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In this solo episode, Brandon unpacks a powerful idea that keeps surfacing in his work and personal life: we can't solve problems we don't understand. And we can't understand problems until we stop speaking in generalities and start getting specific.The spark came from a bedtime story with his son—What Do You Do With a Problem? by Kobi Yamada—but the insight goes much deeper. Avoiding the problem makes it grow. Facing it, defining it, and breaking it down is what opens the door to real solutions.Brandon explores how this principle shows up in manufacturing, leadership, strategy, communication, and day-to-day execution. From root cause analysis to structured methods like PDCA and A3, it all comes down to one thing: clear thinking.About Building Better:Building Better with Brandon Bartneck focuses on the people, products, and companies creating a better tomorrow, often in the transportation and manufacturing sectors. The show features real, human conversations exploring what leaders and innovators are doing, why and how they're doing it, and what we can learn from their experiences.Key Themes:You can't solve what you don't understandSpecifics matter more than abstractions when it comes to problem definitionAmbiguity creates unnecessary complexity and anxietySystematic frameworks only work when grounded in clear thinkingManufacturing lessons apply across leadership, strategy, and operationsShow Notes:brandonbartneck.com/buildingbetter/256Listen to the Episode:Apple PodcastsSpotify
Marta D'Orey é publicitária e apaixonada pela escrita, sobretudo a curta. Acima de tudo, adora literatura infantil ou, como prefere chamar, “álbuns ilustrados”, já que defende este tipo de leitura para os adultos. E mostra algumas das suas leituras favoritas e como a passagem longa pelo hospital a inspirou para o seu livro. Que é para todos. Os livros que escolheu: Era uma Vez, Johanna Schaible; A menina dos livros, Oliver Jeffers; A Gigantesca Pequena Coisa, Beatrice Alemagna; A que Sabe a Lua?, Michael Grejniec; A rapariga que roubava livros, Markus Zusak. Outras referências: O dia em que os lápis desistiram, Oliver Jeffers; O seu mensageiro, Markus Zusak. O que a Marta escreveu: A vida para lá do Arquário. O que sugeri: Tudo é possível, Kobi Yamada. O que ofereci: O livro dos erros, Corinna Luyken; Os livros aqui: www.wook.pt
Episode Highlight: On this episode of the "Embracing Only" podcast, we are doing another real talk and we have some spicy topics to get into. Olivia recently held a workshop with some women leaders who wanted to understand how to win in the workplace. Three themes kept on coming up - getting clarity on what you want, getting comfortable talking about money, and not waiting to be tapped. Key Discussion Points: 00:57 Finding Alignment: Are you doing what you're doing because it aligns with your values and goals or are you doing it because other people think you should or someone told you you couldn't? 07:47 Understanding Your Priorities: Your life should not only be about work. If you find the rest of your life responsibilities are neglected, you are in misalignment. 16:10 Talk About Money: Many women have a fear of money. It is essential to know how much money you need to live your ideal life and not just scrape by. 21:07 Taking Control of Your Goals: Stop waiting to be tapped. Know what you want, drive towards your goals, and take the reins of your career. 24:53 Thriving Despite the Statistics: Stop listening to the statistics telling you that you can't reach your goals. You can thrive, but you have to be willing to put in the work. In Summary: Archita and Olivia challenge us to get clarity on what we want, understand our priorities, get comfortable talking about money, and stop waiting to be recognized for our brilliance. Resources from this episode: Where will you be five years from today? by Kobi Yamada and Dan Zadra Ready to make a change? → If you are struggling to navigate your corporate career but are ambitious and have goals you want to accomplish quickly, Olivia is the coach for you. She can help you reach your goals. Reach out to her on LinkedIn or visit oliviacream.com. → If you are ready to leave corporate or you want to start a profitable side brilliance but you're unsure of the next steps, Archita can guide you through a successful transition to entrepreneurship. Reach out to her on LinkedIn or visit architafritz.com. Connect with your hosts: Follow Archita on Linkedin or check out her website. Follow Olivia on Linkedin or check out her website. Follow Embracing Only on Linkedin, Instagram, and Facebook, or check out the website. _________ Produced by Ideablossoms
A powerful little episode, as identity and self empowerment take centre stage. Because, you matter.Because, it is a wonderful thing to remind ourselves that we have every bit of anything we need inside of us already. Lisa xYou can find the 'Why Not?' book written by Kobi Yamada here
Tula Jane and her Mother in the Wild read "Maybe: A Story About the Endless Potential in All of Us" by Kobi Yamada. You can support us and the author by purchasing your very own copy here: https://amzn.to/4eetgNt As Amazon Influencers we are eligible to earn on qualifying orders. Become a Premium Monthly Subscriber to get a 20% discount on Requests and Dedications and have your child greeted in the other episodes we publish. Click on the link below being sure to "opt-in" for emails so we can contact you to learn their names. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-in-the-wild/subscribe We appreciate you so much!
Today I'm reading from the children's book "What Do You Do With An Idea?" by Kobi Yamada. What would happen to the world if everyone who had an idea kept it to themselves? From the book's back cover: "What do ideas become? Big things, brave things, smart things, silly things, good things. Things like stories, artwork, journeys, inventions, communities, products, and cures. Everything you see around you was once an idea. "So what will become of your idea? Now that's up to you." Take this to heart. And love on your ideas. "What Do You Do With An Idea?" by Kobi Yamada. Illustrated by Mae Besom.
Enjoy the second Mandarin Storytime video, where we continue to curate imagination-provoking stories and Mandarin Chinese translations for our cross-cultural kiddos.This is the story of a persistent problem and the child who isn't so sure what to make of it. The longer the problem is avoided, the bigger it seems to get. But when the child finally musters up the courage to face it, the problem turns out to be something quite different than it appeared. What Do You Do With a Problem? is a story for anyone, at any age by #1 New York Times Best Seller, Kobi Yamada, but how does this story read in Chinese? Does it capture the same imagination and inspiration in Mandarin?#storytime #kidsbooks #mandarinchinese #Chineseculture #culturalstories #learnchinesefree #learnchinese #Mandarin #KobiYamadahttps://youtu.be/JCjW5UP1Krg (Watch on YouTube)Gene's What Do You Say (to a friend from China) children's books can be found on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible.https://www.amazon.com/Gene-J.-Hsu/e/B092FYDCN7
Porque estamos aqui, juntos, nos conectando. Cada momento, lugar, ideia. Mas através de ti, de você. Tudo que é importante para refletir, nesse história de Kobi Yamada. Ouça esta contação aqui no podcast!
Hey Friend, Ahh, yes. The comparison trap. It shows up in all areas of life as human beings, so it's no surprise that as singers and artists, it has the potential to derail us from even believing our voice is worth sharing. But this doesn't have to be your story. This is a trap that is completely avoidable when you recognize it, see it for what it is, and learn to embrace the beauty of your own unique sound. So in today's episode, I'll share some words of encouragement and insights that will help you dismantle the lies of the inner critic and come back to the truth of your one-of-a-kind gift ~ your authentic voice.
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SFF Yeah! is going on hiatus, so Jenn and Sharifah reminisce about 173 episodes and talk about favorite SF/F picture and board books. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! Want to make your book club the best club? Sign up for our In the Club newsletter. In the Club will deliver recommendations for the best books to discuss in your book clubs. From buzzy new releases to brilliant throwbacks, the books highlighted in this newsletter will drive your book club discussions. We'll also share some book club-friendly recipes and interesting bookish updates from all over. If you become a paid subscriber, you get even more recommendations plus community features. In other words, we'll keep you well-met, well-read, and well-fed. Sign up today! This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Books Discussed Tehanu by Ursula K. Le Guin Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin Cryptid Baby series by Elias Barks with Meg Hunt and Zoe Persico (Nessie Baby!) A Jedi You Will Be by Preeti Chhibber and Mike Deas Boy + Bot by Ame Dyckman and Dan Yaccarino LIFT by Minh Lê and Dan Santat King Arthur's Very Great Grandson by Kenneth Kraegel If Your Babysitter is a Bruja by Ana Siqueira and Irena Freitas Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak The Rainbow Goblins by Ul de Rico What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada and Mae Besom The Truth About Dragons by Julie Leung and Hanna Cha Stella's Stellar Hair by Yesenia Moises Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As we look to the start of spring and a break for many of us, I want to give you some texts to read to invest in yourself and others! This list of texts is best read in the order explained and below. However, each book, by itself, is fantastic! Stay Sane In An Insane World, Greg Harden A New Kind Of Diversity, Tim Elmore Yes To The Mess, Frank Barrett How To Know A Person, David Brooks The Little Liar, Mitch Albom Maybe, Kobi Yamada
When we slow down and check our reality, we get to tap into our internal world and also check how we're viewing our external world. The way we view our world influences the actions we choose. This episode talks about becoming more aware of what we notice. This past week I received a book in the mail as a gift from a friend who lives across the country. The book is called Noticing by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Elise Hurst. I enjoyed a clear message given in the book: “What if you notice the good in yourself and others? What would you see?” I'm here to spend quality solo time with you for EP176's Wise Walk as we discover our True Stride. It's interesting to take more time to look from within our heart to see what's around us with more awareness and clarity. The path for our True Stride opens up as we take actions to embrace the good that we notice. On our Wise Walk, I talk about what we are noticing in terms of what is good and possible in our lives. Noticing the good means we are giving attention and energy to positivity and allowing more good to bloom on our path. Come with me as we reflect on these Wise Walk questions: What has been your emotional or energetic space lately? Is there an opportunity to look within and notice the good? What's one thing you can do to step further into that goodness? Regardless of our age or situation, we have the ability to create change, even without something extremely disruptive switching our lives. We can simply embrace a shift. The universe continues to send us messages to keep following the path that lights us up. Bravely go after the good in your life with these Wise Walk questions: What uncomfortable moment in life disrupted your life so much you had to notice your unhappiness? Were you able to get curious and notice the good in the situation? What are some steps you could take to go after that goodness? Is there a change in your life that is calling you? Are you ready to go after that change and allow goodness to come towards you? Join this inspiring community to uncover a new sense of freedom, and be sure to follow and review the True Stride podcast as we continue to exchange our light and Heart Value with each other. In this episode: [00:23] - Welcome to the show! [02:40] - Tough moments can give us the opportunity to seek change. [05:16] - Mary Tess talks about situations that forced her to see the disconnect in her life. [07:56] - In seeking the good, you open a path to meet the good that's around you. [09:25] - What uncomfortable moment disrupted your life? [11:01] - Embracing change. [14:00] - Thank you for listening! Memorable Quotes: “If I shy away from the unknown, not willing to get curious and explore it, then I will have regrets. I don't want to live a life of regrets.” - Mary Tess Links and Resources: Mary Tess Rooney Email Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram Heart Value Noticing by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Elise Hurst
“Where We Come From: How Digging Into Our Roots Can Give Us Wings” Oct 15, 2023 Order of Service Service Leader: Jeff Bisanz Chimes Welcome, Land Acknowledgement, and Announcements Prelude Opening Words Chalice Lighting “Invoking the Past, Present and Future” by Katie Romano Griffin Hymn 354 ‘We Laugh, We Cry” Time for All Ages “Maybe” Written by Kobi Yamada and Illustrated by Gabriella Baoruch Sharing Our Abundance - Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office Hymn 402 “From You I Receive” Service Leader Reflection - Jeff Bisanz Hymn 1051 “We Are....” Meditation Meditation Hymn 391 “Voice Still and Small” Message: “Where We Come From: How Digging into our Roots Can Give Us Wings” - Rev. Morrison Candles of Joy and Concern Hymn 1021 “Lean on Me” Extinguishing the Flame “Remembering That We Do Not Walk Alone” by Rev. Scott Tayler Benediction “Carry the Flame” Postlude
by Kobi Yamada, Illustrated by Mae Besom
On today's episode of the Powerful Parenting Journey Podcast, Stephanie talks to Marley Jaxx, co-founder of the YouTube Lead Machine.Marley shares her experience as a stepmom and how she navigates a blended family. Despite the initial stereotypes and challenges she anticipated, Marley shares how she and Steve, a father of three, approached their situation. To her delight, the children warmly welcomed her into their lives. Marley describes how she connected with the three girls, who all had their own unique personalities and interests. You'll learn more about their 50/50 custody arrangements with their kids and how this allows for structured time with them. She talks about how they involve their children in their entrepreneurial endeavors to give them a sense of excitement and possibility for their own future ventures.They're aware of the societal pressure for children to own iPads, but also point out the risks involved. She explains how they have successfully built a positive association with the device. You'll learn how Marley and her family have managed to avoid struggles with screens in their home, and why she encourages imaginative play and creativity. Marley reflects on her journey to motherhood and talks about her divorce in 2020 and how it led to a healthier and more fulfilling relationship with Steve. Balancing motherhood and running her business gives her a sense of fulfillment. She also expresses her passion for hosting memorable events and creating unique experiences for her loved ones.As the conversation comes to a close, Marley offers words of encouragement to entrepreneurial parents, including stepmoms, who struggle with mom guilt. She discusses the impact of cancel culture and her successful documentary that explores the topic. Marley also reveals details about her upcoming documentary, Fabricating a Scandal.Stephanie recommends the book Trying by Kobi Yamada, which encourages taking action and overcoming the fear of failure.Looking to enhance family connections during dinner? Discover a curated list of questions to spark dinner conversation at powerfulparentingtribe.com. These thought-provoking questions will get your kids thinking and encourage meaningful conversations that strengthen your family bonds.Join Stephanie and Marley for an insightful conversation about letting kids take the lead in the blending of the family and the importance of parents prioritizing self-care and personal fulfillment.Enjoy!What You Will Learn In This Show:Marley's transition into a blended family.Her desire to provide meaningful and enjoyable experiences for her stepchildren.Creative ways to connect with your children.How to be actively involved in children's screen health.The benefits of Gabb Wireless, the safest smartphone option for kids.Marley's thoughts on work-life balance.Proverbs 31 - woman and entrepreneurship.And so much more...Resources:Trying: Yamada, KobiPowerful Parenting Dinner QuestionsMarley Jaxx - YouTube
Oi, pessoal! Estamos muito felizes em compartilhar histórias com vocês por aqui. Esperamos que vocês se divirtam! A história de hoje é "O que você faz com uma ideia?", de Kobi Yamada. Até a próxima! Adquira o livro aqui: https://amzn.to/44aEi15 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grupo-encantos/message
From digital health services in healthcare, and drone delivery services in technology, to creating a biliteracy instructional framework in education, innovators, change-makers, disruptors, and idea people create the solutions that make a difference in the world today. Is there ever an idea that's too crazy? Not in Kobi Yamada's book, it's not. Embracing crazy ideas is what Yamada is all about. He is a New York Times Best Selling Author and the CEO of Compendium, Inc. Yamada started Compendium thirty years ago to bring thoughtful and inspiring gifts to the masses. And then he had a crazy idea to write a picture book. That book, What Do You Do with an Idea, led to others. Because Yamada's books talk about creativity, courage, and persistence, they are often referenced, discussed, and taught in college and business settings.Dustin Odham, host of Change Starts Here, spoke with Yamada about his career, the concept of embracing crazy ideas, and how he uses his books to foster that idea growth within people. Odham and Yamada discuss:• The nature and value of ideas• Putting action into inspiration• Yamada's company, Compendium“Compendium, at its heart, wants to make gifts,” Yamada said. “And they want to make gifts for people to share, connect, appreciate, and celebrate. We make journals, gift books, greeting cards, pop-open cards, and children's books. We love the power of words. We love inspiration, and that inspiration is sort of in the DNA of the company. It's something that ties and threads each product together.”About KobiKobi Yamada is a multiple New York Times bestselling author, including the award-winning picture books: What Do You Do with An Idea?, What Do You Do With A Problem?, What Do You Do With A Chance?, Maybe, Trying and Because I Had A Teacher, Because of You, Mom, Because of You, Dad, Finding Muchness and The Candy Dish. His books have sold millions of copies and inspired a dance performance, a symphony performance, a musical theater performance, and an upcoming animated film. His books appear in over thirty languages. Kobi also serves as the President/CEO of Compendium, Incorporated, an inspiring gift and publishing company.Get a discount on all of Kobi's books!Compendium: https://www.live-inspired.com/ Discount: 20% off, expires 6/30/23Promo Code: STARTHERE20
From digital health services in healthcare, and drone delivery services in technology, to creating a biliteracy instructional framework in education, innovators, change-makers, disruptors, and idea people create the solutions that make a difference in the world today. Is there ever an idea that's too crazy? Not in Kobi Yamada's book, it's not. Embracing crazy ideas is what Yamada is all about. He is a New York Times Best Selling Author and the CEO of Compendium, Inc. Yamada started Compendium thirty years ago to bring thoughtful and inspiring gifts to the masses. And then he had a crazy idea to write a picture book. That book, What Do You Do with an Idea, led to others. Because Yamada's books talk about creativity, courage, and persistence, they are often referenced, discussed, and taught in college and business settings.Dustin Odham, host of Change Starts Here, spoke with Yamada about his career, the concept of embracing crazy ideas, and how he uses his books to foster that idea growth within people. Odham and Yamada discuss:• The nature and value of ideas• Putting action into inspiration• Yamada's company, Compendium“Compendium, at its heart, wants to make gifts,” Yamada said. “And they want to make gifts for people to share, connect, appreciate, and celebrate. We make journals, gift books, greeting cards, pop-open cards, and children's books. We love the power of words. We love inspiration, and that inspiration is sort of in the DNA of the company. It's something that ties and threads each product together.”About KobiKobi Yamada is a multiple New York Times bestselling author, including the award-winning picture books: What Do You Do with An Idea?, What Do You Do With A Problem?, What Do You Do With A Chance?, Maybe, Trying and Because I Had A Teacher, Because of You, Mom, Because of You, Dad, Finding Muchness and The Candy Dish. His books have sold millions of copies and inspired a dance performance, a symphony performance, a musical theater performance, and an upcoming animated film. His books appear in over thirty languages. Kobi also serves as the President/CEO of Compendium, Incorporated, an inspiring gift and publishing company.Get a discount on all of Kobi's books!Compendium: https://www.live-inspired.com/ Discount: 20% off, expires 6/30/23Promo Code: STARTHERE20
We review the book "Maybe" by Kobi Yamada.Support the show
Today, Lainey and I read What Do You Do With An Idea, written by Kobi Yamada.
Tuğçe Arslan Üçer ve Eylül Görmüş bu bölümde adeta sene 2020 imişcesine o senenin en çok konuşulan filmlerinden Nomadland ve Küçük Kadınlar uyarlaması üzerine sohbet ediyor. Dünya'nın seçtiği çocuk kitabı Kobi Yamada imzalı Belki üzerinden kendimizi bulmak üzerine söyleşip, biraz Thomas Bernhard, biraz Linda Boström Knausgård, biraz da Ricardo Sumalavia konuşuyoruz okuduklarımız çerçevesinde. Yeni filmler ve kitaplar, her zamanki gibi bölümün sonunda.
What Do You Do With an Idea — Even When Others Doubt You If you are tuning in from the United States, this episode is airing the week we celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving has a lot of backstory to it. And it's also an opportunity for us to come together, give thanks, and celebrate our lives, our families, and our friends. In order to keep things short and sweet this week, so that you can get to making your delicious meals and gathering with the people important to you, I am going to read from a book that is also short and sweet. It's extremely, incredibly potent, too. The book is called What Do You Do With An Idea? written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Mae Besom. This story explores: What happens when we come up with a new idea The fear of what others will think of our idea What to do with an idea that seems too big, too odd, or too difficult The transformation that occurs when we believe in our ideas and take care of them More from Tricia Consistently Share Your Big Idea with Secrets of The Big Talk Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com
Did you ever have an idea and weren't sure what to do with it? Or maybe you had an idea and were afraid to put it out there? What would people think? Have you ever had an idea but were afraid you couldn't do it? Today is for you: If you want to fulfill your God-given purpose and have ideas to fulfill those dreams, you're afraid or unsure of what to do with the idea. If you think you're not capable of bringing that idea to fruition. If you're afraid of what people will think of your idea. Today is episode 100!!! Holy Cow!!! Can you believe it?! I'm so excited to record this episode because it's the first time I've been this consistent with an idea! The funny thing is I had the idea to do a podcast years ago, but it was too big…too daunting…too expensive. But…the idea came back to me! Then I nurtured the idea and created Live Fearlessly Free with Heather Bunch. You have ideas you've had for years that you've sat on, were afraid to do it, didn't think you could do it, or were fearful of what people would think or say. You, my friend, are called to change the world. Your idea that keeps coming back up that you try and shoo away… is from God. God gave you that idea to do something with it. You need to care for it, feed it, play with it and nurture it. Then your idea will change from being here to there to being everywhere. God's called you to live a fearlessly free life so you can stop hiding, show up fully yourself, and fulfill your God-given purpose, and you're going to do it through the idea God gave you. “What do you do with an idea…You change the world!” - What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada. You've got this, and Father's got you! Thanks a Bunch for listening! It's an honor serving you with my idea–this podcast! Until Next Time, Live Fearlessly Free!! *Book Links: What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada, illustrated by Mae Besom: https://amzn.to/3T3dyJu What You Do Matters by Kobi Yamada illustrated by Mae Besom box set: https://amzn.to/3fDprbr What You Do Matters box set includes: What Do You Do With an Idea? What Do You Do With a Chance? What Do You Do With a Problem? *These are Amazon affiliate links; I will receive a small commission by purchasing a book through one of these links.
We review the book "What Do You Do with an Idea?" by Kobi Yamada.Support the show
Today on the podcast I get to tell the story of how I discovered Compendium products—amazing, inspirational books, cards, and products. Far more important than that, I get to share with you the story of how Kobi Yamada—the President and CEO of Compendium—discovered and helped build into Compendium the inspiration that we all need and love. YES.For reals. Kobi Yamada is on my show today!As I listened to Kobi, I was reminded that idea people are super curious. They aren't afraid of questions—in reality they put questions at the very center of what they do. Kobi clearly works hard, but I didn't sense that he has a master plan as much as he chooses to live in gratitude with the constant reminder that we need each other. What is clear is that he and his company prioritize people, relationships and authentic connection and out of these values grows a whole lot of FUN and new ideas. As much as you can blend what it looks like to work and play; That's going to be a wonderful place to spend your time. — Kobi Yamada I've always been intrigued with inspiration and ideas and Kobi deals in both—on the daily. One of my take aways is that inspiration is fuel for aspiration. Powerful words create new thoughts and new ways of thinking about the world and our potential in it. Here's another … practice doesn't make perfect. Practice makes progress (so true.) I know you're going to enjoy listening and learning from my conversation with Kobi. I also believe you will feel encouraged to do something with your ideas. We spend too much energy wondering and worrying about what will happen to the idea when our true opportunity is to simply let our ideas go and watch at how they can and do change the world. Please thank Kobi for sharing his wisdom by visiting live-inspired.com and learning more about books he has authored, co-authored or published. What Do You Do With an Idea? She Five When was the last time you did something for the first time? — Ever Wonder, Kobi Yamada Additional mentions and resources:Illustrator, Mae BesomIllustrator, Elise Hurst Kobi on Instagram @livethegoodstuff Make sure you're getting the Live-Inspired Newsletter, so that you won't miss the release of Noticing and every other new book, gift or greeting card collection. I completely love my quote of the week emails from Kobi and his team!I opened today's episode with words from How To Get Ideas, by Jack Foster Listeners of Exactly Enough Time can experience the Live Your Story Membership for 30 days at no charge. Use promo code: LISTEN
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B2B marketing initiatives can be impaired by a number of unforeseen conditions. As we face these challenges, is it best to muscle through, distract ourselves, or adjust our view of the problem? In this episode, we discover how Gregory Burns turned a life-changing physical disability into an opportunity to achieve feats many able-bodied individuals have not. We'll also hear from author Kobi Yamada on the importance of developing the quality of perseverance from a young age.
Happy, holy & confident. Dein Podcast fürs Herz und den Verstand
Kennst du das Gefühl, wenn in dir eine Idee entstanden ist, für die du Feuer und Flamme bist? Du möchtest die Idee mit jemandem teilen, doch hast Angst vor der Reaktion? Genau darüber spreche ich heute mit Kobi Yamada im Interview. Kobi ist ein amerikanischer New York Times-Bestsellerautor und vor allem durch seine mutmachenden Kinderbücher bekannt geworden. Wir sprechen darüber, wie Ideen und Inspiration überhaupt zu uns kommen, aber auch darüber, wie wir mit den Ängsten und Zweifeln umgehen können, nicht gut genug zu sein. Kobi teilt seine Erfahrungen, wie wir voller Vertrauen unsere Ideen mit der Welt teilen und wieso auch Misserfolge und Rückschläge dazugehören im Leben. Ein so mutmachendes Interview, viel Spaß dabei! Im Gespräch mit Kobi Yamada erfährst du… ✨ wie du lernst, offen für Inspiration zu sein und Ideen zu empfangen, ✨ wieso es Verletzlichkeit erfordert, deine Idee mit der Welt zu teilen, ✨ wie du mit deiner Angst vor Ablehnung oder negativer Kritik umgehst, ✨ was du brauchst, um mutig und voller Vertrauen deine Idee in die Welt zu tragen und ✨ warum Rückschläge und Misserfolge notwendig sind, um erfolgreich zu sein. Ich hoffe sehr, dass dich das Interview ermutigt, voller Vertrauen mit deiner Idee rauszugehen. Hast du auch keine Lust mehr darauf, dich kleinzuhalten und zu verstecken? Was hilft dir im Umgang mit der Angst vor Ablehnung? Ich freue mich auf deine Erkenntnisse und Gedanken zur Folge. Kommentiere super gerne auf Instagram @lauramalinaseiler oder auf dem Blog. Wenn du kommentierst, nimmst du automatisch an unserem Gewinnspiel teil und hast somit die Möglichkeit ein happy, holy & confident® Notizbuch und ein T-Shirt oder Top von Rock on & Namasté aus der happy, holy & confident Kollektion zu gewinnen. Ist das nicht cool? Und dann, Freunde der Sonne, haben mein Team und ich uns entschieden nochmal für ein paar wenige Plätze die Rise Up & Shine Uni® zu öffnen. Die RUSU ist mein 10-wöchiger Online-Kurs, der in den letzten 5 Jahren bereits über 48.000 Menschen dabei geholfen hat, ihren Weg der persönlichen und spirituellen Weiterentwicklung zu gehen und sich ein Leben in Kraft und Fülle zu erschaffen. In der RUSU habe ich all mein Wissen, die tranformierendesten Tools und wirkungsvollsten Meditationen für dich auf einzigartige Weise zusammengebracht, um dich optimal auf deinem Weg zu unterstützen und zu empowern. Bist du bereit, die beste Version von dir selbst zu werden? Dann melde dich jetzt an, denn nur noch heute bis zum 11.05.2022 um 23:59 Uhr kannst du dir einen der wenigen Plätze sichern: https://lauraseiler.com/re-rusu-2022/ Links zu Kobi Yamada: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livethegoodstuff Buch “Was macht man mit einem Problem?” Buch “Was macht man mit einer Idee?” Links zur Folge: Rise Up & Shine Uni: https://lauraseiler.com/re-rusu-2022/ Rock on & Namasté Deine Laura
This week guest host Dave is joined by Rebecca Baylies and Sharon Hartley from the Providence Animal Rescue League and Dyanna Morrison White, author of the book For the Love of Buddy. They talk about Dyanna's book and PARL's mission in the community, along with children's books for adults and engaging reality television. During The Last Chapter they discuss: What fictional animal you would like to adopt and why? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books For the Love of Buddy by Dyanna Morrison White Rescuing Penny Jane by Amy Sutherland Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano Sail by Dorian Brouwers Real Americans by Jared A. Goldstein Endlessly Ever After by Laurel Snyder & Dan Santat What Do You Do With a Chance? by Kobi Yamada & Mae Besom A Street Cat Named Bob by James Bowen The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents by Terry Pratchett AV 1883 (2021- ) Yellowstone (2018- ) The Circle (2020- ) Minx (2022- ) Other Providence Animal Rescue League, Providence, RI Books on the Square, Providence, RI Barrington Books, Barrington, RI
kreativ-glücklich-leben - DEIN Podcast für gute Energie mit Anja Streese.
Ab geht es in die nächste Sonnenscheinwoche voller Wunder, voller Inspiration, voller Tatendrang. "Verliere sich in dem, was du liebst. Und finde dich dort wieder." Aus dem Buch "Das Glück in Dir" von Kobi Yamada. Viel Spaß bei dieser Folge. Ich drücke Dich von Herzen. Deine Anja Hat dir gefallen, was du hörst? Dann empfehle mich an deine Freunde weiter und folge mir über: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/anjastreese/?hl=de Facebook https://www.facebook.com/anjastreesekunst/ Website https://www.anja-streese.de Podcast: kreativ-glücklich-leben https://anja-streese.de/category/podcast/ anja.streese@gmail.com 0049 157 34 37 1811
With every chance and opportunity that comes your way, what do you do with them? Today's bonus episode is the third and last episode of the podcast series on Kobi Yamada's three children's books. Kim, and her sister Tammi, continue their entrepreneurial conversation by discussing the third book, What Do You Do With a Chance. The final book has more color in its illustrations than the previous one. Kim and Tammi touch on the significance of believing in every opportunity and idea you deserve and that you need to be bold in claiming your chances in life. Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers thinking and strategies today! Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at hello@prosperitythinkers.com and we may answer it in an upcoming episode. Show Notes Why we should not ignore chances Letting go of fears and hesitations What is meant for you will fuel you with enthusiasm and excitement Taking on chances will teach you the right way to go Avoidance of failure culture shuns opportunities away Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information of this episode go to https://prosperitythinkers.com/podcasts/ Wealth Renegade Podcast What Do You Do With a Problem by Kobi Yamada Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide. Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead! Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe on your favorite podcast player to get the latest episodes. iTunes Stitcher
What do you do with a problem you are currently facing? Kim, and her sister Tammi, continue the second part of a podcast series on Kobi Yamada's three children's books for today's bonus episode. Kim and Tammi want to talk about these books through the lens of an entrepreneur. However, though the book is as delightful as the first one in this particular episode, the illustration is a bit sadder. This is because it leans more towards solving a problem. Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers thinking and strategies today! Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at hello@prosperitythinkers.com and we may answer it in an upcoming episode. Show Notes Reconstructing the negative perception on a problem Why most business owners run away from a problem What to do with a problem Why worry makes the problem bigger A positive focus Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information of this episode go to https://prosperitythinkers.com/podcasts/ Wealth Renegade Podcast What Do You Do With a Problem by Kobi Yamada Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide. Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead! Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe on your favorite podcast player to get the latest episodes. iTunes Stitcher
What do you do with an idea you recently thought about? For today's bonus episode, Kim and her sister Tammi, start a series of podcasts based on three kids' books. Kim and Tammi want to talk about these books through the lens of an entrepreneur. They believe that children's books contain principles directly applicable to running a business. As they discuss, they tackle the first of the three books written by Kobi Yamada, What Do You Do With an Idea. Imagine how a 20-page book can contain a 200-page worth of business lessons. With its amazing pictures, kids can quickly grasp powerful messages with their young minds. Best-selling author Kim Butler and Spencer Shaw show you how to take more control of your finances. Tune in to The Prosperity Podcast to learn more about Prosperity Thinkers thinking and strategies today! Do you have a question you would like answered on the show? Please send it to us at hello@prosperitythinkers.com and we may answer it in an upcoming episode. Show Notes Books written by Kobi Yamada How kids books contain business-applicable principles What to do with an idea Why ideas seem to be fragile for us The idea has to have love with it Importance of commitment and time Links and Resources from this Episode For resources and additional information of this episode go to https://prosperitythinkers.com/podcasts/ Wealth Renegade Podcast What Do You Do With an Idea by Kobi Yamada Special Listener Gift Free eBook: Activating Your Prosperity Guide. Kim Butler's groundbreaking eBook/ audiobook explains why typical financial advice may be sabotaging your wealth... and what to do instead! Review and Subscribe If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Subscribe on your favorite podcast player to get the latest episodes. iTunes Stitcher RSS
In this episode, Zach helps you to identify what's frustrating you in your business. What does ‘doing your own work,' really mean and how can this alleviate the frustration? How can this enliven not only your passion for, but drive successes in your business and truly make you fall in love with doing your work. Episode resources: Create Purpose Website Join Zach's Mastermind Book: The Legend of Bagger Vance by Stephen Pressfield. Book: The War of Art by Stephen Pressfield. Book: Turning Pro by Stephen Pressfield. Book: Trying by Kobi Yamada. Person: Joseph Campbell Person: Martha Graham If you enjoyed this episode then please either: Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts Follow and rate on Spotify Connect with me on Instagram and Facebook!
In this book by Kobi Yamada and beautifully illustrated by Mae Besom, we explore how an idea grows and blossoms. Join us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mrburnspodcast/message
Was eins von Jennifers Lieblings-Kinderbücher mit der aktuellen Situation zu tun hast, erfährst du in dieser Folge. Es dreht sich um das Glück in dir - und das ist der Titel des Buches von Kobi Yamada, von dem auch wir Erwachsene viel lernen können. Shownotes: - Dir gefällt der Podcast? Dann wirst du unsere Audio-Guides für Mitarbeitergespräche lieben: https://begeisterungsland.de/audios/ - Abonniere unseren Newsletter für exklusiven Zugang zu unseren Führungs-Tools: https://begeisterungsland.de/begeisterungsletter/ - Mehr über uns erfährst du hier: https://begeisterungsland.de/unsere-story/ - Folge uns auf Instagram (https://instagram.com/begeisterungsland) und Facebook (https://facebook.com/begeisterungsland/).
Inspiration. Motivation. Empowerment. can come in many forms, including children's picture books. There are some children's pictures books that speak to the very essence of who we are and who we want to be as adults. The messages are clear, simple, and beautifully written. In this episode we can get the Inspiration. Motivation. Empowerment. from maybe. A book written by Kobi Yamada and illustrated by Gabriella Barouch, a Nautilus Book Awards Winner.
Today on the podcast, hosts Rachael Gallagher and Elizabeth Varaso talk with Philadelphia-area-based pastor and author, Matt Gorkos. Matt has built Storied Church Ministry Consulting , focused on cultivating connections through stories. One of his latest efforts: The Storied Church: A Strategy for Congregational Renewal explores the power of a good story and how harnessing that power can be impactful in the church and beyond.Matt mentions a children's book series written by Kobi Yamada with beautiful illustrations by Mae Besom. The titles are “What Do You Do With a Problem?” “What Do You Do With An Idea?” And “What Do You Do With A Chance?”Matt would love to point listeners to the Human Library Project. Also mentioned in this episode: What is God Like? by Rachel Held Evans and Matthew Paul Turner.
I love children's books and I love reading aloud. Today I am reading a book to you! Sit back, relax and enjoy being read to again. We will also talk about how the theme of this book fits perfectly with everything we have been talking about in this podcast. Enjoy!
Empowered By Design Podcast with Dr. Lyz: Psychology, Mental Health and Wellness, Love and Relationships, Mindset, Self-care, Self-reflection and Personal Growth Dr. Lyz: Licensed Psychologist, Wellness Entrepreneur, Life & Love Coach The Holiday Season is here!! Christmas Day is right around the corner!! This episode provides tips to connect with joy and love throughout the upcoming weeks and into the new year! I share three key tips: Get Ready, Get Real, Get Right with yourself to make your holidays magical! I also continue sharing the five aspects of balanced health that help you live life with confidence, and with so much love and joy. I outline my new signature Design+Flo Program to help you on your journey of designing and delivering the life and love of your dreams! Subscribe to my email list to stay connected: https://www.DrLyz.com https://www.VisionistasByDesign.com ------------------- Follow Dr. Lyz on Social Media: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_lyz/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrLyzPhD LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/drlyz YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqnP5Us26VhHCLq5XrHqKg Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/visionistasbydesign/_saved/ Clubhouse: follow @DrLyz Connect with me on Insight Timer: https://insig.ht/fsvbAhoowkb?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=live_stream_share ------------------- Show Notes for Episode 49: Connection and Joy Through the Holidays. Tips to Design + Flo with Love, Part 2 of 2, Ep.49 The holidays are meant to be merry and bright. And, let's face it, sometimes they're not. The end of the year is a natural “ending”, a goodbye that can bring up emotions of sadness, remorse, regret, and fear (even if it's a welcomed good-bye). We remember those we have lost. We might struggle to “buy all the things” and give gifts, which packs-a-punch to our wallets!! We are busier, bustling, and sleep-deprived. The more we fight those feelings, push them down and run away from them … the stronger they can become. So, I invite you to pause…slow down (a little!). And breathe. Take some time to honor your experience. Process your emotions. Give space to your thoughts and memories. I KNOW this helps, regardless of the season. Trust me. This holiday season and beyond, maximize your connection, love, and joy with these three tips: Get ReadyPrepare Pause, check in with yourself Get Real What are your expectations? Who are you going to see? What will you eat/drink? How does that usually go? Probably will go the same!! Can't control others. You can control your response to others. Get RightWith yourself. Carry what you need. - peace, strength, protection, love, kindness, forgiveness, gratitude, confidence, etc. In your Heart, in the palm of your hand. What you carry, you also share with others. The Design+Flo Program is here!! I am so excited to announce and bring you this amazing opportunity to deepen your connection with yourself and enhance your ability to connect authentically with others - Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. It incorporates the intention to Know Yourself. Be Yourself. Love Yourself. Transcend. And Connect. Learn more at my website: https://www.drlyz.com/flo Previous episodes referenced: 8 Celebrating Good Times! - This or That? - https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-celebrate-good-times-this-or-that-ep8 Celebrations are important and so much fun! We are a busy collection of people and may often feel a pressure to move forward, check off the “to do list”, pursue the next goal, create the next post, write the next chapter, cross the next finish line. And we sometimes forget to invite and welcome balance by pausing, resting, reflecting, celebrating, and enjoying our moments in the here-and-now. In Episode 8 of the Empowered By Design Podcast, Dr. Lyz celebrates Episode 8 and invites you to have a little fun and Celebrate your Good Times! Get to know Dr. Lyz a little bit better in this episode, as she shares some fun facts in the game “This or That?”. 9 Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Mind, Body, Heart, Soul, Spirit, Ep.9 - https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-designing-and-delivering-the-life-of-your-dreams-ep9 You are the Designer of your life! By design, you have arrived at your unique place on the path of life and you have the opportunity to design your actions in alignment with your dreams and vision. In this episode, Dr. Lyz shares with you the significance of the Visionistas By Design Open Purple Heart symbol for love and courage in embracing the process of self-reflection and discovery with trust, vulnerability, and authenticity. Dr. Lyz introduces the intricate and reciprocal relationship among the aspects of identity - body, mind, heart, soul, and spirit. In the upcoming weeks Dr. Lyz will dedicate an episode to the importance of and strategies for nurturing yourself in each of those aspects. 10 Tuning in to your body's language - Nurture the Body (Episode 10) https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-tuning-into-your-body-language-nurture-the-body-ep10 Nurture Yourself by Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams Series- Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. In today's episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, Dr. Lyz focuses on the physical experiences of our bodies that communicate important messages for our survival, comfort, joy, balance, and overall wellness. Join Dr. Lyz as she encourages you to tune in to your body, pay close attention to your body, and become aware of the messages that your body is sending. Your body can do amazing things! Yet, we often criticize or treat our bodies harshly. Explore some strategies to nurture, care for, celebrate, and love your body so that it can love you back with peace and harmony! 11 Balancing and Nurturing your Beautiful Mind (Episode 11) https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-balancing-and-nurturing-your-beautiful-mind-ep11 Our minds might be busy, and they are also BEAUTIFUL!! In this episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, I continue the series - Nurturing Yourself by Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. I invite awareness, curiosity, and appreciation for different states of mind - occasions when our minds are focused, conscious, intentionally aware and occasions when our minds are wandering. I model strategies for connecting to the present moment and invite you to practice them with me. I share the benefits of mindful balance and empower you to reflect upon your own experiences to increase your personal awareness, to enhance your relationships with yourself and others, and to appreciate the power and potential of your mind. I deliver a reading of Kobi Yamada's book, Maybe: A Story about the Endless Potential in All of Us, sharing its meaning for me and inviting you to notice its meaning for you. 13 Trusting the Heart and Working your Vision - Nurture the Heart (Episode 13) https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-trusting-the-heart-and-working-your-vision-ep13 In order to trust your heart, you must KNOW your heart and NURTURE your heart!! In this episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, we return to the series - Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Nurturing your Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. We chat about the heart - it's beauty and blessings - the sustainer of our lives with its beating power. In our lives we have experiences that are heartwarming and also experiences that are heartbreaking. (Spoiler - I share a bit of both...it gets real, people!!!). Heartbreak is difficult. And it's unpleasant. Yet, we have the power to not only deal with it, survive it, and THRIVE after heartbreak. Tune in for some tips on processing, rather than avoiding emotional distress, and why it's beneficial to do so! With an open, nurtured heart we are empowered to move with intention towards our dreams and vision! 15 Awakening, Embracing, and Nurturing Your Soul, Ep. 15 https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-awakening-embracing-the-soul-ep15 What do you think of when you hear the word, soul?! How do you nurture your soul? In this episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, we return to the series - Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Nurturing your Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit and focusing on the soul! Beliefs about the soul come from personal, spiritual, cultural, family, religious values as well as life experiences. When you attend to yourself, nurturing the aspects of your identity and health, you open the door and allow your soul to awaken!! We chat about embracing the process of tuning into your soul, understanding yourself and your identity at your core in order to feel balanced, peaceful, joyful, and fulfilled. 17 Honoring, Nurturing, and Believing in Your Spirit, Ep. 17 https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-honoring-nurturing-believing-in-your-spirit-ep17 My Poppop died when I was 10. That was really hard. I remember the morning of his funeral, we were at my Grammy's house getting dressed and ready to go to the church, and I couldn't French braid my hair. I just couldn't get it right. And, I had been braiding my own hair for months. So, it was really frustrating. My mom braided my hair, and maybe that's what I needed most in that moment - the spirit connection. When I was 19 years old, my Poppop came to me in a dream to deliver a life changing message. When I need a message that my mind isn't picking up, my spirit delivers. And, my spirit mostly comes to me in my dreams. In this episode, we discuss honoring, nurturing, and believing in your spirit. We finish up our series “Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, Spirit”. I invite you to explore your beliefs about spirit, and I share some of mine! I share my memorable and special dream that brought a message from my soul and helped me nurture myself - body and spirit. This episode will empower you to tune in to yourself with a nurturing, honorable spirit.
Nurture yourself and go deeper. Find your love, uncover your love, rediscover your love for yourself. Do that by tuning into and nurturing your body, mind, heart, soul, and spirit. Wherever you are on your journey - you are right where you are meant to be. In this episode, I break down the five aspects of balanced health that have empowered me to help myself and have inspired me to help others! I outline my new signature Design+Flo Program - which incorporates a self-directed collection of lessons, guided meditations, and other activities and resources to help you on your journey of designing and delivering the life and love of your dreams! The Design+Flo Program also includes a monthly Live Call with me - an opportunity to connect for more personalized guidance and support in your journey of healing and growth. Empowered By Design Podcast with Dr. Lyz: Psychology, Mental Health and Wellness, Love and Relationships, Mindset, Self-care, Self-reflection and Personal Growth Dr. Lyz: Licensed Psychologist, Wellness Entrepreneur, Life & Love Coach Subscribe to my email list to stay connected: https://www.DrLyz.com https://www.VisionistasByDesign.com ------------------- Follow Dr. Lyz on Social Media: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dr_lyz/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DrLyzPhD LinkedIn https://linkedin.com/in/drlyz YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqnP5Us26VhHCLq5XrHqKg Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/visionistasbydesign/_saved/ Clubhouse: follow @DrLyz Follow me on Insight Timer: https://insig.ht/fsvbAhoowkb?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=live_stream_share ------------------- Show Notes for Episode 48: Note to Self: I Love You. Tips to Design + Flo with Love, Part 1 of 2, Ep.48 Previous episodes referenced: 9 Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Mind, Body, Heart, Soul, Spirit, Ep.9 - https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-designing-and-delivering-the-life-of-your-dreams-ep9 You are the Designer of your life! By design, you have arrived at your unique place on the path of life and you have the opportunity to design your actions in alignment with your dreams and vision. In this episode, Dr. Lyz shares with you the significance of the Visionistas By Design Open Purple Heart symbol for love and courage in embracing the process of self-reflection and discovery with trust, vulnerability, and authenticity. Dr. Lyz introduces the intricate and reciprocal relationship among the aspects of identity - body, mind, heart, soul, and spirit. In the upcoming weeks Dr. Lyz will dedicate an episode to the importance of and strategies for nurturing yourself in each of those aspects. 10 Tuning in to your body's language - Nurture the Body (Episode 10) https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-tuning-into-your-body-language-nurture-the-body-ep10 Nurture Yourself by Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams Series- Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. In today's episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, Dr. Lyz focuses on the physical experiences of our bodies that communicate important messages for our survival, comfort, joy, balance, and overall wellness. Join Dr. Lyz as she encourages you to tune in to your body, pay close attention to your body, and become aware of the messages that your body is sending. Your body can do amazing things! Yet, we often criticize or treat our bodies harshly. Explore some strategies to nurture, care for, celebrate, and love your body so that it can love you back with peace and harmony! 11 Balancing and Nurturing your Beautiful Mind (Episode 11) https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-balancing-and-nurturing-your-beautiful-mind-ep11 Our minds might be busy, and they are also BEAUTIFUL!! In this episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, I continue the series - Nurturing Yourself by Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. I invite awareness, curiosity, and appreciation for different states of mind - occasions when our minds are focused, conscious, intentionally aware and occasions when our minds are wandering. I model strategies for connecting to the present moment and invite you to practice them with me. I share the benefits of mindful balance and empower you to reflect upon your own experiences to increase your personal awareness, to enhance your relationships with yourself and others, and to appreciate the power and potential of your mind. I deliver a reading of Kobi Yamada's book, Maybe: A Story about the Endless Potential in All of Us, sharing its meaning for me and inviting you to notice its meaning for you. 13 Trusting the Heart and Working your Vision - Nurture the Heart (Episode 13) https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-trusting-the-heart-and-working-your-vision-ep13 In order to trust your heart, you must KNOW your heart and NURTURE your heart!! In this episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, we return to the series - Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Nurturing your Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit. We chat about the heart - it's beauty and blessings - the sustainer of our lives with its beating power. In our lives we have experiences that are heartwarming and also experiences that are heartbreaking. (Spoiler - I share a bit of both...it gets real, people!!!). Heartbreak is difficult. And it's unpleasant. Yet, we have the power to not only deal with it, survive it, and THRIVE after heartbreak. Tune in for some tips on processing, rather than avoiding emotional distress, and why it's beneficial to do so! With an open, nurtured heart we are empowered to move with intention towards our dreams and vision! 15 Awakening, Embracing, and Nurturing Your Soul, Ep. 15 https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-awakening-embracing-the-soul-ep15 What do you think of when you hear the word, soul?! How do you nurture your soul? In this episode of the Empowered By Design Podcast, we return to the series - Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Nurturing your Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, and Spirit and focusing on the soul! Beliefs about the soul come from personal, spiritual, cultural, family, religious values as well as life experiences. When you attend to yourself, nurturing the aspects of your identity and health, you open the door and allow your soul to awaken!! We chat about embracing the process of tuning into your soul, understanding yourself and your identity at your core in order to feel balanced, peaceful, joyful, and fulfilled. 17 Honoring, Nurturing, and Believing in Your Spirit, Ep. 17 https://www.drlyz.com/blog/podcast-honoring-nurturing-believing-in-your-spirit-ep17 My Poppop died when I was 10. That was really hard. I remember the morning of his funeral, we were at my Grammy's house getting dressed and ready to go to the church, and I couldn't French braid my hair. I just couldn't get it right. And, I had been braiding my own hair for months. So, it was really frustrating. My mom braided my hair, and maybe that's what I needed most in that moment - the spirit connection. When I was 19 years old, my Poppop came to me in a dream to deliver a life changing message. When I need a message that my mind isn't picking up, my spirit delivers. And, my spirit mostly comes to me in my dreams. In this episode, we discuss honoring, nurturing, and believing in your spirit. We finish up our series “Designing and Delivering the Life of Your Dreams - Body, Mind, Heart, Soul, Spirit”. I invite you to explore your beliefs about spirit, and I share some of mine! I share my memorable and special dream that brought a message from my soul and helped me nurture myself - body and spirit. This episode will empower you to tune in to yourself with a nurturing, honorable spirit. The Design+Flo Program is here!! I am so excited to announce and bring you this amazing opportunity to deepen your connection with yourself and enhance your ability to connect authentically with others. It incorporates the intention to Know Yourself. Be Yourself. Love Yourself. Transcend. And Connect. 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What Do You Do With a Problem? by Kobi Yamada Read aloud stories for kids
Season 9, Episode 3 - On Finding Purpose, Impact + Community Through a Spark Of An Idea - Michael Whidden, Co-Founder, Vines4VotesWELCOME TO SEASON 9! We're honored that you're here with us and very grateful to have you as a listener.About Michael WhiddenAfter eight years as a corporate attorney in NYC, Michael Whidden, in 2010, redirected his career path and has now been in the wine trade for almost twelve years. In 2020, he helped create with five other wine professionals an online wine auction, Vines4Votes, which raised $50,000 for the ACLU of Texas and its voting rights initiatives. The auction arose from an unshakeable idea to somehow unlock the value of a few personal bottles of collectible wine to benefit the greater good. Within less than four months, that simple idea evolved into six partners, scores of generous donors, hundreds of supporters and over 100 participating bidders. Michael lives in Brooklyn, NY, with his wife and three children.Connect + learn more about Michael: Linkedin + IG. Email: mjwhidden@gmail.comWant more inspiration? The children's book that sparked Michael's idea, What Do You Do With An Idea? by Kobi Yamada.Klay's NoteWant more information on our custom meditations? Email: Assistant@PlanAwithKlay.com.If you're looking for a cool scripted podcast drama, check out Venice HERE by Marisa Bramwell.Thank you for listening to Season 8 of Plan A Konversations! Share your thoughts and follow Klay on your favorite social media: @PlanAwithKlay and use the hashtag #PlanA101. Want more Plan A? Subscribe to Klay's website: KlaySWilliams.com.If you've been motivated, inspired and called to action by this podcast, please consider contributing with the link provided below. Support the show (https://paypal.me/PlanAEnterprises?locale.x=en_US)
Welcome to a very special episode of the podcast. In addition to the typical audio format, there is also a video format available on YouTube. Listeners may enjoy checking out the video version, because we have included some visual images to accompany the discussion. You can find a link to the video version in the show notes below. My guests are Haylee Blauert and Jason Jaspersen. Haylee is the author of a new children's book entitled Stars in the Sky and Jason Jaspersen is the illustrator. Both of them joined me in the studio to talk about the upcoming book, the journey they both walked over the past 3 plus years to share this story with the world, and the life and character of the man the book memorializes. This is not your typical children's book, but a work of true literature and art. The book speaks to the importance of community and connection and faces the issues of mental health and grief and loss in a way that can help children and adults reflect on their own experiences. This is an important book and I hope that the next hour is as impactful for you as it was for me. Notes from Episode 26 Purchase Stars in the Sky: coming soon... Stars in the Sky Video Podcast: https://youtu.be/9o_eD1LHlvc Gallery Display for Stars in the Sky: October 3 - October 27 at Ylvisaker Fine Arts Center Reception and Discussion Thursday, October 7 at 7:00pm (CST): https://blc.edu/event/gallery-display-stars-in-the-sky/ Max Lucado: https://maxlucado.com/ Kobi Yamada: https://g.co/kgs/jYb2AA The Well Mind Podcast email: thewellmind@blc.edu
In this episode of Storytellers Podcast Cornell interviews best selling author and world renowned storyteller Kobi Yamada. Kobi is a childrens author, and is the creator of best seller "What Do You Do With An Idea", and "What Do You Do With a Problem". Check out this amazing conversation with an amazing author, entrepreneur, and human being.
As human beings we have the desire to evolve and become better. In this episode we will discuss the creative process of becoming. You have the opportunity to put on words that allow you to step forward to who you want to become. The Word Effect allows us to ditch willpower and discover how-to put-on word power. The power of words has shown me how to take responsibility for myself and see that the power to change my story is within me. You can change your story with the words you choose to put on. A belief is a thought we have put on over and over again and forget to even question it. The great thing about this is that the power to change our thoughts is within each one of us. A baby learning to walk falls down and just gets up and tries again. If the baby looks to her past, she would never walk because she has no evidence of walking before. The baby is always future focused and that is what allows her to keep moving forward. She isn't thinking I can't do this; she is focused on that she can. We all started out with future focus thinking too. Today we are doing things that we never knew how to do such as walking, talking, etc. There came a time in our lives that we started to look to our past for evidence and became more past focused. I share a story on this episode of a friend who decided to stop dreaming because she would only look to her past and it showed her that she hadn't accomplished any of the things she desired so she decided to stop trying! When we look to our past, we don't see evidence that we have done the things we desire to do or be and many of us stop trying, just as my friend did. It is time to discover how to dream again and live our lives with future focus! When we put on words that drive the creative process of becoming, we will experience The Word Effect which has us looking forward not backwards. It allows us to step forward from stories that were stuck in perfectionism, self-pity and procrastination to ones of becoming and being the person we secretly desired to be. We don't have to do more to become we just have to put on thoughts that better serve us. It is time to "see the world differently" as one of my favorite books, “What Do You Do with an Idea" by Kobi Yamada states. I love this book so much that I share the entire book in this episode. The words are powerful and true! I invite you to see the world differently too and it starts with the words you decide to put on. Words Matter. You can create the life you want with the power of words. What words will you put on today?
Jessica hops on this week to lend support during this unprecedented time. Her daughter Emily joins for the first few minutes and offers lots of laughs, then Jessica shares her personal thoughts on how yoga can help guide us through these scary times. She offers a few kids yoga resources and ends with an inspiration children's book called "Maybe" by Kobi Yamada.
Lisa discovered the New York Times bestselling book that every entrepreneur needs to read - but few are likely to hear about. So in today's episode, she shares with you this beautiful book by Kobi Yamada titled 'What Do You Do With An Idea?' (illustrated by Mae Besom). We dare you not to feel this one right in the heart. Show Notes: 0:30 When 'What Do You Do With An Idea?' by Kobi Yamada landed in Lisa's hands. 2:22 Lisa channels her inner storyteller to share this beautiful book with you. 5:50 Lisa's shares her experience of life with her 'idea'. 6:35 Your idea is bigger than your current website or opt-in woes. Links: Connect with Lisa Corduff on Facebook and Instagram (@kbr_with_lisa)
The first episode of The Wealth Confidant Podcast features lifestyle author Kobi Yamada and his wife, Heidi Wills. Kobi is the President and creative powerhouse behind Compendium Inc., a custom publisher, creator, and distributor of inspiring, sustainable gifts and greeting cards. Heidi is the Executive Director of First Tee, an initiative of the World Golf Foundation. First Tee seeks to impact the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character-development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf. She has also served as a member of Seattle's City Council and has a deep commitment to public service and creating positive change in Seattle's local community. John Christianson is the Founder and CEO of Highland®, a boutique wealth advisory firm, where he has been guiding and stewarding the wealth and aspirations of some of the most successful wealth creators, business owners, and executives in the country for the past 25 years. John specializes in financial life coaching, a thoughtful approach to integrating life and money he calls Living Fully™. Connect with John at john@highlandprivate.com @jcchristianson, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Music: "Day Is Gonna Come" by Royal Deluxe