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Description and Additional Info: Korina Kova is a premier solo performer who has mastered the art of mommy roleplay with the help of two particularly valuable assets. You may be familiar with her work already! In this episode, we delve into her early experiences facing jealousy and sabotage in the strip club scene (another pee story!), her transition into the adult industry, and the unique challenges she faces due to a condition called gigantomastia. You'll get valuable insights to what we look for in dick rating pics and how Korina goes about fulfilling your custom requests. Korina also opens up about her temporary blindness and the emotional journey of regaining her vision after cornea transplants. This is an exclusive interview that gets raw and emotional— trust us, you don't want to miss this one! BlueChew is a unique online service that delivers the same active ingredients as Viagra, Cialis, and Levitra -- but in CHEWABLE tablets and at a fraction of the cost! Try BlueChew for FREE, just pay $5 in shipping when you use code HOLLY at https://bluechew.com/ Want more from this podcast? Get access to tons of perks by joining my Patreon! We have exclusive bonus content such as live streams of our interviews, early releases, exclusive Q&As, access to my fine art photography and video, plus so much more! Join our community now at http://Patreon.com/hollyrandallunfiltered Follow Korina - korinakova.me
Entry 1 to my #dailydiary Welcome to my daily rambles on life lessons, and an insight into my head of a driven entrepreneur and mum with her L plate on as I navigate this time called life on earth…. Korina at Ecofitness
232 - Welcome back to another exciting episode of the Freedom Focus Photography podcast! This time, our host, Nicole Begley, sits down with the incredibly talented Korina Joseph, a pet photographer who has truly made waves in the industry.Korina's had her photography business for a few years, but since that virus which shall not be named her business has been on the back burner. First from ‘Rona and then because she became a mom to an adorable little boy. Her journey this year from extreme part-time to full-time professional is nothing short of inspirational, and she's here to share all the juicy details with us.What To Listen For:Korina's Productivity: Not only is Korina juggling motherhood and her business, but she manages in schedule to still allow for slow mornings and walks in the woods with her dog each day. #goalsGoal Setting and Smashing: Korina didn't just set ambitious revenue goals; she obliterated them in record time. Discover her secrets to setting and achieving lofty targets.The Power of Community: Korina emphasizes the importance of building strong connections in the photography world and beyond. Learn how her network became her secret weapon for success.Embracing Rejection: Facing rejection is a part of any business, but Korina shares how she turned potential setbacks into powerful motivators.Creative Marketing Strategies: Peek behind the curtain at some of Korina's most effective marketing tactics that helped her business flourish.Korina's tale is a testament to the power of perseverance, community, and a little bit of creativity. Whether you're just starting out in photography or looking to take your business to the next level, there's a wealth of wisdom to be found in this conversation. So, grab a comfy seat, tune in, and prepare to be inspired.Connect with KorinaWebsiteInstagramFacebookDiscover the secrets to making price objections disappear! Join us in our free training on March 7th! Register here! Join the 60-Minute Marketing Conference and transform your photography business in only an hour - and it's free! For a limited time, register for free and have access to the portal for 5 days. If you prefer lifetime access, you can register for only $9 USD and have lifetime access to the portal, a secret podcast to listen to the presentations on the go, and extra bonuses from your hosts! Register here.JOIN THE PARTY: Connect with us on Instagram Explore valuable pet photography resources here Discover effective pricing and sales strategies for all portrait photographers. Ready to grow your business? Elevate helps you do just that. Check out our recommended gear and favorite books.
Another week, another Finger Guns Podcast! Hello again everyone, it's always a pleasure to be here though eh? Join Rossko, Kat, Josh and Miles for another bout of gaming news and nonsense from your favourite Finger Guns crew talking all about the wonders of Crash and Spyro developer Toys for Bob going independent and free from Activision at last. What are we gonna see them make next? The possibilities are endless and it's a nice bit of good news in the never-ending sadness that is the games industry these days. Still! We also talk about Rockstar forcing their employees back full time to finish up Grand Theft Auto 6, and well, let's say we have some opinions on this. And in rare but most exciting news we have an interview! This week Rossko sat down with Neonhive boss Korina Abbott to talk all about their new publishing wing and how on earth that came about, along with Neonhive as a whole and their hand in some of the biggest indie games of the last few years and Korina's history in the gaming industry. It's a cracking chat that's well worth a listen! Over at Game of the Week Josh has been tearing his way through the terrifying Outlast Trials. The Thaumaturge has kept Miles busy in the ol' review codes, Kat has jumped into Final Fantasy for the FIRST TIME EVER with...er, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth whilst Rossko has been crushing it in the ring in WWE 2K24. In recommendations Miles shares his thoughts on FFVII Rebirth, Kat talks to us about a ghost story podcast named Ghost Huns, whilst Josh takes us to the spice wars in Dune Part Two. And then there's some Taylor Swift chat, because of course there is. Hey if you like our podcast why not leave us a review?! You can do it on Apple where you can also spread the love and on Spotify with their star ratings. Everything helps and we'd really appreciate it. Thank you!Theme Music – De Jongens Met de Zwarte Schoenen by RoccoW & xyce. | Edited and produced by Ross Keniston | Published by Acast.Team: @FNGRGNS / Rossko – @RosskoKeniston / Paul – @ThePaulCollett / Greg – @GregatonBomb / Josh - @jshuathompson / Sean – @Omac_Brother / Toby – @toby_andersen / Kat – @RainbowDropx / Tom - @T_Woods93 | Yogdog (Jonathan Brown) - @Yogdog | Facebook: FingerGunsUK / Twitch: twitch.tv/fingergunsdotnet / The Official Finger Guns Discord Discord: Join her Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I want to begin today's episode by thanking everyone who had done a Witness Wednesday for me and shared their story. Today is the 100th Wednesday since I started doing Witness Wednesdays, and it wouldn't be possible without people being willing to share their stories. So, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I truly feel testimonies really do help people open their hearts to God, and then He comes in and changes hearts! Today I am sharing more witnesses from the popwe.org website. I love that Matthew West and his dad have this website where we can go and read all these testimonies of how God has changed people's lives! Today, I chose to do healing testimonies because Encounter School of Ministry Boston Campus is doing a healing Service at St. Margaret's Church in Burlington, MA, at 6:30. So I thought healing testimonies would be good for today. There are five different testimonies, and although they all have to do with someone being healed, they are not all the same. I hope as you listen to more and more testimonies, it will build your faith as to what God can do in your life too. He can heal your loved ones. He can bring your loved ones back to the church. He can take away that illness, that disorder, that anxiety, that alcoholism. Whatever it is, God can help. Bring it to Him and believe He can help. I hope you enjoy the testimonies this morning and if you get a chance, go on the popwe.org sight and read some of the testimonies. Share some on your social media pages so we can build other people's faith too. God is doing so many good things, and people are not hearing about them.GOD OF THE IMPOSSIBLE: When I was a baby, I was diagnosed with RSV. If you are unfamiliar with this disease, it is a cold for adults but can result in a baby's death. After spending a long time on a ventilator in the hospital, the doctors said that there was no hope. They said I wasn't supposed to live. They said I wasn't supposed to breathe. They said I wasn't supposed to walk. Well, guess what? Seventeen years later, I'm a living, breathing, walking miracle redeemed by His love, power, and grace! In the words of Matthew, “We serve a God who turns impossible into living, breathing, walking miracles!”IMPERFECTNESS: Hi! I am a 15 year old (almost 16). I was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder when I was in 7th grade. Since then, I have had so many breakdowns and freak-out moments when I spiral and get into my own head and can't get out. I have obsessive thoughts. I finally got out of counseling, and after much hard work, I have been able to shut off my thoughts. And that makes me very happy. I finally feel like I have some level of control over my life and my feelings.Trusting God and learning about Him always makes me feel better. I turn to him in hard times and pray. He hears me and comes to help me. I listen to Matthew West's songs daily. Me and my twin brothers are big fans. We LOVE his songs, and as someone who wears her emotions on her sleeves, I really feel everything. From his song “Imperfections” to the first Matthew West song I ever heard, which was “Truth Be Told.” At the time, I was going through having obsessive thoughts and breakdowns and a lot of self-doubt. His music really helped. I'm a much healthier and kinder person to myself and others all thanks to fellowship and God and Matthew's music. And I am always gonna be thankful for music and God.KORINA: My life is one that I am truly grateful for. God, I know He has brought me through many turbulent times, and He has never failed me. I came from an abusive background as a child. I dealt with mental, physical, and sexual abuse. I made it through those years. I married and had my first child at 18. My son suffered a brain injury at birth. I did my best to raise him with little help.I had another child at 21, and life just moved along. When I was 25, I had a lump in my neck that kept growing. I went in to have surgery to have my thyroid removed. They thought I had a goiter. Turns out I had a malignant tumor. Further tests showed that it was Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Cancer! I had little support from my husband through my treatments. Other families tried to help when they could. After many surgeries and treatments, I was cancer-free.I then divorced my husband and started over with my children. I met someone a few years later and had another baby. A girl that the doctors said I would not be able to have after my treatments. But God said, “Yes, you can!” Life moved on. Cancer struck again. I was 45 and was diagnosed with Nodular Malignant Melanoma. I was devastated. “Not again!” I screamed, I yelled, and I had a pity party for myself. I told God I couldn't do this again. I had already been through enough! I couldn't do treatments again. I then wiped my tears and moved on. The surgery was all I needed for this cancer. It hadn't spread! Thank you, God. Today I am grateful for my life. My first cancer was found early enough for survival. It's been 30 years now! I'm a grandma to 2 wonderful grandchildren. My 3 children are doing well. GOD is my rock. He never fails me. He has always shown me how to find the light in my darkest hours!Heather: My husband John was in a car accident when he was 4 years old. He died three times on the way to the hospital and was revived. He was placed in a medically induced coma and was told he wouldn't be able to walk again or live a normal life. He had a severe brain injury.Today he is 31, walking and living a normal life. He was told he would have to graduate with a special education diploma, but he was able to get his regular high school diploma. He rides dirt bikes, drives semi trucks and we even have a new baby together. He beat all of the odds of the doctors, and we know it was only by God that he is completely fine today.Jeffry: My name is Jeffry, and my story started 15 years ago. I was in my 12th recovery in-patient 30-day stay for depression and cutting myself. I hated my life as a drunk, but while I was drinking for years, I also would stay sober on my own for a year or 2, and I would run a marathon or 2. I have run 8 marathons, including Boston, 2 times (the 98th and the 100th).So, I was in my 12th in-patient treatment center, and this lady that I didn't know (I call her my guardian angel) gave me a church flyer for Kensington Church. I went the first Sunday, and in a one-hour service, God took away my complete desire to drink alcohol. On August 10, 2023, I will celebrate 15 years of complete sobriety from anything not prescribed by my doctor. Plus, I still volunteer at Kensington as a greeter, and I also volunteer as a coffee maker and other jobs at Celebrate Recovery. I also volunteer for contemporary Christian concerts; I have done 9 already this year, including Matthew West in Zeeland, MI. I love Jesus, and He is the head of my life today.Thank you so much to Korina, Heather, Jeffry, and the first two people who shared their testimonies. I don't know if you will ever hear this episode, but I hope you know how much your story and your testimony will help others deepen their faith enough to believe that God can help them, too. Your testimonies will give them hope that God can do for them what He did for you or for your loved ones. It isn't easy to be vulnerable and share your personal stories with the entire world on the internet. Yet you were brave and did it anyway so that your story could help someone else. Thank you!
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Co-hosts Kellen and Mikailah make an appearance in New York City for the first official live-show recording of QTP. Join them as they re-introduce themselves and the show to a group of new faces at the Relative Arts shop and community space in East Village, New York City. The duo thanks their hosts, Liana and Korina, and is excited to share with you the live conversation that manifested in the room that evening. As always, these two friends encourage you all to TAKE CARE OF YOUR PERSONAL WELLBEING. Be sure to check out Beadwork by Mikailah for the latest custom art and jewelry!https://www.instagram.com/beadworkbymikailah/https://www.beadworkbymikailah.comhttps://www.instagram.com/indigenouscreatives/https://www.indigenouscreatives.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Indigenous-Creatives-LLC-108422948362128 Find out more about Kellen!https://www.instagram.com/trenaloriginal/https://www.trenaloriginal.comShout out to Izzy for the music on our show. Follow the links below to check him out.https://www.instagram.com/___izzy._/https://music.apple.com/us/album/range/1562540217?i=1562540219
CHECK OUT MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/morningcupofmurder/ Listen to our spin-off show! The Cryptid Catalog: (Scary stories for kids) Hosted by Korina and Killian Biemesderfer https://open.spotify.com/show/7vwn8JNkTPOmxwRoHsVDc1 Follow Morning Cup of Murder on Twitter: @cupofmurder Follow MCOM on Instagram: @morningcupofmurder Have a Murder or strange local true crime story you want to share, or you just want to say hi? Email the show here: morningcupofmurder@gmail.com Morning Cup of Murder is researched, written, and performed by Korina Biemesderfer. Follow Korina on Instagram: @kbiemesderfer Morning Cup of Murder is Edited and Produced by Dillon Biemesderfer Follow Dillon on Instagram: @dungeonsanddillons September 30th: Vanessa Guillen Born (1999) The decision to serve your country can place you in harm's way. On September 30th 1999 a young woman who dreamt of serving in the military was born. A woman who lost her life, not in combat, but on American soil where she should have felt safe. Information for this episode was collected from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Vanessa_Guill%C3%A9n, https://www.nytimes.com/article/vanessa-guillen-fort-hood.html, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/vanessa-guillen-act-soldier-death-b2001521.html, https://taskandpurpose.com/news/cecily-aguilar-vanessa-guillen/, https://abc13.com/vanessa-guillen-act-death-military-what-happened-to-fort-hood/10824314/
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What happens when Indigenous art, community, and entrepreneurship collide? Join us in the inspiring tale of Relative Arts, a unique shop born from the vision of Liana Shewey and Korina Emmerich, proud citizens of the Muscogee Nation and the Pellup. Their mission is to create a vibrant space where Indigenous artists across Turtle Island can display their work, share stories, and uplift each other. Prepare to be enthralled by the powerful narrative of community-building, representation, and resilience.Liana and Karina guide us through the labyrinth of their journey, unraveling how Relative Arts is reinventing itself as a beacon of Indigenous representation. They share their triumphs and challenges - from the formation of this sacred space to their ambitious plans of hosting New York City's first Indigenous Fashion Week. Get ready to explore the intricacies of the artistically curated shop that features everything from fashion design to jewelry, all the while fostering a sense of community and reciprocity.Our conversation doesn't stop there; it takes us down the less-travelled road, revealing the often-overlooked challenges facing Indigenous entrepreneurs. Leanna and Karina candidly discuss the barriers they've encountered, the power of word-of-mouth in promoting their mission, and the glaring need for support from larger institutions. As we wrap up, you don't want to miss out on the details about how to connect with Relative Arts, their upcoming projects, and a message of hope and resilience that their journey embodies. Tune in for a heartening and enlightening conversation that's sure to inspire.
Korina was born in Poland and lived there until she was 10. Her father fled the country for refuge and her mother, brother and she were reunited with him in Salt Lake City, Utah two years later. She has lived in Utah since then and is now the mother to four children from the ages of 9-18. She is a mental health consultant by profession. In this episode Korina shares all about Poland. She continues to travel back frequently to visit family. In this episode we discuss: Best time of year to visit Poland Transportation in Poland What to pack when visiting Poland Polish culture Food to try in Poland Ideal itinerary for Poland Must see places in Poland
September 7, 2023 - Korina Aghmar - Manitowoc County Health Officer
September 7, 2023 - Korina Aghmar - Manitowoc County Health Officer
Hey Beauty Baddies! We're wrapping up Summer 2023, and heading into the fall and I'm working on new episodes for you all. Enjoy one of my favorite episodes from last year with the incredible fashion designer behind Emme Studios, and social and climate justice activist, Korina Emmerich! To learn more about Korina and Relative Arts Studio, check them out at https://www.relativeartsnyc.com/ and on Instagram at @korinaemmerich and @relativeartsnyc Thanks to the sponsors of today's episode, OneSkin, and VIIA Hemp Co. OneSkin is for everyone who wants to prevent or reverse the signs of aging with a groundbreaking approach. It's time for you to experience a new skin health routine at a discounted rate today! Click here or head to oneskin.co to get 15% off with the code TRUEBEAUTY. That's 15% off oneskin.co with code TRUEBEAUTY. VIIA Hemp Co. is one of the leading brands in the hemp & CBD industry and sells an impressive range of award-winning products. Each of their gummies is crafted to provide a specific blend and ratio of cannabinoids, allowing you to personalize your cannabis journey and be on top of your game. Click here or Head to VIIAHemp.com and use the code “TRUEBEAUTY” to receive 15% off and get one free sample on any order. (21+) Send your beauty questions and beauty baddie moments of the week to truebeautypodcast@gmail.com . Follow me on Instagram @thetruebeautypodcast and @thebrownelizabethtaylor Book virtual appointments with me at www.TRUEBEAUTYBROOKLYN.com And Click here to subscribe to my YouTube Channel Don't forget to rate us 5-stars, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple iTunes. Tell a friend to tell a friend if you like the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Inside OnlyFans Kayla and CJ sit down with top solo performer Korina Kova. Korina talks about her giant sex toy collection, cosmetic surgery dangers, small penis humiliation, sexy mukbangs & much much more! Join us on Patreon & OnlyFans for exclusive content & FULL video episodes! www.patreon.com/InsideOnlyFans https://onlyfans.com/iofpodcast FOLLOW US! Instagram: @insideonlyfans @cjsparxx @kaylalaurenoffical Twitter: @insidefans Facebook: Inside OnlyFans Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@insideofpodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM_EpzaVHNiZBJL6XoN3ubg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The stars don't get much bigger or brighter than the one on this show, Pervert Nation! Dick and Dahlia Dee introduce one of the most recognizable names in content creation, the beautiful Kornia Kova. In a full episode interview for the ages, Korina opens up about her content and her creative process, her studio, overcoming health issues, meeting foreign fans, food, the demands of her shooting schedule and self-care. It's a true insider's view of one of the best in the business. She is brilliant, driven, personable and entertaining, so find her on a platform or subscription site near you and Dangle On!
“It's a radical act of solidarity in itself to take care of the Earth that we are all living on. We can't be here without the nurturing that we get from the Earth.” ~Korina Emmerich Indigenous cultures have contributed to some of the most exquisite and incredible fashion designs that people wear today, and it's no surprise that Indigenous fashion designers are thinking about their impact and how it affects climate change. Our latest Spotlight comes from the amazing team behind The Solidarity Index, and they're sharing their conversation with Indigenous fashion designer and community builder Korina Emmerich (Puyallup). Most notably her work has been featured at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in the pages of Vogue and Elle, and been worn by U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland and actor Devery Jacobs (Reservation Dogs). Korina is the founder of the slow fashion brand EMME Studio, and co-founder of Relative Arts, a community space that celebrating sustainable and subversive art and fashion in New York. Emmerich speaks with The Solidarity Index host Zahyr Lauren, aka The Artist L. Haz, about solidarity and sustainability. Special thanks to Stina Hamlin for your beautiful work and your generous introduction to The Solidarity Index team. And big hugs to everyone behind The Solidarity Index: Zahyr Lauren aka The Artist L. Haz, Jen Bell, Shalva Wise, and Stina Hamlin. Learn more: The Solidarity Index Korina Emmerich's EMME Studio and Relative Arts NYC Also mentioned in this podcast: Seattle Indian Health Board (Estelle Lucero, Abigail Echohawk) Finding Tamika (Erika Alexander) Dr. Adrienne Keene Indigenous Companies: Eighth Generation Urban Native Era Seedcast is a production of Nia Tero, a global nonprofit which supports Indigenous land guardianship around the world through policy, partnership, and storytelling initiatives.Enjoy the Seedcast podcast on the Nia Tero website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your other favorite podcast platforms. Keep up with Seedcast on Instagram and use the hashtag #Seedcast.
In this episode of Broken Boxes we sit down with Relative Arts founders Korina Emmerich and Liana Shewey. We chat about their long and collaborative friendship, the powerful impact and also social harms that can often accompany radical collective advocacy within mutual aid and direct action work. We speak to the growing pains and collective strength of community organizing and how Korina and Liana recently launched Relative Arts with an urgency to create a contemporary Indigenous artist-run community shop, showroom, artist studio / education and event space in Manhattan's East Village. We speak to the community care that is woven throughout Relative Arts, how the space has become a destination stop for Indigenous folks in New York to find community, connect and bond over art and fashion and so much more. We hear how in their experience the most important advice for community organizing, movement building and revolution is not to look to the person taking up the most space but how it is in autonomy that we are able to find true intersection, to change and to hear other perspectives. The overall theme of our conversation echoing throughout is that “We are nothing without our community.” Relative Arts is a new brick-and-mortar community space, open atelier, and shop displaying contemporary Indigenous fashion and design. Their mission is to provide a peer-run space in New York City to celebrate and foster the advancement of Indigenous futurism in fashion through representation and education. Relative Arts is Indigenous owned and operated by Korina Emmerich (Puyallup) and Liana Shewey (Mvskoke) and is located at 367 E 10th St, NY, NY 10009, open Thursday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm. www.relativeartsnyc.com @relativeartsnyc Artist and designer Korina Emmerich founded EMME Studio in 2015 and co-founded Relative Arts, NYC in 2023. Her colorful work celebrates her patrilineal Indigenous heritage from The Puyallup tribe while aligning art and design with education. With a strong focus on social and climate justice, Emmerich's artwork strives to expose and dismantle systems of oppression in the fashion industry and challenge colonial ways of thinking. Her work has been featured in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Moma PS1, The Denver Art Museum, Vogue, Elle, Instyle, Fashion, Flare, New York Magazine, and more notable publications. She has presented her collections in Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week, Indigenous Fashion and Arts, Santa Fe Indian Market's Couture Runway Show, and New York Fashion Week. She most recently co-founded the new atelier, gallery, showroom, and community space Relative Arts NYC. Located in the East Village, the space celebrates Indigenous and subversive art and fashion. Liana Shewey (Mvskoke) is the Programming Director at Relative Arts. Shewey is a committed educator and community organizer who has led teach-ins and speak-outs to create awareness around missing and murdered Indigenous relatives (MMIR), the damaging effects of fossil fuels, and Indigenous liberation. She has also worked in music and event production for more than 15 years and brings those skills and relationships to Relative Arts to host events featuring artists of all forms, and to develop progressive educational programming.
Solo performer Korina Kova won the 2019 XBIZ Cam Award for Best Female Artist. In this new interview, she discusses the challenges of solo performance, unusual custom requests, her favorite movies, her “dark side,” and much more.
This week's guest on Tanya Tate presents Skinfluencer Success podcast has an amazing story. Korina Kova suffered complications from cosmetic eye surgery that left her blind. She was able to not only regain her eyesight but has gone on to become an innovative solo content creator, smashing her monthly earning records in two purposely built studios at her home. This is her inspiring story. Also on the show, Tanya talks about being inducted into the X-Rated Critics Organization Hall of Fame. For her brilliant work and contributions to the industry, she is recognized by the XRCO. Then, Tanya proudly announces she now has a Feel Tanya stroker available from Kiiroo. What is a stroker and what does this new collab mean for Tanya? Listen in!
Sharp is back with a brand new interview with the lovely Korina Kova, to talk about her condition, her intriguing toy collection, circus school, ----- 00:00 Intro 00:05 Korina talks about being a “soloist” and has over 40k in toys 01:25 Korina on coming out of Canada as a sheltered, and losing virginity at 18 2:45 Going to circus school and putting on a few shows a night 5:55 Bringing featured dancers to Vancouver and how the strip game has changed 8:05 Stri**ing for 6 years and loving the lifestyle 11:45 Korina talks about coming from Canada to see Sharp and fangirls a bit 13:05 Being diagnosed with Gigantomastia and filling the “Big B**b Market” 15:25 Korina talks about doing a procedure to change her eye color 23:15 Korina on producing her own content and investing in herself 26:00 Korina talks about the “Mommy Role Play” is the biggest thing in corn 33:45 Being a hot commodity for not taking real d and cross collabing with platforms 39:05 Korina says these platforms can't afford her anymore 40:45 Maximizing profits on content and not F a fan for 20 million 46:45 Korina on having trouble doing __ and is willing to take classes to get better ----- NO JUMPER PATREON http://www.patreon.com/nojumper CHECK OUT OUR NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5te... FOLLOW US ON SNAPCHAT FOR THE LATEST NEWS & UPDATES https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE STORE!!! http://www.nojumper.com/ Follow us on SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4ENxb4B... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/n... Follow us on Social Media: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/No_... http://www.twitter.com/nojumper http://www.instagram.com/nojumper https://www.facebook.com/NOJUMPEROFFI... http://www.reddit.com/r/nojumper JOIN THE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/Q3XPfBm Follow Adam22: https://www.tiktok.com/@adam22 http://www.twitter.com/adam22 http://www.instagram.com/adam22 adam22hoe on Snapchat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Korina Moss and Fleur BradleyShow NotesThe first thing we did on this episode is to announce that we have a new patron in Jan H. fromIllinois and we are thrilled. We also had a donation made to our tip jar on our website from JoanLong. We are very appreciative of both.Korina Moss is nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Novel for her book “Cheddar OffDead.”Cheesemonger Willa Bauer is proving that sweet dreams are made of cheese. She's openedher very own French-inspired cheese shop, Curds & Whey, in the heart of the Sonoma Valley.The small town of Yarrow Glen is Willa's fresh start, and she's determined to make it a success– starting with a visit from the local food critic. What Willa didn't know is that this guy never givesa good review, and when he shows up nothing goes according to plan. She doesn't think thenight can get any worse... until she finds the critic's dead body, stabbed with one of her shop'scheese knives. Now a prime suspect, Willa has always believed life's problems can be solvedwith cheese, but she's never tried to apply it to murder...We then talked with Fleur Bradley who is nominated for An Agatha Award for Best Children orYoung Adult Novel for her book “Daybreak on Raven Island.”Tori, Marvin, and Noah would rather be anywhere else than on the seventh grade class field tripto Raven Island prison. Tori would rather be on the soccer field, but her bad grades havebenched her until further notice; Marvin would rather be at the first day of a film festival with hisbest friend, Kevin; and Noah isn't looking forward to having to make small talk with hisclassmates at this new school.But when the three of them stumble upon a dead body in the woods, miss the last ferry backhome, and then have to spend the night on Raven Island, they find that they need each othernow more than ever. They must work together to uncover a killer, outrun a motley ghost-huntingcrew, and expose the age-old secrets of the island all before daybreak.We thank both of these ladies and wish them good luck.TRIVIALast Week's question was:“High Tower Court” building had what influence on author Michael Connelly?a. He thought it was hauntedb. He featured it in his bookc. He wanted to live thered. He wanted it renamedThe answer is c. He wanted to live there.After moving to Los Angeles, Connelly went to see High Tower Court where RaymondChandler's character Philip Marlowe had lived (in his 1942 novel The High Window), and RobertAltman had used for his film The Long Goodbye(1973). Connelly got the manager of thebuilding to promise to phone him if the apartment ever became available. Ten years later, themanager tracked Connelly down, and Connelly decided to rent the place. This apartment servedas a place to write for several yearsThis week's question is:Author Harlan Coben made a deal with whom in 2016 to adapt 14 of his novels into film?a. Fox Entertainmentb. Paramoutc. Blue Sky Productionsd. Netflix
Join the core Booze & Broadway family as we live stream Nathan living through the finalization of his divorce. Many thanks to all of you on this journey. Happy 2023!!!
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In the studio for today's GFBS Interview is Dr. Korina St. John Rongitsch of Healingtree Integrative Health Clinic. She is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Nationally Certified Herbalist and will be talking about the upcoming Self Care & Cocoa Holiday Healing Event and her career at the Healing Tree Integrated Clinic. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com #gfbs #gfbestsource.com @HealingTreeND https://www.facebook.com/HealingTreeND #grandforksnd #interview https://www.facebook.com/THECHAMBERGFEGF #local #grandforks #grandforksbestsource #visitgreatergrandforks @grandforksnd @THECHAMBERGFEGF
To learn more about Korina and Relative Arts Studio, check them out at https://www.relativeartsnyc.com/ and on instagram at @korinaemmerich and @relativeartsnyc Send us your beauty questions and beauty baddie moments of the week to truebeautybrooklynpodcast@gmail.com . Follow us on Instagram @truebeautybrooklynpodcast and @truebeautybrooklyn & @thebrownelizabethtaylor and @alixlynly Book in-person and virtual appointments with Elizabeth at www.TRUEBEAUTYBROOKLYN.com and in-person appointments with Alix at www.CHEEKYBROOKLYN.COM Sponsor: BetterHelp.com/TRUEBEAUTY for 10% off your first month of therapy Don't forget to rate us 5-stars, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple iTunes. Tell a friend to tell a friend if you like the show!
Sarah Geronimo buntis na? Karen Davila Korina Sanchez: Alamin ang pinag-awayan noon! Korina , imbiyerna noon kay Mel Tiangco!
Korina and I sit down to talk about theatre superstitions, ghosts, and anti gay horses.
Lee Dale Williamson, a native of Millry and resident of Houston, Texas, made his earthly transition Oct. 7, 2022. He was born to Annie and Henry Williamson. Left to cherish his memories are his children, Korina, Trenton and Angela, all of Houston, Texas; brother, Henry Williamson of the New Hope community of Millry; sisters, Debra Gandy of Chatom and Rachel Williamson of Theodore; three grandchildren; a very devoted friend, Helen; with a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives. Preceding him in death were his parents and brothers, Lloyd Lockhart and Willie Williamson. Graveside services were Thursday, Oct. 20 at...Article Link
Spooky season continues as Korina and I get into Repo the Genetic Opera to begin Season 5!
What better way to kick off the spookiest month of the year than with a little mystery? This week's Super Fan is Korina Moss, author of The Cheese Shop Mysteries series. Her most recent book "Gone For Gouda" just released and Jen devoured it like it was one of the protagonist's delectable cheese dishes. We discuss what goes into creating a cozy mystery, find out her thoughts on Below Deck, and then play a little game of combining the two worlds. Adrienne also shares with us what she's been up to since Ian made landfall, and how it ties in a bit with this season of Med. To learn more about Korina's books, or to purchase them check out: korinamossauthor.com To donate to World Central Kitchen's efforts to aid those impacted by Hurricane Ian go to: wck.org/donate
Today we are speaking to an incredible designer, Korina Emmerich, owner of Emma Studios. Send us your beauty questions and beauty baddie moments of the week to truebeautybrooklynpodcast@gmail.com .Follow us on Instagram @truebeautybrooklynpodcast and @truebeautybrooklyn & @thebrownelizabethtaylor and @alixlynly Book in-person or virtual skincare or brow appointments at www.truebeautybrooklyn.com Don't forget to rate us 5-stars, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple iTunes.Tell a friend to tell a friend if you like the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this weeks episode the gals are talking about, you guessed it- Adam Driver. They also chat about Top Gun, the Clique Books, the Davinci Code and so much more! Most importantly the gals are covering another Patreon Fan Pick, Neon Gods picked by patron Korina! This book is steamy, sexy, and a political drama with a mythology twist that had Madison and Nicole frothing at the mouth.Books Covered In This Episode:Neon Gods by Katee RobertKorina's IG: @korinabibliophilaFollow us on Twitter at @LowerPod and on Instagram at @loweryourvolumepod, and now on TikTok at @loweryourvolumepodYou can also follow our personal accounts listed below:Madison: @madison_frye on Twitter and Instagram, and @exlibrisdemadison BookstagramNicole: @nicole_bossio on Twitter, @n_boz53 on Instagram, and @onmyownadventure Bookstagram.Support the show
Its time to talk about the one, the only, Kristin.
The biggest problem I see with my clients when they come to me first is they can not pin point what is causing them to be so unhealthy! The reason for this is they do not keep track of habits be it healthy or unhealthy habits. Having base line healthy habits are the foundation to success in all aspects of your life. If you are taking in unhealthy energy throughout the day in the form of food, thoughts and your environment, you give out unhealthy energy which will of course in return causes a lot of problems within your life in the form of poor performance, unhealthy relationships etc. This is why we need to collect data so we know what habits need urgent attention. Do you know how much water you drink, how many daily steps you do, how much protein you eat, how much refined carbs you eat, how much you sleep, what is causing you the most daily stress? If you do not know the answers to these questions, I suggest you start logging this data so you can start to create change by working on 1 habit at at time. Want help create change? Drop me a message on Instagram or contact me directly on WhatsApp 0035387 2764867 with the words I AM READY FOR CHANGE and I'll call you back. Korina
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This episode we have four guests on the show to talk about their experiences as mothers working in the games industry. We discuss our first gaming experiences, common misconceptions about being a mother in games, and whether or not we're doing enough as an industry to give kids the same gaming origins that we had as children.
Korina is back and Nathan has plenty to say about the very popular In the Heights.
You've been warned: this is a RANT-FEST episode. We talk about fireworks, the recent surge in COVID-19 cases brought about the new Omicron variant, Poblacion Girl, Korina's controversial posts, Marcos Jr.'s medical certificate, and more. Share your thoughts on this episode with #WakeUpWithJimandSaab: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok Be part of our live studio audience during podcast recordings! Join us on Patreon at jimandsaab.com for more EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wuwjs/message
What if everything you bought—from your phone to your clothes to your dining room table—was made to be infinitely repaired and remade? Circularity is the essence of nature: resources like water and energy are passed from one organism to the next. It is a process which generates no “waste,” because everything is (re)used. So what if our systems for making things mimicked nature's systems? We're joined by designer Korina Emmerich and writer Emily Stochl to discuss the climate impact of the fashion industry, the changes we must make to support a more sustainable future—and how we can while still having fun expressing ourselves through fashion. Together, we'll explore how to make the ways that we shop and live, a little more circular. Featuring:Korina Emmerich | EMME Studio | Founder, DesignerEmily Stochl | Remake | Advocacy MangerLeslie Collins | Meta | Responsible Supply Chain Jonathan Rowe | Meta | Data Center Sustainability Show Notes:Korina Emmerich is the founder of slow fashion brand EMME Studio. She also sits on the board of The Slow Factory, and works as a community organizer with the Indigenous Kinship Collective. Emily Stochl is the Advocacy Manager at Remake, where she helps lead campaigns such as #NoNewCothes and #PayHer. With Remake, she helped raise awareness of and support for California SB62, the Garment Worker Protection Act. (You can read more coverage concerning the signing of this legislation in Vogue.) She also produces the weekly interview show Pre-Loved Podcast, and organizes with the Sunrise Movement. The OR Foundation is a non-profit organization working at the intersection of environmental justice, education and fashion development. Their research focuses on bringing transparency to the global secondhand fashion industry, specifically in Ghana's Kantamanto Market. From more for Liz Ricketts, the founder of the OR Foundation, you can check out her open letter to the fashion industry in Atmos: This Is Not Your Goldmine. This Is Our Mess.To find out more about Meta's Sustainability initiatives, visit sustainability.fb.com. Credits:This show is produced by work by work: Scott Newman, Jemma Rose Brown, Emily Shaw, Kathleen Ottinger and by Sophia Li. The show is mixed by Sam Bair.
Brandon talks with Korina Jochim (LMFT) about coercive control, systemic abuse, gaining back the trust of your children, the silent treatment, and unwinding belief systems. Plus they discuss, the importance of documenting, Physical Episodic Violence Framework vs. Emotional Long-Term Abuse Framework, and escape plans. Korina can be found at https://www.portlandtherapycenter.com and at https://abuseisntlove.com/ Thank you to our sponsor BETTERHELP. If you need online counseling from anywhere in the world, please do go to https://www.betterhelp.com/nap Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Thank you to our sponsor Tru Niagen. Tru Niagen is a supplement that's clinically proven to boost N-A-D levels, an essential coenzyme required for cellular energy and repair. Add more vitality to your life today, with Tru Niagen. Right now, new customers can save 10% on their first purchase by going to https://TruNiagen.com/nap and use code nap. If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. A big thanks to Apple Podcasts, to find our show there, click here. To listen to the Toxic Workplace Podcast, click here. To download our poster, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA Join our Tiktok at https://www.tiktok.com/@narcissistapocalypse If you want to be a guest on our show, go to https://narcissistapocalypse.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandon talks with Korina Jochim (LMFT) about coercive control, systemic abuse, gaining back the trust of your children, the silent treatment, and unwinding belief systems. Plus they discuss, the importance of documenting, Physical Episodic Violence Framework vs. Emotional Long-Term Abuse Framework, and escape plans. Korina can be found at https://www.portlandtherapycenter.com and at https://abuseisntlove.com/ Thank you to our sponsor BETTERHELP. If you need online counseling from anywhere in the world, please do go to https://www.betterhelp.com/nap Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. Thank you to our sponsor Tru Niagen. Tru Niagen is a supplement that's clinically proven to boost N-A-D levels, an essential coenzyme required for cellular energy and repair. Add more vitality to your life today, with Tru Niagen. Right now, new customers can save 10% on their first purchase by going to https://TruNiagen.com/nap and use code nap. If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. A big thanks to Apple Podcasts, to find our show there, click here. To listen to the Toxic Workplace Podcast, click here. To download our poster, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA Join our Tiktok at https://www.tiktok.com/@narcissistapocalypse If you want to be a guest on our show, go to https://narcissistapocalypse.com
On November 5, 2022, Regan de Loggans (Mississippi Choctaw) moderated a conversation with Jeffrey Gibson and Korina Emmerich. Each discussed their experience working as Native Americans in creative industries, weaving in current issues of diversity and sustainability. Gibson is an award-winning Choctaw-Cherokee artist, whose work combines traditional Native American elements with contemporary references. Emmerich is the founder of EMME, a fashion brand, which reflects her indigenous heritage stemming from the Coast Salish territory, Puyallup tribe. Watch the full video with captions on YouTube. The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#k Korinavaramu Ragam: Ramapriya (53rd Melakartha Raga) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramapriya ARO: S R₁ G₃ M₂ P D₂ N₂ Ṡ || AVA: Ṡ N₂ D₂ P M₂ G₃ R₁ S || Talam: Rupakam Composer: Patnam Subramanya Iyer Version: Hyderabad Brothers YouTube Class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0MzJNTw1-c MP3 Class: http://www.shivkuma.org/music/korinavaramu-class.mp3 Pallavi: Korina Vara Mosagumaiyya Kodandapaani Anupallavi: Va(ra)rijasthra Janaka Sri Vatsanga Nishtaranga Charanam: Sarivarilona Nannu Chouka Seya Valadu Needu (Nindu ?) Marupu Jochi Yunnaanu Manamutho Kaapaadunu Parichara Vanara Samuha Papaharana Varivaha Kari Rakshaka Varada Venkateshwaranura Ninne Meaning: (approximate) P: O Kodandapani (Rama – who holds (pani) the bow-Kodanda)! Please give (“mosagumu-aiyya”) me the boons (wishes) I ask (“Korina”) of you. A: You gave birth (“janaka”) to Brahma – who is seated (“Astra”) in a lotus (Varija). You have the mark (Srivatsa) on your chest (anga) where mother Lakshmi (Sri) is seated. You are the lord (ranga) of righteousness (Nishta). C: Will you get time (“valadu needu”) to look after me (“nannu chouka seya”) amongst the legions of devotees (“Sarivarilona”) you have? I keep thinking of you (“Marupu Jochi Yunnanu”). Please save me (“Kaapaadu”) with honor (“Manamutho”). You are like the water bearing cloud (“varivaha”) that rains and washed away the sins (“papaharana”) of the entire monkey tribe (“parichara vanara samuha”) – a reference to how Rama saved Sugreeva and helped them re-establish their kingdom. You protected (“rakshaka”) the elephant (“kari” – reference to Gajendra). I pray to you O Lord who gives boons (“Varada”) Sri Venkateshwara… Please give me the boons I ask of you.
Divorce is not the end of everything as you know it. FULL STOP! In fact, divorce can often precede a joyous change in your life! Don't just take it...
In this episode of the Mindful Living Guide, I get to chat with Korina Duffy, a Body & Mind Transformation Coach. Korina helps women to upgrade their Health, Mindset & Body. Release Excess Body Weight & Declutter The Mind. We talked about how Meditation played a major role in Korina's journey over the last few years. It not only helped her to release her inner child, that was trapped for many years but it is now an important part of the programs that she delivers to her own clients. this was important in the run up to a talk she gave in January which you can see in the show notes here: http://mindfulliving.guide/korina-duffy-interview-releasing-the-inner-child We are only starting out so if you enjoy the show, please share it with your friends.
Kahlid Saleh, CEO of Invesp, drops by the show to talk with Matt and Korina about Conversion Rate Optimization for B2B companies. Khalid discusses the importance of testing BIG ideas, common A/B testing mistakes, the myth of growth hacking, and "settles" the debate of chat bots vs. forms.
Zak and Korina created Prost Wine Bar and Charcuterie which quickly became a Frankenmuth hotspot. One of my favorite places. What makes Prost so different? Why do people keep coming back? I hope you're hungry because this is a foodie paradise!Show Notes:Prost Wine Bar and Charcuterie Website (Click here)Prost Wine Bar and Charcuterie Facebook (Click here)** Subscribe to Our Free Email Newsletter**
Matt and MJ talk with Korina Edwards, Director of Demand Generation at Right Weigh, on navigating the dealer relationship at an industrial company. Korina talks about marketing to the end user, building a community around your industrial brand, eCommerce and how to navigate that choice with dealer networks, and how going direct opens up new Sales channels. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app