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In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with returning guest Kiyomi, with Awaken Into Love, to talk about her journey into motherhood and the powerful inner transformations it brought with it. She opens up about the spiritual and emotional journey of becoming a mom, and how she navigated postpartum challenges while maintaining a sense of self. We explore the parallels between motherhood and relationship anxiety, and how both call us into deeper compassion and trust. Whether you're a parent, on the path to becoming one, or simply going through a big life transition, this conversation is for you. Mentioned in the episode: Episode #15: Is Resistance Blocking Your From Healing Relationship Anxiety/ROCD? With Kiyomi LaFleur of Awaken Into Love Connect with Kiyomi on Instagram Kiyomi's Website Awaken into Love Youtube Channel Additional resources: Get the Relationship Anxiety Toolkit here! (instant + lifetime access) Join the You Love and You Learn Patreon community Visit my website Connect with me on Instagram
In this deeply personal episode, Kiyomi reflects on the journey that began in 2017 with her first vulnerable video about Relationship OCD (ROCD). She shares how that one act of courage has grown into a global movement through Awaken into Love, helping thousands find words for their pain and a path toward healing. Kiyomi revisits her journals, old Facebook photos, and memories from 17 years of living with ROCD. She shares how her pain became a portal for transformation—not just for herself, but for thousands of others around the world. She introduces the four core pillars of Awaken into Love: Humanness – Embracing the shared experience of suffering and healing. Love – Redefining love in its most truthful and unconditional form. Empowerment – Reclaiming your worth and releasing the shame and hyper-responsibility often tied to ROCD. Awakening – Using ROCD as a catalyst for growth, connection, and purpose. Kiyomi opens up about stepping back from the spotlight, expanding the team with incredible coaches, and continuing to grow behind the scenes. She speaks of healing, her now-thriving relationship, and becoming a mother—proof that life can radically transform. She ends with a loving invitation to join the free 31-Day “Back to Love” Challenge, a journey she's taking alongside the community to reconnect with love, self-compassion, and hope. https://free.rocdcourse.com/backtolove ✨ "Your ROCD doesn't define you—it awakens you. You're not alone, and you are right where you're meant to be." ✨ » ROCD FREE CHECKLIST: https://rocdcourse.com/the-checklist » ROCD/RA ACADEMY (COURSE): https://rocdcourse.com/ » AIL HOME (PEER-SUPPORT): https://rocdcourse.com/peer-support Disclaimer: All of the information listed in this channel is for informative, motivational, and educational purposes only. Please note that this channel is not meant to diagnose you or treat a mental health disorder but serves only as education and motivation. #ROCD, #Relationshipocd, #Relationshipanxiety, #OCD #anxiety #mentalhealth #love
The Book of War - An Avatar Legends Real Play The Story of runaways seeking the Book of War in a world without the Avatar Chapter 54 - New Moves After crossing the mountains to Goa-Ling the runaways rest and recouperate with a hotspring and an Earthbending competition. Banji gets a warning from Peacebringer, Nuro tries to get some info out of Yani and Kiyomi and Minh has his eyes on a fancy new belt.Starring Georgie Hazel as "The Destined" NURO Ted Darling as "The Idealist" BANJI Jesse Thomas as "The Foundling" MINH FANG Ash Cooper as the GRAND MASTER OF THE WHITE LOTUS And Special Guest - Tilia Quinn as "The Adamant" KIYOMI You can find Tilia on twitch at - https://www.twitch.tv/tiliaquinnn Theme song and outro "The Book of War Remains" is by Matt Harrison. Additional music and Sound effects from Soundstripe.com Website // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Tik Tok//Patreon Use our affiliate code 'thebookofwar' at Arkenforge to receive $5 off!
The Book of War - An Avatar Legends Real Play The Story of runaways seeking the Book of War in a world without the Avatar Chapter 53 - Husks The runaways roll on into Plains Town, and try to secure some supplies, Banji tries to get on with Yani, Nuro tests their spiritual powers, Minh comes clean and Kiyomi tries to fit in with the group. Starring Georgie Hazel as "The Destined" NURO Ted Darling as "The Idealist" BANJI Jesse Thomas as "The Foundling" MINH FANG Ash Cooper as the GRAND MASTER OF THE WHITE LOTUS And Special Guest - Tilia Quinn as "The Adamant" KIYOMI You can find Tilia on twitch at - https://www.twitch.tv/tiliaquinnn Theme song and outro "The Book of War Remains" is by Matt Harrison. Additional music and Sound effects from Soundstripe.com Website // Facebook // Instagram // Twitter // Tik Tok//Patreon Use our affiliate code 'thebookofwar' at Arkenforge to receive $5 off!
Mike and Alec break down Jeremiah Williams (2:00) and Kiyomi McMiller (7:00) departing Rutgers basketball programs before discussing everything Steve Pikiell said in his media scrum this week (12:00). They close by discussing everything Greg Schiano and Athan Kaliakmanis had to say following the first spring practice for Rutgers football (21:00).
Every woman in FLOW365 has a unique story.Some are building businesses, others are caregiving for elders. Some are raising littles, while others are launching young adults into the world.But one thing they all have in common? They're committed to prioritizing their wellness and well-being while creating lives of meaning.In our latest podcast episode, I sat down with four incredible FLOW365ers—Kelly, Eve, Susan, and Kiyomi—to share their journeys, what they're balancing, and how they've transformed through FLOW365.Here's a glimpse of their stories:Kelly moved across the country while launching her first group program, majorly decluttering her life, and navigating the joys and challenges of single motherhood with a tween.Eve shifted from chaos to calm, transitioning from teaching to launching her own book and course, supported by FLOW's planning and accountability system.Susan left corporate life to build her own business, embracing a more feminine, aligned approach to planning while rediscovering her creativity.Kiyomi is rebalancing her life after a decade of caregiving and stepping fully into her identity as an artist, creating works that bring peace and beauty to the world.Each of these women shows what's possible when you have the tools, structure, and community to follow through on what matters most.If you're curious about how FLOW365 could help you balance business, life, and wellness, this conversation is a must-listen.
This week on Seddy Bimco Part Two The Revenge, We visit Maryland and take a look at The Movie, Curse of the Cannibal Confederates!Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimcoLinks: https://linktr.ee/seddybimcoFollow Tim on letterboxd! See the Seddy Bimco watchlist!Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim HamiltonMusic by Tim HamiltonCheck out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-revenge.com/Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimcoCheck out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.In this episode of Seddy Bimco, hosts Tim Hamilton and George The Mighty explore the state of Maryland, discussing its history, culture, and notable facts. They delve into the film 'Curse of the Cannibal Confederates,' critiquing its production quality and background while sharing humorous anecdotes and insights about Baltimore. The conversation flows from state trivia to personal stories, culminating in a detailed examination of the film's merits and flaws. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the absurdities and character dynamics of a low-budget zombie film. They explore the interactions between male and female characters, the humor derived from their situations, and the film's historical context, particularly regarding the Confederate flag and its implications. The discussion highlights the film's poor production quality, awkward dialogue, and the overall lack of coherence in the plot, while also touching on the humor that arises from these shortcomings. In this conversation, Tim Hamilton and George The Mighty delve into the intricacies of a horror film that intertwines themes of character dynamics, historical references, and visual aesthetics. They critique the portrayal of Sarah, the romantic tension between Mel and Kiyomi, and the film's representation of zombies, all while navigating through humorous commentary and insightful observations. The discussion culminates in a reflection on the film's controversial themes surrounding the Civil War and its implications. In this episode, Tim and George explore various themes through humorous discussions, including comparisons between movies like Star Wars and Labyrinth, the concept of revenge in storytelling, and the creation of a podcast as a means of coping with personal curses. They share their own short revenge sequels, delve into listener feedback, and tease the next episode featuring the movie The Boogens. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Bulture Podcast: -Diddy Accuser's Lawyer claims a person "More High Profile" than him is being extorted for appearing in one of his "Freak-Off" videos -Quavo ordered to pay $700,000 in damages for slapping valet driver in 2018 -Chrisean Rock is done making "worldly music" -Cornelius Smith says he expected to get paid $40K for the hit, but only received $800 -One of Young Dolphs killers admitted that Yo Gotti's label, CMG paid $50,000 for his lawyer -Rapper Straight Drop was found guilty of the murder of Young Dolph and sentenced to life in prison -Prosecutor says Yo Gotti's brother, Big Jook put $100,000 hit on Young Dolph and that Straight Drop's co-defendant will testify against him soon -Druski gets nervous after being asked if he ever attended any of " Diddys Parties" -Social media reacts to clip of "Pop the Balloon or Find Love -Offset tells Cardi B he doesn't want her, and she'll be calling him back in couple of months and accuses her of cheating on him while pregnant.... Cardi B replies "And Did" -ATL Jacob reacts to Cardi B accusing him of shading her, after he reacted to a tweet that condoned sleeping with man while pregnant -Fired Waffle House employee links up with Latto and gets a bag, after being fired for Brokey Challenge" -Meg the Stallion shows off brand new iced-out grillz by Johnny Dang -Boosie doesn't allow daughter Ivi to bring her girlfriend home because he doesn't want to "contaminate" her siblings, Ivi while responding to Boosie speaking on her sexuality " Every time I turn around it's like you're bashing me" -Unseen footage of Boosie and TI pressing their sons for having guns in their music video -GloRilla reacts to Rod Wave dropping album "Last Lap" the same day as her debut album "Glorious" -Costco denies selling 1,000 bottles of baby oil to Diddy -Texas law firm set to represent more than 50 alleged victims with sexual assault and abuse against Diddy -Yung Miami accused of harassing women who sued Diddy with claims he drugged and assaulted her over a 4-year span and got her pregnant -Bow Wow ex Kiyomi says he yelled at her in leaked elevator video because he thought she was flirting with Shaq -Power recap
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Moonlit Decisions: Balancing Tradition and Progress Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/moonlit-decisions-balancing-tradition-and-progress Story Transcript:Ja: 澄んだ秋の空に鮮やかな紅葉が広がる白川郷の村。En: In the village of Shirakawa-go, vibrant autumn leaves spread across the clear autumn sky.Ja: ここでは、伝統が風景とともに息づいています。En: Here, tradition breathes alongside the landscape.Ja: 村の至る所に見える合掌造りの家々は、まるで時を超えて村を守る守護者のようです。En: The gassho-style houses scattered throughout the village stand like guardians, as if protecting the village across time.Ja: 収穫された稲の香りが漂い、夜の月見祭りの期待が高まっています。En: The scent of harvested rice fills the air, and anticipation for the nighttime moon-viewing festival intensifies.Ja: レンは都市生活に慣れた長男で、心の中には家の将来についての小さな心配があります。En: Ren, the eldest son accustomed to city life, harbors a small worry about the future of their home.Ja: 妹のきよみは、逆に田舎の生活に深く結びつき、家族の伝統的なライフスタイルを守り続けたいと考えています。En: His sister Kiyomi, on the other hand, is deeply connected to rural life and wishes to preserve the family's traditional lifestyle.Ja: 月見の日、家族は平和な時間を過ごし、月の美しさを楽しんでいました。En: On the night of the moon viewing, the family spends peaceful time enjoying the beauty of the moon.Ja: レンは、この穏やかな夜が家を売る話を持ち出すのに最適だと考えました。En: Ren thinks this serene evening is the perfect opportunity to bring up the topic of selling the house.Ja: 彼は家庭の財政的安定のために、家を売ることが最善だと信じています。En: He believes selling the house is the best option to ensure the family's financial stability.Ja: 夕食後、月が静かに輝く中、レンは家族に売却の話を持ちかけます。En: After dinner, as the moon quietly shines, Ren broaches the subject of selling the house to his family.Ja: 「このままでは家を保つのは難しい」と言いますが、きよみはすぐに反発します。En: He states, "It will be difficult to keep the house at this rate," but Kiyomi immediately pushes back.Ja: 「これはただの家じゃない。En: "This is not just a house.Ja: これは私たちの歴史であり、文化です」と力強く述べるのです。En: It is our history and culture," she asserts passionately.Ja: 家族は静かに聞き入り、緊張感が漂います。En: The family listens quietly as tension fills the air, but Kiyomi's fervent plea resonates with them.Ja: しかし、きよみの熱い訴えが心に響きます。En: "I want to protect this house.Ja: 「この家を守りたい。En: Let's find a new way to do so," she insists.Ja: そのための新しい方法を考えよう」と。En: Ren and Kiyomi work together to find a compromise.Ja: レンときよみは、共に妥協点を見出します。En: "Let's revive this house as a cultural guesthouse," Ren suggests.Ja: 「この家を文化的なゲストハウスとして再生しよう」レンは提案します。En: "That way, we can preserve tradition while connecting with the modern world."Ja: 「それで、伝統を守りながら現代と繋がることができる」翌日から、二人は家の復興計画を立て始めます。En: From the next day, the two begin to draft plans for the house's restoration.Ja: レンは、田舎の美しさと家族の歴史が持つ力を改めて感じ、進歩と伝統のバランスの大切さを学びます。En: Ren rediscovers the power of the countryside's beauty and his family's history, and learns the importance of balancing progress with tradition.Ja: その瞬間から、兄妹の間に新しい絆と共通の夢が生まれました。En: From that moment, a new bond and shared dream emerged between the siblings.Ja: こうして、家族は変わることなく、しかし新しい未来を受け入れ、月明かりの下で一つになりました。En: Thus, the family remained unchanged, yet embraced a new future, uniting under the moonlight.Ja: それが、彼らの新しい一歩となったのです。En: This became their new beginning. Vocabulary Words:vibrant: 鮮やかなautumn leaves: 紅葉guardians: 守護者anticipation: 期待harbors: 抱くbroaches: 持ちかけるasserts: 述べるfervent: 熱いresonates: 響くcompromise: 妥協点revive: 再生guesthouse: ゲストハウスrestoration: 復興bond: 絆embraced: 受け入れたtradition: 伝統landscape: 風景serene: 穏やかなplea: 訴えrevitalization: 再生moon-viewing: 月見preserve: 守り続けるprofoundly: 深くsecure: 保つinvoke: 高まるfuture: 将来historical: 歴史的enthusiastic: 力強くcultural: 文化的proposition: 提案
Bright on Buddhism - Episode 93 - What is Risshō Kōsei Kai? What are its doctrinal roots? What are its historical origins? Resources: Anderson, Richard W. (1994). "Risshō Kōseikai and the Bodhisattva way: Religious ideals, conflict, gender, and status". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 21 (2–3): 312–337. doi:10.18874/jjrs.21.2-3.1994.311-337.; Gerlitz, Peter, "Die Rissho Kosei-kai und ihre Assimilation im Westen", in: Michael Pye, Renate Stegerhoff (eds.), Religion in fremder Kultur. Religion als Minderheit in Europa und Asien, Saarbruecken: Dadder 1987, pp. 111–122; Gerlitz, Peter (1975). "Kathartische und therapeutische Elemente in der Seelsorge der Risshō Kosei-kai." Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte 27 (4), 346-356; Inaba, Keishin; in: Clarke, Peter B. (2006). Encyclopedia of new religious movements, New York : Routledge. ISBN 0415267072, pp. 539–540; Kisala, Robert (1994). Contemporary Karma: Interpretations of Karma in Tenrikyō and Risshō Kōseikai, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 21 (1), 73-91; Kyoden Sutra Readings: Extracts from the Threefold Lotus Sutra, Romanized Japanese and English Translation, Risshō Kōsei Kai 1994; Stewart Guthrie: A Japanese New Religion: Rissho Kosei-Kai in a Mountain Hamlet (Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies), Univ of Michigan 1988. ISBN 0939512335; Kato, Bunno (1993). The Threefold Lotus Sutra. Tokyo: Kosei Publishing Company. p. 348. ISBN 4333002087. PDF; Morioka, Kiyomi (1979). The Institutionalization of a New Religious Movement, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 6 (1/2), 239-280; Morioka, Kiyomi (1994). Attacks on the New Religions: Risshō Kōseikai and the “Yomiuri Affair, Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 21 (2-3), 281-310; Niwano, Nikkyō (1976), Buddhism For Today: A Modern Interpretation of the Threefold Lotus Sutra, Tokyo: Kōsei Publishing Co., ISBN 4333002702 PDF; Stone, Jaquelin (2003). "Nichiren's Activist Heirs: Soka Gakkai, Rissho Koseikai, Nipponzan Myohoji", in Christopher Queen et al., "Action Dharma, New Studies in Engaged Buddhism", RoutledgeCurzon, pp. 63–94; Watanabe, Eimi (1968). Risshō Kōsei-Kai: A Sociological Observation of Its Members, Their Conversion and Their Activities. Contemporary Religions in Japan 9 (1/2), 75-151 Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by tweeting to us @BrightBuddhism, emailing us at Bright.On.Buddhism@gmail.com, or joining us on our discord server, Hidden Sangha https://discord.gg/tEwcVpu! Credits: Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host
Rutgers men's basketball hosts an intriguing transfer target who checks a lot of boxes analytically as Tyson Acuff officially signs, a clear style of play comes into focus, women's hoops counters a big loss with a big addition all while football adds a quality running back for next season.
Kiyomi has been on the short list for a few years now to do a podcast and last week we finally sat down and recorded one which was Kiyomi's first ever podcast. Kiyomi tells us about growing up at Camp Pendleton (San Diego) with his mom and brother, discovering BMX in 77 and first racing in 79 in El Cajon. Racing in the SD area at Rancho, Lakeside, and Kearny - meeting Johnny Johnson, progressing through the local ranks to expert, racing every day of the week including trips to the Orange Y and seeing all the factory riders that were winning Nationals at the time. We talk about sponsorship, riding for local teams like Hidden Valley Bicycles with Shawn Texas, moving onto the Torker Support team, looking up to guys like Eddy King (Factory Torker at the time.) Kiyomi talks about his first National win, still struggling to get support and the frustrations that came with it and quitting for awhile, going to school, working and coming back to riding and racing in the late 80s in the 17 and over x class and getting on Peddle Power, Tech and later Redline and Haro. We talk about Kiyomi being up for Am titles, turning Pro, riding for Parkpre, racing mountain bikes, winning the ABA Pro Cruiser title before catching the mid 90s wave of BMX on the up, getting on Trek and being one of the highest paid AAs at the time. We talk about Kiyomi's other Pro Cruiser titles, World Championships Mains and his first AA Win alongside being the rider/team support for Oakley. We talk about being let go mid-season on Trek, going back to Haro, racing the Vans Triple Crown, retiring, coming back to race Vet/Masters in 05 and winning the NBL Masters title, riding MX these days and working at Magnaflow in San Diego for over 25 years now and counting. We also talk about some of the magazine covers Kiyomi has had, riders he looked up to, his riding style, training and so much more. Photo: @usabmx
Episode No. 639 features artists Sin Wai Kin and Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork. The Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, University of California, Berkeley is presenting "MATRIX 284/Sin Wai Kin: The Story Changing," the artist's first US exhibition. BAMPFA's exhibition includes Sin's two most recent video works: The Breaking Story (2022) and Dreaming the End (2023). "The Story Changing" was curated by Victoria Sung and is on view through March 10. BAMPFA's eight-page exhibition brochure features a conversation between Sung and Sin. Sin often uses speculative fiction and narrative in performance and in filmic works. Informed by their experience in London's drag scene, Sin's work asks questions about history, the present, and the construction of reality and factuality. Sin was shortlisted for the UK's Turner Prize in 2022. Their work has been shown at museums such as Fondazione Memmo, Rome, Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva, Somerset House, London, The British Museum, London, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, the 2019 Venice Biennale, and more. On the second segment, a re-air of a 2017 segment with Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork. The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University is presenting "Poems of Electronic Air," Gork's East Coast institutional debut, through April 7. The exhibition combines recent sculpture with a commissioned, site-specific installation made for the CCVA's Le Corbusier-designed building. Gork has previously exhibited at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, SFMOMA, SculptureCenter, New York, BAMPFA, and in the Hammer Museum's 2019 Made in L.A. biennial. For images, see Episode No. 302. Instagram: Sin Wai Kin, Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork, Tyler Green.
When bombardier Micah Lund dies on a mission over Hiroshima, his spirit remains trapped in the land of his enemies. Dazed, he follows Kiyomi Oshiro, a war widow struggling to care for her young daughter, Ai. Food is scarce, work at the factory is brutal, and her in-laws treat her like a servant. Watching Kiyomi and Ai together, Micah reconsiders his intolerance for the people he'd called the enemy. As his concern for the mother and daughter grows, so does his guilt for his part in their suffering. Micah finds a new reality when Kiyomi and Ai dream—one which allows him to interact with them. While his feelings for Kiyomi deepen, imminent destruction looms. Hiroshima is about to be bombed, and Micah must warn Kiyomi and her daughter. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of In the Realm of Ash & Sorrow. Sponsored by Doc Chavent
Trigger warning: In this episode, our guest shares her journey with abuse and suicide. Ifyou or someone you love has recently experienced the tragic loss to suicide, please feel freeto skip this episode during your healing process. We have 100+ other powerfulconversations to enjoy at www.warriorsunmasked.com In this episode of Warriors Unmasked, we had the honor of sitting down with Kiyomi O'Connor, a beacon of resilience and healing. Kiyomi's journey began in the shadow of emotional abuse as a young child, a time marked by harsh verbal bullying and the painful witnessing of her mother's struggles. These early years laid a complex foundation for Kiyomi, intertwining trauma with a deep-seated sense of self-blame and unworthiness. Despite these challenges, Kiyomi blossomed into an individual of remarkable strength and versatility. She excelled academically and professionally, pursuing a career in dentistry, yet never feeling truly aligned with her path. It was not until a pivotal moment in her early twenties, following a heart-wrenching suicide attempt, that Kiyomi embarked on a transformative journey to reclaim her authentic self. Her move to the United States marked a significant turning point. Here, Kiyomi not only pursued advanced scientific research but also began to peel back the layers of her past traumas. She encountered love, marrying her late husband, Patrick, and together, they delved into spiritual healing and Dharma teachings. This spiritual exploration became a source of profound personal growth and healing. Kiyomi's story is one of courage in the face of adversity and the power of self-reflection and spirituality in healing deep wounds. Her narrative serves as a vivid reminder that no matter the darkness we face, there is always a path towards light and self-reconciliation. To dive deeper into the profound insights and experiences of Kiyomi O'Connor and learn more about her book, hit play on this episode of Warriors Unmasked and join us on a journey of healing, resilience, and the discovery of inner peace. GUEST LINKS: Website: https://kyomioconnor.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyomi-o-connor-a37bb7210 Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyomiOconnor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memoir_writer2 LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Join Chuck's Text Community: 251-418-7966 Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe To Our YouTube My Community Contact Episode Minute By Minute: 00:00 Introduction + Messages From Our Sponsors 03:25 Kiyomi's Journey of Emotional Abuse 08:26 Kiyomi's Struggles in School and Home 09:10 Kiyomi's Journey to Self-Realization 12:35 Kiyomi's Struggles with Family and Relationships 18:31 Kiyomi's Journey to the United States 20:16 Kiyomi's Spiritual Journey and Healing 22:33 Kiyomi's Life with Husband, Patrick 34:42 Kiyomi's Transformation through Buddhism 38:48 Kiyomi's Self-Care Practices 42:10 Kiyomi's Book and Final Thoughts For Those Who Are Struggling
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Ep 265: From Corporate Life to a Delicious Detour with Chef Carolyne Helmy from The Star Gold Coast This week we're honored to chat with Chef Carolyne Helmy. With a unique blend of French culinary mastery and New Caledonian heritage, Carolyne has been shaping the gastronomic landscape at The Star Gold Coast's luxury suite hotel, The Darling. Prepare to be whisked away into her world of sumptuous menus, tight-knit team culture, and ambitious vision for the future.Key Takeaways:-French Influence: Carolyne delves into how her French roots and culture infuse her culinary art at The Star Gold Coast.-Shaped by Experience: With stints at award-winning venues like Kiyomi and Garden Kitchen & Bar, she shares how these experiences have seasoned her culinary style.-Team Spirit: The importance of fostering a supportive work environment isn't lost on Carolyne. She talks about how strong camaraderie elevates the dining experience for guests.-Looking Ahead: Carolyne outlines her future aspirations, both for her team and The Darling's culinary offerings.-Legacy Goals: How does one leave a lasting impact on the hospitality industry? Carolyne gives us her take.Please find our guest information here:Website: https://www.star.com.au/goldcoast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefcarolyne/Please find us here at POH:Website: https://principleofhospitality.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/principle_of_hospitality/Mentioned in this episode:Loaded Now, if you feel like you can never get on top of your back-of-house ops, you'll want to hear about our sponsor for this season - Loaded. Loaded's hospitality management software has changed the game for hospitality performance in New Zealand, and they've just arrived in Australia to help you do the same. Their everything-in-one-place platform helps you master your reporting and inventory, simplify your recipe and menu management, reduce your cogs, and becomes an epic central hub that immediately puts you in control. We've seen Loaded's impact first-hand, and if you're running a bar, Pub, restaurant or cafe you need to reach out to the team. Check them out at loadedhub.comLoaded Now, if you feel like you can never get on top of your back-of-house ops, you'll want to hear about our sponsor for this season - Loaded. Loaded's hospitality management software has changed the game for hospitality performance in New Zealand, and they've just arrived in Australia to help you do the same. Their everything-in-one-place platform helps you master your reporting and inventory, simplify your recipe and menu management, reduce your cogs, and becomes an epic central hub that immediately puts you in control. We've seen Loaded's impact first-hand, and if you're running a bar, Pub, restaurant or cafe you need to reach out to the team. Check them out at loadedhub.com
Last year, Hunter spoke with members of the newly formed Defenders Union of Colorado (DUC) to discuss their reason for unionization and the challenges facing all employees of Colorado Public Defense. Today, Hunter is once again speaking with DUC, but this time, they discussed the complete failure of leadership to be transparent with them and how that is eroding trust between the two. Guests: Kiyomi Bolick, Long Time Colorado Public Defender and a Founding Organizer of DUC Mike Kubicek, Investigator, Durango Office of the Public Defender Oliver Rose Katz, Administrative Assistant, Brighton Office of the Public Defender Resources: Colorado Public Defenders Raise Concern over Pay https://www.denverpost.com/2023/05/17/colorado-public-defenders-pay-petition-union-16-million/ Follow DUC on Twitter https://twitter.com/DefenderUnionCO Follow DUC on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/defenders_union_of_colorado/ Colorado Public Defender https://www.coloradodefenders.us/ Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
If you feel like ROCD/RA has been there for a long time, and it's felt lonely, then this one episode is for you. In this podcast episode, Kiyomi interviews Maya from Germany where she expresses how she's experienced ROCD/RA for 8 years. Her determination to do her inner work and embrace healing has reshaped her path. Discover how she found the strength to over come, and gain insights into thriving with ROCD/RA all through Maya's inspiring experience. Learn about... Maya (from Germany) has been with her partner for 8 years and likes challenging the rules. She expresses: “Although I was destined to have ROCDRA, I was also destined to fight” Learn how Maya likes challenging and building things, and why this has helped her through her journey with ROCD/RA. Learn about Maya's journey with ROCD/RA Understand the important wisdom she's gained through having ROCD/RA for 8 years. When and why she decided to work with Jillian (AIL Coach) and do Awaken into Love work and how that's changed her life. Powerful tips Maya has for people who have been going through ROCD/RA for a long time. & more...
Early childhood can be a time of rich discovery, a period when educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination to create unique learning opportunities. Some teachers engage with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative--but not all students have access to these kinds of learning environments. In Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades (U Chicago Press, 2021), the authors filmed and studied a a first-grade classroom led by a Black immigrant teacher who encouraged her diverse group of students to exercise their agency. When the researchers showed the film to other schools, everyone struggled. Educators admired the teacher but didn't think her practices would work with their own Black and brown students. Parents of color—many of them immigrants—liked many of the practices, but worried that they would compromise their children. And the young children who viewed the film thought that the kids in the film were terrible, loud, and badly behaved; they told the authors that learning was supposed to be quiet, still, and obedient. In Segregation by Experience Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove show us just how much our expectations of children of color affect what and how they learn at school, and they ask us to consider which children get to have sophisticated, dynamic learning experiences at school and which children are denied such experiences because of our continued racist assumptions about them. Laura Beth Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Early childhood can be a time of rich discovery, a period when educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination to create unique learning opportunities. Some teachers engage with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative--but not all students have access to these kinds of learning environments. In Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades (U Chicago Press, 2021), the authors filmed and studied a a first-grade classroom led by a Black immigrant teacher who encouraged her diverse group of students to exercise their agency. When the researchers showed the film to other schools, everyone struggled. Educators admired the teacher but didn't think her practices would work with their own Black and brown students. Parents of color—many of them immigrants—liked many of the practices, but worried that they would compromise their children. And the young children who viewed the film thought that the kids in the film were terrible, loud, and badly behaved; they told the authors that learning was supposed to be quiet, still, and obedient. In Segregation by Experience Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove show us just how much our expectations of children of color affect what and how they learn at school, and they ask us to consider which children get to have sophisticated, dynamic learning experiences at school and which children are denied such experiences because of our continued racist assumptions about them. Laura Beth Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Early childhood can be a time of rich discovery, a period when educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination to create unique learning opportunities. Some teachers engage with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative--but not all students have access to these kinds of learning environments. In Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades (U Chicago Press, 2021), the authors filmed and studied a a first-grade classroom led by a Black immigrant teacher who encouraged her diverse group of students to exercise their agency. When the researchers showed the film to other schools, everyone struggled. Educators admired the teacher but didn't think her practices would work with their own Black and brown students. Parents of color—many of them immigrants—liked many of the practices, but worried that they would compromise their children. And the young children who viewed the film thought that the kids in the film were terrible, loud, and badly behaved; they told the authors that learning was supposed to be quiet, still, and obedient. In Segregation by Experience Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove show us just how much our expectations of children of color affect what and how they learn at school, and they ask us to consider which children get to have sophisticated, dynamic learning experiences at school and which children are denied such experiences because of our continued racist assumptions about them. Laura Beth Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Early childhood can be a time of rich discovery, a period when educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination to create unique learning opportunities. Some teachers engage with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative--but not all students have access to these kinds of learning environments. In Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades (U Chicago Press, 2021), the authors filmed and studied a a first-grade classroom led by a Black immigrant teacher who encouraged her diverse group of students to exercise their agency. When the researchers showed the film to other schools, everyone struggled. Educators admired the teacher but didn't think her practices would work with their own Black and brown students. Parents of color—many of them immigrants—liked many of the practices, but worried that they would compromise their children. And the young children who viewed the film thought that the kids in the film were terrible, loud, and badly behaved; they told the authors that learning was supposed to be quiet, still, and obedient. In Segregation by Experience Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove show us just how much our expectations of children of color affect what and how they learn at school, and they ask us to consider which children get to have sophisticated, dynamic learning experiences at school and which children are denied such experiences because of our continued racist assumptions about them. Laura Beth Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Early childhood can be a time of rich discovery, a period when educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination to create unique learning opportunities. Some teachers engage with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative--but not all students have access to these kinds of learning environments. In Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades (U Chicago Press, 2021), the authors filmed and studied a a first-grade classroom led by a Black immigrant teacher who encouraged her diverse group of students to exercise their agency. When the researchers showed the film to other schools, everyone struggled. Educators admired the teacher but didn't think her practices would work with their own Black and brown students. Parents of color—many of them immigrants—liked many of the practices, but worried that they would compromise their children. And the young children who viewed the film thought that the kids in the film were terrible, loud, and badly behaved; they told the authors that learning was supposed to be quiet, still, and obedient. In Segregation by Experience Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove show us just how much our expectations of children of color affect what and how they learn at school, and they ask us to consider which children get to have sophisticated, dynamic learning experiences at school and which children are denied such experiences because of our continued racist assumptions about them. Laura Beth Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Early childhood can be a time of rich discovery, a period when educators have an opportunity to harness their students' fascination to create unique learning opportunities. Some teachers engage with their students' ideas in ways that make learning collaborative--but not all students have access to these kinds of learning environments. In Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades (U Chicago Press, 2021), the authors filmed and studied a a first-grade classroom led by a Black immigrant teacher who encouraged her diverse group of students to exercise their agency. When the researchers showed the film to other schools, everyone struggled. Educators admired the teacher but didn't think her practices would work with their own Black and brown students. Parents of color—many of them immigrants—liked many of the practices, but worried that they would compromise their children. And the young children who viewed the film thought that the kids in the film were terrible, loud, and badly behaved; they told the authors that learning was supposed to be quiet, still, and obedient. In Segregation by Experience Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sánchez-Suzuki Colegrove show us just how much our expectations of children of color affect what and how they learn at school, and they ask us to consider which children get to have sophisticated, dynamic learning experiences at school and which children are denied such experiences because of our continued racist assumptions about them. Laura Beth Kelly is an assistant professor of Educational Studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Please also watch the video version of this show on the blueplanetsurf youtube channel for lots of cool footage- video by Lucas Purcell Aloha friends. It's Robert Stehlik, welcome to another episode of the Blue Planet Show. Today's show is not an interview, but rather a recap where I talk about my experience at the Molokai to Oahu race and what I heard from other competitors at the race. So let's get into it. Okay. So after a three year break for the pandemic and so on, the Molokai race, It finally happened again in 2023 and for the first time it had a wing foil division. So I was really excited about that and signed up for the Wingfo division, as well as a bunch of us from Oahu. And a couple weeks ago we went over to Maui and winged from Maui to Molokai, and then did the Molokai Holokai, and then Molokai to Oahu, a little training run. A couple of weeks before, and then the day before the Molokai race, we flew over and stayed at Kalua Koi, at our friend Eli's place. Beautiful place, right on the water. Here's Derek taking a little cruise on his bike down the path. And at Kalua Koi, the wind is pretty offshore, so the water's smooth on the inside. And the day before the race, the wind was pretty light on the inside, but once you got a little bit offshore, it was pretty strong winds. And Eli and Derek were decided to use our new prototype wings. We had a six meter and a seven meter version of our new wings and Eli was using the seven and Derek, the six meter. And then I opted to choose the, my tried and tested seven meter alien wing that I've been using. Here's Nani. So we're just warming up a little bit the day before the race, getting out there, feeling the water, and so on. Of course on the inside it's pretty smooth, and then once you get further out in the channel, the the water gets a lot rougher. So the evening before the race, there was a little race meeting, everybody meeting on the lawn. at Koala Koi and then they served up a nice dinner afterwards. So for us the energy at this event was amazing. People come in from all over the world, a lot of people from Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Japan. It's great to see everyone again after like years of not having this event, to see all the top paddlers and foilers from all over the world. It's really cool and to see familiar faces from previous events and so on. So for me personally, this was I think it was like the 11th or maybe the 12th time I did this event. I did it, mostly on stand up paddle boards, or all on stand up paddle boards. I think I did it eight times solo, two times as a team, and then this is the first time I did it as a wing foiler. Derek Hama was collecting signatures for his poster, so that was a really cool idea, and he got a ton of signatures during the event. And this is Terry from Virgin Islands, Alan Cadiz from Maui, just hanging out, chatting, and getting excited about the next morning. And then you can see water is... Pretty calm nice sunset, of course, lots of escort boats. Usually the evening before, escort boats will come close to the beach. There's no harbor there you have to swim out to the boat to get your equipment. Usually the boats take over the equipment. come over from Oahu on the boat. But I usually opt to take a plane because that ride from Oahu to Molokai can be pretty rough when you're going into the wind and into the chop. So it's a pretty rough ride, but many people come over on the boat, but I always prefer to fly over. And then, yeah, you pick up your gear like you I picked up my board and wing from the boat the night before. And here you see a lot of escort boats the morning of the event. Then they have the pre race pule prayer, Hawaiian prayer. And then everyone's getting pretty excited for a safe and fun crossing. And yeah, the pule is always... A great great way to get ready in the morning. Everybody picks up a satellite tracking chip that tracks the race. So that's a good way for people to follow the race live. You can see where everyone's position is. Here are the two start buoys in the bay at Kalua Koi. And then this was the first start at... I think it was 7 30 a. m. I want to say it was the prone paddle board start Drones in the air and here's the Start everyone charges off It's of course a long race, but still you don't want to be left behind at the finish So everyone always paddles hard right from the beginning you definitely want to conserve your energy because it's a long race. And yeah, the beginning, the water was pretty calm. Pretty smooth water. Not a lot of chop in the water. So for, especially for the stand up foilers. You can see these conditions are not ideal for getting up on foil or pumping. So it's pretty much, there, there was some wind at our backs, but pretty much the stand up foilers had to pump up onto, up on foil and then pump pretty far to get to where it started to get a little bit easier with some bumps pushing them along. So this is the prone division. Of course, the... M2O is known as the Paddleboard World Championships, and that's how it all started. Surfers looking for something to do in the summertime in the North Shore, they started to pick up longer surfboards and paddle distances and found it was really good training for the winter. So for a long time, the Molokai Race Paddleboard Division was dominated by Jamie Mitchell. who's won it many times, but he hasn't been competing the last few times. It's still dominated by Australian paddlers. The top three male Unlimited and top three male stock division were all Australians. And the winner this year was Charlie Vercoe from, 22 year old from Australia winning the race on an Unlimited board in 453. And especially considering these difficult conditions, that's quite the accomplishment to paddle it in under five hours many. took much longer than that. It was definitely a challenging race at the end with the northerly currents pulling against you. The stand up division was a little bit smaller this year, still a good contingent of paddlers though, but a lot of the pro racers that used to compete in stand up paddling are now on stand up foil boards, including people like James Casey, who won the stand up unlimited in 2019 Kai Lenny, and many others that used to compete in stand up racing are now stand up foiling. So that seems to be the big competitive division now. But Mo Freitas from Oahu competed in the unlimited division. And so it, it was a competitive race for stand up paddling but a smaller field than before. And then here in the... That NSP, blue and green NSP board, is the paddler from Japan who was this year's champion in the Unlimited for the first time, a Japanese paddler winning the Molokai to Oahu race. Yusuke Hyogo, 36 year old from Japan, won the Unlimited stand up paddleboard division in 445. So that's an impressive time considering especially the... The difficult conditions as you see a couple of the blue planet bump rider boards really proud of All the competitors that used our blue planet boards. They did really well, so I'll talk about that some more later You can see here that the water on the inside was pretty smooth and it's just there was some wind from the back, but it's it's not, there weren't a lot of bumps pushing you along because, the wind's offshore. You can see all the escort boats lined up. They are supposed to wait for 30 minutes before joining the paddlers to keep the wakes and the churned up water to a minimum. But you can see how these conditions are definitely challenging for foiling because, yeah, the stand up foilers have to pump up on foil in these pretty calm waters with not much wind from their back. Here you see Moe Freitas. And this is the start of the foil division. So like I said, yeah, the water was pretty smooth on the inside, so stand up foilers had to really work to get up on foil basically flat water start and then pump pretty far out. Versus wing foilers we were able to take off pretty quick. There was a decent amount of wind, it was pretty light, but seemed like there was a little bit of a gust in the early on. And that helped us get going in the beginning, had a decent start, and pretty good wind in the beginning, and then later on during the race it got a little bit lighter. And I, we don't, didn't get drone footage from the start, but you can see the prone foilers, the stand up foilers pumping along, working hard, and then the wing foilers. Flying off to a good start. I was on a Blue Planet Wing Racer board 5'10 5'10 by 21 inches, so a longer, narrower board, and a 7 meter wing, and then a Mike's Lab. 600 foil with a 103 centimeter mast and you know that combo worked out pretty well. Had a good amount of speed right from the start. Trying to chase the faster paddlers ahead of me. So there was yeah, a few ahead of me. Especially Alan Cadiz who I was trying to keep up with. He was on a Mike's Lab 540. Which I think had a little bit higher speed, but then maybe with my 600, I was able to go a little bit steeper, a little bit steeper downwind angle, which was important because yeah, but that northerly current we ended up having to crisscross quite a bit. You just, you couldn't just take a straight line to the, to portlock. And Yeah, here we're already getting close to Oahu. It's skipped a bunch, but the middle of the channel got a little bit light. There were a good amount of bumps, and pretty steep bumps, and a lot of good riding, but just the wind got a little light, so even with the 7 meter wing, I find myself pumping the wing and the foil quite a bit, trying to keep a good angle. And then I'm a regular foot. Winger. And I just find that I'm not very good at switching my feet. I'm not as fast if I try to, put my feet the other way. I was basically riding most of the way with my body kind of twisted toe, my, my toe side direction. And then, at the very end, I started catching up to Alan Cadiz. He got quite a bit ahead of me, but then I caught him at the end. And then, I made it into the bay and I was like pushing hard upwind and then I just caught an edge and crashed and I fell and then Alan passed me again. But, overall I was pretty happy. I finished the race in an hour 55. I lost a little bit of probably another five minutes at the end, but I was definitely stoked to finish. And excited about my time that I finished fifth overall. And the winners in the wing flow division were Finn Spencer, 19 year old from Maui. In 131, amazingly fast time. And then second place was Aidan Nicholas from Auckland, New Zealand. And 137, and then third place Bobo Gallagher, 14, from Lahaina. And then fourth place was Alan Cadiz from Maui. And fifth place was myself. And Alan and myself were the first and second in the 40 and over division. I think Alan is already 60 and I'm 55, cool that us older guys can still be up there and mix it up with the young pros. Pretty stoked. And then in the female division Nani from Oahu, who's been winging with our group won the won the female race in 2. 10, so she also had a very fast time. So congrats, Nani, on a really good crossing. And then in first place in the wing foil team division were my friends Eli and Derek that we've been training together with so stoked that they finished right up there as well. And they did the team division as a two person team, but they both did the whole race, so they basically shared the escort boat and started together and finished together it's a cool way to do the race, just basically staying together and basically you're only going to be as fast as the slower winger. And then after the race, I got a chance to interview James Casey, so you should definitely check out that interview. He won the stand up foil division. I also interviewed Nani, and then Derek and Eli. Those interviews are posting soon. Here are the overall results again. Like the wing floaters definitely dominated the top, top ten fastest times. But we also finished at the blinker buoy versus the, everybody else had to paddle into the bay. So with the prone boards that was definitely a challenge to paddle all the way into the bay. James Casey shared a pretty cool story about that, how that all went down, so you might want to check that out. So I added a few more photos of the award ceremony after the event. Every time the Molokai Toaho race is held, they have an award ceremony at the Outrigger Canoe Club. It's always a nice event, it makes it a legitimate world championship event. Here are Eli and Derek who won the team Wingfoil Division on the Blue Planet Wings. Good job guys. These are the top female finishers. This time Olivia Piana came in first over Annie Reichard who finished first at the Maui to Molokai race. These are the top finishes in the sub stock division and I'm really stoked because they were all on Blue Planet bump rider boards. This is Kiyomi she was, and they were all on 14 foot bump riders, so stoked about that. And here's our Blue Planet team so had some really good results and not really. happy with the results of the You know the whole blue planet team and get to see our gear working well in these conditions and then here are the all the top stand up foilers James Casey won the stand up foil division, which was a close finish, and he was he was able to catch a little bump, he said, by by pillars. And pump it all the way over the reef, which is definitely a risky move because if you come off foil over the shallow reef, you can get stuck there and, have to paddle with the foil upside down, but he was able to pull off the wind. So congratulations, James, and congratulations, Finn Spencer. I'm going to interview the Spencer brothers soon. Finn Spencer, by the way, had a... Injury on his heel and big infection and he pulled through with it, but he came up on stage with crutches. So congratulations Finn and stay tuned for more blue planet shows. We bring out some more interviews from this race and many more interviews to come. So thanks for watching. See you on the water. Aloha.
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In this episode, I sit down with Relationship OCD expert and founder of Awaken Into Love, Kiyomi LaFleur, to talk about resistance and how it shows up in our journey to heal relationship anxiety/ROCD. We cover: three common ways resistance shows up in the healing journey how to view resistance with more compassion (and even to celebrate it!) how to begin working with resistance self-empowerment and self-trust — More of Kiyomi's work: Awaken Into Love website Awaken Into Love YouTube Awaken Into Love Instagram — Additional resources: Join Deconstruct the Doubts digital course here (instant + lifetime access) Click here to join Beyond the Doubts group coaching Download the free video training: The Single Most Important Lesson in Healing Relationship Anxiety Visit my website Connect with me on Instagram
How do we provide supportive management for people with disabilities in our workplaces? On this show Katie Manwiller, Education Librarian & Assistant Professor at West Chester University Libraries in Pennsylvania, Sammy Peter, Chair of the Libraries Faculty at the University of Wyoming, and Kiyomi Deards, Chair of the Libraries Faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln talk about what we need to know to support people of all abilities working in our organizations.
How can we operate effectively in the workplace without overextending? On this show Kiyomi Deards, Chair of the Libraries Faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Leo Lo, Dean and Professor at the College of University Libraries and Learning Sciences at the University of New Mexico, talk about how to be generous without being a doormat. Thinking about ways to align actions with appropriate boundaries and priorities can help all of us be more effective in our work.
Kiyomi Kowalski is a mom, a Marine Corps veteran, a lawyer, and a social justice advocate. Kiyomi's social justice work is centered on creating more inclusive spaces for Jewish people of all backgrounds as well as eradicating racism and antisemitism. In 2021, Kiyomi co-founded Jewbian Princess, a Black, Jewish women-led organization to deliver corporate-level diversity and inclusion education to Jewish organizations with a Jewish lens. Tune in to hear Kiyomi's perspectives on what it takes to confront racism and anti-semitism without losing your joy. Also mentioned in this epsiode:Mocha MomJewbian PrincessProject Shema
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Self-compassion and kindness is one of the most crucial and important pieces to finding freedom from Relationship OCD and Relationship Anxiety. In this podcast episode, Kiyomi takes you through a loving-kindness meditation practice to help you kick start your week with self-love and gentleness for your heart.
She remembered the scent of rain and bamboo. The squish of her shoes in the soft loam as she followed her father through the forest. He with his axe over one shoulder, and she carrying a lunch her mother had packed for them. She had always thought him a giant of a man, so powerful and strong. But she remembered following along behind him and noticing the delicate curve of his back. | Copyright 2022 by Kiyomi Appleton Gaines. Narrated by Taylor Meskimen.
To order with a 5% discount from Chef AJ, go to https://groundgreentea.com/referrals and follow the 3 simple steps: 1. Create an account* 2. Scroll down and click Chef AJ's photo on the page, https://groundgreentea.com/referrals 3. Complete your order *When creating an account, you will also receive 100 points automatically, which is worth $5 and you can apply it to your order. Kiyomi Koike is a Japanese immigrant and she became a proud US citizen more than a decade ago. She is the founder and owner of SEI MEE TEA, which offers quality organic Japanese green teas nationwide and internationally since 2004. When her second child was born, her husband was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer while her father was in critical condition with lung cancer in Japan. Her father passed away six months after she was informed about his illness. Desperate to help her husband, Kiyomi researched intensively to find a better way of getting the health benefits of green tea. Five years later, Kiyomi's husband was cleared of cancer. Although skeptical at first, the oncologist told them, “I think you're on to something here. Whatever you do, don't stop drinking your green tea.” Kiyomi and her husband knew it was their duty to share this good news with others who were battling cancer and other terrible diseases. Kiyomi's mission is to share her discoveries with American folks by offering the purest and simplest form of "Ground Green Tea". When asked "why Green Tea," she answers, "Because Green Tea is the simplest and easiest addition anyone can make to his or her diet in order to improve health." She believes a small habitual change could lead to a significant outcome in a long run. Green tea naturally contains caffeine. Kiyomi found the patented water-process decaf method removes caffeine but not antioxidants. She has contracted independently with an organic tea farm in Japan and offers water-process decaf green tea powder, using organic green tea leaves. Kiyomi loves to hear from her happy customers more than anything else. Here's one of the wonderful messages she received recently: "Thank you so very much! Not only am I extremely thrilled to have won your survey giveaway, but I also received, from you, more information on a brewing question that I have had for years! I now feel that I am more educated, and informed, on everything about green tea because of the educational series that you recently provided in the “Learn True Fact” series. It is so clear that the company really cares for its customer base, and truly believes in the integrity and quality of its product, and it comes through in everything that you do - right down to your packaging and shipping. Your passion for how and why you started SEI MEE TEA comes through in every way and is aspiring!" As Kiyomi is passionate about healthy foods that are easy to make and delicious, she also offers another tasty & healthy beverage to the American market: "Unforgettable" coffee alternative made with roasted brown rice, which is caffeine-free and gluten-free. Since Chef AJ included this unique product in her favorites, it became a staple for many American folks as well. Here's what one of the reviews says: "I used to drink a lot of coffee. Had to give up caffeine. However, my wife saw Chef AJ recommend this product, so she ordered it. It is true. Made according to instructions, the drink is like the best cup of coffee I can get at Starbucks." Find more testimonials at https://groundgreentea.com/testimonials-customer-stories/
Did you know that unconscious projection in a relationship can cause suffering and ROCD/RA? When I learned about the psychology of projection years ago, it blew my mind and I have a feeling it'll BLOW your mind too. In this podcast episode, Kiyomi interviews Dani from Germany all on her healing around Projection. We talked about what projection is and how it may be showing up in your relationship. How our childhood and adolescent wounds show up in partnership through Projection. Learn why projection is primarily a protective mechanism protecting us from something we are afraid of. Understand why creativity & balance are a powerful force for freedom in relationships and ROCD/RA. Investigate how to know if it's something you need to communicate in the relationship or a primary trauma wounding. What to do with feeling like we are to much in our partnership. The dynamic of needing vs. asking in a Relationship. Energy shifting to create more polarity with your beloved and how to work with Projection in Relationship in a way that's empowering for you...
O PodCopa recebe a repórter Kiyomi Nakamura e o cinegrafista Jorge Ventura, dupla icônica nas coberturas da Seleção Brasileira na Copa do Mundo.
Do you notice yourself trying to FIX or CHANGE your partner? Do you fall into a codependent dynamic of trying to heal your partner and vice versa? In this podcast episode, Kiyomi takes Manon through a mini, LIVE coaching session. They talk about why people fall into fixing roles, resentment in relationships, the energetics of being in this dynamic, and many a-ha moments as to why what ROCD/RA is teaching and showing her. *Please keep in mind that this is not a therapy or full coaching session but a snippet into her situation and her journey and story.*
What is trauma and why is trauma connected to ROCD/RA? Are specialists missing a key component piece if they don't address trauma? Why true and deep healing takes place in the body and how to start the process yourself. In this podcast episode, Kiyomi interviews Lara, a ROCD Academy course and AIR graduate with 7 years of wisdom and knowledge in bodywork. Join them in this special podcast episode as they talk about why and how you need to heal trauma to heal ROCD/RA!
In this unique, three-person podcast episode, Kiyomi, Alexis, and Manon speak about the ONE surprising thing that will help you heal and integrate faster with Relationship OCD & Relationship Anxiety: Community. They talk about why group and community work is so crucial for healing, why we aren't meant to heal alone and why we need others, the science behind community and healing, why we need community with ROCD/Relationship Anxiety, why people who don't have a strong community, are more prone to project to their partners to fulfill that gap, why lack of community can lead to more ROCD/Relationship Anxiety and so much more!
Jungian analyst and psychological astrologer Kiyomi Hirose joins us from Fukuyama, Japan to discuss her English translation of the book, The Code of Laozi: A Gate for the Great Tao – The Ultimate Principle of Sexuality Hidden in Laozi's Teaching
In this episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast, we talk with Kiyomi Koike about the benefits of green tea. Kiyomi is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to green tea. It is fascinating to hear about the difference between matcha and sencha tea and how they are grown. She shares the power of tea and how it helped her family through the scariest time. You will also learn how to know which tea companies to trust and learn how to make a great cup of tea without ruining the nutrients. For a discount click the link below. Kiyomi, the founder of SEI MEE TEA, is an avid researcher of green tea who began her green tea journey when her husband was diagnosed with cancer after her second child was born. Desperate to help him survive stage III cancer, Kiyomi worked intensively to find a better, more palatable product to be able to provide Bill with the health benefits of green tea. Bill beat the odds. Bill and Kiyomi thought it was their moral duty to share their discoveries with the public and that's how SEI MEE TEA was born. Kiyomi has been sharing her knowledge with her customers for almost two decades now with her mission being to offer the best, most enjoyable green tea for your health based on the facts. The water process decaffeinated Sencha powder she offers is a rare-to-find product with the only ingredient used being certified organic Sencha green tea leaf. This is the result of Kiyomi working directly with a certified organic farmer in Japan. In this episode we discuss: Finding green tea and the family health journey Components of green tea Benefits of green Studies Matcha and sencha How to know if your buying quality tea Tea from China or Japan Water temperature- myth or truth? How to prepare the perfect cup How much tea a day?
Artists Kalan.Frfr and Kiyomi Leslie join the ladies of Lip Service this week and it seems like we may have a love connection on our hands! Is it us or do we see potential between Kalan and Kiyomi? Kalan opens up about how important his girls feet are to him, as well as breaking down what type of date he would take Kiyomi on as he shoots his shot. Kiyomi, Kalan & Gigi share stories about the time when a crazy ex pulled up on the person they were seeing (while they were with them), and much more! Kiyomi even opens up about the arrest and altercation she had with Shad Moss. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Artists Kalan.Frfr and Kiyomi Leslie join the ladies of Lip Service this week and it seems like we may have a love connection on our hands! Is it us or do we see potential between Kalan and Kiyomi? Kalan opens up about how important his girls feet are to him, as well as breaking down what type of date he would take Kiyomi on as he shoots his shot. Kiyomi, Kalan & Gigi share stories about the time when a crazy ex pulled up on the person they were seeing (while they were with them), and much more! Kiyomi even opens up about the arrest and altercation she had with Shad Moss. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered how your physical health may be connected to your mental health? Have you noticed your mood and ROCD getting worse around your menstrual cycle? It's true! Our physical health is incredibly connected to our mental health and it can immensely affect ROCD, anxiety, and our overall mental health. In this episode, Kiyomi interviews Sarah Hook (@the_healing.place) a holistic expert working 15 years helping women nourish their bodies & nervous system!
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
She remembered the scent of rain and bamboo. The squish of her shoes in the soft loam as she followed her father through the forest. He with his axe over one shoulder, and she carrying a lunch her mother had packed for them. She had always thought him a giant of a man, so powerful and strong. But she remembered following along behind him and noticing the delicate curve of his back. | Copyright 2022 by Kiyomi Appleton Gaines. Narrated by Taylor Meskimen.
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