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In this week's episode I am joined by Dale and Kella Stanley. The Stanley's were gracious enough to let me come and visit them while I was in Texas. They have been hunting cur dogs for over 30 years. For the last 10 years they have been hunting Stephens Curs. Dale is the President of the Stephens Breeders Association and on the Board of Directors for the OMCBA. Kella by day is an elementry school principle but she has gotten involved with her local Republican group, she has been fighting to change a few laws that would benefit all Texas dog hunters. This pair is non-stop and always up to something in the dog world. Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com https://www.southernhoundhunting.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
In this episode of the Wanderlust Wealth Show, Olivia interviews Kella Chan, the founder of Nomad Homes - a luxurious getaway for digital nomads. Kella shares her story of escaping the corporate world and building a company that supports her dream lifestyle. She discusses the struggles and triumphs of entrepreneurship, the importance of community for long-term travel, and her exciting plans for Nomad Homes' upcoming retreats and experiences. Kella also emphasizes the significance of personal growth and trusting oneself throughout the entrepreneurial journey. This episode is packed with insights and inspiration for anyone looking to break free from traditional career paths and create a life aligned with their passions! Retreat details: https://www.oliviatati.com/retreats-denver Book a call for the retreat! https://calendly.com/theoliviatati/denverretreat Link to the webinar: https://oliviatati.easywebinar.live/event-registration-5 Book a call to see if you would be a good fit for Wanderlust Wealth Academy: https://calendly.com/theoliviatati/wanderlustwealthacademy Learn more about WWA here: https://www.oliviatati.com/wwa Hang out with me on IG: @theoliviatati / @wanderlustwealth.show Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theoliviatati/
Kella talks about the up and down Suns, the futures of Bradley Beal and Kevin Durant, Jimmy Butler, and more..
In January 2025, we are running the best of our podcasts from the previous year. We pick the shows based on which ones had the most downloads. Enjoy this revisit to our best shows of 2024. As an LNC, you will probably work with cases where the credentials and privileging for doctors are in question. To be able to assess this, you need to understand the complex processes involved. Dr. Vipul Kella, an emergency medicine and highly experienced physician in a number of areas, unravels this complicated web. During the late twentieth century, doctors whose reputations were tainted by malpractice suits and other violations could move from state to state and set up practices and get credentialed and receive medical and surgical privileges. Now a National Practitioner Data Bank exists to flag wayward practitioners, making it more difficult for them to elude detection. Like all systems, it has flaws. Because practitioners may be credentialed in multiple facilities, those who give credentials have much more data to handle. The weight of data involved can penalize blameless practitioners in terms of the time involved to receive credentialing and medical and surgical privileges. Privileges are particularly sensitive. It makes a difference what kind of medicine or surgery is being practiced. Privileges are less likely to be granted for new or experimental surgery, for example. On the other hand, a variant of the “old boy” network may activate. Credentialers will face the challenges of being objective when a colleague, a good friend, wants to be re-credentialed and yet has a series of problems or poor outcomes. There may be a lot of pressure on the hospital to keep them on staff. Dr. Kella's detailed explanation clarifies many of the issues you may need to untangle in a case involving credentials and privileges in both a hospital and an outpatient setting. What You'll Find in Credentialing and Privileging with Dr. Vipul Kella Podcast What is the purpose of credentialing? How can medical practitioners with questionable histories be identified? What's the difference between credentialing and privileging? What does remediation involve? Do hospitals share liability with independent medical contractors? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uioz_KET1K4 Strategies to Attract Attorney Clients & Grow Your LNC Business Are you finding it tough to attract more attorney clients? You are not alone! Join us for the 11th LNC SUCCESS® 3-DAY ONLINE CONFERENCE on February 27-28 and March 1, 2025! It's a chance to learn how to overcome common challenges and gain the skills you need to succeed in legal nurse consulting. Connect with industry experts who will share practical strategies for standing out, building strong relationships with attorneys, and effectively presenting your value. No matter your experience level, this conference will empower you to discover fresh opportunities and advance your business. What to Expect Expert-Led Sessions: Engage with sessions led by top industry professionals. Interactive Workshops: Participate in hands-on workshops designed to enhance your consulting skills. Networking Opportunities: Build lasting connections with peers and potential clients. Resource Materials: Receive exclusive materials that will support your ongoing professional development. Don't miss this chance to make a real impact on your business. Register Today Secure your spot at the 11th LNC SUCCESS® 3-Day Online Conference on February 27-28 and March 1, 2025, and take your first step toward becoming a leading legal nurse consultant!
Only a few days remain for ambitious female entrepreneurs to send in their applications for the 17th cycle of Going for Growth, the award-winning business development programme. Supported by Enterprise Ireland and KPMG, Going for Growth aids female business owners as they seek to increase revenue, create employment, and export into new markets. The programme is for female entrepreneurs in any sector across the country who are serious about growing their business. There is no charge for those selected to participate. The 17th cycle will mark a major milestone for Going for Growth, with the programme set to accept its 1,000th female entrepreneur since its launch in 2008. Some 60 places are available for the new six-month cycle, which is due to begin with a one-day Launch Forum on January 14, 2025. The deadline for applications for the Going for Growth is midnight on Friday, November 15th. Application forms can be requested from the website - www.GoingforGrowth.com. The programme brings together female entrepreneurs - past participants include Aimee Connolly of Sculpted by Aimee, Shauna Delaney of Liberty HomeCare, and Margaret Rae of Konree Innovation - for monthly peer-to-peer roundtable discussions. These discussions are facilitated by successful businesswomen, known as Lead Entrepreneurs, whose participation is completely voluntary and is done in a spirit of altruism. An incredible EIGHT of this year's 11 Lead Entrepreneurs themselves are former participants of Going for Growth. They are Anne Cusack, formerly Critical Healthcare; Chupi Sweetman-Durney, Chupi; Hannah Wrixon, of Kella and formerly WrkWrk; Jeananne O'Brien, Artizan Food Co.; Leonora O'Brien, formerly Pharmapod; Marissa Carter, Carter Beauty; Oonagh O'Hagan, Meaghers Pharmacy Group; and Tara Beattie, Prepsheets.com. The other three highly successful Lead Entrepreneurs are Fidelma McGuirk, Payslip; Monica Flood, formerly Olas IT, and Susan Spence, formerly SoftCo. Going for Growth has been repeatedly recognised by the EU, OECD, and European Institute of Gender Equality as a key initiative in helping to foster greater ambition among female entrepreneurs and to support their growth aspirations. Between Going for Growth (54) and Starting Strong (28), 82 participants were involved in the 16th cycle. In total, their combined turnover increased from €95.2 million to €105.4 million over the six-month cycle. This represents an increase of €10.2 million (10.7%). They also grew their number of employees by 132 (79 full-time, 53 part-time) to 792 (566 full-time, 226 part-time) over the six months. An end of cycle survey of participants from the 16th cycle of Going for Growth, including Starting Strong, revealed that 93% said that the programme met their expectations and 91% said that they felt nearer to achieving their growth ambitions. All participants reported that they would recommend the programme to others and planned to stay in contact with others from the programme. The support provided does not end on completion of the six-month cycle, with most past participants becoming part of the Going for Growth community. Going for Growth alumni can apply to participate in the Continuing the Momentum programme, which offers Lead Entrepreneur-facilitated roundtables to those looking to continue their growth journey, with the aid of peer support, focused goals, and milestones. Lead Entrepreneurs Aine Denn, formerly Altify, and Fiona O'Carroll, The Digital Mindset, will facilitate the round tables for Continuing the Momentum. CEO of Enterprise Ireland, Leo Clancy, said: "Enterprise Ireland is committed to increasing opportunities for women entrepreneurs and supporting them at every stage of their entrepreneurial journey. We strongly believe that key to Ireland's economic success is a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem which utilises the skills, ambition, and talent of a diverse population. Our partnership with Going for Growth is an important element in fostering a supportive eco...
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Sandeep Kella is the Co-Founder and CEO of Assembly, with vast expertise on SaaS tools geared for starting, growing and running Shopify, Amazon and e-commerce storefronts. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. As an entrepreneur, it is possible to be successful and live a happy and healthy life simultaneously. 2. E-commerce will consistently grow over the next few years. 3. Start your business now. Don't overthink it. Starting a business nowadays has become a lot easier. eCommerce in one place. eCommerce growth platform powered by software, community, and data - Assembly Sponsor HubSpot Grow better, faster with HubSpot's all-in-one intuitive customer platform. Visit HubSpot.com to learn more
From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2021. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Sandeep Kella is the Co-Founder and CEO of Assembly, with vast expertise on SaaS tools geared for starting, growing and running Shopify, Amazon and e-commerce storefronts. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. As an entrepreneur, it is possible to be successful and live a happy and healthy life simultaneously. 2. E-commerce will consistently grow over the next few years. 3. Start your business now. Don't overthink it. Starting a business nowadays has become a lot easier. eCommerce in one place. eCommerce growth platform powered by software, community, and data - Assembly Sponsor HubSpot Grow better, faster with HubSpot's all-in-one intuitive customer platform. Visit HubSpot.com to learn more
Stāsta klarnetists un diriģents Guntis Kuzma Vienam no spožākajiem 20. gadsimta mūziķiem — klarnetistam Benijam Gudmenam, kuru visi pazīstam kā svinga karali, bija milzīga popularitāte un ietekme džeza pasaulē; viņš skan gan radio, gan TV, viņa ieraksti ir vieni no pārdotākajiem, un daudzu klarnetistu biogrāfijās lasām, ka caur Beniju Gudmenu tie bērnībā izvēlējušies tieši klarneti. Bet vai zināji, cik daudz viņš darījis arīdzan klasiskā repertuāra attīstības labā? Izdoti neskaitāmi albumi, kur tādas zvaigznes kā Sabīne Meijere, Martins Frests, Šārona Kama, Rihards Štolcmanis ieskaņojuši Gudmenam veltītos skaņdarbus. Līdzās satriecošam sniegumam džeza laukā un virknei klasisku darbu pirmatskaņojumu, Gudmens daudz spēlējis arī Mocarta, Brāmsa un Vēbera skaņdarbus; ieskaņojumu skaitā ir Mocarta Klarnetes kvintets ar Budapeštas stīgu kvartetu, Mocarta Klarnetes koncerta interpretācija ar Bostonas simfonisko orķestri un Šarlu Minšu; ierakstos fiksēti arī Vēbera klarnetes Koncerti, Lielais duetkoncerts ar klavierēm un Brāmsa Otrā klarnetes sonāte. Benijs Gudmens uzauga Čikāgā līdz ar Ņūorleānas stila slavenajiem maršējumiem un deju zālēm, bet mācījās klasisko klarnetes spēli; viens no viņa skolotājiem bija Čikāgas simfoniskā orķestra klarnetists Francis Šeps, bet krietni vēlāk — 1952. gadā — būdams jau savas slavas virsotnē, Gudmens uzsāka mācības pie angļu klarnetes meistara Redžinalda Kella. Džeza klarnetisti un tolaik arī angļu klasiskie klarnetisti izmantoja "vibrato", kas gan bija samērā lielā pretrunā ar pieņēmumu, ka klasiskā klarnete ir instruments bez "vibrato". Tātad viedoklis par skaņu kā tādu Gudmenam un Kellam bija līdzīgs, taču Gudmenam bija krietni jāpiestrādā pie ambušūra, artikulācijas un pirkstu tehnikas, būtībā izpratne par skaņas veidošanu esot pat bijusi jāmaina. Vienbrīd pat Kells esot bijies ko fundamentāli koriģēt Gudmena spēlē, negribot kļūt par to, kurš izpostījis svinga karaļa klarnetes skanējumu. Gudmens bija pasūtītājs virknei jaundarbu, kas kļuvuši par absolūtu 20. gs. klarnetes klasiku. Viens no spēlētākajiem klarnetes darbiem pasaulē noteikti ir Fransisa Pulenka Sonāte — mūzika no dramatisma līdz trauslai melanholijai. Paredzēts to bija pirmatskaņot ar pašu autoru, taču Pulenks negaidīti dodas citā pasaulē un pirmatskaņojumā klavieres spēlē Leonards Bernsteins. Starp citu, Leonarda Bernsteina "Prelūdija, fūga un rifi" bija slavenā Vūdija Hermana pasūtījums, šo darbu viņš tā arī nekad nenospēlēja, toties ar pašu autoru pie diriģenta pults to nospēlēja Benijs Gudmens. Bēlas Bartoka "Kontrasti" noteikti uzskatāms par vienu no klarnetes-vijoles-klavieru kamermūzikas fundamentiem. Gudmens to pasūta un pirmatskaņo ar autoru un vijolnieku Jozefu Sigeti. Viens no nozīmīgākajiem koncertiem klarnetes literatūrā neapšaubāmi ir Ārona Koplenda Koncerts; ar mūžības tvertām garām frāzēm tā pirmajā daļā, izteikti džezīgu kadenci, svinga un Latīņamerikas deju ritmiem caurstrāvotu finālu, arī šo darbu pasūta un pirmatskaņo Gudmens, un diriģē, protams, pats autors. Arī Malkolma Ārnolda Otrais klarnetes koncerts, kas pirmatskaņots ar Denveras orķestri, tapis pēc Gudmena ierosinājuma. Sākumā gan autors viņa piedāvājumu esot uzskatījis par izjokošanu. Kad Gudmens zvanījis Ārnoldam, viņš esot nokliedzies un nometis telefona klausuli; vēlāk gan neskaidrības bija atrisinātas un Ārnolds piekrita komponēt. 1974. gada aprīlī Gudmens devās uz Dublinu, lai paņemtu jaundarba partitūru, ko Ārnolds bija atstājis viņam viesnīcas istabā ar ziediem un Jack Daniel's viskija pudeli. Pēc dažām stundām viņš saņēma zvanu no Gudmena, kurš nodēvēja darbu par vienkārši lielisku! Arī Dariusa Mijo Koncerta ierosinātājs ir Benijs Gudmens, un arī franču smalkums un mīlīgo melodiju vijība ir piestāvējusi viņam. Un visubeidzot neoklasicistiskā mērcē veidotais Paula Hindemita Koncerts taču arī ir Gudmena ierosināts un pirmatskaņots. Hindemits teicis: "Centos radīt Benijam tīkamu un ļoti "klarnetisku" skaņdarbu, kuru viņam patiktu spēlēt un kurš atklātu klausītājam viņa jēgpilno virtuozitāti." Ne visu pasūtinājumu ceļš bijis tik rožains: Viljams Voltons nav piekritis komponēt Gudmenam, Bendžamins Britens iesāka rakstīt Koncertu, bet tālāk par vienu daļu tā netika, Ingolfs Dāls esot iesācis darbu, gandrīz pat pabeidzis, taču tas pazudis nebūtībā.
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Welcome to Health-e Law, Sheppard Mullin's podcast exploring the fascinating health tech topics and trends of the day. In this episode, Vipul Kella, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Physio AI, joins us to discuss how innovations in remote patient monitoring (RPM) are revolutionizing the healthcare landscape. What We Discussed in This Episode: From a provider's perspective, what are you seeing in terms of innovation? How do you see innovations in RPM driving real-time improvements in outcomes? Where does RPM technology come up short, and where can it be improved? Would you say we've reached RPM 2.0? As a practitioner, what would you like RPM 2.0 to look like? What needs to happen from a reimbursement perspective? What do you see as RPM's role in monitoring and tracking value-based outcomes? About Vipul Kella, M.D. A Board-Certified Emergency Medicine physician, Dr. Vipul Kella has extensive experience working with healthcare-focused industries, health tech companies, and hospitals to deliver results through revenue optimization, value-based solutions, digital marketing, remote physiologic monitoring, go-to-market strategy, and other advisory activities. He earned his M.D. at the University of Toledo and holds an MBA with an emphasis on Healthcare Administration from Johns Hopkins University, where he pursued an interest in Standard of Care and Administration, policy and decision-making in hospitals, and healthcare facilities from a business perspective. About Sara Shanti A partner in the Corporate Practice Group in the Sheppard Mullin's Chicago office and co-lead of its Digital Health Team, Sara Shanti's practice sits at the forefront of healthcare technology by providing practical counsel on novel innovation and complex data privacy matters. Using her medical research background and HHS experience, Sara advises providers, payors, start-ups, technology companies, and their investors and stakeholders on digital healthcare and regulatory compliance matters, including artificial intelligence (AI), augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), gamification, implantable and wearable devices, and telehealth. At the cutting edge of advising on "data as an asset" programming, Sara's practice supports investment in innovation and access to care initiatives, including mergers and acquisitions involving crucial, high-stakes and sensitive data, medical and wellness devices, and web-based applications and care. About Phil Kim A partner in the Corporate and Securities Practice Group in Sheppard Mullin's Dallas office and co-lead of its Digital Health Team, Phil Kim has a number of clients in digital health. He has assisted multinational technology companies entering the digital health space with various service and collaboration agreements for their wearable technology, along with global digital health companies bolstering their platform in the behavioral health space. He also assists public medical device, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical companies, as well as the investment banks that serve as underwriters in public securities offerings for those companies. Phil also assists various healthcare companies on transactional and regulatory matters. He counsels healthcare systems, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, physician groups, home health providers, and other healthcare companies on the buy- and sell-side of mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and operational matters, which include regulatory, licensure, contractual, and administrative issues. Phil regularly advises clients on matters related to healthcare compliance, including liability exposure, the Stark law, anti-kickback statutes, and HIPAA/HITECH privacy issues. He also provides counsel on state and federal laws, business structuring formation, employment issues, and involving government agencies, including state and federal agencies. Contact Info Vipul Kella Sara Shanti Phil Kim Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive new episodes delivered straight to your podcast player every month. If you enjoyed this episode, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or Spotify. It helps other listeners find this show. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not to be construed as legal advice specific to your circumstances. If you need help with any legal matter, be sure to consult with an attorney regarding your specific needs.
As an LNC, you will probably work with cases where the credentials and granting of privileges for doctors are in question. To be able to assess this, you need to understand the complex processes involved. Dr. Vipul Kella, an emergency medicine and highly experienced physician in a number of areas, unravels this complicated web. During the late twentieth century, doctors whose reputations were tainted by malpractice suits and other violations could move from state to state and set up practices and get credentialed and receive medical and surgical privileges. Now a National Practitioner Data Bank exists to flag wayward practitioners, making it more difficult for them to elude detection. Like all systems, it has flaws. Because practitioners may be credentialed in multiple facilities, those who give credentials have much more data to handle. The weight of data involved can penalize blameless practitioners in terms of the time involved to receive credentialing and medical and surgical privileges. Privileges are particularly sensitive. It makes a difference what kind of medicine or surgery is being practiced. Privileges are less likely to be granted for new or experimental surgery, for example. On the other hand, a variant of the “old boy” network may activate. Credentialers will face the challenges of being objective when a colleague, a good friend, wants to be re-credentialed and yet has a series of problems or poor outcomes. There may be a lot of pressure on the hospital to keep them on staff. Dr. Kella's detailed explanation clarifies many of the issues you may need to untangle in a case involving credentials and privileges in both a hospital and an outpatient setting. What You'll Find in Credentialing and Privileging with Dr. Vipul Kella Podcast What is the purpose of credentialing? How can medical practitioners with questionable histories be identified? What's the difference between credentialing and privileging? What does remediation involve? Do hospitals share liability with independent medical contractors? Listen to our podcasts or watch them using our app, Expert.edu, available at legalnursebusiness.com/expertedu. We want to hear from you! Click the red send voicemail button on the far right. (function(d){ var app = d.createElement('script'); app.type = 'text/javascript'; app.async = true; app.src = 'https://www.speakpipe.com/loader/laulw5fck6uczyhl834u7d3jfzpe7xy5.js'; var s = d.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(app, s); })(document); Get the free transcripts and also learn about other ways to subscribe. Go to Legal Nurse Podcasts subscribe options by using this short link: http://LNC.tips/subscribepodcast. https://youtu.be/bozrH1au9KA?si=0Ek4gH-G4Z7lGyBX Join us for the live course taking place at 7 PM Eastern | 6 PM Central | 5 PM Mountain | 4 PM Pacific on May 7, 14, 21, and 28, 2024. The Expert Witness Mastery for Nurses Course, led by Nurse Attorney Arlene and seasoned Expert Witness Pat Iyer, is tailored specifically for nurses who aspire to become expert witnesses in legal cases. The course spans four insightful live sessions, each delving into the critical aspects of serving as a nursing expert witness. This course is ideal for nurses who are interested in expanding their professional practice to include expert witness work. Both new and experienced nurses in the field will find valuable insights and practical guidance to enhance their expertise and marketability in this unique and demanding role. The course will be conducted in an interactive format, encouraging participation, case studies, and Q&A sessions to enrich the learning experience. Participants will also have access to a range of resources and materials to support their journey as nursing expert witnesses. Your Presenter of Navigating the Complexity of Healthcare Credentialing and Privileging - Dr. Vipul Kella Dr.
Kella Chan, founder of Nomad Home, left behind a blossoming corporate career with some of the world's most respected companies, to pursue her dreams of travelling the world, luxury experiences, and connecting with inspiring people. Her dreams led her to begin Nomad Home, an entrepreneurial endeavour that plans to revolutionise the travelling community and create a new way to engage with luxury travel. Check out Nomad Home here - https://www.nomad-home.com/
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Pokračovanie magického príbehu o štyroch Londýnoch od jednej z najpredávanejších fantasy autoriek súčasnosti! Odkedy sa Kellovi dostal do rúk záhadný čierny kameň, uplynuli už štyri mesiace. Štyri mesiace, čo mu skrížila cestu zlodejka Delilah Bardová. Štyri mesiace, čo zranili princa Rhya, čo padli nebezpeční Daneovci z Bieleho Londýna a štyri mesiace, čo sa kameň prepadol spolu s umierajúcim Hollandom cez trhlinu do Čierneho Londýna. Kella v noci kvária znepokojujúce sny o hrozivých magických udalostiach, no cez deň neustále myslí na Lilu, ktorá zmizla z prístavu tak, ako to vždy chcela. V Červenom Londýne medzitým pripravujú turnaj Essen Tasch - Elementové hry - medzinárodnú súťaž pre mágov, ktorá má udržať zdravé vzťahy medzi susediacimi krajinami. V rovnakom čase sa k prístavu blíži korzárska loď privážajúca starých priateľov. Zatiaľ čo v Červenom Londýne vládne pompéznosť a vzrušenie z hier, iný Londýn ožíva. Ako tieň, ktorý v noci zmizne, aby sa ráno opäť objavil. Rovnováha mágie je však stále v ohrození, a aby jedno mesto rozkvitlo, iný Londýn musí padnúť. Číta: Dominika Žiaranová
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Today's episode we are excited to have MiKella Wynne as our guest for our first bonus episode. Kella is a dedicated missionary who has given her life to serving the people of Mexico. She has been living on the mission field for over nine years, working tirelessly to proclaim the gospel to the Mexican people. Her husband has started a church in Ensenada six years ago. Their church has seen tens of thousands of people saved. Kella is my friend! I love her snort filled laugh, her evident care for children, and her willingness to die to herself daily so that she can live for Christ. Join us as we learn more about her inspiring journey and the incredible work she is doing to help those in need of Jesus. RESOURCES: Scripture Writing Plan My Tribute - Song How to Build your own Biblical Standards - Book TEAM: Podcast Facilitator - Mrs Tammy Goddard Host - Jennifer Beil Social Media Director - Lisa Grubb Music Coordinator - Lindsey Osgood Resource Promoter - Connie Marrujo FOLLOW US: Instagram Facebook Webpage
Dr. Kella Price is on the Just Go Bike Podcast this week to talk about ShelterBox. ShelterBox is an international disaster relief charity that provides emergency shelter and other aid items to families around the world who have lost their homes to disaster or conflict. Each Shelterbox contains tools, materials and shelter. Murph: Dr Kella Price rode her bike on RAGBRAI with an actual shelterbox behind her bike to raise awareness. www.ragbrai.com www.shelterboxusa.org www.murphologypodcast.com @healthyfitnesslifecoach @kellaprice
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Patrice LeBlanc - The Time Is Now FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDRobyn Slade - When She Cries FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPJ Brunson - Free to Choose FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJoy Zimmerman - Hear Our Voices FOLLOW ON SOUNDCLOUDAiryen - Another Woman FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYErika Olson - Little Shoulders FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKella Stambuk - Ahora Seré Yo FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYGia Levé - Hermana FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYThree At Home - Magnificat FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYTrue Vibe Records - Bold and Beautiful (Featuring Keldamuzik) FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJudy Nazemetz - The F Word FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Catherine M Thompson at https://youtube.com/@CatherineMThompsonVisit our Sponsor Elizabeth Perran at https://elizabethperranmusic.com/Visit our Sponsor Rosann Winn at www.rosannwinn.comVisit our Sponsor TrackStage at http://profitablemusician.com/trackstageVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Gypsy Flats - Losing Race FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYNADRIP - One Strike You're Out FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYPenny & Dime - Summer Jean FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJenny James - Comfort You FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYChloe Mogg - Heaven Sent You FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYEllisa Sun - Once Upon A Time FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYArielle Silver - Bramble Vine FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYUpperlips - Unexpected FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYNatalie Clark - Mission FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKella Stambuk- Solitario FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Wynnie Stone at https://linktr.ee/wynnie_stoneVisit our Sponsor Rosette's Baking Mixes at http://profitablemusician.com/mix. Use Discount code Bree10.Visit our Sponsor White Oak Pastures at http://whiteoakpastures.com/breeVisit our Sponsor Release Checklist at ProfitableMusician.com/checklistVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Jess Corbin - No More Time FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAndie Mackenzie - Steps of Her Brownstone FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYBridget Rian - Back To Her FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKris - Lem'n'Honey FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRena Guinn - Say It Straight FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCortne - Angel FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWuzy Bambussy - Matinee feat Kat Harrison FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWynnie Stone - When Midnight Comes FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYShannon Hawley - Star Throwers FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKella Stambuk - Tu libertad FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Wynnie Stone at https://linktr.ee/wynnie_stoneVisit our Sponsor White Oak Pastures at http://whiteoakpastures.com/breeVisit our Sponsor Rosette's Gluten-Free & Low-Carb Baking Mixes at http://profitablemusician.com/mix. Use Discount Code: Bree10Visit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Kathryn Hallberg - Lightning FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDoah Lee - Hey Boy FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWynnie Stone - Ashes and Rust FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYDana Powell - Say It Won't Be Long FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYwht.rbbt.obj - Jolene's Reply FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCalm & Chaos - Don't Give Up On Real FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYJOMO - Park 97 FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYMichele Raffaele - Minor Offender FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYVeitan and Latin Faculty - Summer Love FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKella Stambuk - Ahora seré yo FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Wynnie Stone at https://linktr.ee/wynnie_stoneVisit our Sponsor Ashley Jana at ashleyjana.comVisit our Sponsor White Oak Pastures at http://whiteoakpastures.com/breeVisit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources
This episode is sponsored by @PearsonRavitz. Dr. Vipul Kella, an emergency medicine physician with a diverse range of roles, shares his journey of transitioning from clinical medicine to becoming a member of multiple advisory boards. Dr. Kella discusses how his natural curiosity and desire for new challenges led him to explore various opportunities outside of his clinical practice. He emphasizes the importance of embracing a multidisciplinary approach and networking with professionals beyond the medical field. Dr. Kella highlights the significance of breaking out of one's circle of influence and engaging with individuals from diverse backgrounds. He shares his strategy of reaching out to three to five new people on LinkedIn every week, focusing on connecting with professionals who share similar interests and expertise. While acknowledging the possibility of rejection, Dr. Kella emphasizes the value of the connections that do form and how they can lead to unexpected opportunities. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:01:30] Embracing being a generalist. [00:06:07] Approaching strangers on LinkedIn. [00:09:28] Books for personal growth. [00:14:04] Networking on LinkedIn for opportunities. [00:17:29] Value of an MBA. [00:20:10] Value of physician expertise. [00:24:08] Getting yourself out there. [00:26:52] Small practices staying viable. [00:31:17] Health tech expansion opportunities. [00:34:10] Embracing failure in entrepreneurship. [00:37:17] Enthusiasm for clinical side. Bio/links! Dr. Vipul Kella is a multifaceted professional with a diverse range of roles and expertise. As a practicing emergency medicine physician, he brings his clinical knowledge and experience to the forefront. Dr. Kella also holds an MBA, which has provided him with valuable insights into the business side of healthcare. Driven by his passion for bringing value in different areas, Dr. Kella has ventured into various roles and organizations. He is actively involved in advising early stage companies, particularly in the healthcare industry, where he can leverage his domain expertise and communicate the benefits of products and services to patients. Dr. Kella recognizes the importance of networking and leveraging his connections to create opportunities in different healthcare sectors. In addition to his professional pursuits, Dr. Kella is an avid user of LinkedIn for networking and professional development. He has successfully built connections and experiences through consistent outreach on the platform, reaching out to individuals in different industries and sharing his physician experiences. Dr. Kella emphasizes the value of listening and allowing others to share their experiences, as well as the importance of being open to new opportunities and embracing uncertainty in entrepreneurship. With a focus on known specialties such as remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, sleep solutions, weight loss solutions, operational consulting, and contract management, Dr. Kella aims to provide value to healthcare practices. He is also interested in the health tech space, assisting early stage companies in navigating the U.S. market in terms of clinical, regulatory, marketing, and fundraising aspects. Dr. Vipul Kella's career path showcases his commitment to exploring different interests and finding value in various areas. He believes in breaking out of one's circle of influence and actively seeking connections and opportunities. Driven by his desire to bring value and make a difference, Dr. Kella continues to expand his network, engage in professional development, and contribute to the healthcare industry. Find and connect with Dr. Kella on his LinkedIn. Did ya know… You can also be a guest on our show? Please email me at brad@physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to connect or visit www.physiciansguidetodoctoring.com to learn more about the show! Socials: @physiciansguidetodoctoring on FB @physicianguidetodoctoring on YouTube @physiciansguide on Instagram and Twitter
Cluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic Disorders
Cluster B This show aims to educate the audience from a scientifically informed perspective about the major cluster B personality disorders: narcissism, histrionic, borderline, and antisocial. References Shoshani, M., Shoshani, B., Kella, R., & Becker, M. (2012). Green eyes, crows, and scorpions: Envy in the contexts of neediness, separateness, and narcissism. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 29(4), 440–458. Krizan Z, & Johar O. (2012). Envy divides the two faces of narcissism. Journal of Personality, 80(5), 1415–1451. Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks True Crime Psychology and Personality Healthy // Toxic Here, Now, Together with Rou Reynolds Links for Dr. Grande Dr. Grande on YouTube Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Erin McCue Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rahakratt on Eesti loetuima rahablogi www.rahakratt.ee looja ja isehakanud oligarh, kes on oma blogis maha kõndinud ja dokumenteerinud tänaseks juba üle 7-aastase #finantsvabadussõja teekonna. Ise on ta veel endale pannud sellised tiitlid nagu: magalarajooni sendibloger, moneyfesteerija, liigkasuvõtja, poolmiljonär, kinnis-varas, terahapeut ja tülinorija. Tänaseks on tema netoväärtus 628 083 eurot. SAATES RÄÄGIME: mitmetest valusatest koondamistesttorumeheks olemisestlöökidest eneseuhkuse pihta Eestist ärakolimisest ja lootusest et mujal on parem koolis tähelepanu otsimisestteistega võrdlemisestblogiga alustamise teekonnastinvesteerimisega alustamisesthirmust, et äkki ma ei leia oma asja sellest, kuidas aukudes on vaja käiasuhte leinast ja tõestamise vajadusestjärjepidevusest ja üksi olemisesttrennist kui kõige paremast abivahendistenda ära kaotamisest suhtesse liigsest homses elamisestRAHAKRATTKoduleht: www.rahakratt.ee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rahakratt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rahakrattTäitsa Pekkis SaadeKoduleht: https://taitsapekkis.ee/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taitsapekkissaade/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taitsapekkissaadeToeta meid ka Patreonis: https://www.patreon.com/taitsapekkis/Support the show
North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force executive director Kella Hatcher tells us about her group's latest report and the big challenges our state faces in improving the health and well-being of our children. Read the 2023 report here. The post North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force executive director Kella Hatcher appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
Kella Stambuk es una cantante, compositora y productora musical que inicia en el 2009 un proyecto musical que desarrolla un pop enérgico, con elementos del Groove. Su primer disco llamado "Corriente de amor" arroja su primer single "Solitario". En el 2013 lanza su segundo disco "Ideas Nuevas". Conducción: Begoña Lomelí y Juan Pablo Balcells Producción: Armando Tiburcio Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión Escucha la música del día dando clic aquí Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com Edición: Lupita Jiménez Fecha: 06 Enero 2022
Saate teemad: • Pantone küsib disaineritelt oma värviskeemide eest kopsaka summa. • Luma Fusion videotöötluse tarkvara on nüüd saadaval Androidile ja Chrome OS'le. • Spotify tegi uue ja parema Apple Watchi äpi. • Youtube Premiumil on nüüd 80 miljonit kasutajat. • Google One VPN on nüüd saadaval ka Windowsile ja Macile. • Microsofti soov osta Activision Blizzard mängukirjastaja seisab silmitsi üha süvenevate probleemidega. • Garmin Instinct Crossover on kaua kestva akuga põnev kell.
We only have the bandwidth for so much as the owner. In this episode, Dr. Kapil Kella shares how he has cut his clinical schedule all while growing his practice with the help of his team.
Kella har en egen häst, en nordsvensk brukshäst som heter Prins. I sommar har hon badat med honom, men hur är det egentligen, kan hästar verkligen simma? Vill du vara med i Barnmorgon? Skriv till Barnmorgon:https://sverigesradio.se/artikel/skriv-till-markus-i-barnmorgon
Kella Farris, who has a degree in finance and an MBA from Harbert, sees the creative and the financial sides of the music business. In this podcast, she discusses how her company helps recording artists and songwriters deal with the business side of music as their streams of creativity lead to streams of income.
Read the 2022 Child Fatality Task Force Report The post Kella Hatcher, executive director of the North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force, discusses the big challenges posed by our state's stubbornly high infant mortality rate and the troubling spike in firearm-fueled teen suicides appeared first on NC Policy Watch.
"If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism'" Episode 88: STMH 2.0 is go! Peter steps out and Aisling steps in. We're straight talking autism with Kella aka Awakened Neurodivergence. We discuss ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and Kella also tells us also about her OCD. We discuss some of the characteristics of autism like stimming, eye contact, social and, sensory issues, the levels of autism diagnosis and we clear up some of the biggest misconceptions. Allan discusses his own experience of being diagnosed and Aisling shares what it's like to be a neurotypical partner of someone that is neurodivergent. As it is the first podcast with Aisling as the brand new co-host, we discuss our background of how we met so it's a bit of a longer episode but that just means more laughs! Aisling is a fantastic new asset to the podcast as she opens up about her experience of anxiety and panic attacks. Find out how people in public think their chemistry is "magnetic" and how they fell in love over inappropriate memes about Allan's mother! We are finally active on TikTok, you can follow us @stmhpodcast, as is our username on all the social media platforms. Follow Straight Talking Mental Health on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, email hello@stmhpodcast or check out www.stmhpodcast.com
Kella Stambuk. Artista Chilena que estará en Guadalajara tocando el día 6 en el Barra de Piedra. Combo Movox. La punta de lanza promocional de este Doble Sencillo será el tema Así Como Soy, compuesto por Zaira Franco y el Sr. González (ex Botellita de Jerez). Conducción: Begoña Lomelí y Sofia Solorzano. Producción: Armando Tiburcio Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión Escucha la música del día dando clic aquí Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com Fecha: 06 de Abril 2022
Mckenzie and Byg Kahuna have contributed a lot when it comes to supporting, contributing, recording, and promoting #HIPHOP and rappers in Uganda. Listen to more on: - Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thesougpodcast/id1612070254- Google Podcasts: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1C7oQoGLvLYls1lCQubANk- Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/868ff364/podcast/rss Follow TheSoUgPodcast Twitter: @TheSoUgPodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-so-ug-podcast/message
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Mary Segato - Ice Maddy Reign - Against My Will Katie Ainge - Fond of You Ashton Zyer - When You Love Someone Andrea Guess - Come On Zoe FitzGerald Carter - Owl in Kensington SUMI - Just Like You Wanted Maribeth Alexander - Song of Love Tracy Newman and the Reinforcements - Angel Of A Man Kella Stambuk - Ahora seré yo For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Easy Song Licensing at Visit our Sponsor Indie Bible at Visit our Sponsor Rock Your Next Release at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Mary Segato - Ice Maddy Reign - Against My Will Katie Ainge - Fond of You Ashton Zyer - When You Love Someone Andrea Guess - Come On Zoe FitzGerald Carter - Owl in Kensington SUMI - Just Like You Wanted Maribeth Alexander - Song of Love Tracy Newman and the Reinforcements - Angel Of A Man Kella Stambuk - Ahora seré yo For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Easy Song Licensing at Visit our Sponsor Indie Bible at Visit our Sponsor Rock Your Next Release at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Welcome again to the Elbow Room Podcast. Another episode with only half the team, the Bugos Bandit is joined by Kella Mackenzie, aka Bryan Sabiiti, radio host, LeBron Stan, MC, A&R and vet in the Ugandan entertainment industry in every way.Kella starts us off with his background, from childhood into his teenage years and how he ended up on the radio, and breaking into the industry in Kampala. Plenty of interesting stories and even a crazy coincidence between the Bryans.The lads then speak on following your passion, realistic ways to go about supporting the pursuit of your passion and how to keep the fire burning as you chase it.Kella shares more of his story, going on to speak about mental health and the boys discuss their bouts with mental health issues and how they go about handling it.Finally, we get to the hoops, with the two gents exchanging Lakers woes, LeBron praise and more.Big thank you to Kella for coming through, please go check out his socials and his site below. And big up yourselves for rocking with us.Kella's socialsTwitter and IG: @kellamckenzieWebsite: kellamckenzie.com
Forum Cinemase tegevjuht Kristjan Kongo kerib ajalinti tagasi novembrisse ja nendib, et piirangud laastasid nende tegevust täielikult. Olukord oli drastiline? "Pigem isegi hullem kui drastiline," arvab ta. Intervjueerib Karoliina Vasli.
Dr. Kella Price joins Host Rebecca Dollinger to talk about her businesses and activism around the nation. Owner and CEO of Aledo-based Healthy Fit, where she designs and delivers workouts in her studio and online internationally. With over 8 different fitness brands, she has a wide variety of program options for every fitness level. Married to a Marine, her Healthy Fit Foundation provides programs in the community that support veteran's physical and mental heath, and is a Team RWB Workout Leader, a veteran's engagement group that provides total body wellness and connection - even yoga for PTSD! Stroller Warriors is another veteran's group Kella is working with. Kella is making family ties a priority, and dedicated to improving bonds through fitness, which everyone in the family can do! Both Rebecca and Kella are active and long time members of the American Business Women's Association, and Kella is currently an approved candidate for District 2 Vice President. You'll enjoy this conversation showcasing the ways ABWA helped Kella grow her business and success even while moving across the nation as a military wife. Find Dr. Kella Price @KellaPrice on social media, FB, IG, and Youtube as Kella Price Fitness, and her website is KellaPrice.fit.To work with Rebecca Dollinger, sponsor and guest information, email tailored2you@rebeccastylewriter.com, or call 214-729-6307.Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Get Your Voice Matters Podcasts HERE.Sponsored by:Epoch Times, https://trustednewspaper.comOffBeat Business Media, LLCGracepoint MediaCharisma.ABWA.org ————–Listen to more on these business topics:Money: http://bit.ly/LifeWithLoriPodcastBusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastSupport the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
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Sandeep Kella is the Co-Founder and CEO of Assembly, with vast expertise on SaaS tools geared for starting, growing and running Shopify, Amazon and e-commerce storefronts. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. As an entrepreneur, it is possible to be successful and live a happy and healthy life simultaneously. 2. E-commerce will consistently grow over the next few years. 3. Start your business now. Don't overthink it. Starting a business nowadays has become a lot easier. Check out eCommerce in one place. eCommerce growth platform powered by software, community, and data - Assembly Sponsors: ZipRecruiter: When you post a job on ZipRecruiter, their matching technology finds qualified candidates and invites them to apply! Try it for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire. HubSpot: Listen, learn, and grow with the HubSpot Podcast Network at HubSpot.com/podcastnetwork!
Sandeep Kella is the Co-Founder and CEO of Assembly, with vast expertise on SaaS tools geared for starting, growing and running Shopify, Amazon and e-commerce storefronts. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. As an entrepreneur, it is possible to be successful and live a happy and healthy life simultaneously. 2. E-commerce will consistently grow over the next few years. 3. Start your business now. Don't overthink it. Starting a business nowadays has become a lot easier. Check out eCommerce in one place. eCommerce growth platform powered by software, community, and data - Assembly Sponsors: ZipRecruiter: When you post a job on ZipRecruiter, their matching technology finds qualified candidates and invites them to apply! Try it for free at ZipRecruiter.com/fire. HubSpot: Listen, learn, and grow with the HubSpot Podcast Network at HubSpot.com/podcastnetwork!
The doctors are IN! Jordan welcomes Rachel Permuth & Vipul Kella as they discuss the challenges COVID has brought to the Medical & Legal Space.
In this premiere episode, author M.C. Beeler joins the podcast to discuss what it's like to dedicate nine years to a project, the benefits of self-publishing, and why it feels so good to have someone read your work. Timestamps and full transcript included below.Links:M.C. Beeler's Website: www.margaretcbeeler.com M.C. Beeler's Instagram: @margaretcbeelerSacred: Eslura's Calling: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Signed CopiesThe Heart of the Kella Short Story: AmazonFREE* copy of The Heart of the Kella via M.C. Beeler's Newsletter SubscriptionOther works mentioned:The Hero With A Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell: Amazon | Barnes & NobleVisit www.causeofcraft.comFollow Jon on Instagram (@jontilton) and follow the show (@causeofcraft).Topics Covered with Timestamps:IntroWorking on a Project for 9 YearsGetting Encouragement on Early DraftsBen 10 InspriationScenes That Survived Every DraftThe Stories Within Us and The Hero's JourneyDiscovery WritingPlanting Seeds for the SequelsConnecting a Short Story to Your NovelChanneling Emotions into WritingChoosing Self-PublishingCollaborating with Other ArtistsDeciding to PublishThe Value in Having Someone Read Your BookWhere to find M.C. Beeler's BooksOutroAbout M.C. Beeler: Raised in northern Indiana, Beeler lives in a small city just close enough to be considered part of the Chicago-land area. A student at Marquette University, she is studying business with a concentration in Marketing and Entrepreneurship in hopes to use her skills to not only help herself, but other authors pursue their writing careers.On the off chance that she isn't stationed at her writing desk, she can be found glued to whatever Nintendo console she can get her hands on working to sustain her self-proclaimed title of “Pokémon Master.” You might also find her snuggling with her Goldendoodle or hitting the slopes during the winter season (aka her favorite season) either snowboarding or skiing.Episode transcript: (May contain some errors due to automated AI transcription):Jon: Welcome to Cause of Craft, I'm your host Jon Tilton. Why do we create? Where do our ideas come from? What does our craft say about us? These are the ideas we explore here on the show, and this week I'm joined by M.C. Beeler, author of Sacred to discuss what it's like to spend nine years on a project, the benefits of self publishing, and why it feels so good to have someone else read your work. Welcome Maggie.Maggie: Thank you so much for having me.Jon: Yeah, thanks for coming on. I'm super excited. You must be excited because you have a book out. Can you tell us a little bit about that?Maggie: Yeah, so I'm releasing my first book, next week, it's actually a week from today and today is the recording date so very exciting, i It doesn't feel real quite yet, but I'm sure in a week it will feel real to have a book out I've been, you know, working on it for nine years. So it's finally going to be out there and it's just very exciting.Jon: Yeah, nine years, that's not like a short amount of time that's a big chunk of your life there. What made you first decide you wanted to write. And this might be a different part of the answer but what kept you working on it for such a long time to see it through to this point.Maggie: Yeah, so to the question of what made me want to write. Well I feel like, obviously I have the cliche answer that I've always been into writing, but it's actually kind of a funny story so I was on vacation in Florida, and I was 12 So I was kind of, you know, an annoying like preteen whatever, and I was really bored and I kept nagging, my mom about like my boredom, and I wanted some sort of solution so she bought me a notebook and told me, she's like you're creative sit down and write and I was like okay, so I started writing, and at the time I was very into the show, Ben 10, I don't know if you know that show. It was a pretty popular show at the time, and I was very into it so my first draft was to be quite honest, of Ben 10 fan fiction. And it was just very entertaining to write that, and what kept me going over the years is, I think, I sort of realized as I was writing, you know, I shared bits and pieces of what I wrote with my parents and it was very exciting to share something, and hear feedback so I think that sort of feeling really carried me through it is the feeling of like getting some sort of confirmation that what you're doing is like good and worth it and like worthwhile. So I really wanted to like see this project through, though. Over the years, I mean it took me nine years to finish this thing so I wasn't consistently working on it, it was more of like in the back of my head like oh I have this, this book and I kind of want to publish it, but I don't really want to like work on it because it's like a lot of work and I would like, work on it for like a week at a time I like write for like a week straight in, and then I'd put it away for like a month, and then I'd like pull it back out and like, type a couple words and put it away for a while, and it was just this whole like cycle of like working on it and then not working on it and then at a certain point I think I was like, 18, or 17 I was like, I really want to publish this thing, and I want to take the steps to learn how to like publish a book, and I learned and I took the steps, and I finally finished and now it's gonna be out in a week. That answers the question I kind of go long winded there.Jon: No, it definitely does and I think you answered both parts of it really well in the same kind of the same answer did cover both things and so that's really interesting, you know, both how you got started led into why you kept going. I was, it struck me when you talked about how you put it away and came back to it. Did you find… Have you been able to look back on the times that you were taking it back out to work on it and like what was… was anything particular prompting that or was it more of, oh, I have some extra time I'm going to pull it back out I'm bored, I'm going to pull it back out, or it was it something else that drove you to come back to your manuscript?Maggie: You know, quite honestly, I don't know I want to say like, I mean, no to get all spiritual on ya, I don't know I feel like I just had something in the back of my head that was like you gotta like do this like this is like something that's really important and will be really important to you and it obviously is it's like kind of my life now, but I don't know I just like, I'd be like sitting around in my room I've like any kind of want to like just work on this thing because like I have it, and like I had shared it with a couple people at the time who told me that it was good and obviously they were lying because it was a first draft and it was really really bad, but their encouragement, kind of like in the back of my head, you know, push me to keep going. And I think that's really important for like people who are like just starting off in the creative industry to really have that like to, like, the confirmation that like what they're doing is worthwhile and like will be worthwhile and I think that's really what like carried me through it, the entire ways that like I had people who were like telling me that what I was doing is worthwhile and what I was doing was good, and that in the back of my head was like, Oh, I'd like me to keep doing this because it's good and it's worthwhile.Jon: I think anyone who spends that amount of time working on a project like there's something about them that I meant to do this and I think it's funny you mentioned about oh well my friends were lying because it was a first draft. You know, I wouldn't be so sure about that, you know, I've had terrible first drafts, I think, I think most first just are probably terrible for everyone, a lot of house season they are, but there's something that there's something there I think if you have if you're meant to be doing it, and you have some talent, even if you don't know how to bring that talent out of yourself yet. I think people can look at elements of it and you know it requires a friend or family member or someone who has a good eye for seeing incensing what's there behind kind of the mess, and know that there oh there's some gold in here that I see, even though it's not all uncovered yet so I think kind of I'm tempted to say the same thing or it's like oh, people are being disingenuous about what they say about some of my early writing. When I talked to them specifically about what they do like about it and I understand the elements that are working, and then I noticed oh they're not saying this, or oh I have a mentor who points this piece out of my writing that I can improve. Right, I think it's all that process of going into something chipping away at it until you really have a refined product that, that speaks to people.Maggie: Mm hmm. Yeah I mean I agree with that because it's definitely they definitely weren't like looking at like my grammar or my like dialogue or whatever they were more probably looking at like the imagination and the ability to like come up with something like that just like randomly not like, you know the actual story structure which is like, I think, really good like to just encourage people at a young age, you know, just not criticizing everything because it can like ruin. You know, if I had showed my parents or my mentor I did have like a little non official mentor but he was like a family friend that was in the publishing business, and I would talk to him a lot about writing. If I had showed them my draft, and they said, “this sucks,” I would probably never have continued, so it's just like really important how you go about talking to young creatives, I think personally.Jon: What is it about Ben 10, that spoke to you as a kid? I know the show but I haven't seen it.Maggie: Yeah, so I just like well I was actually like so obsessed with it at the time I was like just I download it all I like a Kindle Fire at that age, and I just like downloaded all the episodes onto my Kindle Fire and my mom thought that I was like reading but I was really just like watching back then. And, well, I took the idea of the two cousins, and their grandpa and a trailer going around on these like cool quests and like having all these magical powers which like you can kind of see it seeping into my novel now a little bit with like the the powers and stuff but not as much. I mean, my like I literally had it down to the T. Like it was a boy, main character and his like redheaded cousin. So it was like very much the same, but yeah over the years it changed a lot, obviously, and I think it's just like, how much I worked on it and how much I was changing as a person throughout those years because I mean 12 to 21 is like a really like big age range, and like you go through a lot of change then so I think my story was like growing and changing as I grew and changed, and yeah I just like really did a lot of like, I don't know like editing with the plot, and I really don't even know how to like, explain how it changed it just kind of happened like ruin. Look at parts and be like oh, this needs to be something else, and I think it also ties in to me learning what actual story structure is.Jon: So that's one of the questions I actually had listed down here to ask you was just, again, branching off that nine year aspect of this project for you. Like, I think about, you know, I'm, I'm a little bit older than you are, and my first book took about three years to do it on and off, and I think about how much I've changed in that time. And this is an age range that I've done this as a short amount of time, and it's an age range where you don't really change as much as you know the ages from 12 to 21 Right? So, it just blew my mind when you first told me that you had worked on this project for nine years, I was just like, okay, how many times is this rewritten? Are there any scenes, I guess, that's another question, maybe without giving anything too much away that you don't want to… but is there a scene that really stayed with the book the entire time that that you can point to as a scene that stayed in the draft the entire time?Maggie: So, yeah, um, about the drafts first. I literally I think I counted how many drafts I have I have about like 14 drafts of this novel, not including like the written ones, but throughout all those drafts. There is one scene that has stayed very consistent throughout them all. And I don't think it's much of a spoiler because it happens within like the first four chapters, and it's kind of in the blurb to I mean obviously she goes into another world. So there's a scene where she goes into a cave, and I won't really expand much, but she goes into a cave, and that has been in pretty much every draft not the first draft because the first draft was like literal bedtime fan fiction, just like going in an RV, whatever. But the cave thing has been consistent through it all and if you've read the book you'll know what I'm talking about. It also characters there's a couple of characters who have stayed consistent I have a character in my novel who's basically a giant talking lizard, and he's been in every single draft, thus far, and my side character Well she's not a side character really anymore. She was a side character, but my main character Reagan has been in every draft as well. And there's one more I believe I have a giant talking dog as well I'm kind of very into the talking animals, named long pause, who's also been in every draft so those three have survived the nine years of revision.Jon: It's really interesting when you mentioned those things because those elements are directly. I've been really into learning more about Karl Yune, and I've been reading here with 1000 faces by Joseph Campbell, and the lizard person, and the going into a cave like those are big, like within story elements or at least you know there's obviously debate about these sorts of things but those two elements are often things that come up in stories belly, or the cave, being kind of the belly of the whale element. So it's interesting that that's there and to be in the fourth chapter, that's exactly where it goes, you know, in the hero's journey so I'm guessing you're not reading Joseph Campbell when you're 12 years old. So I think it's, it's always so fascinating to me how much these things do actually show up in people's work, and there's just something about being human that like is leanness to this. And there's also the lizard people that's, that's something that shows up a lot in fiction, as well. And so it's interesting that those two things have stayed consistent. Yes, if their connection to those, but of course you know they're coming out and, and I think that's why it's so fascinating to me these sorts of things because how it shows up in different people's work is completely different and so you find out all these things about a person based on how they, how they approach these kind of deep seated, things that are somewhere in our brains and so it's just fascinating to me. I've always been interested in how that works and, and how it comes out in different people's stories.Maggie: Yeah, well I thought about that too because I heard, I saw a little post a while ago that pretty much everyone is writing, Almost the same story I mean because we use the hero's journey template and there's a ton of other like templates but it's really how you make that story your own like using all these because I mean, someone came up with dragons, a while ago and then everyone uses them now in their own way, in their own novel and it's just like the different ways that you use things that make it unique to like your story.Jon: Yeah, and it might not even be a literal Dragon, it might be yeah I mean that that resembles it or that even handset something like, I'm writing something now, and there's a dragon element to it but it's, it's not a dragon at all it's a person but the fact they're guarding something that's the dragon element, you know, the classic like the hobbit with the dragon guarding the gold. Yeah, there's still that element in it, and it's just, it's just so fascinating to me. So it's cool, it's cool to hear a little bit about how that's showing up in your writing.Maggie: Yeah.Jon: Those ideas are actually kind of what brought me to the idea of the show in general, because I started thinking well why am I writing like what I'm writing like why is this element in the story because I don't know if you have the same experience but a lot of times when I write, you know, there's, there's a lot of intentionality behind it but then all of a sudden something will come in, that just pops onto the page and pops into the scene and I just can't control or explain it, and it's, it's, I kind of have to just explore it, that's where I became kind of fascinated with these concepts, and trying to figure out why is it that that happens, but also why is the way that I approach it different than everyone else, you know, that sort of thing.Maggie: Yeah, as you mentioned something about the ideas just kind of popping into your head in that kind of brought a thought to my mind because I mean, when, when people ask me how I've come up with like these ideas I'm like, I don't know how to like explain it because it's kind of like they just appear in your mind, you know, It's like there's like another person in there, kind of like whispering these ideas and you're just like, okay, then you write them down, you're like I don't know how I got this.Jon: Yeah, it's, it's that and that's probably the closest analogy because it's definitely at least for me, it's not like a literal person whispering in my ear. Yeah. but it's like, but I can't explain it because it's like okay I'm locked in I'm writing. And then I have a plan for the scene, and then all of a sudden by the end of the scene it's like well that's not what I planned for and I'm a big planner I like to be a big planner in life. Yeah, I think actually writing has taught me that. Well, it's maybe not the most important thing to stick to your plan 100% And let let what happens happen and respond to it, like, going in with a plan is good, but responding to what's real, I think is, is kind of the key to it.Maggie: And I've seen, I've actually heard. I mean I've read a lot about other authors in their processes and I've read a bit about George RR Martin, the author of Game of Thrones he writes the book. And then he doesn't plan, like he writes one book, And it's, you know, he wouldn't have planned out the series before, and he'll go through the book and see kind of like what seeds he's sowed and see what those seeds can like grow into like work with what you have. But then, for me, I don't I haven't really outlined a story that I've written before I don't know like what you do but I you know I write as much as I can. And then I'll like look back at what I've read and kind of like George Martin, and kind of see like what I have and like where it can go from there. And then I'll like kind of like workout a little bit of an outline based off, like what I've gotten like what I can work with and stuff like that but I kind of like to just sit down and write as much as I can without planning because I feel like, you know, like you said, the more planning you do the more it's like restrictive and it's better to just kind of like, let yourself. Write and see what happens.Jon: That makes me want to ask you this question Stop me if I'm not allowed to ask about the sequels but, and that this is part of a trilogy is that right?Maggie: Yeah, so it's I'm, I mean, if it's two books it's two bucks if it's two bucks, three bucks, if it's four bucks, I don't want it to be more two bucks. Yeah right. I mean I don't I really don't want it to be more than three I feel like three is like a nice sweet spot for this series, but if I can wrap it up in the second one I would, or, you know, just as long as it needs to be I'm not really, I don't have like a restrictive like guideline or anything I just am going to write until the story is done, if that makes sense.Jon: So you right now have kind of a direction you want to start in with book two or is that going to be like I guess how much in for people who aren't writers, there's kind of this mentality of, are you a pantser or planner and I think most people are probably a mix of both. It sounds like that's kind of where we're both that.Maggie: Yeah.Jon: But I guess when you start the project I think there's, there are definitely like two camps of like I started with all my plans and then it got a little bit changed where I started with no plans and then had to outline later.Maggie: Yeah.Jon: What's your approach.Maggie: So, I have a couple chapters thought out for the book I have like a little folder of ideas that I've been stashing stuff in for the second book that you know, like I said, so I've put stuff in the first book that I'm like oh this is totally gonna like grow into this and the next book. So I'd have like those chapters thought out I guess you could say, and I do have the first chapter of the next book kind of renowned I like to do for my books, I like to start the book off like kind of in the villains perspective, almost. So if you've read my first book, it starts off with the villains, and I do like that because it kind of gives you like a little bit of an insight into like what's going to happen throughout the plot. So I do have that first chapter thought out for my next book and I'm really excited about it, but I haven't actually like gone in and like written it yet. I just have like, that's cool, you know, bullet points is like this is gonna happen this is gonna happen this character is gonna say this and this and this. So like I have it like planned out, but it's not like in it's, it's not written yet.Jon: Yeah, so you have like a goal you have your aim in mind. Yeah, you're, you're complete, you know how to approach it yet isn't there yet. Yeah right. I think that's cool that's a, that's a cool thing.Maggie: Mm hmm. And then also it's the same with the ending I know exactly how Book Two is going to end as well.Jon: And another cool thing about you is you have a short story, then yeah, there's two ways to get it, you can go on Amazon or Barnes and Noble any of these places and pay the 99 cents or if you subscribe to Maggie's email newsletter, you can get it for free and it's a fantastic short story. Thank you so it uses characters that are in the book in sacred Yeah, did you find that you had more to tell about those characters or did you kind of go hunting for something you could do a short story, like how did the short story come about.Maggie: Yeah, so I was a part of this Facebook group, and they were kind of nailing it in my head that I needed to have this like newsletter. I was like alright, I'll make this newsletter so I made the newsletter, and they're like, you should have a newsletter magnet to kind of like draw people into your newsletter and I was like okay, so I had that thought in the back of my head but I wasn't like actually planning to write one because I was like, I don't know like how, you know, whatever, how big, I'll make my newsletter or anything but now, currently I love my newsletter, but anyway, so I didn't really want to write the short story thing. And it was in the back of my head and then one night. This was after like I was going through a breakup, so I was kind of in like a moody like. And I was just laying in bed just thinking in this idea for the short story just like popped in my head like, out of nowhere, and I was like oh my god, and I just like started writing I pulled out my laptop because I couldn't sleep because I was just like so stressed out with all this stuff going on, and I just started writing it, and then I finished it the next day. So I was just like, awesome, really just like kind of like, I was almost like I was channeling my emotions from that like breakup into the writing, like, almost like kind of a therapy thing. And I found myself doing the same thing right now. But going through another breakup and writing another short story so maybe it's a, it's like a thing that's gonna keep happening.Jon: So you're the Taylor Swift of books right?Maggie: The Taylor Swift two books, literally, actually.Jon: So I don't relate on the breakup level, because when I started writing I've been married so I, didn't have that conflict in my life, but I do definitely relate to that idea of when you're going through something right and, and it's interesting because originally we had all these house renovations, and it really tore our lives up. And what I went into that time with was this idea of… “oh no, if I write now, it's gonna screw everything up, like, like my mind is not right right now yeah shouldn't right, and I ended up pointing out that that, that is exactly the wrong mindset because what ended up happening was I didn't have a way to process what I was going through, because I wasn't writing, and then it ended up doing double damage because what I did start writing, I use all of the kind of emotions and the conflict that I was going through I figured out how that related to my characters in my story and I just it just propelled me through the next draft of my novel, and it's so funny because I was like wait, I should have been doing this ahead of time because it would have benefited my book. First of all, and then second of all, once I got that all out like I had this new perspective on the situation. And I thought, well shoot… here I was like miserable about it for so long, and when really I had to do was just keep working. And I actually would have been able to process it better so it's it's cool that you know obviously there's things that are, You know, big or small things are awful and you don't want awful things to happen to you, but when you do when they inevitably do, there's definitely something that you can tap into to both overcome the problem but also benefit your writing so it's, I don't know it's maybe it's a kind of a weird way to look at life but, but I think it's a, I think it can be helpful for someone to to think about, Okay, I'm going through this, how can I turn the lemons into lemonade.Maggie: Yeah, definitely. I mean I've always seen, writing is kind of like a therapy type of thing because it really is like, you know you're really absorbed in your writing for that period of time where you are writing like when I sit down at my desk and I start to write, it's like, that's all I'm thinking about so it is like kind of a good little escape from everything that's going on and it's a good way to like, you know, get your emotions into something that's, you know, constructive.Jon: It's interesting you say that too because it is an escape, but it's almost like if, if, you know, people tell you how to handle certain situation right and you're like, they're like oh just don't think anything about it and just escape. And it's like, okay, that's an option but then that leads it to its own problems because you're not dealing with the problem, then you have the other side of it where it's like, okay, just focus on it internalize it, figure out what you know like, really, really think about it, and it's like, well then you're overthinking about it and you're probably doing some other damage to yourself, but writing, it's almost like both of those things happening simultaneously, bring you into this central point where it's like okay I am escaping the issue, but in the back of my mind I'm actually dealing directly with the issue, and I think that that's, that's such a, obviously, neither of us are mental health consultants, like that so we don't, we don't really know the science behind it but I really think there's something to the process of writing and maybe this translates to other disciplines to where you're escaping something but you're also dealing with it in this kind of act of creation.Maggie: Mm hmm. Yeah, I agree, definitely.Jon: So, you have self published Sacred. Did you go through any, any debate with yourself about whether to try out traditional publishing or dive right into self publishing like what all went behind that decision?Maggie: So originally, what I was like, just lucky like first considering publishing when I was like 16 or something like that it was, it was in like fresh, it was, I don't know what year of high school was like maybe like sophomore something year. I have the I considered both options, because I think it's best to, you know obviously consider both options first before you make a decision, so I really did a lot of research and do both industries at first, but the more I started learning about self publishing the more I realized that this was the option for me because I would, I wanted to have complete creative control over my project, you know I had a vision for what I wanted and I was going to make that vision a reality. I didn't want there to be any middleman making decisions for me I wanted to be at the forefront. And I've kind of always had this like sense of like, like this entrepreneurial spirit so I, it was a very exciting thing for me to take this project head on. And I mean, it's had its ups and downs of course you know, so publishing is quite stressful because you're the only one doing it in the success of your book really hinges on like what you do. But of course, success is different for everyone would depends on your definition but anyway, it definitely was the option for me because of the creative control, and the, you know, having my own project in my name in my hands and yeah, just like being able to do everything by myself. Which, I mean, for some people that might be a little daunting, you know, Having to do everything by yourself is definitely daunting but for me personally, which is why I say like, definitely research your options before you make a decision, you know, just because one person does something doesn't mean that it's like right for you. So, you know, of course, research the options before you make a decision because what works for someone might not work for you, and self publishing ended up working out very well for me.Jon: So you did a live stream the other day with your hardbacks coming in. The quality is really good, both on the product itself but in the design as well. You really thought through every element with your designer, and you guys did a great job. And not only that but inside the book you have illustrations. So, each is it each chapter or how many illustrations you have?Maggie: Yeah, every chapter has an illustration. And then there's the map as well.Jon: I mean, I might be making assumption, but you did not draw the illustrations, is that right?Maggie: No I hired out and illustrator.Jon: Okay, and so when you're working with that person. How do you communicate, kind of what you wanted and did it take long to get to a place where you're like, oh, that's, that's what I mean or like can you talk about that process?Maggie: Yeah, so I did. I wrote out little descriptions for every single header and I would be like, I included reference photos of what I want, made it as clear as possible so she knew what I wanted and she was pretty much spot on and in she did a great job with it. You know a couple of the headers are creatures that I've actually made up, so you know she did a really good job bringing those to life, and you know working with me I think it's all about finding the right person to work with, because you know there's tons of creators out there, and, of course, many of them are very talented, but you know it's all about finding the person who kind of like matches your vibe and sees your vision and knows like, you know, kind of understand you, it's a little bit of a mutual understanding between the creator and the you know the commissioner because obviously they get a little bit of creative control as well. But yeah, I sent descriptions of what I wanted. And she was, She was very spot on with all of them, I think, you know, I found a good artist and she did a really good job.Jon: And this is separate from the cover designer, right?Maggie: Yeah.Jon: So that's two different people and so I imagine it's kind of the same thing you think okay what do I want from the perspective of what someone sees when they pick up the book, and what do I want when they're experiencing the story.Maggie: Mm hmm. Yeah, it's actually I have a cover designer, a map like a cartographer, I guess is the official name, and then I have an interior illustrator, so I need different artists working with me on this project, though, for my cover, which is kind of funny, I actually am the character on the cover. So, I like took a photo of myself in that position, and then drew it out. So that's kind of like a weird little tidbit that people don't know.Jon: That's cool, as I did not know that about it.Maggie: Yeah, yeah.Jon: Cool, well the cover looks great, everything about it really looks great. And by the time this episode is out the book will be available so some of what we're talking about is like oh looking forward to release, but just, you know, being a new podcast we're recording a little bit ahead of time so when did you okay so you're writing when you're 12. And then you are changing this kind of semi Ben 10 fan fiction into something that's your own. I imagine that 12 or 13 or whatever the ages, you're not thinking, Oh, I'm going to self publish this one day, because self publishing is super new when you're that age, so it's probably not even on your radar. But I guess when does the switch flip for you thinking to… “you know what, I don't just write this I write this so other people can experience it.”Maggie: Yeah, when I first started writing and I, I had no intentions of publishing I was just writing for fun, and like seeing what happened. And so I you know I was talking with my I call my mentor, but he's not really a mentor, it's more of like a friend like a family friend that I was really close with. I was talking to him and he suggested he, he suggested that I look into publishing, and I was like, oh I don't know like I, at the time it was kind of like, oh publishing a book that's like, I can't like I can't do that like that's not something that's like even an option available whatever like publishing a book just was like, you know, because I feel like everyone when they're little is like, oh I want to publish a book, blah blah blah. And it's, it was like a weird like out of the reach kind of thing, but I considered it I was like, Oh, that'd be cool, like, if I could publish it. And then over the years he kept telling me I should look into it, and when I got to be like 1617 somewhere, somewhere around there. I really was like, I mean, what if I did like look into publishing because it's like, why not, Why not just like research publishing, because I've been working on this thing for so long and I wanted to kind of like, you know, do something with it. So I like, did the research and then I decided that I was going to take my big take a shot at it. And that was, at first I was interested in traditionally publishing so I was doing like research into agents and stuff like that, but then I discovered self publishing, and that really took that really took hold in my mind, and that's when I was like, oh, it's gonna be this I'm gonna self publish this book and it's gonna happen. And I started doing all that research and I got my cover design way early, so I was like alright I'm gonna finish this book, within the next month and I'll polish it. That was when I was like 17 So, obviously, that did not happen. It took me a lot longer than a month to finish. But, you know, with that, it's like, take however long you need, it doesn't need to, you know, doesn't matter if it takes you a month, or nine years to finish something it's, you know, that dedication to continue working on it is like really what matters but yeah I don't know, long winded answer to the question.Jon: Well it's funny because you mentioned you getting the cover done early, and you know I think that kind of speaks to, it almost sounds like you kind of had like, once you decided you were going to do it, you almost have like this fearlessness about like I like just gonna go ahead and do it like it wasn't, it doesn't sound like you had a lot of like, doubts creeping in. At that point did you or, and that was just a different sort of response or did you ever have that come into play later?Maggie: I feel like I've always had the confidence about it because it's been a passion project for me, I mean I've been working on it for nine years. So, you know, it was more. I want to publish this because it's been so important to my life for so long. I don't really care. You know how well it does I'm publishing this because this is my passion and I wanted the guy set my mind to it and this is kind of like a goal accomplishment for me. But of course you know I want the book to be successful because, obviously, anyone who puts something out wants it to be successful. But in the back of my mind I do, I'm just very happy with, you know, any sort of result, you know I put this book out, and it sells one copy and I'll be thrilled. I'll be excited about that but, you know, if I put it out and it's well received, that's also good, but for me it's just, it's been such a huge passion project, this is just something that I needed to do in my life, and having finally done is like, wow, it's like I've done this I can do anything you know. Yeah. The doubts, haven't really been like that big, because it's been a passion project, you know, The worst that can happen is it flops, and then I read another book, and whatever you know it's just, it's, it's like, I saved up all this money for this. You know I don't want to spend my money on anything else like this is like my like thing. I don't know it's like it's hard to like explain, because I don't know it's like, it's weird. It's such a passion, such a very important thing to me. So, but yeah, obviously I do want it to be successful. Because that'd be cool.Jon: Is there something about like the you know you mentioned if just one person reads it, or, and again we were talking about when you decided you wanted to publish it, what does it mean to you when you have a reader, and, you know, these ideas that you've had for nine years are developed this story for nine years, Like, I struggle to ask this question because I'm like if someone asked me this question I don't know how I be answered. I don't know it's like sometimes that's unfair, but, like, like I don't know if you've been able to identify and maybe that's why I want to ask it because I'm like trying to identify this in myself too like, like what is it about like having someone else read it, that is satisfying.Maggie: Yeah, that's I mean that's a good question. It's just, I think it really comes down to like the affirmation that like the confirmation that, you know what you're doing is worthwhile and like they you've created something that's like a value to someone else, and you know when I see someone reading it, or when I hear that someone really enjoyed the story I'm like, Okay, so like, that's awesome. Like I spent so much time on it and it was worth it was worthwhile and people are enjoying it and it's like giving them something to do in their free time, you know, helping them through something you know whatever like they're that your creative work is appreciated, and it's just, it's like, it's kind of deeper than that though I feel like, like when someone reads your book, it's like deep down and you you're like, you have this feeling, it's like, oh wow, like, that's awesome. I don't know how to explain the feeling, but like, you know, when I would get reviews for my short story and people would message me saying that they loved it or whatever that they cried or something like that. I was just like deep down like had this feeling I was like, that's awesome, like it's just such a it's such a weird thing to explain like like you said.Jon: Okay, I think, in what you're saying I think you're helping me understand it better to it which is why my guy asked out because I don't know there's something about like someone else reading it because what you can put in a novel is different than what you can just talk about like most people, I don't think can describe just the emotional journey, and the end what an author can contain into a novel, like if you had the same amount of words to not use a story, and say what you're trying to say. Yeah, it's not going to come off the same way. So, having part of yourself in a fictional story is almost this way of communicating to someone else, how you feel. And you know, to have someone else read it, you are then heard in a way that you can, can't be heard by just speaking to someone like, yeah, like me and you talking now like we can get into deep issues like we have and talk about all these things, but it's not the same as when, like, so I read an early draft of your novel and it's like, oh, like, like there's some, like there's elements here, where, you know, you go through it and then, oh, I've heard something that this person is communicating right and I think there's just this extra kind of, you know, magical. I don't know if there's a better word, but yeah, magical value to understanding someone through reading their work and so I wonder if there's a little bit of that element, and then kind of going off of that and going off of what you were saying, you know, when you see something, or when you read someone else's novel, and you go through this experience of, well how would a satisfying story and and really spoke to me you know I've really, I really connected with the story, like there's just something about that that's so powerful and so the ability to give that feeling to someone else I think yes, you know, it's almost like you know you mentioned this, this mentor of yours and I'm sure that it because I have someone in my, my life who has mentored me a lot. Yeah. And, you know, a lot of times I think, Oh, why is this person spending so much time on me like it doesn't make any sense. And then I've explored kind of this idea too and I think about times that I've been able to mentor someone about something else or even writing now and it's like there's something about it where, like, helping someone to be able to give that gift of their story to someone like there's just something powerful there and yeah, again, it's like, it's almost like we have to talk around it because we can't, maybe that's sort of a story should actually be, we should have a story about what it's like to read a story and then understand it, but it's hard to explain. But I think we at least wrestled with it which is, which is good. We attempted the explanation.Maggie: Yeah, it's hard, I mean it's like, I feel like writing is such like a personal thing and then you like, share it with other people and they can interpret it in their own way based on like what they're going through and it's just, it's weird writing is, I mean writing is obviously very special and it's something that I think, you know we'll be around for ever, because it's like a way of telling something it's a way of like expressing your emotions, it's a way of expressing who you are, it's literally like an outlet, I feel like to, to who a person is and it's just such an important like thing and our winner world. And I just, you know, I love writing.Jon: Same here. I love writing too, and I think that's a great note to end on, Maggie, thank you so much for coming on the show it was a pleasure to have you.Maggie: I really enjoyed this conversation and I just want to thank you again for letting me come out here being your first guest.Jon: Can you let everyone know one more time where they can find your books?Maggie: Yes. So, this short story is available on Amazon for those of you who do not want to subscribe to the newsletter, but if you do subscribe to the newsletter. I promise I'm cool and will not spam your inbox, and then the story is called Sacred, Eslura's Calling and that will be available June 24, a week from recording, and that will be available on every platform that you can buy books, and as well as you can get signed copies on my website.Jon: Thanks for listening to this episode of Cause of Craft. 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Entrevue avec Caroline Néron et Geneviève Pettersen: retour sur le triomphe de la Déesse des mouches à feu. Entrevue avec Federico, Auteur, interprète, chorégraphe et danseur : ses nouveaux projets. Entrevue avec Kella, rappeuse montréalaise : #Rappelles, projet rassemblant différentes rappeuses québécoises. Entrevue avec l'animatrice Anick Dumontet : la roue de fortune repart sur la route pour une 33e saison dès le 26 juin. Une production QUB radio Mai 2021 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Take a listen to other forms of spiritual warfare. Thank you Sergio & Kella for being our guest!
Host Rebecca Dollinger talks with Dr. Kella Price, CEO of Price Consulting Group, fitness and nutrition expert and recipient of the Top 10 Business Women by the American Business Women’s Association, and named the 2019 Mrs. Arizona. With a Masters in health and nutrition and mom of 4 boys, she’s aware of how we put our personal lives on the back burner! How do we get back up after the past year? Kella helps us take the first steps and create a reasonable path forward to regain our mobility and return to healthier coping mechanisms. To work with Rebecca Dollinger, sponsor and guest information, email tailored2you@rebeccastylewriter.com, or call 214-729-6307.To work with Kella Price, email drkellabprice@gmail.com or call 252-622-8119. Go to www.kellaprice.fit to schedule class or private workout sessions. Subscribe to the OBBM Network Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Google Podcasts and more. Get Your Voice Matters Podcasts HERE.Listen to more on these business topics:BusinessCoaching: http://bit.ly/BISB-TVLocal DFW Business Spotlights: http://bit.ly/OBB-TVBrandStrategy: http://bit.ly/BizVisionaryMusicTherapy: http://bit.ly/PPP-podcastHealthNews: http://bit.ly/THE-TV-----------------------------Brought to you by: Worksuites #AllenTX, Worksuites.comIV Hook-Up, IVHookUp.com1stSafetyTraining.comWeStandForFreedom.comFollow us on Faceboook: https://facebook.com/OBBMNetworkFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/bizzy_being_offbeatFollow us on MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/obbmnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/offbeatbusinessmedianetwork/Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/sign-up/#join)
The girls speculate why this BIB can't keep a contractor, share a fitness influencer's safety PSA after a scary situation and swoon over some precious poods. Ps. Betty White is not older than Helen Keller.
When you are hit with news of a disease in your body, how do you respond and keep hope alive for your future? Listen as Dr. Kella Price shares her testimony and insight to fighting for your health and believing there is hope on the other side of the challenges. Her steadfast faith in God's plan for her life to serve others on their health and wellness journey, while fighting herself is inspirational and beautiful to hear. Find out more about Kella and her resources at www.kellaprice.org or on Facebook @HealthyFitFoundation. Follow me Instagram @BeStillBeth or on Facebook Be Still Yoga or visit Be Still Yoga.
In this episode Dr. Kapil Kella is explaining to us his strategy on Ground Marketing to fitness facilities. He has received amazing responses and a high number of new patients from these locations in his community. Therefore, he wants to share what he says to get into these facilities, what to say to the members, how to perform/ act, and how to book these new patients on the spot.You can reach out to Dr. Kapil Kella here:www.lakeshoredentalstudio.comFacebook: @lakeshoredentalstudioIG: @lakeshoredentalstudioIf you are new to Ground Marketing, I highly recommend you read the article first:You can read the article Where To Start Ground Marketing here: https://thedentalmarketer.site/articles/where-to-start-ground-marketingIf you want your questions answered on Monday Morning Marketing, ask me on these platforms:Email: michael@thedentalmarketer.siteGround Marketing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/738965052973156The Dental Marketer Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2031814726927041Here is more information on The Ground Marketing Course: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/the-ground-marketing-course-limited/
Dabov and K'ril feel eyes on them. Will they discover friend or foe? New episodes every Wednesday. Come join us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiceAndDesire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diceanddesire YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0oTt_7_bf8hDCFxorHg0pw
Having made a bargain with the Seven Snakes, will our team find Kella, and is she as dangerous as they've heard? New episodes every Wednesday. Come join us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiceAndDesire Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diceanddesire YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0oTt_7_bf8hDCFxorHg0pw
Today's amazing guest is Sabiiti Bryan a.k.a Kella Mckenzie and we talk about understanding anxiety. He also shares his experience with anxiety as a socialite and an entertainer. Follow @kellamckenzie and @kellapr on his socials. Don't forget to subscribe to My Voice Podcast on all podcasting platforms and follow @myvoicepodcast_ on Instagram and @myvoicepodcast1 on Twitter to reach out to me and for your reviews. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lizza-kawooya/message
Listen to episode 6 of Oncology Radio for our 2nd breast cancer awareness special with Maryland Oncology Hematology (https://marylandoncology.com) Breast Care Specialist and Surgeon, Surupa Sen Gupta, MD, who will be interviewing Sonya Kella, MD. Sonya Kella, MD, is a breast radiologist and the medical director of women’s imaging for Adventist HealthCare Shady Grove Medical Center (https://www.adventisthealthcare.com/locations/profile/shady-grove-medical-center/). Dr. Kella was formerly an assistant professor of diagnostic radiology at Georgetown University Hospital. This episode wraps up our Breast Cancer Awareness month special by talking about breast imaging and the importance for women to get your mammogram.
I sit down with my friend and colleague, literature professor Kella. It was a dark and stormy night just last fall when we sat. Actually, it wasn't that dark or stormy, but the sun was setting and there was a light fall breeze as we sat in Mountain View, CA to chat about gothic literature and folklore: from vampires, to castles, to Frankenstein's monster, we cover it all.
Eric Kella has been helping hospitals and the healthcare industry for over a decade. Today his focus is on code and other compliance for the hospitals. For those of us in the know, this is a big deal. Experience and expertise ranging from MEP to med gas, rated wall and all things NFPA 101. Not to mention infection prevention (containment carts anyone). Eric has also had his fair share of dealings with AHJ's and can help you smooth the waters. In this episode, we talk Operating Rooms, and equipment CT, X-Ray and Mammo Compliance One Group LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/complianceonegroup/ Eric Kella LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-kella-chc-14792814/ Compliance One Group https://www.complianceonegroup.com/ Dillon Mitchell LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-mitchell-kowabungastudios/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dillonAMitchell Kowabunga Studios - https://www.kowabungastudios.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kowabungastudios/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kowabungastudios
Our goal is to bridge the gap between the mainstream & indie artists. Our main aim is to focus on 75% female & 25% male artists/groups. Non-stop, less chat, more in the mix (Neo Soul, Hip Hop, R&B, Soul, Gospel, Jazz) musical grooves. Olivia Swann ft Jane Handcock - Salty Carly - Torn Buddy Vonn - Just Right NVT - The Vibe Natalie Imani - Butterflies Holly Santonato - Fine Wine I Am Jas - Decided Evabee ft O'Sapien - Puppet On A String Lotus Maat - Missing You Cici Lara - Without You Keziah Who - A Phase Mac Kay ft Guest Julka - Jazz De´Jas - See You Menoosha ft Donniele Graves, Kella & LyricL - Hair Cypher Thurz Like V.C.R - Divinity Juni Ali ft. Kristen Warren & Truly Def - R & R Makaela - More From Us Naomi Banks - Gone Raquel Rodríguez - Nobody Else Beth Macari - I Promise (that I got you) J.Lamotta - Can't Refuse Mélat - Happy Hour Triniti Shyell - Shoe Strings Reagan Capaci - Closed Young Old Soul - Passerby Aliya Hall - Heal Babé Sila - Flamingos Rose Gold ft Like - Stay Down Azan Hysn - K.M.O (Keep Moving On) Debra Debs - More Than A Minute Jibri Giovonn - Follow Through Joya Mooi - Hold You Tight Saara Nishat - Infatuated Remi Davis - Hold You Down Gwanny - No Time Fayth Hope - Pole Dance Kay Young - Sweet Dreams Cherri V - More Than A Lover Shaé Universe - You Lose Dessireé - Peppermint Tea Nubiyan Twist ft Ego Ella May - 24-7 Hernameis isa - Don't Work Like That Lylo Gold - Foreplay Nina Cobham - Sola Nath Cristina - Things About Me Sienna Hamilton - Loving Me Right Bina. - Boundaries Sanura - Break Me Sulpacio Jones - Flight Demae - Stages + Changes Shai Soul-Wright - Elevate V Bozeman - Juicy Meron Addis - Small Talk India Shawn - Cali Love Rahjanique - Sleepin On Me Hush Hush ft. Sunday Rose & Darrell Cole - Broken Zilo - Tell Her Jolene - Everything Rosegld & Shébani - Rosemary Sage Crystal Johnson - Get Elevated B-Ahwe - Sliding Tora - Pisonia Prologue
Eric Kella has been helping hospitals and the healthcare industry for over a decade. Today his focus is on code and other compliance for the hospitals. For those of us in the know, this is a big deal. Experience and expertise ranging from MEP to med gas, rated wall and all things NFPA 101. Not to mention infection prevention (containment carts anyone). Eric has also had his fair share of dealings with AHJ's and can help you smooth the waters. Compliance One Group LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/complianceonegroup/ Eric Kella LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-kella-chc-14792814/ Compliance One Group https://www.complianceonegroup.com/ Dillon Mitchell LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillon-mitchell-kowabungastudios/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dillonAMitchell Kowabunga Studios - https://www.kowabungastudios.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kowabungastudios/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kowabungastudios
Kella Campbell is back on this week's episode of Pondo's Playground. The Old World Ruins audio drama is almost complete. Take a gander at our Patreon page for more details. www.patreon.com/MechaPandaPub
Come along as Dr. Kapil Kella and I talk about his journey to becoming a dentist and owning his own practice! He graduated from the University of Michigan with her BS in Biopsychology (brain behavior and cognitive science), got his M.S. in General Science from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and then got his Doctorate of Dental Surgery from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry. He went to the Ann Arbor thinking about getting a degree in business. Hear about how he decided on dentistry and is now getting a "real world" business education as the owner of LakeShore Dental Studio! Check him out!
While in self-isolation it's important to reach out to your friends. Join Tiffany, Steven, and Jon as they check on special guest Kella Campbell on this week's episode of Pondo's Playground. Need some new awesome content to peruse during self-isolation? Take a gander at our Patreon page for some special goodies. www.patreon.com/MechaPandaPub
So I have been acting in short films for a while and I have an amazing friend whom I met during one of these shoots and we discuss our journeys as actors and how we have got there and much more
The party continues to uncover what's going on in Nightstone with Kella, a Zhentarim agent, in the hands of the guard and Moose's intent of goblin murder in very plain view for all to see. Let's hope Kella's friends stay away long enough to get everything back in order. Feel free to drop us a review on iTunes and cast Message to us over social media. Also, we have a Patreon. Hop on over if you'd like to support the show. You can get our episodes early, your name on our website and access to bonus content. Get your free Idle Champions Gold Chest using the code WORE-REHS-PILY-WOAD. Code is valid from 8/12/2019 at 12:30 am ET thru 8/26/2019 at 12:30 am ET. The next episode of "Talking Initiative" is on 8/24/2019 at 2 pm ET and can be found on Twitch at the link below. You can find "Taking Initiative" at: Website: takinginitiativepodcast.com Twitter: @TI_Pod Patreon: patreon.com/takinginitiative Discord: https://discord.gg/VS7F3Hd Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/takinginitiativepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCwWvHLXdUS2G3RE7CRr71w The original artwork for the logo was created by Caio Santos (@BlackSalander). The theme song was created by Neil Martin (@BardicMartin) of "The Lucky Die." "Despair and Triumph,” “sneaky-adventure,” “oppressive-gloom,” “Long Note Two" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ All mentions to Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), including the 5e ruleset and the "Storm King's Thunder" module refer to property owned by Wizards of the Coast (WotC). We do not own the rules or module. We just enjoy playing!
Author Kella Campbell's debut romance novel is titled, Rock Star's Heart. Kella found inspiration for her book at her local coffee shop. One of the baristas played in a rock band, and he shared stories and answered Kella's questions about the rock star life. Inspired, Kella soon found herself hard at work on Rock Star's Heart. Tune in to hear Kella discuss her writing journey, the contract that exists between romance writers and romance readers, and her goal of writing love stories that leave people happy.
Timmy talks about the important and controversial performance diva, Kella Shiv and her profound influence upon the southern California art scene. Her generous attitude toward her younger contemporaries has made her into a pivotal and essential liaison between emerging artists and the gallerist and collector communities. (Kids: If you're trying to get your work "out there," introduce yourselves to Kella!!)
Tarrasque na Bota apresenta: Storm King's Thunder (A Tormenta do Rei da Tempestade), uma aventura do RPG D&D 5e – Episódio 05 – Kella Esperança Negra. Aqui você encontra mais uma gravação sonorizada de uma partida de RPG usando a mesa virtual Roll20. Inicialmente a sessão foi transmitida ao vivo numa LIVE e posteriormente foi editada em formato de audio drama e publicado aqui, como podcast. Storm King's Thunder (A tormenta do Rei da Tempestade) é uma aventura de 256 páginas para personagens do 1º ao 11º nível. Nela, Gigantes emergiram de suas fortalezas para ameaçar a civilização como nunca antes. Gigantes das Colinas estão roubando todo o grão e gado que podem, enquanto os Gigantes de Pedras têm vasculhado os assentamentos que estão por toda parte. Gigantes do Fogo estão ameaçando as raças menores em regiões desérticas, e os grandes barcos dos Gigantes de Gelo estão pilhando ao longo da Costa da Espada. Até mesmo os indescritíveis Gigantes das Nuvens foram testemunhados, suas maravilhosas cidades flutuantes aparecendo acima de Waterdeep (Águas Profundas) e Baldur's Gate (Portal de Baldur). Onde está o Gigante da Tempestade Rei Hekaton, encarregado de manter a ordem entre os Gigantes? Os Humanos, Anões, Elfos e outras raças menores da Costa da Espada serão esmagadas pelos ataques desses inimigos gigantescos. A única chance de sobrevivência é que as raças menores trabalhem juntas para investigar essa invasão e aproveitar o poder da magia das runas, a arma dos gigantes contra seus antigos inimigos, os Dragões. A única maneira do povo de Faerûn restaurar a ordem é usar o poder dos Gigantes contra eles. Calendário da Fronteira Selvagem (Reino de Faerûn, no mundo de Toril): Época do ano: Outono. Dia: 23. Mês: 9. ("Eleint" - O Desvanecer). Ano: 1492 CV. Próximo feriado: Festival da Alta Maré da Colheita (4º grande festival do ano), que ocorre no início do outono, durante a passagem do nono para o décimo mês do ano, em outras palavras, do mês Eleint, coloquialmente chamado de O Desvanecer, para o mês Marpenoth, chamado de Queda das Folhas. Calendário da aventura: 3º dia de aventura (tarde) Referência Bibliográfica: Player's Handbook - D&D 5e ← clique para comprar NOVIDADE!!! Dungeons & Dragons Core Rulebook Gift Set ← clique para comprar ATENÇÃO: Esse podcast é recomendado para maiores de 14 anos. Com a participação de: Rafael 47; Pedro Quitete; Tiago Santos; Vinicius Watzl; Fernando Moura; Shelly. Uma produção RPG Next. TnB LIVE - RPG D&D 5e - Ep.05 – Storm King's Thunder – Kella Esperança Negra Indicações Fabulosas APP das Cartas Críticas para D&D 5e Apoiar o RPG Next é um Acerto Crítico na Danilo Correia Corretagem! Para os ouvintes do RPG Next, basta falar "RPG Next" na cotação e receber os seguintes descontos: Seguro de Automóvel, Aluguel e Transporte = desconto de 7,5% Seguro de Vida, Responsabilidade Civil, Empresarial, Residencial e Equipamento Portátil = desconto de 10% Seguro Viagem = desconto de 15% Outros Seguros = desconto de 5% (menos Financiamentos) Se você é Padrinho, Madrinha ou Assinante de algum plano do RPG Next, basta informar o Danilo Correia na cotação e receber os DESCONTOS DOBRADOS: Seguro de Automóvel, Aluguel e Transporte = desconto de 15% Seguro de Vida, Responsabilidade Civil, Empresarial, Residencial e Equipamento Portátil = desconto de 20% Seguro Viagem = desconto de 30% Outros Seguros = desconto de 10% (menos Financiamentos) APOIE NOSSA CAUSA! Nossa Campanha do PADRIM está no AR! Acesse e veja nossas Metas e Recompensas para os Padrinhos e Madrinhas. padrim.com.br/rpgnext Se você preferir nos apoiar pelo PICPAY, acesse e veja nossas recompensas: picpay.me/rpgnext https://rpgnext.com.br/doadores/ COMPARTILHE! Se você gostou desse Podcast de RPG,
Tarrasque na Bota apresenta: Storm King’s Thunder (A Tormenta do Rei da Tempestade), uma aventura do RPG D&D 5e – Episódio 05 – Kella Esperança Negra. Aqui você encontra mais uma gravação sonorizada de uma partida de RPG usando a mesa virtual Roll20. Inicialmente a sessão foi transmitida ao vivo numa LIVE e posteriormente foi editada em formato de audio … O post TnB#104: SKT1E05 – Kella Esperança Negra | RPG D&D 5e apareceu primeiro em RPG Next.
this episode is full of organizing and old "friends" and a guest appearance from our favorite mitch. also, this is the last of our bad sound eps! the next episode release on 2/4 sounds all professional and shit. twitter: twitter.com/ogresandorgpod patreon: patreon.com/ogresandorganizing email: ogresandorganizing@gmail.com theme song: Arms Aloft - Nothing To Lose But Our Chains
Dear listeners! Earlier this year for a periode of 6 months Chintan Kella was a guest researcher at Wageningen University. His main topic the alternative ways of orgnaizing. Alternative could be entirely non capitalist system however Chintan and his colleagues are studying several different layers between capitlaism and other ways of organizing. Trust is crucial element of any interaction among humans. However there is a huge difference whether the trust is based on the given word or it is based on contracts with the involvment of complicated and rigid institutions and lawyers. To dconduct the field study of these alternative forms of organizations Chintan chose the street vendors of India which is a significan portion of Indian society that is largely unregulated meanwhile it's effectiveness in supplying and distributing food and other goods is superior compared to any other organization in the Indian context. Chintan's other resarch topic is Auroville which is a township in India with the population of around 2,5 thousand people with the intention to operate without politics, religion and the role of the money is reduced significantly. Auroville was initiated based on it's mission that is just referred as: A Dream "There should be somewhere on earth a place which no nation could claim as its own, where all human beings of goodwill who have a sincere aspiration could live freely as citizens of the world and obey one single authority, that of the supreme Truth; a place of peace, concord and harmony where all the fighting instincts of man would be used exclusively to conquer the causes of his sufferings and miseries, to surmount his weaknesses and ignorance, to triumph over his limitations and incapacities; a place where the needs of the spirit and the concern for progress would take precedence over the satisfaction of desires and passions, the search for pleasure and material enjoyment. Beauty in all its artistic forms, painting, sculpture, music, literature, would be equally accessible to all; the ability to share in the joy it brings would be limited only by the capacities of each one and not by social or financial position. For in this ideal place money would no longer be the sovereign lord; individual worth would have a far greater importance than that of material wealth and social standing. There, work would not be a way to earn one’s living but a way to express oneself and to develop one’s capacities and possibilities while being of service to the community as a whole, which, for its own part, would provide for each individual’s subsistence and sphere of action. In short, it would be a place where human relationships, which are normally based almost exclusively on competition and strife, would be replaced by relationships of emulation in doing well, of collaboration and real brotherhood." Enjoy the show! Useful links: Full episode on YouTube: youtu.be/VTy7sRrBvc8 Wachama's website: www.wachama.org Wachama on SoundCloud: @user-545643610 Links provided by Chintan: Auroville: www.auroville.com/ Social Enterprises : www.auroville.org/contents/3371 Savi: www.auroville.org/contents/386 Denmark: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freetown_Christiania Norway: www.liberstad.com/ Scotland: www.findhorn.org/ Italy: www.damanhur.org/en/what-is-damanhur
The end of the Cold War is often simplified to the triumph of democracy and capitalism over communism. But what impact did this triumph have on the everyday people involved? Shortly after the fall of the Berlin wall and the re-unification of Germany, anthropologist Daphne Berdahl traveled to the East German village of Kella to find out. Based on her insight, this episode takes a look at everyday life from a political and social perspective under the authoritarian regime. How much control did the state have over the political and social life of it's citizens? Was their any room for dissent? What role did religion play? How did all of this change once the borders were opened and Germany was reunified? Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/reflectinghistory Reflecting History on Twitter: @reflectinghist If you like the podcast and have 30 seconds to spare, consider leaving a review on iTunes/Apple Podcasts...It helps!
This week, Laura and Sara are joined by Dr. Kapil Kella, owner of Lakeshore Dental Studio, a modern dental office which offers a welcoming family friendly environment, leading-edge technology, and easy scheduling located at 5505 N Clark. For episode show notes, please click here.
Written and Read by Kella Campbell Is it overreacting to knock someone down for groping you? Nell Whelan is a black belt whose self-protective instincts kick in hard when she's uncomfortable. Then she arrives at her hated day job to find the handsome jerk who took flirting too far kicking the photocopier, and finds out that he looks familiar because he's actually the bass player for a famous rock band — but when she asks him what he's doing working for her boss, he avoids answering. Eamonn "Easy" Yarrow has done some bad stuff and he's reaping the consequences, but maybe Nell is just what he needs to turn his life around. Like what you hear? Use the amazon affiliate link to help us bring you even more great content. bit.ly/MechaPanda
Happy Valentine's day, everyone! February 14th comes once a year and with it, a super special episode of Pondo's Playground. Romance is a genre which can feel both foreign, familiar, and comes with a few writing rules. The art of relationships can be just as complicated on the page as off of it. Join special guest host and romance author Kella Campbell as she educates Tiffany, Steven, and Jon on the nuances of the genre and gets ready to launch her debut novel, Rock Star's Heart, on February 28th.
This week on Fellowship Talks, Dave Kella joins us to talk about session three of the membership sermon series, Together. Dave is an elder at Fellowship and is passionate about multiplying the gospel at home and across the world. As followers of Christ we are all called to be missionaries. Listen to Dave as he shares more about how each of us can participate in the Great Commission. Thanks for listening to Fellowship Talks! Our goal is to infuse the mission and values of Fellowship into the daily life of each person at Fellowship by giving our church a midweek connection to the church. Dave mentioned his involvement with Fellowship Espanol. For more information about Fellowship Espanol, email Bryan Monterroso: bmonterroso@fellowshiponline.com Miss the third message on Membership? Check sometime to listen or watch: Together Interested in joining a D group? Let us know. Want to know more about Fellowship Bible Church? www.fellowshiponline.com Special thanks to: Michelle Younkman for giving voice to the podcast’s introduction and conclusion. Dave Younkman for producing and editing Fellowship Talks. We the Union for lending the use of their song “Alive in Us.” http://wetheunion.squarespace.com Email us your questions or thoughts: FellowshipTalks@fellowshiponline.com
Notar Priidu Pärna vastab raadiokuulaja küsimusele. Vanavanematelt on jäänud korter kunagises sovhoosi majas. Vanavanemad on surnud ja testamenti nad ei teinud. Kuidas vormistada korter küsija poja nimele, kes seal ka reaalselt elab?Doktor Helgi Kolk räägib autojuhtimisest vanemas eas. Mida kujutab endast kella-test ja kuidas vanem inimene ise saab kontrollida, kas ta võib veel autot juhtida või mitte?Jätkame juttu kunagise tippkümnevõistleja Jaan Lemberiga, kes alates 2011.aastast töötab Saaremaal Kärla Põhikooli direktorina.
Notar Priidu Pärna vastab raadiokuulaja küsimusele. Vanavanematelt on jäänud korter kunagises sovhoosi majas. Vanavanemad on surnud ja testamenti nad ei teinud. Kuidas vormistada korter küsija poja nimele, kes seal ka reaalselt elab?Doktor Helgi Kolk räägib autojuhtimisest vanemas eas. Mida kujutab endast kella-test ja kuidas vanem inimene ise saab kontrollida, kas ta võib veel autot juhtida või mitte?Jätkame juttu kunagise tippkümnevõistleja Jaan Lemberiga, kes alates 2011.aastast töötab Saaremaal Kärla Põhikooli direktorina.
This week we share a slice of pizza news, have a surprise guest, debate over breast milk, announce a contest winner, AND SO MUCH MORE!!!! Enjoy you crazy gangsterz...MUSIC: “The Signal” via Night Gallery – The official band of EPQ or something… HEADER IMAGE: via FlickrINTRO: via Crumbles
The D.R.U. Show #65 - 05/Mar/2012 Tracklist: Sabre, Stray & Halogenix - Oblique Jubei - Cold One Loxy & Resound - Conqueror X Darqwan - Warrior Stance (Amit Remix) Loxy & Resound - Black Hole Pessimist - Zulu Reborn - Alchemist [Soulred Forthcoming] Data - Termite Dub Phizix & Skeptical - Rags Overlook - Mirrors Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Spectrasoul Remix) Enei - Zeus Jubei & Kasra - The Rift Subliminal, Alxr & Lethal - Studio '97 Royalston - Mantequa Heavy1 - Heavy Tone Random Movement & Mixmaster Doc - Follow My Own Path, Dig My Own Grave Random Movement - Dropping The Chips Nuage - Sunday Morning Atmospherix - Full Force Loxy & Resound - Sin City Clarity - Head Rush Kella & Juha - Sula [Soulred Forthcoming] Blocks - Undercurrents Rockwell - Underpass Dub Phizix & Skeptical Ft. Strategy - Marka Fathom Audio - Clear The Mist Enei - Stonehead Nymfo - Sidewise In Time Icicle & Sp:Mc - Dreadnaught Rockwell - Rekohu Sunrise (X Untold) June Miller & Mindmapper - Quartz Controlled S.P.Y. - Xenomorph A-Sides & Makoto - Hot Rock Druid - Burning [DRU001]
The D.R.U. Show #65 - 05/Mar/2012 Tracklist: Sabre, Stray & Halogenix - Oblique Jubei - Cold One Loxy & Resound - Conqueror X Darqwan - Warrior Stance (Amit Remix) Loxy & Resound - Black Hole Pessimist - Zulu Reborn - Alchemist [Soulred Forthcoming] Data - Termite Dub Phizix & Skeptical - Rags Overlook - Mirrors Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Spectrasoul Remix) Enei - Zeus Jubei & Kasra - The Rift Subliminal, Alxr & Lethal - Studio '97 Royalston - Mantequa Heavy1 - Heavy Tone Random Movement & Mixmaster Doc - Follow My Own Path, Dig My Own Grave Random Movement - Dropping The Chips Nuage - Sunday Morning Atmospherix - Full Force Loxy & Resound - Sin City Clarity - Head Rush Kella & Juha - Sula [Soulred Forthcoming] Blocks - Undercurrents Rockwell - Underpass Dub Phizix & Skeptical Ft. Strategy - Marka Fathom Audio - Clear The Mist Enei - Stonehead Nymfo - Sidewise In Time Icicle & Sp:Mc - Dreadnaught Rockwell - Rekohu Sunrise (X Untold) June Miller & Mindmapper - Quartz Controlled S.P.Y. - Xenomorph A-Sides & Makoto - Hot Rock Druid - Burning [DRU001]
Read by Barry J. NorthernClick to play or download the MP3.Show NotesKella Hanna-Wayne is a new poet from Eugene, Oregon.Music provided by Mevio at Music AlleyNightfall by Buskalaska
This week Mojo Mom is talking career strategies with Kella Hatcher, who along with Maryanne Perrin is a principal in Balancing Professionals consulting, advocating or a flexible, strategic, sustainable workplace. Kella and Maryanne have also contributed a chapter on career development to the new anthology that Amy Tiemann is editing, Courageous Parents, Confident Kids -- Letting Go So You Both Can Grow. Kella and Amy talk about strategies for lifelong career development, on-ramping, putting your best foot forward and getting your confidence back as you craft your own path, which may go "off-road" rather than follow a career ladder. Fortunately, these days more employees and entrepreneurs are advocating for alternative, flexible work, and that will benefit both Moms and Dads. Workplace change is coming, and we are the pioneers! Get a digital download of our new book Courageous Parents, Confident Kids for free! Sign up now on www.MojoMom.com
After Amy & Sheryl decompress from their week, Amy interviews Kella Hatcher, founding partner of Balancing Professionals, LLC. Balancing Professionals is an innovative firm based in Cary, NC that works with employers and job-seekers to create flexible alternative work arrangements such as part-time work and job sharing. Kella discusses the benefits these arrangements offer to the employer as well as workers, and ways that women can keep their skills sharp when they take time off from the workforce.