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Danielle & Scout are joined this week by actor & nurse Jennifer Stone to talk about being a healthcare worker during the pandemic, “The Pitt”, and roleplaying in the bedroom. Check out the video version of this podcast on PATREON! Check out older video episodes on YOUTUBE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are thrilled to welcome actress, producer director Jennifer Stone to discuss the upcoming film BIRTHDAY BASH! You can go support the project over at https://igg.me/at/lucadyCxO5o/x#/ Jennifer Michelle Stone II was born in Dallas TX June, 8 1984. She was always interested in entertaining from a young age. She would act out Saturday night live type skits with her friends for her family members on a regular basis. Then one day after buying her best friend Abel Berry his first Video camera for his birthday their very first film came to fruition. Ever since she has dedicated her time to all aspects of film making from directing to acting, producing, special Fx and editing. Film is her passion. This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee, head over to https://deadlygroundscoffee.com/ and grab a bag if you want to support the show head over to http://tee.pub/lic/HIbVFqhaUyA and grab a shirt! We are proud to be part of The Dorkening Podcast Network https://www.thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ and now DEAD OF WINTER ENTERTAINMENT https://www.deadofwinterentertainment.com Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/db7748e4-7c68-4b26-a0bb-d9b3c97819db This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Everything is not what it seems… Let's recap the first episode of the Disney show that launched Selena Gomez's career: Wizards of Waverly Place! Megan and Jeni break down Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber's relationship timeline, which Jonas brother almost played Justin Russo, and Jennifer Stone (aka Harper)'s transition out of acting and into a normie job. Follow us on social!Instagram: @whatwerewatchingpod TikTok: @whatwerewatchingpod
Everyone’s favorite best friend is here! Jennifer Stone joins Will and Sabrina to talk about her time on “Wizards of Waverly Place”, the Disney Channel Games and her career now as an ER nurse. Follow Magical Rewind on Instagram & TikTok @MagicalRewindPodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al & Val Scooby Doo why Disney Channel's Dadnapped makes no sense! Dadnapped (February 16, 2009)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Paul Hoen (Luck of the Irish, Tru Confessions, You Wish!, Eddie's Million Dollar Cookoff, Read it and Weep, CGOW, Camp Rock 2, How to Build a Better Boy, ZOMBIES 1-3)Written by Alan Silberberg (Double Dare, Mickey Mouse Club, Doug, Student Bodies, Chop Shop Ninja)Starring: Emily Osment as Melissa Morris (Hannah Montana, Kick Buttowski, Cleaners, Young & Hungry, The Komisky Method, Family Guy, Young Sheldon)David Henrie as "Wheeze" (That's So Raven, Wizards of Waverly Place, How I Met Your Mother, Jason Earles as Merv Kilbo (Hannah Montana, Kickin' It, HSMTMTS)Jonathan Keltz as Tripp Zoome (Entourage, Murdoch Mysteries, Cardinal, Hallmark-y movies)Moisés Arias as Andre (Hannah Montana, Pitch Perfect 3, 5 Feet Apart, King of Staten Island, Fallout)Denzel Whitaker as Sheldon (All That, character actor)Charles Halford as "Skunk" (Luck of the Irish, Constantine, Logan Lucky, Outer Banks)Phill Lewis as Maurice Legarche (Heathers, City Slickers, Teech, The Wayans Brothers, I Spy, Suite Life)George Newbern as Neal Morris (Adventures in Babysitting, It Takes Two, Father of the Bride, Bull, Providence, Justice League, Buffalo Dreams, Scandal)Joey Miyashima as the Sheriff (Karate Kid II, Double Teamed, Right on Track, HSM 2&3, character actor)Jennifer Stone as Debbie (voice) (Wizards of Waverly Place)Synopsis: Melissa has a bad case of sibling rivalry. She's actually jealous of a teenage spy in the best-seller written by her dad, and when she's kidnapped by a group of fanatical fans it's up to her to emulate her rival's superhero skills to rescue him.Fun Facts: Put on hold because of the writer's strikeSabrina Bryan was originally meant to play MelissaNext Movie: Hatching PeteCreators & Guests Val Agnew - Host Allie Ring - Host ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Ep. 135 - Pelvic Health for Orthopedic Therapists with Dr. Jennifer Stone ‘'A study showed that 98% of individuals (females) with chronic low back pain had at least one symptom of pelvic floor dysfunction.'' Dr. Jennifer Stone
Ep. 135 - Pelvic Health for Orthopedic Therapists with Dr. Jennifer Stone ‘'A study showed that 98% of individuals (females) with chronic low back pain had at least one symptom of pelvic floor dysfunction.'' Dr. Jennifer Stone
Exploring the journey of coffee from farm to cup with expert Jen Stone, delving into flavors, cupping, & the ethics of coffee production. Music & Health, too Full 36-min episode on YouTube Two five-minute clips on YouTube. Click here to view or download the printable newsletter Contents Table of Contents Toggle EpisodeProemPodcast introIntroducing Jennifer StoneHealth is FragileProfound Knowledge of Coffee or CaffeineCaffeine Delivery SystemCoffee CupperCoffee Flavor Notes Call to actionCoffee Flavor Notes in My CuppaDifferent tastes and circumstancesFermentationTransparencySocial Justice in Coffee MakingMy PaletteSlow down and tasteYou've ruined me a bitEquipmentReflectionPodcast OutroPlease comment and ask questions: Episode Proem When I take two minutes to bitch about the annoyances of having Multiple Sclerosis, I insist that I can't be repetitive. I must whine and complain with new words. How many words do we have for describing symptoms of pain? Not enough. Sharp, dull, achy, daily, itchy radiating, nauseating, disabling. Greenland has 46 words for snow and no wonder. Profound knowledge about something leads to more words being needed and created. The better we can describe ourselves to ourselves, the deeper we understand our nuances. More accurate and specific descriptions lead to better communication of our symptoms, moods, and circumstances with our health team. Then, we can make informed decisions, plan, and adjust together. Believe it or not, this rant about words leads us to today's episode on coffee. Welcome to my new hat – coffee snob. Our guest is Jennifer Stone, my colleague in my Thursday morning mastermind group for solo entrepreneurs. Jen is a Sommelier of Coffee and the host of the Coffee Explorer Podcast, a Quality Lecturer, and a Licensed Q Grader by the Coffee Quality Institute. She is internationally recognized as an Expert Coffee Taster and Judge for the Cup of Excellence. She has expertise in finding, sourcing, and sharing remarkable coffees from quality global producers. Over her career, she's opened multiple cafes and created several direct-to-consumer and business-to-business specialty coffee brands. She provided expertise to others in these areas and is always excited to share the best ways to brew coffee with the market. Jen Stone has opened my eyes in unexpected ways. Drink up! Podcast intro Welcome to Health Hats, the Podcast. I'm Danny van Leeuwen, a two-legged cisgender old white man of privilege who knows a little bit about a lot of healthcare and a lot about very little. We will listen and learn about what it takes to adjust to life's realities in the awesome circus of healthcare. Let's make some sense of all of this. Introducing Jennifer Stone Health Hats: Jen, you've opened many senses for me. We met over the business. We are working together on our business; you know how that's growing and managing. But I've learned from you about coffee, not just coffee. It's about the sense of taste because it's not just, you know, while I'm learning to appreciate fine coffee. I was concentrating more on what was happening in my mouth. I'm finding it with food, chocolate, and alcohol, and just more awareness. Health is Fragile Health Hats: When did you first realize health was fragile? Jennifer Stone: This is such an interesting question. I love that you asked about the word health as fragile and not life as fragile. When a loved one passes, or you have a near-death experience, that speaks about life, but health, specifically, is a little vaguer. About a year and a half ago, I could say I loved to run. I'm not fast, but I love to jog and exercise. One of my knee joints began to wear down. I have some arthritis in one of my knees, and it felt like this bone-on-bone thing. It was disabling. After a few days of it not going away, no matter how much ibuprofen I took, I realized I needed my knee to strengthen. I don't want to focus on my knee.
Tune in for a "PodCo Rewind" with your favorite PodCo hosts, moderated by Christy Carlson Romano! First we return to Wizards of Waverly Place with "Wizards of Waverly Pod" hosts Jennifer Stone & David DeLuise as they discuss what it means to be able to revisit the series through the lens of their rewatch podcast, their favorite memories from set, their personal journeys within the industry, and more.Then, we're joined by "Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide" hosts (and stars of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide) to discuss reuniting for the podcast, their hopes for a revival, reflecting on the show's "survival" tips as adults, and why the series (and podcast) still resonate so strongly with fans.And finally, "Brotherly Love Podcast" hosts and real life brothers Andy, Matthew, and Joey Lawrence (Brotherly Love) join Christy Carlson Romano and PodCo Co-Founder & CEO Brendan Rooney to discuss their decision to reunite creatively, reflect on different eras in their careers, share their dream podcast guests, and more.This conversation was recorded live at ATX TV Festival Season 12 (June 1-4, 2023) in Austin, TX.PANELISTS: Jennifer Stone (Actor, Wizards of Waverly Place / Host, Wizards of Waverly Pod)David DeLuise (Actor, Wizards of Waverly Place / Host, Wizards of Waverly Pod)Devon Werkheiser (Actor, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide / Host, Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide)Lindsey Shaw (Actor, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide / Host, Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide)Daniel Curtis Lee (Actor, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide / Host, Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide)Joey Lawrence (Actor, Brotherly Love / Host, Brotherly Love Podcast)Matt Lawrence (Actor, Brotherly Love / Host, Brotherly Love Podcast)Andy Lawrence (Actor, Brotherly Love / Host, Brotherly Love Podcast)Christy Carlson Romano (Moderator / Co-Founder, PodCo / Host, The Vulnerable Podcast)Brendan Rooney (Moderator / Co-Founder & CEO, PodCo)SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/ATXTV for more panels, conversations & events with your favorite TV creatives and casts. FOLLOW ATX TV:Twitter: twitter.com/ATXFestivalFacebook: facebook.com/ATXFestivalInstagram: instagram.com/atxfestival/TikTok: tiktok.com/@atxtvLearn more about year round ATX TV programming & events: https://atxtv.co/Become an ATX TV Member: https://atxtv.co/membership
It's the moment you've all been waiting for…WE FINALLY DISCUSS THE WIZARDS SEQUEL! And of course we have the BEST guests to talk about it with - writers Ben and Vince! Ben and Vince have been with the show since the very beginning and they have LOTS of juicy stories to share…trust us you're gonna wanna get your popcorn out for this one! Which Nickelodeon show did Ben and Vince leave so they could write for Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place? Are Ben and Vince going to be writing for the Wizards Sequel? And why did Jennifer Stone and David DeLuise need to sign NDAs while filming??? Follow @WizardsPod on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at https://patreon.com/WizardsPod. Take your FREE in-depth hair consultation and get 50% off your first subscription order today PLUS 15% off and free shipping every subscription order after that! Go to https://prose.com/wizards. Go to https://hellofresh.com/wizardsfree and use code wizardsfree for FREE breakfast for life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the moment you've all been waiting for…WE FINALLY DISCUSS THE WIZARDS SEQUEL! And of course we have the BEST guests to talk about it with - writers Ben and Vince! Ben and Vince have been with the show since the very beginning and they have LOTS of juicy stories to share…trust us you're gonna wanna get your popcorn out for this one! Which Nickelodeon show did Ben and Vince leave so they could write for Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place? Are Ben and Vince going to be writing for the Wizards Sequel? And why did Jennifer Stone and David DeLuise need to sign NDAs while filming??? Follow @WizardsPod on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at https://patreon.com/WizardsPod. Take your FREE in-depth hair consultation and get 50% off your first subscription order today PLUS 15% off and free shipping every subscription order after that! Go to https://prose.com/wizards. Go to https://hellofresh.com/wizardsfree and use code wizardsfree for FREE breakfast for life! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Wednesday, Ned Heads! Wizards of Waverly Place's very own Jennifer Stone is here today and things are getting spicy! Jennifer and the gang talk all about the bedroom, from losing their virginity to what they say in bed. They share their worst breakups, how they've dealt with cheating exes, and when sex is most awkward. Jennifer also reveals some of her wildest stories from working in the ER. What's a dealbreaker for Jennifer on a date? What does Daniel always say in bed? What's everyone's most toxic dating experience? Tune in now! You can follow Jennifer @jenniferstone on Instagram and X/Twitter, and @jenniferlstone on TikTok. Follow @NedsDeclassifiedPod on Instagram & Facebook, and @NedsPod on TikTok. Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at patreon.com/NedsPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Wednesday, Ned Heads! Wizards of Waverly Place's very own Jennifer Stone is here today and things are getting spicy! Jennifer and the gang talk all about the bedroom, from losing their virginity to what they say in bed. They share their worst breakups, how they've dealt with cheating exes, and when sex is most awkward. Jennifer also reveals some of her wildest stories from working in the ER. What's a dealbreaker for Jennifer on a date? What does Daniel always say in bed? What's everyone's most toxic dating experience? Tune in now! You can follow Jennifer @jenniferstone on Instagram and X/Twitter, and @jenniferlstone on TikTok. Follow @NedsDeclassifiedPod on Instagram & Facebook, and @NedsPod on TikTok. Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at patreon.com/NedsPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Coffee Explorer Podcast. I'm Jennifer Stone, your host, and today we're delving deep into the world of coffee experimentation with a fascinating pair of coffee aficionados, Brian and myself. Join us as we uncover the captivating journey of Adrian and Nestor, who dared to push the boundaries with smaller batch fermentations before taking the leap into larger lots. But what truly sets their process apart? It's the intriguing 12-hour cherry oxidation phase, followed by the meticulous application of anaerobic fermentation and careful control of oxygen flow, resulting in a brew that's nothing short of extraordinary.You'll also get a taste of the challenges we face in discerning the essence of coffee amidst its intricate processes, and the allure of the innovative anaerobic method. Prepare your palate for a flavor-packed adventure as we explore the vast diversity of Colombian coffee, from traditional to boldly adventurous profiles.Beyond the coffee cup, we'll discuss how coffee education aligns seamlessly with Relevant Coffee's mission to elevate the coffee experience. And guess what? We're here to answer your burning questions, so don't hesitate to reach out!In a more personal touch, I'll reveal details about my own coffee table, offering a glimpse into my life with pictures of my beloved dogs and those serene meditation candles that keep me grounded. And of course, we'll address the ever-important challenge of sourcing Nestor and Adrian's exceptional coffee, ensuring that it finds its way to coffee lovers like you.Stay tuned for an episode that's a sensory delight, a journey into the heart of coffee innovation, and a testament to the passion that fuels the coffee industry. LINKS: https://jstonecollective.com/products/colombia-adrian-lassoRelevant Coffee (square.site)
Who's ready for a Cadet Kelly reunion?? This week on Vulnerable, I'm catching up with Canadian actress, producer and very special co-star of mine, Andrea Lewis! We catch up on the last 20 years since filming our iconic Disney Channel movie. We talk about on-set crushes, body image issues as young actors, what it was like to work with Drake on Degrassi, and feeling tokenized in the early 2000s. How did playing Jennifer Stone lead to a boob job? Was Cadet Kelly meant to be a gay awakening story? Would Andrea return for a sequel?? Tune in now! You can follow Andrea at @andrealewis on Instagram, @missandrealewis on TikTok, and @andrealewischannel on YouTube. Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel. Be sure to follow Vulnerable @thevulnerablepodcast on Instagram and TikTok. You can watch the video version on my YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Who's ready for a Cadet Kelly reunion?? This week on Vulnerable, I'm catching up with Canadian actress, producer and very special co-star of mine, Andrea Lewis! We catch up on the last 20 years since filming our iconic Disney Channel movie. We talk about on-set crushes, body image issues as young actors, what it was like to work with Drake on Degrassi, and feeling tokenized in the early 2000s. How did playing Jennifer Stone lead to a boob job? Was Cadet Kelly meant to be a gay awakening story? Would Andrea return for a sequel?? Tune in now! You can follow Andrea at @andrealewis on Instagram, @missandrealewis on TikTok, and @andrealewischannel on YouTube. Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel. Be sure to follow Vulnerable @thevulnerablepodcast on Instagram and TikTok. You can watch the video version on my YouTube channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
THE ultimate survival guide to adulthood episode = these are some of my favorite talks with Alyson Stoner, Kendall Schmidt, and Jennifer Stone. Together, they share their valuable advice, personal anecdotes, and practical tips on how to feel less lost in adulthood! Alyson Stoner full episode: • Alyson Stoner: Deconstructing identit... Jennifer Stone full episode: • Jennifer Stone: Growing Up on Wizards... Kendall Schmidt full episode: • Kendall Schmidt: Growing Up with Big ... Follow the pod: @growingupwithdevonpod https://instagram.com/growingupwithdevon https://tiktok.com/@growingupwithdevo... Follow onomy: https://instagram.com/onomy.co https://tiktok.com/@onomyco Brought to you by onomy Follow onomy: Instagram TikTok
Ken Loves Coffee - The Top Ten Reasons He needs caffeineIt has a complex and rich evolutionary historyIt is engagingThe supply chain stretches across cultures and continentsIt's difficult to pin down, aways shifting, unlike a bottled beverageIt changes chemically when coolingIt is mysteriousDemands participation of the brewer and drinkerSo much innovation in the industry (producing, processing methods, varieties)New equipment types (brewers and roasters)(bonus) Getting to participate in an industry that is getting to know itself betterTwo MUST haves for brewing coffee at home:a Burr Grindera Gram ScaleInterested in roasting coffee at home like Seth Godin: try this LINK ROASTERUseful LINKS from this episode:visit jstonecollective on instagram to learn about a fantastic giveaway with Kenneth Davids21st Century Coffee: A Guide - use CXP5 at checkout for a discount. Ken explains why you might want to possess this book.CoffeeReview - discover the latest fine coffees from Bali and Java. Ken and his team measured, tested and scored 110 DARK ROAST coffees so you don't have to! And he discovered the term dark roast has no meaning whatsoever. Coffeeists - Ken discerns the coffee of fashion icon Ralph Lauren by La Colombe Hacienda Sonora - Costa Rica's best in class farm producing a range of cutting edge processed coffees, including SL28Coffee by Adrian Lasso from Relevant Roasters Kenneth Davids is a James Beard Award nominee Awards Search | James Beard Foundation Granular OverviewChapters & TopicsExploring the Fascinating World of Coffee with Kenneth DavidsIn this interview, Jennifer Stone and Kenneth David discuss the complexities and evolution of coffee. Kenneth shares why he loves coffee and why he has stayed with it, and they also discuss the exotic coffee he is drinking and the unique coffee brewer Jennifer has. They also talk about Kenneth's book and the interesting information he has put into it.Exploring the Mysteries of Coffee Roasting and BrewingKen discusses the complexities of the coffee supply chain, the innovation happening in the industry, and the importance of understanding the nuances of coffee roasting and brewing. He also touches on the importance of rest and processing for exceptional coffee, and the need to wait at least 10 days before testing espresso.Coffee Brewing Tips for Home UseKen and Jennifer discuss the importance of using a burr grinder and a gram scale for brewing coffee at home. They also mention the importance of uniformity in the grind and keeping track of ratios and flavor notes. Finally, they shift gears to discuss Ken's other ventures and future plans.Ken and Jennifer Discuss Coffee and Ken's BookKen and Jennifer discuss the ideal reader for Ken's book, which is someone who doesn't know anything about coffee and is willing to read a long book to learn everything about it. Ken explains that he has tried to make the book accessible with pairing information through photographs and captions, tables, and easy to read text. He also mentions that it is a heavy book, so it is not something to curl up with, but something to use. Jennifer agrees that it is an amazing resource for a new person or industry.Ken and Kevin's Coffee SeriesKen and Kevin have been friends for years and have been working on a Youtube series called We're Calling It Coffee ists. The series involves Ken tasting and smelling five coffees and trying to identify them within the scope of what they're doing. Kevin is doing the heavy lifting with editing and full balance, and they are looking for sponsors to help with the project. Ken has already tasted and smelled some coffees and has been able to identify them correctly.Kenneth discusses the challenges of revising his home roasting book.Kenneth is revising his home roasting book and is facing the challenge of presenting a wide range of possibilities in a way that is still enthusiastic and accessible. He is also considering the changes in green coffee and the debate around roasting in the same room as a home coffee roaster. Jennifer Stone brings up the idea of green coffee being more accessible and Kenneth reflects on how it was hard to find a range of green coffee when he wrote his first book.Jennifer Stone and Ken discuss coffee, the Coffee Review, and the JStoneCollective.Jennifer Stone and Ken have a conversation about coffee, discussing topics such as Costa Rica, Sumatra, Colombia, and San Francisco. They also talk about Ken's book, the Coffee Review, and the J Stone Collective, which is Jennifer's upcoming Instagram-driven brand. Jennifer is also now a lecturer for the Coffee Quality Institute. They end the conversation with Ken asking Jennifer to keep him posted on when the J Stone Collective will go live.
This week, actress Jennifer Stone lives with LADA.. she decided to become a nurse and started her first ER job in March of 2020. I asked her what it was like knowing she had to take care of her own diabetes while also taking care of patients during a pandemic: You might know Jennifer best from her days on Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place… I caught up with her to talk about how she manages LADA, why she decided to become a nurse and still continue acting... and what's next for her dual careers. This podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you have those kinds of questions, please contact your health care provider. More about LADA More about Medtronic's InPen system Our previous episode with Jennifer Stone Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Take Control with Afrezza Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures Learn more about AG1 from Athletic Greens Drive research that matters through the T1D Exchange The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com
David and Jennifer were so much fun to talk to! I really do hope we can make a crossover episode happen. These two have a really good connection and it shows, not every podcast or tv show can have that kind of flow and bond. Be sure to check out their podcast on your favorite streaming platform and enjoy this interview. I normally try to find a cocktail that matches the show, while there are several wizard theme cocktails, I figured I would do an old fashioned as the themed drink since Jennifer said she was a whiskey girl and it was one of her go-to drinks, but this one is a bit different. Smoked Old Fashioned (spicedblog.com): Ingredients 2 oz bourbon 1 tsp maple syrup can use simple syrup 3 dashes Black Walnut bitters (can use 3 dashes Angostura bitters) 2 ” piece of orange peel Using a mixing glass, add bourbon, maple syrup and bitters. Add ice and stir until well combined. Strain mixture into bar glass over ice. Hold the orange peel over glass and twist. Rub orange peel around the rim of the glass and drop peel into drink. (Optional: Using a kitchen torch or match, lightly toast the exterior portion of the orange peel before twisting.) Place cocktail under a smoking dome and use a smoking gun to add smoke. Let cocktail sit for 2-4 minutes before removing dome. Enjoy! Wizards of Waverly Pod Drinking Rules: Jennifer's Rules Drink when David brings up anything from his IMDb page. Drink when David says he directed a few episodes of something. Drink when David tells the story of not wanting to do the pilot because he didn't get enough money. Drink when David name drops. David's Rules Drink when someone repeats themselves. When he says "Disney". As always, drink responsibly and with friends. Share the podcast with others. Follow/Subscribe on your favorite streaming platform, leave me a five star review. Follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter @Line_Drunk. Check out linedrunk.wordpress.com and for bonus content join the patreon at patreon.com/linedrunk. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linedrunk/support
Subscribe to our YouTube > http://bit.ly/CITOYOUTUBE. Exciting news (00:00-15:41). Jennifer Lawrence comments on Liam Hemsworth rumors (17:05-22:47). Girl throws mom's ashes on stage at Pink concert (22:48-26:52). Raquel not signed on to Vanderpump Rules yet (27:55-30:16). Alix Earle & Braxton Berrios + Sophia Culpo (30:17-36:00). Interview with David DeLuise & Jennifer Stone – talking their podcast Wizards of Waverly Pod, behind the scenes of Disney Channel + more! (37:05-1:23:41). Bachelorette premiere recap with Kelly Keegs (1:24:51-1:57:04). MERCH! > http://bit.ly/citomerch. Follow us on Instagram @chicksintheoffice and on Twitter @chicksintheoff + subscribe to our Snapchat > http://bit.ly/thegroupchat.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/ChicksInTheOffice
Devon is joined by longtime friend and fellow child actor, Jennifer Stone, in this Ned's Declassified x Wizards of Waverly Place crossover episode! Devon and Jen discuss growing up on Nickelodeon vs. Disney, the movie 'Santa Girl' they starred in together, their struggles in the entertainment world and more (including the time Devon lit his fart on fire in front of Jen). This is a heartfelt episode about following your dreams that will have you laughing... crying a little... and feeling inspired.This episode is sponsored by Caldera Lab! Through uncompromising craftsmanship, exceptional ingredients and rigorous transparency, Caldera Lab is here to upgrade your skin and confidence. Get 20% OFF with our code GROWDEVON at calderalab.com. Follow the pod: instagram.com/growingupwithdevontiktok.com/@growingupwithdevonpodyoutube.com/@growingupwithdevonpodFollow Devon:instagram.com/devonwerkhardertiktok.com/@devonwerkheiserFollow Jennifer Stone:https://www.instagram.com/jenniferstonehttps://www.tiktok.com/@jenniferlstoneIntro song: Goliath by TriOrca Brought to you by onomyFollow onomy: InstagramTikTok
Adam sits down with David DeLuise and Jennifer Stone from Disney's 'Wizards of Waverly Place.' We talk about what they are currently working on, their new podcast, ' Wizards of Waverly Podcast' and so much more.For more:upandadamlive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ready for another Q&A?? This week Jennifer & David chat about who broke character the most, who the troublemakers were on set, what they would go back and tell their younger selves, and what they would have changed about Wizards. Time to settle a bet…did Selena Gomez re-record the Wizard's theme song after a few seasons or does Jennifer owe David $50? Tune in now! Follow @WizardsPod on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at patreon.com/WizardsPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ready for another Q&A?? This week Jennifer & David chat about who broke character the most, who the troublemakers were on set, what they would go back and tell their younger selves, and what they would have changed about Wizards. Time to settle a bet…did Selena Gomez re-record the Wizard's theme song after a few seasons or does Jennifer owe David $50? Tune in now! Follow @WizardsPod on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube! Want access to weekly bonus videos, exclusive behind-the-scenes content and more? Join our Patreon now at patreon.com/WizardsPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LIVE! From the Orlando Convention Center, it's Morgan Eckroth. While at the NAFEM Show, not only did she prepare over 3000 drinks in three (3!) days on a Synesso MVP Hydra, but she had time to share some insights about my favorite topic.... coffee!Learn that you don't have to BEGIN as a coffee expert to enjoy espressoWhat a BLT and Espresso have in commonCrack the code to social media successfollow her at @morgandrinkscoffee on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Twitter ... you will LEARN so much about the coffee experience. ***the North American Food Equipment Manufacturers convention. Wow!** Thanks to our sponsor - Synesso Espresso Machines and our friends at Onyx Coffee Lab, Middleby, NAFEM, Concordia, Marco Beverage Systems and Ciel Coffee
Today on Vulnerable, I'm joined by Jennifer Stone & David DeLuise, two of the stars from the beloved Disney Channel series ‘Wizards of Waverly Place.' We talk about their early memories of working together on the show, how they've given back to the community through mentoring young actors, the good ol' boys club in Hollywood, and the juicy details of what we can expect to hear on their new venture together, Wizards of Waverly Pod. What did Selena Gomez say that made David cry? Why does Christy think Shia LaBeouf went on to be a movie star instead of her? What did Ellen Degeneres do that made David say she was not a nice person? Find out now!Tune into Wizards of Waverly Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube and everywhere you listen.Follow Jennifer @JenniferStone on Instagram and Twitter, and @JenniferLStone on TikTok. Follow David @DavidDeLuise on Instagram and @D_DeLuise on Twitter.Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel, and follow Brendan Rooney on Instagram @thebrendanrooney and TikTok @brendanrooney.Be sure to follow Vulnerable @thevulnerablepodcast on Instagram and TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Petso shares some of his history and investing tips through an interview with Jennifer Stone. Episode will play on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Happy Holidays!
Happy holidays everyone!!! We decided to do a little something special for the season. We trekked to find the most crisp holiday film we can find. And damn it, we found It with 2019's Santa Girl which stars Jennifer Stone, Devon Werkheedier, and Barry Bostick. It's truly one of the Christmas movie's of all time. Join us as we do a watchalong/commentary figuring out what we are doing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mmr20/support
Episode 38 features a conversation with Jennifer Stone of Multimodal Holistics. She begins by giving us some background on her spiritual journey. She then explains what Marconics is and how it supports ascension. We go on to explore some of Dolores Cannon's work while Jennifer explains how she became a QHHT practitioner. We talk about her journey with the Akashic records and how learning to read the records has impacted her, as well as what a session with her is like. She also shares what it's like to create art with the records open. Towards the end we go over some ways we can practice spiritual hygiene and why it's important. https://www.multimodalholistics.com/
Part I. Nancy Pelosi's Meteoric Rise from SF Politics Guest: Tim Redmond is long-time San Francisco political and investigative reporter, former executive editor of the SF Bay Guardian and founder of 48hills.org. Part 2. An Homage to KPFA's Host and Producer Jennifer Stone Guest: Laura Prives is KPFA Fund drive Manager, former Program Director, and Jennifer Stone's Producer. Jennifer Stone was born in Tucson, Arizona in December, 1933. She received her B.A. in theatre arts from Mills College in 1955 and her M.A. in creative writing from San Francisco State in 1975. She authored books such as Over By the Cave and Mind Over Media. Stone's radio show Stone's Throw was produced and broadcasted weekly on KPFA Pacifica Radio. The show provided cultural, political, and social justice commentary on diverse current topics. The post Nancy Pelosi's Meteoric Rise from SF Politics & An Homage to KPFA's Iconic Monologist Jennifer Stone appeared first on KPFA.
Do you ever feel like your hormones are out of control? You're not alone. In fact, many women in their 40s and 50s struggle with hormonal imbalances. But what if I told you that there's a way to help balance your hormones naturally? Spinal fitness has a lot to do with hormone balance. When your spine is out of alignment, it can put pressure on your nerves and cause hormonal imbalances. But when your spine is in alignment, it helps your nervous system function properly, which can help balance your hormones. Joining us in this episode of The Hormone Prescription Podcast is Eileen Durfee, an inventor, businesswoman, and practitioner of spinal fitness. She has developed a unique system of exercises that helps people achieve proper alignment and balance in their bodies. Eileen is here to share with us how spinal fitness can help balance our hormones. Her journey to overcome her health issues led her to become an inventor and businesswoman, with six (6) utility patents and three (3) design patents, and more in process. She founded her own health company, Creatrix Solutions LLC, to create and distribute natural healing products worldwide. She offers various health solutions through online web stores, including spinal fitness equipment, near-infrared saunas, air purifiers, ozone generators, and healing food salts. In this episode, Eileen shares: The connection between your spine and your hormones How spinal fitness can help balance your hormones What you can do to improve your spinal fitness And much more! If you're struggling with hormonal imbalances, this episode is for you. Tune in now to learn how spinal fitness can help you balance your hormones naturally. (00:00): Joseph Murphy said, “Whatever you give attention to will grow, magnify and multiply in your experience.” And my guest today, Eileen Durfee, says that this was key in her recovery from her myriad health conditions. And I'm gonna tell you about that evolution and what's important for you to know regarding your hormones and spinal fitness. Stay tuned. (00:23): So the big question is, how do women over 40 like us keep weight off, have great energy, balance our hormones and our moods, feel sexy and confident, and master midlife? If you're like most of us, you are not getting the answers you need and remain confused and pretty hopeless to ever feel like yourself Again. As an ob-gyn, I had to discover for myself the truth about what creates a rock solid metabolism, lasting weight loss, and supercharged energy after 40, to lose a hundred pounds and fix my fatigue. Now I'm on a mission. This podcast is designed to share the natural tools you need for impactful results and to give you clarity on the answers to your midlife metabolism challenges. Join me for tangible, natural strategies to crush the hormone imbalances you are facing and help you get unstuck from the sidelines of life. My name is Dr. Kyrin Dunston. Welcome to the Hormone Prescription Podcast. (01:17): Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of the Hormone Prescription. Thank you so much for joining me today. I am really grateful to have my guest today and excited to just share her with you because this is very impactful information that you're not gonna hear about in a lot of places. But it's super important. And if you miss this step, you'll probably never get your hormones quite right, so you don't wanna miss it. But it's kind of one of these little known hormone facts that you need to know, like what does your spinal fitness have to do with your hormones? If you listened to me long enough, you know that I've talked about this before, but not all the time, and you almost never hear anyone else talk about spinal integrity and hormones. So we're going to get into that. I'm gonna tell you a little bit about Eileen and then we'll get started. (02:10): She has a very extensive resume, so I'm gonna give you the highlights. But she's basically an inventor and practitioner. She has a engineering background in her brain is built, really built differently from a lot of peoples in that she's always thinking mechanics, how things work and how to improve things. So when she had her married health problems, which she will share with you in the episode, this engineering background really served her in coming up with solutions and particularly solutions around what is called spinal fitness. Not sure what that is. Stay tuned cause we're gonna tell you. And she even has some tips on figuring out your spinal fitness and if it's not great ways to help you improve it. So without further ado, welcome. I lead to the podcast. (03:03): Well, thank you for having me. (03:05): I'm excited for you to talk about your journey. A lot of the women listening are really struggling with their health. They're struggling to find answers and that's a part of your story. And it was through your struggle with your health problems that you overcame them and you really have developed a lot of programs and products to help other people. So I think it's very instructive. If you could share a little bit about your story briefly so that people know everything you've had to overcome and kind of some of the things we're gonna talk about today. (03:42): Oh, I, I've been in pain my whole life from the time I was born to growing nine inches in three months in height and being ran over by a car. Then after I got a silver filling, becoming allergic to everything, having problems with candida, my hormones, Hashimotos, just hair falling out, psoriasis not being able to sleep. Just a ton of issues. And I just had this underlying feeling that, you know, my body wasn't made to have just necessarily medications that I tried diets and detoxification protocols and all these things and I started putting the pieces to the puzzle together so that my body could, you know, function, you know, without having so much medications and to, you know, have a more energetic life. Cuz really everything is about energy. We wanna be able to sleep well, wake up, have energy to li you know, live our life. (04:48): And before it's like I didn't have any of that. And so I've tried a lot of gizmos. I mean a lot of the listeners probably have a lot of stuff that they bought that's just on the shelf in the garage. They're not using, you know, cuz it's like you have to develop this lifestyle and have things that are easy to use that you can feel a difference cuz there's no silver bullet to health. So I really looked at environmental toxins. You know, what you're breathing, what you're drinking, what you're putting on your skin. And then even if we lived in a bubble so to speak, we'd still have toxins, especially with a lot of genetic mutations that we have that we're not able to eliminate these things. So I developed gizmos to like help us do that. But a overlooked aspect really is how much energy does your body waste in holding your body? Erecting gravity, how many people have back pain, how many people have tight muscles? If we can just kind of improve that and open up our nerves to all of our organs, everything's gonna work better. And so I look at a whole body approach. (05:57): Okay, thank you for sharing that. And you know, you've been through so much with your health, you listed so many problems. I think there are a lot of women listening who can identify with that. And Eileen shared her age with me before we started. She doesn't look her age at all and you could see her on the video. So she's doing something right. You mentioned something. So the, the podcast is the hormone prescription and I try to try and tie everything into hormones. We are going to be focusing on a spinal fitness and structure, but we're gonna tie in a lot of other health concerns into this episode. So you definitely wanna stay tuned. But I wanna start off by sharing something that you're probably not gonna hear in a lot of places. And this was taught to me when I worked in Atlanta by a very astute, intelligent chiropractor. (06:51): As functional doctors, we go the next step as a mainstream doctor, when I, I just had a small toolbox of pill for every ill surgery, for every symptom. But then when I became fellowship trained in anti-aging, metabolic and functional medicine, I got a bigger toolbox and I started looking at the physiologic, biochemical and hormonal function of the body. And we worked with the body systems, but I didn't realize there was something else missing. And that was structural integrity. So Eileen mentioned as she was sharing her story about this kind of alignment that needs to happen to open up your nerve plexes, it also helped your blood vessels to flow more freely the blood through your body. And that means you're hormones, which is part of your nervous system if you've been listening to the podcast long enough, you know, that's the fact. And so it was this concept of when you are not aligning your musculoskeletal system properly, it puts these very small kinks in your nerves, your blood vessels, your subtle energy bodies, and it stops everything from working properly, including your hormones. (08:02): So I wanna start the whole discussion from that perspective. I want everyone to get that how important this is. It's not, oh I slept funny and my neck's outta balance and I just need to go to the chiropractor to get it popped back because I don't want my neck to hurt. It's the fact that your body, and most of us, he showed me my posture was he imitated me and I have this hilarious picture of him kind of twisting and he is like, so all your nerves and vessels are twisted that way. So it's about your hormones functioning that crick in your neck, the fact that your feet are half a centimeter off, right? You have hip misalignment, which most of us have. Your hormones aren't functioning properly because of that. So I know I've said a lot, but I really wanna draw everybody's attention to the importance of this. So how did you zero in on spinal fitness through this huge health journey that you had? Eileen, let's talk about how you zeroed in on that and really how did that become a big part of your (09:05): Recovery? Well, after being ran over by a car, I mean I'd been to neurologist, everything else they said I'd never be able to lift my hands. My arms up, shoulders up. It was like daggers being, you know, stabbed into my chest every time I took a breath. And I went to a chiropractor who did a lot of adjustments. But he taught exercises and not just exercises to strengthen certain muscles, but exercises that would get you an S-shaped spine. Now that's what's not known is the benefits of an S-shaped spine and why you want it, how to get it. Mm-Hmm. . So with an S-shaped spine, you know your head is more balanced over your pelvis and the bones aren't so stacked on top of each other. Before you're 18, your body is busy increasing the size and developing the spinal disc tissue specifically. And then it'll stop increasing and growing those after you're 18. (10:18): So you no longer have this pumping action to get nutrients in your disc or the waste products out. But if you do have that S shaped spine, it acts like a shock absorber where there's a pumping action where it pumps nutrients in, takes waste products out, keeps the spinal discs hydrated. So whenever you lose or don't have the S-shaped spine, then it's more compression and you go into disc degeneration and then you have tight muscles because people are really into stretching, which is great. Mm-Hmm. , however tight muscles exist because of gravity. You can't change the muscle attachments to bones. Okay. So when you have tight muscles, you really have to start thinking, do I have that S shape, spinal curvature, for instance, if all the listeners were to stand up and then fill their hamstrings, how many of them would have tight hamstrings? Almost every single person, (11:21): I wanna just interrupt you for a second cause a lot of people know what you're talking about, S shape, other people don't. So can you explain to them what should they be looking for to to know if they have an S shaped spine? What is that curvature? (11:35): Okay, the curvature, when we're born, we're a C shape. And when grandpa's old, he's like a C shape, you know, holding onto a cane, right? So in between, you know, we're born with that C shape and what our body does is it develops these lordotic curves where we get a low back curve and a neck curve. Okay. So our spine is in an S shape or should be. Okay. And so the benefits to that are is in gravity. Like your hamstrings for instance, are only designed for running, jumping or like if you're gonna launch an object, they're involved in the thrust. Mm-Hmm . But otherwise the hamstrings should have no effort on 'em, period. None. And the reason why they're tight is your short pastoral muscles, they're not very strong, they can't exert that tension that you need for very long. So the hamstrings begin to help those short postal muscles. (12:38): So then like if you're gonna have a stride link, say you're a runner, if the hamstrings are tight because you don't have that a shape in your, you know, leaning forward. So you have all this extra pounds coming down as compression on your neck, you know, and all these things then that fast twitch muscle recruitment of the hamstrings are dedicated to keep you from falling flat, you know, because of gravity. And it will take it away. It won't let you have it for, you know, athletic performance. Mm-Hmm. or whatever. So you can tell right away if you have the s shape curve by, if you have high tight hamstrings, you don't have it. You know, how far can you bend over when you hinge at your hips? You know, if you can't put your palms flat on the floor, you don't have an S-shaped curve then mm-hmm. (13:27): , if you jump up and you land forward or backward instead of in the same spot, when you try to jump as high as you can, that's indicative of poor posture. Mm-Hmm. , if you raise your hands straight up and they're not along your ears, most people they're pointing, you know, maybe even 15 degrees forward, 20, 30 degrees. That's indication of, you know, the neck not having the right curvature. So it's limiting, you know, your shoulders from moving your arms up rotating your head, looking with your eyes and turning a lot of people with really bad neck posture won't lead with the eyes, they'll lead with their chin. And then even sitting down, just taking a deep breath in and putting your, you know, hands claps behind your head, you know? Mm-Hmm. . So is your low back curve, does it have a low back curve in it or is it more flat? (14:25): Those are, that's like the evaluation. And I have a free PDF guide that you can download on how to perform this evaluation and what it tells you about the posture. And that is okay, how Dr. Sugar helped the New England Patriots pick players for years, they didn't spend much money on players cuz they were using his techniques to evaluate, you know, athletic ability because it's like a car with a bent crank shaft, you know, your motor's gonna seize, it's gonna, you know, and your spine is a mechanical device like a, a crank shaft in a motor. And so if it's out of tolerance, you're gonna be grinding up bone edges, deteriorating discs and you're not gonna have athletic ability. And so it's really kind of easy to tell if you have enough shaped spine or not and you'll feel it with tight muscles and limited mobility or maybe even pain. (15:21): But I mean, I've been traveling a lot and I will sit in an airport when I'm waiting watching how many s shaped spines can identify. I mean, I was there for hours and I saw two people with an S-shaped spine. It is epidemic, it's a hundred billion a year problem for low back pain alone in America. So just think of all the energy you're spending fighting gravity. And we have a system where you can get the S-shaped curve, you know, before now, I mean even physical therapists, they didn't know how to give it to people or to train for people to have it mm-hmm. , but they're, and so why are we losing our S shape? Most people never get it. And that's, especially with the electronic devices, cuz we're forward head posture a lot. We're, you know, we're looking down. So it's the repetitive motions that we're, you know, sustaining without, It's kind of like eating candy before bed and not flushing, flossing and brushing your teeth. (16:25): You know, you, you've gotta do stuff to reverse the effects of gravity. Besides the fact that there are exercises that are being taught to increase muscle that actually reduce the curves. They're detrimental. We're teaching the children wrong, we're not helping them develop an S shaped spine. So all this like what exercises? Like a regular, a regular sit up, for instance, you know, you, you bend and so you're creating posterior shear because the, there's these bones upper and lower on each vertebrae that have facet bones mm-hmm. . And when those separate then you know, the, the vertebrae can twist or whatever. But it's not encouraging a low back curve when you're doing a regular sit up. So what we, what Dr. Sugar did is he created like a fulcrum. You think of a teeter-totter, if it's balanced with the fulcrum in the middle, it's really pretty easy. (17:29): But like if you wanna move a boulder for instance, you have a long bar, but you put the fulcrum really close down there so you can use a hundred pounds to move 500. All right. So what we do with these exercises, we put the fulcrum underneath the body, so we eliminate posture, your shear, and then we put a load on the body. So it's like where the fulcrum is not in the center. So when you put the weight on top of the body, it's creating where you have to have 500 pounds to move 100. So you're putting absolute tension on these certain muscles that with that curve, that fcr underneath you, it induces the curvature. So there's a sit up exercise, there's a, that works external obliques and that because of the groove in the cushion helps to pick segmental posture. So if somebody has a slight scoliosis or vertebrae sublux out to the left or the right, it's like a train on a train track, it lets a spin float catches the transverse process and it'll actually adjust your back as you arch over it. (18:39): And then again, because of that absolute tension and that, you know, kind of like a half of a ball that you're, you're laying over, it's going to induce the low back curvature. Then we do a pelvic tilt, which he initially started having us do a standing pelvic tilt. You know where that is really good for the hips. You talked about people having legs unequal cuz you know, they'll have, you know, half their trip hip rotated forward like you know, our gas pedals on the right and if we're right handed, most right-hand people, their hip is twisted forward. Yeah. And that, and then that shortens that leg. And so what we can do to strengthen the hips is doing a pelvic tilt. But he had it where you lay over this cushion where you can put your L five, L four, L three in this groove and then you get your upper body taught where your recs muscles tight, you're putting absolute tension on that recs. (19:39): Then you put weight on top of the body on your iliac hips. And when you do that pelvic tilt because of the direction of muscle pull and the leverage you've created it actually shes the L five vertebrae back on the L four. So if you have like a, her created disc like Luke Rockhold UFC fighter that, that Joe Rugged wanted to have, have spinal surgery, I went over there, taught him this exercise on the power cushion and within two weeks he got rid of his herniated disc without surgery. And so it's just using leverage physics, you know, compression and sheer forces in a good way. The problem without having a neck shaped spine is, you know, we talked about the facet bones. If you have bone on bone, there's no muscle to have to weaken. It's so strong, it's like a vice. And when you have that S-shaped curve, the sheer forces push bone on bone. (20:39): As soon as you don't have the S-shaped curve, gravity reverses. So then it puts the strain on your ligaments and your muscles and your inner spins muscles. And people sometimes don't think about it, but the disc in your spine is actually a ligament too. So they don't stretch like a rubber band. When you have enough, you know, you got all those tight muscles, you got that back pain, that means you're putting, you know, some undue stress and tearing on your spinal disc, which then can herniate and, and people are, you know, getting back surgeries, infusions all because they don't have the S-shaped curve because the doctors don't know how to give it to people. But this was proven Dr. Sugar did like a 15 year study with Jennifer Stone and Bob beaten from the US Olympic team and Ron O'Neill, who was the trainer at the New England Patriots for 26 years. (21:37): And then Smitty from York Barbell who was the Olympic heavy weightlifting coach. They all did this study. And for the first time since Leon Neuro DaVinci and Belli in 1680, they only did partial spinal biomechanics. But they did every single vertebrae in the spine in position calculating the mechanical advantage of the S shaped spine versus, you know, forward head posture, loss of curb or the straight military spine and determined all the compression forces and sheer forces at every vertebrae. And it was proven that there's a 15 to one mechanical advantage to have an S-shaped spine. And it they every much Huh? For (22:29): Everyone. For everyone. Not just athletes, (22:31): Right? Yeah. Every, everyone. And then they found out that with these four exercises that you do and you start with only five 10 reps, it, it's nothing like a huge dedicated program. They found out there's lung as your spine wasn't naturally or surgically fused, you could get the S-shaped curve in 12 weeks doing these exercises three to five times a week. Awesome. And I just came back from Las Vegas at the physical therapy in orthopedic conference and I had the equipment there, and I asked people to do 10 reps of four exercises, but I would have them bend over first and turn their head, you know, do the evaluation. The worst improvement I got of everyone that was there was two inches of reach bending over and one inch turning their head either way. The best I got was nine inches. Bending over their hamstrings were so tight, but in 10 reps of four exercises they got nine inches of reach and three inches in turning their head. (23:39): Either way I had one gal, cuz these are people that are inflection, they're bent over working on people that are injured doing physical therapy exercises using their arms. This one gal did all the exercises. Day one, she came back at the end of day two and said, I always have pain under my scapula. I always have pain when I'm lifting my arms and I always have low tight back muscles. She said, I wanna tell you, I sat in classes for two days, had no tight, low back, had no pain in my scapula and I could raise my arms without pain. And that was at the end of day two, these exercises. That's the thing is is I'm 60 years old and I know the women that are listening, life keeps life and we've got a lot of stuff and commitments that we have to do and it's hard for us to make a routine to change our life, you know, And it really helps when we can do something once and have such a significant improvement that it sells itself. (24:44): It's like, man, I really feel a lot better when I do these things. You know? And that's what's fantastic about spinal fitness is, is that you can beat gravity, you can get rid of that pain, those tight muscles. But best of all is again, like you mentioned earlier, is like when your nerves are pinched, you know, from our brain, all of the signals to our organs go through that. And you know everyone when when you got tight muscles and pain, you've got pinched nerves. So it's not getting, its optimal communication to form its function. And so you really do have to think that the structure is one of the most important things because it's also very an anti-aging. See a lot of people will do all kinds of stuff for anti-aging and there's just a lot of technology out there and I use a lot about myself. (25:47): It's fantastic. But if you don't get the S shaped spine, you know, and your muscles are fatigued and everything else, your body's so smart, it's gonna help you. It's gonna start adding calcification on the front of these vertebraes to help it stand you, you know, to help you with gravity. Mm-Hmm . Cause your muscles don't have to be tight. So then you're gonna get stiff and old and you're gonna start developing that C shape curve and you're gonna have permanent reduced nerve capacity, you know, to your organs and you're just gonna age, you are gonna premature the age unless you get that shaped spine. (26:28): Wow. So I hope everybody is hearing this. So maybe you're someone who's the majority of women that 40 to 60 and older have had episodes of back pain, if not chronic back pain. And so maybe that's you or maybe you don't have back pain and you wanna make sure that you don't get it or have any disc problems in the future. So at the end Eileen does have a download, like she said, where you can kind of do these tests for your s curvature and also some exercises. But one of the things I really notice in reading your bio and talking to you just before the podcast and also during the podcast, you have been through so much and you have this incredible engineering technical mind that has helped you to think about these health challenges that you've encountered in a really unique and technical kind of solution focused strategy way. (27:26): And you shared some quotes with me that you love, I I wanna share this one by Joseph Murphy. And then I want to ask if you could talk a little bit about how you've had the mental toughness to go through the things you've been through and not only survive through them, but thrive and become so passionate that you've created innovative tools for other people. And the quote from Joseph Murphy, Mur Murphy who I love, is whatever you give attention to will grow, magnify and multiply in your experience. So could you talk a little bit about what that means to you and how this has served you and what other mindset tools you use to thrive through everything you've been through? (28:09): You know, I've naturally been one of those people that no matter what's wrong or what challenges that are before me is a glass that's always half full and, and that there's always a solution. I, I don't know, I think it's, you know, because of my family environment, maybe how my father was so into perfectionism and you know, I sought his approval where my sister went the opposite direction. But I've just always had this drive that, you know, the answers never know there's always a solution. And then over the years I've, you know, done a lot of reading because it's like I, every single day I, I don't know, I have this hunger to learn, you know, and nothing ever stays the same and you just can't keep on doing the same thing over and over. So I'm always reading, always learning. And when I came across Dr. (29:08): Joseph Murphy, I realized that the reason why I was able to get out of that bad situation and then to create solutions is because of my focus and the hope that I had. You know, which naturally came to me. But now I utilize that, those tools even more. Mm-Hmm , there's a lot of, you know, things that, you know, thought life is huge. And for women, I didn't have any brothers so I was more of a tomboy with my dad. I mean, I ran machines, drove the backhoe. You don't know how to frame. And you know, just, I like all guy stuff, you know, I, I I'm real mechanical and you know, a lot of women, you know, they have these challenges and I just realized that what you think about in your thoughts, you know, a lot of women, it's like there was this funny movie with Mel Gibson in where he could hear the thoughts of women and they were just all racing, Did I leave the coffee pump? (30:16): Did I do this? Did I do that? You know? And so it's like when you really realize it, like my own daughter, she has all the this thought life and you know, and I just realized that, that I didn't have a lot of that. My thought life is about visualizing mechanically maybe how to build something to solve a solution. And it's like I do a lot of work in my mind that way instead of thinking about the worst thing or the fear or this or that. But I know that women in general, I'm more left brained, you know, they're more right brained and so they might really think a lot about things. And so I've really tried to, you know, help people realize, you know, just observe your thoughts. I think a really good tip would be to just kind of like observe your thoughts for a while. (31:08): What are you, what are you really thinking about? What are you spending your time thinking about? And then maybe take steps to change or replace some of those thoughts. I mean, you know, you can get audiobooks of Joseph Murphy that you know that he's really fantastic. There's a lot of other people out there too. But our thought life can really even impact our hormones, our mood and emotions. Cuz everything is energy. So if we can transform our thought life, we're gonna transform our body, we're gonna transform our hormones, we're gonna transform so many things. And I think that was my strong point kind of naturally being wired towards that way of thinking. Mm-Hmm . But then I just didn't want that to be accidental. I wanted to like improve. So, you know, I'm constantly learning. So I think that's a really good thing is to, you know, be curious and know that nothing here stays the same and that little tiny hinges move giant doors. So sometimes the simplest little tiny things that we change can like dramatically improve our life. (32:23): I love that quote. Little tiny hinges move giant doors. That's so true. You know, sometimes it can be so simple and you've offered so much important information for everybody here today, Eileen. I really appreciate it. It, I really, this is a pet peeve of mine because I think even a lot of us functional docs don't stress the importance of structural integrity of the mu low skeletal system. And we really do a disservice to people when we don't. So I appreciate you coming and sharing light on this. You've got a great gift. We'll have the link in the show notes, so if you're driving, don't try to write it down. We'll have it in the show notes and tell everybody what they'll get there. There are a few different downloads for free that they're gonna get, right? (33:11): Yes. There's I think five or six documents and these were rewritten based on Dr. Sugar's work and it goes into exercises to avoid that can actually put strain and stress on your back and reduce your curves. And then ones that we encourage or how to do a modified instead of a standing curl with weight, sit down and do a preacher's curl with weight. So you take the stress off the low back, just tips like that. So there's document just about the exercises that to avoid and what we recommend. Then there's one on just how to do the Netflix flexion cuz you know, we're forward head posture where we're sitting at our desks. So there's just a simple exercise that you can do even with your fingertips or with the neck shaper device to help bring your head back, reverse the gravitational effects. And so there's a collection document, then there's a sit up document. (34:19): Even without a power cushion you can actually take a sleeping bag with duct tape and create yourself that fulcrum to exercise over. Mm-Hmm. . And it talks about the reasons why you don't wanna do a regular sit up and how to do the sit up correctly and what muscles it strengthens. Those kinds of things. The same way with a, a pelvic tilt, you know, it explains all of that. And then a really important thing, one of the first things Dr. Sugar had me do after I was ran over by the car was take ordinary bath towels and roll them a special way and then do a back twist. Cuz you know, I talked about your body's not giving the nourishment to the discs anymore cause you're supposed to have that shaped spine. So your, your discs are like a dried out kitchen sponge. So we can do this twist to cause 'em to go to a gel state. (35:18): Then we can lay over these rolls. So we take gravity out of the picture cuz gravity is why you have tight muscles. So as your muscles loosen, it encourages increasing proper curvature. And we have special roll now that act like a brace where you're laying there, you actually hear your bone snap just laying the relaxing because when the muscles let go mm-hmm. , it's like a groove on it. And so that it teaches you how to do that. So all these free guides, you don't have to buy anything. You can, I show you how to makeshift what you got at home to do these things, to start getting back pain relief. (35:57): Awesome. Thank you so much for those wonderful gifts, Eileen, Thank you for your journey and all that you've created to help people and for this incredible information. Thanks so much for joining us today. (36:09): Well thank you for having me (36:11): And thank you all for joining us for another episode of The Hormone Prescription with Dr. Kirin. I hope that you'll put into action something that you've learned here today. Frankly, I think each and every one of you needs to download the guides and see if you have the s curvature in your spine. And if you don't, you need to get about the business of working to get the S curvature back if you had it before, or to get it for the first time. Because not only will that help to eliminate back pain potentially, but you're going to help your entire biochemistry and physiology to function better, including your hormones. So if nothing else, I hope that you take action. Thanks so much for joining me. I'll see you again next week. Until then, peace, love, and hormones y'all. (37:02): Thank you so much for listening. I know that incredible vitality occurs for women over 40 when we learn to speak hormones and balance these vital regulators to create the health and the life that we deserve. If you're enjoying this podcast, I'd love it if you give me a review and subscribe. It really does help this podcast out so much. You can visit the hormone prescription.com where we have some free gifts for you, and you can sign up to have a hormone evaluation with me on the podcast to gain clarity into your personal situation. Until next time, remember, take small steps each day to balance your hormones and watch the wonderful changes in your health that begin to unfold for you. Talk to you soon. ► FREE Exercise PDF guides by Eileen Durfee Are You Ready to Improve, Restore, and Maintain an Ideal S-Shape Spinal Posture? Instead of training and exercising in a way that accentuates or creates an "incorrect" neutral spine, use our FREE PDF guides (see below) to learn the exercises for improving, restoring, and maintaining an ideal S-shaped spinal posture! CLICK HERE to download. ► Feeling tired? Can't seem to lose weight, no matter how hard you try? It might be time to check your hormones. Most people don't even know that their hormones could be the culprit behind their problems. But at Her Hormone Club, we specialize in hormone testing and treatment. We can help you figure out what's going on with your hormones and get you back on track. 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Behold! Stars of our childhood come together to make an absolutely abysmal Christmas film. Jennifer Stone and Devon Werkheiser play in this made for TV movie that primarily takes place in some unfortunate person's house. Together, Jordan, John and Rhiane discuss the movie's many flaws, such as the lack of logic involving Santa's daughter going to college for only one semester, an annoying elf sister, an unbelievable spit scene, Santa having a Ferrari instead of a sled, and soooo much more. Later, they do a segment of Re-cast and All Sides. Please leave a rating and review on iTunes so other people know that this podcast is worthy of a toast. Check out the 1964 film "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians" as it will be the next episode in our installment of Christmas films.
Jennifer Stone is best known for her role as Harper Finkle in the Disney Channel hit series Wizards of Waverly Place. Not long after that series ended, Stone was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. It inspired her to change the focus of her life from acting to medicine and caring for others. Stone went to nursing school and now works as an emergency room nurse at a Southern California hospital.In recognition of Diabetes Awareness Month, Stone discusses her decision to become a healthcare professional, she reveals what it's like to live with type 1 diabetes while working to help patients, and she takes us inside the emergency room where she worked with doctors, her fellow nurses, and other healthcare providers to save lives during the height of the Covid pandemic. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, co-hosts Sami (type 1) and Dobie (type 2) have the honor of chatting with Jennifer Stone, a well-known sophisticated celebrity and ER nurse. Talk about a lady that does it all! Jennifer shares her diagnosis story, what life as a Disney actress with diabetes was like, and why she decided to become a nurse. She is a woman with grace, determination, grit, and resilience. Even though she is a celebrity, she is still human and has managed to put her health first. Sami thought she was alone in dealing with insulin resistance, but Jennifer shares her struggles with insulin resistance and the power of covering your bases with your endocrinologist to find what works best for you. This episode is both insightful and encouraging.Listen now, share, comment, enjoy, and prepare to be inspired. C'est la vie, baby!Question of the pod: You'll have to listen to find out ;)Share it with us at:Instagram: @justmytypepod_Twitter: @justmytypepod_Tik Tok: @justmytypepod_Facebook: @justmytypepodHashtag: #justmytypepodJust My Type is sponsored by The Diabetes App: a community platform for individuals living with all types of diabetes. For more information and to listen to more episodes check out our website:www.justmytypepodcast.comDisclaimerNothing expressed on the Just My Type podcast or on the Just My Type website is intended or should be interpreted or used as medical advice. You should always consult with a competent physician with respect to all aspects of your health and wellness.Ad Song: Just Smile by LiQWYDCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 — CC BY 3.0
Jennifer Stone played Harper Finkle on Wizards of Waverly Place and she also has type 1 diabetes - and she is a nurse! InPen from Medtronic Diabetes Get Gvoke Glucagon CONTOUR NEXT ONEsmart meter and CONTOUR DIABETES app Learn about the Dexcom CGM You may be eligible for a free 30 day supply of the Omnipod DASH Get your supplies fromUS MEDwith the link or 888-721-1514 Learn about Touched By Type 1 Tak the T1DExchange survey A full list of our sponsors How to listen, disclaimer and more Apple Podcasts> Subscribe to the podcast today! The podcast is available on Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Radio Public, Amazon Music and all Android devices The show is now available as an Alexa skill. My type 1 diabetes parenting blog Arden's Day Listen to the Juicebox Podcast online Read my award winning memoir: Life Is Short, Laundry Is Eternal: Confessions of a Stay-At-Home Dad The Juicebox Podcast is a free show, but if you'd like to support the podcast directly, you can make a gift here or buy me a coffee. Thank you! Follow Scott on Social Media @ArdensDay @JuiceboxPodcast Disclaimer - Nothing you hear on the Juicebox Podcast or read on Arden's Day is intended as medical advice. You should always consult a physician before making changes to your health plan. If the podcast has helped you to live better with type 1 please tell someone else how to find the show and consider leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Thank you! Arden's Day and The Juicebox Podcast are not charitable organizations.
It's the finale of 'Back to School Month' on Late to the Movies, and we're marking the occasion with the most-requested topic yet - Mean Girls! ...and also the direct-to-ABC Family sequel, Mean Girls 2. Ben, Bree, Kay and Sam talk about Lindsay Lohan, high school, and trying to make fetch happen in the 2004 original (00:00-58:30) before turning their attention to the very strange, very unnecessary 2011 sequel (58:30-1:20:30). Mean Girls was directed by Mark Waters, written by Tina Fey, and stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, Tim Meadows, Amy Poehler, and Fey. Mean Girls 2 was directed by Melanie Mayron and stars Meaghan Martin, Jennifer Stone, and Maiara Walsh.
It takes a lot of time, effort and skill to plan a wedding. You have to think about guest lists, food, music, and hundreds of other things. But something you can't necessarily plan for is Mother Nature. Sarah Vaillant and Jennifer Stone both have weddings planned for tomorrow...right when Hurricane Fiona is expected to hit the province.
In this episode, Ayesha discussed the FDA approval of Sanofi's enzyme replacement therapy Xenpozyme for the treatment of non-central nervous system (non-CNS) manifestations of acid sphingomyelinase deficiency (ASMD), a rare genetic lysosomal storage disease, in adults and pediatric patients. The drug is administered intravenously every two weeks and in clinical trials, demonstrated significant improvements in lung function as well as reductions in spleen and liver sizes. Hear more about the rare, fatal disease and the new drug approval for it.Ayesha also talked about Medtronic's new partnership with former Disney star Jennifer Stone on a new ad campaign for its diabetes tech, including the smart insulin injector InPen. Hear about Jennifer's story as a type 1 diabetes patient and how the InPen helps patients like her simplify their diabetes management. Through the ad campaign, Medtronic is hoping to increase awareness about advanced diabetes tech like the InPen. The company is also working on new connected tech to integrate its different diabetes device offerings.Read the full articles here:Sanofi's Enzyme Replacement Therapy Xenpozyme Wins FDA Approval for Rare Disease ASMDMedtronic's InPen Gets Backing from Disney Star Jennifer Stone in Diabetes Tech CampaignFor more life science and medical device content, visit the Xtalks Vitals homepage.Follow Us on Social MediaTwitter: @Xtalks Instagram: @Xtalks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xtalks.Webinars/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/xtalks-webconferences YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/XtalksWebinars/featured
Followers of the Chris Dawson Trial will learn that it was a mixture of criminal footballers and corrupt cops in the same team, that allowed this murder to go unsolved for 40 years.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we are BEYOND honored to present the one and only, one of America's MOST iconic fashion designers, the legend: NICOLE MILLER! Join us this week as your favorite personal stylist and the hostess with the mostest, Holly Katz, sits down for an exclusive interview with Nicole Miller, who is celebrating 40 years as a fashion industry trailblazer and innovator this year! Nicole is here to share it all: from her historic rise in the fashion industry to what inspires her renowned designs, and her current views on the fashion industry today. This is a fashion design-lovers episode, y'all, and we are here for all of it. So buckle up! Get Episode 105 here. As always, follow us along on Holly Katz Styling Pinterest boards, and this week, be sure to see the entire interview on the FASHION CRIMES PODCAST YouTube channel. ABOUT NICOLE MILLER: Nicole Miller is an American fashion designer (with a French mother and an engineer father) and a businesswoman who was born in Texas and then grew up in Lenox, Massachusetts. Her iconic designs are elegant with a hint of rebellion. The result is a look is both sophisticated and sexy, with the drape and cut of gorgeous fabrics that always look fresh. In this episode, she tells our Holly that her creations stem from art, her travels, and popular culture combine in unique prints and imaginative uses of color throughout her designs. Innovation, too, finds its way into her work; she has often been the first to popularize a new technique or fabric, including sustainable fabrics such as denim made from recycled bottle caps and plant-based materials. Nicole attended the Rhode Island School of Design and earned a Bachelor in Fine Arts degree in Apparel Design. For a year, she studied at L'Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne. There she learned the art of fabric drapery and classical method of dressmaking. She has previously described the training sessions as “intense,” but the course gave much help in fabric manipulation, which soon became her signature style in her designs. Her outfits have been worn by Beyoncé Knowles, Angelica Huston, LeAnn Rimes, Jennifer Stone, Eva Longoria, Susan Sarandon, Brooke Shields, Angelina Jolie, Lauren Hutton, Cindi Lauper and Sheryl Crow, among others. “Nicole's vision is to create sustainable, accessible luxury and premium fashion and lifestyle products for eco-conscious, empowered women and their families who want to look their best, feel good about their consumer choices, and participate in making the world a better place.” THE BRAND: The Nicole Miller brand is a global fashion and lifestyle brand headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1982, the iconic brand has grown to be one of the premier names in American fashion. “With an emphasis on signature graphic prints, luxe fabrics and innovative silhouettes, the womenswear collection cultivates a look of elegance with a hint of rebellion while bringing accessible luxury to the modern woman. Known for her skillful draping and unique detailing, Nicole Miller designs every piece for the woman who wants to look and feel her best.” In addition to its contemporary womenswear lines, the company has partnered with leading licensees in numerous lifestyle categories including handbags, shoes, jewelry, eyewear, denim, activewear, sleepwear, kids, fragrance and beauty, and home, among others, and can now be found online and in over 1500 specialty and department stores worldwide. The Interview: Fresh off Hamptons Fashion Week 2022, where she was celebrated and honored as one of America's most highly regarded fashion icons for 40 years, Nicole Miller graces our podcast with her wit and wisdom regarding all things fashion! From her deep American roots, to earning her degree at the Rhode Island Institute of Design and studying design in Paris, Holly uncovers all sorts of fascinating facts and insights about Nicole that most people would never know – all of which have blended to be Nicole's secret to fashion design success. She is a force to be reckoned with; her signature style has traditionally been bold colors or black – with interesting cuts on clothes. Her key concern has always been necklines, curves and proportion, with designs that are considered classic and sexy at the same time. She creates cocktail dresses, lounge wear, wedding clothes and form-flattering gowns. She draws inspiration from a number of sources including contemporary art, cinema, 20th century cultures and architecture. Nicole is first and foremost an artist and designer; she is also a skiier both on snow and the water. This outdoorsy and slightly competitive element is perhaps just one of the millions of layers that feed her enormous creativity. She also loves to cook and, of course, travel. Listen to this episode to learn more: From her start in the fashion industry to today, how has she been able to successfully manage and evolve her brand for 40 years? What is Nicole Miller working on now? What does she see trending now? What fashion trend does she enjoy? What annoys her? From owning brick-and-mortar stores all over the country to conducting online sales, how has she navigated running her company and kept up with sales trends? How was she able to expand to her brand into eyewear, jewelry, shoes, makeup, perfume, home goods - and now - a Rose'? What is her favorite thing to wear? What does she do for fun? For inspiration? What is next for Nicole Miller the brand? For those of us who grew up with Nicole Miller, to anyone just discovering this marketing maven here, this intimate conversation is a fun and fascinating insider's look at the world of fashion and a legendary designer. And you can only get it here. FASHION CRIMES PODCAST “The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew You Needed” Hosted by your favorite personal stylist, Holly Katz. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
Chris Dawson maintains his innocence and no knowledge of what happened to his wife's disappearance. Jennifer Stone. takes us to the court room. the history, the boys club, the informant and the missing body. beyond reasonable doubt.
In the latest episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan chats with his old friend, Jennifer Stone (Wizards of Waverly Place) for the first time in nearly 2 decades!Jordan and Jennifer grew up in Arlington doing theater together before Jennifer starred in Wizards alongside Selena Gomez as a teenager. Since then, she's continued working as an actress while also becoming an ER nurse.In this episode, Jennifer opens up about the difficulties of navigating the world of fame and celebrity as a teen, her decision to pursue a career in medicine and more!
Today on Vulnerable, I sit down with actress and nurse Jennifer Stone. Jennifer began acting at age six, which led her on a journey where she became Harper Finkle on the Disney Channel Original Series Wizards of Waverly Place. In her early twenties, she was diagnosed with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA). She took some time away from acting and went to school and studied nursing. She became a registered nurse in 2020 and joined the ER front lines during the pandemic. Brendan and I were excited to deep dive with Jennifer about how she balances her acting career with her nursing career. In this episode, Jennifer reflects how acting has always been something she was passionate about from a young age. As an adult, she realized that although the art of acting is something she continues to love, she needed to spend time doing something that wasn't just about her. She didn't want to become the narcissistic and self-involved side of the industry she was exposed to as a child. Being a nurse has allowed her to continue pursuing acting while grounding herself in the real world. It was so interesting to talk to Jennifer about how acting has informed the way she taps into empathy while navigating the ER, how patients sometimes recognize her, and how she has survived working on the frontlines during the pandemic. This episode highlights how it's important to cultivate a resource that grounds you and supports your artistic expression. It doesn't even have to be a career, it could be a mantra, an ethic, a community action, anything that guides you to be more fully you. You can follow Jennifer @jenniferstone on Instagram, Twitter, and @jenniferlstone on TikTok. Follow me, Christy Carlson Romano on Instagram @thechristycarlsonromano and TikTok @christcarlsonromano, subscribe to my YouTube channel, and follow Brendan Rooney on Instagram @thebrendanrooney and TikTok @brendanrooney. Be sure to follow Vulnerable @thevulnerablepodcast on Instagram and TikTok.
Recently, Kelly and Joann made the difficult decision not to attend the Spring High Point Market in April 2022. Things are busier than they've ever been in their 17 years in business and since Kelly and Joann had been to the last three markets, they decided to stay put and work, work, work! Instead, they reached out to several friends and colleagues who did attend the market who could give listeners the scoop on what they saw and what we can expect to see in the way of color, fabrics, furnishings, supply chain issues and lead times in the industry. Listen in to hear from designers across the U.S. on the hottest trends to be on the lookout for! IN THIS EPISODE: [00:30] Introduction and sponsor information [02:45] Debbie Bassnet and Jessica Duce talk colors, texture and lead times [06:52] Linda Holt and Laura Miya share Southwestern color trends and new textures [13:06] Elizabeth Scruggs and Christine Phillips mention warmer finishes and favorite brand collections [18:15] Grant Ford and Jennifer Stone agree on the casualization of home furnishings and the move towards soft, curved shapes [23:12] Kerry Howard and Dennis Scully talk about industry challenges and vintage, casual and cozy styles emerging KEY TAKEAWAYS: Gray is on its way out and beige is coming in, as well as Southwestern colors being introduced. Lead times are sadly not improving and more price increases are expected. However, companies are looking into quick ship programs and domestic based manufacturing to help decrease lead times. Boucle is the trending textile for upholstered furniture and wood pieces in darker shades with textures such as caning and rattan are becoming more popular. RESOURCE LINKS: Norwalk Furniture Website Episode 78 - Photography Tips and Tricks to Take Your Cell Phone Photos To the Next Level with Linda Holt Guest Designers and Colleagues: Debbie Basnett Website Jessica Duce Website Linda Holt Website Lori Miya Website Elizabeth Scruggs Website Christine Phillips of Viola PR and Design Grant Ford, Account Manager with Lexington Home Brands Jennifer Stoner Website Kerry Howard on Instagram Dennis Scull of Business of Home Podcast QUOTES: “I don't usually brag about going to expensive places, but I just left the gas station.” “Don't be intimidated by what you don't know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.” - Sara Blakely, Founder, Spanx SPONSOR: This episode of Inside Design is sponsored by Norwalk Furniture. Norwalk has been handcrafting custom upholstery for over 100 years and serves the design community throughout the country. They presented a new collection of fabrics and upholstery frames at this past Spring High Point Market. They have a virtual walk through of the showroom on their website that brings to life the recent show so you can see what is new, and for those like us that couldn't attend, we can now see it on the site. Visit their gorgeous products at one of their three year round showrooms (Dallas, Atlanta and Las Vegas) or online at NorwalkFurniture.com. Also, don't miss the remarkable 360 Design Tool app that makes selecting custom upholstery fast, fun and foolproof. Available for Apple, Android and on their website. Make sure to check it out!
Every day brings us the opportunity to choose to devote our heart to the Lord and find ways to honor and please Him with the life we have been given. Today my guest, Jennifer Stone discusses areas where women tend to struggle, how to be encouraged by God's word, and biblical tips for couples and parents to keep our heart and mind fixed on Jesus.
Welcome to the ILYSM Podcast with Kenzie Elizabeth. Today Kenzie sits down with Jennifer Stone to talk Wizards of Waverly Place, becoming a nurse, constantly evolving, TX, female empowerment & more. Hope you enjoy xo! Visit www.Freshly.com/ILOVEYOU for $40 off your first two orders Produced by Dear Media
Getting by in day to day life has it's hidden challenges...“The In-Between” stars Mads (Jennifer Stone) and Junior (Mindy Bledsoe) as best friends who set out on a road trip to Portland from L.A. Both women are struggling with diseases often considered invisible illnesses (both in the film and in real-life), devastating to their level of function daily as they set out on a trip of self-discovery. The difficulty level is that they are struggling in their everyday lives beset with layers of challenges that range from crippling emotional damage to physical illness. Mads is a type 1Diabetic, and Junior suffers from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (classed as the most painful of chronic pain conditions). In addition to physical illness, Mads and Junior also both suffer from heartaches from the loss of a loved one. They are both hurting and looking for closure that will bring healing.Available on most VOD platforms, this is an indie film road trip with a hell of a lot of heart and we got the unique pleasure of talking with both Jennifer and Mindy about the challenges of indie filmmaking and the price of eating gas station food in order to advance your art form...
Q&A with The In-Between producer, writer, and actor Jennifer Stone. Moderated by Mara Webster, In Creative Company. Mads and Junior, united by their chronic illnesses, leave Los Angeles on a road trip. They visit quirky landmarks and cheap motels until Junior discovers that Mads has a secret that could tear their friendship apart.
Jam-packed, fun-filled, and interesting episode of BEHIND THE LENS thanks to our special guest, the multi-talented MINDY BLEDSOE talking her new film, THE IN-BETWEEN, plus our pre-recorded exclusive interview with DAVID CHARBONIER and JUSTIN POWELL talking their latest film, THE DJINN. Remember that old adage, "Be careful what you wish for"? We're about to find out why that is thanks to filmmakers DAVID CHARBONIER and JUSTIN POWELL and their latest film, THE DJINN, the tale of a mute boy alone in his apartment who makes a wish to fulfill his heart's greatest desire – to have a voice – only to find himself trapped with a sinister being, THE DJINN. A film reliant on sound and visuals, and a powerful performance from Ezra Dewey, this is a film – and interview – not to be missed. Take a listen as David and Justin not only talk about the making of THE DJINN – and particularly that sound design – and casting the wonderful Ezra Dewey, but also their second film The Boy Behind The Door which was released in Fall 2020 and also stars Ezra together with Lonnie Chavis, and their learning curves and growth as filmmakers between the two films. And then we're joined live by writer/director/producer/editor/actor MINDY BLEDSOE talking about her new film, THE IN-BETWEEN. Making her feature directorial debut, listen as Mindy talks about creating and crafting this 4500-mile road trip female buddy story with co-star/co-producer Jennifer Stone while shining a light on two chronic illnesses which afflict Mindy and Jennifer in real life but never losing the light of life. And yes, Mindy and Jennifer really drove 4500 miles around the United States while shooting this film! Needless to say, Mindy has some great anecdotes about the road trip, as well as the travails of filmmaking with a skeleton crew and a lo budget/no budget/micro-budget film. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
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Elder McKay received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Brigham Young University in 1984. In 1987, he received a juris doctor degree from Brigham Young University. From 1987 to 2018, Elder McKay practiced law in Oregon and Utah. Elder McKay has served in a number of Church callings, including full-time missionary in the Japan Kobe Mission, elders quorum president, ward Young Men president, high councilor, counselor in a bishopric, bishop, counselor in a stake presidency and stake president. Kyle Stirland McKay was born in Chicago, Illinois, on February 14, 1960. He married Jennifer Stone in 1984. They are the parents of nine children.
Jennifer Stone, founder of Ciel Café Privé Sélect, is a Licensed Quality Grader by the Coffee Quality Institute as well as an internationally recognized coffee cupper and judge for the Cup of Excellence. Jen joins Justin to discuss launching a new coffee brand.
When coffee is ground, the interior of the bean, along with its delicate flavor oils, is exposed to air. If the grounds are not quickly subjected to brewing, oxygen will begin to degrade the flavor immediately. Therefore, it is imperative to grind coffee just prior to brewing for optimal flavor and freshness. For this reason, all Ciel coffee remains as whole bean to the point of consumption.For best results, Ciel strongly encourages the use of burr grinders, which result in a consistent grind and, unlike blade grinders, will not overheat coffee beans, preserving their essential aromas and oils. The coffee particle size of your grind is determined by your selected brewing method and relates directly to the corresponding brew time. The smaller the particle size of ground coffee, the greater the overall surface area, and the less time it needs in contact with water to extract the perfect flavor. Very fine espresso ground coffee might require 27 seconds of brewing time, while coarser particles are suitable for 5 minutes in a French Press.It is recommended you keep your grinder clean and free of coffee oil build-up, to preserve the truest flavor of Café Privé Sélect.Recommended settings based on the Baratza Vario-W GrindersEspresso Grind - 8Pour Over Grind - 18French Press Grind - 25
S2:E7 Coffee Conversations - The Rise of Women in Roofing National Women in Roofing (NWIR) Co-Chairs, Jennifer Stone, Johns Manville and Renae Bales, KPost Roofing and Waterproofing, join Heidi Ellsworth, RCS Partner to talk about the Rise of Women in Roofing. This conversation focuses on how NWIR continues to deliver networking, mentoring, education and recruitment for women to find success in the roofing industry. They discuss the importance of balance, diversity, equity and inclusion in the roofing industry and explore how recruiting with these traits in mind results in a cultural enhancement for everyone in the company. Grab your coffee and learn from this cutting-edge conversation about how to recruit and retain more women in roofing.
Jennifer Stone gives a summary of the events and characters involved in the recent inquest into William Tyrrell dissappearence. with some mind blowing whistleblowing information.
In the second episode of our “Back to School” series, we review HIGH SCHOOL EXORCISM (2014), starring Jennifer Stone, Janel Parrish, Shanley Caswell, and Ione Skye. High school student Chloe (Stone) has hit a rough patch and is acting out as a result. Is her disorderly behavior a result of trauma combined with undiagnosed mental illness? Or is something more malevolent to blame? Chloe’s best friend, the normally rational Lauren (Parrish), believes the latter and seeks out the assistance of holy roller Olivia (Caswell) to cast out Chloe’s demons once and for all. What could go wrong? We also discuss officially making Lifewine a religion, kink shame Stephanie for her controversial fetish, and learn about one of the ways a Chupacabra can be used as a surgical tool. This episode may possess you, but your soul is safe with us! This movie is available to view on Tubi. Support the show (https://patreon.com/lifewinepodcast)
Jennifer Stone is a school teacher from the Los Angeles Area. She was diagnosed with PAH in July 2011. In this episode, she discusses how she is fighting this disease through clinical trials, staying positive, and having a strong support system. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & Linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware #ClinicalTrials
Today, my mom, Jennifer Stone sit down and we will be discussing the topic of dating. This will be a 2 part podcast, so look for the second part in a few weeks! GREAT NEWS! You can now support my ministry by being a monthly donor. Just click this link and you can choose the amount you would be willing to give so that more people can be reached with The Gospel! https://anchor.fm/alexander-stone/support--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alexander-stone/support
** TRIGGER WARNING** Sex, eating disorder, trauma talk. We talk about all kinds of raw, honest realities and truths from sex, to trauma through this podcast interview and conversation with Jennifer Stone. Today we talk about: Breathwork and it's healing component Jennifer's journey into finding her purpose within her work How she found sensual embodiment What does it mean to create art from your pain How to become your own alchemist Breathwork, movement & meditation - using all 3's for transformation Tantra healing How to embody more patience, presence and permission for trauma release Finding the beauty behind the darkness JUST AS MUCH as the light Using the feminine AND the masculine energies to heal How we can reparent ourselves Tapping into our own body's wisdom The power of psychosomatic healing Leaning in to ourselves for healing Whip rage and how to utilize it to release rage and anger Find Jennifer on Instagram Join Jennifer's 6 Week Sensual Embodiment Program starting May 2nd Shop My Amazon Favourites Guided meditation Series + Online Course Now Available Find me on Instagram @tashakredl Facebook: Tasha Kredl Web: tashakredl.com Email: natasha.mkredl@gmail.com
Navia Robinson is here! She’s Nia Baxter on Raven’s Home D’Asia in Being Mary Jane Janie on The Vampire Diaries & Rosie in Free Rein! Plus Piper talks Michael Poryes (co-crator of That’s So Raven) and makes an appeal to Disney Channel to bring back more awesome shows from the kids live action Golden Age. (Yes we’re very excited about Terri Minsky’s Lizzie McGuire reboot too!) So this all went down on the red carpet at Universal Studio’s Halloween Horror Nights 2019! We actually didn’t know that Navia would even be there until checking in so she was a pretty kewl surprise! Navia Ziraili Robinson is one of many talented Disney Channel young actors from the Atlanta area (including Raven Symone). Tip for actor who think they need to be in LA to get started: So many actors actually get their start in the South! Jennifer Stone, Leighton Meester and Selena Gomez are from Texas. Bella Thorne, Bailey Madison, Johnny Depp, Adam Sandler (and Piper Reese) are all from South Florida. Demi Lovato is from New Mexico. You can start anywhere! Debby Ryan actually got started acting in Wiesbaden Germany! Yup! Ya need to get to work guyz! OK…back to Navia! So Navia Robinson was in a bunch of commercials before being invited by Disney execs to a two-week acting intensive boot camp in LA. From there she went on to appearing with Gabrielle Union in BET’s Being Mary Jane the Netflix series Free Rein and eventually Raven’s Home in 2017! In this interview Piper and Navia get into the fun questions: wardrobe who messes up most on set (and Navia doesn’t go with the standard answer we usually hear) and what’s coming up for Raven’s Home season 3! So sit back and relax for all 3 minutes and check it out guys!
Brec Bassinger, Jennifer Stone, and Andrew Slyfox joined Craig and Laura in front of a live audience in Los Angeles along with an opening by Dave Holmes and a musical performance by Nina Ragonese. Support Beta Cell on Patreon. This live show was made possible with the support of Presenting Sponsor Companion Medical along with sponsors MyID, Sugar Medical, Glucose SOS, and Genteel.
Brec Bassinger, Jennifer Stone, and Andrew Slyfox joined Craig and Laura in front of a live audience in Los Angeles along with an opening by Dave Holmes and a musical performance by Nina Ragonese.This live show was made possible with the support of Presenting Sponsor Companion Medical along with sponsors MyID, Sugar Medical, Glucose SOS, and Genteel.Hear even more by joining the Beta Cell Fan Club! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Release date: 08/26/19Free to listen on any platform. Let's Laugh about Death - The dramedy podcast that celebrates life while contemplating the inevitable with Host Tim Rooney - of the popular Amazon Prime film series Haunted Saginaw.This week, my guest is Jennifer Stone-Sparks. Jennifer is an old friend from my high school art classes. During our talk (which goes all over the place, and I love that) we talk about a number of things including Dream Visitations of passed loved ones and the concept of ghosts maybe being the result of crossing timelines. In addition to death, we also talk about overcoming alcoholism as well as finding a dream and going for it! Life is too short take chances!Get the show for any platform including these:iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/y3qxhy37Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/y3jgryovStitcher: https://tinyurl.com/y4qdlklg Support the show financially just by listening at: https://tinyurl.com/y27m6s8g www.letslaughaboutdeath.com#death #laughaboutdeath #afterlife #griefsucks #Hauntedsaginaw #deathanddying #LiveLifeHappy #amazonprime #grievingwithhumor #happy #goforit #sleep visitations #overcomingalcoholism
Doctor K and researcher Jennifer Stone review the safety, science and similarities of Acupuncture and Dry Needling.
Researcher and medical expert Jennifer Stone shares inspiring clinic stories from real life patients and discusses the latest scientific research on pain, addiction and and acupuncture. Ever wonder what is really happening in the body with every PoK? You may have heard acupuncture "moves Qi around the meridians" described by scholars and physicians 2000 years ago, but find out the science that today's licensed acupuncturists rely on to provide safe, effective treatments.
S1:E1 Roofing Road Trips with Heidi- Roofing Day 2019 with Jennifer Stone This RCS Podcast is the first in the new series "Roofing Road Trips with Heidi". In this is episode, we speak with Special guest Jennifer Stone, RCS Influencer, about the importance of attending the upcoming Roofing Day in DC and explore what National Women In Roofing have in store for us at their Luncheon on April 3rd. Listen to this very informational podcast and be ready for our voices to be heard in Washington.
In this episode of Archiving AK, archivist Gwen Higgins speaks with Dr. Jennifer Stone, a professor of English at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Jennifer discusses her decision to incorporate archival research into her History of English Language course and what she has learned from having her students use archival sources for their projects. She also talks about her experiences using archives for her own research on language in Alaska.
How would you like to go to Space School?? If you’re a sixth form student on the Isle of Man – or know one – who is looking to expand horizons into galaxies far far away, ManSat could have the perfect opportunity. Every year, working with the Department of Education, Sport and Culture, the Manx satellite firm sponsors scholarships for up to three Isle of Man students to attend the United Space School in Houston, Texas. Christy caught up Dr Jennifer Stone, Snr Manager of Regulatory Affairs at Mansat, who won the very first scholarship back in 2000, going where no other Manx student had gone before – a giant leap which resulted in a career in the space industry. If you're interested in applying or know someone who is, speak to head of 6th form at your school, or contact ManSat at information@mansat.com. For more information on the United Space School please visit: www.unitedspaceschool.org. The deadline for entries is January 9th 2019.
I was studying abroad, seated at a tiny café in Puebla, Mexico, when a cup of coffee changed my life. Time briefly slowed as I took in the richly layered taste of that cup, observing the energy, community and vivid conversation, all centered around a common love of coffee. At that moment, I realized that in some way, coffee would be an important part of my future. From here, I journeyed to the plazas of southern Spain, where I became a student of café culture, in preparation for bringing the authentic experience to America. By 1997 I was the owner of a café in the U.S. The coffee I was sourcing from a regional roaster was the best to be found, but I knew I could do better. By the following year, I had purchased a coffee roaster and my first bag of unroasted green coffee beans, embarking on a lifelong quest. In the 17 years since, I have traveled across countries and continents in search of the most extraordinary coffees, innovative producers and complex flavors. What began as an attempt to satisfy my own desire for superior coffee, soon became a mission to share the ultimate coffee experience, as I realized other sophisticated coffee lovers were seeking the same qualities I had discovered. With Demours, I am exploring cultures and expanding palates, focusing all my efforts on delivering to every person who tastes a cup of Café Privé Sélect their own life-changing coffee moment. Jennifer A. Stone, founder of Demours Café Privé Sélect, is a Licensed Quality Grader by the Coffee Quality Institute as well as an internationally recognized coffee cupper and judge for the Cup of Excellence.
Robert speaks to UAA professor Jennifer Stone about her time on the trail on this year's winter expedition course. If you haven't already, please review us on iTunes! It's an important way to help new listeners discover the show Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up for our weekly newsletter. If you would like to introduce friends or family to podcasts, we created a How to Listen guide based on frequently asked questions. Sponsors: Alaska Dog Works
Robert speaks to UAA professor Jennifer Stone about her time on the trail on this year's winter expedition course. If you haven't already, please review us on iTunes! It's an important way to help new listeners discover the show Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and sign up for our weekly newsletter. If you would like to introduce friends or family to podcasts, we created a How to Listen guide based on frequently asked questions. Sponsors: Alaska Dog Works
Jennifer Stone, best known as Harper on the Disney Channel's Wizards of Waverly Place, was diagnosed with diabetes four years ago. At the time, she was told to give up her dream of acting. Instead, she found a great care team, got educated and leaned on support of family and friends. She has two movies coming out in 2018. Jennifer has LADA, which is sometimes called type 1.5 and we talk about what that means and why it's often misdiagnosed. More about Jennifer's story at Beyond Type 1 In our Community Connection this week, you'll hear from Trudy Peters with some advice about living well with diabetes for 58 years. And in Now you Know, how a spider web inspired a new way of looking at implanting islet cells. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group ----- 2:00 Welcome! Stacey talks about Wizards of Waverly Place 4:10 Listener email - it's a small diabetes world 7:15 Interview with Jennifer Stone "The Hat Song" "Disney Channel promo bloopers" 42:50 Community Connection with Trudy Peters Sugar Surfing 46:45 Now You Know, islet cell research 50:40 Stacey talks about Benny's Bar Mitzvah this week and the diabetes milestone she's been hoping for ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
Ep. 46! Jennifer Stone joins us to talk about all sorts of nonsense. We talk high society things like art in Paris, low class things like horror movies, and everything in between! Matt falls off a chair, and Casey does a spot on Irish impression.
OMG! IS it TRUE? HARPER from Wizards of Waverly Place...SELENA GOMEZ's best MUGGLE friend on the show...is now a FREAKY BABYSITTER!? The Princess of the Press sits down (in nice chairs with wheels) with JENNIFER STONE from WIZARDS of WAVERLY PLACE and NICKELODEON's DEADTIME STORIES! EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Deadtime Stories creator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6aZY6ePHvA-----------------------------------------------------------------------PIPER on iMDB: http://imdb.me/PiperReese-----------------------------------------------------------------------REGISTER on PIPERSPICKS.TV: http://piperspicks.tv/INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/PipersPIcksTVTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/PipersPicksTVFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/PipersPicksTV ©2013 Piper's Picks® TV
In this episode of Chatting with Cathy, Jennifer Stone makes a guest appearance to promote her new Nickelodeon show Deadtime Stories. Jennifer discusses how she got her start in local theater at a young age, taping Secondhand Lions and how all of it lead to the Disney Channel. Jennifer also shares her experience working on […] The post Jennifer Stone Interview | AfterBuzz TV's Chatting with Cathy appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
Actress Madisen Beaty calls the Hotline after attending the PROM Premiere. Highlights included seeing Austin Butler, Jennifer Stone, Nathan Kress, Rico Rodriguez and Raini Rodriguez. Plus, a quick update on her latest project - Rock Barnes.
Pull up a chair and join Mysti and Jennifer Stone for lunch on the set of Wizards of Waverly Place. The two talk about "Sprite Refreshing Films" and how it gives kids the opportunity to make movies. Plus, some fun stories from the set of Wizards and more!
Debby Ryan, Jennifer Stone, Marisol Esparza, Bridgit Mendler, Elizabeth Gillies, Sterling Knight, Ryan Newman, and Matt Dally share their thoughts on back to school.
Tween Hollywood Celebrity Reporter Piper Reese in one of the quirkiest Piper's Quick Picks yet! Piper totally wasn't expecting to talk to David Henrie! Also...Jennifer Stone! Jennifer is so sweet...and so smart! Check it out y'all! -----------------------------------------------------------------------PIPER on iMDB: http://imdb.me/PiperReese-----------------------------------------------------------------------REGISTER on PIPERSPICKS.TV: http://piperspicks.tv/INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/PipersPIcksTVTWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/PipersPicksTVFACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/PipersPicksTV ©20110 Piper's Picks® TV
Jennifer talks with Tommy2 about her new Disney Channel Original Movie - Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars. She also goes into detail about her work on Wizards of Waverly Place and more!
Jennifer Stone talks about the new episode that you won’t want to miss tonight at 7:30pm Central. Also, she gives details on how you can talk to her and get messages with her new Say Now number (323-622-8600).