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From Nurse to Oncology Sales: Catina Pitzen's Journey What does it take to go from bedside nurse to top oncology sales rep? In this episode of Medical Sales U, I sit down with Catina Pitzen, Senior Oncology Sales Representative at Eisai and board member of the Columbus chapter of the Oncology Nursing Society. Catina shares how her nursing roots—especially her love for labor and delivery—prepared her for success in one of the most complex areas of pharmaceutical sales. We discuss the realities of breaking into oncology, the power of pre-call planning, and how her commitment to lifelong learning shapes her approach. Whether you're a nurse considering a new career or a sales professional exploring oncology, Catina's story is a powerful reminder that clinical experience and curiosity can open doors in medical sales.
Nathan brings his trademark clarity and multidimensional awareness to help us piece together the hidden architecture of control—and how to spiritually defend against it.
Have feedback or a topic you want to hear about, let us know by sending us a direct message!Welcome back to another episode of The KarWell Chronicles! In this candid and heartfelt conversation, Sarah and Emily dive deep into a pivotal moment in their entrepreneurial journey. As they navigate the complexities of friendship and business, they reveal their decision to pivot away from their mentorship and retreat programs, marking the end of an era. Join them as they share the emotional rollercoaster of making tough choices, the importance of prioritizing personal goals, and the excitement of exploring new ventures. From tiny home updates to dreams of opening a coffee shop, this episode is packed with inspiration and authenticity. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a small-town dreamer, or simply someone looking for motivation to pursue your passions, this episode is for you! Tune in to witness their journey of growth, change, and the power of honest conversations.Timestamps:0:00 - Introduction and Announcement of Changes1:02 - Tiny Home Update: Navigating Local Politics4:31 - The Shift in Business: Why They're Stepping Back12:12 - The Importance of Honest Conversations in Business Partnerships20:10 - Exploring New Ventures: Coffee Shop Dreams30:16 - Reflecting on the Journey: What's Next for The Cardwell Chronicles44:02 - Final Thoughts and Encouragement for ListenersDon't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more episodes! Share your thoughts in the comments below!Hosted by Emily Karnaz & Sarah Glidewell // The KarWells You can view the video & audio version on our Youtube Channel Thanks for listening!
Join the waiting list for The Holistic Career Change Group ProgramIn this episode,I unpack the paralyzing fear of failure that often holds us back from making meaningful career transitions and discovering our true path.Why Fear of Failure Feels So Massive:Psychological Factors: Identity attachment, loss aversion, uncertainty intolerance, and perfectionismSocial Factors: Fear of judgment, comparison to others, and cultural expectationsCultural Considerations: How different cultural backgrounds create unique pressures around career choicesPractical Concerns: Financial vulnerability, time investment, and perceived skill gapsEnergetic Impact: How fear disrupts our natural flow and blocks our intuitive wisdomSacred Perspective Shifts:The Parental Wisdom Test: What would you advise your own child to do?The Deathbed Perspective: What will you regret most looking back?The Soul's Journey: What experiences is your spirit here to collect?The Inner Child Connection: What dreams did you have before the world told you to be practical?Practical Magic Strategies:Create intentional bridges between old and new pathsBuild concrete safety nets to ground your leap of faithFind your soul tribe for support and reflectionPractice small acts of courage to strengthen your spiritHonor your emotions as messengers, not obstaclesRemember: If it all feels overwhelming, trust your intuition to guide you to just one reframe and one strategy. Even tiny steps create magical momentum, and momentum is everything when transforming fear into possibility ✨Enjoying this episode? Send me a text & share what you're resonating with!———
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This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip & Denny will be playing music by Called Out Quartet, Paul's Journey, Mike Holcomb, Gordan Mote, The Chitans, The Collingsworth Family, and of course their mystery artists of the week. Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/62029869/download.mp3 Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com Playlist: Artists |Song Title | Album 01. The Herb Henry Family - He's a great and mighty God - "A New Chapter" 02. Poet Voices - It won't be long - "Won't Be Long" 03. Called Out Quartet - I just can't make it by myself - "Can't Make It by Myself" 04. Paul's Journey - What a mighty God - "Keep Keeping On" 05. The Gaither Vocal Band - Jesus is everywhere - "Good Things Take Time" 06. Triumphant Quartet - Unashamed - "God Is Listening" 07. Greater Vision - Preacher tell me like it is - "For all He's done" 08. The Perrys - That sounds like home to me - "John 3:16" 09. Mike Holcomb - If you only knew - "A New Season" 10. Back Home - Your son - "Your Son" 11. The Nelons - Scars in heaven - "Scars In Heaven - Single" 12. Truesong - Waiting for me - "Tell Someone" 13. Gordan Mote - Missing Jesus (Featuring Travis Cottrrell) - "Where You Lead Me" 14. Mystery artists of the week - Unclouded day - "Hymns In The Heartland" 15. Legacy Five - God's been good - "25" 16. The Chitans - Hush - "Shoulder To Shoulder" 17. The Kingsmen - Praying for the prodigal - "Unstoppable God" 18. The Booth Brothers - I played in the band and sang in the choir - "A Tribute To The Songs Of Bill & Gloria Gaither" 19. Mark Bishop - Roses are red, you dig - "You're Happy When You're Laughing" 20. Mystery artists of the week - One of these days - "Help Is On The Way" 21. The Collingsworth Family - In the sweet by and by - "Classics & Hymns" 22. the Whisnants - I'll stand for the Lord - "He Made A Way" 23. Brian Free & Assurance - sometimes you need a song - "Beyond Amazed" 24. The Williamsons - You made the mountain - "Above Everything" Outro – Roger Bennet – He Keeps Me Singing
In this episode of Taste Life Nutrition Radio & Podcast, we journey with Aleya Harris, the beacon of spark for your spark™ and the visionary behind The Evolution Collective Inc., as she unveils the secrets to vanquishing the villains on your hero's journey. Titled "Vanquish the Villains on Your Hero's Journey: What's Stopping You from Reaching Your Happily Ever After?", this episode dives deep into the realms of radical authenticity and strategic storytelling, tools that Aleya has mastered and employed to revolutionize the way businesses communicate, transforming their cultures and market positioning. Aleya Harris, a former marketing executive, ex-Google Vendor Partner, and a StoryBrand Certified Guide, shares her wealth of experience in purpose-driven story crafting. As the host of the award-winning Flourishing Entrepreneur Podcast, she discusses her unique approach as a Strategic Storytelling Consultant that has helped numerous businesses articulate their radically authentic stories, unlocking their potential and guiding them to unparalleled success. Throughout the episode, Aleya emphasizes the critical importance of communication in achieving business success, stating, "If you can't communicate who you are, you'll make less money." She advocates for a holistic approach to evolve into the highest version of oneself, highlighting that a company's success is directly tied to its hero's alignment with their true essence. Listeners will learn about the pitfalls of unclear strategies, confusing brands, and undefined workplace cultures, and how these elements repel ideal clients, visibility opportunities, and career-making connections. Aleya proposes narrative-based programs as the solution to release blockages, create clearer communication, and build team cohesion, steering clear of superficial fixes that fail to address the root cause of issues. For leadership teams, personal brands, and high potential leaders seeking real connection, Aleya outlines a transformative process. Starting with scheduling a call to dive into challenges, she then collaborates with clients through recalibration techniques and proven storytelling frameworks, igniting a spark that aligns teams toward a common vision and leads to flourishing revenue, reputation, and market share. This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling like a Pip with a frazzled Gladys Knight, Merry Men without direction, or simply stuck in a less funny version of "The Hangover." Aleya Harris offers the guidance needed to address and overcome these challenges, putting audacious goals within reach. Discover how to tighten your internal story, prevent becoming yesterday's news, and take your career to the next level with storytelling-centered strategy, messaging, and coaching. Join us on this transformative journey to rewrite your radically authentic story and stand out from the crowd. Connect with Aleya: www.aleyaharris.com www.evolutioncollective.com www.radicalrebirthretreat.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleyaharris/ https://www.instagram.com/aleyaharris/ Connect with Nikki: https://www.tastelifenutrition.com https://www.facebook.com/TasteLifeNutrition https://www.instagram.com/tastelifenutrition Apple Podcasts: apple.co/3V8Q6wT Spotify: spoti.fi/3SZYQDw Sponsor: https://www.cellcore.com
Carren Strock — equally at home with a pen and paper, a paintbrush and canvas, needle and thread, or hammer and nails — is an all-around Renaissance woman. She is the author of the ground-breaking book on a previously undiscussed topic,Married Women Who Love Women, now in its third edition. She is also the author of A Writer's Journey: What to Know Before, During, and After Writing a Book, In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel (a mystery novel set in Coney Island, New York), Tangled Ribbons (a lesbian paranormal romance) , Grandpa and Me and the Park in the City. (a rhyming picture book for children), Potatoes With Appeal; 105 Mouth-Watering Recipes, (a cookbook dedicated to her love for the potato), and her latest book, Secret Survivors, (a gripping middle grade chapter book). Her artwork has been honored in both regional and international art shows and has been exhibited at the Albright Knox Art Gallery. Her photographs have appeared in architectural magazines and her articles have appeared in numerous publications in the United States and abroad. For years, as her children were growing up, Ms. Strock exhibited her arts and crafts throughout New England taking awards for her paintings, quilting, and woodwork. When asked if there was anything she couldn't do, her family would tease, “find the kitchen.” The family often picniced on the floor because the kitchen and dining room tables were covered with projects. The middle child of three, Carren was raised in Brooklyn, New York, by parents who encouraged creativity. When she was eight, she told her father that her doll needed a bed. He took her to a hobby shop and bought her a coping saw, balsa wood, and paint and she designed and built a cradle. During hot summer days, her mother would set up a card table in the street and she and her siblings would pass the time painting or cutting paper and making collages. After having lived in Milford, Connecticut, and then in East Amherst, New York, she returned to her roots in Brooklyn. She is a member of the the Authors Guild, the Publishing Triangle, Out Professionals, the American Society of Journalists, the International Women's Writing Guild, and the Women's National Book Association for which she was a workshop director for more than twenty years. She has taught writing classes as well as classes in photo composition in New York City and at IWWG sponsored workshops at Skidmore, Brown, and Yale Universities. She is now available for speaking engagements. Ms. Strock is the mother of two and the grandmother of two who, she says, make her heart sing. The Storytellers hosted by Grace Sammon focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters, and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GSammonWrites On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ #TheStorytellers #Storyteller #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #BookishRoadTrip #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #author #marriedwomenwholovewomen #loveislove #womenwholovewomen The Storytellers is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.
Carren Strock — equally at home with a pen and paper, a paintbrush and canvas, needle and thread, or hammer and nails — is an all-around Renaissance woman. She is the author of the ground-breaking book on a previously undiscussed topic,Married Women Who Love Women, now in its third edition. She is also the author of A Writer's Journey: What to Know Before, During, and After Writing a Book, In the Shadow of the Wonder Wheel (a mystery novel set in Coney Island, New York), Tangled Ribbons (a lesbian paranormal romance) , Grandpa and Me and the Park in the City. (a rhyming picture book for children), Potatoes With Appeal; 105 Mouth-Watering Recipes, (a cookbook dedicated to her love for the potato), and her latest book, Secret Survivors, (a gripping middle grade chapter book). Her artwork has been honored in both regional and international art shows and has been exhibited at the Albright Knox Art Gallery. Her photographs have appeared in architectural magazines and her articles have appeared in numerous publications in the United States and abroad. For years, as her children were growing up, Ms. Strock exhibited her arts and crafts throughout New England taking awards for her paintings, quilting, and woodwork. When asked if there was anything she couldn't do, her family would tease, “find the kitchen.” The family often picniced on the floor because the kitchen and dining room tables were covered with projects. The middle child of three, Carren was raised in Brooklyn, New York, by parents who encouraged creativity. When she was eight, she told her father that her doll needed a bed. He took her to a hobby shop and bought her a coping saw, balsa wood, and paint and she designed and built a cradle. During hot summer days, her mother would set up a card table in the street and she and her siblings would pass the time painting or cutting paper and making collages. After having lived in Milford, Connecticut, and then in East Amherst, New York, she returned to her roots in Brooklyn. She is a member of the the Authors Guild, the Publishing Triangle, Out Professionals, the American Society of Journalists, the International Women's Writing Guild, and the Women's National Book Association for which she was a workshop director for more than twenty years. She has taught writing classes as well as classes in photo composition in New York City and at IWWG sponsored workshops at Skidmore, Brown, and Yale Universities. She is now available for speaking engagements. Ms. Strock is the mother of two and the grandmother of two who, she says, make her heart sing. The Storytellers hosted by Grace Sammon focuses on individuals who choose to leave their mark on the world through the art of story. Each episode engages guests and listeners in the story behind the story of authors, artists, reporters, and others who leave a legacy of storytelling. Applying her years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, author, and storyteller herself, Grace brings to listeners an intimate one-on-one experience with her guests. Visit Grace at her website www.gracesammon.net. Contact Grace about being a guest on the show, email her at grace@gracesammon.net Follow Grace: On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/GraceSammonWrites/ On Twitter https://www.twitter.com/GSammonWrites On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-sammon-84389153/ #TheStorytellers #Storyteller #Storytellers # Storytelling #AuhtorInterview #LetsTalkBooks #LeaveYourMark #AuthorLife #StorytellerLife #ArtofStory #AuthorTalkNetwork #BookishRoadTrip #AuthorTalkNetwork #AuthorsOnTheAirGlobalRadioNetwork #author #marriedwomenwholovewomen #loveislove #womenwholovewomen The Storytellers is a copyrighted work © of Grace Sammon and Authors on The Air Global Radio Network.
In this enlightening interview, we delve deep into the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and its relevance in modern gut health management. Dr. Dimple Janga, an expert in Ayurveda and gut health, shares invaluable insights and practical tips to improve your digestive system and overall well-being. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe for more insightful discussions! Topics Discussed: Introduction and Dr. Dimple's Journey What is Ayurveda? Ayurvedic Body Types Balancing your Diet using taste Eating based on how you feel and time of day Astrology and Ayurvedic How do the seasons relate to Ayurveda? How does Ayurveda and Gut Health relate? What does Ayurveda say about bacteria? Ayurvedic Enemas How is Ayurveda use to tackle common gut health issues? Ayurveda and Sinusitis The Body's Energy Clock Dr Dimples up coming book Dr Dimples top Gut Health Tip Sponsor: Nourishme Organics https://www.nourishmeorganics.com.au/ 10% off using code : happygut Connect with Kriben Govender here: https://linktr.ee/kribengovender Connect with Dr Dimple Jangda: https://pranabydimple.com/ Download links If you enjoyed this episode and would like to show your support: 1) Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, give us 5 stars and leave a positive review Instructions: - Click this link https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/gut-health-gurus-podcast/id1433882512?mt=2 - Click "View in Itunes" button on the left-hand side - This will open the Itunes app - Click the "Subscribe" button - Click on "Ratings and Reviews" tab - Click on "Write a Review" button Non-Itunes users can leave a Google Review here: https://goo.gl/9aNP0V 2) Subscribe, like and leave a positive comment on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq5KxLvGIY4r6SqNaAphEUw?sub_confirmation=1 3) Share your favourite episode on Facebook, Instagram, and Stories 4) Let your friends and family know about this Podcast by email, text, messenger etc Thank you so much for your support. It means the world to us.
Show Notes Today's Guests: Rebeca Segraves PT, DPT Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Women's Health Physical Therapy rebeca@enhancedrecoverywellness.com https://enhancedrecoveryafterdelivery.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rebeca-segraves2030/ https://twitter.com/RebecaSegraves https://www.instagram.com/rebecasegraves_/ https://www.instagram.com/pelvichealthnetwork/ Jenna Segraves PT, DPT Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Neurological Physical Therapy jenna.segraves@gmail.com Erin Locati PT, DPT erin@risepelvicpt.com IG: erin locati_pt Ann Croghan PT, DPT, CLC, CAPP-OB Certified acroghan12@gmail.com Links: OB PT & OT Facebook Group https://journals.lww.com/jwphpt/Fulltext/2023/01000/Initiating_Occupational_and_Physical_Therapy_in.4.aspx https://academic.oup.com/ptj/article/101/7/pzab093/6169701 https://women.texaschildrens.org/blog/road-recovery-physical-therapy-services-benefit-women-after-c-section Guest Quotes: 2:48 Erin On Why PT isn't more involved with Pregnancy and Postpartum care “One of the big ones is that I think it's a society we just don't really value maternal care as much as we do some other diagnoses.” 6:19 Jenna “But what are the social determinants of health that this individual has an acute care therapists are The best highly qualified in order to address that. I don't think that there's any other setting that does as deep of a dive of someone's home environment, their support system that they have, what are what are the duties they have to go back to doing and then actually trying to simulate it in the hospital before they go home.” 10:26 Rebeca On Taking Vitals with Activity“We have to fill in the gap as therapists with every single patient population. The OB population is no different.” Rapid Responses: Give me a song on your workout playlist? Rebeca “My Power, Beyoncé” Jenna “Anything by Journey” What other podcast besides this one would you recommend? Erin “The Good Faith Podcast” Ann “I Shouldn't Be Alive” You know you work in acute care when… Rebeca “when you have a change of clothes, at least 3 times” Jenna “When you receive a stat order to, for someone who's potential discharge but they've never had PT for the whole week and a half they've been in the hospital.” Erin “When you change your shoes at your car” Ann “You leave your shoes under your desk” Connect with our hosts and the podcast! Leo Arguelles (LEE-O R-GWELL-IS) Twitter @LeoArguellesPT Ashley Poole Twitter @AshleyPooleDPT Interested in being a future guest? APTA Acute Care: Website October 26th Town Hall on Acute Care Residencies Awards Journal Access Twitter @AcuteCareAPTA Facebook APTA Acute Care Instagram @AcademyAcutePT YouTube APTA Acute Care Podcast APTA Acute Care Resources APTA Adult Vital Signs APTA Lab Values Document Webinar Recordings 2023 Long Covid Webinar Series
Hello everyone! My name is Ladek and my guest for this episode is learning designer and journey mapper Sam DeGeus. She has developed a learning design methodology that is adaptable, scalable, and gets everyone engaged in the design process. Her strong facilitation skills and ability to wrangle and synthesize large amounts of information are critical components to delivering effective journey mapping and alignment workshops for clients around the world.In this ‘conversational journey', Sam and I talk about00:00 › Start4:00 › Going on a Journey—What exactly is journey mapping and what is its purpose… and how might it speed up the process of getting to important conversations about learning?6:32 › First Step—Why isn't everyone using Journey Maps for every learning opportunity and does it work as well in the K-12 space or HigherEd as it does in the corporate space?18:36 › Discovery—How might journey mapping uncover non-training needs, what those look like… and how you can make sure this process doesn't go off the rails with complexity27:37 › Muddle—Sam explains how to overcome common objections to journey mapping and how to create parameters for success, and she provides examples of “ah ha” moments and success in her past work37:56 › Bookend—What happens after a map is created, or the process reaches a stopping point, and actions need to be taken.Listen to AI experts cut through the noise in the AI in Learning Summit.Hundreds of hours of top-notch content: Check out eLearnMagazine.com/ai-in-learning-summit to get your free ticket
Transformational Speaker, Jacob Brown joins the podcast to discuss what it means to have 'power under control'.Show Notes • What does it mean to "fail forward"• Fear and Imposter Syndrome• I believe in you• Becoming a Transformational Speaker• The Hero's Journey• What it means to hit 'rock bottom'• The story of the Golden Buddha• Faith• Meek: power under control• Leadership lessons• Speak what you seek until you see what you've saidConnect with JacobJacob's Website: https://failforwardbrown.comVarlo Cycling/Triathlon Apparel: https://varlosports.comConnect with Jacob on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobaaronbrown/
For episode 208 of the Metta Hour Podcast, we have the sixth episode in a special series celebrating Sharon's new book, “Real Life.”Today's podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/mettaThis interview features a conversation between Sharon and Pete Holmes, pulled from the Living An Authentic Life Summit. Pete is a comedian, writer, actor, cartoonist, podcast host, author, and spiritual seeker. His book, Comedy Sex God, explores his relationship with faith and comedy. His popular podcast, You Made It Weird, is a comedic exploration of the meaning of life, with guests ranging from Seth Rogen to Blake Griffin. As a comedian, Pete created and starred in the semi-autobiographical HBO show Crashing, which he executive produced alongside Judd Apatow. He is also an accomplished stand-up comedian with numerous television specials and late-night appearances.Real Life is now available from Flatiron Books in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats. To learn more about the book or get a copy, you can visit Sharon's website here. In this episode, Pete and Sharon speak about:• Writing one's biography • Fame is an agreed-upon conceit• Pete's teacher Ram Dass• Specialness addiction• Pete's experience facing his ego in his work• Fame is something that happens in other people's minds• Franciscan teacher Richard Rohr• Growing up as a fundamentalist Christian• Pete's experience with Hero's Journey• What is still true amidst immense challenges• Pete's motto: “What is This?”• Letting go of specialness • What matters when we die• Pete's first meeting with Ram Dass• How do we love our neighbors when we don't like them?• Faith and despair• The practice of “Yes, Thank-You.”To learn more about Pete's work, you can visit Pete's websiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Canada's first electric car makes its debut at the world's largest tech show in Las Vegas GUEST: Flavio Volpe, president, Automotive Parts Manufacturing Association How a B.C. stuntwoman followed in her mother's footsteps to find success in Hollywood GUEST: Maya Macatumpag-Murray, professional stuntwoman New Zealand's aggressive anti-smoking strategy is a game changer GUEST: Joshua Knelman, writer and author of Firebrand: A Tobacco Lawyer's Journey What's behind a continued shortages of cold and flu medication GUEST: Jacalyn Duffin, medical historian and hematologist, former Professor Emerita and Hannah Chair of the History of Medicine at Queen's University
Star Wars: In a Galaxy – Watching all the Star Wars we can get our hands on.
In the fourth episode of Season 11 of Star Wars: In a Galaxy, Eli and Jacob discuss episodes 7, 8, & 9 of Season One of Star Wars: The Bad Batch ("Battle Scars", "Reunion", and "Bounty Lost") with special guests Keith and Kerwin Yarde of the podcast Father, Son, Galaxy! Among their discussion: – The tension releases! Wrecker's chip finally goes off. – Wrecker's Terminator rampage. – Revisiting Bracca. – Who is Rex allying himself with? – The ion engine, and modern Star Wars TV action sequences. – Crosshair's conflict. – "What was the war like?" – The Cad Bane-issance. – TODO-360 returns! – The intrigue of Bora Vio. – A critical step on Omega's Hero's Journey – What are Nala Se's motives? The next episode of Star Wars: In a Galaxy will release on November 18, 2022. Follow our guests: @FatherSonGalaxy on Twitter Follow our guests: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/father-son-galaxy-a-star-wars-podcast/id1561410201 Follow us on Twitter: @InaGalaxyPod Follow our spinoff trivia show on Twitter: @inagalaxytrivia Follow us on Instagram: @starwarsinagalaxy Follow Eli on Twitter (and TikTok!): @OchiFan327 Leave us a 5-star rating and review on Apple and Spotify! It really helps! You can email us at swinagalaxy@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inagalaxy/message
Friends matter, more than you even know. A lack of genuine, open, loving friends can lead to profound loneliness. And that very loneliness can be devastating to both your mental health. But, it goes further than that, the health effects can also wreak more havoc and increase risk of illness, dementia and death, on a level that dramatically exceeds addiction, obesity, and pollution, sometimes combined. What's the solution? We tend to look to find our one person to solve the loneliness problem. That dream partner who makes everything okay. Except, as we'll learn today, that can, and often is, a recipe for disaster. Better approach - reconnect with, or find and make new, platonic, yet intimate, engaged, and loving friendships.Sure, you say, easy to do as a kid. But, what about as an adult? Here to walk me through the world of friendships, why they matter and how to make new adult friends, is research-driven psychologist, speaker, and New York Times bestselling author, Dr. Marisa Franco. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Platonic, with a research focus on the powerful role of our communities in shaping who we are and why we flourish. You can find Marisa at: Website | InstagramIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Kat Vellos about approaching friendships as a design problem to be solved.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKEDVisit Our Sponsor Page For a Complete List of Vanity URLs & Discount Codes.About the Journey: What does it mean to travel better? Travel journalist Oneika Raymond connects with locals who can speak to the heart of the dynamic cities we're traveling to. They'll tell us where to go, what to do and how to see the world in more sustainable and meaningful ways. Listen to About the Journey wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, Robb Nash will share with us how his music creates a great impact in the war on mental health.Suicidal thoughts and feelings may be perplexing, terrifying, and difficult. A plan for how and when to terminate your life can be made, as well as general ideas of not wanting to be here. Perhaps your desire to pass away is less intense than your want for the anguish to end.Music is created in spirit. It's talking with spirit, which is why you can sense it's having an effect on you. And I hope people would understand that they were only permitted to enter here in moderation. and how well they preserve their hearts and safeguard what will genuinely take root.TOPIC COVERED
Genesis 22:1-19 How can you tell if someone really has faith? The Test How does God test our faith? The Journey What does it look like to pass the test? The Provision Who does God show Himself to be when we do?
Dr. M's SPA Newsletter Audiocast Volume 12 Issue 22 An uncivilized Journey - What does it mean to go on a journey? Is it to leave home and see a new physical place and return home with a new perspective and memories. Is it to leave your body and travel through your mind through the eyes of another as in a book, poem or movie? Is it a shared experience? Is it solitary? Is it good for you and your future? Is it bad? Usher in Man Uncivilized. Enjoy, Dr. M
En esta ocasión en nuestro duelo de bandas, presentamos "Journey vs The Doobie Brothers", quienes a diferencia de otras bandas, les costó un poco más de trabajo llegar a ser reconocidas.Su música tiene un estilo distinto, sin embargo, hay grandes similitudes entre las dos bandas que es interesante analizar, y este episodio lo dedicamos a ello.Hablamos sobre su estilo musical, los cambios que tuvieron en este, su historia y procedencia. Acompáñanos a conocer más y encontrar similitudes y diferencias entre Journey y The Doobie Brothers.Además, como en cada capítulo, escuchamos estas canciones:* Don't Stop Believin' - Journey* What a Fool Believes - The Doobie Brothers* Long Train Runnin' - The Doobie Brothers* Only the Young - Journey* Takin' It to the Streets - The Doobie Brothers* Who's Crying Now - JourneyCon Jesús Martínez y Gerardo OrtegaSíguenos en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codigolibre.radio/https://www.instagram.com/gerryortegaisme/Escúchanos en https://www.codigolibreradio.com#SomosLoQueDecimos See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you where you want to be in life? If not, what are you willing to do about it? We all have massive potential. But the question is what are you willing to do to reach that. In this episode, Alvin Brown discusses if are you willing to die for it. Key nuggets you'll get from this episode: Are you stepping forward if there is an opportunity? The Hero's Journey What sacrifice do you need to do to achieve greatness? What habits do you need to delete to your next level? Visit Alvin's website- Journey To Personal Greatness Check out my Social Media: Facebook Twitter Instagram Be relentless in the pursuit of your personal greatness
Good Adventures, I'm chatting with developmental editor Kit Gulick today and we talk - editing, and of course, Kindle Vella. Links: https://www.kittygulick.com/about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kittygulick/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kittygulick Strunk and White Elements of Style - https://www.amazon.com/Elements-Style-Fourth-William-Strunk/dp/020530902X Vellas: Amy of Earth, a children's book author falls through a portal to a world where human's don't exist - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09H3JXPRP 4 Bullets and a Ghost - A PI's mentor rejoins the firm 3 days after his death - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B095FS1W3K The Explorers, a man creates an app that lures adventurers to their doom - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B097W9TZCL The Genesis Machine -UFO's and time travel - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B092RMW9Z4 Mia's Journey - What's an astronaut to do if they can't go do space, https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09JMDWK2T Revenge Honeymoon- a jilted bride takes the cruise with her maid of honor and laughter ensues - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09JN5VQ6T The Reluctant Whistleblower - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09CN14KF8 Chew - Allison was a zombie. Now she's cured. And that's the just the beginning of her problems https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B098KPHB79 Last Sunrise - A woman hunts down the men who turned her and her brother into vampires - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B093YLG7VC White Moon - Eden and her partner are exposed but only he turns into a werewolf - https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/story/B09CTCHHX9 And there are many more that are worth your time. On the desktop or kindle phone apps in the US for now. More countries to come. Go check out Vella today. https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella/ And that's it. Thanks for joining us today. Go read a good book. Melissa
Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
One of the key values of a Real Life Runner is intention with our actions. This means creating goals as checkpoints on our journey rather than final destinations. This means that while we like to see progress, we also understand there are times when maintaining is the goal. Watching the players in the midst of March Madness, brought up some highlights of striving for a goal, process vs outcome goals, and how to handle coming up short and missing on a big goal. Highlights: Setting a big goal: The lighthouse Process vs. Outcome Goals What to do if you miss a goal Remembering the Journey What are your thoughts?? Come over to Instagram @realliferunners and let us know! Thanks for Listening!! Come find us on Instagram and say hi! Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Play Interested in our coaching program? Get on the waitlist here! Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.
Social Media Abundance and the Entrepreneur Hero's Journey with Aleya Harris. FlourishMarketing.co. Social Media: How to Use the 7 Abundance Keys to Turn Followers into Dollars. The Entrepreneur Hero's Journey: What's stopping you from reaching your business' happily ever after?
It's been over 23 months or over 720 since I last recorded a podcast episode. We have a LOT to discuss! In this (lengthy) solo episode, we're going to discuss: - My life and journey over the last 3 years - How our lives can parallel Joseph Campbell's Framework--The Hero's Journey - What changes I had to make to reconnect with God and His vision for my life - The 3 (almost) daily habits that contributed to my getting back on track - MUCH MORE! This episode isn't perfectly edited--just like life. Hope you enjoy some of the bloopers. If you don't, hey, I got a decent chuckle. There is also a special announcement at the end--so I hope you will stick around to listen (smiles)! Be sure to keep check below for links to things I mention in this episode! Links (these links may be affiliate links which means I get a small commission (at no additional charge to you) for your purchase): - Now This is Trendy Makeup Collection - Koils By Nature - Book: What I Said to Myself by Antonio M. Matthews - Podcast: Open Letter to The Woman Who Feels Behind by Jordan Lee Dooley - Book: Get Out of Your Head by Jeannie Allen - Book: Pivot by Jenny Blake - Book: Growth Mindset by Carol Dwek - Blog: Scripture Writing for Our Spiritual Growth - Blog: Five Ways to Grow Your Faith Join the Podcast Posse Email List to get bonus content and future episodes delivered straight to your inbox!
Welcome back to The Active Life Podcast. Today on The Guest Show we have Matthew DellaValle. Matthew, a.k.a. MDV, is the Chief Fitness Officer of NCFit. He seems to have done it all, and everything he has done makes him incredible at what he does now. In this episode we discuss; MDV's Journey What it means to be where you are Setting your sights on where you want to go Connect with MDV IG: @mdv_fit Podcast: The Intro w. MDV Are you ready to Turn Pro? Connect with us! www.activelifeprofessional.com Dr. Sean @DrSeanPastuch Active Life Professional @activelifeprofessional
What I cover in this episode of KD's Journey: What you should consider when researching potential employers Separating the “nice-to-haves” versus the necessities My own sour work experience Thinking strategically of your goals, short-term and long-term Fresh out of college, I was on the hunt for a job that would put my degree to work. I got exactly what I wanted and landed in a job that didn't align with my values at all. I settled and opened myself up to a sour work experience. What did I do? I quit without having a backup. I bartended for a while and found a side of myself I didn't know existed. It's as though I needed to make that change and experience the harsh realities of life to find who I wanted to be and what goals I should craft to get me there. Take a listen! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaleigh-dwyer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaleigh-dwyer/support
What I cover in this Episode of KD's Journey: What patience, happiness, & faith means The value of meditation Identifying easy-to-reach goals Eliminating sour life experiences Lissa Nicolette is a New York State native who took off to California to raise her son, navigate trying medical challenges, finding how to live life to its fullest, and exploring the world of culinary art. Sometimes you can go all day without realizing that you didn’t do anything for yourself. When you start needing that time for yourself, you have to reposition your life in order to break those bad habits of people pleasing. Take a listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaleigh-dwyer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaleigh-dwyer/support
We often hear statements like “millions of people practice TM around the world”, and that there are “hundreds of scientific research studies on its benefits”. But what is really, the Transcendental Meditation (TM) technique? We finally got the chance to sit down with guest Joumana Nammour, and talk about the essence of TM in a nutshell. Joumana is a certified TM teacher, a Media Personality, Anchor, Journalist, TV producer and Anthropologist. In today’s episode, Joumana will provide an overview of the benefits and practice of the TM technique including what it is, how it works, how it differs from other meditation practices and modalities.In this episode we discuss:Joumana’s Journey What is TM and how it worksWhat takes place during the practice of TM The various benefits of TM(mental, emotional , physiological and societal positive impact)The reservoir of creative intelligence, pure consciousness and the unified field Different states of Consciousness The profound impact of Transcendental consciousness The Maharisihi and Meissner Effect What makes TM unique as a meditation practiceThe steps of learning TM Practice Resources:Official page of Transcendental Meditation Ghada B KhalifehReview Living in Alignment on iTunes
An episode full of wise questions, not to miss! Changemakers Greta Rossi and Johannes Köhn, coaches of the Amsterdam-Utrecht-Berlin Journey, are learning us how to be more self-aware and reflective by asking fundamental questions. How to raise collective consciousness in our inner selves? How to reach a level of superconsciousness, where we are connected to something much higher than ourselves and our egoic little selves? How to connect to people that feel left out and not heard in a divided society? How to cultivate love (not as an emotion but as a state of being)? How to act with intention, positivity and devotion without feeling that desperate sense of urgency? These and more questions are discussed in today's episode. We also revisit the Journey: What the program aims at, how learning can best be enabled in a digital space, how to make sure that we stay conscious of our own inspirations and values, and what drives ourselves. Did you have a-ha moments during the Journey? And do you feel better equipped to tackle climate change in your own way? Comment on our social media posts :) Tune in to hear if it is Greta or Johannes who uses the dinner table to create a breathing ground and space for transformation. Greta Rossi is the Co-Founder of Recipes for Wellbeing, who works towards shifting the culture of change-making. By including a focus on our holistic wellbeing Recipes for Wellbeing aims to enable anyone to contribute more effectively to creating positive change in the world. Many of their wellbeing recipes are connected to nature and in general, since we talk about sustainability, it's important not to forget about human sustainability. Check out the recipes for mind, body, heart, spirit and digital here: https://www.recipesforwellbeing.org/recipes/ For Journey participants who might be interested in continuing their changemaking journey and are looking for a supportive global community: https://changemakerxchange.org
In this episode we chat with special guest Sabrina Greer, a Clarity Coach, best selling author, and Speaker + Podcast Host about her evolution in developing her brand, the importance of brand consistency, and how to balance it all.Sabrina's Journey - What brought her to where she is todaySabrina has a growth mindset and knows how to follow her inner guide, or what is in her heart. Her human design is to follow her sacral intuition and if it's not a hell ya then it's a no. It's taken a lot of time to learn this about herself and push the fears aside that we all experience as entrepreneurs.An abundance mindsetAlong with her growth mindset Sabrina has an abundance mindset which is essentially the belief that there is enough. So there is enough money, enough clients, enough space, enough energy. Whatever it is that is blocking you. It's easy to compare ourselves to others and think there is not enough for me.Her journey started with writing a small chapter in a book and she realized it didn't need to stop there. She could write her own book, she could start a publishing house of her own and support over 200 authors on their journey to writing their story and sharing their truth, she could start a podcast, she could do it all! Understanding that you can and following through.Consistent BrandingIt took a lot of failing forward and trial and error, she would throw herself out there and sometimes there were crickets. But what she found worked the best was when she was authentic and herself, speaking from her heart. Her core ethos is about supporting women on a mission and achieving their goals. She helps women start podcasts, create events, all the things that she's done showing them that it's possible. It takes bravery to put yourself out there but consistency comes when you are truly in alignment.The Fear of Being SeenThe fear of being exposed especially during these times is tough. When you build a brand and you are leading with your heart and your truest self, you are making it about them and not about you. Having a strong, unshakable, unwavering belief in what you are offering, because people will see through the fakes. It's hard work, but it doesn't feel like a hustle, it doesn't feel forced or hard because she loves her work so passionately. She's in flow and harmony.How to Balance it allLook at your business the same way you do motherhood. Love your business, nurture it and breathe air into it. A lot of people stop nurturing their business when it gets too hard, they don't allow it to evolve the way it wants to evolve. We guide our children and show them the way it's the same as our business. Allow feedback, and don't take it as an insult, because it gives you important tools on how to move forward from the stage you are at. Sometimes we need to walk away from things that aren't working. Don't force anything, just let it unfold, it's all going to be ok. Don't quit, the only way to fail is to stop! Keep going even if it's hard, and give yourself grace in the moment when you need a break. Schedule time for self care, take care of yourself first.“There's really no such thing as balance per se, it's really about forward motion, momentum, keeping going.” ~ Sabrina GreerGet in touch with Sabrina at:Website- www.ygtmama.comInstagram - @ygtmamaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/ygtmamaFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sunrisebrandstudio/https://www.instagram.com/pictonatbrandingcreative/https://www.instagram.com/erindeanwilliams/Join our free private Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/sunrisebrandcollective/
Runners are a different species. Not only is running our sport but it is our passion, our mental break, our chance to distance ourselves from the world and the stressors of everyday life. However, as a runner, I am sure you have suffered injuries and setbacks. You are not alone. According to Cindy Kuzma, journalist for Runner’s World, and Carrie Jackson Cheadle, mental skills expert and nationally recognized for her expertise in sport’s performance, about three quarters of runners will suffer an injury within their first one to two years of running, and an even greater number will suffer some form of injury throughout a running career. Kuzma and Cheadle, authors of the book Rebound: Train your mind to bounce back stronger from sports injuries, have studied injuries and the mental toll that can take on your mind and have sought out to educate people of the importance of your mental health during times of injury. Is There a Good Time to Take Time Off and Reset Runners are stubborn and do not like taking time off from their sport. However, after sustaining an injury, rest will become an important part of your recovery. Cheadle says, “It takes more mental toughness to stop and to take that break and to focus on your recovery then it does to push through. A true sign of mental toughness is wanting something so bad but willing to back off for a little bit to give your body what it needs to hit your goals.” We tend to focus so much on the now and the current situations we find ourselves in. But, when we goal set, we focus on the future and where we want to be one month, six months, or even one year from now. The same should be said for our injuries. We have the amazing gift of internal knowledge. We know more about our bodies and how are bodies are feeling than anyone else. One benefit of tapping into the psychological aspect of recovery is we allow ourselves a chance to conduct a “self-inquiry.” As you proceed to heal from a running injury you can ask yourself, “Is it time to push hard or is it time to rest? Will pushing now benefit me three months from now or will it hinder my recovery process and push my goals back further?” Running Becomes Our Identity Running, or being an athlete in general, can provide you with a high athletic identity. We all have different identities and play different roles in life, whether it is the role of a mother or father, an employee at our place of employment, or a student. At times our feeling of self-worth may be more connected with one identity than another. This tends to be especially true with high endurance athletes. When we sustain an injury and are unable to train or compete, we lose a part of ourselves when we lose that athletic identity. It is in these moments where your true identity will come out. As opposed to looking at the situation through a microscopic lens, we need to pull back and view the bigger picture. You are still an athlete; however, recovery just becomes your new sport. The time and energy you used to put into running now gets put into your recovery. This is the time to mentally reset, work through the healing process, both physically and mentally, and learn something from the experience that will make you a better runner as you begin to train again. The Hero’s Journey What is a hero and how does a hero become a hero? If we think about heroes, both fictional and real, these individuals suffered major setbacks and had to overcome them in order to obtain “hero status.” For example, arguably one of the greatest athletes of all time, Michael Jordan, did not make his high school basketball team. This devastated him. So, what did he do? He got in the gym throughout the course of the next year and worked hard every day, letting that experience motivate him to be the best. The same should be done by each of us as runners. There are mental drills that can help us push through the mental agony that comes with being unable to perform the sport we love. Kuzma said following an injury we each have the natural human reaction of, “Well this sucks!” But if we change our thinking, we can come out on the other side stronger than before. Change “this is going to suck” to “this is going to be hard,” and see how that makes you feel. Then take, “this is going to be hard” and change it to “this is going to be a challenge.” Now, how does that make you feel? Then you can eventually change “this is going to be hard” and arrive at, “this is going to be an opportunity.” See how that makes you feel? Do this with small situations and practice it so that it becomes easier to do with bigger obstacles. Obstacles can be opportunities and you get better as you practice. Being Disappointed is Alright, but Don’t Let it Consume You As runners we belong to a very unique community. We train hard. We push ourselves to the point of exhaustion. We get excited when we set personal records and we get excited when our training partners set personal records. But what happens when we sustain an injury and we can no longer train with our training partners or friends? As someone who has experienced a runner’s high and who loves to run, it is a common reaction to become angry, not only at yourself, but at your training partners who are still able to run. Those same training partners who are still setting personal records while you are unable to run. Being unable to train with your team or your friends may make you feel isolated, whether it is real or perceived. For this reason, Cheadle and Kuzma founded The Injured Athletes Club podcast and The Injured Athletes Club Facebook page. One of the hardest parts about being injured is the comradery that you feel your missing out on. However, The Injured Athletes Club podcast will provide you with the necessary mental skills to cope with sports injuries and the mental side of rehabilitation and recovery. Kuzma and Cheadle will also provide you with tools you can use to stay positive and resilient during your recovery. The Injured Athletes Club Facebook group allows you to interact with other runners who are dealing with injuries of their own. It is a chance to talk about how you are feeling, both mentally and physically, and receive support from other runners to assist you in your journey. Sometimes all we want to do is talk. The Injured Athletes Club Facebook page is a great place to vent your frustrations or, even better, share stories of your successful journey. Whether we be elite athletes, endurance athletes, or your Saturday 5k runner, we are not immune from injuries. At some point during our career it is very possible we may sustain an injury or a setback. The most important thing to remember is, it is not the end of the world. While it may frustrate us, aggravate us, or downright cause us physical and emotional pain, it is a journey. It is your journey. Every hero suffers a setback before they reach their full potential. With that being said, remember, it may suck, it may be hard, and may be a challenge, but in the end it’s an opportunity to grow and come back stronger and more determined then you would have been had you not sustained the injury. Resources: Carrie Cheadle Twitter Cindy Kuzma Twitter The Injured Athletes Club Facebook page (Book) Rebound: Train Your Mind to Bounce Back Stronger from Sports Injuries Thank you to my wonderful sponsor Vital Farms for sponsoring this episode of the Running for Real Podcast. I have been a BIG fan of Vital Farms for years for their eggs, because they truly do care about their products and where they get them from. It is a brand that I trust, it is Lactose and casein free! With a new product of Ghee butter, it is a clean and versatile butter oil for all your culinary needs. Go Here for a chance to win a year supply of Pasture-Raised Ghee. One of the things that I truly LOVE to do every week to get to know my audience better is my Newsletter I will cherish and guard your email. It is a way that I can get to know you all and to build a true connection with you, as social media has been tough on me lately. I know how annoying it is when you sign up for something and suddenly find yourself on 50 other email lists. This is just you and me. I promise. If you are interested go here to sign up! Thanks for Listening! I hope you enjoyed today's episode. To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Join the Running for Real Facebook Group and share your thoughts on the episode (or future guests you would like to hear from) Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or Pinterest. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews will really help me climb up the iTunes rankings and I promise, I read every single one. Not sure how to leave a review or subscribe, you can find out here. Thank you to Cindy and Carrie, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the show.
Obscure one of your eyes and grab a copy of Liber AL Vel Legis because the dark Osirian current is unleashing itself upon your daddy in ways only a Disney movie could make veiled allusions to as this week's episode we prove beyond a Setian shadow of a doubt that Star Wars is really just Thelema for kids. On this week's conversation we detail: -The Heru's Journey-What is Obi-Wan's name reffering to?-Why did Luke kiss his sister? -What does Osiris have to do with Darth Vader? -The initiatory path of Horus and Luke Skywalker.-What Crowley's "Book of the Law" has to do with "Star Wars" -The connection between Isis and Leaha-The esoteric meaning of Rey's name-Adam Driver's boobs -AND MORE Sources:George Lucas a Disciple of Aleister Crowleyhttps://cavalorn.livejournal.com/9921.htmlHorus:https://www.ancient.eu/Horus/Isis:https://www.britannica.com/topic/Isis-Egyptian-goddessHarpocrates:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HarpocratesIf you like our show and want to help support us check out https://www.patreon.com/thewholerabbit and subscribe for just $5 a month. Every sub helps us more than you know! Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcmocfH13BzwsAb62xmp-LAiTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whole-rabbit/id1457163771Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVGooglePlay:https://play.google.com/music/podcasts/portal/u/0#p:id=playpodcast/series&a=1274929319Stiwtcher:https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/buzzsprout-158/the-whole-rabbit?refid=stprInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbit_/Twitter:https://twitter.com/h4ckrabbitSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thewholerabbit)
If you've ever wanted to drop your excuses and find wild success, then do we have the BlueFishing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Steve Sims, a bricklayer from London, known for high-end concierge and getting things done, and the author of one of the most inspiring, scratch that, perhaps the most motivational book for firing you up and getting things done, BlueFishing! And that's what I want to talk with him about today, about the art of making things happen. Key Points Discussed: What was growing up in East London like? How did Steve Sims become a brick-layer? How'd he find himself working for a bank in Hong Kong – without an education, and what happened??? How'd he become the go-to guy for the super-rich? What wisdom did his dad give him about water? How did bricklaying help him to get things done? What can we learn from Dan Fitzpatrick at CNBC and singing with Journey What's the importance of asking why three times? Why do people dilute their dreams? Why is passion the secret weapon? How do we delete the words fail and failure from our language? Why is it absolutely critical to learn how to break away from negative places and do something we're passionate about? What's the importance of doing pure fun? What's the definition of ugly and why is it important to do things ugly? What's the importance of a personal touch? Why is a personal connection so important? What's missing with communication today? What's a self-audit and how do we do one??? What's the chug test, and the hug test??? Why don't we want to waste a minute of our lives? What's the importance of causing on our strengths and ignoring our weaknesses? What does it mean to audit our lives? What's the importance of learning how not to spend time on things that slow you down? What's the power of small gifts? What's the importance of leading (and listening) to your stomach? Additional Resources: SteveDSims.com ……. For free meditations, weekly tips, stories, and similar shows visit: www.InspireNationShow.com To support the show and get even more great tools, tips, and behind-the-scenes access, visit: www.Patreon.com/InspireNation And to follow Inspire Nation (and the lives of Michael and Jessica) on Instagram, go to www.instagram.com/inspirenationlive And you can now check us out on TikTok too! Simply visit InspireNationShow on TikTok!
In this episode, we cover different conversations about how to build your brand in the media Industry. Topics include: * How to shape your way up into the media career * How to build your personal brand * How to be prepared into this Journey * What are the key lessons to build your brand as a media personality * What are the key learning and best practices in the media industry --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theschoolofbusinessmakers/support
In this episode I bring you Kelley Gunter. As you are about to hear, Kelley is many things including a woman with a history of obesity who underwent bariatric surgery, specifically Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch in 2002; She is also a writer and author of the autobiography, "You have such a pretty face: A Memoir of trauma, hope, and the joy that follows survival;” She is a motivational speaker; A social media influencer; A music video creative director; A mother to her son Alec; And she is a survivor of childhood sexual abuse whose mission is now to offer hope in times of darkness and healing no matter how deep the scars. In this episode Kelley shares the story of her life before her bariatric surgery and her life since. For many reasons, this is a story that helps us understand the very meaning of the expression “to call on ones courage.” Although we do not discuss sex or sexual abuse in detail, the realities of the sexual violence that was perpetrated against Kelley are a painful but important part of her truth and are central to her healing journey. Therefore this topic does come up as she shares her story. As a result, I want to acknowledge that this episode may be upsetting for some and may not be appropriate for young listeners. Listener discretion is advised. Discussed in this episode: Listener Support at either Patreon or Paypal Kelley’s early adult life as a person affected by obesity The backhanded compliment of being told, “You have such a pretty face.” The impact of external and internal pressure to lose weight. Kelley’s dieting history. Sadness of not being able to actively join in her young son’s life because of her weight. Making the decision to have bariatric surgery, despite what others thought. Calling on her courage. Finding a way to have bariatric surgery despite the odds working against her. Kelley’s surgery was the Biliopancreatic Diversion with the Doudenal Switch in 2002. The role of faith in Kelley’s life. The story of Pandora’s Box. What problems did Kelley hope bariatric surgery and weight loss would help her resolve and did losing weight make those problems go away? Weight loss and getting the body she always wanted did not equal peace and happiness. You cannot outrun your unhappiness Transfer addiction: Shopping, pain medications, and gambling. Losing everything enabled her to find herself. Speaking about the unspeakable, her deepest secret- sexual abuse Releasing the strangle-hold of shame Adverse Childhood Experiences TED Talk by Dr Nadine Burke Harris Healing is a lifetime Journey What living in the truth looks like. The metaphor of the unhealthy tree. What healing might look like The music video “I will Fight For You” Facebook group: Trauma Tribe Blog: Ramblings From The Homecoming Queen of Crazy Town Considering all she has gone through, was Kelley an appropriate bariatric surgery candidate? What more can and should bariatric surgery programs do to support their patients? Reeger’s concluding thoughts and the importance of resiliencySupport for victims of rape, abuse & incest at RAINN Connecting with Kelley Gunter Website Facebook Instagram Youtube Purchase her book “You have such a pretty face: A Memoir of trauma, hope, and the joy that follows survival” HERE Connecting with Reeger email: reeger@weightlosssurgerypodcast.com Facebook Instagram Twitter Website
Zack and I really enjoyed recording this episode with Nancy Bigley, Chief Operating Officer of Painting With a Twist. She took time out of her jam-packed day AT CONFERENCE to sit with us. We literally met her at the convention hall at the Sheraton in downtown New Orleans on Canal street. The meeting took place on July 22nd and marked the first meeting of week two on the tour. In the episode we dive in to: -Learn more about Nancy and her Journey -What a typical day in her life looks like -What inspired her to start Bottles & Botega after so much experience in quick serve and service brands -The transition from Dunkin to starting her own business. -Impactful Women in Franchising -Biggest challenges and lessons learned -How did mentors influenced her life -What accomplishment she’s proudest of -What she’s excited about and looking into the crystal ball of what the future holds SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: SCORPION INTERNET MARKETING www.Scorpion.co/mb Named the #1 franchise marketing company in America by Entrepreneur Magazine, Scorpion delivers all-in-one solutions for franchise brands looking to defeat disjointed marketing and increase revenue. As a marketing partner, Scorpion assists franchises in the management of branding, website design, online listings, paid advertising, and more, eliminating the need for multiple vendors. To learn more, visit www.Scorpion.co/mb RPM: www.openmyfranchise.com Open for business - a simple term but a complex process; Let RPM help you. We are a real estate/project management firm whose main goal is to turnkey the opening process for both franchisees and franchisors. Let us manage the brokers, architects, contractors and other various vendors. Allowing you and your franchisees to focus on the training, marketing, and hiring. We save you on average 20% time and 17% total project cost. Check us out at www.openmyfranchise.com to see how we can help you. Follow Us On Facebook and LinkedIn: @MODRNbusiness @Zjfishman (insta too) @RyanThomasHicks (insta too) Title Sponsor of the Summer Tour: Franchisors.com Audio Engineer: Ben Kliever
If you've ever wanted to drop your excuses and find wild success, then do we have the BlueFishing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Steve Sims, a bricklayer from London, known for high end concierge and getting things done, and the author of one of the most inspirings, scratch that, perhaps the most motivational book for firing you up and getting things done, BlueFishing! And that's what I want to talk with him about today, about the art of making things happen. Bluefishing Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What was growing up in East London like? How did Steve Sims become a brick-layer? How'd he find himself working for a bank in Hong Kong – without an education, and what happened??? How'd he become the go to guy for the super rich? What wisdom did his dad give him about water? How did bricklaying help him to get things done? What can we learn from Dan Fitzpatrick at CNBC and singing with Journey What's the importance of asking why three times? Why do wpeople diluate their dreams? Why is passion the secret weapon? How do we delete the words fail and failure from our language? Why is it absolutely critical to learn how to break away from negative places and do something we're passionate about? What's the importance of doing pure fun? What's the definition of ugly and why is it important to do things ulgy? What's the importance of a personal touch? Why is a personal connection so important? What's missing with communication today? What's a self-audit and how do we do one??? What's the chug test, and the hug test??? Why don't we want to waste a minute of our lives? What's the importance of cousing on our strengths and ignoring our weaknesses? What does it mean to audit our lives? What's the importance of learning how not to spend time on things that slow you down? What's the power of small gifts? What's the importance of leading (and listening) to your stomach? For More Info visit: SteveDSims.com Steve Sims - Concierge to the Stars on How to Get Sh** Done, Make Things Happen & Achieve Your Wildest Dreams!!! Health | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Mindfulness | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
If you've ever wanted to drop your excuses and find wild success, then do we have the BlueFishing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Steve Sims, a bricklayer from London, known for high end concierge and getting things done, and the author of one of the most inspirings, scratch that, perhaps the most motivational book for firing you up and getting things done, BlueFishing! And that's what I want to talk with him about today, about the art of making things happen. Bluefishing Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What was growing up in East London like? How did Steve Sims become a brick-layer? How'd he find himself working for a bank in Hong Kong – without an education, and what happened??? How'd he become the go to guy for the super rich? What wisdom did his dad give him about water? How did bricklaying help him to get things done? What can we learn from Dan Fitzpatrick at CNBC and singing with Journey What's the importance of asking why three times? Why do wpeople diluate their dreams? Why is passion the secret weapon? How do we delete the words fail and failure from our language? Why is it absolutely critical to learn how to break away from negative places and do something we're passionate about? What's the importance of doing pure fun? What's the definition of ugly and why is it important to do things ulgy? What's the importance of a personal touch? Why is a personal connection so important? What's missing with communication today? What's a self-audit and how do we do one??? What's the chug test, and the hug test??? Why don't we want to waste a minute of our lives? What's the importance of cousing on our strengths and ignoring our weaknesses? What does it mean to audit our lives? What's the importance of learning how not to spend time on things that slow you down? What's the power of small gifts? What's the importance of leading (and listening) to your stomach? For More Info visit: SteveDSims.com Steve Sims - Concierge to the Stars on How to Get Sh** Done, Make Things Happen & Achieve Your Wildest Dreams!!! Health | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Mindfulness | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Trey Zoeller, Founder and Master Blender of Jefferson’s Bourbon, shares his story with some new information about a new Presidential special release. Your family history is going to play a large part in this, talk about how you got into bourbon. Quickly talk about your dad for a bit How did you start the Jefferson’s Brand For our listeners out there just now getting into bourbon, give us your pitch of Jeffersons. Give some history on why it’s called Jefferson’s Bourbon and not Zoeller’s reserve You’ve been a non-distilling producer since 1997 up until last year. Talk about the current operations The Jefferson’s Presidential line hasn’t been seen on the shelves around the country in a few years. Any chance of those higher aged bourbons making a return? We also haven’t seen any of the Jefferson’s Rye You’ve been doing quite a bit of experimenting lately. The Jefferson’s Wood Experiment, Chef Collaboration, the Groth Cask finish, the Oceans. are there any other’s I’m missing? Anything on the horizon? There is actually a pretty great story behind the Oceans and I think the listeners would get a kick out of it. So talk about that Ocean’s Cask strength is making its way out there. We’ve seen many start going that route and offering barrel strength expressions Follow along with Jefferson’s Journey What’s the life of Trey like outside of bourbon?
It's been a long road from where we began, but Scrolls as we know it has come to an end. On our final ramble through the genres the team reflect upon the ever-present motif of the Journey - What exactly do authors get from dragging us all over their worlds, why do we travel anyway and how does the experience inform our lives? When we manage to stick to the topic we wander through The Thirteen and a Half Lives of Captain Bluebear, The Long Earth, The Hollowing, Neuromancer and Double Dead, among others. When we stumble off the path you'll hear little vignettes about life at Waterstone's, love custard, curried chocolates, hairy arses and the inevitable destruction of life on Earth. Don't panic.Journey's End is dedicated to Mattie's dear friend Charlotte Lamb and Phil's beloved grandmother who both sadly passed away around the time The Journey (aka Journey's End) was recorded.One notable absence from our discussions is the divine road-novel American Gods but don't worry, we'll be doing a Book Group podcast on that pretty darn soon. Oh yeah, the Book Group will continue, never fear. We'll still be doing Scrolls, for that matter but our format is changing considerably. We are becoming more focused and more interactive, which means we need YOU! Here are a few ways that you can help add content to our future episodes.As well as talking about what we're currently reading we want to hear from YOU. Tweet mini reviews of what you're reading right now [using the hashtag #RRNow ] and we will read them out on air. Alternatively you can e-mail mini-reviews to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk and again, we'll read them out in the podcast.We're always up for a debate, so toss some topics at us to chew over. Do YOU think Dragons are rubbish? That the short story is dead? Do you have a problem with gender politics in horror? Ask us a question or challenge our opinions and we will argue with each other for your entertainment. E-mail scrolls@hotmail.co.ukWe want to tell people about the Best books out there, but we only have so much time to read. If YOU have read a book that you would mark 5/5 then let us know. The review can be as long or as short as you like. You can submit it via e-mail at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk or send us an audio file. Either way, we'll share your review with our listeners and help to spread the love.Finally, there's the Flash Fiction Challenge. Each episode we'll choose a winner from the last challenge, read out the top three and then set your challenge for the following month. Your word limit is 100 but your imagination can be boundless. Here are the words to get YOU started on the first challenge - Thrashing, Charged, Flag and Bone. Use them all in whatever context you like, then e-mail your entries to us at scrolls@hotmail.co.uk The deadline is 8:30 pm GMT on 14th April 2013.(You will receive full credit and your stories will be published on the Geek Syndicate website as well after each episode goes live, unless you request otherwise.)And that's about it, for now. Thank you all for listening to our little show. We hope you've enjoyed the first Volume, and we also hope that the sequel continues to tickle your fancy.Post your comments and feedback below, tell your friends about us, but most importantly...Keep reading.