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Join us as Psychic Medium Laura Lee connects with Juile's spirit! Her late mother reminds Julie that she's not a lone wolf by pointing out the many blessings of love in her life. Don't miss our conversation going on in the Facebook Radio Medium Laura Lee Group!
Today, we are joined by Julie Winkle Giulioni & Bev Kaye. Julie Winkle Giulioni is a champion for workplace growth and development and who helps executives and leaders optimize talent and potential within their organizations. She of Inc. Magazine's Top 100 speakers, she's the author of a soon to be best-seller Promotions Are So Yesterday: Redefine Career Development. and the co-author of the international bestseller, Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Organizations Need and Employees Want, translated into seven languages. Dr. Beverly Kaye is recognized internationally as a professional dedicated to helping individuals, managers and organizations understand the practical “how-to” principles of employee development, engagement, and retention. Her books and learning materials have stood the test of time. Her groundbreaking career development, engagement, and mentoring programs have been implemented by such leading corporations as American Express, DaimlerChrysler, Hartford Life, Macy's, Marriott International, Microsoft, Sprint, Starbucks, and Xerox. In this episode of the Good Leadership Podcast, we talk about the updated edition of Julie's & Bev's bestselling book, 'Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go.' We also discuss the ongoing challenges in career development, the impact of new workplace contexts such as remote work and AI, and the timeless need for quality development conversations. Lasty, Juile and Bev emphasize the importance of managers supporting career growth, the myths around time and responsibility in career progression, and provide tactical advice for meaningful career conversations, feedback, and continuous development in today's dynamic work environment. - The 3rd edition of Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go will be released on September 24. And when you pre-order it, you will get access to a specially curated library of microlearning videos from authors Bev Kaye and Julie Winkle Giulioni on a range of important topics that will enhance your leadership and help you get the most from the book – all provided by AthenaOnline. Just place your pre-order today, share your information here, and jumpstart your career development efforts immediately. (Note: This offer will expire on September 24.) For more information, visit Help-Them-Grow.com. Connect with Bev Kaye Website: www.bevkaye.com Email: bev@bevkaye.com Primary Phone: 818.995.6454 Social Media Channel: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bevkaye/ Connect with Julie Winkle Giulioni Website: JulieWinkleGiulioni.com Email: julie@juliewinklegiulioni.com Primary Phone: 818-219-7988 Social Media Channels: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliewinklegiulioni/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JulieWinkleGiulioni.Author/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYPG2YOq_4GTPUUrM1n4Q1w - Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.com Blog: https://blog.ims-online.com/ Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesagood/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99 Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (01:16) Why Update the Book? (02:13) Tip: The Changing Context of Career Development (03:49) Tip: Who Needs Career Development? (05:38) Tool: The Importance of Quality Conversations (07:23) Tip: Addressing Myths About Career Development (12:34) Tip: The Role of Managers in Career Development (21:35) TechniqueEffective Feedback and Career Conversations (25:53) Conclusion
Send us a Text Message.We pick up in Crown of Midnight chapter nine with Celaena visiting Kaltain (the Suriel??) in the dungeons. Archer can either hang up his g-string for good or be strangled by it, and, after choosing the second option, he promises to pass along intel about the rebel group working to put Aelin Galathynius (!!) on the throne. After finding a book full of wyrdmarks (and a riddle) at the home of one of those rebels, Celaena is cut with a poisonous dagger and runs to the one person she knows will keep her safe: Chaol. Plus, we talk potential Maasverse connections, like the tapestry Celaena finds in the library and the Void from the ACOTAR Christmas special.This week's book rec is A Sea of Song and Sirens: The Naiads of Juile by Whit Stanfield.Summon us @DTFaePodcast We like our coffee icy and our books spicy! Oh, and we're totally Down To Fae. A podcast for fantasy romance readers and fans of authors like Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Rebecca Yarros and Carissa Broadbent. Follow along as your delulu hosts discuss your favorite romantasy books in a chapter-by-chapter read, re-read or refresher.
Do you struggle with getting stuff done in your private practice? If so, this episode of Private Practice Success Stories is going to be great for you to listen to. Julie Pera and Theresa Harp are speech language pathologists who sat down with me to share their experience and insights on the intersection of time management and private practice. In this episode, Julie shares her journey in the Grow Your Private Practice Program after transitioning from a public school setting to private practice, driven by a desire for a more manageable workload and better work-life balance. Theresa, a Productivity Coach, shares how she combines practical systems with cognitive strategies to help SLPs and OTs feel less overwhelmed and more in control. If you've been thinking about improving your time management and want to implement more effective systems in your private practice, you don't want to miss this episode! In Today's Episode, We Discuss:Why time management is crucial as a private practice ownerThe impact ADHD can have on your life and businessThe importance of tailoring your time management strategies to support your neurodivergent brainThe key to sharing your unique gifts with the worldOne simple thing you can do when you are in survival mode and overwhelmedThe power of working with your brain instead of against itThe importance of putting self-awareness and taking action into practiceA professional who can help you take all of those plans and put them into action with accountability I hope you enjoyed this episode with Juile and Theresa! I love their encouragement to other private practitioners to take proactive steps, seek support, and integrate work and life in a balanced and fulfilling way. To learn more about how we can support you and your private practice journey, please visit: https://independentclinician.com/resources/Whether you want to start a private practice or grow your existing private practice, I can help you get the freedom, flexibility, fulfillment, and financial abundance that you deserve. Visit my website www.independentclinician.com to learn more.Resources Mentioned: Learn more about how we can support you in your private practice journey: https://independentclinician.com/resources/Join Theresa's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/slpsupportgroupListen to Theresa's podcast: https://theresaharp.com/podcastVisit Julie's website: https://www.manygiftstherapy.com/Follow Julie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/manygiftstherapyWhere We Can Connect: Follow the Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-practice-success-stories/id1374716199Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/independentclinician/Connect on Facebook:
It can be difficult to find courage to talk about endometriosis and the effects of the disease on fertility. In this episode, Julie shares: her personal story of how circumstances beyond her control have shown her what her life's path is meant to be and how she has embraced walking it; dealing with the loss of something she may never have; the importance of finding the right people to support you; and how turning to creativity and making beauty in hardship was the catalyst for her business, Anam Cara Clay Goods. Julie Freeman-Mullins is a Tennessee girl at heart, having lived most of her life in the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. She has been blessed to journey through life with her husband and best friend, Josh. They have been married since 2012 and have 2 fur babies: Saydi, a yellow lab/pyrenees mix, and Pearl, their sweet cat baby. Julie has had a varied career, mostly in nonprofit work with a concentration in hospitality where she worked as a professional chef for over 15 years. Moving to central Virginia in 2018 was a big change for her, but also a change that has brought new and amazing opportunities into her life. Most days you can find Julie working as the Volunteer Recruitment and Communications Coordinator with Innisfree Village, an amazing community of folks that has been like a second home for her. And in her spare time, she is also the proud owner of a small business, Anam Cara Clay Goods, where she creates handmade polymer clay jewelry. Her distinct jewelry design gives her the opportunity to share her passion for art while also creating beautiful things for the world to enjoy. It is also a means by which she can give back in meaningful ways, most specifically with raising awareness about the effects of endometriosis and how we can make a positive impact for the millions of women worldwide being affected by this disease. Anam Cara Clay Goods is about more than just the products Julie creates, but the intentional ways she can encourage and empower women to explore their own creativity, to feel good about themselves in their hearts, minds, and bodies, and to believe that-- just like a pair of earrings, we are all better together. You can connect with Julie and find her colorful work on Instagram via @anamcaraclaygoods and through her website: www.anamcaraclaygoods.com Sign up for Juile's Soul Friend Newsletter Learn more about The Endometriosis Society of America Learn more about Innisfree Village ----- You can connect with Lauren on Instagram via @lauren.samay and @mymourningroutinepodcast, on Facebook @lauren.samay.coaching or through www.laurensamay.com How delicious would it be for your soul to share the parts of loss that greater society doesn't acknowledge? What if you had a safe space to gather with others, to lighten the load of your grief, and let your heart be heard? ... Now you do! Join Lauren for a special, supportive monthly check-in. One hour, over Zoom, from the comfort of home, in sweatpants. Newsletter subscribers receive a special session discount code to use for 22% off Monthly Grief Circles-- forever, so sign up first here! If you are tuning in and finding value in these episodes, please take a moment to rate and review My Mourning Routine on Apple Podcasts-- it means so much and helps make a bigger, connecting splash in the podcasting pond!
In a live recording of Laughter Permitted at the espnW Summit NYC, college basketball players Azzi Fudd of UConn, Hannah Hidalgo of Notre Dame and Tessa Johnson of South Carolina join the podcast to talk about their hoops careers, who inspires them as players and what they've learned from their respective coaches. Be sure to stay tuned to the close of the episode for a special announcement about Laughter Permitted celebrating the 25th anniversary of the 99ers! Email your "cheese or ice cream" thoughts to Juile and Lynn at laughterpermitted@gmail.com.
Julie is no stranger to adversity. Diagnosed with CIDP at the age of 28, in the midst of motherhood and a full-time job as a special education teacher, Julie quickly found herself balancing it all while managing the debilitating symptoms of her condition. As she started to find a sense of normalcy, life threw her another curveball: her husband was diagnosed with cancer and would now need Julie to care for him. Despite these challenges, Juile was unwilling to give up. She shifted gears, found strength within herself that she never believed possible, and turned her situation into an inspiring journey filled with creativity, passion, and hope for all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grief wrapped its cold hands around my heart with the loss of my calico kitty, Miss Eliza Doolittle. But in sharing my story on episode 151, I discovered I wasn't alone and others had a tail of their own to tell about the power of pet companionship. On this episode of HIListically Speaking, I passed the microphone over to our listeners who share gratitude moments for the fur babies who left a paw print on their hearts. Whether they're purring beside us or frolicking beyond the Rainbow Bridge, we honor the laughter and love they bring into our lives, as we recount stories of the profound bonds formed between humans and their animal companions and heal in community. CHAPTERS/KEY MOMENTS 00:00 Intro 00:08 Healing Through Community 03:04 Juile and Champ 04:28 Bree and Moe 05:24 Amy and Bella 06:31 TC and Charlotte 07:38 Brooke and Lady 8:48 Kristin and Angie 10:18 Beverly and Coco 11:24. Hilary's closing thoughts on pet loss and love JOIN ME FOR THE NEXT HAVENING HAPPY HOUR https://www.hilaryrusso.com/events DOWNLOAD THE HUG IT OUT FIVE DAY CHALLENGE https://www.hilaryrusso.com/5daychallenge CONNECT WITH HILARY https://www.instagram.com/hilaryrusso https://www.youtube.com/hilaryrusso https://www.facebook.com/hilisticallyspeaking https://www.tiktok.com/@hilisticallyspeakinghttps://www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast Music by Lipbone Redding https://lipbone.com/ TRANSCRIPT Full transcript available on https://www.hilaryrusso.com/podcast 00:08 - Hilary Russo (Host) The power of community is amazing, isn't it? It helps us connect, it helps us grow, it helps us learn and it helps us heal. Recently I lost my beautiful calico kitty, Miss Eliza Doolittle. Those of you who watch this podcast know that she sits right behind me on this very chair. Maybe you've seen her in commercials or in videos and if you know me personally, you've probably had a chance to sit with her for a while right here in my home. And one of the ways I found healing, after close to 19 years with her by my side, was to share her story right here HIListically Speaking, and what I learned from living with her for close to two decades. To me it was therapeutic to share with you. It felt right, as raw as it was, as real as it was and as recent as it was. It was necessary and important for my healing journey. 01:09 What happened after I dropped episode 151 was an outpouring of HIListically Speaking listeners from listeners and fans and friends and family and strangers. I received gifts and cards and words of encouragement and kindness and stories, so many stories, your stories, and I thought what better way to share and heal than in community? After all, that's what this podcast is all about. That's what HIListically Speaking is all about those empowering conversations of trauma to triumph through health, healing and humor. Basically what it takes to be a happy and healthy grownup, because even in loss there is laughter at some point in time, don't you think it comes. It might take a while, but it's there. 02:10 So this episode is about you and your stories. Pets that you have loved, that have made a difference in your life. Some have crossed over the Rainbow Bridge already and maybe they're hanging out with Eliza. Others showed up just at the right time and are still bringing you happiness and joy and, I hope, for a very long time. I asked you to press record and share your stories and your pictures so that we can honor those fur babies in our lives. And what came back is what you're about to hear on this episode, and it is truly inspiring and amazing. When we become pet parents, we know our time with them is short. It is likely that we will outlive them, and we know that there will be heartbreak. It's inevitable. But to love and to be loved is the real gift. 03:04 - Julie (Caller) Hi, this is Julie Marty-Pearson from Bakersfield, California, and I am here to share my story about my childhood dog, champ. I got Champ as a puppy when I was about 12 years old. At the time I was dealing with some difficult health issues and I ended up missing most of my 7th grade year. Champ became my best friend. He was my little buddy. Seeing most of my 7th grade year, champ became my best friend. He was my little buddy. He was there with me through all the tough days when I wasn't feeling well, when I wasn't able to see my friends and go to events and fun things like I wanted to, and Champ was there for me. 03:37 All the way through college I lived with my parents to save money, and the day I left for grad school I had to say goodbye, even though I knew he'd be taken care of by my parents. I knew I was going to miss him. Little did I know he had snuck a little surprise in one of my boxes for me. Cut to the next day in my new apartment, unpacking all of my boxes In the middle of my books, in one box I found Champ's tennis ball. He had dropped it in the box for me and I packed it away without knowing, so that I would always have a piece of him with me. Champ passed away about six months after that. It's like he knew he'd done his job and he was okay to leave, and I still miss him every single day. 04:28 - Bree (Caller) I want to honor my dear sweet Moe, who just left us. In the last few weeks he wasn't a fan of everyone but he definitely loved his mama and he provided so much comfort in our bedtime snuggles, I know, when I just wasn't feeling right or was just having a day or a moment, I could retreat to my room and lay in my bed and wherever he was in the room he would just pop up and lay next to me, usually near my head. It was just kind of like a comfort, like knowing he was there for me. You know, no words needed to be exchanged and I just felt his little body vibrating with purrs and and it was sweet to know that somebody was there with me. So, moving forward, it will be a change and adjustment on how to find that comfort somewhere else, but I am grateful for the 18 years he provided me that snuggle and that love. 05:24 - Amy (Host) Hi, my name is Amy. I'm the host of the Grounded in Maine podcast and I just wanted to talk about my dog, Bella, who was everything to me. She was nine pounds, she was a Pomeranian, she loved everybody and she loved everything. She was the only pet I've ever had that loved going to the vet. She just loved anyone that would make a big deal of her and she just was the best thing ever. Her last year she was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and a collapsed trachea and she was having seizures. Oh, that was a hard year. She completely broke me when she passed away. Like I said no more dogs, I don't want to hurt like that again. And then it was the beginning of a vacation, actually, and so I took that week off and I didn't talk to anybody. I could not say the words without falling apart, crying, so I just messaged them through Facebook and that was it. And that's why I was saying, Hilary, I'm impressed that you're able to talk about that, because I still get teary and it's been six years. 06:31 - TC (Caller) Charlotte York McPuppy Newman. Let me be her human mom for 16 years on this earth and it's a privilege that I will never get over. I met her when she was nine weeks old and it was an instant bond and an instant love, and it was so powerful she traveled with me across the country. I mean, if dogs could have frequent flyer miles or hotel points, she would have been platinum status everywhere. 06:52 Planes, trains, automobiles. But it was more than just the physical journeys. It was the emotional journeys. She went on with me. She saw me on the highest days when we were dancing in the kitchen, and she saw me on the lowest days when she knew just to cuddle up around me in bed because I couldn't do much more for her when she transitioned to the other side. It was one of the hardest events, the hardest times of my life, but it was so precious to get to hold her as she took her last breath. I was her mama and she was my baby, Though I will always have a Charlotte-shaped hole in my life. I see her signs everywhere Butterflies, dogs that stare at me in the eye for no reason, and I am so grateful that I got to be Miss Charlotte's mom. 07:38 - Brooke (Caller) Hi everyone. Two years ago I adopted a five-year-old Chiwini. Her name is Lady. She's 12 pounds and has had lots of trauma in her life. She attached to me quickly and wants to go everywhere with me all the time, which is not always possible. 07:52 Well, years ago I had a post-traumatic stress disorder diagnosis due to my upbringing and it resurfaced recently. I'll get a dump of adrenaline and a debilitating fear for no immediate threat. It makes life difficult and I started thinking between the trauma of my dog and the trauma of mine, maybe I could make this into a positive thing. So I called a dog trainer and they came over and evaluated her. She has what it takes to be a PTSD service dog. So for 120 hours we need to train. She is halfway through that and, absolutely amazing, my little dog responds to me so well and calms me. I calm her. It's kind of this leaning on each other situation, but we're making each other's lives better and with every day she learns something new, as do I. Our lives are calmer and happier because we're together all the time. So I just wanted to share that. Thank you so much. 08:48 - Kristin (Caller) My name's Kristen. I want to share this story about a dog I once had named Augie, who I bought from a puppy mill and on a whim one day and told myself that I was saving him from that horrible place. Augie was a beautiful black lab. At the time I was in an on-again, off-again relationship with a man I would marry and divorce in less than a year. On one of our hiatuses I secretly bought Augie because the man I loved hated dogs and was afraid of them, and I prayed that Augie would keep him away. Augie gave me a run for my money and he had not only massive amounts of energy but massive amounts of anxiety, and I'm an ICU nurse and a mom and I make a lot of hard decisions, but this was one of the hardest I've ever made. 09:29 I decided to find Augie a new home, because not only did he not have good quality of life in our home, we didn't either Rehomed him. I found a man, a friend of my dad's, named Billy, who was like a lab whisperer. Augie snapped and he snarled at Billy and Billy stood there and he didn't flinch and a little while later Augie went, hopped in his truck and went to live with Billy I still get pictures of Augie from time to time. He's living his best life ever. He got the love and life that he deserved, and I ended up writing a book about my healing journey, which is called Heal the Intensive Care Review. You know I wanted Augie to save me, but I learned that the only one that could save me was me and that I had the power to do it. 10:18 - Beverly (Caller) Hi, I'm Beverly. I'm 83 years old and I've been a pet owner most of my life and I love my pets to bits. Recently I lost my husband and I've been very, very depressed. He was the light of my life and, as a result, it caused me to want to have company in one form or another and I recently I adopted a dog, a little chihuahua, and he has been the light of my life. His name is Coco and I've never in my life as much as I've loved all my animals. I've never loved an animal like this. Perhaps my need caused me to love greater, I don't know, but he has made a major difference in my life. Having Coco in my life has been a godsend and, although I still miss my husband, coco is a wonderful distraction and completes my life. 11:24 - Hilary Russo (Host) What an incredible collection of stories from childhood to current day. Our pets really do make a difference in our lives, and I am so grateful to everyone who took the time to share and, more importantly, took the time to love. Whether or not you pressed record on this very episode. If you are tuning in right now, I know this is reaching you when it needs to, and if this episode touched, moved and inspired you in any way, I would love to hear from you. I'd love to know what you think, share your thoughtful responses by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Podcasts or YouTube or wherever your headphones take you. I'd love to read what you have to share. So download this episode, make a difference, pay it forward. Somebody else you might know could use this right now, and I imagine those who are part of this episode will love to hear your thoughts too. 12:19 On that note, if you've experienced the loss of a pet, I hope in time you open your heart again to love again. And if that is part of the journey, you know now, know that you're chosen and know that you were chosen or, better yet, you chose each other. What a gift, what a gift to know that. Thank you again for being here. Thank you again for one of your choices being that you tune in week after week. I love you for that and I'll see you next week. Be well.
In this episode we are on location on Cuttyhunk Island. We sit down with Juile & Rud Mason the new innkeepers of the club. We discuss the transition of the club, some new amenities and much more. Thank you to our main show sponsors Blue Sage Day Spa Mattituck NY, Braun Seafood Company of Cutchogue NY, The Long Island Beach Buggy Association and Whitewater Outfitters of Hampton Bays NY
On today's episode Shaun and Chance were joined by Julie, Kate, Julia, Ashleigh, and Jillian. We barely scratched the surface of the conversation and touched on some biases as seen through the lenses of both men and women! We discussed what some of the things these women have experienced and how it shaped their adult life as well as some of the things they would like to have seen more of when they were young girls! This was just the beginning of the conversation, so stay tuned to Part 2 coming soon! Find us on Instagram Shaun - @shauntaylors1 Chance - @mcplburles Jillian - @jillianabrownphotography Ashleigh - @ashleigh_4_ Julia - @juliashelley Kate - @katestewartadventures & @shootlikeagirlpodcast Juile - @minigoat411 #veteran #veteranadvocate #vetshelpingvets #followthesapper #ubique #notweaktospeak #tools #toolbox #podcast #infantry #airborne #pathfinder #jtf2 #specialforces #sniper #sappersleadtheway #army #military #RCA #RCE #combatengineers #bettereveryday
I am writing a counterpoint to the right-wing blather that Juile of “Strict Julie Spanked” publish about Donald Trump's legal problems. Her most recent explosion is about the New York City case against Trump for falsifying records and criminal fraud. Like Trump himself, she chooses to attack the District Attorney The post She's Trump-eting Again appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
I am writing a counterpoint to the right-wing blather that Juile of “Strict Julie Spanked” publish about Donald Trump's legal problems. Her most recent explosion is about the New York City case against Trump for falsifying records and criminal fraud. Like Trump himself, she chooses to attack the District Attorney The post She's Trump-eting Again appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
La Banda veracruzana Los Choclok, llenos de energía y creatividad para abordar temas culturales y sociales a través de una música fusión de géneros de jazz, rock, folk y tropicales, han generado una base de seguidores sólida tocando a través de la república mexicana este año (incluyendo un sold-out en el Lunario del Auditorio Nacional), se han posicionado como uno de los proyectos fusión icónicos en la música mexicana moderna.La propuesta de la banda pretende ofrecer alternativas musicales frescas con raíces tradicionales y sugerir actitudes sociales, a través del ejemplo: como una organización de jóvenes en torno a un proyecto de expresión artística, pero también difundiendo con su música y letras, una perspectiva crítica y positiva de abordar la vida de una manera creativa, no destructiva.Videos:"Bonita" (live) https://bit.ly/3p4JHV2"Bachas" (live) https://bit.ly/3JLWxQ6"Un Ratito" (Video oficial) https://bit.ly/36w6QJB"La Espina del Juile" (Video oficial) https://bit.ly/3w4hAZgRedes Sociales:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loschoclok/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LosChoclokYoutube: https://bit.ly/3HLOvXUSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3jS8IU3Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jayaustriaphoto/donations
Bible Talk on Psalm 118:24The Lord has done it this very day; let us rejoice today and be glad. (NIV)https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Stay connected with Steady On with the links found here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyonInterested in the Step By Step Bible study method?Download the FREE Masterclass here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyonhttps://susiecrosby.com/Facebook: @susiecrosbyauthorInstagram: @susiecrosbySusie's devotional, “Just One Word: 90 Devotions to Invite Jesus In” is available wherever Christian books are sold.Listen to Angie & Juile's conversation:Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
It's a JAM-PACKED episode today as we attempt to cover the penultimate BB24 episode of the season and the premiere of Survivor 43. Brett & Dani open the pod on Juile's black-dress/one-shoulder look, the return of the Cookout and their incredible ensemble, whether a trip on the Love Boat is a prize or a punishment & try to squeeze some drama out of the bloodless final days of the season. In the back half of the podcast, they go though first impressions of the Survivor 43 cast, what made Dani cry, what Lyle Lyle Crocodile is, who had the best sob story & more. Follow Hey Julie on Twitter and submit your questions @HeyJulieBB Follow Brett @BrettRader Follow Danielle @Danimop
Todd and Julie discuss how everyone has a right to an opinion but we shouldn't treat opinions as fact. Todd gets a message accusing him of being too politically correct. Juile talks about the upside of adversity. They discuss what courtship was like in Todd's day and how social media is ruining dating for young people. Todd also talks about Nanny Faye and why he is at peace. Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! K12: At K12 dot com/podcast, you can explore curriculum and see success stories from some of the over two million families who've taken charge of their child's education Rothy's: Get $20 off your first purchase at rothys.com/CC Slotomania: If you're 21 or older you can join millions of players around the world. Download Slotomania, the #1 FREE slots game, on the App Store or Google Play Store and get one million free coins
這集是八月特別企劃的第一集,因為今年八月即將滿三十歲,所以請了成長過程每個階段的朋友和同學來陪我一起回顧當時候的自己、和現在有什麼不同、對未來的自己想說什麼。今天這集很難得的請到我的四位國小同學來一起錄音,我們會聊到: · 分別用一個形容詞形容「國小的自己」和「現在的自己」 · 覺得這20年來大家最大的轉變分別是什麼 · 聊國小的趣事和印象深刻的事 · 我們之間的關係,這個群體在大家心中的意義? · 30歲了,你滿意自己現在的樣子嗎? · 如果20年後回頭聽這一集,你想對自己和在場的各位說什麼? 很開心藉由這個節目讓我和這些小學同學在20年後有這將近一小時的對話,也很珍惜這份友誼,如果你因為聽到這集節目而想到那位曾經很重要的小學同學,或許可以傳個關心的訊息給他,互相聊聊彼此的近況,也可以回想看看,現在的自己和國小的自己,有什麼不一樣的地方,有沒有在長大的過程中迷失了什麼,希望聽完這集可以幫你找回一些什麼
Have you ever struggled with the questions of where to perform, how to perform, and why you perform as an artist or musician? In this episode, recording artist, vocal professor and author Julie Kinscheck reveals how her journey to faith in God led her to find her place in the music industry, and gave her the tools to help praise singers and other artists to excel when they step onto stages and platforms across the world. Singer-songwriter and guitarist Julie Kinscheck is a voice teacher, worship leader, author, wife, and mom of teen twins. She has released four albums as an artist and recently released her first vocal training book, Vocal Training for Praise Singers. She currently serves as an assistant professor of voice at the Berklee College of Music. She has spent many years performing professionally in, as well as leading, jazz and rock groups, country bands, a cappella groups, gospel and worship teams, and multiple solo gigs. She ran a thriving private studio for over 15 years before joining the Berklee faculty.Connect with Julie See Julia's WebsiteConnect with Julia on FacebookEmail Julia for Info on Voice Lessons: myvoiceteacherjulie@gmail.comMore Resources for CreativesJoin our membership for highly motivated creatives who want to gain complete confidence as artists and entrepreneurs - God and Gigs 360! Join for 30 days FREE by going to godandgigs.com/freetrialGodandGigs.com/ToolKit - check out ALL of our most trusted and effective tools and resources for faith-focused creatives Godandgigs.com/grow - FREE trainings where you'll learn how to build your online audience and connect deeply with those you are called to reach with your creative workLearn about The 4 Questions you need to ask before going Full-Time in Arts and Entertainment
It was a warm day on September 10, 1990. In Manvel Texas, a small town between Alvin and Houston, along the Highway 6. A man on a dirt dead end road pulled over to take a closer look at a pile of trash bottles and old tires noticed a skull and other bones in the debris. It would be 30 years before the findings would be Identified as Juile Gwenn Davis - but this case is not solved. Another body was found on the side of interstate 35 by exit 277 near County Road 304 by two Texas Highway Department workers who were stopping to eat lunch. One of them noticed the body of a woman near a fence on September 25, 1989 in Jarrell Texas. It would be 31 years before she would be identified, as 17 year old Sue Ann Huskey - but this case is not solved. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you've ever thought about converting to a plant-based but didn't know where to start, Julie Wilcox's new book, The Win-Win Diet will show you how. On episode 522 of the 40+ Fitness Podcast, we meet with Juile to discuss the book and plant-based eating. You can find the full show notes for this episode at 40plusfitnesspodcast.com/522.
La banda veracruzana los Los Choclok habla de su sencillo "La espina de Juile".Plataformas:https://open.spotify.com/artist/2iEDalkx4bi0VkRuW0QkYDhttps://www.youtube.com/c/loschoclokRedes:https://www.facebook.com/LosChoclokhttps://www.instagram.com/loschoclok/
Los oriundos de Cosoleacaque acaban de estrenar su nuevo tema "La Espina del Juile". Escucha a Los Choclok con todo el sentimiento y añoranza; nos habla sobre este trabajo El Nipón, su vocalista.
In our fourth installment of Talking Tacos, Julie and Corey start the show by talking about the importance of being prepared in business before Matt joins to discuss more about what happens behind the scenes in opening a restaurant. The three talk about staying calm when dealing with problems and all the expected issues that go along with orchestrating a restaurant opening. Before they wrap, Juile, Matt, and Corey cover hiring strategies and retaining employees. Connect with Cabo Fish Taco Richmond on Instagram (@cabo.richmond) Book a call with the SB PACE today to learn more about our group coaching for startups or existing business owners (https://www.sbpace.com/business-coaching-services/group-business-coaching) Follow our podcast on Instagram (@bizquik.podcast), and if you want to learn more about SB PACE, head on over to our website SBPACE.com. You can also find us on the following social media platforms: Facebook (SB PACE) Instagram (@sb.pace) LinkedIn (@sb-pace) Twitter (@sb_pace) YouTube (SB PACE) If you like our intro, hit up Pat Hilton on Instagram (@pathiltonlive) You can buy our book, Seriously? Now What?! A Small Business Guide to Disaster Preparedness, on Amazon. BizQuik is a Traxler-Harris production. #bizquiktips #podcast #smallbusiness #smallbiz #smallbiztips #smallbuisnesssupport #smallbusinesstips #entrepreneur #podmatch #podcaster #podcastlife #creators #applepodcasts #spotify #newpodcast #iheartradio #podcasthost #entertainment #startupbusiness #podcasting #content #interviews #podcastshow #media #podcastlife #podcastinglife #newpodcast #businesslaunch #businessstrategy #businessgrowth #businesslife
On this episode of WTF TV Live, Caroleen Stewart and Nelson Torres have the BBW Adult Star Julie Ginger On insurance we are coming to you from Times Square in Midtown Manhattan, we're things got very wild featuring another facesitting segment on Nelson Torres. This video was shot at a Times Square Hotel Room in New York City and aired on a taped delay. This video aired on MNN (Manhattan Neighborhood Network) live on July 6th, 2021. Episode: 513
In todays episode of The Busy Moms Kitchen, I am talking to Juile, mom of 2 and journalist. Over the years of being in journalism she has become quite knowledgable in health and more specifically, childrens health. Julies gives me some great ideas today about how we moms should really give ourselves a break and not live with mom guilt. She also gives me some great ideas on how to add more plants into our daily meals all while living through this pandemic and food shortages. Links referred to in the podcast: https://www.julierevelant.com/coronavirus-mom-guilt-8-things-you-need-to-let-go-of/ https://www.julierevelant.com/9-simple-substitutions-for-hard-to-find-grocery-store-ingredients/ Follow Jackie! On Instagram: Jackie Vega and The Wellness Solution On Pinterest, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter Follow Juile: Julie Revelant is a health journalist, content marketing writer, copywriter and founder of JulieRevelant.com, where she teaches parents how to raise healthy kids who crave healthy foods. Julie has written hundreds of stories for print and digital outlets including FIRST for Women magazine, Woman's World magazine, Esperanza magazine, EverydayHealth.com, Reader's Digest (digital), WhatToExpect.com, theBump.com, and Babble.com. For nearly 6 years, Julie wrote Healthy Mama, a column for FoxNews.com where she covered pregnancy, postpartum, maternal and children's health and nutrition. Julie lives in Bethel, CT with her husband and two daughters. Website: www.JulieRevelant.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julie_revelant/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/julierevelant/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerjulierevelant YouTube: ttps://tinyurl.com/y7gay74j Twitter: https://twitter.com/JulieRevelant LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julierevelant/
I can’t tell you the number of times I have talked with friends about social and political issues with deep sadness and anguish. From white nationalist protestors, hate crimes against innocent black men and women, incompetent leaders, to the imminent tension of racism and unaddressed social wounds this country has, there’s a lot of generational pain bubbling to the surface. Social media gives us a window into this pain with a 24/7 cycle of information. Adversity can be channeled and processed through creativity, and there’s incredible power in our own stories. In this episode of Sway Them In Color I speak to Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of New York Time’s bestselling anti-helicopter parenting manifesto, How to Raise an Adult, and of award-winning memoir, Real American, on growing up Black and biracial in white spaces. Juile has also given a TED Talk that has over 4 million views and counting. As a former corporate lawyer and university dean, she’s now entirely focused on writing and ideas and is inspired by people who tell their stories. In this conversation we discuss: how racism affects self esteem discovering your true identity beyond other people's judgements and biases creative expression as a form of healing from injustice and working through pain and suffering through writing the best thing leaders can do to better engage other people's talents no matter their background or title You can check out her work at julielythcotthaims.com at @jlythcotthaims on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Episode 10: Celebrate Everyday - COVID 19 Edition We have made it to double digits, ten episodes. Before COVID this may have meant meeting for drinks or dinner to celebrate this accomplishment. Instead we decided to enjoy a glass of wine supporting our favorite local places and talk, without any planned topics. It just so happens we both have been unable to sleep restfully, have life on our minds and just are “over” some of our current pandemic situation. We are not ungrateful, we are both in different circumstances: Maria is running a business and managing family and home schooling, balancing family 24/7. Michelle has already built her “Option B” rebuilding life after losing a spouse, and now, doing this safer at home thing alone, recognizing that alone is different than lonely. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs reminds everyone that right now, all we are able to do is be sure that our most basic needs - physiological (food, water, warmth, rest) and safety and security are all that we really can handle right now. No one is living #theirbestlife at self actualization right now and that is more than okay. Deep breaths and give ourselves high fives for being here, dealing with each day and knowing that tomorrow the day won’t be today. We ask you to enjoy a glass of your favorite beverage while enjoying this episode. Tell us, what are you drinking? What do you recommend of feel we need to try? Shout outs to our local small business friends David and at Mondo Winbar and Retail, https://www.mondowinebar.com/ Juile, Adam and John at Gardinas Kitchen Bar + Market https://www.gardinas.com/ and Gary’s Old Fashioned Mix https://www.garyspremiumcocktails.com/ #goodlifegirls #podcast #cheers #whatareyoudrinking #whatshouldwebedrinking #bottleofred #bottleofwhite #wine #oldfashioned #oldfashy #shoplocal #supportlocaloshkosh #downtownappleton Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGoodLifeGirlsPodcast Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodlifegirlspodcast/
Juile Edelman, the "Accidental Housewife" discusses how everyone's become accidental housewives
I am so grateful Julie took the time to chat with me on the podcast! I have known Juile for years and love how much her business has grown. She is very knowledgeable and also a very giving and loving individual. She truly makes a connection with each and every family she encounters in her practice. Autistically Inclined has many online family based courses. For more information contact Julie here: https://www.autisticallyinclined.com/ email: Support@AutisticallyInclined.com ___________________________ Inclusion@autismmastermind.co autismmastermind.co FB: @sautismmasterminds IG: @autismmastermind Youtube: @AutismMastermind linktr.ee/autismmastermind
Melissa Michal & Julie Swarstad Johnson discuss the intricacies of their work and life as writers. Melissa delves into her newest book, Living On The Borderlines, which reflects on the intergenerational trauma of Haudenosaunee people and how it impacts relationships while also fostering a unique resilience. Julie discusses the multiple viewpoints of her new book, Pennsylvania Furnace, and how time has shifted our perspective toward the environment.
What happens when the lines between work and home become fuzzy? In this episode, we sit down with two couples who are in the trenches of small business risks, and side hustles. Our conversation is all about business and marriage and how you navigate the very real challenges, wins and losses of starting a business together. First, Alan and Juile talk with Travis and Niki Fields who own FH Beerworks in Colorado Springs, CO. They opened their doors in 2014 but recently added a second location which was/is a massive financial and logistical undertaking. They discuss the challenges of balancing work and family life, and also the strength that comes from the different gifts they both bring to the table. Second, Alan and David sit down with Josh and Alli Hunter, who run Banner Wake Designs from their home in Colorado Springs. Alli and Josh started BWD while Josh was working full-time at a church and right before their 5th child was born. Translation, "free-time" was in short supply. Their why behind their "side-hustle" was to close a financial gap and ultimately get out of debt. Both of these couples are in the thick of it, experiencing the stress, fear and excitement of a dynamic and growing business. We hope their honesty and experience encourage you in your marriage and business. UPDATE: Since this episode Alli and Josh's "side hustle" has turned into their main hustle, giving them more financial freedom, while still serving the local church. Support These Couples! FH Beerworks FH Beerworks/facebook FH Beerworks/instagram Banner Wake Designs Banner Wake Designs/facebook Banner Wake Designs/instagram Banner Wake Designs/etsy
Thomas Steenburg and Julie Rench sit down to discuss what some investigators claim to be evidence of Bigfoot activity. Why would they exhibit some of these behaviors and what purpose could it serve for these creatures? Do they really throw rocks and branches and build stick structures? What is this "stick glyph" claim all about? Find out what Thomas has to say about all of these claims on this episode of "On the Shoulders of Giants"! Thomas is from British Columbia and has been researching the Sasquatch enigma since 1978 and is considered by many to be an "old school" investigator. He has authored three books on the topic: "The Sasquatch in Alberta"', 1989; “Sasquatch, Bigfoot, The Continuing Mystery", 1993; and "In search of Giants", 2000. Thomas has also co-authored two other titles: "Meet the Sasquatch", 2004 and "Sasquatch in British Columbia”, 2012. He has also written many articles and appeared on numerous television and Radio documentaries. Thomas is one of the last old school investigators who was privy to the stories and was friends with several of the “Squatchfathers”! Juile lives by the Uwharrie Forest in her home state of North Carolina and is an active field investigator and is a member of the Carolina Cryptid Field Research team. Want more Monster X? Join Monster Xclusive today! $9.97/mo. (first two weeks free) -OR- Just $49 for a full year (save 59%) at: http://monsterxradio.com/monster-x-clusive/ Thank you all for your support! Sponsored by Sasquatch Coffee! Have you tried it Yeti? https://sasquatchcoffee.com/coffee/
On this episode, we talk to Juile about her early acting in Emmerdale, participating in celebrity Who Wants to be a Millionaire, her love for travelling and Swoon? Find out more here! Follow Julie: Twitter – @JuliePeasgood Instagram – @juliepeasgood The post Episode 22 – Julie Peasgood appeared first on Love Talkin'.
Julie Sapper continues to push herself and her training as the years tick by. But not only does Juile push herself, but she pushes the athletes that she and her business partner coach at Run Farther and Faster. Today we talk about Boston, which Julie has raced several times, and she gives some of the best coaching advice I've ever heard. Check out the full show notes for this episode at http://DizRuns.com/569 Love the show? Check out the support page for ways you can help keep the Diz Runs Radio going strong! http://dizruns.com/support Become a Patron of the Show! Visit http://Patreon.com/DizRuns to find out how. Get Your Diz Runs Radio Swag! http://dizruns.com/magnet Subscribe to the Diz Runs Radio Find Me on an Apple Device http://dizruns.com/itunes Find Me on an Android http://dizruns.com/stitcher Find Me on SoundCloud http://dizruns.com/soundcloud Please Take the Diz Runs Radio Listener Survey http://dizruns.com/survey Win a Free 16-Week Training Plan Enter at http://dizruns.com/giveaway Join The Tribe If you’d like to stay up to date with everything going on in the Diz Runs world, become a member of the tribe! The tribe gets a weekly email where I share running tips and stories about running and/or things going on in my life. To get the emails, just sign up at http://dizruns.com/join-the-tribe The tribe also has an open group on Facebook, where tribe members can join each other to talk about running, life, and anything in between. Check out the group and join the tribe at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedizrunstribe/
Stefanie and Julie open the show sending Lynette a get well soon message. Then the ladies talk about some of their favorite shows at the moment. Later the discussion turns to Bruce Springsteen canceling concerts due to a new anti LGBT law. This leads to a long discussion about the LGBT community and the rights they deserve. Before they wrap the ladies answer your Facebook questions on: Staying friends with your exes, the proper time for a girl to start wearing a bra, and how to keep multiple kids together when at an amusement parks.
New coasters are coming to Central Florida in 2016! Kenny joins us to review Justice League: Battle for Metropolis We tell some behind-the-scenes stories from the Listener Meet-Up! Brian and Juile review Wicked Cyclone We go live to the kids at Layer and Evans Elementary Schools in Florida to crown the winner of their Coaster Design Contest! This and a whole lot more!
The need to look after dogs' teeth and Juile talks about doggy day care dos and don'ts.
Abel Keogh is author of the memoir Room for Two, the story of the year of his life following his late wife's suicide and the corresponding death of their unborn child. He is also the writer of the relationship guides Dating a Widower, Marrying a Widower, and Life with a Widower. Now remarried, he and his wife, Juile, are the parents of six children. https://audio.opentohope.com/2013/09/Abel-Keough.mp3
In this episode of Clear Eyes – Full Hearts we see Matt and Juile get caught in a compromising situation, Coach Taylor's lock at head coach seem to slip just a little bit, Buddy Garrity lose his money, his cool, and his daughter, and Landry Clarke stand up big time to Tyra. Listen and and […]