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As you’re listening to this episode, I’m in Charlotte, NC getting ready to step on stage in front of 1200 boutique photographers for our once a year, 3-day event, Go Boutique Live. One of my favorite parts of the event is when we get to honor boutique photographers with the YAY awards. We give awards for a lot of things – from you first one thousand dollar client (a Julie) to raising $1k for charity, reaching $10k in sales for the year and $50k in sales for the year. But the highest honor a photographer can earn is the award for $100k or more in sales of portraits from January – December. This year we have more $100k Yay award winners than ever before, despite 2020 being the year of a pandemic. How did they do it? I’ve asked these incredible photographers to share their advice for reaching $100k in your photography business. Press play now to hear part one of this two part series.
What is happening with No Room for Phonies in 2021? My pick for cocktails from January - December. The top 10 for 10 and book and podcast recommendations.
This week, Madigan and Keegan take you through the ups- but mostly downs- of 2020, by recapping major news events between January- December 2020. Happy Anniversary!! To Celebrate, send in your questions for the Anniversary AMA Episode in January! Do you have a news story that you want our take on? Email us at neighborhoodfeminist@gmail.com Find us on social media: Instagram: @angryneighborhoodfeminist Twitter: @YANFPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angryneighborhoodfeminist **Don't forget to REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes!** Music: Lee Rosevere
This episode of Warm Regards, the second of two that explore climate data as art, looks at more immersive and embodied experiences of climate data. First, an exploration of the multimedia installation World Without Ice, from producer Justin Schell, and then a conversation between Jacquelyn and Daniel Bird Tobin, who evocatively utilizes theater to help people imagine sea level rise in their own immediate communities. If you haven’t listened to our first episode climate data as art, which featured conversations with Jill Pelto and the founders of the Tempestry Project, you can find it in our podcast feed or at our website: https://warmregardspodcast.com/episodes/climate-data-and-art-part-1-the-tempestry-project-s1!2effc For a full transcript of this episode, please visit our Medium page: https://ourwarmregards.medium.com/climate-data-and-art-part-2-world-without-ice-and-daniel-bird-tobin-66f2b3e0290c Show Notes For more information on American opinion polling on climate change impacts, check out the latest Yale Project on Climate Change Communication surveys from April 2020: https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/climate-change-american-mind-april-2020b.pdf The website for the World Without Ice installation: https://www.WorldWithoutIceInstallation.com World Without Ice, the book by Dr. Henry Pollack that inspired the work: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6677106-a-world-without-ice You can also learn more about the works of the three composer-artists who created the sonic and visual dimensions to the project: Michael Gould: https://www.gouldmusic.com/ Stephen Rush: http://stephenjrushmusic.com/ Marion Tränkle: http://mariontraenkle.eu/ For much more detail on the dataset used by Rush for the composition, visit the GISS Surface Temperature Analysis (GISTEMP), visit its site on the Godard Institute for Space Studies: https://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/ Note, the values used in the story to calculate the musical notes are from the meteorological year (December-November), rather than the calendar year (January-December). Calendar year calculations artificially split the coldest months of the year into different seasons, which can result in slightly skewed data. You can learn more about John Cage at the site run by the John Cage Trust: https://johncage.org If you want to start with one of Cage’s books, go with Silence: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/765651.Silence Here are links to the other ice-based art projects mentioned: Ice Watch: https://olafureliasson.net/archive/artwork/WEK109190/ice-watch Luftwerk’s Requiem: A White Wanderer: http://luftwerk.net/projects/white-wanderer/ Matthew Burtner’s Glacier Music: https://www.ravellorecords.com/catalog/rr8001/ For more information about potential climate change impacts on sea level rise, this is a nice explainer from the NOAA website: https://www.climate.gov/news-features/understanding-climate/climate-change-global-sea-level You can find out more about Daniel Bird Tobin and his work, including Flooding the Beach, at his website: https://www.danielbirdtobin.com Center for Communicating Science at Virginia Tech: https://communicatingscience.isce.vt.edu You can learn more about Peter Sforza’s work at his website: https://www.cgit.vt.edu/people/biographies/peter-sforza.html Finally, Daniel Bird Tobin wanted to make sure he thanked Patty Raun and Carrie Kroehler for their leadership of the Center.
On today’s episode of 22 Motivational Minutes, I’m recapping 2020 with my Chief Creative Officer AJ Lund. Listen in as we discuss what went right, what challenged us, and why we’re so excited about what’s to come in 2021. We’ll also discuss why October is significant for our brand and why you should think about your business resolutions outside of the standard January-December timeframe. _______________________ Are you ready to smash your one year goal in 90 days? Book a Discovery Call to find out how I can help you go from idea to celebration without the frustration and overwhelm. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I’m talking to my friend, Aundre Washington. He shares his personal experience of darkness and what it means to not give up. I hope his story brings you encouragement, wherever you are in your journey today.First, Aundre and I share the story of how we met. It’s a unique story, but I’m grateful that he reached out to me, so that I could get to know him and develop our friendship.Aundre is passionate about faith, family and seeing others make progress in their life. He believes simple conversations can change the trajectory of someone’s life.2016 was the year that broke Aundre. It started with a layoff, this one was different. It hit home harder. Aundre felt lost and without a purpose. He started to struggle with depression and anxiety. Then the discouraging process of looking for a job, no after no. He started to grow bitter, and insecure. And the hits kept on coming, January – December.Aundre can now say he is happy for that year. He’s seen how those struggles and trials made him stronger.There is a beauty in the brokenness. Aundre saw things in his life that didn’t belong. He can now relate to others that are broken, and questioning their faith. Because he’s been there too.I’m glad you’re here today and hope that Aundre’s voice lifts you up and gives you hope.Aundre’s YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/quTAmXHNYUcLinks:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/create.momentum/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/My email: shar@beyondhoperadio.comFind out more about Beyond Hope Radio:Web – http://beyondhoperadio.comFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/YouTube – http://beyondhoperadio.com/youtubeBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/s3e3-beauty-from-brokenness-with-aundre-washington
Today I’m talking to my friend, Aundre Washington. He shares his personal experience of darkness and what it means to not give up. I hope his story brings you encouragement, wherever you are in your journey today.First, Aundre and I share the story of how we met. It’s a unique story, but I’m grateful that he reached out to me, so that I could get to know him and develop our friendship.Aundre is passionate about faith, family and seeing others make progress in their life. He believes simple conversations can change the trajectory of someone’s life.2016 was the year that broke Aundre. It started with a layoff, this one was different. It hit home harder. Aundre felt lost and without a purpose. He started to struggle with depression and anxiety. Then the discouraging process of looking for a job, no after no. He started to grow bitter, and insecure. And the hits kept on coming, January – December.Aundre can now say he is happy for that year. He’s seen how those struggles and trials made him stronger.There is a beauty in the brokenness. Aundre saw things in his life that didn’t belong. He can now relate to others that are broken, and questioning their faith. Because he’s been there too.I’m glad you’re here today and hope that Aundre’s voice lifts you up and gives you hope.Aundre’s YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/quTAmXHNYUcLinks:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/create.momentum/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/My email: shar@beyondhoperadio.comFind out more about Beyond Hope Radio:Web – http://beyondhoperadio.comFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/YouTube – http://beyondhoperadio.com/youtubeBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/s3e3-beauty-from-brokenness-with-aundre-washington
Today I’m talking to my friend, Aundre Washington. He shares his personal experience of darkness and what it means to not give up. I hope his story brings you encouragement, wherever you are in your journey today.First, Aundre and I share the story of how we met. It’s a unique story, but I’m grateful that he reached out to me, so that I could get to know him and develop our friendship.Aundre is passionate about faith, family and seeing others make progress in their life. He believes simple conversations can change the trajectory of someone’s life.2016 was the year that broke Aundre. It started with a layoff, this one was different. It hit home harder. Aundre felt lost and without a purpose. He started to struggle with depression and anxiety. Then the discouraging process of looking for a job, no after no. He started to grow bitter, and insecure. And the hits kept on coming, January – December.Aundre can now say he is happy for that year. He’s seen how those struggles and trials made him stronger.There is a beauty in the brokenness. Aundre saw things in his life that didn’t belong. He can now relate to others that are broken, and questioning their faith. Because he’s been there too.I’m glad you’re here today and hope that Aundre’s voice lifts you up and gives you hope.Aundre’s YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/quTAmXHNYUcLinks:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/create.momentum/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/My email: shar@beyondhoperadio.comFind out more about Beyond Hope Radio:Web – http://beyondhoperadio.comFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/YouTube – http://beyondhoperadio.com/youtubeBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/s3e3-beauty-from-brokenness-with-aundre-washington
Today I’m talking to my friend, Aundre Washington. He shares his personal experience of darkness and what it means to not give up. I hope his story brings you encouragement, wherever you are in your journey today.First, Aundre and I share the story of how we met. It’s a unique story, but I’m grateful that he reached out to me, so that I could get to know him and develop our friendship.Aundre is passionate about faith, family and seeing others make progress in their life. He believes simple conversations can change the trajectory of someone’s life.2016 was the year that broke Aundre. It started with a layoff, this one was different. It hit home harder. Aundre felt lost and without a purpose. He started to struggle with depression and anxiety. Then the discouraging process of looking for a job, no after no. He started to grow bitter, and insecure. And the hits kept on coming, January – December.Aundre can now say he is happy for that year. He’s seen how those struggles and trials made him stronger.There is a beauty in the brokenness. Aundre saw things in his life that didn’t belong. He can now relate to others that are broken, and questioning their faith. Because he’s been there too.I’m glad you’re here today and hope that Aundre’s voice lifts you up and gives you hope.Aundre’s YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/quTAmXHNYUcLinks:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/create.momentum/Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/My email: shar@beyondhoperadio.comFind out more about Beyond Hope Radio:Web – http://beyondhoperadio.comFacebook – https://www.facebook.com/beyondhoperadio/YouTube – http://beyondhoperadio.com/youtubeBeyond Hope with Shar Joneshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/beyond-hope/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/s3e3-beauty-from-brokenness-with-aundre-washington
As we approach the mid-point of 2020, I think we are all craving an intermission. Any sort of small break from quarantine, health threats, cultural crises and shutdowns. But even with the stress this year has incurred, it has also ushered in some time and margin to reset ourselves and our priorities if we’re willing to do a little work. This week we talk with Lisa Whittle, author, speaker, ministry leader, who shares her journey into writing (with 7 published books and studies under her belt) including her most recent publication, Jesus Over Everything. And isn’t this what we all need right now, sisters?!? Jesus over everything is a book, study, podcast, and absolute answer for uncluttering the crazy and deescalating the stress of this season. If this m.o. doesn’t get you on board, I don’t know what will: “IN A CULTURE THAT CARRIES THE CONFUSION OF OVERINDULGENCE, ENDLESS OPTIONS AND INFLUENCER VOICES, THE JESUS-FIRST LIFE CLEARS OUR MINDS AND HEARTS OF NOISE SO OUR SOULS CAN FIND TRUE MEANING AND REST.” I know what you’re thinking. This is too big an ask, will take too much time, and is a nice practice for people far more spiritual than I am. Like, “That’s a nice bumper sticker, but I don’t know if I can do it.” But Lisa says, you absolutely can. “I’m the biggest skeptic,” she admits, “but trust me, this is an actual, Word-ordained solution.” Lisa walks us through how to connect the dots of our legitimate, earthly complications and frustrations to the practice of putting Jesus over them all. Not as a bumper sticker, but as something real that we practice in our day-to-day and a posture out of which we can learn to live. “IT’S NOT HYPER SPIRITUAL. IT’S A PRACTICAL, GOD-CONSTRUCTED WAY TO UNCOMPLICATED YOUR LIFE! IT CHANGES EVERYTHING. IT CHANGES YOUR YESES AND NOS. IT CHANGES YOUR RELATIONSHIPS AND WHAT YOU’RE WILLING OR NOT WILLING TO PUT UP WITH. AND MORE THAN THAT, IT’S A SANITY SAVOR.” Y’all, this will be a huge exhale for you! The literal release valve and palpable freedom that you’re craving. And it all starts with identifying out of place priorities and idols. Surrendering them, or literally putting them under Jesus. Obeying the things scripture calls us to, and sticking with it even through the discomfort of the process. If this still seems a little too holy to be real for you, go check out Lisa’s 6-weeks to Permanent Priority Shift Series on Jesus Over Everything podcast with practical steps, applications, and processes in the pursuit of putting Jesus over everything in your life. And the good news is, they’re quick, 5-8 minute power episodes! Don’t miss these crucial, direct, and digestible ways to re-set your priorities and un-complicate your life. To wrap up Lisa gives us a couple of her go-to 5 Word Prayers. For all the busy mama’s, exec’s, and generally running around crazy SHE’S, find more than 200 hundred quick but Word-rich 5 word prayers here (episodes January-December 2018). Find all Lisa’s books, episodes, content, and ministry @ www.lisawhittle.com .
Now that we have completed our journey through the months of 1994, we wanted to squeeze a couple of movies in that just missed the cut from getting standalone episodes during the January - December. First is William's pick, Nobody's Fool, one of the last great Paul Newman performances. Following that, we look at Charlie's pick, The Paper, starring Michael Keaton and one of the year's strongest ensemble casts. We will be back with more Reel Chance episodes and hope to mix up the format with future reviews and commentaries. Keep up with us on Twitter (@reelchancepod)! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Accelerate definition, to cause faster or greater activity, development, progress or advancement.If you want to accelerate your business in 2020, join me for a day of planning your best year ever! PLAN YOUR ENTIRE 2020 from January - December.Get crystal clear on your business activities in the following areas:Sales & Revenue | Content | Social Media | NEW Product, Service, or Event Launchwww.accelerateyourmogul.com
The Honourable Minister, Budget & National Planning, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma was in the Situation Lounge with Faith Dafe Joseph. Issues dicussed include; Performance of 2018 budget, Inflation, Population & Economic growth Budget Allocation for education, Possibility of returning to January-December budget cycle
To dive into all the details of our January 2019 income report, head over to EOFire.com/income65! January 2019 Income At-A-Glance Gross Income for January: $140,332 Total Expenses for January: $34,233 Total Net Profit for January: $106,099 Difference b/t January & December: -$13,300
This episode is perfect for anyone curious to know when they would enjoy going to Walt Disney World the most! In Episode 10, we go through the calendar January-December and break down all the events and activities in Walt Disney World throughout the year! There is really something for everyone, you just need to listen and decide for yourself (and you know where to find me if you need some help!) Like What You Hear? Please subscribe to our channel (wherever you listen!) and leave us a review! For more information about booking your trip to Universal Studios or a Disney Destination, follow along online! Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RachelSmallWorldBigFun/ Instagram: rachel_small_world_big_fun or send me an email: rachel@smallworldbigfun.com Have A Magical Day! #WDW2019 #DisneyVacation #IfYouCanDreamItICanPlanIt #MyMagicalTravelInformationSeries #WaltDisneyWorld #runDisney #StarWars #EPCOTFoodandWineFesitval #EPCOTFestivalOfTheArts #DisneyPrincessRaceWeekend #EPCOTFlowerandGardenFestival #FourthofJulyAtDisney #MickeysNotSoScaryHalloweenParty #MickeysVeryMerryChristmasParty
ProjectME with Tiffany Carter – Entrepreneurship & Millionaire Mindset
Lynda D’Amico is the Co-Founder and VP of InnerGuide, LLC. A unique brand of both daily and goal focused planners, which empower people to achieve their dreams through strategic exercises on mindset, inner awareness, and action setting techniques. The InnerGuide planners are my new favorite success tool! You can buy them at: Website: inner-guide.com (Join our e-list!) Amazon: https://amzn.to/2MXbEcM Join their InnerGuide Community on: Facebook Page: facebook.com/InnerGuidePlanners/ Facebook Group: InnerGuide Support Group for Success: facebook.com/groups/innerguidesupport/ Instagram: instagram.com/innerguideplanners/ Some of their top selling products are: The InnerGuide Yearly Planner (two editions) Our academic planner (July 2018–June 2019). Great for teachers and students. The January–December 2019edition. This will be available late August. We’re really excited about the new content and beautiful new cover designs we are offering in this edition. The InnerGuide Undated Planner. For those that prefer an undated planner, our new edition will be available on our website in late August. inner-guide.com/yearly-planners/ The Life Coach in-a-Book: A 90-Day Challenge That Gets Results! Designed to act like your personal life coach. A structure for success! inner-guide.com/product-category/90-day/ InnerGuide Teleseminars: Visit our Events tab on inner-guide.com for a list of upcoming events and live teleseminars. Welcome to ProjectME the Podcast with your host Tiffany Carter, who takes the mystery out of making BIG money. A former NBC and CBS TV journalist, turned multi-millionaire entrepreneur, teaching you all things wealth, worth, and business. You can follow Tiffany on Instagram @projectme_with_tiffany or on Facebook @projectmewithtiffany.
Entrepreneurs On Fire: January 2018 Income Report January 2018 Income At-A-Glance Gross Income for January: $205,842 Total Expenses for January: $66,463 Total Net Profit for January: $139,379 Difference b/t January & December: -$4,114 Post that accompanies this episode: https://www.eofire.com/income53
Welcome to another episode from our Costume Society of America 2017 series. Joy interviews Jenna Kuttruff, Ph.D. Department Head and Professor of Textiles, Apparel Design and Merchandising at Louisiana State University, about her presentation“The Burial Cap of a Mid-Nineteenth Century African American Woman from Queens.” They get into the weeds concerning archaeological textiles, burial customs of the 19th century, and the lifestyle and dress of free African Americans. Fashion A-Z: Archaeological Textiles "are individual textile objects or collections resulting from archaeological excavations. Documentation of the object includes all information concerning conservation, analysis of cultural and historical context, data concerning the archaeological site, as well as results of different qualitative and quantitative analysis. Archaeological textiles represent mainly spun, braided and woven structures, made from natural fibres of animal and vegetable origin: wool, hair, silk, cotton, flax, jute, hemp, nettle, grass, etc"(Cybulska and Maik 2007, 185). Cybulska, Maria and Jerzy Maik, 2007. "Archaeological Textiles – A Need for New Methods of Analysis and Reconstruction." Fibers & Textiles in Eastern Europe 15, no.5-6 (January/December): 64 - 65. http://www.fibtex.lodz.pl/pliki/Fibtex_(40zpy9qjw907nza1).pdf You can reach Dr. Jenna Kuttruff here: http://www.lsuagcenter.com/profiles/jkuttruff Kuttruff, Jenna Tedrick Dr., "A Free Woman of Color from New York and a Rural Southern Woman from Louisiana: A Comparison of Mid-Nineteenth Century Burial Dress" (2016). International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) Annual Conference Proceedings. 40. http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/itaa_proceedings/2016/posters/40 Visit us below for images and fashion: www.unravelpodcast.com Instagram: @unravelpodcast Twitter: @unravelpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/unravelpodcast/ Pinterest: unravel: a fashion podcast www.pinterest.com/afashionpodcast/ GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/csaunravel2017 Image: Image Credit: Woman's cap, American, 19th century. http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/womans-cap-326533
EOFire’s January 2017 Income Report Gross Income for January: $182,662 Total Expenses for January: $66,235 Total Net Profit for January: $116,427 Difference b/t January & December: -$28,671 The Mastery Journal: Master productivity, discipline and focus in 100 days!