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I specifically reached out to my podcast guest today and said, “Please come on my podcast. I have been watching you and have been so inspired by you. I would love to hear more about your story and get a chance to catch up.” We have been kind of online friends for over five years. Seeing what she is doing in her life is so inspiring. So today I am going to talk with Laura Jean Bell about health, faith, speaking life, about her story, and about her new book. Honestly, I feel like I was just sitting on a back porch talking with a really good friend for a long time. She is very honest; very real, and I think you're going to love what she has to say. Resources from this episode: 25% Off Dwell Bible App Proverbs 18:21 Laura Jean Bell on Instagram Laura Jean Bell on Facebook You Can Always Come Home Book by Laura Jean Bell Laura Bell Website Nancy Ray Website Nancy Ray on Instagram Affiliate links have been used in this post! I do receive a commission when you choose to purchase through these links, and that helps me keep this podcast up and running—I truly appreciate when you choose to use them!
This week we welcome Laura Jean, a dietitian from Australia. We dive deep into understanding and identifying personal values, disconnecting from diet culture, and aligning actions with core values in various aspects of life, including parenting, business, and personal growth. The discussion encapsulates the importance of curiosity, connection, and compassion in grounding oneself in authentic values and making intentional changes away from the default cultural narratives. Connect with Laura: Website Instagram ✨Do you need personalized and inclusive support? Book a free 20 minute discovery call with Atheana Brown today to get supported on healing your relationship with food + body. ➡️ You can also join the monthly newsletter to keep yourself updated on the latest podcast episodes, freebies, workshops and food freedom tips. You can join the community here!
A Soul invade o episódio desta semana e traz-nos canções para aquecer ainda mais este mês de Agosto. Viva e de boa saúde, é incrível como a Soul tem trilhado caminhos tão diversos. É inevitável a aventura por várias canções e vários contextos ricos em ritmo e alma
This Throwback Thursday episode is a double whammy—it was initially two episodes that I'm rereleasing as one because if you haven't heard it yet, then you need to immediately, and if you have already heard, well you need to listen again. This conversation, had with none other than my twin, Laura Jean, is the perfect […]
Would you say that you eat with awareness? In today's episode, we're chatting with registered dietician and creator of Eat With Awareness, Laura Jean. Laura works with women and assists them in becoming the experts in their personal relationships with food. This covers the preconception, pregnancy and postpartum experiences. We talk with Laura about how to approach your nutrition with a holistic and loving mindset. This looks like learning what your body is saying and then figuring out how to honor that. Also letting go of rules, negativity and pressure that comes with the experience of having a baby and being a mother. Links From The Episode: Laura's website - http://eatwithawareness.com/ https://eatwithawareness.com/kids/ Offers From Our Awesome Partners: Needed: https://bit.ly/2DuMBxP - use code DIAH to get 20% off your order Splash Blanket: https://bit.ly/3JPe1g0 - use code DIAH for 10% off your order Esembly: https://bit.ly/3eanCSz - use code DIH20 to get 20% off your order More From Doing It At Home: Send us your birth story: https://bit.ly/3jOjCKl Doing It At Home book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vJcPmU DIAH Website: https://www.diahpodcast.com/ DIAH Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingitathome/ DIAH YouTube: https://bit.ly/3pzuzQC DIAH Merch: www.diahpodcast.com/merch Give Back to DIAH: https://bit.ly/3qgm4r9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fear the judgment of others? That's understandable - it's deeply uncomfortable to be openly or quietly judged. But we potentially do ourselves a disservice if our strategy for remedying that is to shrink or alter ourselves to avoid others' judgments and make them like us.This is what we're exploring today on SelfKind with Erica Webb (that's me!). In this episode you will hear:- Why it can help to acknowledge that people are judging rather than trying to convince yourself they're not- The impact that others' judgments (or the fear of that) can have on our behaviour and internal dialogue- Clues that might show you where you're shrinking or altering yourself out of fear of judgment- Why the short-term relief of discomfort that comes with shrinking and people-pleasing is potentially short-lived- Why acknowledge discomfort as human is important- The role of acknowledging your fear- Whether it's worth trying to 'convince' yourself that you don't care about others' judgments- Whether people pleasing can ever truly be eliminated- Tips for navigating time with family when you find yourself falling into practiced patterns of relating- The role of acknowledging your own judgments of others.Mentioned in this episode:Waitlist for February 2024 round of SOMA:HOMEhttps://www.ericawebb.com.au/soma-homeEpisode 162 of SelfKind with Erica Webb: On guilt, values and joy https://www.ericawebbyoga.com.au/podcast/episode/7cd27919/ep-162-on-guilt-values-and-joyEpisode 95 of SelfKind with Erica Webb: Living a Values-Based life with Laura Jean https://www.ericawebbyoga.com.au/podcast/episode/4e6b530b/ep-95-living-a-values-based-life-with-laura-jeanShare your thoughts with me over on Instagram or via my website. Want the video version? Come follow over on YouTube.Let's stay in touch! You can sign up to my newsletter, Simple Shifts to SelfKind Habits, here.Curious about working together? Find all the details here.
In today's episode of The Dietitian Success Podcast, Krista Kolodziejzyk sits down with Laura Jean, Registered Dietitian. Through her business, Dietitian Values, Laura helps other RD's create a business that truly aligns with their core values. Her coaching is for those who want their patients/clients to feel seen, heard and known, and who want to ditch the bullshit that permeates the nutrition and fitness industry, kick the I'm-the-expert-image and put the joy back into their work (and life). Krista & Laura chat about: What it really means to discover your values How to know if an opportunity is just scary because it's new, or if it truly isn't aligned with your values and beliefsThoughts on why RD's are leaving the professionHow to get started with creating a practice that makes you feel fulfilled and alignedLinks: Follow Laura on Instagram hereCheck out Laura's website and services hereListen to Laura's podcast hereCheck out the Dietitian Success Center membership hereCheck out our Freebies here - PES Statement Cheat Sheet, Client Resource Kit & Business Planning WorkbookThis podcast episode is sponsored by Practice Better and That Clean Life. Click the affiliate links below to get 20% off the first four months of any paid plan with either platform: Click here to get 20% off Practice BetterClick here to get 20% off That Clean Life *Affiliate disclaimer: When you purchase using the links above, DSC gets a commission from each purchase. Sign up to receive access to the form and note templates, including:Both adult and pediatric intake formsAn initial and follow chart note template24-hour recall and three-day food record templatesYou'll receive an email with the access codes to upload the forms and notes into Practice Better.
CW: pregnancy & parenting The decision to have kids can be a difficult one - particularly when we start to consider how it will change our lives. Will our career goals change? How will our identities be impacted? Fellow dietitian and mom of 3, Laura Jean, joins host Jess Romola as they both share their experiences and insights into this matter. If you liked this episode, you may also like...[132] "Charge Your Worth" and Other Business Advice I Reject: www.empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/charge-your-worth To learn more about the support Laura offers...connect with her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dietitianvalues or check out her website at https://www.dietitianvalues.com/ To learn more about Empowering Dietitians and the support Jess offers...visit her website at www.empoweringdietitians.com To continue this conversation and hear more pregnancy- and parenting-related insights from Jess...sign up for the pregnancy/parenting subsection of her email newsletter at https://bit.ly/dietitian-parenting (Due to the sensitive nature of both pregnancy & parenting, Jess does not include many references to these topics in her general newsletter for dietitians - so make sure you sign up for the subsection if you're interested!)
Struggling to reconcile your personal values with the ones you've learned from friends, family, the society you live in? We explore this in this conversation with Laura Jean, a registered dietitian and coach for health and professionals who want a values based business where you and the humans you work with can flourish. Laura shares how we can befriend our judgments and use our values to inform our actions so we can get a little closer to who we are. We talk about the role of judgments in our lives, how they help us stay safe, and how to distinguish between our own values and those imposed on us. We also unpack how our values influence our decisions, sense of safety, and relationships with ourselves and the world around us. What does it mean to define success based on our values, and how can we work towards our goals while staying true to ourselves? Get in there and give it a listen for more! Laura Jean on IGDietitian Values PodcastWorkbook Resource Support the showResources:Manage Your Stress MentorshipDiscovery call You can find more about Brain-Body Resilience and JPB:On the BBR WebsiteOn InstagramOn FacebookSign up for the BBR newsletter
Short stories are like a bag of mixed lollies there's going to be something that sparks interest. Laura Jean McKay has given us just that with ‘Gunflower', especially as they are grouped into Birth, Life and Death. Darren Mort takes us into the challenging world of child custody when parents separate in his novel, ‘Isla's Song'.
Laura Jean McKay is a fiction writer, and her latest work is the short story collection Gunflower. Her previous novel, The Animals in That Country, was awarded the international Arthur C. Clarke Award, as well as the Victorian Prize for Literature and the ABIA Small Publishers Adult Book of the Year. Laura was awarded the NZSA Waitangi Day Literary Honours in 2022. You can read the transcript for this interview here. About The Garret: Writers and the publishing industry Follow The Garret on Instagram, and perhaps follow our host Astrid Edwards there too.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Devendra Banhart, Phil Elverum, Jenny Hval and Bedouine discuss eating on tour, how art is intimacy exposed, and what can be learned from terrible shows. Devendra Banhart, was born in Texas and raised between Venezuela and California, where he attended the San Francisco Art Institute. After dropping out in 2000, he started moving around different cities, experimenting with songwriting and busking as he went. When he released his second album, Oh Me Oh My, in 2002 ,he signed to XL Recordings, and has since released nine albums and collaborated with artists like Anohni, Beck and The Strokes' Fabrizio Moretti. His new album Flying Wig has just come out and was recorded in a Topanga cabin once owned by Neil Young. He's also a visual artist, and has had pieces featured in galleries including San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art, MOCA and Brussels' Centre for Fine Arts. Phil Elverum is a singer-songwriter, producer and visual artist from Washington state. Best known for his musical projects The Microphones and Mount Eerie, he almost exclusively uses analogue recording equipment to make music and tends to compose as he records. His output spans more than 40 albums. Norwegian singer-songwriter, producer and novelist Jenny Hval's avant-garde music has a heavy focus on sexuality and politics. Her debut EP Cigars was released in 2006 and was nominated for a Spellemannprisen (the Nowegian Grammys). Since then, she has released music under her own name, Rocket to the Sky and collaboratively with Laura Jean as Lost Girls. Bedouine is a Syrian-American folk musician whose sound is beautifully reminiscent of 1960s North America. Born in Aleppo, Syria, she grew up between Saudi Arabia and Texas before settling in Savannah to study sound design. Since then, she's released three studio albums and toured with the likes of Fleet Foxes, Michael Kiwanuka and Jose Gonzalez.
This episode is the second part of a 2-part episode with my girl, my twin Laura Jean. If you haven't listened to Part 1 yet, get on that! I'm always mentioning Laura Jean on this podcast because she's had such a profound impact on the way I think, and after you hear these two episodes […]
This episode is the first half of a 2-part episode with my girl, my twin Laura Jean. It's been a while since I had her on the podcast, but it doesn't feel like that because I mention her pretty much every-other episode and that's due to the fact that she's had such a profound impact […]
“I am really more and more certain that it's all about energy and flow - how creativity works: that it really is a power”. Filmmaker Jane Campion joins Jen and André for a deeply revealing discussion about her enduring approach to creating the images that so many of us know from her powerful oeuvre. Jane is being honoured at the 70th SFF, which runs until June 18th. The three discuss whether Jane is an experimental filmmaker, the power of flow vs frequency, her pop-up film school in Aotearoa, and surprisingly the genius of George Lucas. Stay tuned for the moment the zoom conversation cuts out. The ultimate cut. This episode was made possible thanks to Emerson Ray Rosenthal, Baby Sam, and Laura Jean. Thank you so much for supporting Movies, Movies, Movies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, host and dietitian supervisor Jess Serdikoff Romola discusses AI and ChatGPT and how it relates to our work as dietitians. Listen in for the conversation that's missing from a lot of Facebook debates on the subject - not whether or not AI will take dietitians' jobs, or some pervasive judgement that if you don't start using AI now, you'll be left behind. Rather, Jess covers what many aren't - what are the ethical implications of AI? What is our responsibility as conscious consumers of breaking technology? And how can we make an informed decision that feels aligned to our unique values? If you liked this episode, you may also like: [030] Why your values matter with Laura Jean: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/030-why-your-values-matter-with-laura-jean-apd/id1511399408?i=1000508065275 [050] 5 time-based reasons you're burnt out: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/050-5-time-based-reasons-youre-burnt-out/id1511399408?i=1000528508829 [118] The system's busted - now what? With Stephanie Clairmont: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/118-the-system-is-busted-now-what-a-conversation/id1511399408?i=1000595932999 To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers: www.empoweringdietitians.com/abundance www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians
Hello and welcome to this episode of SelfKind with Erica Webb (that's me!). In today's episode I'm sharing about a body-mind approach to managing anxious feelings. Because how you think impacts how you feel and how you feel impacts how you think.In this episode you will hear:- The potentially vicious cycle of anxiety impacting our thoughts and feelings, as well as our body- why language and how you identify with anxious feelings really matters- the importance of knowing your 'signs of safety' and regularly engaging in them- why self-kindness and compassion are the skills most worthy of your efforts- how knowing and committing to your values can help you to take action in the face of anxious feelings.Mentioned in this episode:The SelfKind Hub (https://www.ericawebb.com.au/selfkindhub)The Unlocking Shoulder Tension 5 day challenge (sign up here: https://www.ericawebb.com.au/shoulders)Episode 95 of SelfKind with Erica Webb featuring Laura Jean (all about living a values based life)(https://www.ericawebbyoga.com.au/podcast/episode/4e6b530b/ep-95-living-a-values-based-life-with-laura-jean)The JOY Inventory (https://www.ericawebbyoga.com.au/post/take-inventory-of-your-joy)Beyond Blue (https://www.beyondblue.org.au/)Holistic Counselling with Erica (https://www.ericawebb.com.au/counselling)Share your thoughts with me over on Instagram or via my website. Want the video version? Come follow over on YouTube.Let's stay in touch! You can sign up to my newsletter, Simple Shifts to SelfKind Habits, here.Curious about working together? Find all the details here.
This week, we had a great time sitting down with solo paranormal investigator Laura Jean Lehmann. We take a deep dive into some very strange occurrences from her childhood, her spooking-than-average upbringing, and some of the most spine-tingling tales from her experiences exploring haunted locations on her own! Go support Laura in all that she does. Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling is created for adult audiences only. The content and discussion in this show will necessarily engage with various accounts that include violence, anxiety, fear, and occasional body horror. Much of it will be emotionally and intellectually challenging to engage with. We will flag especially graphic or intense content so as to never put you in an uninformed or unprepared position. We will do our best to make this a space where we can engage bravely, empathetically, and thoughtfully with difficult content every week. This week's episode includes the following sensitive content: None Check it out! Go subscribe to Paranormality Magazine!Use promo code “CAMPFIRE” to receive a free Jonathan Dodd t-shirt! https://paranormalitymag.com/product/monthly-print-subscription/?ref=13 Guest Socials: https://m.facebook.com/Frommonsters2mundane/ https://www.tiktok.com/@frommonsters2mundane Support Us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/campfiretalesofthestrangeandunsettling Satisfy All of Your Merch Needs: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/campfire-tales-of-the-strange-and-unsettling?ref_id=25702 Join the conversation on social media atwww.campfirepodcastnetwork.com Discord: https://discord.gg/43CPN3rz Instagram:instagram.com/campfire.tales.podcast GoodPods:https://goodpods.app.link/T0qvGnXnplb Twitter:www.twitter.com/campfiretotsau Facebook:www.facebook.com/campfire.tales.podcast Visit Our Linktree for Any and All Campfire Info:https://linktr.ee/Campfirepodcast Special Thanks: Gregg Martin for music contributions! Go follow him on Instagram at Instagram.com/reverentmusic , on Bandcamp at https://reverentmusic.bandcamp.com/releases or on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/6QVhQsYQeeBVOtxrelehTI?si=V5CAxS8sSXyVFn14G7j-GA Additional music: "Out of Sight: The Cursed Piano" - Ghost Stories IncorporatedElias Armao for graphic design! Go follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/doggedlinedesignsupply Merch Designs by: Jonathan Dodd! Show him some love at https://linktr.ee/jonathandodd Easton Chandler Hawk! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/eastonhawkart The Crescent Hare! Support her work at https://linktr.ee/thecrescenthare Todd Purse at Create Magic Studios! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/Createmagicstudios
Chris discusses the recently solved, 1975 murder of 17-year-old Laura Jean Mitchell.
Laura Jean, founder of The Blved Collective, joins us to talk about cultivating who you are in community, on social media, and as a child of God. We dive deep into the inspiration behind her company, using social media as a tool for good, being intentional with your faith, and more on an episode that left us convicted about our faith! Follow us on Instagram! @holyspontaneity Follow Laura Jean and check out The Blved Collective @theblvedcollective, her podcast, and her shop www.theblvedcollective.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holyspontaneity/message
Laura Jean McKay is the author of the award winning novel Animals in that Country, which explores what happens when a pandemic takes interspecies communication to a whole new level. She joins pattrice to talk about how real cows, dingoes, and even mosquitos inspired the work, as well as the realities of the creative process.
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Laura Jean McKay about her award-winning novel The Animals in that Country (Scribe, 2020). Hard-drinking, foul-mouthed, and allergic to bullshit, Jean is not your usual grandma. She's never been good at getting on with other humans, apart from her beloved granddaughter, Kimberly. Instead, she surrounds herself with animals, working as a guide in an outback wildlife park. And although Jean talks to all her charges, she has a particular soft spot for a young dingo called Sue. As disturbing news arrives of a pandemic sweeping the country, Jean realises this is no ordinary flu: its chief symptom is that its victims begin to understand the language of animals — first mammals, then birds and insects, too. As the flu progresses, the unstoppable voices become overwhelming, and many people begin to lose their minds, including Jean's infected son, Lee. When he takes off with Kimberly, heading south, Jean feels the pull to follow her kin. Setting off on their trail, with Sue the dingo riding shotgun, they find themselves in a stark, strange world in which the animal apocalypse has only further isolated people from other species. Bold, exhilarating, and wholly original, The Animals in That Country asks what would happen, for better or worse, if we finally understood what animals were saying. Kyle Johannsen is an academic philosopher who does research in animal and environmental ethics, and in political philosophy. His most recent book is Wild Animal Ethics: The Moral and Political Problem of Wild Animal Suffering (Routledge, 2021). You can follow him on Twitter @KyleJohannsen2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Laura Jean McKay about her award-winning novel The Animals in that Country (Scribe, 2020). Hard-drinking, foul-mouthed, and allergic to bullshit, Jean is not your usual grandma. She's never been good at getting on with other humans, apart from her beloved granddaughter, Kimberly. Instead, she surrounds herself with animals, working as a guide in an outback wildlife park. And although Jean talks to all her charges, she has a particular soft spot for a young dingo called Sue. As disturbing news arrives of a pandemic sweeping the country, Jean realises this is no ordinary flu: its chief symptom is that its victims begin to understand the language of animals — first mammals, then birds and insects, too. As the flu progresses, the unstoppable voices become overwhelming, and many people begin to lose their minds, including Jean's infected son, Lee. When he takes off with Kimberly, heading south, Jean feels the pull to follow her kin. Setting off on their trail, with Sue the dingo riding shotgun, they find themselves in a stark, strange world in which the animal apocalypse has only further isolated people from other species. Bold, exhilarating, and wholly original, The Animals in That Country asks what would happen, for better or worse, if we finally understood what animals were saying. Kyle Johannsen is an academic philosopher who does research in animal and environmental ethics, and in political philosophy. His most recent book is Wild Animal Ethics: The Moral and Political Problem of Wild Animal Suffering (Routledge, 2021). You can follow him on Twitter @KyleJohannsen2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
One of stars from Melbourne's leading indie label, Chapter Music. She started singing folk songs, but showed us versatility later in her career.
In this episode of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, host and dietitian supervisor Jess Serdikoff Romola builds on the conversation from last week's episode (see below if you missed it!) by addressing how we respond to other dietitians who are practicing in a way that we disagree with. While there are many issues in our field that can spike in-fighting, arguing, and out-right bullying, none lately seem quite as divisive as the debate between weight centric (/weight-normative or "pro" weight loss) care vs. weight inclusive care -- and while Jess has discussed these issues periodically on the podcast in the past, it's time for a fully updated episode. Listen in to hear Jess' take as she refuses to accept the issue as black-or-white, and to get her takeaways on how she believes we need to move forward as a profession. If you liked this episode, you may also like: -Episode 91, Transitioning from Bariatrics to HAES with Anyea Lovette: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/091-anyea-lovette -Episode 101, Not Feeling the Love Within the Dietetics Community? Here's Why: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/101-community-support -Episode 103, I'm a Weight Inclusive Dietitian But No, You Don't Have To Be to Work with Me: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/103-dietitian-supervision-for-all -And last week's episode, Episode 111, Why that "dietitian vs nutritionist" Instagram post isn't helping us: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/111-dietitians-vs-nutritionists To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers: www.empoweringdietitians.com/group www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians And don't forget about The Conversation Corner Jess is hosting with Celestina Brunetti and Laura Jean on November 10th at 2pm ET! Sign up at http://eepurl.com/h7D9hn
She's one of Australia's best songwriters
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In this episode of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, host and dietitian supervisor Jess Serdikoff Romola addresses one of the biggest frustrations within the profession of dietetics: the sheer number of people who are not dietitians who insist on doling out nutrition advice. While some of this advice is innocuous, and some actually legitimate, a lot of it flies in the face of what we, as dietitians, know to be true and helpful -- yet they're the ones receiving all of the attention and respect instead of us, and it pisses us off, right?? In this episode, Jess shares her potentially surprising take on the situation, reminding us that there is a fine line between asserting our expertise and falling into a supremacist habit of attempting to assert dominance over another group by wielding our credential as a source of power and superiority. Yeah...she went there. Are you really surprised, though? If you liked this episode, you may also like: -Episode 37, Should RDs Be Able to Use Their Credential However They Want? https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/037-cdr-credential-misuse -Episode 98, Let's Change the Process to Become a Dietitian: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/098-becoming-a-dietitian -Episode 104, One Right Way - White Supremacy Culture in Dietetics: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/104-one-right-way To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers: www.empoweringdietitians.com/free www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians And don't forget about The Conversation Corner Jess is hosting with Celestina Brunetti and Laura Jean on November 10th at 2pm ET! Sign up at http://eepurl.com/h7D9hn
Jess Serdikoff Romola, dietitian supervisor and host of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, is joined in this episode by Celestina Brunetti and Laura Jean, two fellow dietitians and podcasters in their own right. Jess, Celestina, and Laura are joining up for a true collaboration opportunity unlike any other, and to tell you more about it, they've recorded a cross-over episode to air on all three of their shows. In this episode, these three dietitians chat through their vision for the Conversation Corner they've created together, the trouble with most traditional "collaborative" spaces in dietetics, and their hope for creating a different community culture within the field moving forward. If you liked this episode, you may also like: -Episode 30, Why Your Values Matter with Laura Jean: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/030-laura-jean -Episode 99, Using Human Design to Improve Your Career and Your Life with Celestina Brunetti: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/099-celestina-brunetti -Episode 101, Not Feeling the Love within the Dietetics Community? https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/101-community-support To sign up for the next Conversation Corner (November 10th at 2pm ET): http://eepurl.com/h7D9hn To connect with Celestina: www.instagram.com/thedietitiancollaborative The Dietitian Collaborative Podcast To connect with Laura: www.instagram.com/dietitianvalues The Dietitian Values Podcast To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers: www.empoweringdietitians.com/free www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians
This week on the biggest show on the radio: We're joined via phone by Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, ahead of a Q&A screening of NZ horror classic Jack Be Nimble (1993) at the Hollywood Avondale Thursday 25th August, (00:31:25); Hunter Keane spills his latest goss and reckons (01:14:00); and special guest Taylor Macgregor bowls into the show to promote his own... (01:56:01) all while counting down the biggest songs of the week! Including songs from Cool Sounds, The Uplifting Bell Ends, Laura Jean and Sylvan Esso.
This week on the podcast I'm chatting with Laura Jean, an Australian dietitian on a mission to help health professionals build values-based businesses. Laura's here today to share with us: How to discover what your values are. How to tell if you're currently operating in alignment with those values. What to do if you're not in alignment. How to start infusing your values more directly into your business. By grounding your business or career in your values, you're more likely to feel satisfied and at ease in your work and attract the right clientele who would be best served by you and your unique self and skillset. We tried to make this episode as helpful and actionable as possible so you can get clear on your values and then infuse those values into your life and business. Hope you enjoy! Looking for more tips and a community of like-minded peers? Join The Unconventional RD Facebook Community on Facebook. Find the notes for this episode at: www.theunconventionalrd.com/episode081 Need help setting up your website? Join our FREE "How to Start a Website" tutorial.
Episode Notes Welcome to SEASON 2 of The Dietitian Collaborative Podcast! Where the goal is to connect RDs so they can collab, create community, and grow! So stoked you're here! Laura Jean APD | @dietitianvalues Your values can be your root. Create a business that works for your lifestyle. Take the leap to do it…to show others it is possible! Sign Up for July 8th FREE RD Community Connection Lunch Discover your Human Design here. So you don't have to search for hours...here's my Instagram account, @thedietitiancollaborative. You're more than welcome to stalk...but I like friends too! So totally follow me & I'll message you back! The Dietitian Collaborative Podcast is brought to you by Wellness Cucina. Support The Dietitian Collaborative by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-dietitian-collaborative Check out our podcast host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free with no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-a01769 for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Dietitian Collaborative.
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Laura Jean Bell brings her southern charm and humor to the topic of money management!! Get a little nudge in the right direction with your finances while also being hella entertained by Laura Jean's stories!
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Jill Nicolini Interviews Life Coach and Acupuncturist Laura Jean Castelluzzo -- https://laurajeanc.com/ https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network
Jess Serdikoff Romola, dietitian supervisor and host of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, speaks about the roles of self-disclosure and vulnerability in the field of dietetics. In this episode, she discusses what disclosure is (and when it is appropriate), how to use disclosure and vulnerability as an aid to building trust with clients, and how to balance vulnerability in the professional world, using examples from her own personal experience with having a social media presence. If you liked this episode, you may also like: -Episode 29, January 2021 Reflections: Boundaries: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/029-january-2021-reflections -Episode 30, Why Your Values Matter with Laura Jean, APD: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/030-laura-jean -Episode 52, July Reflections - Feeling Comfortable Being Yourself: https://empoweringdietitians.com/podcast/052-july-2021-reflections -The full archive: www.empoweringdietitians.com/podcast To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers: www.empoweringdietitians.com/individual-supervision www.empoweringdietitians.com/free www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians
In this episode, I'm joined by Laura Jean, the owner of Dietitian Values. We talk about how values show up in business decisions and how knowing your values can help you create the boundaries needed to build a business. Join us to have an authentic conversation about how values influence our business. Some of the topics discussed include: Laura Jean's definition of values and how values can be aspirational How values play a role in our business decisions How values show up in our actions and how sometimes we have a values disconnect Different exercises that you can use to align yourself with your values For full shownotes, visit https://pursuingprivatepractice.com/126
We are overjoyed to promote and welcome candidate Laura Jean Diekman to the Lifting Greatness segment. She is running for Monroe County legislature for District 10 and her main objective is similar to our own mission statement: unity, how do we find it? Tune in to listen to her amazing story and journey for seeking truth, independence and justice! Don't forget to VOTE VOTE VOTE
As broadcast August 25, 2021 with plenty of extra streets to explore for you podcast adventurers. We start the show marking this date in 1998 when Ms. Lauryn Hill's iconic solo debut dropped. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill still remains one of the most innovative, defiant, and beautiful LP's in the history of hip-hop, and we talk a bit about the aftermath as well to start the show. For tonight though, it's all about Australia's "Garden City" of Melbourne, one of the world's most scorching hot music cities that artists of all different styles call home from Nick Cave to Hiatus Kaiyote to Sampa The Great, and Lizz Kalo joins us to explore what we can for another edition of our Round Trip Wednesdays.#feelthegravityPart I (00:00)Ms. Lauryn Hill – Every Ghetto, Every CityThe Cactus Channel feat Chet Faker – Kill The DoubtSnooch Dodd & The Pro-teens – No One Understands Me (I'm OG)Emma Donovan & The Putbacks – Yarian MitjiDufresne – Pick Up/Galaxy Hiatus Kaiyote - Atari Part II (37:21)Courtney Barnett – Sunday Roast Courtney Barnett – Small TalkRolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – CameoCash Savage & The Last Drinks – Rat-a-tat-tatLoose Tooth – Keep OnSampa The Great – FreedomSampa The Great – Final Form Part III (69:38)Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Waiting for YouAnita Lane - The World's A GirlLaura Jean - Girls on the TVBlake Scott - Bullfloat ZenBANANAGUN - Do YeahBananagun - Out of ReachPart IV (103:41)BLUE KING BROWN - ALL NATIONSKarate Boogaloo feat Danielle Ponder - Little Bit30/70 - The Strut30/70 feat Alex Albrecht - Breaking TenseLulilee - DiveUhm Jung Hwa - Ending Credits
In this special bonus episode of The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Laura Jean Marsh, writer, director, and actor in new film Giddy Stratospheres, which is set in the heart of the 00s indie scene. It's a tale of love and loss but with a backdrop of brilliant guitar music, which captures the buzz of those gigs and club nights from around 2007. The title is from a song by The Long Blondes and the storyline centres around one of their shows. Laura tells us why she set the film in that era - and her own experiences of the scene, including gigging with her band Screaming Ballerinas, the best shows she went to, and DJ'ing and putting on club nights in London at that time. We reckon this film is a must-watch for fans of the podcast and that 00s indie scene - and we've teamed up with Giddy Stratospheres to give you this great offer... GIDDY STRATOSPHERES OFFER As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 11 August 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
The latest member of Nick Helm and Nathaniel Metcalfe's Fan Club is filmmaker, writer, producer, director, and actress Laura Jean Marsh
Do you put too much emphasis on doing your rituals the “right” way?My guest Laura Jean Truman values going with the flow.“I'd say my number one ritual is probably flexibility and not being precious about my rituals,” Laura Jean explains. “I'm someone who really craves a schedule but that means that if my rituals gets thrown off… then, if I'm not careful, it can throw my whole day.”The former chaplain swears by the spiritual practice of listening to the day and allowing rituals to shift according to energy, mood, and needs.We tend to get caught up in the idea of ritual as the end in itself — instead of, as Laura Jean says, “a means to bring us to wholeness, as a means to bring us to creativity and stability.” What if, instead of becoming frustrated by a “failed” ritual, we adapted it to better suit us in the moment?This type of flexibility is a theme in Laura Jean's life.Laura Jean experienced a childhood immersed in Pentecostal theology, which blurs the line between the spiritual and the material. While the oppressiveness of Pentecostalism left Laura Jean with some baggage, it also planted the seed of mysticism. Though Laura Jean arrived at college a conservative Christian, falling in love with a girl soon changed that.Laura Jean soon fell into the exploration of queer theology as well... and had to let go of some very rigid Christian ideas.In this episode of the podcast, you'll discover: The power of being a challenging voice and standing up against limiting beliefsThe beauty of standing aside and creating space for someone else's story The endless potential you can tap into when existing in a meditative flow state About Laura Jean TrumanLaura Jean Truman is a former chaplain and writer living in Atlanta, GA, writing about queer spirituality and digging into the mystical aspects of Christianity after surviving Christian evangelicalism.Highlights: 00:44 Introducing Laura Jean Truman01:09 “What's your ritual?”02:16 “Don't starve to death while you're reading the menu”03:40 Mysticism & queer theology06:45 The liturgy of hospitality09:34 Flow state11:19 Creating space for others11:48 Being a challenging voice13:39 Your deep self16:37 The world as chaos18:08 Exclusionary groups19:31 Patreon 22:02 Success v mastery 25:17 What's next27:37 Instagram30:43 Creating the sacred Links: Website: https://laurajeantruman.com Twitter/Instagram: @laurajeantrumanFB: https://facebook.com/laurajeantrumanwriter Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LauraJeanTruman Hell, No: Why Grace is Coming For Us All by Laura Jean Trumanhttps://laurajeantruman.com/2020/10/17/hell-no-why-grace-is-coming-for-us-all Special thanks to Emily Milling and the team at The Ultimate Creative and our business manager Erika Macauley.Music for this podcast was recorded with producer Spencer Garn at Diamond Street Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.Learn more at www.hollandcreative.io/ritualConnectwww.hollandcreative.iodaniel@hollandcreative.ioIG: @conversioncopydesign
In this episode, I sit down with Catholic Life Coach, Laura Tremblay to talk about goal setting and how to set achievable goals for yourself and your relationship as we begin a new year! Laura Jean is a dynamic woman of God, following His plan for her in forming His children. As a life coach, she helps young Catholic women integrate their faith into their daily lives, hold them accountable to their goals, provide actionable steps to achieve said goals, and help them discern what it is the Lord created them to be.Connect With Laura:Instagram @laurajeantremblayEmail theblvedcollective@gmail.com----Email me: catholicbrides@gmail.comFacebook GroupInstagram: @annmlosinski
On Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in that Country, Curtis Sittenfeld, Rodham and Mieko Kawakami, Breasts and Eggs - and putting Jane Harper's The Dry on screen
Take Home Reading is a new short-form audio series for readers and writers – shining a spotlight on Australian writers with recently released books. In each instalment, you'll be introduced to a writer, learn a little about what they've been reading lately, and hear a short reading from their latest work. In this episode we're talking to Laura Jean McKay about her novel The Animals in That Country, a bold, exhilarating and original novel that asks what would happen, for better or worse, if we finally understood what animals were saying. ‘And of course, the animals don't say the things that humans wish that they were saying. They're not saying "I ruff you!" or anything like that. They're quite brutal, their relationship with humans is really fraught, because that's the way that human relationships are with animals. As they get to know each other they are trying to navigate this new space together.' The Animals in That Country is out now through Scribe Publications. Transcript Download a PDF transcript of this episode here.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She's one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}' The Drones - ‘Taman Shud' Camp Cope ‘The Opener' PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder' Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears'
For around a decade now, New Zealand artist Tiny Ruins has been singing stories to us. Across three albums, Hollie Fullbrook has sketched beautiful pictures of the world around her, and taken those tunes on the road. Hollie is the songwriter behind these tales, and these days she spends a lot of time trekking around. Whether it's the US, UK, Europe, or across the pond in Australia, she's built a dedicated live following. But travel has been a big part of her life forever, and has given her plenty of great yarns. With some truly wonderful sounds, this Take 5 takes you from England to Amsterdam, America to New Zealand, and through blustery Wales. Let Tiny Ruins fire up the engine and press play on the car stereo. Paul McCartney & Wings – Heart of the Country Laura Jean – Touchstone Love – The Red Telephone Cate La Bon – Duke Bedouine – You Kill Me