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In this week's episode, Carol speaks to James Abbott. James is an intuitive coach and co-creator of the brand, Our Mental Rocks. This is where we simplify mental health for children, young people and adults to understand and share in real life. James live in Leeds and became a coach after my own battle with anxiety in 2016. I know first hand how hard and uncomfortable anxiety is and how it can make us feel like we're not who we used to be. James says that learning what he now teaches was one of the things that helped him become him again and inspired him to help others too. In 2019 James trained to become a well-being coach, wrote a book called “It's Not What You Think” in 2020, trained as an intuitive coach in 2020 and became co-creator for Our Mental Health Rocks in 2021. He says he loves the work he get to do, seeing people of all ages take what they teach and go live their best lives. You can find out more about Our Mental Rocks here: Www.ourmentalhealthrocks.com James is also on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jamesabbott80 and TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourmentalhealthrocks Welcome to the Raise Podcast with Carol Barwick. We're here to raise your confidence and inspire your creativity. Each episode, we will have a different guess who will be discussing our Raise Word. The Raise Word is a word that will encourage you or empower you and at times inspire you to explore the word a little more for yourself. #mentalhealth #anxiety #ourmentalrocks #theraisepodcast #carolbarwick #newepisode
In this week's episode, Carol speaks to James Abbott. James is an intuitive coach and co-creator of the brand, Our Mental Rocks. This is where we simplify mental health for children, young people and adults to understand and share in real life. James live in Leeds and became a coach after my own battle with anxiety in 2016. I know first hand how hard and uncomfortable anxiety is and how it can make us feel like we're not who we used to be. James says that learning what he now teaches was one of the things that helped him become him again and inspired him to help others too. In 2019 James trained to become a well-being coach, wrote a book called “It's Not What You Think” in 2020, trained as an intuitive coach in 2020 and became co-creator for Our Mental Health Rocks in 2021. He says he loves the work he get to do, seeing people of all ages take what they teach and go live their best lives. You can find out more about Our Mental Rocks here: Www.ourmentalhealthrocks.com James is also on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jamesabbott80 and TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@ourmentalhealthrocks Welcome to the Raise Podcast with Carol Barwick. We're here to raise your confidence and inspire your creativity. Each episode, we will have a different guess who will be discussing our Raise Word. The Raise Word is a word that will encourage you or empower you and at times inspire you to explore the word a little more for yourself. #mentalhealth #anxiety #ourmentalrocks #theraisepodcast #carolbarwick #newepisode
In part two of our special episode in support of Baby Loss Awareness Week in the UK, our host James Abbott speaks to two wonderful people who took their own trauma and grief and did an incredible thing with it. They founded a charity to help people in the same painful position they were in – a position nobody wants to find themselves in - facing the death of a baby.Jo and David Ward went through the tragedy of the death of their daughter, Abigail, who was stillborn at 41 weeks, and they're here to share their story with us now and to talk about their marvellous charity Abigail's Footsteps set up in memory of Abigail.With still births and neonatal deaths standing at around 14 a day in England and Wales – sadly one of the highest rates in the developed world - the work of the charity has never been more important.
This episode has the rather provocative title Listen to me, I'm dying! But what do we mean by that? Find out as host James Abbott discusses with our guests how much of a say do we really have over what happens when we die? Will our wishes be respected? And what about those emergency situations in case we change our minds over what happens next? Just like birthing plans at the start of life, shouldn't we all have a plan for how we exit this world so we can be as reconciled and at peace as possible? Alongside this we'll consider an interesting piece of research carried out in partnership with The Centre for the Art of Dying Well, to examine the impact of the digital world on death and grief. We're delighted to be joined by Professor Julia Riley, who spoke so eloquently on the subject of Diagnosing Dying in episode 25. Julia is a consultant in Palliative Medicine at the Royal Marsden and Royal Brompton NHS Trusts and a Visiting Professor at Imperial College London. She founded the initiative Coordinate My Care with the aim of providing patients with integrated, coordinated and quality care they would prefer, particularly at the end of life. And making his first appearance on the podcast is Dr Shaun Qureshi, a specialist in palliative medicine, who's been researching the medicalisation of dying and grief, in among other things, the post digital age.
Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.comThe XZBN Network Programming is brought to you by BEAUTIFUL MIND COFFEE - For the coffee that your brain will love, visit Beautiful Mind Coffee, www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
Wyn & Kate are joined this week by author, coach and podcast host, James Abbott. James shares about the anxiety that led him to the world of the Three Principles and how he helps young people and adults, as well as what he's currently seeing about what is possible in the present moment. James' Bio & Contact Info: hello@ourmentalhealthrocks.com www.ourmentalhealthrocks.com James Abbott is the author of “It's not what you think”, a book designed to help you rediscover your wellbeing and experience more of it in your life. The book talks about his own battle with anxiety and acts as a guide to help others see their way out of their own anxiety, panic and overthinking. He trained with the wisdom and well-being Consultancy to become a well-being Coach. He is an Intuitive Coach and a mental health facilitator for My Mental Health Rocks, a brand he co-created with Julie Brown to make mental health simple for both children and adults to understand and bring into their own lives. James specializes in working with young people in both 1-2-1 and group environments to help them. With anxiety and stress. He has a natural talent for pointing them to how their own well-being is already supporting them and where it has shown up in their lives. His personality brings connection, energy and humor into a room and naturally uplift those in it. James has a natural ability to connect with the people he's working with. He is a deep listener and effortlessly adapts to his client's style and responds to their needs. If you have any questions or comments for Wyn or Kate, please email us! Also, if you have a topic or question that you would like us to chat about, please reach out! We'd love to hear it! wyn@wynning.co.uk kate@katerobertscoaching.com
Welcome Valerie James Abbott to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. When my previous guest, Valerie James Abbott, told me about her latest accomplishment, I had to have her back on the show to share with you. As a recap, our first conversation centered around shifting point of view and the illustration process for her children's book, and this conversation is about how Valerie republished Padapillo from English into Spanish. Valerie's desire was for this edition to feel as if it was always written in Spanish, so our conversation is a deep dive into her process, so that she achieved her goal. Valerie James Abbott is the co-founder of the national pediatric Late Onset Hearing Loss Awareness Campaign and a nationally recognized parent-leader for early childhood hearing loss detection and intervention. She serves as director of Listen Up! at Padapillo PBLLC, an organization dedicated to improving community awareness about postnatal hearing loss. Her award-winning children's book Padapillo is based on the true story of how her family discovered and came to terms with their child's mysterious permanent hearing loss. Visit - www.valeriejamesabbott.com Book purchase link: https://www.valeriejamesabbott.com/bookstore
Author of The Outsider's Guide To UFO's tells me about several incidents through out history.
Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.comThe XZBN Network Programming is brought to you by BEAUTIFUL MIND COFFEE - For the coffee that your brain will love, visit Beautiful Mind Coffee, www.beautifulmindcoffee.ca.
On this morning we had a worship Sunday to give ourselves time to learn about all that it means to worship God. James our worship leader taught us about the 7 Hebrew words for Praise found in the Old Testament and what the mean to help us develop our understanding of praise and worship. If you would like to know more about us, you can visit our website at HopeChurchGuildford.com and contact us via email at Hello@HopeChurchGuildford.com Or why not check out our Social Media pages: Facebook - facebook.com/HopeChurchGFD Instagram - instagram.com/hopechurchguildford
Join us as we learn about the JudHub Social Innovation Center, aka JudHub. James Abbott, the Community Manager, tells us about the history of Judson Mill, the vision of JudHub, and how CommunityWorks fits into it. Whether you're an entrepreneur or an employee in the for profit or nonprofit sector, JudHub (and CommunityWorks) can be a resource to you! https://judhub.com/ https://communityworkscarolina.org/
Forcus on law enforcement in Murfreesboro with Chief Michael Bowen, Lt. Clayton Williams and Lt. James Abbott. In early November Murfreesboro officers will put i
Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.com
Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.com
A sharp, thirty-minute podcast for June's 'Middle East Analysis' that takes a slightly different format. Having returned from a six-day visit to Jerusalem and the West Bank, host James Abbott discusses Holy Land realities with regular studio guest Dr Harry Hagopian. To use an English translation of a French phrase that Harry has used more than once, it's a serious case of "the more it changes, the more it stays the same”. Relating regional experiences - limited on the part of the host, extensive on the part of the guest - we focus on the people behind the politics of Israel/Palestine.
Listen as Matt and Allie talk with Dr. James Abbott, from BEST surgeries and therapies, about the safety precautions and tips he has for getting back to driving after having surgery. Here are the top ten tips and advice Dr. Abbott shares to consider:Side mattersAutomatic versus manualNarcoticsStrength needsROM needsPractice before you leave the drivewayDon't go alone the first timeDriving style (increase your following distance)Keep the trips shortRecover afterLearn more about BEST here: https://www.bestsurgery.comDid you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/
Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.com
Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.com
In this episode Matt and Allie introduce Oxford's new partnership with BEST Surgery and Therapies with Dr. James Abbott. Hear all about Dr. Abbott, how he began his career in orthopedic surgery and how he started BEST in Cincinnati. With like minded goals to put patient care and Direct Access first, Oxford and BEST are the one-stop shops for total treatment from diagnostics and surgery to recovery and therapy. We are excited to see what the future holds for this partnership- and for future episodes with Dr. Abbott!Did you know that you don't need a doctor's prescription to receive physical therapy? The laws of Direct Access allow you to receive physical therapy without a referral and still use your insurance benefits! Learn more on how Direct Access can help YOU!Our website: https://www.oxfordphysicaltherapy.com/
Read the full transcript here On this episode of the All About Audiology Podcast, Dr. Saperstein welcomes guests Justin Osman and Valerie James Abbott to discuss their experiences surrounding late-onset/identified hearing loss. Valerie James Abbott, author of the book Padapillo, shares the story of her youngest daughter, Bridget. Bridget passed her newborn hearing screen but […] The post All About Late-Onset/Late-Identified Hearing Loss — Episode 80 with Valerie James Abbott and Justin Osmond appeared first on All About Audiology.
We're always gloriously counter-cultural, a little like the regions we discuss, but if you're looking at the image for this podcast you'll get a rare look at the faces of the two contributors - host James Abbott and the voice of Middle East Analysis Dr Harry Hagopian. In today's MEA podcast, the first after a short summer break, they discuss Qatar's role in the turbulent weeks of a transitional Afghanistan, Lebanon's slow recovery from economic meltdown, the 1000th 'what next' for Israel / Palestine - particularly the Palestinian Authority, the shifting north African sands of Morocco and two topical Hagopian afterthoughts. If you want to jump to a particular conversation, here's the timeline: Start - 2m 3s Intro 2m 4s - 21m 48s Qatar's role in transitional Afghanistan 21m 49s - 40m 23s The authority in the the Palestinian Authority 40m 24s - 50m 55s Lebanon's slow recovery - Billionaire #1 50m 56s - 1h 3m 26s Morocco's shifting political sands - Billionaire #2 1h 3m 27s - End Final thoughts...
Murfreesboro Police Lt. Clayton Williams, Detective Sgt. James Abbott and Public Information Officer Larry Flowers on air with WGNS Wednesday morning (listen to above show).&n
Welcome Valerie James Abbott to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. Valerie James Abbott is an active parent-advocate and champion for early hearing detection and intervention and parent-to-parent support organizations in Virginia. She has served on the board of Virginia Hands & Voices, is the first parent co-chair of the Virginia EHDI Advisory Committee, and has received the Governor's Award for Civilian Excellence for Virginia Fire Safety, spearheading special programming for families of children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Valerie is a guest blogger for the Center for Family Involvement and has published several articles online and in print about raising a child with a disability that have gained nationwide attention. Padapillo is her first book. Visit https://www.valeriejamesabbott.com/ Book link: https://www.amazon.com/Padapillo-Valerie-Abbott/dp/1950306801
In this episode of Confetti Park, Katy Hobgood Ray interviews Valerie James Abbott, a mother whose journey with her own daughter's hearing loss inspired a children's book called Padapillo. Parents should be aware that hearing loss in young children can go undetected for quite a while. Do you know the signs? "My daughter Bridget passed her newborn screening test at the hospital when she was born," Valerie tells Katy Hobgood Ray, host of Confetti Park. "It wasn't until she was about two-and-a-half years old—she'd been in preschool for six months—when the teacher said, 'Are you concerned with her speech?' And I said, 'Not really.' Yes, she was using strange words and language but we assumed that it was in the range of what's normal." In fact, it wasn't....
In this episode of Confetti Park, we hear the children’s book Padapillo narrated by the author, Valerie James Abbott. Based on the true life events of the author and her family, Padapillo is the story of a family discovering the hearing loss of a child.
Valerie James Abbott is an author, a parent-champion for early hearing detection and intervention programs, and an active promoter of parent-to-parent support organizations. She is also co-founder of national Late Onset Hearing Loss Awareness Week (May 4-10). A native of Long Island and a graduate of Hollins University, Valerie has served on boards and state councils that are dedicated to serving families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Her debut book Padapillo was published on May 4, 2021. Mary Clare (19) graduated from Douglas S. Freeman High School in Richmond, Virginia in June 2020. She has served as a youth editor and book launch logistics coordinator for her family's Padapillo book project. Mary Clare will attend Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia in September 2021 and plans to major in psychology. Bridget/Bridie (16) is a sophomore at Douglas S. Freeman High School. She was identified with hearing loss when she was 2.5 years old and benefitted from bilateral hearing aids and Auditory-Verbal Therapy. Bridie has played violin for more than 10 years and is passionate about introducing children who are deaf and hard of hearing to the joys of music.
Law and Order: Murfreesboro Police with Sgt. James Abbott, Lt. Clayton Williams and PIO Larry Flowers.
First of three parts as I hear from James Abbott of The Oustiders Guide To UFO's, 11th Green director Christopher Munch and Seth Breedlove of Small Town Monsters.
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Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Abbott completed a bachelor's degree in politics and economics at the University of York, England and later researched a master's thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, marketing, university teaching and commercial research. He's written and contributed to around a dozen academic books on political theory, business, several editions on applied economics, and countless lengthy reports including a good few on the aerospace industry. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren't that many jobs in which one gets paid for having fun, but that's what research is like for him. Abbott is a member of the Market Research Society, the Chartered Institute for Human Resources, and the British Interplanetary Society, and lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England. Website: www.jamestabbott.com
First of three parts as I hear from James Abbott of The Outsiders Guide To UFO's, 11th Green director Christopher Munch and Seth Breedlove of Small Town Monsters.
Kenny sits down with long-time friend and mission companion James Abbott and discusses balancing a busy life as a young father, living the gospel, and leading his family of four - all the while working as a Director at his job, pursuing an MBA, and serving in many callings such as an Elders Quorum President, Counselor in the Bishopric, and now Stake Executive Secretary. We share some fun memories from our mission and talk about Lehi's vision, how he leads his family, and the different blessings they see from studying daily from Come Follow Me, making the Holy Ghost the priority teacher when learning, making covenants, humility, repenting about how Come Follow Me has been a great blessing for him and his family.
James Abbott is the author of the Outsider's Guide to UFOs. Following a short scholarship to Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, James completed a Bachelor’s degree in Politics and Economics at the University of York and later researched a Master’s thesis at the University of Cambridge on global trade in the aerospace industry. His career has encompassed time in the aerospace sector, in marketing, in education, and in commercial research. He’s written and contributed to around a dozen academic books, and countless lengthy reports. His greatest professional love is research; having the view that there aren’t that many jobs in which you get paid for having fun, but that’s what research is like. So why UFOs of all things? The answer is a long one, but it boils down to this: Like almost everyone else, James gets hooked by a good mystery, and UFOs are perhaps the greatest mystery of all; one which is in desperate need of being properly investigated. He lives with his wife in Yorkshire, England, where rabbits are the only alien menace. Or so he believes! UFOs may or may not be of this Earth and time, but the huge job of trying to nail them down is incredibly fascinating. For more about James, visit his website: www.JamesTAbbott.com
To Be or Not to Be! Or in this case, To Deal or Not to Deal! As the US Administration reportedly gets ready to announce the "Deal of the Century" that addresses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, International lawyer & MENA observer Dr Harry Hagopian - who often reminds listeners that he is Armenian but not a prophet! - discusses with James Abbott the possible parameters of this deal.
Matt Granite has a deal on a super toothbrush. James Abbott talks about his book "The Outsider's Guide to UFOs" Dev Aujla discusses his book "50 Ways To Get A Job". The morning show crew tells you places you should work for.
My guest this episode is the weird fantasy author/s James Abbott (aka Mark Newton) whose new novel 'The Never King' is a jail-breaking gritty fantasy revenge thriller. (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M9AQMQU/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1) We discuss pen-names, optimistic but gritty SFF, how truth is always stranger than fiction (20 minutes into the future fiction). Follow Mark/James on Twitter: @MarkCN And Danny: @madquills And UU @uncaringunicast Danny on Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/madquills Uncaring Universe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/uncar…id985787268?mt=2 • If you enjoy the podcast, it helps massively if you leave a review! Uncaring Universe is a monthly podcast dedicated to conversations with awesome SFF creators, and is now an official partner of Tor UK, the brilliant SFF/horror publishers.
In this month's episode we talk about the point of manifesto's, what to do when they get leaked and why reporting on The Holy Land is "complicated". Plus we chat to James Abbott about the upcoming Day of Prayer for the media on May 28th and our recommendations for your listening pleasure. Give us your thoughts @themedianet and leave a review :-) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this "Round Table" edition of Where's Larry Podcast, Host Danny is joined by Chris Gio, Chris Laudando, and James Abbott. They discuss their favorite moments of the the first four episodes of Impractical Jokers Season 6.
An insight into working from a remote hub in Thailand
Snir Alayof is a former Israeli solider who decided that he wanted to gain control of his lifestyle and now runs a successful dropshipping business on eBay. Snir and I met in Chiang Mai after he was inspired by my videos to connect with the digital nomad entrepreneur community. In today's episode, we talk a lot about drop shipping, living in Thailand and pros and cons of running your business on third-party platforms. Talking Points [1:01] The ‘funny' story of how Snir and I became acquainted [2:10] Snir's humble beginning as a solider in Israel and making his first sale online [4:54] Breaking out of the standard Israeli norm to build a highly passive online business [6:56] The early stages of building a business on eBay and discovering David Vu's Udemy Course [9:32] Reading the 4-hour Work Week and creating a business to achieve his desired lifestyle [12:47] Discovering the Chris the Freelancer YouTube channel and becoming inspired to move to Chiang Mai [16:14] Cost of living in Thailand [19:07] Snir's search for a community of online entrepreneurs and how he found it in Chiang Mai [21:04] Snir's plan to attend to build his own Dropshipping store and attend the Dropship Lifetyle Retreat in Hawaii [24:33] A short discussion on the art of podcasting as well as Snir's favourite ones to listen to [29:34] The reason why he chose drop shipping as his first business to get into [31:11] How PayPal froze $10,000 of Snir's money and a greater discussion on the pros and cons of relying on big third-party platforms [38:01] Transitioning from selling on eBay to building his own drop shipping store with the Dropship Lifestyle method [40:09] The Psychology and strategy behind product pricing [43:14] A short explanation and comparison between dropship lifestyle and David Vu's eBay method [46:17] Pushing through the initial tough period to achieve success and always working to improve [49:52] Snir's final word of advice for success in any field Links Mentioned My $80 apartment video by True Transient Think and Grow Rich (Book) Johnny FD's Travel Like a Boss Podcast Dropship Lifestyle My interview with James Abbott, Founder of KoHub Project Life Mastery Podcast David Vu's Course Udemy Amazon Kindle eBay
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James Abbott is a cofounder of Coboat which is a coworking space which is on the sea. The boat goes to different paradise locations as it circumnavigates the world. Entrepreneurs and people who can work online can then join and take part in activities like snorkeling and swimming while getting fast 3G-4G Wifi connections. Everything (except alcohol) is included in the 980 euro per week price in places like Greece, Maldives, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and other beautiful places. In this episode we had technical issues in the beginning and I was unable to record the first 15 minutes of the show. However, before the show he talked about how he moved to Thailand and set up a coworking space. On this island, he has about 30 people
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On the Set of The Spirit of Albion: the Movie! In this show, we hope to bring you a wonderful gift for Ostara, or Easter, with our first ever documentary show. Starting from conception as a play performed by young actors to a film about to hit our screens, the Spirit of Albion Movie promises to bring the Celtic Gods to the World of Film for possibly the first time! We bring you the long-awaited, full story of 'the Spirit of Albion the Movie' along with interviews with all the actors. We also include many 'Behind the Scenes' audio clips to bring you a feel of what it was like to be on the set of the film as it was being made. Full Show-notes, with sources and credits, can be found on our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/albion1 Running Order: Intro 0:41 The Spirit of Albion by Damh the Bard 1:20 The Story of 'the Spirit of Albion: the Movie' 5:50 The Archway Theatre Production 11:30 The Spirit of Albion at Witchfest 23:00 Filming Begins 35:25 The final Marathon over-night shoot 55:18 The Cast prepare for the Final Shoot 1:18:20 Around the Camp-fire 1:26:00 We hope you enjoy it! Gary & Ruthie x x x Released: 8 Apr 2012, 1h 30m It's always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or leave us a message using Speakpipe The Spirit of Albion by Damh the Bard Damh is a modern-day Bard whose spirituality, and love of folk tradition, is expressed through his music, storytelling and poetry. Drawing on the Bardic traditions his performances are both entertaining and educational, weaving a tapestry of myth, peace, and anthems that speak directly to the heart, but never without a good splash of humour. This beautiful track explores the turning of the Wheel of the year and more than any of the other tracks in the film probably sums up the inspiration behind the film and holds the message of the film. You can find his music on iTunes, or from his website, Pagan Music. He is also the voice behind Druidcast, the official podcast of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids (OBOD, for short) - modern day Druids. You can find out more details about Damh on his Contributor Page on our website. The Story of 'the Spirit of Albion: the Movie' As you probably know by now, we have been following the progress of the making of a new film called The Spirit Of Albion: the Movie. The name of the movie comes from the title of an Album and song by the Pagan Folk musician Damh The Bard. Filming started in April 2011 and final production of the film is taking place now ready for a Beltane release (May 1st 2012). The film revolves around the lives of three young people who are all facing personal challenges of one kind or another. Then on 31st October they find themselves drawn to a clearing in the woods, and nothing is ever quite the same again…. The Archway Theatre Production As you may know the idea for the Movie came from a play that was originally written and created by a group of young people between the ages 16-24 at a Young Adults Workshop under the guidance and direction of Gary Andrews. The play was inspired by the emotive music of Damh the Bard, a famous British Pagan Folk singer. These talented young people chose ten of his songs and weaved a magical, modern day story of very real social issues and how three young Adults are struggling to deal with these challenges in their lives. The play became well loved by the Pagan community. At first it played at The Archway Theatre in Horley, Surrey for three nights where it was a huge success! Damh, his wife Cerri and many other people from the pagan community attended along with friends and family of the cast and crew. People were deeply moved by the powerful play and many people were in tears by time the final curtain fell and the talented young actors bowed to a standing ovation. After the success at The Archway Theatre, the play was revived for a performance at WitchFest International at The Fairfax Halls in Croyden. The Spirit of Albion at Witchfest By this time many of the original cast had moved on to University and “a new age-appropriate cast made up of experienced actors” was brought in for this one-off performance. Again the play proved to be a strong emotive performance. With the demands of its audience, it was realised that this story could have a much wider appeal if a movie was produced. Filming begins! The Shooting script was finished by August 2010; and by April 2011, technical equipment for shooting the movie had been gathered, songs storyboarded, locations chosen, and cast, costumes and make-up were in place. It was time to record the songs for the film sung by the principal cast members and overseen by Damh the Bard. The first shoot was at a private woodland on a beautiful sunny day. Damh was to be filmed playing his song Pagan Ways, and it was here that the flash-back section to Damh’s songGreen and Gray was shot, with Gary Andrews playing the priest and Séan George portraying The Horned God. When commenting on this filming, Damh, in a state of wonder, said: “It was just as I imagined it when I wrote the song” From this comment it sounded to us like Gary and the cast were creating something magical, and we couldn’t wait to find out more. The filming continued throughout the Spring and Summer, taking place on location at The Weald and Downland Museum in Singleton Sussex, then a trip to the West Country to Grimspound, Stonehenge, Wayland Smithy and other wonderful magical sites. Afterwards back to Surrey for some indoor filming which we were lucky enough to see. It was quite magical to watch Damh’s songs brought to life by these talented actors and their supporting crew as well as keeping up with the production via Marq English‘s Video Production Diaries. More than once many of us felt shivers go down our spines as certain scenes were acted out. The final Marathon over-night Shoot Then came the Finale! The over-night and final shoot – at an idyllic private woodland called Morgan’s Wood owned by the lovely Darren and Siobhan Thomas. Well, we arrived late Saturday evening, said “Hello” to everyone, pitched our tent and went to find out what was happening. The principal characters were being made up and changing into costume in a gazebo. While everyone was getting prepared for shooting, it gave us an excellent opportunity for some impromptu interviews with cast and crew, which you will hopefully be hearing in upcoming shows. The Cast prepare for the Final Shoot Now is our chance to show you how amazing the actors looked while playing their roles. Lucy Brennan as Arianrhod Séan George as ‘The Horned God’ Lucy Brennan looked stunning and ethereal as the Goddess Arianrhod, the narrator of the story, and it was fascinating to watch Lucy Darkness, Makeup & Prosthetic expert, turn Séan George into the very masculine Horned God. Lucy also did the prosthetics for Redvers G. Russell to turn him into the mischievious Puck. Redvers G. Russell as Robin Goodfellow (Puck) Joy Tinniswood looked almost elven dressed for her unique portrayal of Cerridwen and Jo Marriott was beautifully intimidating dressed in her armour to play The Morrighan. Joy Tinniswood as ‘Cerridwen’ Joanne Marriott as the Morrighan Filming took all night, with constant supplies of coffee and a welcome warm meal at about 2 a.m. Everyone was tired but in good spirits. The camaraderie between members of the cast and crew was high and it was a pleasure to feel a part of the team. Around the Camp-fire Most of the filming that night took place in a Grove of trees where the scene was set for the Primary human characters to meet up on the 31st October. The talented young actors who played the primary Human characters were Emma Doubleday as ‘Esther’, Ella Sowton as ‘Annie’ and James Abbott as ‘George’ and they played very real and believable parts, drawing us all into the story. The magic of a woodland fire, and the fantastic lighting gave us observers the feeling that for a while we had stepped into an otherworldly realm where the Celtic Gods and Fae walked and that something unseen but magical was happening. As dawn started to break the last of the filming for that night took place. After the final cut at 8.30 am, a lovely warm breakfast of porridge was served (including the hidden ingredients of muscavado sugar and double cream!), after which many of us went off to our tents for a couple of hours sleep, before people started arriving for an afternoon of filming. After four hours sleep we crawled out of our tents, and went to join the many people who had arrived to take part in the afternoon shoot. The heavens had opened and everyone was drenched, but were drinking coffee, eating pastries and still smiling. This was the final shoot of the movie and it was huge. We would like to thank Gary, Joy and the cast and crew of the Spirit of Albion movie for welcoming us with open arms and allowing us to be included in this very special and magical journey. 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EgoTrip Media Ltd., for permission to attend the movie shoots and record as much audio as we wanted. See their website for further details. The Spirit of Albion: the Movie, for allowing us to share in the production and allowing us to take part in the film as well! See their website for further details about the film. Lusete, for permission to use her wonderful still photographs from the movie. See her website for more details about her and her wonderful artwork, including more photographs from the Movie. Darren & Siobhan Thomas for permission for us to record in their wonderful woodland, Morgan's Wood. Marq English of MEV Productions for permission to use clips from his wonderful Albion Diaries. See his website for details of all of his wonderful work including the fascinating sequel to Return to Ravenswood, called Ravenswood. and special thanks to all of the many friends we made, who sadly we cannot fit on this page! For our Theme Music: The Skylark and Haghole, the brilliant Culann's Hounds. See their Contributor page for details. Extra Special Thanks for Unrestricted Access to Wonderful Music (in Alphabetic order) Anne Roos Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of her masterful music to Anne Roos. You can find out more about Anne on her website or on her Contributor page. Caera Extra Special thanks go for permission to any of her evocative harping and Gaelic singing to Caera. You can find out more about Caera on her website or on her Contributor Page. Celia Extra Special Thanks go for permission to use any of her wonderful music to Celia Farran. You can find out more about Celia on her website or on her Contributor Page. Damh the Bard Extra Special thanks go to Damh the Bard for his permission to use any of his music on the Show. You can find out more about Damh (Dave) on his website or on his Contributor page. The Dolmen Extra Special thanks also go to The Dolmen, for their permission to use any of their fantastic Celtic Folk/Rock music on the Show. You can find out more about The Dolmen on their website or on our Contributor page. Keltoria Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of their inspired music to Keltoria. You can find out more about Keltoria on their website or on their Contributor page. Kevin Skinner Extra Special thanks go for permission to use any of his superb music to Kevin Skinner. You can find out more about Kevin on his website or on his Contributor page. Phil Thornton Extra Special Thanks go for permisssion to use any of his astounding ambient music to the Sonic Sorcerer himself, Phil Thornton. You can find out more about Phil on his website or on his Contributor Page. S.J. Tucker Extra Special thanks go to Sooj for her permission to use any of her superb music. You can find out more about Sooj on her website or on her Contributor page. Spiral Dance Extra Special thanks go for permission to use Adrienne and the band to use any of their music in the show. You can find out more about Spiral Dance on their website or on their Contributor page. We'd like to wish you 'Hwyl fawr!', which is Welsh for Goodbye and have fun, or more literally Wishing a Good Mood on you! Save Save