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Bain & Co.'s Dan Kuzmic and Torsten Lichtenau are tenured ‘Bainies' who are leading efforts to help clients decarbonize their business. This week, I talk to Dan and Torsten about everything from strategic changes within Bain, particularly towards deploying capital for climate solutions, to “woke” capitalism, and plant-based mac and cheese with packaging you can eat?! We also touch on which exciting products and services in climate tech they're tracking. If you are interested in learning more about Dan and Torsten's work, or aspire to be a Bainie yourself head on over to Bain & Company. ClimateTech with Kentaro is produced by our incredible team at Persefoni and Hueman Group Media. Learn more about Persefoni and our climate management and accounting platform by subscribing to our weekly newsletter!
Bain & Co.'s Dan Kuzmic and Torsten Lichtenau are tenured ‘Bainies' who are leading efforts to help clients decarbonize their business. This week, I talk to Dan and Torsten about everything from strategic changes within Bain, particularly towards deploying capital for climate solutions, to “woke” capitalism, and plant-based mac and cheese with packaging you can eat?! We also touch on which exciting products and services in climate tech they're tracking. If you are interested in learning more about Dan and Torsten's work, or aspire to be a Bainie yourself head on over to Bain & Company. ClimateTech with Kentaro is produced by our incredible team at Persefoni and Hueman Group Media. Learn more about Persefoni and our climate management and accounting platform by subscribing to our weekly newsletter!
In this episode, Kent is joined by Dr. Peter Kuzmic, the foremost evangelical scholar in Eastern Europe. Listen to this conversation about global Christianity and human rights.
In this episode, Kent is joined by Dr. Peter Kuzmic, the foremost evangelical scholar in Eastern Europe. Listen to this conversation about global Christianity and human rights.
Boris Kuzmic är född i Sverige men har Slovenska rötter. Efter en uppväxt med golf är han nu PT till storheter som Beyonce och Bathina. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How does a young girl escape to the US from a war torn Croatia with her parents, marry young, have kids, get divorced, struggle with depression and financial hardships, make some cooking videos, THEN get discovered by Oprah, do a tv show, branch out on her own, get millions of social media followers, create her own brand of inspirational parent-centric comedy, and become a successful touring comedian, without ever planning on being a comedian? Check out our chat with the hilariously authentic Kristina Kuzmic. •Kristina Kuzmic•http://kristinakuzmic.comInstagram: @KristinaKuzmicTwitter: @KristinaKuzmicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KristinaKuzmic Subscribe and Like here, too: ✨
En podcast om golf från Vitamin Well. Värdarna sammanstrålar med inspirerande gäster för att håla ut om alla möjliga och omöjliga delar av golfen! Värdar är Alex Danielsson och Andreas Guiance. Gäst är Boris Kuzmic. 00:16:50 – Boris in 01:03:47 – Boris ut Du som lyssnar på vår podcast får gärna betygsätta den på Apple Podcasts – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att vi värdar blir glada.
March 28th - Mortgage Fraud- Julie Kuzmic Equifax Canada & Gord Healey The Mortgage Group St. John's by VOCM
JY Jelly and Kuzmic on for upcoming NFL Wildcard Playoffs. We introduce a new segment: Cheers, Beers, and all that Rubbish! We talk EPL. Why should you be excited to start watching the English Premier League! It's great soccer and great fun!.Check us out and SUBSCRIBE!..MATT AND ALEX SPORTS PODCASTSPORTS | PODCAST..MattandAlexShow.com.APPLE PODCAST : SPOTIFYPANDORA : STITCHERand more.....HOW TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW: INSTACART: For Free Delivery on Your First Order Over $35 click the link and sign up!https://instacart.pxf.io/c/2336987/856254/7412 BUZZSPROUT: Do you want to start a podcast? Use BUZZSPROUT and use this referral page for a $20 gift card! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1002562PATREON: Matt and Alex Show https://www.patreon.com/join/mattandalexshow/checkout #itunespodcasts #podcasterthoughts #podcastmarketing #podcastproduction #podcastproducer #podcastguest #podcastlistening #podcastapp #podcastday #podcast #sportsshoes #sportsnutrition #sportsmedicine #sportsspectrum #nbabetting #Bettingtime #Bettingwinner #freeBetting #Bettingsystems #Bettingsportswinners #sportsBettingtips #Bettingadvisor #vipBetting #Bettingpredictions #Bettingtipster #Bettingmoney #Bettingodds #Bettingexperts #Bettingsports
YVR REMO Show - Real Estate & Mortgage Experience in Vancouver
Today we chat with Julie Kuzmic who brings us a wealth of information regarding credit. She works for Equifax as a Director of Consumer Advocacy. She does a fantastic job explaining common myths around credit debt. Whether you're thinking about planning to get a mortgage now vs. The future, this episode is for you. Want to learn more? Visit our website www.thrivemortgage.ca We're on social media as well! @thrivemortgageco Find Julie Online @julie_kuzmic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yvrremoshow/message
With his 30+ years of sports betting knowledge and experience, John Kuzmic explains to us how to make sure the sports betting odds are in our favor! Great insight and first-hand run-ins with Vegas handicappers has given John the upper hand and he wants to help all of you! Continue down the yellow brick road to success and let us show your bookie who's boss!
Julie Kuzmic is the Director of Consumer Advocacy at Equifax Canada. She is passionate about financial literacy and is a recognized authority on consumer credit. She often speaks on the credit lifecycle to consumers, clients, government, and industry groups and she is always testing out new metaphors to describe the nuances of credit scores. Julie joins me today to share how to protect yourself from fraud and how fraudsters can obtain your personal details and use it to apply for credit in your name. She reveals how many times you can check your credit report each year as a proactive fraud prevention step, why it’s vital to inform credit agencies if you fall victim to identity theft and the protective measures and alerts you can activate to authenticate credit requests in your name. Julie also discusses the pros and cons of using your passwords online over open Wi-Fi networks and with third parties. “It is important to let both credit bureaus know if you are a victim of fraud.” - Julie Kuzmic This Week on Young Money: How fraudsters can use your identity and data to apply for credit in your name Checking your credit file for free to proactively check for fraud and identity theft How to put a warning and alert on your credit file if you have been a victim of a data breach Preventing fraud with a free “Identity Warning” from Equifax Fraud prevention tips and measures The vulnerabilities of open Wi-Fi networks The pros and cons of open banking services Liability negating clauses introduced by banks when you share your username and password with third-parties Key takeaways: Protect yourself by keeping an eye on your credit report Set an alert if you fall victim to identity fraud Be wary of sharing your passwords Resources Mentioned: EP129 Adulting 101: Equifax's Julie Kuzmic on What's a Credit Report & Should I Care? Connect with Julie Kuzmic: Julie Kuzmic on LinkedIn Equifax Canada on LinkedIn Equifax Canada Equifax Canada on Twitter Julie Kuzmic on Twitter Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus John chats with a guest. Kristina Kuzmic about her new book Hold On Learn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Julie Kuzmic is the Director of Consumer Advocacy at Equifax Canada, a credit scoring and reporting organization. Julie is recognized as an authority on consumer credit and is passionate about financial literacy and creating metaphors to explain the nuances of credit scores. She is a speaker on the topic of credit lifecycle, speaking to consumers, clients, and industry groups. Julie joins me today to share what a credit report is and why you should care about yours. She shares how credit information is collected and used and reveals which credit inquiries affect your score. Julie also shares the most important things you can do to improve your credit score and explains why having no credit history can be a problem when you apply for significant credit, such as a mortgage. “Nobody is perfect. We all make mistakes - and that includes with our money and financial decisions.” - Julie Kuzmic This Week on Young Money: How Equifax collects credit information to create your credit report and score How a genuine curiosity, taking a human approach, and tailoring the message has helped Julie find career success How small steps can help you move towards where you want to go The differences between soft inquiries and hard inquiries and how they impact your credit score The monthly information collected by credit bureaus The three-digit range of credit score numbers Why paying your bills on time is the most significant factor in calculating your credit score Why the number of times you apply for credit affects your score How no credit history can negatively impact your credit score How to build up your credit score Key takeaways: Your sources of credit affect your credit score You can rebuild your credit score You can have modest debt, live within your means, and have a good credit score Do not base your self-worth on your net worth Resources Mentioned: EP111 Milli Moves: Talk Money To Me with Kelley Keehn EP081 Credit Canada Debt Solutions with Laurie Campbell EP056 Back to Basics – The 5Cs of Credit EP007 How’s Your Financial Reputation aka Your Credit Score? Connect with Julie Kuzmic: Julie Kuzmic on LinkedIn Equifax on LinkedIn Equifax Canada Equifax on Twitter Julie Kuzmic on Twitter Get Your Young Money Questions ANSWERED! Want to learn more about your credit score and how you can stay financially fit? Leave a voice message to get all of your Young Money questions answered. Remember - there is no silly question when it comes to your financial fitness. Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
Julie Kuzmic is Director of Consumer Advocacy at Equifax Canada and a recognized authority on consumer credit. She often speaks to industry groups, government, clients and consumers to shed light on the credit lifecycle. She is passionate about financial literacy and is always testing out new metaphors to describe the nuances of credit scores. In my interview with Julie, we discuss how credit scores are calculated, why there are multiple credit scores and how credit scores are affected by shopping around for a mortgage.
Join us for this inspiring chat with Kristina Kuzmic about her new book, "Hold On, But Don't Hold Still" recorded in her San Diego Comedy Club green room a few minutes before her comedy show! Kristina's authenticity, wisdom, and messages of hope moved Molé Mama to laughter and tears! If you're a mom, you need to listen to this episode; you will feel better about your perfect imperfections! You can learn more about the remarkable Kristina Kuzmic by visiting her website, YouTube Channel or Instagram. And review her upcoming tour dates and times; it’s a must-see!
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Coach John and I spend an hour breaking down the training philosophy used at Hellroaring Crossfit. We talk about injury prevention, movement analysis, nutrition, and allowing people to discover whatContinue reading...002: Hellroaring Crossfit’s Head Coach John Kuzmic
In honor of this month of Mother's Day, and the Mother's Quest Manifesto Challenge I launched in the Facebook Group, I'm excited to continue sharing episodes each Thursday that can inspire you to claim your motherhood and life journey on your terms. This "encore episode" with The Truth Bomb Mom Kristina Kuzmic, where she talks about the importance of embracing our flaws and creating a family mission statement, has become a favorite. Along with the reflective prompts and live guest videos in the Mother's Quest Facebook Group, I hope this episode will also provide some inspiration and permission for you to create your #oneminutemommanifesto, a declaration of how you want to journey through motherhood and life. If you haven't yet followed along with the Manifesto Challenge, it's not too late. All the video replays and instructions are waiting for you as a "unit" in the Mother's Quest Facebook Group. We'd love to have you come over and join us! And...if you create and share your #oneminutemommanifesto on social media before the end of May, we'll enter you into a drawing for some incredible classes and resources from amazing members of the Mother's Quest community. Whether it's new to you, or you'll be listening for a second time, I hope you enjoy this encore episode with Kristina Kuzmic. And that you'll take us up on the challenge to create and share your #oneminutemommanifesto! Much appreciation, P.S. Know someone who would love this conversation? Click forward now to pay this forward to a friend who may be interested. I am excited to share this vulnerable conversation with the Truth Bomb Mom, Kristina Kuzmic. Energetic, funny, and honest, Kristina has an in-your-face perspective on issues of parenting and life in general. She has become a Youtube sensation with her “mom-centric” videos about raising children and juggling all of life’s challenges, with over 200 million views across media outlets and websites worldwide. Kristina and her husband currently live in Southern California, where her most important, rewarding, and exhausting careers include being a sanitation engineer, chef, chauffeur, and conflict resolution guru for her three (mostly satisfied) clients – her children. In this episode, we talk about Kristina’s experience growing up in America, shaped by an escape from war-torn Croatia. She shares how on a whim, she went from being a divorced mother on food stamps to winning a cooking show on Oprah’s OWN Network in 2011. How her satirical YouTube video, “4 Reasons Women Should NEVER Breastfeed in Public,” went viral and why Kristina believes it is her community that is responsible for her reaching a half a million followers. We get honest and emotional about our flaws and insecurities but also our impact and the power of sharing these with our children. Finally, we reflect on our shared experience of losing a baby in utero and how for both of us, focusing on just one positive thing on that day shifted our perspective and changed everything. I hope you leave this conversation, as I did, inspired to keep turning the pages in the chapter of your E.P.I.C.life, staying true to your mission, owning your flaws, and paying attention to one positive thing every day. I was so grateful for this time with Kristina and I know you will be too. In This Episode We Talk About: How growing up in war-torn Croatia and her subsequent immigration to the U.S. impacted her life How her mother influenced her parenting by striking a healthy balance between enforcing rules and fostering joy Why she named her company “Flawed” and how she has let go of perfection Her journey from Oprah to YouTube The importance of community and of women who champion each other How to turn down the volume on our inner critics What my son said to me that Kristina says she will never forget Resources and Topics Mentioned: Kristina’s viral video: 4 Reasons Women Should Never Breastfeed in Public (a sarcastic take on the arguments against breastfeeding) Visit Kristina on YouTube: www.youtube.com/stickycook Visit Kristina on Facebook: www.facebook.com/KristinaKuzmic Mother’s Quest Theory of Change Previous Mother’s Quest Episodes Mentioned: Ep 09: The Soul-Fueled Truth with Amber Lilyestrom and Ep 00: Planting Seeds for Mother’s Quest – An Introduction Elizabeth Gilbert’s book Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear Kristina’s Positivity Challenge – and sign up here to download the free “E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheet” and start capturing your gratitude daily. Announcements: Join the Manifesto Challenge In honor of Mother’s Day, I kicked off a five day Mother’s Quest Manifesto Challenge in the private Facebook group. More about the inspiration behind the challenge in my episode with Graeme Seabrook. Each day, I shared a reflective prompt to help you claim the next chapter in your life and hosted a different mother, who shared their stories and their #oneminutemommanifesto for inspiration. All of these resources are still in the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group, so it's never too late to come on over and participate. Spark Your E.P.I.C. Year Anyone else feel like they need a spring reset to their year? A few months ago, we declared February the new January and facilitated a Mother's Quest Workshop/Virtual Milestone Hike experience to help us all start again. Using photos from my favorite local hike, I took a small group on a virtual journey to: ✨Reflect on our last chapter (as we ascend) ✨Decide what we want to release (using an image of a big bad bonfire!) and what we want to carry forward ✨Then, set intentions along the E.P.I.C. guideposts for our new chapter. There’s a special planning sheet we created to guide you and help you document the whole process.
Hello and welcome to this special solocast, a chance for me to reflect on the first full year of living what I call my E.P.I.C. Life, the first year of the podcast, and what feels like the ending of a first chapter of this journey as I get ready to launch Season Three. After a long winter break, one my son Ryan especially encouraged me to take, I’m back and I’m so honored and excited for what’s to come. Before recording this solocast, I was interviewed on Sage Hobbs’ Naked Conversations Podcast. She asked me right out of the gate what courage means to me. I encourage you to tune into that conversation when it comes out for the full story on my answer, but in essence I said, “Courage to me is standing in my truth and power, even in the face of fear, for love.” I love the quest I’ve been on. I love those of you who I’ve met along the journey. And I love this vision for Mother’s Quest and all it stands for. So, I’m bravely recording again, with a commitment along the way to do my best to let go of perfection and share what feels true. Spring is Coming – And Season Three With It I’m recording and bringing this episode to you in early March 2018, as seeds are sprouting and even some flowers have begun blooming and there is this sense of spring coming in the air. In many of my coaching circles that I’ve been facilitating, we’ve been using the metaphor of planting seeds as we’ve all set intentions for what we want to create in our life this spring. And I decided that I wanted to carry this metaphor of seeds and growth forward in this episode. It seems fitting and full circle because the first episode I ever recorded,episode 00, which was also a solocast, was called Planting Seeds for Mother’s Quest. That episode captured all the moments, experiences and wishes I had as I set forward to build this vision for Mother’s Quest. Since then, there has been so much growth, in myself, in my family, and in the Mother’s Quest Community. I want to use this episode that I’m calling “Sprouting Seeds for Mother’s Quest,” to reflect on what’s already taken visible form from those intentions I set over a year ago, some of the gifts I’ve taken from the women who have come onto the podcast to share their stories and words of wisdom, and also to share what I’m on a quest for now and therefore what you can expect in Season Three. This episode dedicated by: Jody Smith, a like-minded mother on a quest who is getting ready to launch her own mission, a children’s book that empowers girls. E.P.I.C. Guideposts In this episode, I explore just a few moments from the podcast across the guideposts that have impacted me most: E – Ways to be more mindfully engaged. I’ve made space for more “special time,” adventure fridays and lots of reflective conversation in the car with my children. One of the things I’ve continued to appreciate the most is the way in which my children have shared with me and supported me. One that stands out is Jacob’s “focus on our goodness” comment after Trump was elected which became the message on the sign at the first Women’s March which I attended and his advice to me before I did my first live event interview. Selected Clip: And there was this moment, with my son Ryan, which I share on the podcast episode with Kristina Kuzmic. Ep 11: “Flawed” with Truth Bomb Mom Kristina Kuzmic P – Making a passionate and purposeful impact beyond my family. So much has changed with Mother’s Quest as this vehicle I’ve developed. Since I launched the podcast, the MQ Community has grown to almost 500 members, I’ve launched my first Mother’s Quest Circle, and I’ve taken on a dream client in the organization Emerging Women to facilitate circles for them. My podcast interview with Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin helped me to develop more of what I call an activist muscle, led me to have an opportunity to interview her in person at her live event in the bay area and to be invited as a panelist for her upcoming Gaia Lead Conference. But the greatest impact I think has been my willingness to share about my experience along the way, bringing back reflections, challenges, and lessons learned with my family and community. Selected Clip: This part of my conversation with Elizabeth summarized well this unique aspect of the heroine’s journey. Ep 24: Intersectionality and the Age of the New Heroine with Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin I – Investing in myself. My conversation with Lindsay McCarthy about the Miracle Morning, and the 10 day challenge we then did in the facebook group, definitely expanded my morning practice, and an exploration of my own roots through a Jewish practice called Mussar with Edie Raphael Brotman built upon that. Danielle Dutton shined a light on the importance of meditation and taking time to yourself. My conversation with Nicole Lee was instrumental in helping me hold a growth mindset for myself and my children when it comes to courageous conversations about race. Selected Clip: This reminder about self-care that came forward in my conversation with Women’s March organizer Paola Mendoza, about its importance as an act of political warfare and about building moments of self-care into your daily life, has also stayed with me. Ep 16: Rising Up with Paola Mendoza C – Connecting to experiences of gratitude with the people in our lives and building relationships. Nancy Netherland’s conversation touched me in so many ways, and has deepened my gratitude practice with my husband and my children. My conversation with Samantha Ettus helped me think about the importance of inviting people into my home and reaching out when I’m feeling the need for connection. As a result, I hosted my first ever Multicultural Yom Kippur Break the Fast and also hosted a tea and did an interview of my friend Chelsea Bonini who was running for City Council. Selected Clip: Finally, I really appreciated this moment on the podcast with Nicole Lee about building connections across differences and the importance of authentic relationships that are not transactional. I’ve come back to this again and again, and am honored to now count Nicole Lee as a friend. Ep 27: Courageous Conversations about Race with Nicole Lee What I’m on a quest for now: Without a doubt, my E.P.I.C. life is still, as it should be, a work in progress. Some challenges I’ve made progress on and even feel a sense of completion about. Others I have taken some steps, but more work is ahead, need to circle back to them, and trust they will resurface or I’ll make movement at just the right time. There are other goals and areas for learning that have come into sharper focus. Here are some things I’m most on a quest for and will be bringing guests on to help light the way for. Tune into the podcast for specifics on some of the guests who are already confirmed or on my wish list: E – To honor my children. I want to continue to engage mindfully with my children and to more deeply understand who they are and how to support them to grow into their fullest expression of themselves. P – Moving away from fear and resistance and into more ease and flow, especially in my work and continuing to grow my social justice lens and my activist muscle. I – Continuing to grow my skills in being mindful and present. I’m on a quest to cook and eat more healthy food for myself and my family, balancing my own use of screen-time, finding help in navigating changing hormones as I get older and improving my time management and organizational skills. C- Connection with my own ancestors, roots and rituals. Deepening friendships, networks of support during challenging times, and making time to nurture my relationship with my husband. Along with these intentions and directions for conversation and growth, I’m committed to two particular things as I move forward into this next two chapter. 1)The first is to remember that it’s the journey and not the destination that is what it’s really all about. 2) The second is a commitment to live MY version of an E.P.I.C. life, not somebody’s else’s, and to continue digging into more and more what that really means for me. And also to support YOU in defining what that means for you. This Week’s Challenge: Read my post on how my meaning of the ultimate success has changed over the last year. Grab your journal, think about what you might have defined as your E.P.I.C. life in the past and then identify what feels more real for you now. Answer these questions… What are you most on a quest for now? What does YOUR version of an E.P.I.C. life, not someone else’s, mean to YOU? Announcements: Virtual Mother’s Quest Circle Pilot Applications close this weekend for the first Virtual Mother’s Quest Circle Pilot. If you’re on the threshold of something big in your life and you seek inspiration, coaching and community, this could be just what you need. Click http://mothersquest.com/virtualcircle/ to learn and apply. The group will start in March, and there are only a handful of spaces left, so apply today if you’re interested. Questions? Email me at julie@mothersquest.com Mother’s Quest E.P.I.C. Life Check-In Would love to have you in our weekly E.P.I.C. Life Check-In on Tuesday, from 12N-1PM pm via Video on Zoom We’ll create connections within the Mother’s Quest community, reflect on how we feel along the E.P.I.C. Guideposts this week, and set an intention for the week. Time for personal introspection, group accountability and community-building all packed into one hour. Are you In? Let me know and I’ll make sure to send you the zoom link. www.mothersquest.com/community Acknowledgements: A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial and/or in-kind support: Jody Smith Emily Cretella of MotherHustle Collette Flanagan, founder of Mothers Against Police Brutality Titilayo Tinubu Ali of Own Your Expertise Carly Magnus Hurt Lizzy Russinko of This (Un)Scripted Life Suzanne Brown, author of Mompowerment Mara Berns Langer Mallory Schlabach of Marketing Magic for Entrepreneurs Katharine Earhart of Alesco Advisors Jessica Kupferman of She Podcasts Resistance Artist Jen Jenkins Dohner Genese Harris Tonya Rineer, founder of The Profit Party Liane Louie-Badua Cristin Downs of the Notable Woman Podcast Erin Kendall of Fit Mom Go Niko Osoteo of Bear Beat Productions Erik Newton of The Together Show Claire Fry Divya Silbermann Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Support the Podcast If you’d like to make a contribution to Mother’s Quest to support Season Three of the Podcast and/or help provide coaching scholarships for mothers, follow this link to make a contributionhttp://mothersquest.com/be-a-supporter/ If you would like to “dedicate” an upcoming episode to a special mother in your life, email me at julie@mothersquest.com Mother’s Quest is a podcast for moms who are ready to live a truly E.P.I.C. life. Join in for intimate conversations with a diverse group of inspiring mothers as they share how they are living an E.P.I.C. life, Engaging mindfully with their children (E), Passionately and Purposefully making a difference beyond their family (P), Investing in themselves (I), and Connecting to a strong support network (C). Join our community of mothers to light the way and sustain you on your quest at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersquest/
Today's guest is globally renowned for her parenting humour… The Huffington Post calls it, “Parenting comedy at its finest”! Kristina Kuzmic is energetic and funny, and has an in-your-face perspective on parenting and on life in general. You may have seen Kristina on your Facebook feed, or on some internet, radio or TV outlet. She has become a YouTube sensation with her “mom-centric” videos about raising children and juggling all of life’s challenges. With over 300 million views across media outlets and websites worldwide, Kristina has a voice and personality that has proven to be a hit with audiences everywhere. We talked about parenting, depression, finding your feet, building a brand and remarrying… A huge thank you to Naseba and the Global WIL Economic Forum 2017 for making this interview possible.
Analizamos la segunda jornada de Euroliga disputada esta semana con victorias de Real Madrid y Valencia Basket y derrotas de Barça Lassa, Unicaja y Baskonia y lo haremos con nuestro coach de cabecera Pedro López. Hablaremos de la lesión de Kuzmic y los nombres que suenan para sustituirlo. Repasamos también los resultados de Eurocup y Basketball Champions League con suerte desigual. Hacemos la previa de la Jornada 5 en la liga Endesa con un Real Madrid-Unicaja como partidazo de la jornada y por último analizamos el inicio de la temporada NBA que dio comienzo el próximo martes y que nos deja lesiones graves como la de Gordon Hayward. Un programa para estar informado de todo lo que pasa en el planeta baloncesto, o al menos eso intentamos.
Peter Kuzmic and Graham Hill discuss “Embracing Peacemaking and Reconciliation.” The GlobalChurch Project podcast episode 45.A native of Slovenia and a citizen of Croatia in former Yugoslavia, Dr. Kuzmic is the foremost evangelical scholar in Eastern Europe and an internationally recognized authority on a Christian response to Marxism and Christian ministry in post-Communist contexts. He divides his time between teaching and missionary roles in the Balkans. He is the founding president of the Evandeoski Teoloski Fakultet in Zagreb/Osijek, Croatia, the first evangelical theological college in Eastern Europe with an accredited graduate program. Together with Phillip Hogan and Dr. Yongi Cho, he helped found the World Assemblies of God Fellowship and its humanitarian arm, the WAGRA, and he serves on their executive committees.An award-winning writer, Dr. Kuzmic has authored eight books and hundreds of articles, as well as contributed to numerous compendiums, handbooks and encyclopedias. He and his wife, Vlasta, divide their time between their home in Massachusetts and in the Balkans.
I am excited to share this vulnerable conversation with the Truth Bomb Mom, Kristina Kuzmic. Energetic, funny, and honest, Kristina has an in-your-face perspective on issues of parenting and life in general. She has become a Youtube sensation with her “mom-centric” videos about raising children and juggling all of life’s challenges, with over 200 million views across media outlets and websites worldwide. Kristina and her husband currently live in Southern California, where her most important, rewarding, and exhausting careers include being a sanitation engineer, chef, chauffeur, and conflict resolution guru for her three (mostly satisfied) clients – her children. In this episode, we talk about Kristina’s experience growing up in America, shaped by an escape from war-torn Croatia. She shares how on a whim, she went from being a divorced mother on food stamps to winning a cooking show on Oprah’s OWN Network in 2011. How her satirical YouTube video, “4 Reasons Women Should NEVER Breastfeed in Public,” went viral and why Kristina believes it is her community that is responsible for her reaching a half a million followers. We get honest and emotional about our flaws and insecurities but also our impact and the power of sharing these with our children. Finally, we reflect on our shared experience of losing a baby in utero and how for both of us, focusing on just one positive thing on that day shifted our perspective and changed everything. I hope you leave this conversation, as I did, inspired to keep turning the pages in the chapter of your E.P.I.C.life, staying true to your mission, owning your flaws, and paying attention to one positive thing every day. I was so grateful for this time with Kristina and I know you will be too. Topics discussed in this episode: How growing up in war-torn Croatia and her subsequent immigration to the U.S. impacted her life How her mother influenced her parenting by striking a healthy balance between enforcing rules and fostering joy Why she named her company “Flawed” and how she has let go of perfection Her journey from Oprah to YouTube The importance of community and of women who champion each other How to turn down the volume on our inner critics What my son said to me that Kristina says she will never forget Resources mentioned in this episode: Kristina’s viral video: 4 Reasons Women Should Never Breastfeed in Public (a sarcastic take on the arguments against breastfeeding) Visit Kristina on YouTube: www.youtube.com/stickycook Visit Kristina on Facebook: www.facebook.com/KristinaKuzmic Mother’s Quest Theory of Change Previous Mother’s Quest Episodes Mentioned: Ep 09: The Soul-Fueled Truth with Amber Lilyestrom and Ep 00: Planting Seeds for Mother’s Quest – An Introduction Elizabeth Gilbert’s book Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear Kristina’s Positivity Challenge - and sign up here to download the free "E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheet" and start capturing your gratitude daily. A big THANK YOU to our "patrons" for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial support: Cameron Miranda - who provided a "dedication" for this episode Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Would you like to dedicate a podcast episode to a special mother in your life? Leave me a note here and I will get back to you with all the details! Do you enjoy this podcast and want to support more meaningful conversations such as these? Visit the Mother’s Quest Patreon Page to become a regular patron or visit this link - www.mothersquest.com/be-a-supporter to make a one-time donation.
Finding your passion can take a bit of searching. When you identify it, don't wait for permission from someone else to act on it. Kristina Kuzmic embodies this mindset, going from down-and-out to a social media sensation that Huffington Post calls “parenting comedy at its finest.” Listen To The Podcast: Time-Stamped Show Notes [02:00] How Kuzmic's new career began [05:20] Coming from hard times [07:45] How to find your passion [09:45] Live your life paying attention [11:21] Recognizing that sometimes passion is fueled by anger [13:00] Don't wait for permission from others act [18:24] On posting a video with no sound [19:56] The creative process [23:33] Kuzmic's followers view her as a friend [25:00] Dealing with insecurities and fears [28:00] Monday Wine Milkshakes [30:15] Final words of wisdom [33:07] Contact info An Avalanche of Change Success rarely comes fast and easy. The process of identifying your passion, finding a way to act on it, and sustaining follow-through can be tough. No one knows this better than social media sensation Kristina Kuzmic. She's received rave reviews from People Magazine for her fun, parenting videos on YouTube and has upwards of a quarter of a million followers on Facebook. Her confidence shines through her smile and you'd never guess that just a few years before, she was recovering from a marriage break-up and living in one room with her two kids. She bought them bunk beds and slept on the floor next to them. They got by on food stamps and her three part-time jobs. Though she dreamed of better things, she had no idea of what dramatic changes were about to happen. Kuzmic wanted to find meaningful work but had no idea where to start, so her new husband handed her the car keys and said, "Go. Take a drive and figure it out." Her career goals, it turned out, were not lofty. She wanted to create fun videos for YouTube. So she did, and people loved them. When a friend encouraged her in 2010 to submit an application to The Oprah Network contest for a new show, she did. Less than a month later she got a call from the producers and ended up with her own cooking show, “The Sticky Cook”. She also ended up with a brand new car courtesy of Oprah. Kuzmic's head was spinning from the rapid-fire change in her life and she remarks, "Instead of giving me a glass slipper, Oprah gave me a car!" Something about that struck home, and Kuzmic says, "I had been feeling like a loser and a failure, but when I got the Oprah show I realized that Oprah believed in me more than I believed in myself. It hit me like a ton of bricks, but the good kind of bricks, not the bad ones." Finding Your Passion People often have difficulty pinpointing their passion or purpose. Kuzmic's advice for that is to “try just paying attention to what gives you goose bumps. Write that down. I had a whole list of random notes in my phone.” When you have accumulated 100 notes or so, review them and look for a common thread. "That is your passion," Kuzmic says, "build on that." In working with her own passion, Kuzmic found her vision unfolding and realized that she wanted her videos to support and encourage moms. Don't Wait for Permission The only problem with the video idea was that Kuzmic didn't have a good camera and she didn't know how to edit. All around her she saw people waiting for permission, for some third party to tell them their idea was good and it was okay to move forward. In her own life that wasn't happening, so she decided to put her videos out herself. "No more excuses. I'm just going to get this done," she said. With her do-it-yourself attitude Kuzmic made plenty of mistakes, but she kept moving forward. She realizes there must be others like herself, who berate themselves for making mistakes. "If that person is out there," laughs Kuzmic, "just remember that I have a video I posted where you can't hear me talking....
Who: Kristina Kuzmic - Speaker, Oprah Winner, and YouTube Sensation What We Talked About: How she went from being known as YouTube's “Sticky Cook” to winning Oprah's search for a new TV star to now being a sought-after speaker. Kristina explained that life isn't about giving in to your insecurities, instead it's about embracing them and continuing to move toward your dreams. Why I Like Kristina: While she claims she is a recovering pessimist, the truth is, she is offering a message of hope for anyone who has ever felt vulnerable about stepping into the spotlight. With the perfect mix of humor and inspiration, it's easy to see why she is taking the world by storm. Great Line: Life is so full of curves, you have to be willing to go along for the ride. Where to Learn More: http://www.kristinakuzmic.com http://www.themindawareshow.com
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Miroslav Volf speaks with Peter Kuzmic about the conflict in the Balkans, discussing the ethnic and religious nationalism in the post-Soviet bloc and ways special interest groups manipulate such rhetoric for their own ends.