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Young Tina and Karen Bowen were convinced that a ghost was moving objects in their home. The truth was much more terrifying."True Stories with Seth Andrews" releases every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Subscribe on any major podcast app, or visit www.truestoriespodcast.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-stories-with-seth-andrews--5621867/support.
On this episode:Stacey is joined by Karen Bowen for an in-depth discussions on personality styles, reluctant entrepreneurship, and the bully in our brains.Key Takeaways-All personality styles have their strengths and weaknesses. -What matters is showing up in a place of service. -Surround yourself with people who can help you. Tweetable Quotes:"I grew up hearing 'don't talk to strangers' and when I became a business owner I discovered a key element to success was talking to strangers. I had to retrain my brain." -Stacey O'Byrne"100% of my clients to date are referral clients. It took me 6 months to get my first client." -Karen Bowen"I'm a huge proponent of surrounding yourself with people who share similar struggles and similar goals." -Stacey O'Byrne"I was terrified, but I jumped in. I knew I had to build relationships if I was going to be a success." -Karen BowenKaren Bowen:https://www.kbsbrighthorizon.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenbookkeepingResources:Instagram: @thestaceyobyrneFree Strategy Session: text Success to 646.495.9867Schedule a 15 minute call with Stacey: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/talktostaceyIf you're ready to take yourself and your business to the next level and are interested in a coaching program that will get you there check out: http://pivotpointadvantage.com/iwantsuccess Join an interactive environment to help you build the success you've always wanted with other like-minded, success-driven entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales professionals: https://facebook.com/groups/sellwithoutselling
The Innovative Accountant Podcast | Integrated Advisory by WealthCo
On this episode of the Innovative Accountant Podcast, we delve deep into the realm of emotions, exploring the pivotal role of emotional intelligence in the workplace, with a particular emphasis on its indispensable significance in leadership roles. Joining us in this conversation is Karen Bowen, with EQ Development Group. With over 25 years of experience as a leadership consultant and emotional intelligence specialist in the realm of organizational development. Karen's wealth of knowledge and passion for her career will guide us through a thought-provoking conversation that answers key questions about emotional intelligence and its profound impact on the corporate world. In this episode, we delve into the depths of emotional intelligence, shedding light on its significance compared to IQ or PQ (Practical Intelligence). We'll explore what emotionally intelligent leadership truly looks like and how it can transform businesses for the better. Learn how emotional intelligence is measured and tracked, uncovering whether it's an innate trait or a skill that can be cultivated. But that's not all. We'll examine the tangible effects of emotionally intelligent leadership (or the lack thereof) on companies and discover how this impact can be measured. Karen will share her insights into what businesses can do to support the development of emotionally intelligent leadership across their organizations, fostering positive workplace cultures and enhancing overall organizational effectiveness. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of emotional intelligence and discover how it can revolutionize the way we lead and succeed in the modern business world.
The Innovative Accountant Podcast | Integrated Advisory by WealthCo
On this episode of the Innovative Accountant Podcast, we delve deep into the realm of emotions, exploring the pivotal role of emotional intelligence in the workplace, with a particular emphasis on its indispensable significance in leadership roles. Joining us in this conversation is Karen Bowen, with EQ Development Group. With over 25 years of experience as a leadership consultant and emotional intelligence specialist in the realm of organizational development. Karen's wealth of knowledge and passion for her career will guide us through a thought-provoking conversation that answers key questions about emotional intelligence and its profound impact on the corporate world. In this episode, we delve into the depths of emotional intelligence, shedding light on its significance compared to IQ or PQ (Practical Intelligence). We'll explore what emotionally intelligent leadership truly looks like and how it can transform businesses for the better. Learn how emotional intelligence is measured and tracked, uncovering whether it's an innate trait or a skill that can be cultivated. But that's not all. We'll examine the tangible effects of emotionally intelligent leadership (or the lack thereof) on companies and discover how this impact can be measured. Karen will share her insights into what businesses can do to support the development of emotionally intelligent leadership across their organizations, fostering positive workplace cultures and enhancing overall organizational effectiveness. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of emotional intelligence and discover how it can revolutionize the way we lead and succeed in the modern business world.
Episode Spécial Halloween A la fin de l'année 1986, dans le Massachusetts, Tina et Karen Bowen, deux adolescentes, remarquent que des choses disparaissent dans leur maison. Des objets sont déplacés, et on entend des coups dans les murs. Serait-ce leur mère, revenue d'entre les morts pour leur laisser un message ? C'est l'histoire du Fantôme des Bowen Musiques de fond : - Evann Loget-Raymond - Générique / A Time to kill / A Time to cry - Scott Buckley - Sleep - Loik Bredolese - All the regrets
Daniel LaPlante tormented the streets of small town Massachussetts in the late '80s. The story of his crimes has been embellished over time, but the facts in the case are more weird than any fiction.Tina (Bowen) Rocheleau's GoFundMe:https://www.gofundme.com/f/fv7us-hope-for-karen Checkout the website for written versions of the case, photos, and more:www.weirdtruecrime.comFollow on Instagram to see photos from today's episode and other fun stuff:@weirdtruecrimeWrite me and say hi, send requests, or your own stories:weirdtruecrime@gmail.comToday's ResourcesThe Elm Street Nightmare | Author – Retired Lt. Tom LaneThe Telegraph | Wednesday, October 12, 1988Newspapers.com – The Boston Globe | December 4, 1987Newspapers.com – The Boston Globe | December 3, 1987
Over field and fountain, moor and mountain the three wise men brought gifts to the Christ child; Frankincense, Gold, and Myrrh. Gary Young called Frankincense the Swiss Army Knife of essential oils because of it's multiple uses. Today on the podcast, Young Living historian Karen Borne brings the real story of the precious gift and how you can make it a part of your holiday traditions for years to come. Merry Christmas from the YL Drop!
Jewels special guest is Karen A Bowen, Coach, Educator and Business Expert wrote a phenomenal book called "One Conscious Choice." Karen is a unique story teller that conveys each situation that everyone can identify with. This is a great and informative interview and one that will make you run out and grab the book. Visit Karen by going to KarenABowen.com to get more information and to get her book!
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Scott Viala moved to Kelowna just over two years ago from Prince Albert, SK. He has been a personal trainer for over 11 years and in that time has traveled all around the world to acquire fitness knowledge from some of the very best. This traveling and training has helped him create his very own Unconventional Training Methods that are unique to Kelowna. Some of these methods include Kettlebells, Steel Mace, Heavy Sleds and Bodyweight movements. This blend of strength & conditioning helps Scott offer something different to his large client base, which ranges from athletes in various disciplines, to business men, to housewives, and anyone who wants to become the best version of themselves. I Love Kelowna Podcast is now available almost everywhere:Apple Podcast / iTunes StitcherSpotifyRadio PublicGoogle PlayAlexa TuneInAlexa: Just say "Alexa, ask AnyPod to play I Love Kelowna"If you enjoyed this episode, an iTunes review would be SO appreciated! It's super easy to do right within the Podcast app.SHOW NOTES: IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about Viala the Viking, his classes and his unique methodology on his Instagram or his website. You can also find him at GLOBAL FITNESS CENTRE in Kelowna. Scott nominates Tanya Viala, an amazing tattoo artist with The Inked Emporium to come on the I Love Kelowna Podcast. Thank you so much to Karen Bowen for nominating Scott! This episode was engineered by myself. You can email me.Follow me on Social Media:I Love Kelowna Podcast on FacebookInstagramLinkedinLuke Menkes RE/MAX KelownaMy Personal Facebook Page#weighttraining #ancientwarrior #club #mace #strength #conditioning #globalfitness #weightloss #confidence #poise#exploreKelowna #KelownaNow #YLW #YVRtoYLW #YEGtoYLW #ExploreYLW #YYCtoYLW #Relocation #KelownaViews #handpickedkelowna #kelownalife #kelownaliving #exploreBC #Kelowna #Okanagan #podcast #RealEstateSupport the show (https://paypal.me/lukemenkes)
I had a great conversation with Karen Bowen of Managerknowhow regarding her consulting business and the key factors between the success and failure of any venture. We discuss different management styles and how self awareness is the first step towards optimizing a team's performance, no matter how large or small the enterprise. I Love Kelowna is now available everywhere. You can listen to Episode 39 (and see Show Notes with relevant links) right here:Apple Podcast / iTunes StitcherSpotifyRadio PublicGoogle PlayAlexa TuneInAlexa: Just say "Alexa, ask AnyPod to play I Love Kelowna"If you enjoyed this episode, an iTunes review would be SO appreciated! It's super easy to do right within the Podcast app.SHOW NOTES: IMPORTANT LINKS Learn more about Managerknowhow on their Facebook Page. Karen nominates Scott Viala, Chris Stratis, Rene Unser, and yours truly to come on the I Love Kelowna Podcast. Thank you so much to Shawna McCrea for nominating Karen! Follow me on Social Media:I Love Kelowna Podcast on FacebookInstagramLinkedinLuke Menkes RE/MAX KelownaMy Personal Facebook Page#consulting #leadership #enterprise #optimisation #productivity #personality #entrepreneur #education #liberalartsdegree .#exploreKelowna #KelownaNow #YLW #YVRtoYLW #YEGtoYLW #ExploreYLW #YYCtoYLW #Relocation #KelownaViews #handpickedkelowna #kelownalife #kelownaliving #exploreBC #Kelowna #Okanagan #podcast #RealEstateSupport the show (https://paypal.me/lukemenkes)
I've just joined as a member with Balance Well Being. On July 13 I got the chance to sit down with BWB's Founder and President Shawna McRae and ask her all about it. We talk about the sometimes-lonely world of the Entrepreneur and the tremendous value of regularly connecting with dozens of other like-minded individuals.You can listen to Episode 23 (and see the Show Notes) of the I Love Kelowna Podcast right here:Apple PodcastIf You Don’t Have Apple PodcastIf you enjoyed this episode, an iTunes review would be SO appreciated!SHOW NOTESShawna worked for TD Canada Trust for 21 years; 15 years as a branch manager.Born and raised in Calgary, moved to Kelowna in 2003 during the big forest fires. Original intention was to stay for just a few years but she fell in love with our city and decided to stay.Almost everyone was affected either directly or indirectly and Shawna was very impressed how the entire city seemed to rally together.During a natural disaster is when you learn there can be a massive difference between insurance policies and insurance companies: what's covered or not, and the way they treat their customers.A real spirit of hope and growth permeated Kelowna in 2004.Financial literacy is crucial to your wealth and peace of mind.Shawna's goal is to help remove the shame and fear surrounding personal money issues.Our culture puts so much emphasis on financial success that it's easy to lose self esteem when things are difficult.One of the greatest causes of romantic relationship stress is financial issues: different spending styles, secrecy, blame for problems that arise. The fundamental problem is poor communication, even before considering related money issues.Make sure you both like and trust the financial professionals you deal with. Don't spend a dime and don't sign anything unless and until those two keys are in place.It's extremely important for financial professionals to watch their language around prospects, especially when they can't currently qualify for what they want. You could be hurting your future prospects if you're not careful.Balance Well–Being is all about healthy relationships with your money, yourself, your business and your local business community. Many social and practical learning events every single month.How volunteering and just being a listening ear to other businesspeople can take a huge weight off your shoulders.Learn more about Balance Well-Being membership and events.Balance Well-Being Facebook PageShawna nominates Karen Bowen from Manager Know How to come on the I Love Kelowna Podcast. Thank you so much to Chris Patton for nominating Shawna.Follow me on Social Media:I Love Kelowna Podcast on FacebookLuke Menkes RE/MAX KelownaMy Personal Facebook PageLinkedinInstagram For the latest #ILoveKelownaPodcast go to my Instagram profile @luke.kelowna.realtor and click under
This week on StoryWeb: Jimmy Santiago Baca’s memoir and film, A Place to Stand. For Karen Bowen If you want a gritty, raw, punch-in-the-face but ultimately optimistic and life-affirming story, look no further than Jimmy Santiago Baca’s memoir, A Place to Stand, and the documentary film based on that memoir. I had the great fortune of attending a screening of A Place to Stand at the Boulder International Film Festival. My dear friend Karen Bowen, the coordinator of the BoulderReads literacy program, invited me to join her and dozens of other literacy professionals, volunteers, and activists from around Colorado. What a powerful setting to see this amazing film! Though I had heard Baca’s name and though I knew he was a prominent Native American and Chicano poet, I did not know his work firsthand nor did I know his story. Baca’s story is as unbelievable as it is inspiring. Abandoned by his parents at a young age and left by his grandmother to fend for himself in orphanages and detention centers, Baca turned to a life of violence and crime. At age 21, he found himself sentenced to mandatory no-parole for five to ten years, the harshest sentence allowed by law for his particular crime. Because his childhood had been so sketchy, he’d had little schooling, and when he went to prison, he was functionally illiterate with almost no reading ability. Baca’s memoir and the documentary movie (which he narrates through filmed interviews) tell the story of a young man consumed by hate, anger, and rage, a man capable of and guilty of unspeakable and horrific acts of violence against his fellow inmates. The film pulls no punches, and parts are hard to watch, as Baca and other interviewees describe his degradation and brutality. Ultimately, Baca was put into isolation for years, widely considered to be an inhumane way to treat prisoners. But in solitary, Baca begins little by little to find a way out of his degradation: he starts to share words with a fellow prisoner. Painstakingly, Baca teaches himself to read, then eventually to write. He quite literally learns reading and writing from scratch. Spurred on by the heady rush of learning, Baca begins to pour out his soul on paper – and slowly he begins to write poetry. How unlikely this birth of a poet in the walls of the infamous Arizona State Prison! If you want to know how Baca’s quest for literacy, poetry, and freedom turned out, you’ll have to read his memoir, A Place to Stand, or watch the documentary film, produced by his son Gabriel Baca. (The film is available for streaming at Amazon and many other online video services.) I found A Place to Stand to be riveting, compelling, outstanding filmmaking based on the true story of a real American hero. In his journey to become literate, Baca reminds me of Frederick Douglass, who also taught himself to read and write and who also achieved his freedom as a result. Where Douglass used his literacy to fight for the abolitionist movement, Baca has become a tireless fighter for prison literacy programs. His essay “Making the Rounds” is a powerful account of this work. To learn more about Baca and his journey, you might enjoy listening to the NPR piece on Baca: “Jimmy Santiago Baca, From Prison to Poetry.” To get a taste of Baca’s memoir, you can read an excerpt at The Sun magazine – a publication that has championed Baca’s work for many years. Seeing A Place to Stand was a powerful experience indeed, and how much more amazing it was to have Jimmy Santiago Baca and his son Gabriel at the theater that day! They spoke to us at the conclusion of the film, and I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with them in the book-signing line afterward. It’s a day I will not soon forget. Deep thanks to Karen and all the other folks who support literacy programs around the United States – and thanks to Jimmy Santiago Baca for his inspiring example. Visit thestoryweb.com/baca for links to all these resources and to watch the extended trailer for the documentary film A Place to Stand, which includes clips of Jimmy Santiago Baca reading from his work.