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Unlock the secrets to effective coaching in this transformative session with Kelly. Watch as Dorcas, a nurse with entrepreneurial dreams, discovers how to make clear decisions and overcome her struggles with indecision. Kelly guides her to a niche that not only resonates with her passion but is also feasible to start quickly and inexpensively. This session is a game-changer for anyone feeling stuck in their career transition.Next, see how Kendra, a bridal makeup artist, learns to set financial goals and confidently promote her new educational coaching services. Kelly emphasizes the power of knowing your worth and setting boundaries, showing how confidence in your offerings attracts the right clients.Finally, Elizabeth, a musician and children's book author, explores how to authentically connect with her audience. Kelly shifts her mindset from chasing clients to attracting them, using her genuine energy and strong calls to action.Witness firsthand the impact of decision-making, communication, and clear goals in coaching. Kelly empowers her clients to recognize their strengths, conquer their fears, and take meaningful steps toward success. This video offers real-life coaching skills for both aspiring coaches and those looking to enhance their personal and professional lives. Don't miss out—get inspired to take action today!Register for my free upcoming workshop:https://www.impactfulandpaidcoachworkshop.com/home
Ever wondered what it takes to shift from employee to entrepreneur? In this video, Kelly unpacks five key mindset shifts needed for this transition. Drawing from her two decades as a government employee and over ten years as an entrepreneur, she shares the contrasts she's experienced.First, Kelly reveals how embracing risk is crucial for entrepreneurs. Unlike her past employee role where risk was someone else's job, entrepreneurship demanded that she take charge of the risks herself. Next, she highlights creativity as a must-have. Moving from following guidelines to crafting her own vision required constant innovation and adaptability.Taking ownership is another critical shift Kelly discusses. Where responsibility was once shared, as an entrepreneur, it all fell on her shoulders. She dives into how this ownership extends across every aspect of her business. Building resilience against setbacks is essential too. Kelly learned to toughen up and handle criticism, essential for long-term success.Finally, a growth mindset is non-negotiable. Breaking free from the fixed mindset of her government job allowed her to be flexible and seize new opportunities. This video is a must-watch for anyone ready to tackle the exciting challenges of entrepreneurship. Hit play to learn more from Kelly J's journey from employee to entrepreneur.
Send us a textDetails of Eliza Haywood's life may be murky today, but in the early 18th century, she was a literary force—writing plays and bestselling novels, editing periodicals, and ruffling the feathers of male contemporaries like Alexander Pope. Academic Kelly J. Plante joins us this week to discuss Haywood's anonymous wartime writing for The Female Spectator, the first periodical written by and for women, as well as her 1751 novel, The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless.Mentioned in this episode:Kelly J. Plante's recent scholarship on Eliza Haywood in Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary JournalEliza Haywood: Love in Excess Fantomina The History of Miss Betsy ThoughtlessThe Female Spectator: Book 14, Letter 1The ParrotEpistles for the LadiesSamuel Richardson: Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded Clarissa; or the History of a Young LadyDaniel Defoe: Robinson CrusoeAlexander Pope:The DunciadHenry Fielding:The History of Tom JonesFrances BurneyJane AustenThe Sound of Music's “Sixteen Going on Seventeen”“The Things We Do For Love” by 10ccLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 49 on Aphra BehnSupport the showFor episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
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Join Shemane along with a powerful lineup of guests, starting with her husband and Rock N' Roll legend Ted Nugent discussing the importance of self-defense and our God-given right to keep & bear arms. Later, Treniss Evans shares updates on J6 political hostages and sheds light on injustices in the legal system, while Parental Rights Advocate Kelly J. Walker joins to discuss the targeting of conservative parents and the fight for freedom. Stay until the end to learn how the owner of Rife Technology Matthew Rife is curing cancer and vaccine injuries. [2:54] Ted and Shemane discuss hunting, guns, and politics; Shemane's personal journey from non-hunter to hunting enthusiast; the importance of hunting families registering to vote to protect their rights and the environment; the importance of family values and self-defense; the Boy Scouts' name change; the accommodation of children's mental illnesses in schools; Ted and Shemane discuss their children's camp Kamp For Kids [12:50] Treniss Evans returns with updates on J6 political hostages; his J6 experience, advocating for peaceful demonstration, entering the US Capitol, and providing video evidence; spending time in maximum security federal prison, and placed in solitary confinement; injustices in the US legal system, including political prisoners and lack of accountability; the need for equitable treatment of all individuals; exposing the truth; Treniss announces the premiere of an upcoming new documentary [25:00] Shemane introducesParental Rights Advocate Kelly J. Walker to discuss parental rights and the targeting conservative parents; personal experience with including being arrested for speaking out against Marxist ideologies in schools; questioning the designation of parents as domestic terrorists; the state of America and fighting for what's right; encouragement to get involved in the fight for freedom; how you can get involved and help [36:30] Owner of Rife Technology Matthew Rife joins to discuss Rife Technology as a potential cancer treatment; vaccine injuries and their effects on the body; a potential solution for vaccine injuries, as a wave field generator that stimulates the body's water structure and hydrates the mitochondria; the suppression natural remedies for financial gain and control; why synthetic products are harmful; where you can find out more Resources: Ted Nugent – Watch Ted Nugent's Spirit Campfire Purchase Official Ted Nugent Products For sign guitars contact toby@tednugent.com Watch Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild Watch The Nightly Nuge Join Hunter Nation Join Gun Owners of America Purchase “My Pillow”: mypillow.com Ted's Social Media: Instagram: @tednugentofficial Facebook: @Ted Nugent Treniss Evans– Condemned USA Twitter: @CondemnedUSA Kelly J. Walker – Real Freedom Talk Give Send Go - Justice for Targeted School Parents Matthew Rife Rife Technology Instagram: @realrifetechnology Twitter: @RifeTechnology Sponsors Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10” Use promo code “FREEDOM” to receive 15% off your first order at Field of Greens Get true American made products at switchtoamericawithshemane.com Protect yourself with EMP Shield Use the promo code “SHEMANE” Get EMF & WIFI protection with SperoGear & use the promo code "FAITH" Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock at lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday, 10am est on America'sVoice.News Organic natural products to help your family thrive with Rowe Casa Organics & use promo code “FAITH” For a healthy & delicious on-the-go meal replacement, check out Kingdom Kandy at shop.fmidr.com Use promo code “FAITH” for 15% off Check out Shemane's books: Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions, & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com Share your hunting photos & questions to shemane.chat@gmail.com Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Facebook: @shemane.nugent Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane
Join Shemane along with a powerful lineup of guests, starting with her husband and Rock N' Roll legend Ted Nugent discussing the importance of self-defense and our God-given right to keep & bear arms. Later, Treniss Evans shares updates on J6 political hostages and sheds light on injustices in the legal system, while Parental Rights Advocate Kelly J. Walker joins to discuss the targeting of conservative parents and the fight for freedom. Stay until the end to learn how the owner of Rife Technology Matthew Rife is curing cancer and vaccine injuries. [2:54] Ted and Shemane discuss hunting, guns, and politics; Shemane's personal journey from non-hunter to hunting enthusiast; the importance of hunting families registering to vote to protect their rights and the environment; the importance of family values and self-defense; the Boy Scouts' name change; the accommodation of children's mental illnesses in schools; Ted and Shemane discuss their children's camp Kamp For Kids [12:50] Treniss Evans returns with updates on J6 political hostages; his J6 experience, advocating for peaceful demonstration, entering the US Capitol, and providing video evidence; spending time in maximum security federal prison, and placed in solitary confinement; injustices in the US legal system, including political prisoners and lack of accountability; the need for equitable treatment of all individuals; exposing the truth; Treniss announces the premiere of an upcoming new documentary [25:00] Shemane introducesParental Rights Advocate Kelly J. Walker to discuss parental rights and the targeting conservative parents; personal experience with including being arrested for speaking out against Marxist ideologies in schools; questioning the designation of parents as domestic terrorists; the state of America and fighting for what's right; encouragement to get involved in the fight for freedom; how you can get involved and help [36:30] Owner of Rife Technology Matthew Rife joins to discuss Rife Technology as a potential cancer treatment; vaccine injuries and their effects on the body; a potential solution for vaccine injuries, as a wave field generator that stimulates the body's water structure and hydrates the mitochondria; the suppression natural remedies for financial gain and control; why synthetic products are harmful; where you can find out more Resources: Ted Nugent – Watch Ted Nugent's Spirit Campfire Purchase Official Ted Nugent Products For sign guitars contact toby@tednugent.com Watch Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild Watch The Nightly Nuge Join Hunter Nation Join Gun Owners of America Purchase “My Pillow”: mypillow.com Ted's Social Media: Instagram: @tednugentofficial Facebook: @Ted Nugent Treniss Evans– Condemned USA Twitter: @CondemnedUSA Kelly J. Walker – Real Freedom Talk Give Send Go - Justice for Targeted School Parents Matthew Rife Rife Technology Instagram: @realrifetechnology Twitter: @RifeTechnology Sponsors Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10” Use promo code “FREEDOM” to receive 15% off your first order at Field of Greens Get true American made products at switchtoamericawithshemane.com Protect yourself with EMP Shield Use the promo code “SHEMANE” Get EMF & WIFI protection with SperoGear & use the promo code "FAITH" Activate stem cells & reset your body's clock at lifewave.com/shemane Please send product inquiries to: shemane.lifewave@gmail.com Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday, 10am est on America'sVoice.News Organic natural products to help your family thrive with Rowe Casa Organics & use promo code “FAITH” For a healthy & delicious on-the-go meal replacement, check out Kingdom Kandy at shop.fmidr.com Use promo code “FAITH” for 15% off Check out Shemane's books: Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions, & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com Share your hunting photos & questions to shemane.chat@gmail.com Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Facebook: @shemane.nugent Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane
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Dennis Murphy returns for his second Dennisode in a row, which is always a Jenerous gift to our screens from Dateline. So, when a beloved and brave firefighter is murdered in his home, it's going to take Dennis Murphy's gumshoe quips and the no-nonsense mama bear skills of Kimberly and Katie's new favorite Dateline detective Val “Vivi” Vaughn to solve this case. Only they can handle the sex, lies, and security footage in this twisted case. Keep those phroggers out of your fridge, try to keep your Jens straight, and leave the poor guy in the coma alone, because when there's smoke, there's fire in Dateline's THE KILLER ON CAMERA 4! Official Description from NBCU: When a firefighter is killed, the murder investigation unravels a web of secrets, a love triangle and stunning surveillance footage. Dennis Murphy reports. This episode is dedicated to Kelly J, who is just fabulous and we are so grateful to her support of the podcast!! Stay unmarried, Kelly, and you'll never have to worry about winding up on Dateline! Check out our amazing sponsors, and let them know that we sent you! Sponsors are vital to keeping our podcast going, and you shopping with them is vital to them coming back to ADWD! Goodr sunglasses are not just goodr, they're greatr! You can go to goodr.com/datedateline and use code DATEDATELINE to get FREE shipping! The cutest, most comfortable sunglasses! We are bobsessed with Boll and Branch! Sleep better at night with the softest sheets from Boll and Branch. Get 15% off your first order when you use promo code DATEDATELINE at bollandbranch.com. Exclusions apply. See site for details. 2024 is your year to THRIVE and do some good! Thrive Causemetics is luxury beauty that gives back. Right now, you can get an exclusive 20% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/DATEDATELINE ! To get your new wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to MintMobile.com/datedateline. Additional taxes, fees and restrictions apply. See Mint Mobile for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us for an enriching conversation with Kelly J. Mobeck, founder of Kelly J. Mobeck Coaching and Training, as she delves into the world of leadership coaching tailored for school psychologists. Uncover the impact of her top-ranked podcast, "Let's Be Honest Before We Start Pretending," and explore the alignment of coaching principles with school psychology. Discover the essence of coaching, emphasizing forward movement, accountability, and the importance of a trained coach in a school psychologist's journey. Gain actionable steps for those interested in leadership coaching and explore valuable resources recommended by Kelly, including her favorite book, "The Art of Possibility," and insights from renowned leadership figure Simon Sinek. Explore practical advice for school psychologists on confidence, asking for help, delegation, and setting boundaries. Kelly introduces a powerful tool called "POP it," focusing on purpose, outcome, and process, offering school psychologists a valuable approach to staying prepared. Don't miss this episode packed with insights and actionable strategies, empowering school psychologists on their leadership journey! Resources: Episode 17 Let's Be Honest Before We Start Pretending: Confidently Confident Episode 99 Let's Be Honest Before We Start Pretending: 99 Problems & Confidence Isn't One of Them The Art of Possibility - Ben and Rosamund Zander (favorite Leadership Book) - Subscribe now and join our community of dedicated School Psychologists committed to creating inclusive, supportive, and empowering school environments for every child. Let's embark on this journey of professional growth and student-centered advocacy together! Follow us on social media for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and more: Instagram: @jennyponzuric
Ad free, into free, outro free, and just free for all to hear. Enjoy as we bring back the conversation with the only and only Kelly Jean, host of the Welcome to Fatherhood and Miscarriage Dad podcasts.
Young is our last name, and Fatherhood is our game. Trigger warning: today, we will discuss early pregnancy loss, aka miscarriage, and it is approached with sensitivity, respect, and empathy. Kelly Jean-Philippe is a father of two boys ages 3 and 7 months. He and his wife have been married for the past 5 years. Along their journey of starting and growing their family, Kelly and his wife experienced multiple miscarriages. The profound impact of these experiences on Kelly has led him to start a movement advocating for fathers to receive an equal level of support and resources as mothers in the event of early pregnancy loss. You can follow this grassroots movement @themiscarriagedad on IG, and subscribe to the upcoming “The Miscarriage Dads” podcast which is normalizing dads openly talking about the father's experience of miscarriage. It's about that time. Pull up a chair, grab a juice box, grab a snack, and talk with our guest, Kelly, the host of the Welcome to Fatherhood Podcast and the Miscarriage Dad Podcast, releasing TODAY! Kelly also runs The Miscarriage Dad page on I.G. Kelly became a dad in 2020/2023, and being a dad means discovering who I am by discovering who my children are, and I think that's just beautiful. With that in mind, get comfy, pop that straw into your juice box, open your snack, and let's talk. As I said, we spoke today about early pregnancy loss; we jumped into the social double standards, grief, loss, and some complex and real topics that 1/4 of fathers will face (as 1/4 pregnancies result in early loss) buckle up as this episode is probably a top 3! From Your Hosts- Jey and Aaron: Jey is a published Children's book Author! Yes, our very own! Check out his book- A Baseball Game with Dad, LIVE on Amazon right now! https://a.co/d/6ZXYGGr We partnered with Fore Fathers Clothing; click the link, read the story, and you will only leave the website with a new polo for yourself or a dad you love. https://snwbl.io/fore-fathers/Youngdad JOIN US over on the Young Dad Podcast- Facebook Page. We would love it if you followed and supported us as we grow and expand the Podcast. Spotify Listeners: Ask us ANYTHING, and we will answer it on our next show. Also, leave five stars if you would be so kind. YouTube Audience: Hit that subscribe button, like the video, comment, and share. Apple Podcasters: Leave a 5-star rating and a review for us to read on our next show. Other Platform: Rate, review, comment, and share the Podcast with a friend. Follow us @youngdadpod on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter You can find us on our website at ballboymedia.com Remember to hit our linktree for all our deals: https://linktr.ee/BallBoyBlog. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod0/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod0/support
http://ExpertTalk.fm ~ Expert Talk with TGo is not your average talk show. It's been chosen as one of the exclusive Talk Shows to be featured on Amazon Prime for the first 2 seasons, with over 400 episodes and counting featuring over 70 millionaires and 3 billionaires, this show is the ultimate connector to experts from all over the world through more than 50 social video and audio platforms, including iHeart Radio, as well as OTT streaming apps like ROKU, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. And if that's not enough, Expert Talk with TGo has reached millions of TV viewers across the US through YurView and COX Communications. This Episode features "DJ Kelly J is a DJ, Workshop Instructor at UNLV, Influencer and Entrepreneur located in Las Vegas, NV by way of Detroit, MI. We offer Dj Services, Party DJ, Prom DJ, Club DJ, Vegas Clubs, and other Private Event DJ Services. With over 13 years of experience in the industry, you can be sure you are getting the best service around and in for an experience that will remain timeless! Alli' Starr wins the heart of discriminating audiences, each and every time she performs. She masterfully belts out, song after song, in a diversity of genres from R & B and Jazz Standards to Alternative Music, Dance Music, and Rock. Alli' began her career at an early age, breaking down Las Vegas entertainment doors at just 16 years old. Even then, she was determined and focused on becoming Las Vegas next triple threat. She has succeeded! George Carson a member of the Nevada Broadcasting Hall of Fame. He is award-winning producer George Carson understands the meaning of being "on the mic" and providing quality information and entertainment. So come aboard and take a ride with George on the nation... PodNation TV that is and who knows you may find yourself. #ExpertTalkWithTGo #ExpertTalkXtra #TalkShow #PodcastToBroadcast #TheresaGoss #ExpertTalkFM #Roku #Pandora #iHeartRADIO #PodNationTV #talkshowtv #talkshowonline #talkshowhost #podcast #motivation #broadcast #listennow #entrepreneur #marketing #TGoTV #9at9 #FastFunInformative #LightsCamerasTakeAction #YurView #Cox
Author/podcaster/Advocate Kelly J. Mendenhall joined Mark and special guest co host legendary anchorwoman Bree Walker for a fantastic show Kelly talked about growing up in Flint, Michigan and finding the punk rock scene as a pre-teen.. She discussed her collection of tattoos, which inspired her book “Skin in the Game”. She was a successful marketing executive working for a non-profit when she had severe spinal injuries which went inexplicably misdiagnosed for years and left her unable to work. Rather than give up, she has become an inspiration to “spoonies” everywhere and finally got a knowledgeable and empathetic doctor who was able to give her a correct diagnosis and let her escape from the medical gaslighting she was receiving up to that point. Since then she has written the aforementioned book, started a podcast celebrating extraordinary women (this podcast helped her find out Bree is in that category) and she is an in demand speaker and artist as well. Go to https://kellyjmendenhall.com to find out more about this extraordinary woman Get some Dark Mark Show gear Go to www.teepublic.com/user/dms1 for shirts, mugs, phone/laptop covers, masks and more! This show is sponsored by: Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash Renagade CBD Go to renagadecbd.com for all of your CBD needs Tactical Soap Smell Great with Pheromone infused products and drive women wild with desire! Go to https://grondyke-soap-company.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7187911.8cecdba Update Description
Dr. Kelly Zúñiga the director of the Holocaust Museum of Houston, joins us to talk about the upcoming LBJ Moral Courage Award Dinner honoring Dr. Peter Hotez and Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi 2022 Nobel Peace Prize Nominees for their efforts in helping develop an affordable, easy to produce COVID-19 vaccine. In this segment, Kelly talks about the museum's recent expansion, the trait the organization looks for in selecting honorees, and provides a sneak peak into this year's dinner. Additionally, Kelly reveals how her event so inspired a Broadway legend, who performed at the event, that she donated her fee back to the museum.
Caroline Farrow is back with us as we discuss our way through the big stories this week in the news and across the media. Expect free thinking, free speech and plenty of opinion as Caroline let's us know what she really thinks about the topics this episode including..... - Migrants could be housed on old ferries as the government ends hotel stays. - Unelected PM Rishi Sunak bans media from Conservatives' conference. - Hey Waterstones... stop pushing dangerous gender ideology at children! - #LetWomenSpeak: New Zealand tour explodes into violence as hard left men's rights activists show the world exactly who they are. - Violent male paedophile moved to Washington women's prison. - Uproar as Kent Police is slammed for poster classifying rapes as non-emergency crimes. - Watershed moment in the trans debate, sparked by the landmark decision about female athletes. - Humza Yousaf commits to introducing abortion up to birth and sex-selective abortion in Scotland if he becomes the next First Minister. * CitizenGo Waterstones Petition https://citizengo.org/en-gb/fm/210382-waterstones-stop-pushing-dangerous-gender-ideology-children In 2010, frustrated by many of the media headlines and negative coverage of Catholicism, Caroline began a blog in defence of Catholic teaching and to reflect on UK current affairs and world events through the lens of a Catholic woman. What began as nothing more than personal musings designed to explain and propose controversial ethics and life issues to those who had struggled with them, or to de-bunk misleading narratives and headlines, soon mushroomed and popular posts would receive more than 30,000 unique visitors a day. Between 2011 and 2017, she was a member of the organisation Catholic Voices, set up to promote the defence of Catholic teaching in the public square and made numerous media interventions on their behalf and quickly became the 'go to' voice for media organisations looking to represent a female conservative Catholic point of view. Since 2013 Caroline has writes a weekly column for the Catholic Universe and has written for and featured in a number of other publications such as the Catholic Herald, the National Catholic Register, the Conservative Woman, Mercatornet, Crisis Magazine, LifeSiteNews and Church Militant. She used to write on Catholic culture at the now defunct Spectator Arts blog and has been featured in the Daily Mail, the Observer and the New Statesman. In 2013, Caroline was included as part of the first cohort of the BBC's '100 women' and she regularly features on BBC News, Sky News, ITV's Good Morning Britain, BBC Sunday Morning Live, the Big Questions and has made multiple appearances on Radio 4's flagship Today programme, Woman's Hour, the Moral Maze and the Sunday programme as well as featuring in one-off documentaries. Caroline also presented the coverage for March for Life UK for EWTN and has contributed to News Nightly and Celtic Connections. She also frequently contributes to Talk Radio, LBC and BBC local radio as well as BBC Radio Ulster, discussing matters pertaining to Catholicism, feminism and the challenges of motherhood and family life. Caroline has an eclectic career background. She began her professional life as a student accountant for a big 5 firm before succumbing to a desire for travel and adventure and became a member of cabin crew working both long and short-haul routes for internationally acclaimed airlines. Having got the travel bug out of her system, she returned to work within investment banking and private equity in the City of London until her first child was born. Caroline is currently the campaign director at CitizenGO, has 5 children of school-age, four girls and one boy and is married to a Catholic priest who converted from Anglicanism, a few years after they were married. Follow and support Caroline at the following links... GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/cf_farrow Twitter: https://twitter.com/CF_Farrow?s=20&t=Je-7QgQaAve5NCKtELcYNg Website: https://www.carolinefarrow.net CitizenGo: https://citizengo.org Originally broadcast live 25.3.23 *Special thanks to Bosch Fawstin for recording our intro/outro on this podcast. Check out his art https://theboschfawstinstore.blogspot.com/ and follow him on GETTR https://gettr.com/user/BoschFawstin To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Links to stories discussed..... Migrants https://web.archive.org/web/20230325135434/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/24/migrants-could-housed-old-ferries-rishi-sunak-ends-hotel-stays/ Rishi Sunak https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/mar/24/rishi-sunak-bans-media-conservative-spring-conference Waterstones https://citizengo.org/en-gb/fm/210382-waterstones-stop-pushing-dangerous-gender-ideology-children Kellie-Jay Keen https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11901005/UK-trans-critic-Kellie-Jay-Keen-doused-tomato-juice-protestors-Auckland-New-Zealand-rally.html Posie Parker https://twitter.com/salltweets/status/1639480137833140225?s=20 Women's Prison https://reduxx.info/the-worst-one-yet-violent-male-pedophile-moved-to-washington-womens-prison/ victim legal fees https://twitter.com/Glinner/status/1639606190769422336?s=20 Kent Police https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11888161/Kent-Police-slammed-poster-classifying-sexual-assaults-non-emergency-crimes.html gender war https://web.archive.org/web/20230325120043/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/03/25/week-tide-turned-gender-war/ Yousaf https://righttolife.org.uk/news/humza-yousaf-commits-to-introducing-abortion-up-to-birth-and-sex-selective-abortion-to-scotland [0:22] So without further ado, Caroline, thank you so much for coming back with us tonight. Always a pleasure, always a pleasure, Peter. Always good to have you. And we are not short of stories, as always. Let, actually, let me, let me just see if I can pull in. Do let me know where you're watching. I'll have the, certainly the GETTR page open for your comments in there. So do let us know where you're watching we'll get to see the international flavour of fuel jumping on. So let's start with the UK and we'll start with immigration. Very hot subject. The title here from the Telegraph is migrants could be housed on old ferries as Rishi Sunak ends hotel stays. People who arrive illegally on small boats will initially be moved into decent but rudimentary accommodation, government said to announce. [1:22] And there was one figure here, Rishi Sunak expected to declare as early as next week, the beginning of the end of asylum hotels which are currently being used to house more than 50,000 migrants at a cost of nearly seven million pounds a day. What are your thoughts on this story that those who come over illegally could be put on boats? It just shows what a shambolic mess our, immigration system is in. I think it's appalling actually. I mean in some ways I'm sure [1:58] many people would say well it's a deterrent, it will make only those who really have no other choice than to come here, it will make people who are perhaps what they call economic migrants think twice, but it is clearly inhumane, you know, putting people on boats, you know, to live. And it just shows that we really need to have a rethink of our immigration policy, because clearly, the reason that they're going to, well, I say clearly, the reason that this policy has been mooted is because at the moment we're spending £7 million a day housing asylum seekers or refugees. And again, I want to be really careful because when we're talking about these groups of people, we are talking about human beings who do have human rights, who do have human dignity. You know these are these are people wanting to come to Britain to make a better life and I'm not going to slam anybody for wanting to to go to a country to seek a better life for themselves you know that that is you know an inherent an intrinsic human right but equally countries do have the rights to police their borders but we must make sure that we do it justly and fairly. Now if we've got so many people coming to this country that we cannot physically house them, that we have to put them on boats, then we need to have a balanced and grown-up discussion about immigration. [3:27] What our immigration policy should be. We can't clearly just say let's have open borders. It'd be lovely, wouldn't it? It'd be lovely to say everybody who wants to come here can come here and you're guaranteed a welcome and the British people are very tolerant and very hospitable, all of those things are true. It'd be lovely if we could do that, but we are a smallish island, and our infrastructure is already creaking at the seams. So whenever you talk about immigration and whenever you talk about people coming here on boats or people making their way illegally, and you express some concern, you get tarred as a racist or far-right bigot or compared to Hitler's Germany is the latest slur, but there is an issue here. When we have got people that we just don't have, we are spending seven million a day at a time when we are so overstretched economically, when our infrastructure is in chaos, and then we're saying, okay, well, we can't, [4:24] housing people in hotels is not sustainable at seven million a day, just, you know, either in terms of the cost or in terms of how much room we have, so we've got to, you know, put them on boats, then we we need to have some serious policy about numbers, who we can accommodate you know and have and have a procedure for allowing those people who can come here. Who have a legitimate reason to be here, who have ties with this country, and who want to build a new life for themselves and work. We need to facilitate that, but equally [4:58] we can't, much as it would be great to allow every single person to come in, we don't have the infrastructure to do that. And shoving people on boats, I think, is a cruel and inhumane policy. You wouldn't like to live on a boat. We're warned of the dangers of not dehumanising people, but actually when you start putting people on boats or in army barracks, that's exactly what it does. It treats people, not as people, but as a number and a problem. That's not a humane, and I'm a Christian obviously, and that's not a Christian way of dealing with it. So it's a very fraught issue but we need some sensible grown-ups to the table and I think both sides could do with dialling down the rhetoric. So expressing concern about this and saying, you know, okay, what are the numbers we can accommodate? It's not racist. [5:57] Equally, and it's not Nazi Germany either, but equally on the other side of the coin, being really really harsh and firm and calling people names and attacking people isn't the answer either and you know and I do think we we do have to do something to stop people from coming over on these inflatable dinghies and risking their lives you know and it's not good it's not good for political cohesion because it is you know we've seen riots outside hotels which is which is terrible which is not what we want to see and we don't condone you know and And the reason, certainly nobody can condone that, and it must be awful for those people who are inside the hotels when they are subject to those protests, you know, you've got to remember that there are human beings involved. But this is because of the resentment that is building, being built up by these policies, because I think I was reading in the Telegraph, the Red Wall constituencies up north, they are having like 16 times the amount of asylum seekers or refugees that are being housed in the South and the South East. And the other point I want to make, I mean this is a very personal one, [7:14] I'm very open about the fact that my two youngest children have special needs and right now we need to get primary school places for our children and they've been turned down from six local primary schools because there are no places because they're being taken up by Ukrainian children. Now I don't resent Ukrainian children a school place at all and one might argue, well, Caroline, you're middle class, you're educated, you know, it's not as important for your children to have a place as it is the Ukrainian children. And I might agree with you, I might not, but at the end of the day, not everybody's going to have that attitude and be in a position where they think, okay, I'm going to see what I can do to cobble together an education at home. But equally, what it means is you're having to put one child over another, you're having to prioritise children for school places. We've got a crisis in the NHS and there's a crisis in dentistry, so you're having to prioritise one person's need over another. [8:23] So we can't just continue to say, OK, everybody who wants to come here should be able to come here and that's fine, without, you know, some serious thought to the question. No completely and we'll move on but a simple way of fixing it would actually be to, actually process the people probably within weeks and put them back where they came from if they do if they are able to go back but that would be common sense but that would seem to fix the issue. But anyway moving on let's just touch on this subject quickly because I want to go on some of of the others. But I find this interesting and this is Rishi Sunak bans media from Conservative Spring Conference. Press and public barred from attending with party, claiming it is an internal event closed to media. And I know I've been to many UKIP conferences, Caroline I'm sure you've been as citizen go to different political conferences and it is quite essential I think part of the democratic process to for the meditative access to these political conferences. Yeah, I don't think we should gloss over this actually. I think this shows we have a need for a new political settlement. This is almost like something out of Putin's Russia. [9:39] You know, the Conservative Party are, you know, years ago, the Conservative Party have always had amongst, I suppose, politics always been tribal, and the Tory Party have always had a reputation of being the elites and very divorced from the working class. They're not helping themselves with this. In the 80s, Thatcher's Tories were all about, oh yeah, you know, Basildon Man, Wolverhampton Man, you know. I mean, we're in touch with the working man and we're in touch with the working people and we want to help people make better lives for themselves. This just screams we are the elite, we are the elite, we are you know this is this is a party who, [10:23] by the looks of things, are not going to win the next general election, or they might, and this is really unfortunate actually, because the Tory party might win the next general election on the issue of gender ideology, and because Tories can say what is a woman, the Tories are also doing the right thing on sex education lessons, they're not doing enough, we need, I might get onto that later, but we need the review of sex education in classes to be independent. We can't have the Department for Education doing the review or the inquiry because they've been captured for so many years and useless for so many years, you know, they've been captured by Stonewall. But so the Tories are doing the right thing on gender ideology and they're doing the right thing on relationships and sex education, well they're kind of on their way to doing the right thing, whereas Keir Starmer can't even make up his mind what a woman is or what his stance is, and he can see what's happened to Nicola Sturgeon. But actually, the Tories don't deserve to get in. They're going to use this gender ideology and what they've done to suck up some Labour votes, but they don't actually deserve to get in. [11:35] Particularly if they're going to have their conference and they're going to shut off, media and the public and it just smacks of we are the elites and we are deciding, we're in government, we don't actually care about whether or not we get in next time or we're just so complacent we think we're going to get in. And the jargon they're using is like real left-wing Marx, you know, this is a training event, I mean for goodness sake, a training event, when has a conference been an internal training event? Yeah, it smacks of elitism, it's quite. It smacks of authoritarianism as well, you know, Soviet era, you know, group of people over there. No, I think it's very worrying and it speaks of a need, I think, for a new political settlement or a new political party to be more transparent and more in touch. You know, we're just, oh, I'm sick of politicians. Oh, so am I. So let's move from this story, Let's move on to the work that you're doing in CitizenGo. [12:42] This is Waterstone Stop Pushing Dangerous Gender Ideology at Children, one of your campaigns. And the viewers can see that Waterstone, so yeah, Waterstone's UK's leading high street book retailer has shortlisted the book entitled My Trans Teen Misadventure by Lewis Hancock, a transgender identified female for its prestigious children's book prize due to be awarded 30th of March and this is aimed at 14 year olds. It's unbelievable that Waterstones would be pushing a book like this for their children's book prize and it's wonderful to see obviously the support to this petition has gained but tell us about this campaign Caroline. Well okay it's not actually the first time Waterstones have done this so just before I started Citizen Go in 2019, they had another book that was about a boy who wanted to be a mermaid, and that was written by an LGBT. I think he might have been a transgender identified man, I'm not entirely sure, but certainly someone who identified as a member of the LGBT community and It was all about this boy who wants to be a mermaid and a drag queen and they nominated that as well. [13:59] And I think clearly the head of children's is obviously fully on board the woke gender train. Now the reason that this book caught my attention is because it actually has an adult advisory, on the back. So it's been nominated for a children's prize but with an adult warning advisory on the back. And I don't know if you've been into Waterstones but they have their book of their weeks, they have their promos. And being nominated for this book is, for this award is a real honour. It's really prestigious, it's going to make your book sales rocket and it's going to make your profile rocket. Now Waterstones are a high, as you know though, the UK's leading bookseller. They're really trusted, you know, sometimes you want something to read and you go [14:50] into Waterstones and you see what they're recommending and you're like, oh right, okay, I'll have a look. Now these books are being placed on tables where there's a high footfall of children and adolescents as well, so but in that kind of child and adolescence area and you'll see on the table, we recommend this book. Now the thing is, as you know I've got many children, I know exactly what they're like and they will be attracted to a book and they won't see, oh, that's for older readers. So this book has a cartoon on the front. Welcome to Hell, My Trans Teen Misadventure. It's the sort of thing that my 8-year-old son might pick up, because it looks like Horrid Henry or something. Do you know what? It appeals to a younger demographic. He would pick it up, and he wouldn't look at the warning on the back. And then he flicks through, and he sees these cartoons. Now, all children love cartoons. My children are no different. They like the Beano. They like Bunny and Monkey and Dogman. And all children like cartoons. And that's fine. And Waterstones sell these nice cartoon books. So he would see that, or my 10-year-old daughter might see this, and they'd flick through it. [15:59] Then you've got that picture, which I've got illustrating the petition, which is basically the author of this book is projecting her own experience as a woman who wanted to be a man when she was an adolescent. And it's just encouraging teenage girls to just self-hate on their bodies. So breasts are two fatty lumps that need to be gone. [16:23] There's stuff about hairy legs, you know, and then it's, you know, it points to her pubic area and it says, don't go there, an imaginary willy. I mean, no, it's just validating every single hitch from hell. Teen girls, almost every teen girl has some neurosis or anxiety about her body, that's entirely and 100% natural. This book is sowing the seeds of self-doubt, of hatred, and it's validating that and it's saying, oh, the female body is disgusting and something not to be liked. [16:57] And, you know, there's no way that just a 14-year-old would read that. Probably actually, many savvy 14-year-olds would go, oh, that's a comic book. I'm well beyond. They might actually turn their noses up at it because it looks maybe a little bit too babyish. So it is clearly designed to appeal to a younger demographic. But even if you were 14 and older, it's validating teen girls' anxieties about their body. But worse still, Waterstones then came out with, oh, this is one page out of context. No, there's another cartoon where it shows a girl being injected with either puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones. And she was going, yeah, yeah, just in time for uni. So it's kind of telling girls, oh, my goodness, you've got to get this done before you go to uni. And then you have the nurse. She's learning something from the experience. And then they mentioned Keira Bell, the detransitioner. And they were saying, oh, yeah, there was this girl. And she really regretted it. And she took them to court and made it much harder for everyone. But fine, it's all been sorted out now. And you can get puberty blockers. [18:08] And this other girl who has a beard and is now allegedly a man says, oh, yeah, this was the best thing I ever did. That's not a balanced discussion at all. That's just pushing gender transition at children. And when we see countries around the world putting the brakes on and saying, actually, there isn't the evidence to show that this is safe. We're quite concerned about the long-term health effects, you know, effects on bone density, on brain development, you know, all those things. As puberty is a time when your body is laying down the foundations for the rest of your life. [18:42] It's a completely natural process and sort of stopping with it has never ever been done before in human history and you know, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, is the phrase. But certainly there are a lot of concerns, long-term health concerns about puberty blockers. We're seeing young girls now with osteoporosis and arthritis, you know, and you take testosterone as a woman and it's It's very difficult to come back from that. But there's no balanced discussion. It's just propaganda. And what gets me about this, if this was like Asterix, for example, another great cartoon book. So in great literature, it's not cartoons. This is not a book that would be read in a classroom. It wouldn't be studied for GCSE literature. It has absolutely no literary merit whatsoever. Fine, of course, Waterstones are going to sell cartoon books because they sell and they're fine. And we have a phrase in our house, donut books. So certain authors and certain books, they're allowed to, you know, my kids are allowed to read them. Of course they are, but it's like a donut. You know, you don't have too much of it. So David Walliams being one of those, yeah, don't get me started. [19:59] But you know, that's, so the cartoon books are like the donut books. They're not the books that you would study all the time. And certainly, you know, not really about, and yet Waterstones have thought this worthwhile to put on a children's prestigious literature award. [20:20] I suppose Harry Potter came out too late, but you know, everyone would have sneered at Harry Potter, but, and they did, when Harry Potter came out, everybody sneered at it. Oh, it's not great literature, blah, blah, blah. you know, Harry Potter should be on there or, you know, it's not the magician's nephew, is it? [20:37] It's not C.S. Lewis. It's just a very crude cartoon book pushing gender ideology. And actually [20:46]i've been blown away by the success of this petition. This has been the most successful petition I've run, I think, in the past year, you know, and the numbers just exploded. And yeah, I'm going to keep plugging it and we are going to do some offline. What I would like to do is get a decent children's book and see if I can get a decent children's book into schools and libraries because this is a problem. Once this book goes on this list, then schools go, oh yes, it must be very good, mustn't it? Waterstones say, and same with libraries. So actually, I think there's a case for countering their propaganda with some better propaganda. And the other thing, actually, sort of, Peter, while I'm on Waterstones, the other thing is that they appear to have been suppressing two books, one by Helen Joyce called Trans and the other by Hannah Barnes called Time to Watch or Time to Wait. And it's an investigation of the Tavistock gender identity clinic. And lots of people have been going into Waterstones and asking for copies of these books and finding that Waterstones staff have basically hid them out back. And that, you know, they can't get them. I went into Waterstones in Godalming and asked for them. [22:12] You know, and yeah, no, I don't have any of those. No, you'll have to order them. And certainly some of the more woke stores in London, there's been reports of staff hiding them away. So yeah, Actually, Waterstones, you are a leading high street retailer and you enjoy a lot of customer trust. [22:38] Let me, the viewers and listeners can go to citizengo.org and go and have a look at those petitions. Sign it, but also put it on your social media profile, send it on to others. Don't only you go and click on sign up, but make others aware of it as well. And then you'll be passing the word and raising the concern of this and also introduce some people to Citizen Go. So go and do that. When you finish watching this, have a click on it and make use of that. Now, let's go and look at Down Under, New Zealand. Can you call New Zealand Down Under? I think you can. I don't know. I don't want to get into that argument between Aussies and the Kiwis, but UK trans critic, Kelly J Keane, there are a whole load of issues I have even just with the headline, but anyway. [23:30] UK trans critic Kelly J Keane or Posie Parker is doused in tomato sauce and evacuated by cops before she can speak during the latest rally in New Zealand as she considers cancelling the rest of her tour. And the little bullet points here are Kelly J. Keen was doused with tomato juice, said she fears for her life, fears for life in inverted commas, meaning that I don't know why they're trying to take away from that, or and then transphobe may cancel the rest of her tour, again inverted commas, the Daily Mail calling someone who stands up for the rights of women to be women a transphobe, and then puts in men in Nazi clothing also join protests, again the Daily Mail linking her with that which is complete nonsense. But obviously people can go on to Posey's Twitter account can see the violence which she has faced. [24:27] Talk to us about this, Caroline, and I know you've, I think I saw a tweet from you back 2020 when you were voicing support of Posie Parker and what she is trying to do, to stand up for women and to say that men have no right in those spaces and a woman is a woman, full stop. But tell us about this. [24:49] Well, I mean, Posie's been, or Kelly, Kelly J, has been working since sort of 2017, 2018, which was when I first met her. But yeah, she did a, so she does these events around the country called Let Women Speak. Now, these events are amazing, they empower other women. So it's an open mic event, it's a bit like some speaker's corner. So she goes and she, it's not her preaching at people, she allows women to go and take the microphone and tell their story. Now, Posey does not discriminate at all. If you're a woman and you want to have the mic, she doesn't pre-screen you, she doesn't say what are your views on this, that and the other. If you want to talk about female emancipation, well it's not even emancipation, but if you want to talk about your story about why you think men shouldn't be allowed in changing rooms or your daughter's been getting changed in Primark and she's had some man come in, she's all about, or you're a victim of of domestic violence and whatever it might be. She's all about empowering women to tell their stories. And she doesn't tell you what story you should tell. This is about helping women to find a voice. [26:04] And now, of course, a lot of people don't like that because let women speak. They don't want women speaking. And they say it's terribly transphobic. Well, I don't actually know. The first time I was called a transphobe. [26:19] I remember it was in 2011 and I just laughed, I thought this is a made-up word. [26:25] What are you talking about, a transphobe? and it is a made-up word and basically anybody who, stands up for the rights of women to have single-sex spaces and to have single-sex associations gets called a transphobe because you know men who identify as women want to be in our spaces and want to be in our groups because it gives them validation. Yeah, I'm a real woman, I'm using your spaces, I'm in your clubs, you know, it gives them the validation that they want and they need and they require, but at a massive cost to women. So it comes at a cost to religious women. [27:04] You know, particularly Jews and Muslims who, you know, aren't allowed to share those spaces, so it drives religious women out of public life. And it comes at a cost to rape victims or domestic abuse victims, people who've had a really bad experience with male violence, with rape, and they just are very, very traumatized by men and they just don't want men in their spaces. Or just normal, I say normal, but just ordinary women and girls who don't have a history of trauma but just feel very, very uncomfortable. And we're just told, no, no, no. You should accept men in your spaces. You should accept men in your sports. I remember a few years ago doing a radio interview. And I was talking about the fact that my, I think she was about 13 then. My 13-year-old daughter had been made to feel very uncomfortable because she was getting fitted for a bra. and there was men milling about. And somebody said to me, well, what have you done, Caroline, to make your daughter hate men. [28:13] It's like, no, I don't. This isn't about hatred. This is about girls' natural boundaries. And you ask any parent of any ordinary, well-adjusted teenager, when they're little, yes, they will toddle around the house with no clothes or very inhibited. And then they hit sort of 10, and the bathroom door shuts. And they start finding their own privacy, their own boundaries. And they're drawing up their boundaries. And you have to respect that. We all have our own boundaries. But actually, what we are being told is, you must be kind. You must be kind. You must be nice. And you must let your guard down. So if you're getting changed in the gym and you're getting naked, and there's a woman in there with a penis, it's your fault if you've got an issue with that. [29:01] So Posie is just, actually, Posie's just a normal wife and a mom. And Posie's been in the very fortunate position that she was a stay-at-home mom. She didn't have to work. And she got very, and she's always counted herself, actually. This is why it's really strange that she gets called right wing. She always countered herself as a lefty. She was always like, yeah, I'm a left wing woman. I'm a lefty atheist. Again, she gets pilloried because she associates with the likes of me, who doesn't agree with abortions. They're like, I mean, these, and you get this as well. even from the left-wing feminists, trying to tell her, trying to police who she should and should not be friends with, who she should and should not associate with. You know, everybody's sort of trying to tell, take Posie's autonomy from her, tell her, you know, oh, if you want to be a good little feminist, this is what you should do. And Posie, you know, [29:58] Is a marketing genius and all power to her. She's gone out there and she's got the message out there and of course, you know when you're on target because you're getting a lot of flack. So Posie has got a load of flack from the left-wing feminists who've been tarring her as a right-wing Nazi bigot and then of course that's been picked up by the trans activists. literally she's She's been in the position of just, because she didn't have to work, and she got drawn into this debate. But she's put her heart and soul into this. And just being able to put, she thought of putting woman, adult, human, female on billboards and on the t-shirts. And she's gone global. And good luck to her. And I'm not convinced, actually. So in Australia, what happened was she went to Australia, a bunch of neo-Nazis turned up and they were doing Hitler salutes. Now, I'm not sure, I don't know, but I almost wonder if this could be an Antifa... [31:09] Because who does that in this day and age? Who does that? I mean, I didn't even know that that was a thing. People going out, goose-stepping. I shouldn't laugh because the Nazi salute is not funny, it's heinous, it's traumatic and what it's associated with. But this is not, and normally, I mean I don't know, I don't associate, contrary to popular belief, I don't know anyone who identifies as hard right or far right. I don't know any neo-nazis or any fascists. But I kind of think, don't these sorts of people stay in the shadows? Because they know that their beliefs aren't mainstream and aren't going to be accepted. I mean, who does that? It goes out like... [31:59] But Caroline, do you not see it out when your local Sainsbury's or Tesco's and suddenly see 20 Nazis all lined up? Oh no, none of us ever see that. So you're right. The only way I can understand is that its staged , that's the only way it makes sense. It's just so bizarre. And so she got all the flack, you know, for them turning up and she should have, apparently she should have immediately told them to go away. Right, okay, so Posie's five foot one. [32:26] You may have, she's a diminutive. I'm sure she won't mind me saying this. Potted Posie, no, she's a small lady. I'm not tall and she's sort of way below me. You know, so this diminutive little lady has to see a bunch of Nazis doing like a Basil Fawlty salute and tell them to go away. I don't think so. And it wasn't, whoever they were and whatever their motivation, I mean, far right people aren't going to support feminists anyway. They're not aligned with feminists. They have a very misogynistic outlook on life. And I think they were, if they were genuine far-right people, then they were obviously just leveraging, I think what the far-right are trying to do is leverage some of these issues that, you know, conservatives are concerned about, in order to maybe try and legitimize themselves and to try and get conservative support. But, but I'm, yeah, I'm very doubtful that they were genuine because it's, [33:31] As you say, it just doesn't ring true. I mean, who would be saluting to Hitler and why, you know? It's play acting. And one thing, if I can say, that I have admired Posie from afar. We were accused, or she was accused of being part of us, I think, because some of our team went to film an event down in Brighton. I think I have bumped into Posie once and talked to her for maybe 40 seconds. This was years ago, she probably had no idea who I was, and we went to film that thing in Brighton, the stand-up for women, and it was a public park, so we filmed, and suddenly the story is, and it's unbelievable, but yeah, I don't know Posie, Posie doesn't know me, good luck to her, we wish her the best from afar, but it's obviously these, the media, both kind of on the left and and then in the far right, they all try and paint a certain picture that isn't true, just to target their... [34:32] Yeah, and I think what's happened is very frightening to her. It must have been really frightening. Some of the pictures, people with their hands sort of on her throat. It turns out, I think it was security trying to get her away. And she said, you know, if I'd fallen over, I didn't think I was going to get up. And just the sheer naked aggression. And what was she doing, right? What was she doing? She was just saying, women can have a voice, women can speak. We don't want men in our changing rooms. We don't want men in our sports. And of course, we've had a good result with Athletics Federation yesterday as well. I think the tide is, I've said this for years, the tide is beginning to turn. But actually, it feels that there is being a significant shift. But it's awful for her, actually. Awful. and awful for the women of New Zealand to live in. But we'll move on, but just one thing to leave the viewers is the first line, the first sentence, it gives the headlines and then it starts off in the article. This is the Daily Mail. The first word they use in the article is controversial, anti-trans. [35:43] It's controversial standing up for women's rights, women's only spaces? The Daily Mail have lost the plot. If any of you think actually the Daily Mail are on the side of common sense, that is utter nonsense. They're not. They're on the side of whatever is a good story for them and sells papers. And actually you have to ask as well, when people say transphobe, like you know, they say, what do you mean? I'm not irrationally scared or whatever. You know, [36:08] what rights do you, does the transgender, transsexual community not have that they want? And I guess their answer is, we want everyone to accept that we are women, that we are the sex that we say we are. Now there is an argument, yeah, okay, I'm sure at work, people can use your new name and they can maybe use your new pronoun and people can treat you with dignity and respect. But there needs to be a balancing exercise in terms of common sense. And when somebody is being made to feel like they can't go to the loo all day at work because they feel very uncomfortable, then there needs to be sensible accommodation made. And it shouldn't be a case of, you know, the woman who's feeling uncomfortable because she's got a man in her changing room or whatever, it shouldn't be her that's made, you know, to feel uncomfortable. There needs to be, and none of the activists, a very sensible solution would be, well, let's have a third space, okay? Let's have men, let's have women, and let's have a third gender neutral. But the activists don't want that. [37:27] No, they will not stop. That is the frightening thing. Let's look, because this is one of the outcomes. We've got five minutes to spare, we'll do another four. We've touched on this, and again, sometimes you end up repeating the same stories, but just with different characters in different locations. And this is the worst one yet. Violent male pedophile moved to Washington Women's Prison, And there were some, yeah, here's the figure. So, Jolene Karisma Starr, born Joel Thomas Nicholas, is the latest male transfer to the Washington Correction Center for Women, which currently has approximately one dozen male inmates being housed in the facility. Just there, I can see the problem. A dozen male inmates in a woman's prison. But, Caroline, we see this regularly, probably every other week, another story of different parts of the world where a man, often who has been charged with rape or sexual assault of a woman, ends up with a group of women. There is no way you can describe [38:43] the suffering that then continues and the position that you put women in, putting a man who's doing that in a woman's prison. Yeah, and it's not just the other female, I say other female, it's not just the female inmates that that person is terrorizing, it's also the female prison guards because they have to do intimate searches and all sorts. And so you're not just putting, and of course, every woman, regardless of whether or not she's an inmate, deserves dignity, respect and safety, but it's not just the inmates that are being put at risk, it's also the female prison staff. And the other thing you have to remember that is in women's prisons, most women who are in prison are not there for violent crime. [39:31] Female offending has a very different face to it to male offending. Now I know that there are women in prison for violent crime but I think the proportion, I think it's something like 75 percent, there's a very good website, Keep Prisons Single Sex, and I think it's something like over 75 percent of women who are in prison are not there for, it's for non-violent crime. [39:57] So you've got a very vulnerable demographic as well because most women in prison are disproportionately affected by domestic violence or they've had difficult lives, which is why they have ended up in prison. And we did another campaign this month, you may have seen, for Barbie Kardashian, a very violent 21-year-old who I can't repeat the things that he said about what he wants to do with his mother. He's threatened to rape, torture, and murder his mother. He's got a history of violent assault. He tried to kill a female social worker who was looking after him. And of course, Irish media, you're not allowed to talk about him in Irish media. They got an injunction out. And there's an Irish outlet called Gripped, who'd published a very detailed and telling history. And even though Barbie Kardashian, I mean, even the name just shows, tells you what he thinks of women. I can't remember what his real name is, but everyone knows him as Barbie Kardashian. [41:05] I think it's Alexandro something or other. I think it's Alexandro Gentile. But yeah, he's now known as Barbie, And he's this very, very violent prisoner, when he was jailed the guard I said, we're very worried, he still poses a significant threat to public safety and to women's safety and he's been jailed in women's, in Limerick [41:28] Prison. And when you look at his life, he's had a terrible life. He was brought up with abusive parents and his father co-opted him into domestic abuse of his mother and he's clearly very disturbed, very violent, very dangerous. So yes, you can have a slight bit of sympathy for a very disordered mindset. But it's not safe to put a man like that in close proximity with women who've already, you know, if you're a woman in prison, then you've had, most of the time, you've had a very hard life. [42:05] I'm not going to say that women should never be in prison or anything like that. But you have to accept that you're dealing with a very vulnerable demographic and they're being put at risk and so are the female prison guards. It has to stop. And in fact, if you haven't signed a Barbie Kardashian petition on Citizen Go, please do so. Because actually, every single day that goes past and these men are in our prisons, what's going to happen? What's going to have to happen before people realise the folly of this? Let's just bring up this tweet. We'll see how much you want to admit. This is Graham Linehan. And some good news, at Flying Lawyer 73 has lost another case and owes his latest victim legal fees of £15,000. I believe now he owes between 80 and 100 grand to solicitors from a series of failed cases. Again, why is he allowed to continue doing this? Now you probably have an idea what this is about, but when people can spend this amount of money on nonsense through the legal system. [43:14] It makes you kind of wonder, well, where are our tax money going? Are they paying for it themselves? So, do you want to touch on this before we move on? Briefly. So, Flying Lawyer 73 is Stephanie Hayden. Stephanie Hayden is the transgender-identified male who was responsible for my arrest in October, and he's also been responsible for the arrest of two other women. Kate Scottow, who was arrested, she was a breastfeeding mother, she was arrested in front of her autistic children, and I was arrested in front of my autistic children, and Bronwyn Dickinson, another woman, he got arrested. What Stephanie Hayden does, so Stephanie Hayden is a transgender identified activist who in 2018 came to prominence. [43:59] Basically trying to do a version of lawfare, so would go around trying to get people cancelled, he got people kicked out of their university positions. He tried to sue Mumsnet. It just made an absolute nuisance of himself. And he said, oh, I'm standing up for transgender rights. Now, anytime anybody says anything about Stephanie Hayden that Stephanie Hayden doesn't like, he reports them to the police and he sues them. And he claims when he reports them to the police, he trumps up the charges. So he told the police that I had posted memes about him on a forum. I hadn't. But the police were stupid enough to go, oh, gosh, that's terrible, isn't it? And came and seized my devices looking for evidence. They still haven't found it because I didn't do it. So he uses his transgender status as leverage with the police and gets the police to act as his personal militia. The police forces aren't joined up. So Surrey police were quite surprised when I told them, you know he's had two other women arrested for this. Were like, well Caroline, save it for interview. She said, all right, save that for interview. [45:08] So it's not joined up and what Stephanie Hayden does is a two-pronged approach. So he'll try and have you arrested. He had the police called out to Graham Linehan as well and he will then sue you. He's suing me for the third time. And he sues you because he doesn't have a, to the best of my knowledge, he doesn't have a job. He calls himself a lawyer, but he's not a regulated or qualified or insured barrister, solicitor or legal executive. So he's eligible for the help with fees scheme, which is for people on low income or on certain benefits. So he will take out a claim against you in the high court and he's exempt from court fees. So if you sue somebody, it's typically about 5% of the claim and he sues for unlimited amounts. So he is about a 5,000 pound court fee. And that's in place to act as a barrier to stop vexatious claims. Stephanie does not have that barrier. And because Stephanie has a law degree, they then act as a litigant in person, which they appear to enjoy very much because they go to court and they start calling Barrister as malignant friend and everyone else just cringes and dies with embarrassment for them, honestly. [46:28] So and prior to suing, he's suing my boss at the moment. My boss said, oh, I've made it. You're not anybody in the UK. You're not doing effective work, unless you're, no, joke. He'll probably be transcribing this and saying, oh, they deliberately. So he's suing me for the third time. and he says, oh, you know, she's forcing me to sue her. [46:51] Yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's bringing his claim, you know, she's forced me to do this. And so he forces, you rack up a lot of legal fees defending yourself because most people, you know, can't defend themselves in the high court, and it's all about [47:07] do you know the procedure? Anyone who's been through a court case knows it's not necessarily about evidence or rights and wrongs. It's do you know the procedure? And Stephanie Hayden clearly does. And yeah, and his behaviour in litigation, but before, it's quite bad as well. Oh goodness, it's quite shocking. But before he sued all these gender critical people, he was at Birkbeck University studying for law degrees, a mature student, and he sued, you just don't want this bloke in your orbit, because he sued all his fellow students as well and he sued the Students' Union because there was some argument about internal politics, he sued his landlady, he sued his, you know, and he has a history as well as he, if he doesn't pay his rent, then, you know, they obviously then take him to court for the unpaid rent and he sues them back for harassment. So amongst his former claimants are two landlords. And it's just really frustrating because he can just keep going to the court, filing another claim. [48:17] A master, you know, an admin judge will just briefly look at it and just check that it's procedurally right and they stamp it. And this is then, you know, taxpayers' monies, both in terms of the court fees and in terms of court time that's being wasted on these frivolous pursuits. So he sued an organisation called the Family Education Trust because they had retweeted somebody and made a comment which he thought could be about him and it was to do with vexatious litigants wasting money. So they retweeted something, it was up for less than an hour and he sued them for defamation and the court, the judges dismissed it and said that the the claim was fanciful, was devoid of reality and hopeless and he has to pay their legal costs. But he already owes various other people, including Associated Newspapers, who reported on when he got another woman arrested, they reported on the fact that he'd got another woman arrested, and he said, oh, it's defamation and harassment, sued them, lost that one, and he owes them like 30,000. So he owes, you know, for most people, if you owed that amount of money, you wouldn't sleep. [49:32] So I think there's a real issue here. I mean, this isn't just about my particular issues or my vendetta, but there's a real issue with the system that somebody can exploit the court system [49:47] in this fashion and when you can't get legal aid, you know, people are scrabbling for legal aid, and yet, you know, the system wasn't set up or clearly it never envisaged the help with fee schemes that it could be abused in this way. What it's done about it, I don't know, And presumably Peter, all of this, for somebody who really despises me, so Stephanie Hayden [50:13] every time I'm on any media outlet, every time I've been on GB News, he's made a complaint to Ofcom. For somebody who says he's so harassed by me and he's terrified and me saying things, you know, me just telling the truth that this is... [50:27] a dodgy character, puts him at risk of violence and what have you. For someone who claims that I'm harassing him, he follows my every online and mainstream media move. Yeah, so I know that this will probably be played back in court or to the police and I'm not saying it to cause any alarm or distress. I think this is actually a public interest issue, particularly when it's somebody trying to make themselves a media figure. So, you know, yeah, I think, yeah, I think it's public interest and I think something needs to be done. So, yeah, there we are with that one. Yeah. Well, let's finish with this story, which is a good story. This is in the Telegraph. The week has turned in the gender war. There's been a watershed moment in the trans debate sparked with a landmark decision about female athletes, which you mentioned earlier, Caroline, and that's the World Athletics Council, which have ruled that only those born as women can compete in [51:36] women's sports, which did seem quite common sense to most of us, but yeah, they have ruled that common sense will prevail. So it is a positive story, and I think the article talks about that this could actually spread into other areas and bring that, I guess, sense of common sense to the debate in other parts of society? Yeah, I hope so. And, you know, I think. [52:04] what's been really, this has been quite a grassroots movement right from the start, you know, like we talked about Posie Parker. [52:14] But we can see there a picture of Sharron Davies. And it's just really gratifying that we've had JK Rowling and Sharron Davies. And some of these really big names speak out because someone like me, someone like Posie, we get called right wing bigots, transphobes. [52:37] But you see someone like Sharron Davies, who she feels really or Sharron Davies, isn't it? Sorry, I called her Davies. She feels very strongly about this because she was cheated out of a gold medal her entire career because of women on testosterone, these German athletes who were doped up. So she feels very strongly about fair play for women in sports. And it's very hard to portray Sharron as being a conservative bigot, for want of a better word, or for being right wing. And I think it's incremental. This was always going to be death by 1,000 cuts, because gender ideology had got so big. And it had got captured into every area of society. We said earlier, we've seen it in education. We've seen it very chillingly, as I know and Harry Miller saw and various other people have experienced. We've seen it embedded into the police service. [53:45] We've seen it embedded into every element of society. [53:52] So as a telegraph sort of op-ed made clear, it was either we kind of go along with this and we say, you know, people like Caroline, people like Posie are, you know, outrageous bigots, or actually, you know, we push back, you know, it didn't even say we pushed back, but we had a choice to be made. And I think, finally, we deviated off down the path of madness. And slowly, I think we're coming back. And I think the pendulum is swinging. And I don't, there's always a danger, isn't it? The pendulum goes. I think what we had was, we had the laws of 1957, when homosexuality was criminalized. And we've swung all the way from there, where being gay would get you locked up, and again, [54:48] that was low-hanging fruit. It was much easier for the police to arrest somebody who was cottaging in the public loo. Now, that is an offence to public decency, but it's much easier to get someone doing that than the serious criminals, whereas these days it's much easier to get someone saying the wrong thing online. So we've gone from a position where people were unjustly repressed. For someone who's often called a homophobe, I feel very strongly about the decriminalisation of homosexuality. I believe that it's a private act of morality and what you do in your bedroom, as long as it's, you know, the usual caveats with consenting adult, and doesn't involve children or animals, that's your affair. What you want to get up to in your bedroom is your affair. And as a tolerant liberal, I have no interest in telling people what they should be doing in their bedrooms. Even as an Orthodox Christian, I don't have care of souls. It's not for me to bring people to Jesus by telling them what they should do in bed. So I feel very strongly that homosexuality shouldn't be criminalized. But we've gone from a position where, because we had a section of society who were unjustly repressed, the pendulum has swung all the way over there, [56:16] to the other side. And people have sort of reacted so strongly to the oppression. It's the same with critical race theory as well, in that we've still been acting in 2022, like we're a deeply homophobic or a deeply racist society. And we're not. I think there has been, [56:36] I would say, at least for the last 20, 30 years, there has been a lot more tolerance. And rightly so, people shouldn't be persecuted. But there's still this feeling, oh, there's this terrible persecution. So we have to flood children with all kinds of propaganda and tell them how to wash after sex. And it's kind of been part and parcel of sexual liberalism as a movement, sexual progressivism, sexual libertinism. So we've gone from repression to libertinism and I think we need to sort of [57:12] move somewhere back near to the middle. And you know, I said this on my Twitter feed and I mean it, I think it's been really hard for, there have been very many sensible lesbians and gays out there that have been calling out their own community and that's been, that's courageous really actually to say, hang on a minute, I didn't sign up for this. I didn't sign up for people claiming to be a different sex. I didn't sign up for the grooming of children. You know, this doesn't help. This isn't, you know, this kind of drag queens into primary schools perpetuates every single negative stereotype that they've been trying to counter for years and years. So I'm hoping that it will, I think we're beginning to see a correction, but nobody can sit on their laurels, you know, and certainly as New Zealand shows, there are still countries, [58:11] New Zealand, Australia, America and parts of America still deeply enthralled to this nonsense and we need to really have a think about, you know, we need this independent investigation into sex ed in schools. So, yeah. Well, let's see if a so-called Conservative government actually get around to doing that, but there's a whole other discussion. Caroline, as always, thank you so much for joining us and giving us your thoughts on those stories. Oh, always a pleasure. Thanks so much for having me, Peter. Not at all, and I encourage our viewers and listeners to go and make use of citizengo.org and do look at those petitions, do sign them and do pass them on to your friends and encourage them to do the same. And I think on that, I wish everyone watching a wonderful rest of your Saturday. Have a great Sunday. And we'll be with you on Monday evening for a special that something that we've been working on for the last two years behind the scenes. And I'm so excited that we can finally discuss it. [59:15] And that is tune in Monday 8 p.m. And we'll talk about it then. So look forward to seeing you then 8pm UK or 3pm Eastern or noontime if you're over in the Pacific on the West Coast. So we'll see you on Monday. Thank you so much and good night to you all.
In September, 22-year old Mahsa Amini died after being detained by Iran's morality police for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic's dress code. Protests quickly erupted, and over the past two months they have grown into calls for regime change. How did Iran, a country that once sat at the forefront of Muslim women's advancement, end up with such conservative gender laws? After decades of repression, why did Amini's death lead to such a broad movement for reform? And how does the issue of Iranian women's human rights constitute a policy issue for the United States? Join us in conversation with Kelly J. Shannon as we discuss Iranian women's human rights then and now. Kelly J. Shannon, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of History and the Executive Director of the Center for Peace, Justice, and Human Rights at Florida Atlantic University. She specializes in the 20th century history of U.S. foreign relations, with a particular focus on the Islamic world, Iran, and women's human rights. She is the author of the book U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018).
This week we have a super interesting chat with singer songwriter Bekuh Boom who has had such an extraordinary life! She got a publishing deal at such a young age and has written so many hits for other artists including Black Pink, J Lo, R Kelly, Jessica Mauboy and many many more. She talks about her experience with good and bad contracts, pushing your way into writing situations, dropping management, believing in yourself and focusing on being the artist whilst also writing for other artists. If you have always wondered about the songwriting scene, have a listen to this episode!... Read more »
This week we (SW Florida) took a direct hit from Hurricane Ian. Let me say that it was the scariest day of my life. But we made it. Our local wedding community is strong and we will rebuild. I had to wait to get internet back in order to be able to drop this episode and the next few will most likely be delayed. Please stick with me though because we have so many good episodes to come.Are you at the point where you are determining what formality of wedding you'll be having? By formality I mean, White Tie, Black Tie, Black Tie invited or optional, Formal, Cocktail, Resort or Beach Casual, or Casual? In this episode Kristy and I will be explaining the differences in maximalist and minimalist black tie. This topic is intriguing is because day in and day out couples steer away from Black Tie because they're concerned it will be too stuffy or over the top when in actuality it can be the exact opposite.KRISTY'S WORK, LIKE HER PERSONALITY, is at times difficult to pin down. Her brushstrokes can ebb and flow from highly detailed and meticulous to free-flowing and boundless, all the while remaining captivating and unmistakable. For the last 19 years, Kristy's obsession with paint and paper has evolved into the innovative and wildly recognized brand, Momental Designs. Kristy has transformed event stationery into a persuasive and compelling medium that garners global attention from media, celebrities and some of the world's most creative individuals. Widely regarded as an industry tastemaker, Kristy's styling, painting and stationery innovations have been featured in creative editorials and installations in some of the world's most famed publications. Kristy's work has been credited in People Magazine, Good Morning America, New York Live, The Knot, Inside Weddings and Brides Magazines, Vanity Fair, Martha Stewart Weddings. She is also a 9-time author.Places to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliamsLance's Site & Insta: https://www.mydfwdj.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/About Kelly:Hundreds of weddings and 21 years in the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. She creates from scratch & believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & nationally While most of Kellys weddings take place in Naples, Sanibel or Captiva Island, she travels internationally for destination weddings abroad. She's been recognized as a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SW Florida with hubby Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. He's the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings".
You're definitely having a wedding ceremony so that means you have a few decisions to make while planning this part of your wedding day. Once you've decided who's going to take part in the ceremony, you'll have to decide how you'll have them walk into your ceremony (the processional), where you'll want everyone to stand or sit. Some wedding ceremonies will have traditions and protocols depending on culture, religion or venue (church or synagogue), but these days there are so many options you could consider and far less rules. I hope that you love this episode and that it gives you some thought into making your wedding ceremony one that feels best to you.Brandee Gaar is a luxury Event Planner, Thought Leader, Educational Speaker and Host of The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast. As a lifelong lover of all things events, Brandee spent 7 years as a corporate event planner with the prestigious Gaylord Hotels brand before opening her own event consulting firm. Blush by Brandee Gaar and Eleven Events by Blush have quickly become known for their over the top events and high touch standard of customer service.Brandee is passionate about teaching wedding industry entrepreneurs her exact strategies in growing two 6-figure event businesses (while still being a present mom and wife!). She provides expert tools for those who are ready to ditch the overwhelm and build the profitable business they've always dreamed of!Places to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Site & Insta: https://www.mydfwdj.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/About Kelly:Hundreds of weddings and 21 years in the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. She creates from scratch & believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & nationally While most of Kellys weddings take place in Naples, Sanibel or Captiva Island, she travels internationally for destination weddings abroad. She's been recognized as a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SW Florida with hubby Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. He's the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings".Smells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Get out your tissues because this one is going to have tears rolling down your face. In this ceremony planning episode, Greg and I discuss honoring the long standing tradition of the father of the bride giving his daughter to the groom versus presenting her to him. Once we discussed why or why not, Greg offered the actual script he did for his daughters weddings that were, oh my gosh, beyond heartfelt. I was BALLING! Oh but it gets better. Greg also wrote a song for their father daughter dance as a surprise. You'll get to hear it at the end of the episode. You can swipe Gregs script and listen to the song here. Absolutely let us know if you plan on incorporating either - we'd love to know!Greg Stielstra is a husband, father of three, author of two business books, behavioral scientist, marketing guy, Packers fan, songwriter, and Nashville's worst guitarist. He worked as a wedding reception DJ for 27 years and has personally entertained at 1200 wedding receptions. He's also someone who believes fathers should NOT give their daughters away on their wedding day but should "present them for marriage" instead.Places to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Site & Insta: https://www.mydfwdj.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/About Kelly:Hundreds of weddings and 21 years in the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. She creates from scratch & believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & nationally While most of Kellys weddings take place in Naples, Sanibel or Captiva Island, she travels internationally for destination weddings abroad. She's been recognized as a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SW Florida with hubby Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. He's the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings".
You and your fiance know that you need help on your wedding day and you've decided you do not want your family or friends to have to work at your wedding. They are there to see you get married and you want them to enjoy your celebration . Not all, but most wedding planning companies offer several types of services including day-of coordination (sometimes called Event Management) or full service planning with or without design. In this episode we guide you through the tasks and responsibilities a coordinator is limited to versus the full scope of guidance and advocacy that a full service planner provides. About todays co-host : Kehrin Hassan is an international planner-designer who founded Jet Set Wed, a Wedding and Event Design company based in South West Florida's Gulf Coast. As a multi published designer, her extensive experience is not inhibited by her effortless understated and organic designs that last the test of time. Her talents lie in discovering a clients style and recreating it in a celebratory space in a way that is absolutely their own. In her over 15 years of event experience she has designed large scale International corporate events for a Fortune 500 company, assisted in executing celebrity weddings abroad as well as designed over 600 weddings and events from coast to coast. She works closely with her equally talented husband, Jason Teeters of Jet Set State who builds entrepreneurs from the ground up and is the mom to her toddlers Marra & Kesh, named after the location in Morocco the two were married. Places to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Site & Insta: https://www.mydfwdj.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/About Kelly:Hundreds of weddings and 21 years in the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. She creates from scratch & believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & nationally recognized including as a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with hubby Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. He's the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings".
Every decision you make for your wedding you'll have the opportunity to decide if you want to have a professionals help or if you want to tackle the task on your own. DIY you're potentially giving up guidance & advocacy with a service or the quality build of a product. However this doesn't mean that it can't or shouldn't be done. In this episode Chanda & I discuss a litany of things you could do DIY or hire a pro for with the pros & cons and a few great stories.RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE NATION'S LEADING LGBTQ+ WEDDING EXPERTS, Chanda Daniels Planning + Design and founder of A Monique Affair, a leading event planning company in the San Francisco Bay area. A natural at designing and planning events, her years of design experience have established her as an expert in her field. Combining her skills with her passion for creating events, she founded A Monique Affair and in 2018 founded Chanda Daniels, Planning + Design which focuses on refined fine art wedding weekends.Chanda believes in celebrating milestone events with class, style, and richness. Her weddings have been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Munaluchi Bride, The Knot, and Today's Bride, and named Top Wedding Planner by Harper's Bazaar, Martha Stewart Weddings & BRIDES.Places to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Site & Insta: https://www.mydfwdj.com/ / https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/About Kelly:21 years in the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. She creates from scratch & believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & nationally recognized including as a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with hubby Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. He's the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings".
Did you go shopping for your wedding dress yet? If you're in the process of going to find the dress of your dreams, this episode will hopefully help you to decide on whether you'd like to shop solo or with your bestie or all of your gang. With great stories and tips from Kennedy, you're going to get the inside scoop on the pros and cons of shopping with your friends and family.About today's co-host: Kennedy, better known as Gown Eyed Girl, is a bridal influencer in her native city, Los Angeles. She started Gown Eyed Girl as a way to spotlight the diversity of the bridal industry as well as up and coming indie designers. She spends her days creating fun content like "Wedding Dresses inspired by Abba Songs" or "Wedding Dresses She'd Wear in a Period Piece" and other videos breaking down celebrity weddings and bridal history. You can find Kennedy on instagram and Tik Tok as @GownEyedGirl.Listen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:21 years in the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. She creates from scratch & believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & nationally recognized including as a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
Dr. David Kelly, Chief Global Strategist and Head of the Global Market Insights Strategy Team for J.P. Morgan Asset Management, speaks about the impacts of inflation, Ukraine, and other shockwaves on the economy. He shares his outlook, including his take on interest rates, bonds, the Federal Reserve, and some key take aways on investing in 2022 and beyond. Listen in to this candid and insightful interview as you consider how best to guide your clients in these volatile markets.
The following is a speech by Robert Kelly, General Counsel for the Convention of States organization, given at the 2019 Convention of States Leadership Summit.
Who is going to do all the talking at your wedding? Default seems to most often be your wedding DJ or Band Leader. Another option we see sometimes is a friend or family member who's "good on the mic". But did you know that you could also have a Professional Emcee? Artem and I talk about the pros and cons to the decision that you make here. Let me tell you - there are some considerable notes that come up during this episode that I didn't even think of with 20 years of weddings behind me. My eyes are wide open after this episode.Find Artem hereListen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
This one is for the can't dancers. I can't dance. Kelly James (my husband) can't either. But that doesn't keep us off the dance floor. Luckily for you, I learned about BetterSway online dance studios and you never have to worry about your 1st dance ever again. In this eye opening episode, Christy, Allen and I discussed everything there is to know about the decision to take dance classes in person or MAGICALLY learn how to look better on the dance floor right in your living room. Find BetterSway hereListen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
Have you started booking or interviewing your wedding vendors and creative partners? Have you received quotes, proposals or agreements? Have you followed up with everyone who you've reached out to? That's what we are talking about today. Your decision to "Ghost", offer feedback, offer your decision or return for more questions. This is a touchy subject; but one that we in the wedding industry would love for you to put some thought into.Today, we are joined by Ivan Wognin of Ivan Amssan Photography Co. This 2021 Top 5 Red River Valley Photographer, leads a wedding photography and education collective serving in Fargo, North Dakota, and worldwide! Being a true extrovert and lover of people, Ivan believes in serving others from an intentional and relationally driven place. Most days, you can find him doing two things: providing newly engaged couples with valuable tips for a laid-back and present-filled day, and helping photographers build a brand on social media. When he's not serving in his business, he is likely getting a bowl of zeppoles from Olive Garden!Find Ivan hereListen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
If there's 1 thing that the last few years have taught us in the wedding world its that anything and everything is now up for discussion. What once was traditional is open to interpretation. Including the kind of wedding that you are contemplating. In this episode Gretchen of Rocket Science events and I talk about what to expect and to put into consideration when it comes to making the decision to have what used to be considered a traditional wedding vs a mini wedding or eloping.Gretchen Culver is the creative mind behind Minneapolis' go-to design and planning firm,Rocket Science Events, but her business prowess doesn't stop there. In 2020, she opened thedoors to Minne Weddings, a brand that provides stylish and affordable micro-weddings, as away to meet her clients' evolving demands for small-but-significant celebrations. Her knack for identifying client pain points and solving problems has propelled Minne Weddings to the top of her market.Named one of the “30 Under 40 to Watch” by Special Events and recognized as a top planner by BRIDES and Martha Stewart Weddings, Gretchen's award-winning work has been featured in magazines, online, and on television.Find Gretchen hereListen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
WARNING: SPOILERS ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE Matt and I are once again joined by Kelly J. to give our instant reactions to The Batman. Our opinions of this movie were pretty much all over the map. What did we make of the performances, the storyline, and the story execution?
Is there a secret to getting more of the results you want in your life? What a great question and one that I often get asked. Here's what you need to know, it really is all about getting clear on your intention. Um, ok! How do I do that? That's always the follow up question and today we are going to explore the answer to getting clear on your intention as we walk through the four components of intention and explore the questions you are asking yourself to create the clarity. It's a superpower you want to harness. The 100th Episode of Let's Be Honest Before We Start Pretending is coming up! Send us a Voice Message (90 seconds or less) here and tell us how the podcast has empowered you to take the lead in your life! We will feature you on the 100th Episode, let's celebrate together! Highlights from this episode: (02:06) The 100th episode (04:56) Intention is powerful (08:02) Energy flows where intention goes (13:44) Commitment is reflected in action (17:42) Recap The LIFT(her) 12 month Group Coaching for Women has launched and the next group starts on 3/9/22. CLICK HERE and join us for the NEW Group Coaching Program for Women using the four pillars of The LIFT Method to create an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. The next group starts 3/9/22. Want more info? Join us for the LIFT(her) Goal Setting Workshop & Information Session on 3/2/22 at 6:00 p.m. PST, it's FREE! Click here to join us. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts. To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
Doesn't it feel great once you've decided your next outcome or goal, you can see it, feel it, and hear the cheers once you've achieved it? You bet it does! Then what stops us from making it happen? The number one thing I hear is often associated with circumstances. Here's the truth, we are always going to have circumstances, period. Today we are going to talk about how to keep going despite what you think is in the way. Here's a hint, we are leveraging your mindset and have a few great questions in this episode to help you do just that. You've heard the news, the LIFT(her) 12 month Group Coaching for Women is open for registration, we are so excited! CLICK HERE and join us for the NEW Group Coaching Program for Women using the four pillars of The LIFT Method to create an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. The next group starts 3/2/22. Highlights from this episode: (01:37) It is never too late (05:17) We cannot control technology (08:52) We always have choices (11:27) Three powerful questions (15:29) Get curious More Fun!Thank you so much to all of you who voted for Listener's Choice for The Podcast for Business Awards, I am so grateful. We just found out that the podcast is a finalist in the Best Education category, wow!! We will find out all the results on 3/3/23 and let you know. This would not be possible without all of you amazing listeners, guests, and the best production team at The Podcast Boutique. Thank you! If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts. To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
You've figured out what you want for 2022, you are clear on vision, it is in alignment with your purpose, goals are set, and you are beginning to create your action steps and the “how” it will get done. Congratulations, that is a huge accomplishment, let's happy dance now! A question I often get asked is “which way do I go?” Feels a little like “Alice in Wonderland” at times. Today we address the “shiny papers” that begin to appear and help you pick the one thing that is going to help you stay focused and moving forward while keeping your sanity. You've heard the news, the LIFT(her) 12 month Group Coaching for Women is open for registration, we are so excited! CLICK HERE and join us for the NEW Group Coaching Program for Women using the four pillars of The LIFT Method to create an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. We start 2/2/22! Highlights from this episode: {04:45} Create the change you want in your life {07:21} The Joy Of Missing Out {11:21} Invest your energy in the right places More Fun!Last year the podcast was voted in the top 10 (number 6 to be exact in Listener's Choice for The Podcast for Business Awards, and that was thanks to all of you who voted!! Great news, we are in the running again, and I would be so grateful for your vote! Here's the details: Click here and type in the following: Your name Your emailYour podcast of choice: LET'S BE HONEST BEFORE WE START PRETENDING for the win! Please make sure you use all capital letters, or it won't register. Thank you so much and we will keep you posted on where we land! If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts. To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
Do you know what the $1,000,000.00 question is? How, and then fill in the blank. Seriously it is a question that gets asked over and over. Think about it, we see someone who has lost a bunch of weight and the first thing we ask? “How did you do it?” Here's what I know the how is way less compelling than why they did it. Why “aka” purpose gets to the core of why it is important to you and gives you direction and often motivation to keep at it. The how is not unimportant but certainly not the first question to ask yourself when you are up to creating the life and business you want, and that my friends are what we are exploring today. You've heard the news, the LIFT(her) 12 month Group Coaching for Women is open for registration, we are so excited! Want to join us for our FREE LIFT(her) workshop & info session on January 26, 2022 at 5:30 p.m. PST? Just click here to register and save your spot, we can't wait to see you there. Highlights from this episode: (04:05) Why asking ‘how' is a trap (06:40) The importance of the ‘why' in achieving your goals (10:23) Focusing on purpose and to what degree it helped me (14:48) LIFT(her) women's group coaching program is open for registration! It's time: Are you a woman in business? Been thinking about taking a leap? Ready to make bold and massive moves? Love collaborating with highly committed and motivated women? We have a NEW PROGRAM 100% for you, it will be launching February 2022, CLICK HERE and join us for the NEW Group Coaching Program for Women using the four pillars of The LIFT Method to create an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. I trust this episode supports you in staying out of the “how trap” and continuing to have a great strategic month of January designing your amazing 2022. I'm here to support you, so don't hesitate to reach out. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts. To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
Ah January, you are such a strategic month. Recently I was asked “do I have to have all of 2022 figured out by the New Year?” As a coach I don't have your answer, so we explore that and as an Entrepreneur I say NO! In fact, it has really taken the pressure off knowing that the entire month of January was strategic planning, the whole month. Today we introduce the 3A's (Align, Assess, and Assign) to get clear on moving ideas to outcomes. It is ok to be thoughtful and purposeful as you set up 2022, I encourage it. Even if you have 2022 locked in, the 3A's will help you get even clearer as you take that inspired action to your success. Highlights from this episode: (05:44) Make January your strategic planning month (10:52) Does my goal align with my purpose? (12:08) Identify who you want to be this year (14:09) Assess your mind, body and soul (15:56) Assign your goal as a priority (18:12) The power of unoccupied space It's time: Are you a woman in business? Been thinking about taking a leap? Ready to make bold and massive moves? Love collaborating with highly committed and motivated women? We have a NEW PROGRAM 100% for you, it will be launching February 2022, CLICK HERE and join us for the NEW Group Coaching Program for Women using the four pillars of The LIFT Method to create an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. I trust this episode supports you in having a strategic January, creating an amazing 2022, in your time. I'm here to support you, so don't hesitate to reach out. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
We welcome Kelly Jewett back into the Haven't Seen It lair to discuss a movie that she stumbled across at random on Netflix. That movie is called "Hold the Dark", and what a movie it is. Tangents, back-and-forths, and grand unified theories abound in this conversation about a movie that demands interpretation. What is the main theme of Hold the Dark? Is it explicitly about local Alaskan tradition and the mystical relationship between people and animals, or is it just a bunch of psychos with a misguided and brutally violent take on what it means to enact revenge?
I often get asked, “what do I do with the goals I had from last year, is it ok to continue with it this year, is it still a worthy goal?” The answer of course, is “what do you think?” and YES, keep it going. Here's why. Worthy goals inspire action, motivation, and passion. They begin the goal-setting process because they encourage you to dream big. These big dreams are important because they reaffirm with you that they are worth the time and effort it will take to achieve them. How freeing is that? We address the “keep going factor” on your worthy goals, giving you permission to keep stretching, growing and being passionate. Today we also introduce The LIFT Method for women in business/women entrepreneurs as an opportunity to assist you in having those worthy goals realized. Highlights from this episode: {02:26} Looking ahead {04:10} The new group coaching program {09:29} Worthy goals inspire action and passion {12:19} Every day is another opportunity Big News: Are you a woman in business? Been thinking about taking a leap? Ready to make bold and massive moves? Love collaborating with highly committed and motivated women? We have a NEW PROGRAM 100% for you, it will be launching February 2022, CLICK HERE and get on the list to be the first to know, it is going to be an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. This month we will have a workshop that will have you ready for 2022 success and will give you a sneak peek into the NEW program launching, SIGN UP NOW and get on the list, let's go! I trust this episode encourages you to keep going with those worthy goals and continue to take the lead in your life creating the impact you desire. Ask for help when you need backup and share your gifts with the world! I'm here to support you, so don't hesitate to reach out. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
It's a new year and we're talking about 3 steps to make better, intentional lifestyle choices versus the typical New Year's resolutions. My special guest, professional organizer, brilliant speaker, and personal friend, Paige Killian joins me for our second crossover podcast episode more than a year and a half after our podcasts launched in 2020! We love strategizing and simplifying the process to reach our goals and outcomes. We're using The 3 E's Philosophy to focus on making productive lifestyle choices over those resolutions that tend to fizzle out a few weeks after we make them. Essential: Take the Lead Enhancement: Ask for Help Extra: Share with Others We address those excuses that may arise like lack of time, money, or motivation. This is real life after all, but what's personal is universal. That means you're not alone! Join us in thoughtfully declaring our plans, hopes, dreams, goals, and outcomes for this year, as we focus on our purpose and how we can get there together! Highlights from this episode: {4:09} Swap your resolutions for declarations {10:31} Expect the unexpected {14:52} We are at choice every second of every day {23:18} Ask for help {28:51} Clear the clutter to see the blessings {34:08} What's personal is universal {39:22} Add The LIFT Method to your life Mentioned on this episode: Ep 1: The 3 E's Philosophy on Paige's podcast Ep 2: No Such Thing As Balance with Paige Killian on Kelly's podcast Ep 7: The Essential Purge on Paige's podcast Ep 60: Ask For Help on Paige's podcast Ep 83: The Lessons-Why, Oh Why on Kelly's podcast Ep 85: The Lessons Part 7- “Ask For Help” on Kelly's podcast Big News: Are you a woman in business? Been thinking about taking a leap? Ready to make bold and massive moves? Love collaborating with highly committed and motivated women? We have a NEW PROGRAM 100% for you, it will be launching February 2022, CLICK HERE and get on the list to be the first to know, it is going to be an EPIC year of impact, growth, and success. In January we will have a workshop that will have you ready for 2022 success and will give you a sneak peek into the NEW program launching, SIGN UP NOW and get on the list, let's go! Connect with Paige here: The Mom's Organization Motivation YouTube Channel is LIVE!!! SUBSCRIBE now with this link and be sure to hit the little bell to be notified when the next video airs every Thursday! www.everythingwithstyle.com @everythingwithstylemom/ on Instagram Paige Killian on LinkedIn FREE 3 E's Checklist you can download now to move your projects forward quickly and efficiently! Just fill in your name and email address and the checklist will come straight to your inbox. We hope this episode encourages you to make lifestyle choices that serve you well and allow you to take a leadership role in your life, ask for help when you need backup, and share your gifts with the world! We're here to support you, so don't hesitate to reach out to us. If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend, and it would mean so much if you could take a quick moment to write a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts! To connect with Coach Kelly and for more resources please visit: www.kellyjmobeck.com Kelly J. Mobeck on LinkedIn @KellyMobeck on Instagram Let us know any questions in life you have, and what you would love to hear more about, we are happy to help and will take these on in future episodes.
If you haven't listened to part ONE yet, be sure to do so - it is packed with insight!Derek and Maighdlin are getting married in February 2022 and we could not be more excited to have them as "wedding guests" on the podcast. "As we anticipate our big day, we have had the opportunity to help celebrate with our favorite people at their weddings. During this season we have also learned what we like, love, and would do differently to celebrate our big day. While attending weddings and simultaneously planning our own, we have the exciting perspective of sharing things that couples might not think about while they're drowning in decision fatigue. We could not be more excited to share and help other engaged couples make decisions about the details of their day they may have scooted past. We are getting married on Captiva Island on February 26th 2022. Kelly is OBVIOUSLY our planner. We have participated in so many weddings, and specifically this summer we have either been guests, a bridesmaid, the officiant, or the best man in a wedding."Lance and I took total advantage and asked all the questions we were dying to know and they gave up all the goods!Maighdlin & Derek: THANK YOU SO MUCH! Also, co-host for these 2 bonus episodes...everyone's favorite co-host LANCE IS BACK!Listen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFYPlaces to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to our rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
Derek and Maighdlin are getting married in February 2022 and we could not be more excited to have them as "wedding guests" on the podcast. "As we anticipate our big day, we have had the opportunity to help celebrate with our favorite people at their weddings. During this season we have also learned what we like, love, and would do differently to celebrate our big day. While attending weddings and simultaneously planning our own, we have the exciting perspective of sharing things that couples might not think about while they're drowning in decision fatigue. We could not be more excited to share and help other engaged couples make decisions about the details of their day they may have scooted past. We are getting married on Captiva Island on February 26th 2022. Kelly is OBVIOUSLY our planner. We have participated in so many weddings, and specifically this summer we have either been guests, a bridesmaid, the officiant, or the best man in a wedding."Lance and I took total advantage and asked all the questions we were dying to know and they gave up all the goods!Maighdlin & Derek: THANK YOU SO MUCH! Also, co-host for these 2 bonus episodes...everyone's favorite co-host LANCE IS BACK!Listen to all your podcasts & leave a 5 star review on SPOTIFY Places to go - People to see:Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastLance's Website: https://www.mydfwdj.com/Lance's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mydfwdj/Listen to all the previous episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/About Kelly:A vet of the industry, Kelly knows how incredible a wedding can be. She creates from scratch and believes every moment counts and every decision plays a part in what makes your event magnificent. She believes in making events beautiful AND fun. Published & recognized locally, nationally and globally including Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner, Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Home is in SWFL with husband Kelly J , mom to Maddy & Emily and dogs Reau & Olive.Thanks to my rockstar editor: Lance PantonWith his professional start as a DJ at 17, Lance has possessed a love of music since birth. is the owner and sole DJ for MY DFW DJ - Weddings & Events. A personalized DJ service focused on telling a couple's love story in music. No genre is too challenging to meet this goal. Lance is also the editor for the podcasts "This Week In Weddings". He also serves as the co-director of membership for The Dallas/Fort Worth chapter of The National Association of Catering & Events. When Lance is not behind the booth, he's in the kitchen fulfilling his passion for the culinary arts, creating meals for his wife.
We live in an age where coaching, courses, and in person conventions are the new wave to grow your brand and bottom line. Being an apprentice to the right coach or (better yet) being in the right circle can have exponential impact on your life. Kelly Jefferson (Coach Kelly J) teaches the people that reach the people. As the Coaches Coach, she teaches how to transition from 1:1 coaching to a group coaching business model to increase your influence, impact, and income. In this episode we discuss : Her process of navigating through being CURIOUS VS. SERIOUS with life change.The power of getting in environments of people operating at higher levels than you. How a person's mind is primed to take action after being presented an offer for coaching. Why people come for CONTENT but stay for COMMUNITY. Why GROUP COACHING is the ONLY WAY ( major keys dropped here.) PREMIUM BUYERS: How to attract them and add value to them. And so much more!*** Join Coach Kelly's GROUP COACHING BLUEPRINT CHALLENGEhttps://www.coachkellyj.com/a/2147499692/LpbJDwDEBecome a part of our Patreon Family : https://www.patreon.com/DavidNeverSleepsJoin David's Morning Meetup For Just $1http://www.themorningmeetup.comFollow Kelly on IG : https://www.instagram.com/coachkellyj/David on IG http://www.instagram.com/sleepis4suckersAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Erick Armstrong sits down with Coach Kelly J.
We welcome Kelly J. into the Haven't Seen It lair to break down Blow Out, Brian De Palma's 1981 treatise on conspiracy, ambiguous character motivations, and what a man (Jack Terry, played by John Travolta) does when he has in his possession hard evidence of a very consequential political crime. Is Travolta the "good guy" in this movie, or is he just fulfilling male protector tropes as he tries to rescue the damsel (Nancy Allen) in distress? Also, what is the Bechdel test? Does this movie pass it?
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Dr. Philip Hykin discusses the LEAVO trial which was a large prospective trial comparing the efficacy of three main anti-VEGF intravitreal injections (bevacizumab, ranibizumab and aflibercept) for treating macular edema secondary to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion. The discussed article: Clinical Effectiveness of Intravitreal Therapy With Ranibizumab vs Aflibercept vs Bevacizumab for Macular Edema Secondary to Central Retinal Vein Occlusion: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Hykin P, Prevost AT, Vasconcelos JC, Murphy C, Kelly J, Ramu J, Hounsome B, Yang Y, Harding SP, Lotery A, Chakravarthy U, Sivaprasad S; LEAVO Study Group. JAMA Ophthalmol. 2019 Aug 29. doi:10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2019.3305.