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Are you single but want to be in a relationship? In today's podcast, Dr. Chris and Alisa Grace meet with Laura Austin, the dating coach behind "Hey Mrs. Austin", to discuss how patience and proactivity work together to have a dating relationship in God's timing. Learn how to prepare yourself for dating through prayer and meeting new people, outline dating goals for what you want in a relationship, and change your mindset to be open to discerning God's will in dating!
"Move over Judith Krantz and Jackie Collins... JUICY!" - Booklist Cupid's arrow has struck the Pink Smoke on St. Valentine's Day, and they've decided to give some love to that most disrespected of genre fictions: the romance novel. Recruiting beach-read paperback enthusiast Melanie Daniels from the Cinema Parlor Podcast, hosts John Cribbs & Christopher Funderburg access the world of glamorous women and their lusty affairs with truculent suitors via Fame & Fortune by Kate Coscarelli. Known to cinephiles as author of the Phantasm novelization (and mother of Phantasm writer-director Don Coscarelli), Kate produced six salacious books dealing with the steamy lives of rich widows, lonely housewives, ambitious businesswomen and rising starlets struggling to stay on top in the cutthroat upper class society of Los Angeles. Fame & Fortune deals with the circle of friends of one Peach Malone, super-wealthy widow of Drake "Midas" Malone trying to regain control of her estate following the death of her Prince Charming. Her friends include Grace Gable, a hairdressing entrepreneur harboring a dark secret; Maggie Hammond, blossoming interior designer with two smoky beacons for eyes like a Keane painting; Laura Austin, frail wife of an in-demand doctor whose own eyes have shifted to Hollywood's hottest sex symbol Ghilly Jordan; and Belinda Cornwall, the absolute doyenne of Los Angeles society - the lady with the whim of iron! Coscarelli juggles this large cast of characters as they struggle to wrest back dominance of their own lives by outsmarting, upstaging and maybe even murdering the gorgeous brutes who stand in their way. The Pink Smoke site: www.thepinksmoke.com Melanie Daniels on Twitter: twitter.com/plasticwerewolf The Pink Smoke on Twitter: twitter.com/thepinksmoke John Cribbs on Twitter: twitter.com/TheLastMachine Christopher Funderburg on Twitter: twitter.com/cfunderburg Intro music: Unleash the Bastards / “Tea for Two” Outro music: Marcus Pinn / “Vegas"
This week on The How To Podcast, we have my all time favorite people! My best friend, Laura Barrow, who helps me co-host as we take on the great feat of trying to understand the interworking of the mysterious male brain from our other two best friends: Brandon Adams & Austin Hinck. It's really fun whenever your high school friends become your lifelong friends and they'll hop on your podcast and give you the rundown. We talk dating apps, ghosting, how to know if there will be a second date and how to make a man COMMIT! Can't wait for you to listen! CATCH UP ON ALL THINGS THE HOW TO PODCAST: Spotify- https://spoti.fi/34vs8TK Apple Podcasts- https://apple.co/38oGJBI Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thehowtopod/
Dr. Mhammas Gaith Said Semrin, Dr. Laura Austin, and Mary Fink explain what a feeding disorder is, the cause, and how to tell if your child has one.
We just BARELY missed Hurricane Laura and some of us have frayed nerves.....an Austin couple puts 750 vacuums on their wedding registry as a joke, but it backfires (sorta)
In this podcast, Associate Editor of Evidence-Based Nursing, Lisa Kidd, talks to Laura Austin, who's a Registered Nurse/Midwife working in the Fiona Stanley Hospital, Perth, Australia, and the author of a commentary on original, unpublished research based out of Melbourne. The aim of the research was to determine whether, within Australia, classification of hypertension within pregnancy should be adjusted to reflect the American College of Cardiology’s recent amendment to their guidelines. Read the commentary on the EBN’s website: https://ebn.bmj.com/content/early/2020/08/24/ebnurs-2020-103274 Commentary on: Reddy M, Rolnik DL, Harris K, et al. Challenging the definition of hypertension in pregnancy: a retrospective cohort study. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2020, Jan 16. doi:10.1016/j.ajog.2019.12.272. [Epub ahead of print].
Y.E.S. Fitness "Longevity" Podcasts Episode 98. Special guest, Y.E.S. Fitness Superstar Laura discusses her struggles working out at home, concerns about coming back into the coaching center and how she feels now that she is back to working out in the coaching center. If you are interested in a new, safe workout, check out our Jump-Start Program: https://www.yesfitnessct.com/y-e-s-fitness-jump-start-program
Y.E.S. Fitness "Longevity" Podcast Episode 90. Y.E.S. Fitness superstar Laura A. talks about her fitness journey before, during and what she expects to happen after this crisis is over. These are tough times for all. Laura is a health care practitioner and exercise has been a lifesaver in helping her reduce stress. Thank you Laura for your service to the community! Transcript below: Do you need help with your exercise program, we do remote coaching https://www.yesfitnessct.com/pl/172616 If you like this podcast, click below for additional episodes: https://www.yesfitnessct.com/y-e-s-fitness-longevity-podcast-home-page
Mike Stephen heads up to the Andersonville neighborhood and takes the show to Simon’s Tavern on Clark Street. We hear conversations from members of the community about what makes the neighborhood tick. Mike and OTL producer Collin Seaman welcome Laura Austin of the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce to talk about the strength of the community. Simon's Tavern owner Scott Martin sits down to discuss the importance of that bar in the neighborhood. Next, we enjoy an architecture conversation with Thom Green of Green & Proppe Design. And we explore what it's like to own a local business with Milk Handmade owner Hallie Borden. The local music this week is brought to us by Andersonville favorites Hodie Snitch. We love you, Andersonville!
With wanderlust running through her veins, photographer Laura Austin is someone you can't help but watch. After growing up in small mountain towns in Colorado and Vermont, she is currently based in Los Angeles. The contrast of her roots in nature and the urban environment where she lives now forces Laura to constantly escape the city and explore. Meshing her previous professions as a graphic designer and journalist, Laura's skill is visual storytelling. She makes the simple fantastical and the fantastical feasible, roaming to all ends of the earth and bringing it back to us every time in hopes of getting you out to experience the world for your- self... or at least make you feel you were along for the ride just by looking at her images.
On this episode, we talk with Laura Austin about walking through a season of grief, what it means to make a home at all stages of life and much more. Laura is a wife, mother, and writer who loves to help women put their hope in Jesus, especially in the season of desiring marriage. Though she loved many parts of being single in her twenties, her non-existent dating life left her feeling pretty helpless and stuck. But God kindly taught her to pray boldly and see her own role in the process of finding a good man to marry, and now Laura enjoys encouraging other women to do the same (@heymrsaustin). She loves the art of homemaking, studying the Bible, and throwing parties. And although she’s had the joy of traveling all over, she is happiest at her home in Southern California on the front porch with her people nearby. You can connect with us on instagram @inthemidstpodcast or email us at inthemidstpodcast@gmail.com. Sign up to receive our NEW Weekly Episode Newsletter! http://eepurl.com/gnQWGb
Laura Austin is an explorer, a writer, a professional photographer, an athlete, a wiz on a drum machine, and one of the funnest people we’ve met so far! We met her over New Years Eve, and had the pleasure of spending several days in her fun and interesting orbit. Take this one on a ride, or a run, and prepare yourself for inspiration. Share and Enjoy!LinksLaura’s Website - Airstream Journey Video (Endless Caravan) - Laura’s Book - InstagramTunes in This EpisodeOscar Aleman - DelicadoCharles Bradley - Heart of GoldStephen Malkmus - No One Is (As I Are Be)The Rascals - See
Nobody ever said that solo travel was easy. But someone like Laura Austin would probably say that it's worth it.Laura uses solo travel as a way of refreshing her mind when things feel stale at home, but you'd be wrong if you think she looks at these trips as vacations. Flat tires, loneliness, and uncertainty are all a part of traveling alone, and Laura is no stranger to any of them. But instead of seeing these challenges as obstacles to avoid, we spend this episode hearing from her on how these bumps along the way have been catalysts for her personal growth, even after the trip is over.About Laura:With wanderlust running through her veins, photographer Laura Austin is someone you can't help but watch. After growing up in small mountain towns in Colorado and Vermont, she is currently based in Los Angeles. The contrast of her roots in nature and the urban environment where she lives now forces Laura to constantly escape the city and explore. Meshing her previous professions as a graphic designer and journalist, Laura's skill is visual storytelling. She makes the simple fantastical and the fantastical feasible, roaming to all ends of the earth and bringing it back to us every time in hopes of getting you out to experience the world for yourself... or at least make you feel you were along for the ride just by looking at her images.In this episode, you'll hear:How Laura ended up taking an Airstream Nest around the US for 2monthsLaura's favorite places over her 10,000-mile road tripWhat Laura does to make a familiar place more excitingThe unexpected catalyst for Laura's first solo road tripWhat Laura really loves about solo travel, both the expected and theunexpectedHow the self-confidence from solo travel translates into day-to-daylifeLaura shares whether she gets lonely or not on the roadThe methods of travel Laura has used over the yearsWhat it was like to travel with a trailer for the first timeWhy Laura really likes long driving daysThe podcasts Laura listens to most-- and why she also likes drivingin silenceWhat mindset Laura brings into challenging times on the roadThe quote Laura lives by that she wants you to know aboutResources mentioned in this episode:Follow Laura Austin on Instagram - @laura_austinTake a peek at Laura's published book, SOLO: A Guidebook to TravelingAloneRead more about Laura's 2-month Endless Caravan road trip on theAirstream blogConnect to the community online:A special On the Road, Our Way Facebook group for podcast listeners!Podcast Sponsors, Giveaways, and Discounts!Check out Sawyer, and enter to win a Sawyer Gift Pack onShe-Explores.com!Visit Benchmark Maps and use code WOMENONTHEROAD for 20% off yourpurchaseEnjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It'll help other people find us. You can also share this podcast with a friend. Thank you for your support!Episodes air weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Borichevsky on Instagram (@howsheviewsit) and see more of her work through her website, How She Views It.Music is by Hyson, Jason Shaw, and Josh Woodward.A production of Ravel Media
Nobody ever said that solo travel was easy. But someone like Laura Austin would probably say that it’s worth it. Laura uses solo travel as a way of refreshing her mind when things feel stale at home, but you’d be wrong if you think she looks at these trips as vacations. Flat tires, loneliness, and uncertainty are all a part of traveling alone, and Laura is no stranger to any of them. But instead of seeing these challenges as obstacles to avoid, we spend this episode hearing from her on how these bumps along the way have been catalysts for her personal growth, even after the trip is over. About Laura: With wanderlust running through her veins, photographer Laura Austin is someone you can’t help but watch. After growing up in small mountain towns in Colorado and Vermont, she is currently based in Los Angeles. The contrast of her roots in nature and the urban environment where she lives now forces Laura to constantly escape the city and explore. Meshing her previous professions as a graphic designer and journalist, Laura’s skill is visual storytelling. She makes the simple fantastical and the fantastical feasible, roaming to all ends of the earth and bringing it back to us every time in hopes of getting you out to experience the world for yourself... or at least make you feel you were along for the ride just by looking at her images. In this episode, you’ll hear: How Laura ended up taking an Airstream Nest around the US for 2 months Laura’s favorite places over her 10,000-mile road trip What Laura does to make a familiar place more exciting The unexpected catalyst for Laura’s first solo road trip What Laura really loves about solo travel, both the expected and the unexpected How the self-confidence from solo travel translates into day-to-day life Laura shares whether she gets lonely or not on the road The methods of travel Laura has used over the years What it was like to travel with a trailer for the first time Why Laura really likes long driving days The podcasts Laura listens to most-- and why she also likes driving in silence What mindset Laura brings into challenging times on the road The quote Laura lives by that she wants you to know about Resources mentioned in this episode: Follow Laura Austin on Instagram - @laura_austin Take a peek at Laura’s published book, SOLO: A Guidebook to Traveling Alone Read more about Laura’s 2-month Endless Caravan road trip on the Airstream blog Connect to the Women On The Road community online: Instagram - @womenontheroad Facebook page for extra content and updates - Women On The Road Plus, a special Women On The Road Facebook group for podcast listeners! Episode Landing Page Podcast Sponsors, Giveaways, and Discounts! Check out Sawyer, and enter to win a Sawyer Gift Pack on She-Explores.com! Visit Benchmark Maps and use code WOMENONTHEROAD for 20% off your purchase Enjoy this episode? Rate us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. It’ll help other people find us. You can also share this podcast with a friend. Thank you for your support! Episodes air weekly on Fridays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode. Follow along with Laura Hughes on Instagram (@howsheviewsit) and see more of her work through her website, How She Views It. Music is by Hyson, Jason Shaw, and Josh Woodward. WOTR podcast cover artwork designed by Dani Opal.
Laura’s first solo trip began as a planned trip with her boyfriend to White Sands, New Mexico. After a swift breakup she decided to go on the trip anyways which lead to a new clarity and self confidence. In fact, the trip was so powerful and healing for Laura that she decided to take a trip by herself every New Year’s. Laura is also the author of SOLO: A Guidebook to Traveling Alone to help folks learn and understand the benefits of traveling solo. On top of that, she is currently on a 2 month road trip around the U.S traveling in a 16 foot long Airstream Nest trailer (with disco mode lighting). In this episode Laura and I talk about the stigma of females traveling alone, the perfect ice breaker to make friends on the road, issues with security, karaoke parties, the kindness of strangers, why she prefers traveling alone for the most part, and even catching alligators! Follow Laura on Instagram: @laura_austin Visit Laura’s website: lauraaustinphoto.com Pick up a copy of her book at Urban Outfitters Connect with Campers In Vans: Instagram: @campersinvansgettingcoffee Website: CampersInVansGettingCoffee.com Facebook: @campersinvansgettingcoffee Twitter: @campersinvans
Sara Dinges and Laura Austin of the Andersonville Chamber give you a rundown of this weekend's Andersonville Midsommarfest highlights, plus we are joined by Shelly Fuerte, Vice President of the Winona Foster Carmen Winnemac Block Club, otherwise known as the WFCW and singer in the Lakeside Pride Ensembles Latin Band. Shelly and her band will be playing Midsommarfest on Sunday on the Center Stage at Berwyn at 1PM. To view show notes for this episode, please click here.
What started with a quirky little tourism video turned into a two-week family vacation to Iceland, and eventually, a brave new career. In this episode, photographer Laura Austin tells us how photographing Iceland gave her the confidence to open up new opportunities for herself and pursue what she loves. Subscribe today to catch all of our awe-inspiring EF Outbound stories. And to learn more about exploring the world with EF, visit ef.com. Follow EF: https://www.instagram.com/ef/ https://twitter.com/ef https://www.facebook.com/efnorthamerica/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/Profile/EFEducationFirst https://www.linkedin.com/company/ef-education-first/ We used and manipulated sounds from YouTube users SoundEffectsFactory and Ron Walker, and from freesound.org users 1Ratatosk1 and Bluesy1905.
Welcome back ladies to the bikini & barbell show brought to you by the New York muscle radio network ep 11 on todays episode we are not only going to talk about fitness but we are going to go over blood work and how important it is. Now I know the thought of needles is scary but the benefits are truly worth it all and today we get to find out why, im your host laura bev and with me today I have my brother ant bev and pete k. whatsup guys? Stay Connected to New York Muscle Radio Like our Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/newyorkmuscleradio Follow us on instagram Anthony @abfitness Pete @jakkedfitness Laura @Laubevs Take yourself to the next level with our Online Coaching Program visit: NewYorkMuscleRadio.com Bikini & barbell quote of the day: “and one day she discovered that she was fierce, and strong, and full of fire, and that not even she could hold herself back bc her passion burned brighter than her fears”-Mark Anthony Listener Question of the Day If you have a question you would like us to answer for you submit it on our website: www.newyorkmuscleradio.com/listenerquestion Call Your Question in: 508- 687-2534 Alright ladies were going to take a quick beauty break & we’ll be right back! Podcast topic: Ok guys we are back! Today we are going to dive into what us women should look for when it comes to blood work. We have on with us today the New york muscle Radio Network Dr. Austin Marshall, Hi Austin welcome to the bikini and barbell show! Laura: Austin since this is the first time I am meeting you tell us alittle bit about yourself? Anthony: 2. We know women are different then men so when it comes to hormones what should women look for in there blood work that will help them build more muscle and burn more fat and how is this different from men Anthony 3. We know that testosterone is key to building muscle in men, does it play a similar role in building muscle for women? Laura: 4 How does a womens iron levels effect there results? and what role does mensuration have in effecting there body composition.. lAURA: 5. From doctors point of view why do most women have a hard time getting lean compared to men. Period to food emotional Laura: 6. Testosterone always gets all the credit when it comes to strength and muscle size but there are plenty of women who are seriously strong lifting more then even most men. Does that mean that testosterone plays less of a role in overall strength than we think? Laura: 7. What are some general things women should look for in bloodwork? Lauras closing tip of the day: Alright ladies that is all for todays episode I hope you enjoyed learning and took in all the information we gave you! I hope by listening to this podcast you ladies learn self confidence and take fitness and training to a whole other level! Remember we are strong independent woman and can achieve anything we put our minds too! This is laura Anthony and pete with the bikini and barbell show and always remember: