents: Site Web: http://samme.ca/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/sammemusique Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sammemusique/?hl=fr-ca You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=samme Pour me retrouver, voici les liens: Ma profil Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrancisGallantPageOfficielle Mon profil Facebook perso: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008166342490 Mon profil LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/francis-gallant-23096619/ Mon profil Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/francisgallant1/?hl=fr-ca Profil Instagram de l'émission : https://www.instagram.com/les_jeudis_en_stereo_/ Mon profil Twitter: https://twitter.com/francisgallant1 EP Ma Vie En Stéréo: https://palmaresadisq.ca/fr/artiste/francis-gallant/album/ma-vie-en-stereo-ep/ Ma chaîne You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyqwFT4BAJzey3nfSkAk8rA Les Jeudis En Stéréo (en direct sur les ondes du FM1033): http://www.fm1033.ca/emission/les-jeudis-en-stereo/ #radio #spectacles #folk #livre #pop #nouveautés #country #videoclip #albums #perseverence #singleradio #auteurecomppositrice CASA DE LA DANZA de Dominique Hudson Roman disponible dès maintenant. Info livre : http://www.editions-libreexpression.com/ Info Promo : Production Delaniche -Marie-Jo Bastien Nouveau single et vidéoclip Ta Yeule de Raton Lover DISPONIBLE SUR PLATES-FORMES NUMÉRIQUES En concert : 15 OCTOBRE À AMOS, 16 OCTBRE À MATAGAMI , 17 OCTOBRE ROUYN-NORANDA Contact promo : https://natcorbeil.com/ IZABELLE ALBUM 2.0 VERSION DE LUXE DISPONBLE SUR PLATES-FORMES NUMÉRIQUES LANCEMENT D'ALBUM OFFICIELLE SUR WHITEBOX PLAY LE 7 NOVEMBRE 2020. En concert: 15-16 OCTOBRE À L'ARCHIBALD DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES ET WHITEBOX PLAY, LE 7 NOVEMBRE PROCHAIN. Contact promo: WWW.AGENCERANCH.COM (Joël Proulx) WWW.WHITEBOXPLAY.COM Nouveau EP de SAMME (disponible) Disponible sur les Plateformes Numériques En concert: LANCEMENT D'ALBUM FB LVE LE 09 OCTOBRE 2020 Contact Promo: www.1p1communications.com (Mathieu Caron)
Cette semaine, je reçois la très talentueuse Izabelle qui nous fait découvrir en exclusivité un extrait de la nouvelle chanson ''Self-Talk Session'', version francophone.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lemusikfestpodcast?fbclid=IwAR3RVq642qkEDhpy591p-R3xAROU70C4p0XNsPiccIRJmWyab2RMLWVJeh4
Neste episódio a geógrafa Izabelle Chaves comenta a importância do clima para nosso cotidiano, partindo das questões físico-naturais e chegando nos desafios sociais a cerca da temática. #clima #climaurbano #urbanização #geografia #geografiaeclima --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educaperiferia/message
D.A. Horton serves as Pastor of Reach Fellowship a church plant in North Long Beach, CA & as Chief Evangelist for the Urban Youth Workers Institute (UYWI). Prior to his current roles he served as an urban church planter/pastor in Kansas City, MO, a National Coordinator of Urban Student Ministries at the North American Mission Board (NAMB) and the Executive Director at ReachLife Ministries, the non-profit ministry of Reach Records. He earned his B.S. in Biblical Studies from Calvary Bible College, his Masters Degree in Christian Studies from Calvary Theological Seminary and is currently working on his Ph.D. in Applied Theology with a North American Missions emphasis at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has authored three books; G.O.S.P.E.L., DNA: Foundations of the Faith (published through Moody Publishers) and Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to be Captured by Grace, (published through NavPress). He and his wife of 13 years Elicia are co-authoring a book on marriage. D.A. and Elicia have two daughters, Izabelle and Lola and one son, D.A. Jr. (aka Duce).
Programa 2 - Izabelle (estudante de engenharia mecânica da UDESC-CCT) Papo de quarentena é uma ação do programa de extensão Com Ciência da UDESC Joinville. Para participar, manda uma mensagem nas nossas redes sociais: @comcienciaudesc no Instagram e no Facebook. Apresentação: André Sartori Gomes Coordenação: Carlos Raphael Rocha Edição: Alex Schneider
Neste episódio conversamos com a psicóloga Izabelle Crespin Wahba. Especializada em práticas inclusivas, trabalha com psicologia escolar e educacional, atuando com mediação de conflitos, atendimento às famílias e alunos. Tem um olhar especial para alunos considerados atípicos, buscando oportunidades de aprendizado e educação para todos. Conversamos sobre a saúde mental com o distanciamento social, as dificuldades do ensino à distância e como as famílias tem superado os desafios recentes.
D.A. Horton serves as Pastor of Reach Fellowship a church plant in North Long Beach, CA & as Chief Evangelist for the Urban Youth Workers Institute (UYWI). Prior to his current roles he served as an urban church planter/pastor in Kansas City, MO, a National Coordinator of Urban Student Ministries at the North American Mission Board (NAMB) and the Executive Director at ReachLife Ministries, the non-profit ministry of Reach Records. He earned his B.S. in Biblical Studies from Calvary Bible College, his Masters Degree in Christian Studies from Calvary Theological Seminary and is currently working on his Ph.D. in Applied Theology with a North American Missions emphasis at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has authored three books; G.O.S.P.E.L., DNA: Foundations of the Faith (published through Moody Publishers) and Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to be Captured by Grace, (published through NavPress). He and his wife of 13 years Elicia are co-authoring a book on marriage. D.A. and Elicia have two daughters, Izabelle and Lola and one son, D.A. Jr. (aka Duce).
I had the extreme honor of interviewing Brooke Alisha, TSC Advocate, Parent, Adult Living with TSC, Adult Regional Coordinator for Adult Support Region 5, LeVel Promotor. She has quite a story of challenges and hurdles, traumatic events, and heartache but also MUCH resilience, inner fortitude, a heart of love and hope. I had the pleasure of having Brielle Izabelle join myself and co-host, Brooke Alisha on the podcast to discuss her lived experience as a young adult living with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. Brielle is from New Jersey, is a college student at Fairleigh Dickinson and just launched a YouTube channel. This is the description she includes on her YouTube channel, linked below: “hey everyone! My names brielle Isabelle and I would love if you could join the bbsquad! Here I hope to talk about my disease Tuberous Sclerosis and raise awareness! I also want to make my channel super personal with Q&A’s, make up videos , pranks and more. CATCH UP ON SOME VIDEOS LIKE COMMENT AND MOST IMPORTANTLY SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!” My co-host for this episode was Brooke Alisha, Brooke is our TSC Talks YouTube Vlogger and is an adult and parent living with TSC. She is also a TSC Advocate, Adult Regional Coordinator for Adult Support Region 5, LeVel Promotor. She has quite a story of challenges and hurdles, traumatic events, and heartache but also MUCH resilience, inner fortitude, a heart of love and hope and I was grateful to have her jump right in and contribute to this interview with her own insights and understanding of TSC related challenges and add another valuable perspective to our discussion. As a parent of three offspring with TSC who has been through quite a sampling of the TSC experience in terms of encountering ranges of manifestations, treatments, surgeries, medications, and interfacing with systems of care, I am always learning what I don’t know about another’s personal experience, and grateful to gain yet another glimpse of how others navigate and come through their own personal crises and come to understand and put in place a framework for moving forward and accepting the diagnosis without letting it define them. This was yet one more “schooling” I received on the many colors and faces of this complicated diagnosis. I am sharing some pertinent quotes that help illustrate the content we discussed. Brielle discussed her greatest challenges growing up with a TSC diagnosis, those being educational and mental health challenges. “You know, I've dealt with school situations, like bullying because of how intense it really was for me, I did struggle. But the school system that I was involved in, they were amazing. And I was able to be super successful in school. I went to my dream college, and education is the biggest way that this has impacted me. And now as an adult, or young adult, I think that it really affected me with my mental health, which is something that I had no idea it would. I think that since my whole life has been relatively stable, I didn't realize that okay, you know, there's other things that aren’t, which has been my mental health, anxiety and depression and things like that. So, I think my whole life, it's really just been my education. But now that I'm an adult, and I'm more in charge of my education, it's definitely my mental health and mental health awareness. So that's the biggest thing and it's affected me a lot to be honest with you” Brooke also shared her perspective on what Brielle mentions, also tying in TAND, which stands for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders; “I know like 80% of people deal with a mental illness and you know, sometimes you deal with it worse at different ages. I honestly didn't really pay attention to it when I was younger, because I didn't know, but watching my daughter struggle with the bullying and the IEP s and the learning and the therapists and all that stuff. It is very traumatic for someone to go through at any level. You talk very well, and you are very educated. Whoever has worked with you has done an amazing job. And I think that's incredible growth for you” Brielle underwent brain surgery at age 8 and states, “So I think that brain surgery was one of those things where I was sort of like, this is happening, you know, what is going to happen after this? How am I going to be impacted, I wasn't educated. All I knew was that, you know, one of my tumors in my brain needed to come out and it needed to come out as soon as possible. So, I think that being who I am today, as well, I could say that if I didn't have brain surgery, I wouldn't know who I was, either. Because that was like my, my greatest achievement, you know, to survive something so traumatic like that. A lot of people don't come out of that. So I'm so blessed. And I think that going through that and now being so healthy today, is something that is just amazing, something that I had to do something that I had to face, I couldn't go around it, I can wait a year for it to be done” Brooke added, “I'm really thankful you talked about the brain surgery. My daughter had it when she was three, but like, that's what she lives off of…” this happened to me.” I always tell her it does not define you. But it is so hard to get that out of their head when they go through so much stuff and like you said, you blocked things out.” I also would acknowledge how important it is to not let these major medical events that are outside of one’s control define, but give one a sense of passion and purpose having gone through something most people never experience, living through it, and owning the courage and bravery it takes to reorient and not let memory of these traumatic events hold one hostage. Brooke elaborates on her own challenges with the mental health aspects of TSC, “Nobody understood my mental illness, you know, they were supportive and they kept me going, but until I got older and really dealt with it, I was in my home and wouldn't leave, and it was a really bad place. I was alone, it was devastating to my life. So to see you at 21, just, you know, I know that there still rough days, but you're glowing, you're doing incredible. And I am so thankful that you're reaching out to these other girls. I know that's been a huge support for my daughter, having her camp friends that all had TSC to talk to because you do get very lonely, nobody understands you, they don't even know what to say to you. So they say nothing and then you're left in a hole, you know. So I'm really thankful to hear your story and to hear you rise up from all this. I think it's great. I know there's going to be tough days, like you said, there's no cure, but you have to like rise above that and you're doing very well. You're doing a really good job.” I would echo that statement and will wrap up with this quote from Brielle on how she came to use journaling and ultimately vlogging to help her process her experiences and cope, “Something that I was actually very opposed to doing because I was so in denial that it would help me is journaling. I had an empty journal in my room that my dad gave me, and I put it all the way in the back of the drawer. And I refused to even write my name. I didn’t even want to draw in it. I did not want to even think about putting my feelings down. And one day I was feeling so terrible. And I said, I just want to get this out, even if this is the first and last time that I write in it, and ever since that day, I have not stopped writing in it every single night. Just like Brooke said, I will write, “you got this now, tomorrow's gonna be better.” You know, ask yourself the question, like, let me know how tomorrow goes and then tomorrow I'll write down today. Especially now that I can't see my therapist, I need a means of releasing how I've been feeling and I actually made a video about anxiety and depression as well. Writing in the journal and giving yourself motivational words, you know, it doesn't have to be something cliche or something that someone else told you. It’s something that is individualized to you. So yeah, I write like 15 pages written ..or I'll write like three pages a day of just thoughts and thoughts. And sometimes my hand will cramp up and I'll say, wow, you know, today was a rough day. Just go for something. Because sometimes it's just, very hard” Both these two women are powerful examples of coping with some off the beaten path challenges that few will encounter in their lifetimes and both have chosen to accept the fact that they have this condition, are not letting it define them but remain grateful for being able to be here now and find joy, meaning despite the daily roller coaster of circumstance. Tools mentioned for coping are journaling, vlogging, connecting with others that can relate and a lot of self-love, self-compassion and reminders on the mirror of just how awesome they are. Because it is so true. I was inspired and moved listening to both of these women and am glad to share this episode with my own daughters, as well as many others within and without the TSC community, who have dealt with and are dealing with similar issues related to self-esteem, mental health, and staying positive in this crazy world we live in. This episode is dedicated to my friend Paul Collins who passed away recently. Paul was a unique and inspirational individual I met in the local 12 step program when I had hit a personal bottom dealing with addiction and mental health stressors that led to a serious psychotic break. Paul inspired me to live the wisdom of the saying, “you’re only as sick as your secrets” which in part inspired the creation and evolution of this podcast. Thanks for listening! Brielle’s links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfFMGjj9KrOFG-k1d-MKXjQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brielle.izabelle Brooke’s links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_brookealisha_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brookey21 Twitter: @BrookeAlisha
I had the pleasure of having Brielle Izabelle join myself and co-host, Brooke Alisha on the podcast to discuss her lived experience as a young adult living with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. Brielle is from New Jersey, is a college student at Fairleigh Dickinson and just launched a YouTube channel. This is the description she includes on her YouTube channel, linked below: “hey everyone! My names brielle Isabelle and I would love if you could join the bbsquad! Here I hope to talk about my disease Tuberous Sclerosis and raise awareness! I also want to make my channel super personal with Q&A’s, make up videos , pranks and more. CATCH UP ON SOME VIDEOS LIKE COMMENT AND MOST IMPORTANTLY SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!”My co-host for this episode was Brooke Alisha, Brooke is our TSC Talks YouTube Vlogger and is an adult and parent living with TSC. She is also a TSC Advocate, Adult Regional Coordinator for Adult Support Region 5, LeVel Promotor. She has quite a story of challenges and hurdles, traumatic events, and heartache but also MUCH resilience, inner fortitude, a heart of love and hope and I was grateful to have her jump right in and contribute to this interview with her own insights and understanding of TSC related challenges and add another valuable perspective to our discussion.As a parent of three offspring with TSC who has been through quite a sampling of the TSC experience in terms of encountering ranges of manifestations, treatments, surgeries, medications, and interfacing with systems of care, I am always learning what I don’t know about another’s personal experience, and grateful to gain yet another glimpse of how others navigate and come through their own personal crises and come to understand and put in place a framework for moving forward and accepting the diagnosis without letting it define them. This was yet one more “schooling” I received on the many colors and faces of this complicated diagnosis.I am sharing some pertinent quotes that help illustrate the content we discussed. Brielle discussed her greatest challenges growing up with a TSC diagnosis, those being educational and mental health challenges. “You know, I've dealt with school situations, like bullying because of how intense it really was for me, I did struggle. But the school system that I was involved in, they were amazing. And I was able to be super successful in school. I went to my dream college, and education is the biggest way that this has impacted me. And now as an adult, or young adult, I think that it really affected me with my mental health, which is something that I had no idea it would. I think that since my whole life has been relatively stable, I didn't realize that okay, you know, there's other things that aren’t, which has been my mental health, anxiety and depression and things like that. So, I think my whole life, it's really just been my education. But now that I'm an adult, and I'm more in charge of my education, it's definitely my mental health and mental health awareness. So that's the biggest thing and it's affected me a lot to be honest with you”Brooke also shared her perspective on what Brielle mentions, also tying in TAND, which stands for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders; “I know like 80% of people deal with a mental illness and you know, sometimes you deal with it worse at different ages. I honestly didn't really pay attention to it when I was younger, because I didn't know, but watching my daughter struggle with the bullying and the IEP s and the learning and the therapists and all that stuff. It is very traumatic for someone to go through at any level. You talk very well, and you are very educated. Whoever has worked with you has done an amazing job. And I think that's incredible growth for you”Brielle underwent brain surgery at age 8 and states, “So I think that brain surgery was one of those things where I was sort of like, this is happening, you know, what is going to happen after this? How am I going to be impacted, I wasn't educated. All I knew was that, you know, one of my tumors in my brain needed to come out and it needed to come out as soon as possible. So, I think that being who I am today, as well, I could say that if I didn't have brain surgery, I wouldn't know who I was, either. Because that was like my, my greatest achievement, you know, to survive something so traumatic like that. A lot of people don't come out of that. So I'm so blessed. And I think that going through that and now being so healthy today, is something that is just amazing, something that I had to do something that I had to face, I couldn't go around it, I can wait a year for it to be done”Brooke added, “I'm really thankful you talked about the brain surgery. My daughter had it when she was three, but like, that's what she lives off of…” this happened to me.” I always tell her it does not define you. But it is so hard to get that out of their head when they go through so much stuff and like you said, you blocked things out.” I also would acknowledge how important it is to not let these major medical events that are outside of one’s control define, but give one a sense of passion and purpose having gone through something most people never experience, living through it, and owning the courage and bravery it takes to reorient and not let memory of these traumatic events hold one hostage. Brooke elaborates on her own challenges with the mental health aspects of TSC, “Nobody understood my mental illness, you know, they were supportive and they kept me going, but until I got older and really dealt with it, I was in my home and wouldn't leave, and it was a really bad place. I was alone, it was devastating to my life. So to see you at 21, just, you know, I know that there still rough days, but you're glowing, you're doing incredible. And I am so thankful that you're reaching out to these other girls. I know that's been a huge support for my daughter, having her camp friends that all had TSC to talk to because you do get very lonely, nobody understands you, they don't even know what to say to you. So they say nothing and then you're left in a hole, you know. So I'm really thankful to hear your story and to hear you rise up from all this. I think it's great. I know there's going to be tough days, like you said, there's no cure, but you have to like rise above that and you're doing very well. You're doing a really good job.”I would echo that statement and will wrap up with this quote from Brielle on how she came to use journaling and ultimately vlogging to help her process her experiences and cope, “Something that I was actually very opposed to doing because I was so in denial that it would help me is journaling. I had an empty journal in my room that my dad gave me, and I put it all the way in the back of the drawer. And I refused to even write my name. I didn’t even want to draw in it. I did not want to even think about putting my feelings down. And one day I was feeling so terrible. And I said, I just want to get this out, even if this is the first and last time that I write in it, and ever since that day, I have not stopped writing in it every single night. Just like Brooke said, I will write, “you got this now, tomorrow's gonna be better.” You know, ask yourself the question, like, let me know how tomorrow goes and then tomorrow I'll write down today. Especially now that I can't see my therapist, I need a means of releasing how I've been feeling and I actually made a video about anxiety and depression as well. Writing in the journal and giving yourself motivational words, you know, it doesn't have to be something cliche or something that someone else told you. It’s something that is individualized to you. So yeah, I write like 15 pages written ..or I'll write like three pages a day of just thoughts and thoughts. And sometimes my hand will cramp up and I'll say, wow, you know, today was a rough day. Just go for something. Because sometimes it's just, very hard”Both these two women are powerful examples of coping with some off the beaten path challenges that few will encounter in their lifetimes and both have chosen to accept the fact that they have this condition, are not letting it define them but remain grateful for being able to be here now and find joy, meaning despite the daily roller coaster of circumstance. Tools mentioned for coping are journaling, vlogging, connecting with others that can relate and a lot of self-love, self-compassion and reminders on the mirror of just how awesome they are. Because it is so true. I was inspired and moved listening to both of these women and am glad to share this episode with my own daughters, as well as many others within and without the TSC community, who have dealt with and are dealing with similar issues related to self-esteem, mental health, and staying positive in this crazy world we live in.This episode is dedicated to my friend Paul Collins who passed away recently. Paul was a unique and inspirational individual I met in the local 12 step program when I had hit a personal bottom dealing with addiction and mental health stressors that led to a serious psychotic break. Paul inspired me to live the wisdom of the saying, “you’re only as sick as your secrets” which in part inspired the creation and evolution of this podcast. Thanks for listening! Brielle’s links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfFMGjj9KrOFG-k1d-MKXjQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brielle.izabelle Brooke’s links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_brookealisha_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brookey21 Twitter: @BrookeAlisha
Lockdown Series Episode 7 (Archive Episode): This weeks episode is an unreleased episode from Series 4. The lockdown theme will continue however it can be overwhelming consuming content all about the pandemic 24/7 so this episode is one that was recorded back in January when things were normal. Izabelle Lee is in her third year of training and we talk about diversity, sourcing diverse material and training. You can find Izabelle on Twitter @IzabelleLee_ or on Instagram @Izabelle_Lee_ Find The Irrelevant Actor on Twitter @TIActorPod and on Instagram @theirrelevantactor For submissions and enquiries please contact theirrelevantactor@gmail.com or visit our website www.theirrelevantactor.co.uk
Em mais uma conversa em período de quarentena, dessa vez @luizmariano e @rafaelterni conversam com a estilista @izabellecapuzzo sobre seu trabalho no mundo da moda, a influência dos sneakers no universo do high-end e também um pouco de sua influência no estilo do cantor Gusttavo Lima e sua esposa Andressa Suita. Confira o vídeo dessa conversa também em nosso canal do YouTube! É só digitar @snkrheadbr na busca, encontrar e se inscrever em nosso canal para não perder nossos próximos episódios! Quer sugerir um convidado? Mande um e-mail para podcast@snkrhead.com.br!
In this episode of the Inspired to Be Authentic podcast I speak with IzaBelle Sweet about growing up with a narcissistic mother. She talks openly about the impact this had on her ability to love and accept herself. IzaBelle shares her favourite love-based strategies that help her move through her adversity and enable her to step into her authenticity and own who she is everyday! The episode is loaded with tips and tricks to reconnect to your inner child and begin to live a more playful and authentic life. About Today’s Guest:Izabelle Sweet is a University of Michigan graduate with a degree in Psychology, with a career focused in research. She is a writer and quantum healer with a specialization in inner child healing. She is passionate about helping you release the thoughts that hold you back and keep you small. She wants to teach you how to be your biggest, brightest, most awesome self. Izabelle is a huge proponent of inner child work and is passionate about teaching us how to reconnect with our inner children through playfulness. Izabelle is preparing to publish her new book Adult Kindergarten: Re-schooling the Inner Child to be published by Hay House in June 2022Connect with IzaBelle:InstagramFacebookYouTube www.izabellesweet.com"This Is Me" tip of the episode:Picture your 5 year old self and send love to that inner version of you. Practice self-compassion by finding a photograph or home video of yourself when you were 5 years old and begin to reconnect to that little version of you with a loving heart. Song of the episode: Kelly Clarkson: Broken & BeautifulDo you have a "How Much of Me Can I Be" question? Please share it in the comments for us to feature on the podcastAbout the Host:Matt Landsiedel is a transformative coach, intuitive, podcast host, and author from Calgary, Canada. Matt specializes in teaching people how to heal shame and embody their authentic self so they can enjoy meaningful connections in their lives. His areas of expertise are working with gay men and people with emotional eating and food addiction leading to weight issues.Inspired to Be Authentic is a mission Matt has purposefully created. Through his content and coaching, he offers you inspiration to share more of your truth with the world. He does this by teaching you life changing skills and sharing energetic transmissions that inspire you to show up courageously in your own life by practicing vulnerability. In his spare time, you can find Matt traveling the world, writing, reading, working out or doing yoga, meditating and contemplating life, spending quality time with family and friends, hanging out with his cat Darryl, watching hockey, and spending time building his coaching business.► MattLandsiedel.com► Read my latest book► Facebook► Instagram
Cette semaine, Mathieu Caron reçoit Izabelle! Après plus de seize ans comme chanteuse, sur différentes productions à travers le globe, l'artiste pose enfin ses valises au Québec et présente «2.0», un premier album anglophone de chansons originales et bien à l'image de celle qui maintenant souhaite tout simplement trouver son public.
Épisode 8, Retour sur un weekend de 5 shows en 4 jours! ROCK ON!!!! O'Connell, Delices D'Automne, Izabelle, WEST, pis je vous jase du cours de guitare que je donne à un kid de 8ans et je vous présente une future chanson à rejoindre les internets bientôt!!! HIHAAAAAA!!!Page Facebook Musique amp; Popcorn:nbsp;www.facebook.com/podcastMetPBonne Écoute!!!!LE PODCAST EST DISPONIBLE SUR: nbsp;mon site webnbsp;➡️nbsp;http://www.palemay.caBalado Quebecnbsp;➡️nbsp;https://baladoquebec.ca/?fbclid=IwAR1-1uip2r4L2d9rHneYzigAoFpdQvTaT4UFPdo8yFTToBCp929jkbxXiqQ#!/musique-popcornnbsp;iTunesnbsp;➡️nbsp;https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/musique-popcorn/id1477764534?l=framp;i=1000447773273amp;fbclid=IwAR07-rG1zh4eyTx2OZq06SAIytVe1Kkhhn-s_RMYeFN6wnM6js5Uv2hsbJYnbsp;Google playnbsp;➡️nbsp;https://play.google.com/music/m/I57fngn4rrbhx5k5fs2s6e5djmq?t=Musique_Popcornamp;fbclid=IwAR05nHI22zLMJM1H-xJb3aw2QbhZRvEDMzn3-0yD42A6BSURYsqL-hBT8jsnbsp;SPOTIFYnbsp;➡️nbsp;https://open.spotify.com/show/0a5MwSCuvq32h68fkN5gXPiHeartradionbsp;➡️nbsp;https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-musique-popcorn-53146264MES CHANSONS SONT DISPONIBLES SUR:iTunesnbsp;➡️nbsp;https://music.apple.com/ca/artist/p-a-lemay/1178502133?l=frGoogle Playnbsp;➡️nbsp;https://play.google.com/store/music/artist?id=Aap2tljjcys4nhafrhydf2tp4saSPOTIFY➡️nbsp;https://open.spotify.com/artist/1GxkwhPXRkUL4D8BDQ3nFG
Avsnitt:91 Gäst: Izabella Ämne: Beroende/ sexuella övergrepp / autism. Jag lyssnar på Izabella när hon berättar sin historia. Och ställer mig frågan? Att hon ens lever idag är ett mirakel? Jag vill ställa mig upp, gå runt bordet och ge henne en lång kram. Izabella är 33 år ung, hon kom hit från Iran som 2 åring och är uppvuxen med en mamma som var psykiskt sjuk och en pappa som varit arbetsnarkoman hela hennes liv. Under uppväxten utsattes hon för sexuella övergrepp av en släkting. När mamman fick veta detta blev Izabella kallad för hora av sin mor. Izabella började i tidig ålder utåtagera med våld. Som 10 åring knivhögg hon sin mor. Något hon sedan förträngde i många år. Hon har sen 7 års åldern haft över 60 olika placeringar, LVU, Familjehem etc. . När hon var 12 år blev hon tillsammans med en man som var 10 år äldre. Han var herionist och med honom tog hon tyngre droger. Som 14 åring sköt hon amfetamin, som 16 åring hade hon fått hepatit. Hon har varit hemlös och vaknat upp från den ena överdosen efter den andra. I vuxen ålder har hon även fått en autism diagnos, något som hon redan fick som barn, men de dokumenten hade försvunnit någonstans mellan alla olika ställen hon varit placerad på. När jag lyssnar på Izabelle så tänker jag på den lilla flickan hon en gång var, den som behövde sin mammas och pappas trygghet o kärlek, den flicka som tidigt gick sönder på grund av all skit som hände runt henne. Men... I dag lever Isabella som nykter och drogfri och har fått verktyg för att hitta balans i livet. Såren är djupa, men tron på att de går att läka är stark. Hör hela den gripande berättelsen om Izabelle i Beroendepodden.
We discuss some of the latest news that caught our attention from; Emiliano Sala, Ye Ming Yuen, Tinashe, J. Cole's Middle Child Song and some other stuff. We also discussed some true stories told by people past experiences in and out of relationships. (Due to technical difficulties, we apologise for any poor sound quality but we advise you turn up the volume near max).
We speak with Izabelle the Amazing, the self-described "sonic surfer and human light show." As Montclair's own professional hoola hooper, you may have seen her throughout the year performing in local festivals and parades around town. She shares what led her into both hoola and fire hooping and the invaluable lessons she's learned about the risky business of being a small business owner. Check out the episode show notes for more on her flow arts and performances.
Izabelle, from Time2Disney joins the Navigators to share her favorites as recently featured in her latest YouTube vlog! She even gives a peak behind the curtain to talk about her mom's good cookin' and her fun vacations with her older sister!
Izabelle, from Time2Disney joins the Navigators to share her favorites as recently featured in her latest YouTube vlog! She even gives a peak behind the curtain to talk about her mom's good cookin' and her fun vacations with her older sister!
In this episode the Navigators lock themselves in the studio until they have an official list of the show's top 3 rides at Disneyland. Izabelle from Time2Disney also chimes in to give her 2 cents- but for Walt Disney World!
In this episode the Navigators lock themselves in the studio until they have an official list of the show's top 3 rides at Disneyland. Izabelle from Time2Disney also chimes in to give her 2 cents- but for Walt Disney World!
In this episode we talk about Disney's hottest event of the summer, Pixar Fest! We also dive into Disney's California Adventure's new Pixar Pier. Then we wrap up the episode with a Walt Disney World Vacation Giveaway and "Remembering the Magic" story from our pal Izabelle from Time2Disney!
In this episode we talk about Disney's hottest event of the summer, Pixar Fest! We also dive into Disney's California Adventure's new Pixar Pier. Then we wrap up the episode with a Walt Disney World Vacation Giveaway and "Remembering the Magic" story from our pal Izabelle from Time2Disney!
Panelen diskuterar UFC 211 och ger sin insyn på huvudkortet för UFC 211. Hessi är tillbaka och är "on fire" gällande Eddie Alvarez. Chefredaktör Jaser och programledare Izabelle sitter ned i soffan med Frantz Slioa där han berättar om kampen mot cancern.
D.A. Horton joins us on this episode to discuss millennials, hip hop and apologetics. D.A. Horton currently is preparing to relocate his family to Los Angeles to plant a church. During this season of preparation he will be serving on staff at Summit Church while continuing his speaking and writing ministries. Prior to his current role he served as; the National Coordinator for Urban Student Missions at the North American Mission Board (NAMB), the Executive Director of ReachLife Ministries, the non-profit ministry of Reach Records and as an urban church planter, pastor and Lead Teaching Elder in Kansas City, MO for close to 6 years. For over 16 years D.A. also used the medium of Rap music as a tool to help educate the people of God on the precepts of Scripture as well as how to evangelize to the lost by presenting them with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. D.A. also has served as an Adjunct Professor at Calvary Bible College teaching systematic and contemporary theology courses in addition to the seven urban-focused courses he wrote for the Urban Studies major. D.A. earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Biblical Studies at Calvary Bible College and his Master’s Degree in Christian Studies from Calvary Theological Seminary. D.A. is currently working towards his PhD in Applied Theology with a North American Missions emphasis at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. With a heart to provide local churches with quality Bible-centered tools and resources for evangelism and discipleship, D.A. wrote two books; G.O.S.P.E.L. and DNA: Foundations of the Faith both published through Moody Publishers. His third book, Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to be Captured by Grace, will be released through NavPress in spring 2016. He and his wife of 12 years Elicia have two daughters, Izabelle and Lola and one son, D.A. Jr. (aid Duce).