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Latest podcast episodes about julie lynn

The End in Mind
Best of 2024: Becoming Your Own Health Advocate with Dr. Julie

The End in Mind

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 30:18


Welcome to The End in Mind Rewind — a special series where we revisit the most impactful conversations from 2024. This week, we're bringing back one of the most powerful episodes of the year with Dr. Julie Lynn. After navigating her own health journey and overcoming chronic pain, Dr. Julie became her own biggest advocate — and now helps other women do the same. If you've ever been dismissed in a doctor's office, felt overwhelmed by a health diagnosis, or just knew there had to be another way to feel better in your body… This episode is for you! Dr. Julie shares how she got to the root cause of her own pain, ditched the quick fixes, and created a practice that empowers women to take charge of their health with confidence and clarity. This isn't just about healing — it's about prevention, education, and reclaiming your body's natural wisdom.- Find Dr. Julie on Instagram: @julielynnphd- Her links in one place: https://linktr.ee/dr.julielynn (This episode originally aired in 2024. While some details may sound dated, the insights are just as impactful now as they were then!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ben Joravsky Show
Julie Lynn—White Loot-us

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 58:42


One more reason why The White Lotus is the perfect show for the age of Trump—everyone's trying to hustle a buck out of it. Ben riffs. Julie Lynn offers an abortion rights update. Georgia, Missouri, Texas and more. Ben shows much love for Margo's Got Money Trouble. Which dramatizes the hypocrisy that shames pregnant unwed women to give birth then shames them when they do. Julie is a political consultant.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The VBAC Link
Episode 366 HAPPY NEW YEAR! Meagan & Julie + How to Prepare for VBAC

The VBAC Link

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 27:00


Happy New Year, Women of Strength! Meagan and Julie share an exciting announcement about the podcast that you don't want to miss. While they chat about topics to look forward to this year, they also jump right in and share stats about cervical checks and duration between pregnancies. We can't wait to help you prepare for your VBAC this year!Needed WebsiteHow to VBAC: The Ultimate Prep Course for ParentsFull Transcript under Episode Details Julie: Ready? Meagan: Happy New– Julie: Oh, are we supposed to say it together? Oh, sorry. Okay, I'm ready. Let's go again. Meagan: No, you were just saying okay, but let's do it together. Okay, ready? Remember I did this last time? Julie: Okay, 1, 2, 3– Meagan and Julie: Happy New Year!Julie: No, it was not right. Meagan: Well, we're going to leave it. You guys, we've been trying to say Happy New Year at the same time. There is a delay, I'm sure, on both sides, but Happy New Year, you guys. Welcome to The VBAC Link. It is 2025, and we are excited for this year. Oh my goodness. Obviously, you have probably caught on that there is another voice with me today. Julie: Hello. Meagan: I have Julie. You guys, I brought Julie on today because we have a special announcement. I didn't let her get away for too long. I didn't want her to go. I couldn't. If you haven't noticed, I've been bringing her on. I'm like, “Can you do this episode with me? Do you want to do this episode with me? Do you want to do this episode with me?”And now, at least for the next little bit, she's going to be doing her own episodes. She is helping me out. Julie: Yeah. Meagan: We have been doing two episodes a week for almost a year now, and it's a lot. It's a lot. Julie: You have been such a champ. Meagan: Oh my goodness. So that's what we've been up to. I decided that Julie needed to help me. She was so gracious to say, “Yeah, I'll do it.” Get this, you guys. She was nervous the first time. Julie: I was like, “I don't know what I'm doing.”Meagan: But she totally does know what she's doing. But yeah, so you will be hearing every so often Julie's voice solo. She is going to be hosting the show solo, so you will be hearing a little bit of a new intro with her and I where we are both talking so you don't get confused, but I don't think it is very confusing. Julie has been with us since the very beginning because her and I created the company. It's been so fun to have her here, so thank you, Julie, for helping me out. Julie: You are always welcome. It's always a pleasure. Meagan: I'm trying to think. I want to talk about 2025 and some things that we have coming up as far as stories go. As a reminder, if you have not subscribed to the show, please do so. As you subscribe, it will send you the episodes weekly. Right now, like I said, we are doing two a week, so soak it all up. We have so many great stories. We have stories from OB/GYNs. They are doing Q&As. We have polyhydramnios. Julie: Polyhydramnios. Meagan: Yes. I always want to say dramnios. We are going to be talking about that because we have a lot of people who have been asking about more unique things. Poly is not necessarily unique, but it's not talked about, so we are going to talk about the high fluid, low fluid, unsupportive providers, and if you have been with us for a while, the biggest thing that we talk about is supportive providers. Julie: Mhmm.Meagan: Maybe it's not the biggest, but it's one of the biggest. We talk about finding a supportive provider all of the time. It is so important. Then we've got vaginal birth after multiple Cesarean, twin births, gestational diabetes, PROM– if you're new to that one, that is premature rupture of membranes meaning that the waters break, but labor doesn't quite kick in. Whave else do we have? We actually are going to do some re-airing. We are going to rebroadcast some of our older episodes that we just think are gems and wonderful or have connections with people like Ali Levine. She came back on recently and we want to bring back her episode. Dr. Stu– just some really great episodes from the past and thinking about how long ago that was, Julie– Julie: Oh my gosh. Meagan: As I've been going through these podcasts, holy cow. Some of these are in our 70's or there was actually one that was out 17th episode or something like that. Julie: We need to re-air the dad's episode. Do you remember that one time when we had all of those dads on? Meagan: Yes. Julie: That was so good. Meagan: That was so good. It was a lot of fun. Julie: You need to put that in a spot. It was so good. I remember, I can just be taken back to us in the studio recording and calling each of these dads. It was so cool. Meagan: It was. It was really fun to hear their take on it and their opinion of doulas, their opinion of VBAC, their opinion of birth and how they were feeling going into birth, and how they felt when their wives were like, “Hey, I want to do this.” Yeah. Do you know what? That's for sure. We will make sure that is re-aired as well because I do know that we get people saying, “Are there any episodes that can help my partner or my husband?” because they want to really learn how to get the support for them or help them understand why. Or Lynn. Guys, there are so many of these past episodes that we will be bringing back. Julie: Lynn's episode was so great. Meagan: That was so great. We're going to be having home births. Forceps– VBAC after forceps or failure to progress or failure to descend or big baby. We've got so many great things coming this year, so I'm really, really excited. I also wanted to share more about what we've going on the blog. We have had weekly blogs, so if you haven't already subscribed to our email list, go over to thevbaclink.com and subscribe. We send out weekly emails filled with tips or recent episodes. We have a lot of questions in The VBAC Link Community on Facebook. We see some repetitive questions in there, so we respond to those via email. Those are really good. We've got cervical checks. When is it good to do a cervical check? When is it not good? Julie: Umm, never? Meagan: When is it not good to do a cervical check? When are they really necessary? What do they tell us? We're going to be diving into that. We have a blog about that. Do you want to talk about that for a second, Julie? Let's talk about that. Julie: Okay. I understand that there is nuance. That's the thing about birth. There is nuance with everything. There is context with everything. It just reminds me of the recent election and things like that while we are recording. There are all of these one-liners are being thrown around on both sides. One sentence can be taken out of context in big ways when you don't have the context surrounding the sentence. For both sides, I'm not pointing fingers at anybody. I'm sorry if that's triggering for anybody. I know there are a lot of people upset right now. But the same thing with cervical checks. Isn't that true with all of life? All of life, all of birth, and all of VBAC, there is nuance and context that's important. I would say that most of the time, most of the time, cervical checks are not necessary. They only tell us where you've been. They don't tell us where you're going. They are not a predictor of anything. I've had clients get to 8 centimeters and not have a baby for 14 hours. No kidding. I've had clients push for 10 hours. I've had people hang out at 5 centimeters for weeks, then go into labor and have the baby super fast and also super slow. It doesn't tell us anything. However, there are times when it might be helpful. I use that really, really carefully because it can only give us so much information. I feel like sometimes the cervix can swell if you've been in labor for a really long time, or if the baby is in a bad position, so if labor has slowed or hasn't been progressing as much as expected– and I use that term very loosely as well. There might be a suspicion for cervical swelling. Having a cervical check can confirm that, and having a swollen cervix will change the direction of your care. I would say that maybe an important question to ask– and this is a good question for any part of your care– is, “How will this procedure, exam, intervention, etc. influence my care moving forward?” Because if it's not going to influence your care moving forward at all, then is it necessary? Meagan: Why do it?Julie: Right? So, a swollen cervix, maybe checking baby's position. You can tell if baby's low enough. You can see if their head is coming asynclitic or with a different type of presentation. Again, with a suspicion that it might be affecting labor's progress.Meagan: You can check if they are asynclitic. Julie: But, how would your care change if you find out that baby is asynclitic? What would you do if that is the result of the cervical check? If the answer is nothing, then I don't know. But also knowing that baby's position or knowing that you have a swollen cervix, there are things that you can do to help labor progress in the case of a malpositioned baby or for a swollen cervix. First of all, back off on Pitocin or take some Benadryl or things like that that can help with those things. But honestly, I think most of the time, cervical checks are another way for the system to chart and keep records, that they are doing their job, that things are happening normally (in air quotes, “normally”) so they can have their backs covered. It's really funny. There are other ways to tell baby's position. There are other ways to notice. Midwives, especially out-of-hospital midwives know all of these things. They can gather all of this data without cervical checks, without continous monitoring, and all of that stuff. But in the hospital setting, they can literally sit at a desk and watch you on the strip. That's the only way they know how to get information. They don't know how to palpate the belly. They aren't as familar with– I mean, probably nurses more so than OBs. Meagan: Patterns. Julie: Right? Labor patterns, the sounds, how mom is moving her body and things like that. Those are all things that you can use to tell where a laboring person is at in their labor without having to do cervical checks. But anyway, that was a long little tangent. Meagan: No, that's good. I love that you are pointing that out. Is it going to change your care? If you are being induced, a lot of times, they are going to want to do a cervical exam. You may want a cervical exam as well so you can determine what induction method is going to best fit your induction. Julie: Yeah, that's true. Meagan: Like starting that, but even before labor, I want to point out that when it comes to cervical exams, I see it time and time again within the community, within Instagram, within Utah here– we have birth forums here in Utah– I see it all of the time. “I am 38 weeks. I got checked to day. I am not dilated. It's not going to happen. My provider is telling me that my body probably doesn't know how to go into labor and that I should be induced or that my chances of going into labor by 40 weeks (that's a whole other conversation) is low because I'm not dilated yet at 38 weeks,” or they are the opposite and they are like, “I feel like I can't do anything because I'm walking around at 6 centimeters.”Then they don't go into labor. Julie: Baby will come right away as soon as labor starts. Meagan: Yeah, or the person who has been walking around at 38 weeks, 39 weeks, 40 weeks, 40.5 weeks at 0 centimeters has their baby before the person who has been walking around at 6 centimeters. It really doesn't tell you a whole lot other than where you are in that very minute and second that you are checked. Now, if it is something that is going to impact your care, that is something to consider. Also, if it's something that's going to impact your mental health, usually it's going to be negatively. Sometimes, it's positive, but I feel like we get these numbers in our head, and then we get them checked and– Julie: You get stuck on it, yeah. Meagan: You get stuck on it which is normal because of the way that we have been taught out in the birth world. Think about it also mentally. Is a cervical exam in this very moment to tell you where you are right now worth messing up your mental space? Maybe. Maybe not. That's a very personal opinion. But really, it's so important to know that cervical exams really just tell you where you are right now. Not where you're going to be, not where you're going to get– Julie: And not how fast you're going to get there either. I do not trust babies. I always say that. I do not trust babies. Meagan: You don't trust babies? Julie: They have a mind of their own. They are so unpredictable. Yeah, I don't trust them. I'll trust them after they are born, for sure. But before, no way dude. They trick me all of the time. I really appreciate how you brought up the induction thing because I feel like a cervical check at the beginning of an induction and after a certain amount of time that the induction is started is helpful information because it tells you where you started from. It tells you if the induction methods that they are using are working. I feel like that's helpful to know because you don't want to sit there with an induction method forever if it's not working. I feel like also, why the induction is being recommended is important too. If baby needs to come out fast because something is seriously wrong, then more frequent cervical checks or a more aggressive induction may be needed. But if it's something that you can wait a few days for, then is the induction really necessary. But that's really the context there too. Context and nuance, man. Meagan: Yep. I also think really quickly before we get off of cervical exams that if you are being induced, a cervical exam to assess if you are even in a good spot to induce, assuming that it is not an emergent situation where we have to have this baby out right now. You are like, “I want to get induced,” then you are maybe half a centimeter. Julie: The BISHOP score, yeah. You are low and closed and hard. Meagan: You're maybe 40% effaced. You're really posterior. You guys, that might be a really good indicator that it's not time to have a baby.Julie: Right. Meagan: There we go. Okay, so other things on the blog– preparing for your VBAC. We talk about that a lot. We also talk about that in our course, on the podcast, in the community, on Instagram, and on Facebook. That's a daily chat. We have blogs on that. Our favorite prenatal– you guys have heard us talk about Needed now for over a year. We love them. We truly, truly believe in their product, so we do have blogs on prenatal nutrition and prenatal care. What food, what drinks, and what prenatal you should take. Then recovering from a C-section– I think a lot of people don't realize that our community also has a whole C-section umbrella where we understand that there are a lot of different scenarios. Some may not choose a VBAC which is also a blog on how to choose between a VBAC and a Cesarean. They might not choose a VBAC or they might go for a VBAC and it ends in a repeat Cesarean, or they opt for an elective Cesarean. These are situations that lead to recovering from a Cesarean. We have blogs and a section in our course, and then we even have a VBAC– not a VBAC. Oh my gosh. I can't get Facebook and VBAC together. We have a CBAC Facebook group as well called The CBAC Link Community, so if you are somebody who is not sure or you maybe had a Cesarean or you are opting for a Cesarean, that might be a really great community for you. I believe that it's an incredible community. Let's see, the length between pregnancies is one. Do you want to talk about that?Julie: Oh my gosh. I see this so much. Meagan: Daily. Julie: People are asking, “How long should I wait? I want to have the best chances of a VBAC. How long should I wait before getting pregnant?” Or, “My doctor said I have to have 18 months between births and I will only be 17 months between births so it excludes me from VBAC.” Meagan: Well, and it gets confusing. Julie: Yes. It does get confusing. Meagan: Because is it between or is it conception? What is it? Julie: Right. Is it between births? Is it between conception? Is it from birth to conception? Birth to birth? Conception to conception? I don't think it's conception to conception, but thing is that everybody will have their thing. I hear it really commonly 18 months birth to birth. I hear 2 months birth to birth quite a bit. Meagan: 2 months? Julie: Sorry, 12 months. Meagan: I was like 2? I've never heard that one. Julie: 12 months birth to birth. Oh man. Meagan: 24 months. Julie: I need some caffeine. 2 years, not 2 months. 2 years between births. Meagan: 24 months. Julie: There are a whole bunch of recommendations. Here are the facts about it. The jury is still out about what is the most optimal time. There is one study. There are three credible studies that we link in our blog. There are three credible studies. One says that after 6 months, there's no increased risk of uterine rupture. So 6 months between– I'm sorry. 6 months from birth to conception. Meagan: Birth to conception. Julie: So that would be 15 months from birth to birth. There's another study that says 18 months from birth to birth, and there's another study that says 2 years from birth to birth. These are all credible studies. So, who knows? Somewhere between 15 months to 2 years. I know that the general recommendation for pregnancies just for your body– this is not talking about uterine rupture– to return to its– I wouldn't say pre-pregnancy state because you just don't really get back there, but for your body to be fully healed from pregnancy is a year after birth. From a year from birth to conception is the general recommendation. But we know that there is such a wide variety of stories. There is a lot of context involved. There are providers who are going to support you no matter your length. This is circling back to provider choice and why it's so important. If one provider says, “No,” and they want 2 years from birth to birth, then bye Felicia. Go find another provider because there is someone who is going to support you. There is someone who is going to do it rather than be like, “Oh, well, we will just let you try.” They are going to support you and be like, “Yeah. Here are the risks. Here is what I'm willing to do, and let's go for it.” I think that's really important as well. Meagan: Yeah, this is probably one of the most common questions. Sorry, guys. I was muted and chatting. It's one of the most common questions, and like she said, there are multiple studies out there. It's kind of a complicated answer because it could vary. Overall, the general studies out there are anywhere between 18 to 24 months. 24 months being what they are showing is probably the most ideal between birth to birth. A lot of people out there still think that it's birth to conception, so they have to wait 2 years before even trying to get pregnant. Then I mean, I got a message the other day from someone. They were like, “Hey, our hospital policy,” which I thought was interesting– not that she was saying this, but that it was a policy. “Our hospital policy is that if I conceive sooner than 9 months after a Cesarean, they will not accept me.” Julie: Boom. Go find another hospital. Meagan: I was like, okay. That's weird. Julie: I know. Meagan: And that's 9 months, so that would be 18 months from birth to birth. Julie: Right. Meagan: Then you can go to another provider, and they're different. This is my biggest takeaway with this. Look at the studies. We have them in our blog. They're there. Look at them. Tune into your intuition. What do you need for your family? What do you want for your family? What feels right for you? Julie: Yeah. Meagan: I mean, we have many people who have had VBACs before the 18th-month mark. Aren't you 15 months? Julie: No, mine was 23 months birth to birth. Meagan: Oh, birth to birth. Okay. I thought you were a little sooner. Julie: I conceived, what was that? Meagan: Mine was 22 and 23. I was a 22 and then my other one was 23, I think. It was something like that. It was right around 2 years. Tune into what it is. Yes, we say this, and someone has said, “Well, yeah. People have done it, but that's not what's recommended.” Okay, that's true. Julie: Yeah, recommended by who? Recommended by who? Because like I said, three different studies have three different recommendations. What does ACOG say? I don't think ACOG even has an official recommendation do they? Meagan: My mind says 24 months. Julie: I think they say something like a pregnancy window doesn't automatically exclude somebody from having a VBAC. Meagan: Yeah. You guys, we have that. We also have stories coming up with shorter durations. We have epidural blogs, and how to choose if you want an epidural or not, and then what happens when an epidural comes into play. Maybe I need caffeine too. I can't even speak. But when they come into play, and so many facts, stats, and stories on the blog and on the podcast. You guys, it's going to be a great year. It's 2025. I'm excited. I'm excited to have you on, Julie. It's going to be so great. I'm excited to bring some of our really old, dusty episodes back to life. Julie: Polish them up. Meagan: Yeah. I'm really excited about that. And then some of the weeks, we've been doing this since October, I think, we've got some specialty weeks where it's VBAC after multiple Cesarean week, and you'll have two back to back. We might have some weeks like that in there that have similar stories so you can binge a couple in a row that are something you are specifically looking for. Okay, as a reminder, we are always looking for a review. Before I let you go, you can go to Google at “The VBAC Link”. You can go to Apple Podcasts and Spotify. I don't know about Google Play. I actually don't know that because I don't have it. Julie: I don't think Google Play has podcasts anymore. But also, you can't rate it on Spotify. Meagan: You can rate it, but you can't review it. Julie: Oh, yeah. You can rate it, so you can give it 5 stars. That's right. Meagan: If you guys wouldn't mind, give us a review. If you can do a written review, that's great. Honestly, you can do stars then go somewhere else and do a written review. We love your reviews. They truly help. I know I've said this time and time again, but they help other Women of Strength find this podcast, find these inspiring stories, and find the faith and the empowerment and the education that they need and deserve. Thank you guys for sticking with us. Happy New Year again, and we will see you soon. Julie: Bye!ClosingWould you like to be a guest on the podcast? Tell us about your experience at thevbaclink.com/share. For more information on all things VBAC including online and in-person VBAC classes, The VBAC Link blog, and Meagan's bio, head over to thevbaclink.com. Congratulations on starting your journey of learning and discovery with The VBAC Link.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-vbac-link/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

The Ben Joravsky Show
Julie Lynn - "Shoulda Listened to Julie"

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 54:21


Clearly, the abortion rights movement did not lead to a Democratic triumph. Ben riffs. Julie Lynn elaborates. Bottom line—the strategy of using state by state referendums to lead the charge benefitted Trump. Just like Julie said it would. And if voters think these referendums will protect abortion rights they are seriously misguided. Just like Julie told you. And it's pointless to vote yes on abortion rights and then vote for a candidate who will take that right away. Just like Julie told you. Julie is a political activist and strategist with a specialty in the politics of abortion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ride Report
What is Critical Incident Response Program (CIRP)?

Ride Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 35:43


In this latest installment, Ride Report host Capt. J.R. Hall sits down with CIRP chair Capt. Julie Lynn, CIRP vice chair Capt. Michael Scuderi, and former CIRP vice chair and current committee member Capt. Steve Hoffman to discuss the early  of CIRP, the function of the committee, and the important role these specially trained volunteers play in assisting Pilots to successfully manage natural human responses in the aftermath of unusually stressful work-related events.

The Ben Joravsky Show
Julie Lynn—The Voter Disconnect

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 61:25


Nothing illustrates the disconnect of voters from reality so much as the issue of abortion. You got voters voting for referendums to legalize abortion then turning around and voting for politicians who will do everything they can to keep it illegal. Julie Lynn explains it all. Julie is a political consultant. No one knows more about the politics of abortion than Julie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Ben Joravsky Show
Julie Lynn—The Ballot Game

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 59:19


Julie Lynn explains why ballot initiatives on abortion are not quite the game changers Dems think they are. As if Dems didn't have enough problems. More to the point, they will not protect abortion as a right once Trump gets elected and bows to the zealots and bans it. Julie is a communications consultant.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

His Heartbeat with Sue Corl
#136 Helping Those Who Are Grieving

His Heartbeat with Sue Corl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 49:06


Do you ever struggle with how to show support to a loved one in mourning? Today's guest Julie Lynn Ashley is a thanatologist: a specialist dedicated to better understanding death, grief, and loss. She offers us the practical do's and don'ts of supporting a bereaved person, and offers insight into the stages and types of grief. We must learn to sit with someone in what Julie Lynn calls the "dissonant chord" of an unfixable situation. Grief cannot be fixed this side of heaven; rather, processed through. Called from a young age, Julie Lynn is deeply passionate about coming alongside bereaved people experiencing loss. In the four to six weeks after the funeral, the deceased's loved ones are not only navigating shock, brain fog, and immense sadness, but are also tasked with an overwhelming load of administrative work. Showing up with the support of a meal, helping out around the house, or even a simple phone call can mean so much to the bereaved. Grief is not linear, so provide encouragement for each small step of life for the bereaved as they adjust to their new normal. Even Jesus, all powerful and almighty, sat in the dissonant chord of death with Mary and Martha. He wept! Be brave and enter into the sadness with a grieving person. Grief is heavy, and to be the hands and feet of Christ means we as a community help carry that pain. Visit Julie Lynn Ashley's website here to access her one-on-one coaching and group support workshops.SUPPORT His Heartbeat through Crown of Beauty Internationalhttps://www.crownofbeautyinternational.com/donateCONNECT with His Heartbeat and Crown of Beauty InternationalWebsite// Facebook//InstagramEmail: crownofbeautyinternational@gmail.comConnect with Sue Corl's Instagram//Facebook// Website Purchase Sue's Transformational Bible Studies and Devotionals on Amazon!Sue Corl's best-selling books: Crown of Beauty Bible Study, Broken But UndefeatedCrown of Beauty International: EMPOWERING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD WITH GOD'S TRUTH!Crown of Beauty International: EMPOWERING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD WITH GOD'S TRUTH!Crown of Beauty International: EMPOWERING WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD WITH GOD'S TRUTH!

Oklahoma Women Want To Know
Woman Tulsa firefighter climbs the ladder in a male dominated field

Oklahoma Women Want To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 25:33


Julie Lynn was one of the first women with the Tulsa Fire Department and has worked her way up to Deputy Chief. She shares what it's like living at the station with so many men, and the changes she's seen happen over the last two decades.

Steady On
Bind Up the Brokenhearted

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:18


Julie Lynn offers practical tips on navigating grief and reminds us Christ will bind up the brokenhearted.  Isaiah 61:1b (NIV)“He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners,”  https://livesteadyon.com/ Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: @livesteadyon Instagram: @angiebaughman421 Looking for something not listed? It's probably here: https://linktr.ee/livesteadyon  http://www.julielynnashley.com/ Julie Lynn holds a Masters of Science in Thanatology (death, grief and bereavement), is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, mom to Landon and Kyle (both in college) and wife to her very best friend of 27 years, Doug, who is a lead pastor in Texas. Julie Lynn has worked and volunteered in the hospice industry for years and there developed a God-given passion to support grieving people. She now has her own grief support ministry (both in person and online) where she works with people one on one who need support following a death loss.  You can browse some of the resources Julie Lynn mentioned here: https://www.julielynnashley.com/grief-support-resource-list Julie Lynn's post for Lisa Appel0's blog: https://lisaappelo.com/hopeingrief/3-key-times-to-help-a-grieving-friend/ Nancy Guthrie's video, “What Grieving People Wish You Knew about Really Helps and What Really Hurts”: https://youtu.be/hEVEB3DEK7Y www.mollybears.org www.compassionatefriends.org www.griefshare.org www.neveralonewidows.com www.whilewerewaiting.org www.hopemommies.org  Listen to episode 123 with Lisa Appelo here: https://livesteadyon.com/2022/09/28/episode-123-life-can-be-good-again-with-lisa-appelo/  Theme music: Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarming License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

A Cup of Gratitude
Season 6 - Episode 8 - Finding Gratitude in Grief Support

A Cup of Gratitude

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 59:29


This week I speak Julie Lynn Ashley. She has found Gratitude in her Calling, which is grief support work for those who have been through a death loss. Julie Lynn says, “The circumstances are hard, but there is deep gratitude in God allowing me to be a help.” She has a Master's Degree in Thanatology (death grief and bereavement), is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, and works with grieving people all over the country. Julie Lynn offers a free downloadable list of grief support resources to help any of us support grieving people in our lives. We take a look at her childhood up to the present to find the thread of God working in her life. It is beautiful to see God bring ministry and healing from her own times of grief. You won't want to miss this amazing episode!www.julielynnashley.com*Theme Music “Blessed Time” by Ketsa 

Your Sister, Kimber
Ep.60 Does Grief Impact Friendship? + Julie Lynn Ashley

Your Sister, Kimber

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 42:41 Transcription Available


Kimber talks with grief coach Julie Lynn Ashley about how grief, particularly from a death loss, impacts our friendships. Julie Lynn holds a Masters of Science in Thanatology (death, grief and bereavement), is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, mom to Landon and Kyle (both in college) and wife to her very best friend of 27 years, Doug, who is a lead pastor in Texas. Julie Lynn has worked and volunteered in the hospice industry for years and there developed a God-given passion to support grieving people.  She now has her own grief support ministry (both in person and online) where she works with people one on one who need support following a death loss. Learn more, find vetted resources, and get support from Julie Lynn at julielynnashley.com.Resources Mentioned by Julie Lynn:What's Your Grief (15:23): https://whatsyourgrief.com/Nancy Guthrie Video (25:21): https://youtu.be/hEVEB3DEK7YFor more Your Sister, Kimber content, including the Blog and FREE Resources, visit yoursisterkimber.com! Become a subscriber at Your Sister, Kimber to get exclusive access to my NEW free resource, straight to your inbox.Let's become friends! Follow me on Instagram or Facebook for more of Your Sister, Kimber.Don't forget to leave a rating & review on Apple Podcasts! This is such a blessing to me and really helps new friends find the show. Thank you, friends!

Align Yourself to Success with Christi Kendall
How To Reconnect Your Inner Health Wisdom

Align Yourself to Success with Christi Kendall

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 26:22


Dr. Julie Lynn, The Health Creatrix, shares with us Soul Healing and How To Reconnect Your Inner Health Wisdom. You can find her here

Deadline Strike Talk
Week Five with guests Julie Lynn & Bonnie Curtis

Deadline Strike Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 65:57


This week, STRIKETALK looks at the role of independent producers, and how producers - often pitted against writers by the companies- are actually the writers' natural allies. Theme Song: “Not Your Fool” written and performed by Alexa Villa; courtesy of Sign From The Universe Entertainment, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The 29 Minute Mom
156 | Building Resilience through Grief: A Conversation with Certified Coach Julie Lynn Ashley

The 29 Minute Mom

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 33:50


Welcome to The Make Room Show, the podcast where we help you make room for what matters in your life. I'm your host, Jennifer Ford Berry, a professional organizer with years of experience in helping families simplify their homes and create space for the things that truly matter. In this episode of the Make Room Show, we speak with certified grief coach, Julie Lynn Ashley, founder of Grief Resilience. As a former teacher of over 20 years, Julie experienced several losses in her family and realized the lack of support available for those going through grief. In this conversation, Julie shares her expertise on grief and the importance of addressing it, as unaddressed grief can lead to serious physical and emotional health problems down the road. She provides tips on how to support someone who is grieving, including the importance of simply listening and offering practical support. Julie also discusses her work at Grief Resilience, which focuses on helping individuals build their resilience in the face of grief through one-on-one coaching, group coaching sessions, and workshops. As a professional organizing expert, it's important to understand the role of grief in our lives and how it can impact our ability to organize and simplify our spaces. This conversation provides valuable insights on how to support those going through grief and build resilience in the face of loss. -- Julie Lynn holds a Masters of Science in Thanatology (death, grief and bereavement), is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, mom to Landon and Kyle (both in college) and wife to her very best friend of 27 years, Doug, who is a lead pastor in Texas.  Julie Lynn has worked and volunteered in the hospice industry for years and there developed a God-given passion to support grieving people.  She now has her own grief support ministry (both in person and online) where she works with people one on one who need support following a death loss. Where to Find Julie Lynn: www.julielynnashley.com instagram.com/ashleyjulielynn www.facebook.com/julie.burnsashley -- Jennifer is the host of the Making Room podcast (formerly The 29 Minute Mom podcast) and the founder of the Created Order Neighborhood, an online community of women who want to live a life of order and purpose. She is the author of five books, including the Organize Now! series and her latest, Make Room. Jennifer was previously the regular organizing expert on the TV show Winging It, Buffalo Style. , and has appeared as a guest expert on several television and radio shows, as well as in national magazines and newspapers. Jennifer lives in western New York with her husband and two children. She works both hands-on and virtually with her clients to help them eliminate clutter and live their dreams. Where to find Jennifer  ⁠https://jenniferfordberry.mykajabi.com/⁠   ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jenniferfordberry/⁠   ⁠https://www.facebook.com/jenniferfordberry⁠   ⁠https://jenniferfordberry.mykajabi.com/links-1⁠  -- The FOCUS Retreat is a rejuvenating and private getaway... ❖ Exclusively for women juggling multiple roles: business owner, content creator, household coordinator, wife, mom, daughter, friend… Jesus girl with an overflowing plate and a heart that desires peace, solidarity, authentic community and encouragement. ❖ You'll link arms with an intimate group of colleagues (we're saving space for 40 to 70 women only) and four experienced coaches in four specific areas of expertise—family, organization, confidence, and business strategy—for two days of inspiring workshops, heart to heart networking, and plenty of time and space to rest or play on your own schedule. WHERE & WHEN In Person: At the landmark Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, just outside of Lexington Dates: Sept. 27-29, 2023 Register: ⁠https://jenniferfordberry.mykajabi.com/focus-retreat-register⁠  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeroomshow/support

The 29 Minute Mom
156 | Building Resilience through Grief: A Conversation with Certified Coach Julie Lynn Ashley

The 29 Minute Mom

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 33:50


Welcome to The Make Room Show, the podcast where we help you make room for what matters in your life. I'm your host, Jennifer Ford Berry, a professional organizer with years of experience in helping families simplify their homes and create space for the things that truly matter. In this episode of the Make Room Show, we speak with certified grief coach, Julie Lynn Ashley, founder of Grief Resilience. As a former teacher of over 20 years, Julie experienced several losses in her family and realized the lack of support available for those going through grief. In this conversation, Julie shares her expertise on grief and the importance of addressing it, as unaddressed grief can lead to serious physical and emotional health problems down the road. She provides tips on how to support someone who is grieving, including the importance of simply listening and offering practical support. Julie also discusses her work at Grief Resilience, which focuses on helping individuals build their resilience in the face of grief through one-on-one coaching, group coaching sessions, and workshops. As a professional organizing expert, it's important to understand the role of grief in our lives and how it can impact our ability to organize and simplify our spaces. This conversation provides valuable insights on how to support those going through grief and build resilience in the face of loss. -- Julie Lynn holds a Masters of Science in Thanatology (death, grief and bereavement), is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, mom to Landon and Kyle (both in college) and wife to her very best friend of 27 years, Doug, who is a lead pastor in Texas.  Julie Lynn has worked and volunteered in the hospice industry for years and there developed a God-given passion to support grieving people.  She now has her own grief support ministry (both in person and online) where she works with people one on one who need support following a death loss. Where to Find Julie Lynn: www.julielynnashley.com instagram.com/ashleyjulielynn www.facebook.com/julie.burnsashley -- Jennifer is the host of the Making Room podcast (formerly The 29 Minute Mom podcast) and the founder of the Created Order Neighborhood, an online community of women who want to live a life of order and purpose. She is the author of five books, including the Organize Now! series and her latest, Make Room. Jennifer was previously the regular organizing expert on the TV show Winging It, Buffalo Style. , and has appeared as a guest expert on several television and radio shows, as well as in national magazines and newspapers. Jennifer lives in western New York with her husband and two children. She works both hands-on and virtually with her clients to help them eliminate clutter and live their dreams. Where to find Jennifer  ⁠https://jenniferfordberry.mykajabi.com/⁠   ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jenniferfordberry/⁠   ⁠https://www.facebook.com/jenniferfordberry⁠   ⁠https://jenniferfordberry.mykajabi.com/links-1⁠  -- The FOCUS Retreat is a rejuvenating and private getaway... ❖ Exclusively for women juggling multiple roles: business owner, content creator, household coordinator, wife, mom, daughter, friend… Jesus girl with an overflowing plate and a heart that desires peace, solidarity, authentic community and encouragement. ❖ You'll link arms with an intimate group of colleagues (we're saving space for 40 to 70 women only) and four experienced coaches in four specific areas of expertise—family, organization, confidence, and business strategy—for two days of inspiring workshops, heart to heart networking, and plenty of time and space to rest or play on your own schedule. WHERE & WHEN In Person: At the landmark Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, just outside of Lexington Dates: Sept. 27-29, 2023 Register: ⁠https://jenniferfordberry.mykajabi.com/focus-retreat-register⁠  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeroomshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeroomshow/support

Preparing the Church for the Harvest
022. Biblical Foundations for Grief Ministry: An Interview with Julie Lynn Ashley

Preparing the Church for the Harvest

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 30:07


Julie Lynn Ashley is a grief coach with a passion for helping people who have experienced loss. Her ministry provides one-on-one support to those struggling with grief, offering a safe, open space for discussion and processing. She believes that grieving people need someone to sit with them through the process and stay attuned to important dates, and she encourages local churches to provide support by keeping funeral programs and following up on those dates. With a biblical foundation and a master's degree in thanatology, Julie Lynn is well-equipped to help those in need. Grief Ministry When Julie Lynn and her husband moved to Texas several years ago she was looking to get to know people and connect in the community. The wife of a couple they knew suggested she volunteer with a local hospice group. Though she had never done that type of work, she was willing to give it a chance. Almost immediately Julie Lynn was drawn to the bereavement side of the program. She realized she had a  God-given passion for people who had experienced this loss and were left with this giant hole in their life.  At a GriefShare meeting one evening, she felt this new calling in her life. She shares; “I was watching one of the videos, and the room was dark, and it kind of washed over me from head to toe, God saying, Julie Lynn, this is Act 2. This is what I want you to do with the rest of your life”.  At that moment she had no idea how things would play out and that she would get her Master's Degree of Science in Thanatology (death, grief, and bereavement). The local Hospice Chaplain provided resources and God provided mightily as she attended grad school. After receiving her degree she went to work in the Hospice industry, specifically on the bereavement side, doing brief follow-up calls with families. Then she transitioned into her ministry, where she is working one-on-one with people. She can go deeper with each individual than she was able to in the Hospice industry while she was following up with hundreds of families.    Biblical Foundation There are two key scriptures that Julie Lynn references in her ministry. The first one is Philippians 1:6, “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus”. This is a verse that Julie Lynn clung to as she traveled the mysterious journey to where she is now. It is also a verse she shares with clients that she works with. It shows that God has something for them in the middle of the pain that they're going through.  The second scripture is in Isaiah 61:1, “...the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted…”   What Grieving People Need 1. Someone to sit with them through the grieving process One thing that grieving people need is someone willing to sit in the dissonance with them. Grief is not something that will ever be fixed on this side of heaven. That chair will always be empty at Thanksgiving dinner. It's not going to be fixed. God only made one of the person that they lost. So grieving people are looking for someone to sit with them, and not try to rush them through the grieving process. 2. Someone to stay attuned to those very specific, important dates. It is good to keep the program from the funeral or the obituary. It gives several very important dates. This one document will give you the death date, the birth date, and if married the anniversary date. Sometimes a grieving person's own extended family doesn't connect the need with those specific dates. So people, being tuned to those dates for a grieving person is extremely powerful, as they're walking through these days, adjusting to life on earth without their loved one.   How the Local Church can Help: 1. Keep the funeral program and assign someone to follow up on those important dates.  This could be done by the pastor, staff, or small group that the person was involved with. Ways to follow up could be a text, a card, or a phone call. For those who are close, maybe even a visit. Some churches keep an Excel spreadsheet of these dates and share them each month with the appropriate people.  2. Consider having a Blue Christmas Service Several churches across the United States do this. There are some websites out there that can give you some good ideas on how to form a Blue Christmas service. It can be very powerful in the life of a grieving person around the holidays, to have their church acknowledge their loss. 3. Download this resource sheet  Julie Lynn has compiled a list of organizations that support grief in other ways. From infant to adult loss and groups that support teenagers as well as parents, there are many associations out there you can get involved with. Download this list and keep it in your “resource toolbox”    Are you being called to grief ministry? If you have been touched by this article and want to get more involved, consider volunteering at a local hospice organization. There are a lot of different ways to get involved. You don't have to begin by working directly with patients. There may be administrative tasks that you can help with or ask about other ways to get involved.  Another idea would be to check out other support systems in your community. There are organizations such as GriefShare and Compassionate Friends that churches can be a part of. There are several groups listed on the resource sheet. You can check out their websites to see if there are organized programs in your area or if you would like to start something.     Resources: Grief Support Resource List: Grief Support Resource List — Julie Lynn Ashley   Connect with Julie Lynn Ashley Email: ajulielynn@gmail.com Website: Julie Lynn Ashley Connect with Jacklin:  Effective Ministry Solutions Facebook Effective Ministry Solutions Instagram Preparing the Church for the Harvest Blog Schedule a Call     VISION PLANNING GUIDE  Are you wondering what's next for you? Do you need someone to walk with you on your journey?  Whether you have experienced a loss or you are just in a new season of life. I have a Vision Planning Guide that could help you. These simple worksheets will take you through a 5-step process to help you determine and reach your destination.  Download Here This episode was originally published on effectiveministrysolutions.com/episode022.  

Just One Simple Thing
E100: Celebrating 100 with Q&A

Just One Simple Thing

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 14:49


It's the 100th episode of Just One Simple Thing, and we are celebrating by answering your questions. Stay tuned for my thoughts on co-laboring with God, figuring out what to work on first, and how much of your time you should  spend on promoting versus creating.It seems like only yesterday that I said I would rather stick a needle in my eye than start a podcast! But here we are ... 100 episodes and almost two years later. It turned out to be a good decision and a lot less painful than anything involving needles. I asked my listeners to send in questions for me to answer in this special episode and I received some great ones! In this episode, I'll answer these questions.From Carmen James –Certified Wellness Coach IG: @carmenjamesfitness Website: carmenjamesfitness.comHow do we co-labor with the Lord in our business, and how do we discern the voice of the Lord in our decision-making?From Toni Thrash –Life Coach IG @tonithrash Website: fortitudelifecoach.comMy purpose is to coach women through life transitions and I want to write about that as well. Which should I work on first?From Naomi Fata –Sustainable Sewing CoachIG: @naomifataWebsite: naomifata.netWhat's your rule of thumb for time spent networking or on social media vs. content creation and revenue streams?From Renee Bethel –Life Coach and Enneagram CoachIG: @findingmechristiancoachingWebsite: findingmechristiancoaching.comWhat's your best advice for streamlining social media content? How do I determine if I have too many non-negotiables and not enough time for money-making things for my weekly business plan?From Kim Wilbanks –Author and BloggerIG: @kimwilbanksWebsite: kimwilbanks.comHow do you do it all?From Julie Lynn Ashley –Grief Support CoachWebsite: julielynnashley.comWhat keeps you moving forward on your God-dream even on your most disappointing days?ACTION STEPI'm going to ask you the same question that Julie Lynn asked me. What keeps you moving forward on your God-dream even on the most discouraging days? I'd love for you to share that on social media and tag me so I can give you a little encouragement today.RESOURCESGo check out some of the amazing ladies who submitted these questions! They have resources to support you in all stages of life.++++++++++Are you tired from trying to share your God-inspired message while working your full time job? Do you wonder if it's worth it, or even possible, to build a ministry or business on the side?I have good news for you. It is possible. It is worth it. You can do it. Download the Honor System Guide, to help you honor all the work God has given you to do.

Let's Encourage One Another
Sitting with Others in their Grief and Loss with Grief Coach Julie Lynn Ashley

Let's Encourage One Another

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 35:25


How do you support a friend or family member—or even “just” an acquaintance—who has just lost someone they love? Are you willing to step into that sacred space of grief with them? Or, if they need additional support, can you point them toward someone who can be there in that more professional role? Let me introduce you to Grief Coach Julie Lynn Ashley. Julie Lynn offers 1:1 coaching services to individuals who are in the midst of grief, specific to the death of a loved one. Julie Lynn shares how God has called her into this work, and then we dive into some really practical questions about how to support others who are grieving. It's a conversation you won't want to miss. Kari   >> GET YOUR TICKET Small Church Women's Ministries Conference Saturday, January 28, 2023 http://lovedoesthat.org/women23 (affiliate link)   MEET JULIE LYNN: Julie Lynn holds a Master's of Science in Thanatology (death, grief, and bereavement), is a member of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, mom to Landon and Kyle (both in college), and wife to her very best friend of 27 years, Doug, who is a lead pastor in Texas. Julie Lynn has worked and volunteered in the hospice industry for years and there developed a God-given passion to support grieving people. She loves watching sports of all kinds, traveling with Doug, and a long conversation with a good friend over a cup of coffee.   CONNECT WITH JULIE LYNN: Website   RELATED EPISODES & MENTIONED RESOURCES: Episode 7: 5 Things to Say When You Don't Know What to Say with Laura Howe Episodes 9 + 10: Supporting a Friend Through Grief (And Walking Through It Yourself) with Karen Altizer Episode 18: Finding Joy in the Hard and Heavy with Kristen Joy Episode 42: Offering a Blue Christmas Service to Honor the Loss and Cling to the Hope Episode 50: Gritty Faith in the Midst of Grief with Prayer Artist Jessy Paulson Episode 93: After the Flowers Die: An Honest Talk About Grief with Author Renee Leonard Kennedy Episode 95: Blue Christmas Mini Service: Holding On to Hope in the Midst of Suffering and Loss Bonus Episode 13: A Liturgy for Returning to Daily Life After a Loss Tear Bottle (Sympathy Gift) ______ >> Free Journaling Workshop: 3 Ways to Encounter God on the Pages of Your Journal http://lovedoesthat.org/journalingworkshop >> Journal Gently: An 8-week program designed to help you process grief and trauma with God http://lovedoesthat.org/journalgently >> Written Spiritual Direction: Recognize God's presence in your pain http://lovedoesthat.org/spiritualdirection

Skwigly Podcasts
Animation One-To-Ones 18 - Nora Twomey

Skwigly Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 20:09


Skwigly.com presents Animation One-To-Ones featuring Steve Henderson in conversation with the Academy Award® nominated ('The Breadwinner') Cartoon Saloon co-founder Nora Twomey, director of the animated feature film 'My Father's Dragon', out now on Netflix. Based on Ruth Stiles Gannett's book of the same name, the film is produced by Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn of Mockingbird Pictures and Paul Young of Cartoon Saloon with a screenplay by Meg LeFauve (Inside Out) and story by LeFauve and John Morgan. From five-time Academy Award®-nominated animation studio Cartoon Saloon (The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, Wolfwalkers) and Academy Award®-nominated director Nora Twomey (The Breadwinner), comes an exquisite film inspired by the Newbery-honoured children's book from author Ruth Stiles Gannett. Struggling to cope after a move to the city with his mother, Elmer runs away in search of Wild Island and a young dragon who waits to be rescued. Elmer's adventures introduce him to ferocious beasts, a mysterious island and the friendship of a lifetime.

Silence on Set
Raymond & Ray cast talks premiere at TIFF, family relationships, and laughing through grief, and remember life

Silence on Set

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 7:00


We were at the premiere of Raymond & Ray at the Toronto International Film Festival to speak to the cast about this tragic but humorous film. The actors were excited to share this film on the big screen. We spoke with Ethan Hawke, Ewan McGregor, Maxim Swinton, composer Jeff Beals, producers Julie Lynn and Bonnie Curtis, and the writer/director of the film Rodrigo García. Hawke gets a little sentimental talking about what it was like working with actors he has known for over two decades and how excited he is for him and McGregor, who he says both have "great roles." Hawke talked about how relatable this film is because most of us have had to deal with real-life trauma or death, and he hopes people walk away from this film feeling a little less alone. McGregor also spoke about a "kindred spirit" between him and Hawke and what it was like shooting this intense but funny film. McGregor is excited for the world to see it and remember how precious life is. Host: Monica Gleberman Editor: Miranda Currier Social Media Graphic: Jojo -- Synopsis: “Raymond & Ray” follows half-brothers Raymond and Ray who have lived in the shadow of a terrible father. Somehow, they still each have a sense of humor, and his funeral is a chance for them to reinvent themselves. There's anger, there's pain, there's folly, there might be love, and there's definitely gravedigging. *Raymond & Ray will be screening all week at TIFF check out the schedule below, so make sure you head over to the website and purchase tickets: Monday, September 12th at 6:00 PM at Roy Thomson Hall, Tuesday, September 13th at 9:05 AM at Scotiabank 2, Saturday, September 17th at 9:00 AM at TIFF Bell Lightbox Cinema 1 Don't forget to follow us on Twitter @SilenceonSet and Instagram @SilenceonSetPod

Mark Explains [the universe]
Jason Williams & Julie Lynn

Mark Explains [the universe]

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 156:27


Julie joins us again as we sit down with one of my greatest friends and talk about politics, student loans, fitness, nutrition, and just about everything else. Jason has degrees in Human Resources management and nursing. He is a nurse manager at a rehab facility in East Lansing, MI. His interests include CrossFit, nutrition, guitar, and travel *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact us with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com  IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast

Mark Explains [the universe]

Julie Lynn is a Michigan native, current Chicago resident, and a long time friend of mine. It was an absolute blast having Julie return to the podcast as we talk about the list of questions I have compiled for doing podcast with strangers. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did   *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact us with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com  IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast

Start Me Up with Kimberley A. Johnson
Start Me Up: Julie Lynn

Start Me Up with Kimberley A. Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 75:04


Julie and I went to high school together but didn't know each other. In recent years, we connected through social media and there are more than a few interesting details. After we reminisced about high school years in a southern California beach town, we dug in and talked about current events: Steve Schmidt's no-fucksTwitter confessions; how striking down Roe could mean a Dem victory (don't get happy), and why it might be better to indict Trump after the November midterms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red Carpet Rookies
Bonnie Curtis | Producer: Saving Private Ryan, Minority Report, Amistad

Red Carpet Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 59:10


From Texas to the side of Steven Spielberg, Bonnie Curtis has had a journey. Known as one of the most regarded Producer's in the film industry, Bonnie worked her way from Steven Spielberg's Assistant, all the way through to his Producer and now runs her own film production partnership with previous podcast guest Julie Lynn. In this episode which I think may be my favourite I've ever made Bonnie gives a masterclass in how to open doors in your career, advice she's received from Steven for life and business and how to get back on the path you were always destined for. What you'll learn:- How does a famous director hire an assistant- What gets you noticed by prominent executives- THE REAL STORY of what happened on the beach during the Saving Private Ryan shoot- how to move from studio film making to indie moviesand so much more. 

Life With C**a
Julie Lynn & Bonnie Curtis - Producers at Mockingbird Pictures

Life With C**a

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 60:15


Julie Lynn formed Mockingbird Pictures in 1999, with Bonnie Curtis joining in 2012 after more than 15 years working with Steven Spielberg. Together they produce film and television across a wide variety of genres, with movie budgets that range from under $1 million to over $100 million. They have produced for brand-new filmmakers as well as experienced, award-winning directors. Julie worked as a First Amendment lawyer before embarking on a film career as a creative executive for producer Mark Johnson.. They first partnered under the Mockingbird Pictures banner after producing the Academy Award®-nominated Albert Nobbs in 2012. They are still thinking about what non-profit work they are going to cook up together after they retire from filmmaking … but they are hopeful that day is still many years away. They are most proud of all the “repeat customers” amongst their collaborators, as well as the fact that they were able to successfully take their families on a joint vacation, because they clearly don't see enough of each other at work. This week, Bonnie and Julie shine on light on: Creating a producer's group Putting trust in your filmmakers How their unique partnership functions

Red Carpet Rookies
Julie Lynn | Producer: Terminator Dark Fate, Life, To The Bone, Albert Nobbs

Red Carpet Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 45:20


We're back! And what a way to return with one of the loveliest, most talented people in the business.  Today's guest is Film and Television Producer Julie Lynn. With beginnings as a First Amendment Lawyer, Julie soon transferred her skills to the movies, first producing small independent works such as Mike Nichols' Wit and Rodrigo Garcia's Nine Lives.In the years since forming Mockingbird Pictures in 1999, Julie has covered all manner of genres from the Oscar nominated Albert Nobbs, to Netflix's hard hitting To The Bone and even sci fi-horror in the Jake Gyllenhal led blockbuster Life. Julie graciously answered my regular questions when we worked together in 2018 and she has kindly agreed to do it again! If you'd like to keep up to date with both Mike and the show - head over to www.redcarpetrookies.com and sign up for our newsletter! Thank you for listening! Mike

Women in Technology
Women in Technology - Julie Lynn Try - Chief Brand Strategist and CEO at jlBrand Marketing

Women in Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 53:51


Join me and Julie Lynn Try, Marketing Consultant for startups, growth-minded business, and partners of Microsoft, as she shares her experiences in the industry plus amazing career tips! Looking for a way to contact Julie? Email: JL@JLBRANDME.COM Website: www.JLBRANDME.COM LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julielynntry Julie's favorite books: Obviously Awesome The E-myth revisited Quantum Enigma Podcasts mentioned: Lore, Astonishing Legends Morbid and Penn's Sunday School Monsters Among Us Somewhere in the Skies Micah Hanks The Mad Scientist Revisionist history Noble Blood Hardcore History Ugurus World-Changing Women ✦ SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss more tech tutorials and tech career tips videos:: http://bit.ly/SlyGittensYouTubeChannel ✦ LinkedIn Profile ➜ https://www.linkedin.com/in/slygittens/ ✦ Instagram Profile ➜ https://www.instagram.com/sly_gittens/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna
23 | Q&A w/ Million Dollar Producers Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn

The Screenwriting Life with Meg LeFauve and Lorien McKenna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 77:48


We answer your BURNING questions from two of Hollywood's top producers in the game, whose production company Mockingbird Pictures has been nominated for Oscars, among many other accolades. More about our guests: Julie Lynn formed Mockingbird Pictures in 1999, with Bonnie Curtis joining in 2012 after more than 15 years working with Steven Spielberg. Together they are producing film and television across a wide variety of genres, with movie budgets that range from under $1 million to over $100 million. They have produced for brand-new filmmakers, as well as experienced, award-winning directors. They are still thinking about what non-profit work they are going to cook up together after they retire from filmmaking … but they are hopeful that day is still many years away. They are most proud of all the “repeat customers” amongst their collaborators, as well as the fact that they were able to successfully take their families on a joint vacation, because they clearly don’t see enough of each other at work. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thescreenwritinglife/support

The YVR Screen Scene Podcast
Episode Fifty-Five: Michelle Muldoon & Julie Lynn Mortensen

The YVR Screen Scene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 47:14


Michelle Muldoon's Last Stand to Nowhere takes the story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and re-tells it with women. The story is recognizable and accessible, even if it's Wylona Earp instead of Wyatt, and Ida Clanton instead of Ike – and Michelle has been called brave for making a women-driven western. She's won awards and critical acclaim and screened at the legendary Almeria Western Film Festival in Spain, which takes place in a replica Wild West town. She's also received pushback from people who want the genre to remain as it's been for decades, with women relegated to the roles of long-suffering wife at the farmhouse or big-hearted hooker at the saloon. The cast is packed with Vancouver A-Listers: Chelah Horsdal (Man in the High Castle), Johannah Newmarch (When Calls the Heart), Luvia Petersen (Continuum), Jenn MacLean Angus, Maja Aro, Sadie Silcock, Catherine Lonsdale, and Julie Lynn Mortensen (Van Helsing). Michelle and Julie Lynn join Sabrina Furminger for a riveting conversation about women gunslingers, and what the success of a film like Last Stand to Nowhere represents for the genre. Episode sponsor: Fish Flight Entertainment

Unfound
Julie Lynn Seay: The Mystery Man

Unfound

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 76:50


Julie Lynn Seay was a 25 year old from Daytona Beach, FL. She was the mother of two and had recently gotten divorced. On Dec. 23, 1988, Julie was at her job. She mentioned she planned to do some Christmas shopping later that evening. Julie departed her work at the usual time. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leslieseaym/ Charley Project: http://charleyproject.org/case/julie-lynn-seay NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/1626?nav Article: https://www.news-journalonline.com/news/20171215/retired-mayor-police-commissioner-tackle-daytonas-79-cold-cases If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Julie Seay, please contact the Daytona Beach Police Department at (386) 671-5224. Unfound supports accounts on Podomatic, iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. --Please join us on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET for the YouTube Live Show. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. And at Paypal: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com --that is also the email address. --The Website: unfoundpodcast.com. - --Merchandise: --The books at Amazon.com in both ebook and print form. --don't forget the reviews. --shirts at myshopify.com/unfound-podcast. --cards at makeplayingcards.com/sell/unfoundpodcast --And please mention Unfound at all true crime websites and forums. Thank you.

Radio Gorgeous
Julie Lynn from USA indie drone band 'Slowness' GORGEOUS ENTERTAINMENT with Victoria Pearson

Radio Gorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 28:09


Victoria Pearson chats to Julie Lynn from USA indie drone band 'Slowness' on a direct line to Hawaii about their new LP 'Berths'. Julie explains that she plays bass on many of the songs and goes through the songwriting process with us, listen to the interview and her harmonious music.  #RadioGorgeous #Music #gorgeousentertainment  https://slowness.bandcamp.com/

Mark Explains [the universe]
Chapter 17 - The Uncensored Christian [Part 4] w/ Toni Inskeep

Mark Explains [the universe]

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 102:52


On this episode, our dear friend Toni Inskeep shares her incredible story. Julie Lynn also joins us for this conversation. A deep thank you to both of these humans for giving their time, and to Toni for her rawness and vulnerability in sharing her story.   Please subscribe to this bi-weekly podcast and give us a review!! We would greatly appreciate it!! *Trigger* Please be advised, this episode talks about sexual abuse. Please do what you need to prepare/protect yourself. *Please be advised, there is some language in this episode that some might find offensive (but we don't)* *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact Mark with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com  IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast

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Indivisible Chicago Podcast
103 María Urbina, Indivisible Political Director / Julie Lynn from Planned Parenthood Illinois

Indivisible Chicago Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 48:20


Episode 103: María Urbina, Indivisible National Political Director / Julie Lynn from Planned Parenthood Illinois LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, AND RATE Every week, Indivisible Chicago Podcast host Tom Moss talks to politicians, newsmakers, academics and activists about resisting the Trump agenda. The ICP is also a great way to keep up with what’s happening in Indivisible Chicago. * Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or listen online at IndivisibleChicago.com/podcast. * Take a minute to rate us on iTunes. It helps us get the word out about the ICP. https://apple.co/2oR4UlH INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES AND ACTIONS FOR MONDAY, MAY 20, 2019 Opening: We’re hearing the drumbeat of war. It’s a bit like the days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and a bit more like the movie Wag the Dog. Is there any reason to think things may go differently this time? Segment 1: As red states pass laws aimed at challenging Roe, organizations are taking action. Julie Lynn from Planned Parenthood of Illinois joins the podcast to talk about the Reproductive Health Act, which remains stalled in the state legislature. Find out how to help uninstall it at passrha.com. Also, join the emergency rally at Federal Plaza on Monday, 5/20, 5pm. Segment 2: Are there too many candidates for president? Should they focus on the Rust Belt or all 50 states? Should they move more to the left or to the center? Indivisible National Political Director MarÍa Urbina joins the podcast for a bit of myth-busting about 2020. Learn more at https://indivisible.org/blog/primary-2020-how-we-engage-win.

Mark Explains [the universe]
Episode 9 - Multilevel Christianity Part 2

Mark Explains [the universe]

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2018 85:03


Ashlen, Lauren Kuiper and Julie Lynn join me again in this episode as they help me co-host this part 2 of Multilevel Christianity.  In this one, we dive into why individuals get sucked into those Multilevel Marketing schemes, and why those individuals are also likely from a religious background of sorts. And also Julie Lynn gives us a stellar teaching on how humans learn, as well as Ashman dives into some pillars of beliefs. Basically, we talk about all the things.  Again, Thanks for listening in to the Mark Explains podcast, Have a Merry Christmas and a great holiday season.   *Please be advised, there is some language in this episode that some might find offensive (but we don't)* *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact Mark with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com  IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast

Mark Explains [the universe]
Episode 8 - Mulitlevel Christianity Part 1

Mark Explains [the universe]

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 52:47


I've been excited to record this episode since I started recording these podcasts! Ashlen Blythe joins me in part 1 of what we are calling Multilevel Christianity. Ashlen just has a great mind for asking the questions that I don’t see and just adds so much to this podcast. You’ll likely be seeing a lot more of him around here, as I’m honored to say that he’s agreed to become a more regular part of this show. And I’m just so excited about that. In this one we are breaking down the science of how the brain works, how it’s built, how centrals beliefs play into everyday life, and where those are physically located in the brain, it’s wild. But more importantly, we are going into the “WHY” of this topic, and why it’s important that we know how the brain works when it comes to central belief. Next week in part 2, We will be diving into why individuals get sucked into those Multilevel Marketing schemes, and why those individuals are also likely from a religious background of sorts. And also Julie Lynn and Lauren Kuiper will be joining us next week, and rumor is that Julie is going to give a stellar breakdown on how humans learn, I’m so pumped about that. Again, Thanks for listening in to the Mark Explains podcast, and be sure to join us next week for Part 2 of Multilevel Christianity.   *Please be advised, there is some language in this episode that some might find offensive (but we don't)* *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact Mark with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com  IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast

Mark Explains [the universe]
Episode 5 - Uncensored Christian Part 2

Mark Explains [the universe]

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 44:58


Julie Lynn Sodeman, Ashlen Blythe, and Lauren Kuiper join me again in Episode 5 - Uncensored Christian Part 2 In this episode, Julie Lynn tells some of her story, and we were just so moved that we felt it needed to be its own episode. This story is nothing shy of incredible.   Julie is a 31 year old marathon runner with RBF almost constantly. She's in the process of getting her Ph.D. and basically has been in school her whole life, she does yoga, and I honestly don't know how she travels so much. Like seriously. There really isn't anything this chick can't do (besides fix her car, which she has gracefully given that task over to me and with it, a sense of purpose in her life).    We also decided to turn the second part of the podcast into 2 parts (Part 2 with Julie and Part 3 with me) simply because there was so much content we felt needed to stay with Julie's story. So we released this episode a day early on Monday, and we will be releasing Part 3 tomorrow! Thanks for listening in to the second part of Uncensored Christian, and make sure to tune in TOMORROW where we wrap things up with my story in Part 3 of the Uncensored Christian.   *Please be advised, we talk about sexual assault in this episode, so please do what you need to prepare yourself for any triggers during these conversations* *Also there is some language in this episode that some might find offensive (but we don't)* *All music scored by host or royalty free* Please contact Mark with any questions, or just to say hi! markjayshortt@yahoo.com  IG: @Mark.Explains FB: @markexplainspodcast

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Indivisible Chicago Podcast
66 Cecilia Muñoz / Julie Lynn

Indivisible Chicago Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 56:27


August 20, 2018 Episode 066 - Cecilia Muñoz on immigration policy; Julie Lynn from Planned Parenthood on #stopkavanaugh Segment 1: Cecilia Muñoz was the Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council for Obama where she worked on immigration issues among many other things. She was on the team that wrote the DACA policy. Now, Stephen Miller sits in her old office. Currently, Ms. Muñoz is Vice President for Public Interest Technology and Local Initiatives for New America. She joins the ICP this week to talk about what it was like to work for Obama, the pain of watching her hard work under fire, and where we go from here. Segment 2: Julie Lynn is the Director of External Affairs at Planned Parenthood of Illinois Action. Planned Parenthood is leading the charge to stop the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. Join the Unite for Justice rally on Sunday, August 26, 2018, 1pm, at Federal Plaza to #stopkavanaugh! ** LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, AND RATE Every week, Indivisible Chicago Podcast host Tom Moss talks to politicians, newsmakers, academics and activists about resisting the Trump agenda. The ICP is also a great way to keep up with what’s happening in Indivisible Chicago. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts or listen online at IndivisibleChicago.com/podcast. Take a minute to rate us on iTunes. It helps us get the word out about the ICP. INDIVISIBLE CHICAGO PODCAST SHOW NOTES AND ACTIONS FOR AUGUST 20, 2018 Indivisible Chicago presents An Evening with JB Pritzker, Juliana Stratton and Other Special Guests. It’s an opportunity to present our views on issues that are important to us and hear what they have to say. Tom will moderate, but the questions will all come from Indivisible Chicago membership. Submit your questions here. Admission is free but space is limited so reserve your spot today. Join Indivisible Chicago and be part of our work shaping the agenda of state and local politics. Indivisible Chicago Presents An Evening with JB Pritzker, Juliana Stratton, and Other Special Guests Thursday August 30, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church 77 West Washington Street

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils
Lisa Mercier Julie Lynn Hosak Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio Xyngular MLM Business

Building Fortunes Radio with Host Peter Mingils

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 32:00


Lisa Mercier Julie Lynn Hosak & Peter Mingils on Building Fortunes Radio on Xyngular MLM Business

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Indivisible Chicago Podcast
10 Julie Lynn / David Zoltan

Indivisible Chicago Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 32:10


In a week when the repeal failed and the Women's March roared back in nationwide rallies, we talk to Planned Parenthood and someone that was saved by the ACA expansion. Julie Lynn of Planned Parenthood Illinois tells us about the 100-year struggle to get low-cost healthcare to men and women across America. David Zoltan reminds us what life was like before the Affordable Care Act and tells us that it is the only thing keeping him alive.

The Horizon Prep Lioncast: Classical Education in San Diego and Rancho Santa Fe, California
062: Internet Crimes Against Children and Cyber-Bullying Prevention with Julie Lynn-Deputy District Attorney

The Horizon Prep Lioncast: Classical Education in San Diego and Rancho Santa Fe, California

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 63:25


At a recent PTF meeting we were joined by Julie Lynn, a deputy district attorney with the Family Protection Unit of San Diego. Her topic was "Internet Crimes Against Children and Cyber Bullying Prevention" We hold this PTF meeting on Internet Safety regularly. It is always one of the highest attended meetings of the year. This is the first time it has been made available for download afterward. Please feel free to share it with your non-HP friends who have children. What did you think of this episode? Who would you like to hear from on the podcast? Send us an email at hplioncast@gmail.com or leave us a review on iTunes.

SoundWorks Collection
The Music of Life with Composer Jon Ekstrand

SoundWorks Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 34:20


We recently chatted with Composer Jon Ekstrand who is a long time collaborator with Director Daniel Espinosa about his work on the sci-fi thriller film LIFE. This marks his sixth project with Espinosa, having previously composed music for his films Babylonsjukan, Outside Love, Snabba Cash, and Child 44, and the Danish short film The Boxer, which was his first work as a composer. Life stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Rebecca Ferguson, Ryan Reynolds, Ariyon Bakare, Olga Dihovichnaya, and Hiroyuki Sanada and it revolves around the six-member crew of the International Space Station as they come into contact with the very first evidence of biological life on Mars: a small, single-celled organism. As they begin to research the specimen, however, this “life” proves far more dangerous than they could have ever imagined. Life was written by Deadpool’s Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese and produced by Skydance’s David Ellison and Dana Goldberg along with Bonnie Curtis and Julie Lynn.

Popping Collars Podcast
#46 Devils and Deserts

Popping Collars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 29:45


A conversation about LAST DAYS IN THE DESERT with special guest Julie Lynn

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SideKickBack Radio
Episode 42: Persistence Pays Off with Julie Lynn and Bonnie Curtis

SideKickBack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 41:45


About a year and a half ago, I had the great pleasure of attending the world premiere of Last Days in the Desert at the Sundance Film Festival 2015.  Written and Directed by Rodrigo Garcia, this stoically beautiful, captivating film features an incredible...Read more

The Trundlecast
3: A Vampire, A Witch, and A Black Cat P1

The Trundlecast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 73:00


This Trundlecast explores the lives and beliefs of three of the main stays of Halloween. Music by Bryan Vamp and Julie Lynn is peppered throughout! Don't judge me on the interview with Little Devil... seriously, I'm sorry. Cover art by Lily Boyko!

KUCI: Film School
10 Items or Less / Julie Lynn Interview

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2007


An interview with Julie Lynn, the producer of 10 Items or Less. Starring Morgan Freeman and Paz Vega, 10 Items or Less follows a Hollywood icon who was once the center of attention. Now, he's forced to consider a role in a small independent movie. While researching for the role, he stumbles into Scarlet, a spitfire check out clerk at a Latino community market. The world famous actor must rely on Scarlet to lead him back to his side of the tracks. This trek through Los Angeles features richly unexpected situations, chance encounters, and personal revelation that neither character could ever have anticipated. Lynn was nominated for an Independent Spirit Axium Producers Award.