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UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud
187: Zen Is Not A Religion

UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 14:15


Welcome to another segment of the UnMind podcast and DharmaByte column. I would like to share a concern about something I have witnessed in the propagation of Zen. I am afraid that Zen in America is being categorized — in my opinion, erroneously -— as a "religion," during its second century in the West. As Zen assimilates into the volatile and increasingly violent American cultural milieu — primarily under the influence of Christian and Judaic traditions — Zen is widely, and wildly, misinterpreted as a faith or belief system. Buddhism is counted as one of the world's big four religions, we are told. But unlike Christianity, Islam or Hinduism, as well as Judaism, Buddhism is not a form of theism. I would not go so far as to categorize it as atheism — which is said to be the strongest form of theism — but that the question of the existence or nonexistence of God with a capital "G," or a pantheon of gods with lower "g's," simply does not arise. The traditional Zen saying would classify the term "god" as a "head upon a head" — a superfluous addition — on top of the reality that we all face in life. If god is what god is purported to be — i.e. omniscient and omnipresent — then there is no need to name that concept. More to the point, Zen is not based on a set of beliefs, or doctrine, but upon direct experience, whether yours or that of Buddha — who, after all, was not a Buddhist, any more than Christ was a Christian. Both were human beings, just like you. According to my poor understanding, in Buddhism, no independent, self-existent entity can be found anywhere in the universe. "Universe" is another word for naming the totality, but it is not conceived of as a conscious being, though the phrase "Vairocana Buddha" or "Cosmic Buddha," used to designate the concept, may suggest as much. An AI / Wikipedia summary says: Vairocana is the "Cosmic Buddha" or "Great Illuminator" in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, representing the ultimate, formless truth (Dharmakaya) and the source from which all Buddhas emanate. Unlike historical figures, he is a universal Buddha, often depicted at the center of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, embodying wisdom and dispelling ignorance. The "he" pronoun here is a tell — that Buddhist cultures of origin were patriarchal if not misogynistic — and any spiritual beings were cast in the mold of humanity. A section in the ancient Ch'an poem, Hsinhsinming—Trust in Mind, refers to this idea of an essential truth from the perspective of personal experience, characteristic of Zen: If the mind makes no discriminationsthe ten thousand things are as they are of single essenceUnderstanding the mystery of this One-essencewe are released from all entanglementsWhen all things are seen equally the timeless Self-essence is reached Note that this underlying unity, or noumenon in today's vernacular, is a thread running through the "ten thousand things," or all phenomena, not just human consciousness. "Timeless Self-essence" may smack of the western concept of an eternal soul, but this assumption amounts to a kind of cultural appropriation, interpreting the 7th century Chinese view of "essence" as a self-existent entity, which is anathema to Buddhism. The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni, testified to the fact that he found no evidence of any such transmigrating soul, or the Sanskrit "atman," in his experience in meditation. He used an analogy to what was at that time a familiar object, a chariot — which, when disassembled and the parts laid out on the ground, no longer exists. The functional reality exists only in the assemblage. The contemporary term of art for what remained was sunyata, usually translated as "emptiness." But this term does not merely point to an absolute void, as it is often misinterpreted. Again, from our online gurus: Śūnyatā (Sanskrit) or Suññatā (Pali), commonly translated as "emptiness," "voidness," or "openness," is a foundational Buddhist philosophy referring to the lack of inherent, independent existence in all phenomena. It means all things—including the self—are empty of a separate, permanent ego, existing instead in a constant state of interdependence and change. I lean toward "openness," and note that "constant interdependence...and change" do not amount to a "state." There is nothing static about it. All things found in the universe are not things at all, but interconnected causes and conditions in constant flux — wave functions in science-speak. Likewise, aggregate reality: uni-verse, is not itself a "thing." The normal concept of "God" as a transcendent being does not stray far from this idea, except in depictions of Him or Her as human in form. As we are part of this universe, the idea that we can realize this unity with God or the cosmos permeates most religious belief systems. In Zen this proposition has the more prosaic connotation of being the truth, whether we know it or not. If God is anything, God is everything. The prospect of realization or awakening requires relinquishing our dualistic conceptions regarding this truth. Again, the great Chinese sage captures the dilemma in relatable terms: Denying the reality of things misses their realityAsserting the emptiness of things misses their realityThe more we talk and think about itthe further astray we wander from the truthStop talking and thinking and there is nothing you will not be able to know So while I maintain that Zen is not a religion in the conventional sense, what it is pointing to is the essential founding impulse of all religions, as well as philosophy: a realization of the truth of existence. Whether one interprets that realization as a religious experience or not does not change the fact of it. Again, Master Sengcan reminds us: Now there are sudden and gradualin which teachings and approaches ariseWith teachings and approaches distinguishedeach has its standardswhether teachings and approaches are mastered or notreality constantly flows "Sudden and gradual" here refers to the so-called Southern and Northern schools of Zen in China that preceded Sengcan by a couple of centuries. But they could just as well refer to today's various theistic religions with their multitude of denominations, or even to schools of philosophy, as well as theories and hypotheses of science. I italicize that last phrase, "reality constantly flows," as a simple truth, one that does not necessarily negate any of the various religious or philosophical worldviews, but amounts to a universal caveat: that whatever belief you may adhere to, it cannot possibly capture the totality of reality. Zen inquiry is said to take off from where philosophy leaves off, the latter having gotten there in a more roundabout manner. Whatever the starting point and mode of analysis, finally we are left with the "hard problem of consciousness," to co-op the phrase coined by the philosopher David Chalmers. Or as Master Dogen is said to have said, "At last we are left with ambiguity." One particular way of understanding various approaches to practice was taught by Kuei-feng Tsung-mi. Tsung-mi was a C'han master, and also the fifth Ancestor of the Hua Yen tradition in the Tang dynasty in China . He spoke of five different kinds of Zen, which are bompu zen or “usual zen,” gedo zen or ” Outside Way zen,” shojo zen or “Hinayana practice,” daijo zen or “Great Practice zen” and saijojo zen or “Easy and perfect” zen. In this sense, we could say that zen with a small “z” means simply a form of practising. Begin Here: Five Styles of Zenby Ven. Anzan Hoshin roshiZazen-ji, October 14, 1989[from the book, “Before Thinking”] Let us embrace this hard problem, and the inconclusiveness of its resolution, as we continue exploring the original frontier of Mind, and sharpening the razorblade of Zen. To make these postings a bit more interactive, please let me know if you have any subjects you might like me to address in future. My current focus is on the two underlying themes of my first and second published volumes, "The Original Frontier" and "The Razorblade of Zen," both available online. The former is a kind of user's manual for meditation, specifically of the Zen flavor, or zazen; the second is about where I see Zen fitting into the American cultural milieu as a third, alternative way, between the extremes of rationalism and science, leading to secular reductionism on one end of the spectrum, with those of theism and religion, or fundamentalism at the outer reaches on the other end. Zen lives in the middle. In these two books, both the personal and social spheres of practice-experience are engaged, separated for clarity of message. Implications for the natural sphere in the long term — if it is not already too late, in terms of climate change, for one example — I leave to you. Zen may offer our last and best hope for world peace, and saving our home planet. Implications for our understanding — or better, comprehending — the universe, and our place in it, I also leave to you. You are more likely to find your answers to the deeper questions on the cushion than off of it. But — no guarantees.

When The Call Hits Home
Understanding EMDR: A Therapy Approach for First Responders

When The Call Hits Home

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 22:14


Jennifer [00:00:00]: First responders will say, I was just in the parking lot at Walmart and I needed to go in and I'm having this large physical reaction. That's because that amygdala talk about not being online, that amygdala has this kind of memory and this connection immediately with their body. And so EMDR does this great job and I say speaking amane, speaking to our amygdala through, through our physical body. You know, with emdr, you're doing a lot of check ins of notice what you notice in your body doing body scan, starting of the top of your head to the bottom of your toes. You know what do you notice? Do you notice tension? Do you notice relaxation? Do you notice numbness? Do you notice nothing? Like all those things are ways in which we're trying to get that to not let ourselves go offline. To use your. Hi, welcome back to the podcast. I'm Jennifer. Ashlee [00:00:55]: And I'm Ashlee. We hope everybody had a really great Thanksgiving. Jennifer [00:00:59]: Yes, we do. We do hope everyone has a good Thanksgiving and we appreciate you checking out our thankful episode. And it's just us again. We are doing things a little bit different here lately, but I like it when it's just you and I sometimes. Ashlee [00:01:13]: I know I kind of love it. I think people forget like everyone has lives and of course scheduling and things like that. But we are blessed. I mean we are super blessed. We have some really cool things lined up and honestly, like, it's really nice over the holidays not to have to worry about 1 million schedules. And just us too. Jennifer [00:01:31]: That is the truth. I was on a text message chain about people trying to meet and I'm like, we're really going to try to meet before January. No, like that's just not going to happen. So. And we have a specific thing we wanted to talk about today, which is emdr. Ashlee [00:01:49]: Yeah. And I think that I want to preference something that came to me when we were trying to brainstorm. Hey, what do we talk about today? Right? Like what do we give our audience? Something that I think we fall short on when we're talking about therapy in general is that a lot of people have one thought process and if there is something that I can say is that both of us are making waves and changing the stigma, especially with first responders coming to therapy. I still almost every day get the cliche of like, well, I thought therapy was, hey, tell me how this makes you feel over and over again. The whole come in my office, all my officers, my firefighters too. But I feel like my firefighters give me A little bit less grief. But hey, my police for sure will be like, oh, where's the big comfy couch that I get to lay on? And I'm like, okay, this, this is not, you know, But I've also been doing a heck of a lot of ride alongs, which is beautiful because one thing I always strive for in this, I guess, this career is that I never want to stop Lear from them too. So one way I do that is to ride along with them. Ashlee [00:02:53]: And in that ride along, I am doing nothing clinically. Of course, if we're stuck in a squad together for eight hours, I'm going to talk to you because I'm just a talker, but I'm there to learn from you. I'm there to just be excited about what's going on. I'm not there to diagnose or evaluate or what have you the person I'm riding with. And I get that every single time. They'll be like, doc G is coming with me. Oh, they must think I need an evaluation. They must think. Ashlee [00:03:17]: And I'm like, what? Like, that is not true. So that does often lead me to this discussion of what do you think therapy is? And while there's some truth to therapy being a lot about talking. Jennifer [00:03:28]: Right. Ashlee [00:03:28]: And a lot about processing, digging, connecting things, there's also different ways that we do therapy now. And I think we could spend six years, Jennifer, like, talking about all these things. But the one thing that I know both you and I kind of specialize in you more so than me. So I'm going to pass this mic a lot is emdr. And I think it's important to talk about. And I think this episode, we're just going to bring it to light and then probably expand upon it in like a follow up episode, only because there is so much. But why don't we break down what that is? I think it's important for people to know that there's different things out there that we can do. EMDR being one of them. Jennifer [00:04:05]: Yeah. Well, I think first is like, what is EMDR stand for? Yes. Which is eye movement desuscitation reprocessing. I always struggle. Ashlee [00:04:14]: Okay, I was just about to say I can never. I can never say that either again. Jennifer [00:04:20]: Yes. And the Francis Shapiro is the. I wouldn't call her the inventor, I guess the discoverer of EMDR and kind of move things forward with this therapeutic intervention. She said she wished to come up with a different name and I kind of wish that she had as well. But it really is just a Intervention that therapists can use that is a little bit different than talk therapy. I don't know, Ashlee. I feel like we started over. You made me reflect. Jennifer [00:04:53]: Like, gosh, what do people really do think that therapy is? But I. I'll be specific and talk about emdr. So how I explain EMDR to clients is that it is a way in which the brain naturally heals itself. So in the eye movement, it's replicating our REM sleep, our deepest cycle of sleep. REM sleep is when your eyes are rapidly moving back and forth. That is the rapid eye movement that happens in REM sleep, which is a deep sleep cycle. A lot of our first responders don't get into REM sleep because of. They do not, which makes it really difficult. Jennifer [00:05:34]: And you know something I think is great about the human body in a lot of ways, it's so healthy and can heal itself. So when I think like, oh, if I cut my finger, I'm not thinking, okay, I need to clot blood and grow a scab, grow new skin, that my body just automatically does that. And our brain has that ability too. When we rest, we sleep. We pre process our experience of the day. And unfortunately, sometimes there's experiences that we have that maybe we don't get a good night's sleep afterwards. Or there's experiences that we have, especially when we're first responders, that, you know, nobody should really have to go see or experience these things. There's no place in our brain. Jennifer [00:06:14]: Brain to put some of the horrors that people experience when they're first responders. And what EMDR is doing is just taking that information. Clients can do different things, like the eye movement, which is the replication of the REM sleep. There's also this fancy word called bilateral stimulation. It is just where both hemispheres of the brain are working. Okay, have I gotten too technical? Like, are you. Ashlee [00:06:40]: No, you're doing a great job. I always giggle when I hear. Because when I explain, explain it. And I go. I don't know why I go to the run sleep par. And I talk about the eye shifting. I'm always waiting for someone to be like, wait, what? Or like, freak out about that. Or be like, our eyes shift. Ashlee [00:06:54]: But, yeah, no, I think you're doing great job. Jennifer [00:06:56]: I think that's always important. You know, when I tell people that about sleep, I'm quick to say, I'm not putting you to sleep. I'm not hypnotizing you. You're awake and conscious throughout this experience. And EMDR has been in practice for you know, over decades now. I want to say like 30. Ashlee [00:07:17]: I was going to say, I know. Jennifer [00:07:18]: It'S over 30 now, probably getting closer to 40. And technology has come a lot further. So as much as people do eye movement, there's what we call tappers, a real clinical word. But it's just this thing that will vibrate in your hand and go back and forth. I do a lot of virtual sessions, so I use eye movement a lot with virtual sessions. But I also have auditorial. So it will go into one headphone, then the next headphone, if people have headphones in. And then there's also tactical tapping, where I just have people, like, cross their arms and we'll tap. Jennifer [00:07:52]: And I get to tap with them, which is I get some free emdr sometimes when I'm doing that with clients, you know what, I work with clients in terms of, like a traumatic experience. And there can be one call that's a traumatic experience. And sometimes those are some experiences that as therapists will call little T's that are small traumatic experiences. And sometimes those little T's can be a little bit harder than the big T's. If we maybe had an experience with an adult that made us feel less than, or if we maybe had a thing at school that made, you know, school was hard and we felt left out in groups. Like, there's just these experiences that we have when we're little and we don't have all the information that are. If you think about our hemispheres, our left and our right, and our thinking and our feeling when we're little, we can get that really confused. And so EMDR can be a great resource sometimes for, you know, my smart brain knows that I'm loved and cared for, and yet sometimes in my heart, I don't feel that way. Jennifer [00:08:57]: And EMDR is a great tool that can kind of get those online together. It is a researched intervention. This is not just some therapists came together, like, hey, let's try this. There's lots of research that shows that, as an intervention can be really helpful. Yeah. Ashlee [00:09:15]: And I think it's important to kind of do a little throwback to one of our very first episodes that probably hasn't gotten the attention that it needs just because we were really brand new babies to this whole podcast thing. But when we had Dr. Kuei on here, she did a fabulous job, like, talking to us about how the brain works. Right. And what happens to the brain when we're in high stress situations. And I think that it's important when we're talking about EMDR to remember that prefrontal cortex gets kind of a little bit offline. It's not fully there when we are in a high stress situation, which makes it hard for us to actually reprocess things in a way that we typically would if it was a normal event. And so I always tell my guys and girls that come to me that in that moment, like your brain is still taking everything in, typically through your senses, but the piecing it together is kind of hard. Ashlee [00:10:01]: And it'll take that situation and it'll store it away in your long term memory in what I call the red file encampment. And it'll just keep doing that if we don't take it back out and reprocess it with our prefrontal cortex back online. Right. To have those facts of everything that happened around us with that emotional side and to work through it that way. But I think that's something really important to recognize is that literally the brain is doing this to us when we're in these careers. And it's something that we can't necessarily help. It's just how we respond. Jennifer [00:10:30]: Well, and I think to that whole point, you know, something I talk a lot about with clients is that EMDR is really working to speak to our amygdala to that, you know, survival part of our brain, which is not our frontal cortex. It's not that smart decision making self. It is just about survival. Which I think, you know, is kind of cool that like our brain is wired in a way that survival, I mean, that's gotta be the most important thing. Not always about our happiness or feeling good. It's about surviving and that connection with your amygdala and our physical body. You know, if I'm running from a saber tooth tiger, I can't digest my bologna sandwich. Ashlee [00:11:12]: Yes. Jennifer [00:11:12]: You know, I need to feel my heart racing. I'm gonna feel sweaty in case somebody grabs me. Like all these things. And we have these physical responses and that memory. Right. And so that's why I think sometimes first responders will say, I was just in the parking lot at Walmart and I needed to go in and I'm having this large physical reaction. That's because that amygdala talked about not being online. That amygdala has this kind of memory and this connection immediately with their body. Jennifer [00:11:42]: And so EMDR does this great job. I say speaking, Amy knees, speaking to our amygdala through our physical body. You know, with emdr, you're doing a lot of check ins of notice what you notice in your body doing body scan, starting of the top of your head to the bottom of your toes. You know, what do you notice? Do you notice tension? Do you notice relaxation? Do you notice numbness? Do you notice nothing? Like, all those things are ways in which we're trying to get that to not let ourselves go offline, to use your kind of metaphor, and allow that stuff to kind of be processed in a way that says, I don't have to have a physical response in the parking lot. Like, I can say, like, hey, I'm safe. Ashlee [00:12:27]: I'm okay. Jennifer [00:12:28]: Yeah, yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Ashlee [00:12:31]: And why do you and I. I know I'm. I'm bouncing off of you here, but I do find that EMDR is, like, my first responders really take to emdr. I happen to think that baseline, like, not going anything significant here. I like that EMDR structured feel like my first responders appreciate that too, because they are more structured humans. It's more like, this is where you start. This is right. Like. Ashlee [00:12:57]: And so there's a protocol to it, I guess, is what I'm trying to say. So I think that that's why my first responders really take to it. But do you have any experiences like you and I utilize EMDR a lot? What would you say is your feedback to that? Do you feel like it's really beneficial for your first responders as well? Jennifer [00:13:15]: Yes, and a big reason why, I think. I mean, I didn't really think of it in terms of the structure. I think it's more of, like, they. Ashlee [00:13:22]: Don'T have to talk on that too, though.

Friends of Franz
Needle Little Help from Dr. Lauren Kuei (Nava Wellness) — On Acupuncture, Qi, and Yin & Yang Meridians

Friends of Franz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 51:30 Transcription Available


For centuries, acupuncture has been a cornerstone of Traditional Chinese Medicine, offering a powerful lens into the body's natural healing intelligence using the precise placement of ultra-fine needles. Rooted in the concept of meridians—an intricate network of energy pathways—this ancient practice seeks to restore balance and harmony, thereby proposing relief from chronic pain, inflammation, and even stress. Can these invisible channels and their said connections to our organs really unlock profound pathways to healing and tangible pain relief?Dr. Lauren Kuei, DACM, L.Ac, RYT, is a licensed and board-certified acupuncturist, registered yoga teacher, and clinical herbalist at Nava Wellness, an acupuncture and Eastern Asian Medicine Practice in New York City. She received her Doctorate of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine (DACM) from the Pacific College of Health and Sciences in San Diego. Dr. Kuei has been featured on The Strategist by New York Magazine.Follow Friends of Franz Podcast: Website, Instagram, FacebookFollow Christian Franz (Host): Instagram, YouTube

Entrepreneurs on Fire
What Founders Get Wrong About AI (And How to Actually Use It) with Jeff Kuei

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 16:50


Jeff Kuei is the visionary CEO and co-founder of Kixie, who turned bold ideas into a beloved sales platform - built with heart, scaled with grit, and trusted by teams everywhere. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. AI is not a magic fix. It's a force multiplier that accelerates the good and amplifies the broken. 2. Speed to lead is critical, contacting a lead within 5 minutes can increase your chances of conversion by up to 10x. 3. Real-time, synchronous conversations will only become more valuable in an AI-driven future. Visit Jeff's website for a free trial, demos, and resources to boost your sales performance with voice and text tools - Kixie Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. NetSuite - Over 43,000 businesses have future-proofed their business with NetSuite, by Oracle - the number one AI cloud E.R.P. Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning today at NetSuite.com/fire.

Genre Grinder
56. Shaw Bros. Horror Movies, feat. Stefan Hammond, author of Sex & Zen & A Bullet in the Head

Genre Grinder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 132:28


WRIGGLING WORMS, CRAWLING BUGS, SLITHERING SNAKES, WITCHCRAFT, RITUALS, AND BODILY FLUIDS OF EVERY COLOR IMAGINABLE!! Once upon a time, three brothers named Shaw started a film studio in Hong Kong. That studio grew into a Southeast Asian  powerhouse, building its reputation on wuxia, kung fu, period dramas, comedies, and, in the mid '70s, horror. The special Shaw brand of horror, defined by black magic rituals, wild visuals, and exploitation spectacle was, in part, spearheaded by two filmmakers – Ho Meng-Hua and Kuei Chih-Hung.   Join Gabe and special guest host Stefan Hammond, author of Sex & Zen and a Bullet in the Head (with Mike Wilkins, 1996), Hollywood East (2000), and More Sex, Better Zen, Faster Bullets (2020), as they explore the history of the studio and films of these two maverick directors. This is a particularly packed episode, covering Shaw's horror films in general, but focusing mostly on Ho's Black Magic (1975), Black Magic 2 (1976), and The Oily Maniac (1976), and Kuei's Killer Snakes (1974), Hex (1980), Bewitched (1981), and The Boxer's Omen (1983). 00:00 – Intro (a brief history of Shaw and Southeast Asian horror) 20:20 – Ho Meng-Hua, Black Magic, and Black Magic 2 53:52 – The Oily Maniac (and more Ho) 1:01:24 – Kuei Chih-Hung and The Killer Snakes 1:33:28 – Hex, Bewitched, and The Boxer's Omen (and more Kuei) 2:06:32 – Outro

Real Lich Hours: A Baldur's Gate III Podcast
[PREVIEW] Real Lich Hours 85: The Fu Syndicate

Real Lich Hours: A Baldur's Gate III Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025


This week we wrap up Chinatown with a little science experiment... performed on us. Our quest for the Ankaran Sarcophagus has led us into the underworld of the Kuei-jin, who want to subject us to something called the Belmont Protocol. Additionally, we do some standout side quests, with one massive addition from the Clan Quest Mod.Other Segments:Clan Chapbook: The Kuei-jinChronicles of Darkness: Fera (animal shapeshifters)Up on a Soapbox: The Troika Curse

MANIATIC Podcast
EP.51 SESIÓN VIDEOCLUB: THE BOXER'S OMEN (1983) de Kuei Chih-Hung

MANIATIC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 134:49


THE BOXER'S OMEN / MO (1983) Hay películas que desafían la lógica, que cruzan la línea entre lo absurdo y lo sagrado, entre lo grotesco y lo sublime. Películas que parecen haber sido concebidas en un delirio febril... y sin embargo, ahí están. Hoy, en este episodio, nos sumergimos en una de las joyas más extrañas, extremas y fascinantes del cine de culto oriental: The Boxer's Omen. Producida por los legendarios estudios Shaw Brothers en 1983, esta cinta hongkonesa no es solo una película: es una experiencia sensorial cargada de misticismo budista, venganza, magia negra, monjes guerreros, cadáveres flotantes, insectos viscosos, hechicería, y escenas que no se borran fácilmente de la memoria. Te invitamos a abrir esa caja A cruzar la puerta del templo. Y a enfrentar el destino que aguarda en lo más profundo de The Boxer's Omen. En esta ocasión dos mienbros de nuestro equipo se enfrentan por primera vez con el secreto más profundo de The Boxer's Omen. Sesión Videoclub nos permite viajar en el tiempo y disfrutar de aquellos días en los que nos reuníamos con amigos para ver películas de videoclub. Equipo Maniático: Albert San (Mr. Maniático), Naila Knight, Miguel y Montse Vela. Saludos Maniáticos!!!!!! Intro Musical SINOIA CAVES “1983 Main Titles” Album Beyond the Black Rainbow (2014) Intro Musical SESIÓN VIDEOCLUB PUBLIC IMAGE LTD “Order of death” Album This is what you want This is what you Get (1985) "Kinda Bonkers" by Animal Collective Mortal Kombat - Annihilation Score by George S. Clinton Outro Musical "Viper Smoke" by Taman Shud

The Recruiter's Recruitment Podcast
EP267: Ian Knowlson, Business Growth Expert at Talence - What should Leaders be doing RIGHT NOW to succeed?

The Recruiter's Recruitment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 42:30


Ian Knowlson, an expert in global strategy, who better than to interview on what we should be doing as recruiters to thrive in the current recruitment evolution. With his 40 years of recruitment experience and now therefore coaching abilities in his worldwide board advisory role, we ask Ian to plagiarise what all the top global recruitment firms are doing to take strides forward...So, we can all do the same!Key trends touched on:Pivoting & Innovation...Relationship...Ai...Future proofing...Also, highlights the 5 global markets that are expanding this year; examples of - healthcare, education, construction, renewable energy, & technology. What does the Employment Rights Bill mean to you as a recruitment business?As an industry we are evolving and what is the role of artificial intelligence in the recruitment industry; with Ian urging leaders to embrace AI whilst acknowledging its limitations, particularly in areas like emotional intelligence and persuasion- these are crucial for effective recruitment and we explore how it is the Human that has this control, not the AI.The dynamic duo discuss the power of storytelling & creating a compelling business vision to inspire employees and attract clients. Dive into the episode...Connect with Ian here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ianknowlson/Link to Ian's blog here too - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7293300663160111105-kUei?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAABdmDUBTLuXoCiMUqTimEGH_9OlxBqkBGo-----------The Recruiter's Recruitment Podcast is proudly sponsored by Paiger and partners to Needi, Keybridge IT and Diversity and Inclusion .Our Sponsor: Paiger - Making Recruiters Smarter and Faster. Paiger helps recruiters build personal brands, identify new business opportunities, attract candidates, and have better conversations.Find out more details on Paiger here - https://paiger.co/?utm_source=podcast...Our Partners: Needi is a concierge gift-matching service using psychology and AI, to pinpoint the perfect gifts and experiences for your recipient, from the best, local independent businesses. Their team of expert gift finders, save companies time and money, with their complimentary corporate gifting service . Find out more here -https://needi.co.uk/Diversity in Recruitment helps recruitment businesses understand diversity, equity, and inclusion in a way that makes sense. Our training and advisory work is designed anidence to attract diverse talent, recruit inclusively, improve your candidate journey and confidently partner with their clients. DE&I doesn't have to be complicated and scary - it's simply about fair, ethical and high-quality recruitment.Keybridge IT Solutions is a London-based Fully Managed IT Support and solutions Provider - Providing 24×7 Support to all Customers. Specialities include Microsoft Cloud, including Office 365, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Azure, Security, Internet Connectivity, VoIP, and much more didence to attract diverse talent, recruit inclusively, improve your candidate journey and confidently partner with their clients. DE&I doesn't have to be complicated and scary - it's simply about fair, ethical and high-quality recruitment.

Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast
97. Kuei Chih Hung's Corpse Mania (1981)

Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 72:39


A Shaw Brothers kung-fu giallo from the unsung king of Hong Kong cult films. Let the bodies coat with worms! It's Loathsome Things: A podcast about the horror movies your mom wouldn't be happy to find you watching!

Radio K1 - Der Hörfunk für das Bistum Eichstätt
"Der größte Schatz des Bistums" - Das Pontifikale Gundekarianum ist jetzt online

Radio K1 - Der Hörfunk für das Bistum Eichstätt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 3:14


Eine der wertvollsten mittelalterlichen Handschriften, die das Bistum Eichstätt besitzt, ist jetzt digital verfügbar: das Pontifikale Gundekarianum. Es gilt als „die umfangreichste mittelalterliche Handschrift ihrer Art“. Obwohl tatsächlich über Jahrhunderte im Gebrauch, hat sich die Handschrift bemerkenswert gut erhalten, die Illustrationen, die stilistisch drei unterschiedlichen Epochen zugeordnet werden können, haben ihre Farbigkeit bewahrt. Das kann jetzt jedermann überprüfen, denn ab sofort ist das Gundekarianum vollständig, barrierefrei und kostenlos im Internet zugänglich. Bernhard Löhlein berichtet. Das Gundekarianum in der digitalen Sammlung der Eichstätter Universitätsbibliothek findet man unter: digital.bib-bvb.de/collections/KUEI/.

Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast
31 días de terror VIII #15- Corpse Mania (Kuei Chi-Hung, 1981)

Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 11:39


Vamos allá de nuevo con una de terror de la Shaw Brothers, y encima de Kuei Chi-Hung, del que ya hablé el año pasado. Corpse Mania es un curioso intento de colar elementos de giallo en una peli de HK, pero no os preocupeis, encontrareis los habituales gusanos y cosas desdagradables, y en general mucha necrofilia. Agh.

Parole autochtone
300 fois tshinashkumitinau!

Parole autochtone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 9:12


Pour la 300e et dernière chronique de Parole autochtone, Melissa Mollen Dupuis revient sur son expérience, sur le chemin parcouru qui lui permet aujourd'hui de rejoindre un maximum de gens, tant par l'entremise de son émission de radio Kuei! Kwe!, diffusée sur les ondes d'Ici Première, ou encore de son livre pour enfant « Nutshimit : Un bain de forêt », coécrit avec Élise Gravel. Elle explique que malgré des avancées notables, il reste encore beaucoup d'enjeux autochtones à régler avant de pouvoir arriver à une véritable réconciliation.

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Top of the Round: Paradigm
B01E23 - Scapegoat

Top of the Round: Paradigm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 77:00


The citizens of Heaven's Gate strive to heal and seek justice for the tragic events that unfolded in their streets. Trigger Warnings: death, grief, child endangerment, child harm, fear Kenon Pearce as GM Jordache Richardson as Varien Tyris and Justin Nikki Richardson as Clover Barrows ISHNAR/KALCRIN HOMEBREW SETTING (C) by Kenon Pearce   Sound editing and design by Nikki Richardson CLICK THE LINK TO JOIN US! https://discord.gg/59axDYE3Sq Twitter/X and Bluesky: Kenon Pearce @mr_fugufish/mrfugufish Jordache Richardson @jdash24 Nikki Ri @thenikkiri   Website: totrpodcast.com Twitter: @totrcast Studio Twitter: @whiteravenpods  Facebook: @topoftheround Instagram: @topoftheround Bluesky: @totrpodcast Thank you to our Executive C2 Producers! HOLDEN RAY GERMAINE LIM Go to our website for MERCH! https://www.totrpodcast.com/merch.html#/   Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/topoftheround Buy us a cup of coffee on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/topoftheround Join our Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/476203760792265/   TOTR WIKIPEDIA! https://topoftheround.fandom.com/wiki/Top_of_the_Round_Wiki SEND US MAIL! White Raven Studios PO Box 603 Circle Pines MN 55014 SHADOWS OF THE DIVINE BY NICK HIGHAM https://www.nickjhigham.co.uk/ Music Courtesy of epidemicsound.com: Into the Dark by Lucention Sanctuary by Bonnie Grace Oh the Humanity by Gabriel Lewis We Still Wonder by Alan Carlson-Green Prodrome by Jo Wandrini Terra Firma by Dream Cave Mysterious Ways by Skyra Live to Tell by Kikoru Just Be Curious by Jerry Lacey Lanterns Ascending by Jerry Lacey Sense of Purpose by Christophe Gorman Bending Dreams by Charles Holme Quietly Tense by Marten Moses Signs by Lennon Hutton Small Mysteries by Leimoti Beautiful Dreamer by One Man Quartet Cloak by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Throbbing Anxiety by Dream Cave Ceres by Lennon Hutton Bridged by Cobby Costa Smoke and Ashes by Experia Will He Hurt Me by Magnus Ringblom Enter the Facility by Eden Avery Behind the Curtains by Skyra Reading Through Closed Books by David Celeste Life Below Water by Wendel Scherer Auxiliary Suspicions by Guy Copeland It's Not a Game by Philip Ayers Do You Trust This by Howard Harper-Barnes Infinite Cylinder by Prozody The Answer Lies by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen Weapon of Choice by Fabiel Tell Asylum by Dream Cave Exceeding Expectations by Experia Licensed by Envato Elements License (CC BY 4.0): Magical Mystery Oro Knee-Deep by Charles Holme Licensed through Universal Music for Creators/UMC: Keeping Secrets Instrumental by Yuponce All Leads Converge Instrumental Hunter Jr. Slott Bad Bloodlines Instrumental by Yuponce Bait and Switch Move Instrumental by Elias Trevino Dark Logic Instrumental by Bellissima Lacking Grace Instrumental by Flores Hunter Jr. Slott Taking a Stand Instrumental by Elias Trevino Divided Instrumental by Britton Goldsmith Desolation Instrumental by Flores Hunter Jr. Slott Inglorious Instrumental by Florest Hunter Jr. Slott Humanity Instrumental by Hunter Jr. Slott Lurking in the Shadows Instrumental by Hunter Jr. Slott Few and Far Instrumental by Flores Gibbons Hunter Jr. Slott The Lies We Tell Instrumental by Doney Perry Broken Synapses Instrumental by Fahlen Gradual Decline Instrumental by Doney Perry Slumber Instrumental by Wright Divided Instrumental by Britton Goldsmith Fleeing the Unseen Instrumental by Wilkerson Mystic Sorcerer Backing Vocals Only by Cousin Saunders Master of Intrigue Instrumental by Frances Trevino Silent Refuge Instrumental by Frances Lost in the Forest Instrumental by Haun Lane No Other Way Instrumental by Frances Fraumeni The Uprising Instrumental by Holland Dissolution Instrumental by Opus Day and Night Instrumental by Opus Eyes of Fear Instrumental Shadow Lake Instrumental by Opus Not Guilty Instrumental by Azariah Divided Instrumental by Britton Goldsmith Dark Alleys Instrumental by Da La Berreda Ehlert Tense Moments Instrumental by De La Berreda Ehlert A Strange Reality Instrumental by De La Barreda Ehlert Treacherous Waters Instrumental by Baker Dark Void Instrumental by Edwards Abuse of Power Instrumental by Hunter Jr Slott Lurking in the Shadows Instrumental by Hunter Jr Slott Hypothesis Instrumental by Kuei

LaunchPod
Aligning the physical and digital with Christine Kuei, Dir. of Product Management

LaunchPod

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 29:37


Today, our guest is Christine Kuei, Director of Product Management at Forever 21. Christine started her career in email marketing at Experian, and her natural curiosity about digital customer behavior propelled her transition into product management. Christine has since worked in a range of industries including B2B SaaS, ecommerce and fintech, and led product organizations at Chipotle and PetSmart before moving to Forever 21. On this episode, LogRocket's VP of Marketing, Jeff Wharton, talks to Christine about the challenges and strategies involved in aligning digital transformations with physical customer experiences, using user research to enhance customer loyalty, tackling product management obstacles, and optimizing team dynamics for successful outcomes. Links Leader Spotlight: Growing the omnichannel market, with Christine Kuei (https://blog.logrocket.com/product-management/leader-spotlight-christine-kuei/) https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinekuei/ What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Christine Kuei.

This is a Classic: The Expand the Canon Theatre Podcast
Heaven Challenges by Li Man-kuei

This is a Classic: The Expand the Canon Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 40:25


If you're looking for a dramedy about reframing your life and learning to fall in love (with yourself) again… consider this powerful Chinese play about love, loss, and artistic identity. Taking place in West China during the Sino-Japanese War, Heaven Challenges centers around Shih Kun-Yi, a housewife who has given up her love of painting to serve her husband. When he divorces her in an attempt to climb the social ladder, Shih Kun-Yi must discover how to fall in love all over again: with herself, her art, and her friends who are just as lost as she is. If the confrontation of gender roles in Ibsen's A Doll's House speaks to you, dive into this striking tale.Hosted by Kalina Ko and Shannon CorenthinSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-is-a-classic-the-expand-the-canon-theatre-podcast/donations

Your Daily Chocolate
Climb Every Mountain, An Inspiring Journey of Determination with Michelle Kuei

Your Daily Chocolate

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 35:55


Welcome to Season 3 or Your Daily Chocolate! Because of YOU, the show is now in the top 10% of all podcasts worldwide! So keep sharing and telling your friends about the good news that Patty brings each week. Today's guest is Michelle Kuei, author, coach, speaker and founder of Elevate LifeCoaching. Michelle shares her inspiring life story as an immigrant who withstood a tragedy at a young age that left her permanently disabled. Born and raised in a military family in Taiwan, she moved to the United States at the age of 15. Despite her physical limitations and self-doubts, Michelle has been striving to rise above her condition and live an extraordinary life. She sheds light on her brush with adversity when at the age of 11, she was hit by a taxi leaving her with severe injuries. Michelle goes on to talk about her life-changing journey of personal growth, physical fitness, and resilience which involved hiking Machu Picchu. She emphasizes the importance of determination, dedication, and discipline in achieving success and the role of vulnerability in asking for help. Michelle reveals that her next goal is to conquer Kilimanjaro and that her superpower is vulnerability. Her word for the year is synergy, signifying collaboration and togetherness. Find out more or connect with Michelle via the links below: Website: http://ElevateLifeCoaching.org IG: http://instagram.com/elevatelifecoach FB: http://www.facebook.com/lifecoachingbyelevate Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/michellekuei  Youtube: http://youtube.com/michellekueispeak Email: Michelle@ElevateLifeCoaching.org Book Link: http://elevatelifecoaching.org/orderbook Your Daily Chocolate is in the top 10% of podcasts worldwide, so let's boost it up even higher. Take 10 seconds today and share the show with some friends that you know will love it, and make 2024 an even brighter year for those you care about. Please consider supporting this podcast with a modest contribution here - just hit the "support" button to continue to hear good news from big name inspiring guests - Ad free! Be sure to subscribe to the newsletter at yourdailychocolate.com for extra content and all sorts of good stuff. If you like the show, please rate and review, or share it with anyone you think would like a little good news in their life. You can also subscribe to Your Daily Chocolate on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or your preferred platform. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/patty-deutsche/support

Break The Chains, Find Your Flame
S2 Episode 5: Life Is About Un-Becoming - Michelle Kuei

Break The Chains, Find Your Flame

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 50:24


https://elevatelifecoaching.org/Michelle's BookHey there! I'm Michelle Kuei, your go-to visibility and marketing coach. I've journeyed from overcoming personal challenges to empowering women globally.I'm the proud founder of Elevate LifeCoaching, where I mentor female coaches to harness the power of storytelling, transforming their passion for coaching into thriving businesses.

Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast
31 días de terror VII #17- The Boxer's Omen (Kuei Chih-Hung, 1983)

Todo es Rock And Roll Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 13:32


Para mi es casi obligatorio poner en algún momento por aquí algo de la Shaw Brothers, la productora todopoderosa de HK durante los 60 y 70. En los 80, en plena decadencia, aún era capaz de fabricar lisérgicas películas de terror como ésta, llena de monstruos del sudeste asiático, tripas, rituales, muay thai y mil cosas más.

M.P.I. Radio
The Best Storytelling Advice No One Ever Told You w/ Michelle Kuei

M.P.I. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 30:57


Michelle is a certified visibility and marketing coach, trained storytelling master, and the founder of Elevate Life Coaching, who is committed to empowering female coaches to get seen, get heard, and get clients by turning their passion into a profitable business. As the Founder of Elevate LifeCoaching, Michelle guides clients with her online course, "Attract Clients Through Storytelling," helping them confidently launch coaching businesses, refine brand messaging, and implement effective marketing strategies. With roots in Taiwan and New York, Michelle now calls Los Angeles, California, home, where she resides with her feline companion, Toby. Connect with Michelle: Website: http://elevatelifecoaching.org/ IG: http://instagram.com/elevatelifecoach FB: http://facebook.com/lifecoachingbyelevate Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/in/michellekuei Gift From James: Earn Your First $500/mo. of Passive Income in 5 Simple Steps (profityourknowledge.com)

Triple K.O.
Rashid & The Lin Kuei | Triple K.O. #52

Triple K.O.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 99:53


Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code TKO at https://MANSCAPED.com. That's 20% off with free shipping at manscaped.com and use code TKO. Unlock your confidence and always use the right tools for the job with MANSCAPED™.Welcome to the 52nd episode of Triple KO! Triple K.O. is a bi-weekly fighting game podcast featuring Matt McMuscles, Maximilian Dood, and Justin Wong. In this episode, Matt, Max, and Justin talk Street Fighter 6 news and discuss the Mortal Kombat One Lin Kuei trailer.00:00 intro08:54 Rashid in SF634:09 SF6 Pub G38:56 SF6 hits 2 million sales in a month46:52 SF6 played more than all other PC fighting games combined55:50 DNF Duel Full Patch Notes/Changes1:04:04 UMVC3 sets Evo Record1:17:08 AEW Fight Forever to get free 30 player battle royale mode1:20:09 MK1 Lin Kuei trailerThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5455911/advertisement

Working in UX Design
Episode 27: East meets West Product Design with Kuei Tien Huang

Working in UX Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 55:42


Kuei Tien Huang is a Product Design Manager with Rakuten Viki who manages and develops the product experience design team. Whether it's solving a complex design problem, or just making people happy in the office, she aims for simple, intuitive solutions that will improve the lives of those around her. Kuei Tien has previously also worked as a Senior UX Designer at Rakuten Viki as well as a Product Designer at Carousell. She has also done UX and Visual Design work for Migme and Bread Of Life Christian Church.Join us to hear us cover:- How designing for the western market at Viki differs from designing for the Asia market at Carousell?- Lessons learnt from transitioning from a UX individual contributor to a manager- Tina's career journey: Finding a job in Singapore and transitioning from a Mathematics major- UX maturity in Taiwan

Pop Culture & Movie News - Let Your Geek SideShow
Mortal Kombat 1 Lin Kuei Trailer, The Nun II Official Trailer — July 7, 2023

Pop Culture & Movie News - Let Your Geek SideShow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 1:24


Mortal Kombat 1 Lin Kuei Trailer, The Nun II Official Trailer, BTS' Jung Kook "Seven" Campaign Photos, Alien: Romulus Update. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Mama Means Business
Finding The Power In Your Story & Why It Matters To Your Audience with Michelle Kuei

This Mama Means Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 21:55


Normally my podcast guests come through mutual connections or my own networking efforts - I don't just invite anyone on here. BUT, when Michelle reached out and wanted to share her story and the power of storytelling with you - I couldn't say no. This is a powerful episode and even if you don't think that you have anything ‘special' to share with the world, Michelle will change your mind. Please join me in welcoming her to the podcast! WE CHAT ABOUT:Michelle's story and what has happened in her life to bring her to a place to where she is passionate about the power of storytelling and why we need to tell our own storiesHow do we find stories from our own experience that are ‘worthy' of telling? What if we feel like nothing special has really happened to us? The framework Michelle uses when thinking about crafting a good story and how it will work for every kind of story you have to share. Advice for anyone that is hesitant about sharing their stories and are feeling a touch of imposter syndrome when it comes to all things storytelling. ABOUT MICHELLE: Michelle Kuei is the visionary founder of Elevate Life Coaching, where she guides women in harnessing the power of their unique stories to attract clients and convert their passion for coaching into a thriving business. As an award-winning international speaker, Michelle brings a global perspective to her work - her insights on overcoming adversity have caught the attention of various media outlets. She has been featured in the Los Angeles Tribune Live series, Shoutout LA, Voyage LA Magazine, FOX, US TIME, Shoutout Arizona, and Authority Magazine.CONNECT WITH MICHELLE: Website:Elevate Life CoachingFree Resource: The Profitable Messaging FormulaCONNECT WITH KYLIE:Join our free FB group: The CEO Mom Community with Kylie KellyInstagram: @_kylie_kelly_Have you heard about The Spotlight Club?The Spotlight Club is a low-cost membership that will give you monthly support from Kylie to turn the spotlight on your business and increase your visibility. With monthly trainings on different visibility strategies (bundles, summits, traditional PR, freebie swaps etc) as well as templates, swipe copy, group coaching calls, Q & A... you'll have everything you need to take your business to the next level and grow your email list for just $19 a month! Click here to join the waitlist - doors will open again soon!

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Film to Film
The Boxer's Omen (1983) by Kuei Chih Hung, Starring Phillip Ko

Film to Film

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 77:15


This episode we review the outrageous classic Shaw Brother's horror film, The Boxer's Omen. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085951/ Send us an email at ⁠⁠zafilm2film⁠⁠⁠⁠@gmail.com⁠⁠ or tweet us at ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/zafilm2film⁠⁠ !

The Motivated Mompreneur Podcast
102. Leveraging Your Story to Sell with Michelle Kuei

The Motivated Mompreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 20:33


Your unique story has more power than you may give it credit for. You are the secret spice that draws potential clients in. So how do you begin to leverage your story and generate sales? Listen in and learn how. Connect with Michelle on Instagram @elevatelifecoach and visit her website at https://elevatelifecoaching.org/ to download freebies! Loved this episode? Share it on Instagram and tag us @amytraugh

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HIGH on Business
Tell More Stories To Get More Clients With Michelle Kuei

HIGH on Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 31:25


Storytelling has always been an effective way to get someone to listen. In business, storytelling is a compelling strategy in creating content and connecting with your audience. That's what we're going to talk about for today's episode! Our guest shares how storytelling not only makes it easier to attract clients, but also gives your content more life! Michelle Kuei is a motivational speaker, author, visibility coach, certified storytelling master, content marketing strategist, and email marketer. Tune in now and learn how to use the power of storytelling to get business seen, heard, and wanted by clients! Michelle's Attract Clients Through Storytelling Quiz: http://quiz.attractclientsthroughstorytelling.comConnect with Michelle on Social: http://www.facebook.com/coachmichellekueiWebsite: http://elevatelifecoaching.orgJoin us in the best business building program for health coaches & practitioners. Apply by messaging the word 'biz audit' to me on Facebook or Instagram

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective
Kuei Jin 5th Edition - Hungry Ghosts

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 67:28


Join us as we go over the bold project that is deigned to update Kindred of the East to modern Vampire 5th Edition.This book clears up the origin story of the original without abandoning the legacy material. It does simplify the material to mechanically bring it to Vampire 5th Edition. Find out what DJ and I thought of the book in this review!Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM

The Conference Room with Simon Lader
Episode 92 - Selling Through Storytelling with Michelle Kuei

The Conference Room with Simon Lader

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 27:03


In this week's episode, we welcome Michelle Kuei, the founder of Elevate Life Coaching, as she shares her stories of love, courage, and connection to empower her audience to let go of the inner critic so they can make more of a significant impact. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: Inner criticism and how to let go of it. Comfort Zones and how to get out of them. The Power of Storytelling Common problems in the content marketing world. THIS WEEK'S GUEST Michelle Kuei is an international speaker, certified visibility coach, content marketing strategist, and author. She was born in Taiwan, grew up in New York, and today lives in Los Angeles with a short head, orange tabby cat. Named Tobi in her book, Perfectly Normal, an immigrant story of Making It in America. Michelle shares her stories of love, courage, and connection to empower her audience to let go of the inner critic so they can make more of a significant impact. As the founder of Elevate Life Coaching. Michelle mentors entrepreneurs to use the power of storytelling as their secret source in attracting and turning their passion for coaching into a more profitable business. For more information, or to get in touch with Michelle, check out: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellekuei/ Website: https://elevatelifecoaching.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevatelifecoach/?hl=en YOUR HOST Simon Lader is the host of The Conference Room, Co-Founder of global executive search firm Salisi Human Capital, and online coaching firm Salisi Academy. Since 1997, Simon has helped Senior Executives achieve Life Transformation by finding their ideal job and consulting with leading enterprise software and cybersecurity vendors to build highly effective teams. Get to know more about Simon at: Podcast: https://theconferenceroompodcast.com Website: https://simonlader.com/ Blog: blog.salisi.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonlader LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/headhuntersimonlader Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3dd0obQSM8cYRV0HCxiuF0

Sprinkled with Hope
184 - Unlock Your Superpower with Michelle Kuei

Sprinkled with Hope

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 27:11


At age 11, Michelle was permanently disabled in a car accident that froze her growth at 4' 4” and left her needing crutches to walk. By her own admission, she wasn't just physically small – she used to live her life emotionally small. The hardest part of living with a visible disability was the shame and unworthiness she carried in her heart and mind. So she embarked on what began as just a physical fitness journey – and evolved into a life-transformation journey when she decided to join her gym mates in their quest to climb Machu Picchu in Peru. She hiked up the 26 miles of ascending trail, 8-10 hours daily. She had to bandage her wrists so they wouldn't break as they took a load of her body weight with every step on her crutches. She ultimately ascended the peak … crawling on her hands and knees at the end, to the cheers of those in her party who had been strangers at the outset of the journey. When she came home, she was changed forever. The voices of shame and doubt about her body were gone. She was free to live life fearlessly. And to help others do the same. To guide them along their own journey to becoming fearless and limitless, to having the courage to say "yes" to their own Machu Picchu -- those challenges that too often intimidate them into inaction. Her message, and the experiences that birthed it, are both a balm and an emboldened for leaders today. Those who need encouragement and equipping to pass along to those they lead find it daily through Elevate LifeCoaching, her speaking engagements, and her podcast. https://elevatelifecoaching.org/ Find Sprinkled with Hope on social media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKvKY93BmNp9D-uuStspcEQ https://www.facebook.com/sprinkledwithhopepodcast https://twitter.com/sprinkledhope20 https://www.instagram.com/sprinkledwithhopejason_shane/

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Elevated Visibility with Nina Gibson
The Power of Storytelling For Your Brand Visibility with Michelle Kuei

Elevated Visibility with Nina Gibson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 34:05


Everybody has a story. Everybody has something of value to share. But do you know how to harness that power within yourself to elevate your visibility?In today's episode of Elevated Visibility, we have an amazing and awe-inspiring guest, Michelle Kuei. She is an international speaker, certified Visibility Coach, content marketing strategist, and author, who mentors women to use the power of storytelling as their secret sauce in attracting clients and turning their passion for coaching into a profitable business.Tune in to hear Michelle's truly incredible story, learn all about storytelling, and discover a whole new way of looking at your inner critic.In this episode:Michelle's story and entrepreneurship journeyStorytelling marketing and how Michelle started using itHow Michelle conquered the Machu Picchu trail (on her crutches)How to use storytellingThe way to attract the clients that are meant for youYour inner critic can actually be your superpowerElevated Visibility: practical SEO, marketing, and soul-talk for female founders with zero bullshit + 100% compassion.Resources & LinksFREE DOWNLOAD: simple, straightforward, actionable SEO tips you can start implementing today. Grab your SEO checklist at ninagibson.co/freebieConnect with MichelleShe is a Motivational Speaker, Author, Visibility Coach, Certified Storytelling Master, Content Marketing Strategist, and Email Marketer, who loves to help women coaches use the power of storytelling to get seen, heard, and hired so they can turn a passion for coaching into a profitable business.Instagram: @elevatelifecoachPodcast: Make It VisibleWebsite: elevatelifecoaching.orgConnect with Nina Nina Gibson is a holistic SEO coach, search maven and corporate drop-out who is obsessed with helping female founders elevate their brand visibility with smart SEO. Instagram: @ninagibson.co Website: ninagibson.co

The Badass Wellness Coach Show
How To Find Your Super Hero and Unleash Your Superpower with Michelle Kuei

The Badass Wellness Coach Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 34:18


My guest today is Michelle Kuei, an expert on overcoming adversity and storytelling. She teaches women coaches to use the power of storytelling as their secret sauce in attracting an endless stream of clients and turning their passion for coaching into a profitable business. In this episode we talk about: Why Michelle is so passionate about others finding their superpowers. What makes someone a superhero. The three things we need when we are facing adversity. How she helps her clients harness their own superpowers. Her ideal clients and how she works with them. Michelle's finding your superpower quiz. (See links below) The premise of Michelle's Make It Visible podcast. Full show notes and links mentioned are available at https://badasspreneurs.com/michelle-kuei/ =====

Keep It Juicy
Resilience with Michelle Kuei

Keep It Juicy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 30:52


After a tragic accident at age 11 left her with lifelong injuries, she learned to climb mountains, both literal and figurative. Michelle Kuei with a resilience story on Keep it Juicy! 

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JKWD Podcast
Best of: Being brave with Michelle Kuei

JKWD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 61:06


Josh and Kelvin are on sabbatical in 2022. Enjoy some of our favorite interviews this year. Original show notes

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On dira ce qu'on voudra
Les 70 ans de Singing in the Rain; et les sœurs Barshee

On dira ce qu'on voudra

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 29:16


La réalisatrice de l'émission Kuei! Kwe!, Annie Nociti-Dubois, souligne les 70 ans du film culte Singing in the Rain sorti en 1952; et une entrevue avec les sœurs actrices Chloé et Jade Barshee à propos de leurs nombreux projets culturels.

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!
Martine Delvaux, Gérard Bouchard, et Philippe Néméh-Nombré

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 105:14


On discute avec Philippe Néméh-Nombré de son essai Seize temps noirs pour apprendre à dire Kuei; Pourquoi assiste-t-on à une méfiance grandissante envers les intellectuels? Que leur reproche-t-on au juste? Quels sont les motifs de ce mépris? Martine Delvaux et Gérard Bouchard réfléchissent ensemble à ces questions.

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Daily K Podcast
Being Resilient about Building your Brand | Daily K Podcast | Michelle Kuei

Daily K Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 34:24


In this episode we talk resilience, branding, and maintaining your wellness through it all with Life Coach Michelle Kuei. As entrepreneurs, we put ourselves second so much that we hurt the business in the long run. Tune in as we learn strategies to fix this problem. For more audio and video podcast, go to ktteev.com. #ktteev --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kendrick-thomas/support

The Big Possible
How to Release Past Trauma and Love Your Possibility for Greatness with Michelle Kuei | Ep. 69

The Big Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 22:55


As an International professional speaker, coach, and critically acclaimed author, Michelle Kuei is known for carrying the power to change people's attitudes, guide their behavior and inspire them to achieve greatness.Michelle considers herself a storyteller and the next story neighbor. Storytelling telling is the heart and soul of why she is in this world. She believes that we're not just ordinary people. There is something bigger and more powerful that we're meant to step into in life.For a long time in her life, she felt ordinary and the impossible. Her journey started at 12 when she had a car accident. She was permanently disabled and walking with crutches. She grew up with a lot of self-judgment, discrimination, and a feeling that there were a lot of things that were impossible for her.    It took Michelle forty years to move from impossible to possible. That was when she realized that she could actually do something. Today, Michelle is an everyday person with a purpose creature outside her professional world. Segmented timestamps:[00:22] - About Michelle and what she does as a coach[02:58] - Michelle shares about the time when she went against the odds, her turning point, and how she moved from impossible to possible [09:07] - Michelle's transformation in the Inca trail and how it washed her self-doubt and fears away [11:54] - Staying still and looking from within to discover the courage to go out and live a big, bold life[14:50] - Trusting the process and placing yourself in the hands of the unknown to achieve your goals [20:19] - Some practical tips that you can use to stay on the right track when self-doubt clips or the journey get harder[19:48] - Michelle decision-making frameworks that she enjoys using for her day-to-day life and big decisions[21:02] - The most impactful life lessons that Michelle learned through her journey [22:28] - How to reach out and learn more about Michelle Notable Quotes:“It doesn't take much to actually be curious of what lies underneath.” ~ Michelle Kuei "When you start standing still looking and examining your life, you start to recognize the beauty that lies within." ~ Michelle Kuei“Negativity and negative words hold us back and destroy the momentum of why we're moving forward.” ~ Michelle Kuei“It really hard for gratitude to sink in without releasing the judgment that you have.” ~ Michelle KueiUSEFUL LINKS: Reach Michelle at:Website: https://elevatelifecoaching.orgInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevatelifecoach/Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lifecoachingbyElevate/ Get more from The Big Possible show:Website: https://www.thebigpossible.com   RSVP for our next epic retreat here Follow us on social: @follownoah @thebigpossible

The Peace Project
Perfectly Normal by Michelle Kuei

The Peace Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 39:11


Michelle Kuei is an international speaker, certified visibility coach, and author who empowers women in building the skill-set of resiliency to overcome tragedy, bounce back, and find purpose in every challenge. She is the Founder of Elevate LifeCoaching and the author of the memoir “Perfectly Normal: an immigrant's story of making it in America.” Her book is an inspirational journey of overcoming adversity after an automobile accident that changed her life trajectory. Michelle was born in Taiwan and grew up in New York, but today she lives in Los Angeles. In this podcast we talk about how our hardest moments can shape both our character and our destiny for good, if we allow it.

From Embers To Excellence™
Interview with Michelle Kuei, Author of “Perfectly Normal: An Immigrant's Story of Making It in America”

From Embers To Excellence™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 45:14


Michelle is the Founder of Elevate Life Coaching and a Clinical Pharmacist at Keck Medical Center of USC who graduated with a Doctor of Pharmacy from St. John's University. She is an International Motivational Speaker, a Visibility Confidence Coach, a Meditation & Mindfulness Teacher, an Associate Certified Coach, a Certified Professional Coach, a Certified Energy Leadership Index Master Practitioner, a Certified Cor. E Transition Dynamic Specialist, and the Author of “Perfectly Normal: An Immigrant's Story of Making It in America.” Michelle is an expert in helping Women Coaches and Thought Leaders in taking a step forward and unstuck from setbacks in life and in business to tell better stories and be brave to get seen, heard and hired! Michelle Kuei was an 11-year-old student in rural Taiwan when a car running a red light completely altered her life's trajectory. Through the long and painful process of recovery, Kuei made surprising discoveries about loss, identity, and personal strength—revelations that helped guide her through her journey as an immigrant to the United States. With radical honesty bolstering her storytelling, Kuei shows us how positive transformation can happen when we let go of self-pity, embrace our flaws, and learn to love ourselves. Michelle and I have a great conversation about her journey, what it means to be authentic, overcoming adversity to achieve greatness, and how to cultivate courage as your everyday habit. To learn more or to get connected with Michelle visit her website here: http://elevatelifecoaching.org

A Leg Up On Life
#49 Michelle Kuei

A Leg Up On Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 36:59


Michelle Kuei is an international speaker, certified visibility coach, and author who empowers others to build resiliency, overcome tragedy, and find purpose in every challenge. When she was an 11-year old student in Taiwan, a car ran a red light and hit her as she crossed the street. Michelle's desire to be "normal" prompted her to complete a 4-day hike to Machu Picchu in Peru. Through her company, Elevate LifeCoaching, she inspires others to be brave.

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The Coverage Genius Podcast
Determination, Dedication, Discipline - Michelle Kuei - Life Coach

The Coverage Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 46:48


I'm really excited today, because I have the privilege of introducing to you an amazing woman.  Suffering a tragedy at a young age, she didn't allow that to stop her from having a tremendous impact on those around her.  Don't let her size fool you!  She has helped many through her life coaching business as well as through motivational speaking and her book titled “Perfectly Normal”Let's meet Michelle Kuei and learn about her background and how she gathered the courage to do what she does today, as well as get some advice and guidance.https://elevatelifecoaching.org/#MichelleKuei #lifecoach #Asiansuccess #Coveragegenius

Mom Treading Water (The Imperfect Mom)
The Inspirational Journey of Author Michelle Kuei

Mom Treading Water (The Imperfect Mom)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 44:43


It was enlightening to have author, Michelle Kuei as a guest of the Inspiring Without Defining series.    In addition to being an author, she is the founder of Elevate Life Coaching, a public speaker, pharmacist, international volunteer, hiker, photographer and painter.   She is a true Renaissance woman!   Her book challenges  you to reflect upon yourself and find your inner best.      *Perfectly Normal: An Immigrant's Story of Making it in America is available on Amazon at  https://amzn.to/3j8mMp0  For more information about The Michelle Kuei Podcast,  public speaking and coaching, please visit her website: https://elevatelifecoaching.org/*Please note, I may earn a small commission on affiliate links with no extra cost to you.  Thank you for supporting Mom Treading Water.   To remember your daily gratitude, check out my keyring reminder along with other positive influencing items:   https://mom-treading-water.square.site Please join our Facebook Group, Mom Treading Water: https://www.facebook.com/groups/490411995647295/Follow Mom Treading Water on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyM956siwQKRCFVPR6t4rUw  Follow Mom Treading Water on TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMd3dbnxT/

Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations
#27 Michelle Kuei: Visibility and Confidence coach | Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations

Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 45:38


Michelle Kuei is a  4''4" giant.  Michelle is permanently disabled as a result of a hit-and-run car accident when 11 years old. Michelle's story is one of courage, determination, and vulnerability. But more importantly, it is about having the confidence to face fear in everyday life. Facing our own worst enemy, facing our own judgments and harsh criticism.  Episode Links:Website: http://www.elevatelifecoaching.org/speakingWebsite: http://elevatelifecoaching.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-kuei/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lifecoachingbyelevateTwitter: http://twitter.com/coachbyelevateTwitter: @coachbyelevateYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn1sZpJJvPUQ8YVfEujhkDwInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/elevatelifecoachInstagram: @elevatelifecoachJoey Pinz Conversations Podcast Information:Website: https://www.joeypinz.comLink Tree: https://linktr.ee/joeypinzMusic by Tom Izzo: @wahlsinger  https://tomizzomusic.com   Support our podcast: Subscribe: https://joeypinzconversations.com/subscribe/How much is this podcast worth to you? Consider $5, $10 or $20/mo with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joeypinz How about a one-time payment? What is the episode worth to you? $25/$50/$100/$500 /$1,000/$5,000 with PayPal (one-time): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/JoePannone  Please subscribe/follow to Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations Podcast:Spotify, Apple, Google, or others.  Please consider rating with 5 stars if you like it.Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joey-pinz-discipline-conversations/id1583997438Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/69SFwY3XSwcw9qNvElAn10Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODI4OTA2LnJzcwYouTube: https://tinyurl.com/9reaamtc Please follow on social media: @TheJoeyPinzInstagram: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.instagram.com/TheJoeyPinz Twitter: @TheJoeyPinz  https://twitter.com/TheJoeyPinzFacebook: @TheJoeyPinz https://www.facebook.com/TheJoeyPinzTikTok:  @TheJoeyPinz  https://www.tiktok.com/@thejoeypinz Finally,  join our newsletter: https://joeypinzconversations.com/#newsletter Support the show

Pediatric Meltdown
Microaggressions: The Things We Say That May Hurt Others

Pediatric Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 44:12


I am so excited to welcome another pediatric trainee to the podcast. My guest, Dr. Nina Kuei, MD has always aspired to be a physician. After a long journey, including 6 years of working in the medical field between undergrad and medical school, she's found herself in her happy place; Pediatrics. Nina received her medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia and completed her pediatrics residency at the Grand Rapids Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Michigan. She'll be moving to Cleveland, Ohio for her Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Fellowship and wishes to pursue a Sleep Medicine Fellowship afterward.   Nina has a passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion topics in clinical medicine. Nina co-founded the pediatric program's Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Today, we'll be talking about Microaggressions and how we can improve the clinical medicine workspace for everyone. [00:01] Dr. Nina Kuei Shares Her Background With Us    Growing up and receiving her medical training in the south, Dr. Kuei moved out to Grand Rapids, MI to be a Pediatrics Specialist   She didn't plan to go into pediatrics initially, but she discovered how fulfilling it was for her.   She initially wanted to pursue a fellowship in Sleep Medicine, but then decided to go for Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics first  [06:05] What Are Microaggressions?    With the current social climate of rampant hate crimes against Asians and the unrest surrounding George Floyd's death, microaggressions are a topic we need to be discussing.    Dr. Kuei explains what microaggressions are Acts or language that communicates bias towards another person or group  Stems from systemic racism  Often times are subconscious    How microaggressions feel to the receiver Dr. Kuie explains microassaults, microinsults, and microinvalidations   Educating ourselves and seeking to understand  [16:53]  How We Can Educate Ourselves To Understand and Avoid Causing Microaggressions      Implicit bias testing  See links below for articles, podcasts, and resources for self-educating on this topic  If you witness a microaggression, do something about it  Microaggressions that are prevalent in the medical field  Microaggressions from patients  Microaggressions within an interprofessional team  Dealing with microaggressions as the receiver  The power of self-affirmation   [27:14]  Dr. Nina Kuei's Quality Improvement Project Regarding Microaggressions    An educational intervention  Taking medical providers from a 17% to a 63% level of confidence in their ability to identify microaggressions  Standing up for victims helps validate them and opens up doors for conversation  The importance of discussing microaggressions  Being comfortable with being uncomfortable  We all have our own innate biases We have to be vulnerable enough to admit our own weaknesses without shaming      [37:24]   Closing Segment  What advice would you give your younger self?  I would allow myself a lot of grace  Final Takeaways:  Nina describes microaggressions as small signals towards marginalized populations that may demean, insult or hurt the receiver  Systemic racism is built on micro and macro aggressions  Microassaults; are explicit and intended to hurt Microinsults; comments, rudeness that may demean or snub another  Microinvalidation; comments that nullify or negate someone  What can we do? Start with educating ourselves  Be an ally if you are a witness or a bystander and use your power How? Acknowledge that the microaggression occurred, validate the negative feeling it caused, and counter the action   If you are the receiver or victim, try...

The Eddie Conversation Podcast
#030 - Michelle Kuei | Confidence Coach

The Eddie Conversation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 161:47


Michelle Kuei is a confidence coach. We talk about where leadership comes from, what got her to finally start going to the gym, about my new movie about a life coach, the strong emotions she feels toward olives, and more! Miche Kuei's webside: https://elevatelifecoaching.org/ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eMMOWfTRFqo

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Holistic Wealth Podcast With Keisha Blair
How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Negative Self-Talk. Plus Hear How Michelle Kuei Overcame Her Suicidal Thoughts (and Suicide Ideation).

Holistic Wealth Podcast With Keisha Blair

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 39:01


Michelle Kuei How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Negative Self-Talk. Plus Hear How Michelle Kuei Overcame Her Suicidal Thoughts (and Suicide Ideation).             In this exciting episode of the Holistic Wealth podcast with Keisha Blair, our very... The post How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Negative Self-Talk. Plus Hear How Michelle Kuei Overcame Her Suicidal Thoughts (and Suicide Ideation). appeared first on .

Be Your Best Self
Find Your Power by Releasing the Victim Mindset with Michelle Kuei

Be Your Best Self

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 44:40


If you are feeling down, lacking confidence, or like you just can't do it, THIS is the episode for you. Join Jamie and Olivia as they chat with Michelle Kuei, a coach and motivational speaker that takes you on a journey through tragedy and heartache to inspiration and empowerment. Along the way, Michelle provides some of her favorite tools to help you shift your mindset and get back on track. We guarantee you will feel ready to take on the world by the end of this episode! Meet Michelle: Michelle Kuei is a certified confidence & leadership mindset coach who helps people upgrade their internal narratives and empowers them to fearlessly unleash personal freedom. Michelle's speaking career began in 2018, soon after she founded her own coaching company. She is the author of the memoir, Perfectly Normal - an immigrant's story of making it in America, an inspirational journey of overcoming adversity after an automobile accident that changed her life trajectory. Michelle was born in Taiwan and grew up in New York, but today she lives in Los Angeles. Michelle enjoys a nice cup of coffee and meaningful conversations with friends. Her favorite food is Hawaiian pizza. Special Offer for The VC listeners! Grab your printable 19 pages of Goal-Getter Workbook with guided intention meditation audio for download at http://elevatelifecoaching.org/download    Facebook: http://facebook.com/lifecoachingbyelevate Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/elevatelifecoach  Twitter: http://twitter.com/coachbyelevate    Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-kuei/  Email: michelle.kuei@gmail.com Website: http://elevatelifecoaching.org   Thanks for joining us here on The Visionaries Collective Podcast  Connect with us, grab helpful resources, and learn more about our work at https://www.thevisionariescollective.com/ To join in on the discussion, hop on over to our free facebook group, The Visionaries Collective Community FB Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/BYBScommunity/ and introduce yourself to us! Love this and want more? Please hit subscribe + rate and review the Podcast on Apple Podcast. We appreciate your support!

Living the Dream with Curveball
Living the dream with author, podcaster, and mindset coach Michelle Kuei

Living the Dream with Curveball

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 50:12


Today I am joined by Michelle Kuei. She discusses how she moved from Taiwan to New York with her family. She also talks about why she wrote her books, and her work with the United Nations Association of America. Check out her work at elevatelifecoaching.org

The Accented World Podcast
Ep. 27 Turning Disability into Opportunity with Michelle Kuei

The Accented World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 66:47


"I tell people, I am not here to fix you and I can't fix you because I don't believe that you are broken. What I can do is to help you see what you're not seeing, while feeling broken. That's what we need to focus on, the present moment. Not the past, not the future, right here, right now. "- Michelle Kuei It's not every day that a guests' story is so inspiring it brings you to tears. Well, that's exactly what happened when I spoke to Michelle Kuei, my guest on today's show.  Michelle is a certified confidence & leadership coach who helps negative self-talkers believe in their talents to reach their full potential in personal and professional life. She was only 11-years-old, living in rural Taiwan when a car running a red light completely altered her life's trajectory. Her road to recovery was extremely long and painful and she needed to learn how to live with a disability. Although very difficult, her new reality didn't stop her from pursuing unbelievable and seemingly impossible goals such as hiking Machu Picchu. Michelle's speaking career began in 2018, soon after she founded her own coaching company. She is the author of the new memoir, Perfectly Normal, an immigrant's story of making it in America. Michelle lives in Los Angeles with a short-haired brown tabby cat named Buster. If you're looking for her, the odds are good you'll find her at the gym.  In today's episode, Michelle shares how to gain clarity when you feel stuck, the law of being, how to use bravery to discover a way of living true to yourself, living a life with a disability, overcoming your fears, and why only you know what's best for you. Tune in now to hear our chat! Don't forget to rate us, review, subscribe, and follow us so that you always know when a new episode is out!  For today's show notes head to this link:  https://lenalivinsky.com/michellekuei/ If you want to join a free community of global movers and shakers, click on the link below:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/accentedworldpodcast/ Send me a message on DM to let me know what you think about the show, or to inquire about being a guest!  https://www.instagram.com/accentedworldpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/lena.livinsky/

The Sod's Law Podcast with Daniel M. Rosenberg
Elevating Life w/ Michelle Kuei

The Sod's Law Podcast with Daniel M. Rosenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 75:22


This week my guest is the lovely and incredibly inspirational Michelle Kuei. Michelle is one of most delightful people I've had the good fortune to talk to, and her positivity is infectious. Since reinventing her life in 2016, Michelle started Elevate Life Coaching in order to help people reclaim their power and find clarity in their own lives. Her focus on removing illusion and ignorance allows the people she works with to focus on what they can do rather than on what they can't, abandoning the fear that holds them back - something I've only recently been able to understand myself. She's released a book recently called Perfectly Normal: An Immigrant's Story of Making it in America that details her personal story that you can order from elevatelifecoaching.org or Amazon. -- If you'd like to support Sod's Law you can become a Sod's Law patron at patreon.com/sodspod from as little as £1 /$1 a month - there are different tiers including ad-free episodes, giveaways and more!