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In this episode of The Bloom & Grow Show, I sit down with my friend Laylee Emadi, host of the Creative Educator Conference, to dive into all the behind-the-scenes magic that goes into hosting a successful event. This is Laylee's return to the podcast (check out episode 140 for more), and today we're talking about her conference's journey from its beginnings in 2020 to this year's incredible event that I attended just a few weeks ago. Laylee shares the vision behind it, her venue choice, the challenges of planning, and how she navigates the logistics of hosting such a dynamic event. Resources Mentioned: Creative Educator Conference: https://layleeemadi.com/conference Signature Retreat System: amberhousley.com/retreatclass If you're thinking about hosting your own event, retreat, or conference, this episode is full of gems for you to take into your own planning!
In today's episode, I'm chatting with my friend Laylee, about becoming an educator, and how to actually build authority as an educator. Laylee shares her thoughts on the importance of what you choose to share with your audience, and how to ensure that your message actually resonates with them.As always, links and resources can be found in the show notes. Check 'em out over at https://daveyandkrista.com/craft-unique-teaching-style-btb-252/. And if you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review over at Apple Podcasts.
In today's episode, I'm resharing my interview on So, Here's The Thing with Laylee Emadi. I'm sharing my top 5 reasons why you should start a podcast, plus Laylee and I's experience of podcasting together for two years. Today's episode is brought to you by Mic Check Society, our community for podcasters who are looking to take their podcast from good to great. Come join us for educational trainings, a private member's only community, and monthly calls! Get $10 off per month with code PODCAST at micchecksociety.com. Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin is produced by Gaffin Creative, a podcast production company for creative entrepreneurs. Learn more about our services at Gaffincreative.com, plus you'll also find resources, show notes, and more for the Clocking In Podcast.Time-stamps: plus 1:19Serve your audience (4:39)Set yourself up as an expert in your field (8:30)Network and connect with industry experts (13:23)Using your podcast as a marketing tactic (21:47)Monetizing your podcast (31:51)Pitching yourself (38:53)Recap (48:36)Mentioned in This Episode:Laylee Emadi Website: layleeemadi.comLaylee Emadi Instagram: instagram.com/laylee_emadiSo, Here's The Thing Episode 67: layleeemadi.com/5-reasons-to-start-a-podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when two former classroom teachers step into the wild world of business education? A lot of laughs, some unexpected shade, and serious insight into what it means to truly teach. In this episode, host Tayler sits down with Laylee Emadi, founder of The Creative Educator Conference and Educator's Lounge, to tackle the big question: Are you really an educator or just a motivational speaker in disguise?Together, they explore the rise of self-proclaimed "educators," the blurred lines between storytelling and actual teaching, and how to turn real expertise into transformative learning experiences. They also dive into why educators should never use paying customers as guinea pigs and the critical difference between professionals who speak and professional speakers. Oh, and did we mention the hard-core auntie energy? Get ready to feel inspired, learn something new, and maybe even join Laylee's exclusive Educator's Lounge. Press play and discover the plan for your world domination (no crying required).
The Education Space and What to do Next Hi friend! Before I dive into the Education Space with Laylee, I want to give you a heads up on the audio quality. When we recorded this interview, I was not in my home office but there was no indication that my internet was not reliable. However, […] The post Episode 237: What's Working and What's Not in the Education Space with Laylee Emadi appeared first on Amanda Warfield.
EGX x MCM Comic Con was held in London during the last weekend of October with three big DKU-related panels and playable demos of the upcoming Yooka-Replaylee and Dunk Dunk (also featuring playable Yooka and Laylee). DK Vine correspondent Dray was on the scene and they're now on the Kongversation to talk about the 30 Years of Donkey Kong Country panel, news from Playtonic, and the latest from Rare!
Today's episode is a previously published episode from my friend Laylee's podcast, So, Here's the Thing. I've been asked frequently about getting into education, and honestly, this episode is the perfect one to listen to if you're thinking about making the move!
What does leadership look like to you as an independent business owner? Whether that looks like speaking on a stage, running a mentorship program, or supporting your clients, you are a leader. Today on the podcast, we sat down with Laylee Emadi, coach for speakers and creative educators, to talk about leadership in business. Laylee shares her journey as an independent business owner, what stepping into leadership to cultivate a thriving community looks like, and what it truly means to lead by example and stick to your values. If you are looking for more ways to invest in yourself as a leader, this episode is for you. The Independent Business podcast is powered by HoneyBook, the all-in-one platform for anyone with clients. Book clients, manage projects, get paid faster, and have business flow your way with HoneyBook. Use the code PODCAST to get 20% off your first year as a new member.Connect with the guestWebsite: https://layleeemadi.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadi/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we discuss:Biggest Hurdles for The Entrepreneur and Educator TodayHow to Move Past RejectionBest Places to Leverage Speaking as a Business OwnerTypes of Education You Can Start With Today!What you NEED to know about the Creative Educator Conference!About Laylee: Laylee is an educator, speaker, and conference host with a heart for serving clients and fellow entrepreneurs through her coaching work, as the host of the So, Here's the Thing Podcast, and as the founder of The Creative Educator Conference. She believes in leading with heartfelt encouragement and honest guidance. As a longtime entrepreneur, she's not afraid to dig into tough topics or transparently share her own experiences—the good and the bad. Laylee is passionate about her goal to equip you in your ability to make a difference, create impact, and to build a life doing what you love. Follow Kristin:IG: @meetkristinFollow Our DJ Rocks:IG: @ourdjrocksCheck out Our DJ Rocks online at http://ourdjrocks.comFollow LayleeIG: instagram.com/laylee_emadi FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecreativeentrepreneurcommunitylayleeemadi.com creativeeducatorconference.com
Welcome to CollabCast, an innovative bonus series where we're diving into the world of podcast crossovers. In today's bonus episode, we're highlighting So, Here's the Thing with Laylee Emadi. In this conversation, Laylee discusses the cycles of launching educational offerings with photography duo Cameron and Tia. Listen in as they discuss lessons in launching a new offer and how to approach launching when you have a smaller audience.If you love this episode be sure to check out So, Here's the Thing with Laylee Emadi and hit the follow button on your favorite podcast player.Connect with Laylee Emadi:layleeemadi.comSo, Here's the Thing Podcastinstagram.com/laylee_emadiThe Creative Educator ConferenceConnect with Cameron & Tia:cameronandtia.cominstagram.com/cameronandtiatiktok.com/@cameronandtia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever wondered about the world of photography education and its potential for passive income? Prepare to have your curiosity piqued as we traverse this fascinating landscape with Laylee Emadi, the visionary behind the Creative Educator Conference!. We'll equip you with the skills and mindset needed for this exciting venture, tackle the realities of passive income, and reveal how a keen sense of education can be a game-changer in your professional journey. Get ready for a deep dive into online education formats and the debunking of common myths surrounding passive income. Not for the faint-hearted, this episode will challenge your preconceptions and push you to hone your teaching skills. We dissect the impact of funnels, explore the difference between being a professional speaker and a professional who speaks, and examine the potential pitfalls of gatekeeping information. To round things off, we'll delve into the realities and rewards of pursuing a career in photography education. Laylee, a veteran in the industry, shares her journey from novice to seasoned educator and highlights the emerging trends that are shaking up the industry. Whether you're considering becoming an educator or simply curious about the world of photography education, this episode promises to enlighten, engage, and inspire. Be sure to join us for this exciting exploration into the world of photography education!ROB'S QUICK LINKSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/square8studioCourse Creation Acceleator: https://www.square8studio.com/course-creation-acceleratorLAYLEE'S QUICK LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadiWebsite: layleeemadi.comCreative Educator Conference: https://layleeemadi.com/conference
How do you end a year with intention? There is so much value in reflecting on what the last year brought you through a year end review. To help guide you through this process, in today's conversation with my friend Laylee, I'm walking you through my exact year-end planning and goal setting process in what I like to call a CEO weekend. This conversation originally took place on my friend Laylee Emadi's podcast and I can't wait for you to hear this episode. If you're enjoying the content we're creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the Called to Both Facebook Group! Join Now >> Riverside is what we use to record our interviews for this show. Visit Riverside.fm and use code JOY for 15% off. Learn More >> In This Episode You'll: Determind how a CEO Weekend can serve you. Plan out your CEO weekend. Understand how to plan and set goals. Find it quickly: 1:15 - CEO Weekend 3:11 - Planning & Setting Goals 9:05 - Reviewing Data & Goals 17:43 - Goals, Planning, and Productivity 25:15 - Unpopular Opinion Mentioned in this Episode: Michael Hyatt's Goal Setting Method Printed Quarterly Calendar by Ashley Profit & Post-It Notes Notion Episode 95 of So, Here's the Thing Episode 97 of So, Here's the Thing Episode 41: Planning & Goal Setting for Your Business Part 1 Episode 42: Planning & Goal Setting for Your Business Part 2 VIDEO: Notion Introduction Youtube Video VIDEO: How you can plan and set goals in your photography business VIDEO: How to Plan Your Year VIDEO: How I Plan My Content More ways to connect: JOY MICHELLE INSTAGRAM WORK WITH JOY AS YOUR COACH JOY MICHELLE CO. WEBSITE CALLED TO BOTH COMMUNITY Read the full show notes from today's episode HERE. Let's keep the conversation going! Come connect in the Facebook community. Join the CTB Facebook community here. CLICK HERE TO GET 35% OFF YOUR FIRST YEAR OF HONEYBOOK!
Use code 'ELLEN' to get $100 off your ticket to Laylee Emadi's Creative Educator Conference - January 15th-17th 2024 in Dallas Texas! Get your ticket NOW: https://creativeeducatorconference.comConnect with Laylee and her team at @creativeeducatorconference on Instagram!Access the transcript of this episode HERE: https://otter.ai/u/otd4Hh2g3Q5EacFvoX3XINRIL-4?utm_source=copy_urlIf you enjoyed today's episode, please:Leave a positive review or rating at www.ratethispodcast.com/cubicletoceoSign up for our text notifications at ellenyin.com/superfan so you can be the first to know when a new case study has dropped!Post a screenshot & key takeaway on your IG story and tag us @missellenyin & @cubicletoceo so we can repost youFollow (+) our show for new episodes every Monday & Wednesday
Join us as we sit down with Laylee Emadi, a coach for speakers and educators in the creative industry and the host of the Creative Educator Conference. In this friendly conversation, we explore the art of effective speaking and hosting live events. Laylee shares valuable insights on aligning your speaking content with your business offers, ensuring that your presentations not only impact your audience but also benefit your bottom line. Discover how to be of service to event hosts and attendees, leaving a memorable mark both on stage and behind the scenes. Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable tips to help you master the art of speaking and hosting. Growth and Wisdom Highlights: Take it easy, you don't have to do all the things, all the time. Be on the host's team and focus on serving them and the audience. Time is our most precious commodity, so make your presentations worth it. Takeaways: People remember how you made them feel above anything else and as a leader. What will their impression be? Anyone who wants to teach what they know and make their industry a better place is welcomed to join Laylee's conferences. When presenting or speaking slides are an absolute must. Links: Apply to the Coterie Mastermind: amberhousley.com/mastermind Explore my Invite & Delight Retreat Planning Program: amberhousley.com/inviteanddelight Join Me at Inspired Retreat: amberhousley.com/joininspiredretreat Laylee's Instagram: instagram.com/laylee_emadi Creative Educators Conference: https://layleeemadi.com/conference
Have I ever told you about the required public speaking class I put off until my last semester of undergrad? I was shaky nervous, and the speech on how to make a latte? It didn't go so well. I've evolved since then, but I still get nervous every time I get on stage. Maybe you're in the same boat, or you want to know how to tiptoe into public speaking. So today, we're bringing on an expert, as we dive into public speaking and stepping into education within our industry. We'll tackle common fears, help you decide what might be your area of expertise when it comes to being an educator, and reveal how to make your message resonate. Laylee Emadi | So, Here's the Thing Podcast | The Creative Educator Conference(00:00) "The Art of Coffee Making" epic fail(03:35) "I feel like every time I get on a stage, I'm still scared."(06:00) Stepping into education or speaking(09:45) Fighting off imposter syndrome(14:40) Do you need a certain level of knowledge or success to speak / educate?(18:25) Dipping your toes into coaching(20:40) Common mistakes in educating and how to avoid them(25:25) What topics should be talked about more?(29:30) What is The Creative Educator Conference?---Today's episode is brought to you by The Planner's Vault. The doors are currently closed for The Planner's Vault, but join the wait list now so you can be the first to know when the doors re-open.Weddings for Real on Social Media:Instagram: @weddingsforrealFacebook: @weddingsforrealtwitter: @weddingsforrealHosted by Megan Gillikin, Weddings for Real is presented by The Planner's Vault, and is produced by Earfluence.
As a small business owner, you're always on the lookout for new ways to generate revenue and grow your business. One often overlooked strategy is leveraging your expertise and knowledge to create educational products and services that can be sold to customers.In this episode, we've got Laylee Emadi, the founder of Creative Educator Academy, to guide us through the process of making education a profitable revenue stream in your small business. She'll share several examples of how you can incorporate education into your business model, such as creating online courses or hosting workshops and seminars.Whether you're a newbie entrepreneur or a seasoned business owner, this episode is a must-listen if you're interested in using education as a tool for growth and success. So, let's dive in!Specifically, this episode highlights the following themes:Establishing oneself and sharing expertiseLaylee's experience transitioning to education and entrepreneurshipIdentifying personal skills and generating revenue from coaching, speaking and mentoringOther Mentioned Links & ResourcesLearn more about Creative Educator Academy:https://layleeemadi.com/creative-educator-academFind out what type of creative educator you are:https://layleeemadi.com/quizLearn more about Treefrog services:https://www.treefrogmarketing.comReceive 50% Off Your First Order with Photographer's Edit: http://victoriarayburnphotography.com/peJoin the Priority Pursuit Podcast Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179106264013426Follow Treefrog on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/treefrogmarketingFollow or DM Victoria on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/victorialrayburn
In this episode, I'm the guest on Laylee Emadi's podcast, So Here's the Thing. Laylee is a photographer turned educator who now teaches coaches how to speak on stages and build better courses. We kick off with a discussion about my personal journey into becoming a coach, where I share the pivot, the pitfalls, and my most unpopular opinion of the wedding industry. It's a candid conversation that sheds light on the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from one role to another in the industry.Hello, CEOs! Welcome back to another episode of the Wedding Pro CEO podcast. I'm your host, Brandee Gaar, and I'm thrilled to bring you this episode where we dive deep into the world of wedding industry entrepreneurship.Every year on this show, we like to spend a month where we highlight other industry podcasts that we love and that I know you will love too.Laylee and I also talk about the importance of continually investing in your education and the disconnect when people are selling but not investing in themselves. It's a call to action for all entrepreneurs to keep learning and growing.Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! For full show notes and guest links click HERE! Please share your biggest takeaway and REVIEW THE PODCAST HERE! Follow me online!!Brandeegaar.com Instagram TikTok Facebook Youtube -----#weddingproCEOpodcast #weddingproceo #weddingprocoachJoin the Wedding Pro CEO Accelerator!!Support the show
Have you been playing around with the idea of adding education or speaking as a source of revenue for your business? Laylee Emadi joins us to chat about how you can go about breaking into the education space or getting on stages!Clocking In with Haylee Gaffin is produced by Gaffin Creative, a podcast production company for creative entrepreneurs. Learn more about our services at Gaffincreative.com, plus you'll also find resources, show notes, and more for the Clocking In Podcast.Today's episode is brought to you by Mic Check Society, our community for podcasters who are looking to take their podcast from good to great. Come join us for educational trainings, a private member's only community, and monthly calls! Get $10 off per month with code PODCAST at micchecksociety.com.Review full show notes and transcript at clockinginpodcast.com!Connect with Haylee:instagram.com/hayleegaffinGaffincreative.commicchecksociety.comConnect with Laylee:layleeemadi.cominstagram.com/laylee_emadihttps://layleeemadi.com/ebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You know those friends that you have known for years? Maybe you started businesses around the same time, and you've been there for each other through every step of the journey. That is exactly what my friendship with Laylee Emadi is like. I got to know Laylee as we were both budding photographers, and I've watched her become an educational powerhouse. I am so excited to introduce you to her during today's Connection Call, and to talk about the incredible resources she has to offer for photographers, creatives, and entrepreneurs.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Connect with Quianna:Instagram Facebook TikTok Pinterest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm chatting today with fellow educator and podcaster, Laylee Emadi! She's the host of the So, Here's the Thing Podcast and the founder of The Creative Educator Academy. I personally really enjoy her podcast, and I was a guest a few months ago. (Links below to that conversation - it was episode #108 on her podcast!) This interview is so insightful if you are someone who has ever wanted to get into education as a business owner. Whether that is education like speaking at events or being interviewed on podcasts OR things like educational offerings within your business, like courses. We talk about things like… - Being a multi passionate business owner - How to pitch yourself for conferences - How to get started as an educator - Do's and don'ts of online courses - How to create whitespace in your business - Laylee's unpopular business opinions And so much more! Looking for an event to help you grow as an educator!? We talk briefly about Laylee's new conference, The Creative Educator Conference, and fun fact — I'm a speaker at it! It's January 17th-18th in Dallas Texas. I love a good in-person event - the community element is incredible, you make new friends, and when you have a conference that is hands-on and implementation focused, you grow so quickly too. This conference is for up-and-coming Creative Educators who are ready to grow and established Educators who are dedicated to scaling and bettering their craft and current offers! Attendees will get hands-on, action based education. This is not your average sit-and-listen conference! You'll be able to chat and get help directly from myself and other speakers. If you're ready to level up your educational offerings, this is for you! Get all the information and sign up at http://creativeeducatorconference.com/ Links mentioned in this episode: - Get the full show notes for this episode: https://elizabethmccravy.com/191 - Check out Booked Out Designer: http://elizabethmccravy.com/BOD - Connect with Elizabeth on her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethmccravy/ - Connect with Laylee on her Instagram: https://instagram.com/laylee_emadi/ - Connect with Laylee on her website: https://layleeemadi.com/ - Hear me on Laylee's Podcast “So, Here's the Thing” episode #108 - Blog Post | Apple Podcasts | Spotify - We chat all about diversifying revenue streams in your business! - Details on The Creative Educator Conference: http://creativeeducatorconference.com/ Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Haute Stock! Haute Stock is my favorite stock photo company, and I use their images ALL over my business. You can get 15% off your subscription with the referral code: ELIZABETH at checkout or by visiting this link: https://elizabethmccravy.com/hautestock
Mike and Laylee discuss her history of public speaking as a creative entrepreneur coach and as a former teacher. Laylee shares her ideas for getting more opportunities for paid speaking engagements and several speaking tips that Mike is very enthusiastic about.Laylee Emadi is an educator, coach and photographer (and cat mom) found at LayleeEmadi.com, and she's also a podcaster. You can check out her podcast "So, Here's the Thing" on all the podcast distributors.Mike Pacchione is a public speaking and storytelling coach at BestSpeech.co where he can be contacted for individual or group coaching or corporate workshops.
While money may be a hurdle most entrepreneurs have to overcome when growing a business, confidence ranks right up there with it. In the midst of learning to understand profit & loss statements and price for profit, it feels a little unfair to also battle the mental hurdles of confidence, self-doubt, and talking truth to our own inner critic. From helping high school students feel comfortable and confident dancing on stage to helping educators know their worth and overcome imposter syndrome, Laylee Emadi is passionate about helping others find confidence, seeing themselves as capable and amazing. We dive deep in today's interview, unpacking money mindsets, cultural influences, confidence, insecurities, and becoming comfortable in your own skin. WILDFLOWER SHOWNOTES : shannaskidmore.com/laylee-emadi
Laylee is a business coach teaching creatives how to become educators. She's an educator, speaker, and host of the So, Here's the Thing podcast as well as her Creative Educator Conference. And on the show today we're talking about how you can overcome imposter syndrome and showcase more of your true self in your business and brand. Sponsor: Gusto Receive $100 after your first paid payroll with Gusto at https://www.lightdarkco.com/gusto (Lightdarkco.com/gusto) Find Laylee at: https://layleeemadi.com (layleeemadi.com) https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadi/ (instagram.com/laylee_emadi) https://layleeemadi.com/category/podcast-episodes/ (So Here's the Thing Podcast) What Are We Loving? What Laylee is loving: Fitness - https://www.orangetheory.com/en-us/ (Orange Theory Fitness ) Software - https://cloudspot.io?af2=_MPXbX5E23SP (Cloudspot) What John is loving: TV Show - https://www.netflix.com/title/80063224 (Great British Bake Off) (Collection 10 on Netflix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjn9VOckko4 (Old Gregg with Noel Fielding) We record each episode LIVE in our Facebook group and we would love to connect with you there. You can join at https://www.facebook.com/groups/lightdarkpodcast (Light + Dark Photography Podcast Group) on Facebook. Follow us at https://www.instagram.com/lightdarkco (www.instagram.com/lightdarkco) https://www.instagram.com/allheartphoto (www.instagram.com/allheartphoto)
Are you considering launching or even investing in something new for your business? IN the creative industry, there is no regulation on the education that's made available online, which means we're often left to decide what's worth the investment on our own. In today's episode, Laylee Emadi of the Creative Educator Academy joins us to chat about the importance of business ethics. Listen in as she shares some of the ethical issues she's seen in the industry, how to make investments in ethical products, and ways you can ensure your business and the industry are being ethical! Here's the Tea with Akua is a safe space to learn about hot topics, gain a new perspective and have a greater understanding of the people around us. You'll hear amazing stories of everyday people like you and me. They'll be spilling the tea and giving us an honest look into their lives. As we discuss topics such as race, relationships, mental health, and how to just figure out the thing called life, we'd love to have you subscribe on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player!Review the full show notes and transcript at akuakonadu.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is the stage calling your name? If you've been considering becoming an event speaker and pitching yourself for opportunities, today's guest is going to set you on the path to success. Laylee Emadi is a business coach, who helps business owners become educators to better serve the creative industry. In today's episode, she's sharing what you should consider before you become a speaker, how to prepare yourself for pitching, and steps to take to pitch appropriately! The Branded by Bernel Podcast is brought to you by Bernel Westbrook, lead designer and founder of Branded by Bernel, a design studio dedicated to building strong brands and Showit websites for creative entrepreneurs. Review full show notes and transcript at brandedbybernel.com/blog Connect with Laylee layleeemadi.com layleeemadi.com/creative-educator-academy layleeemadi.com/mastermind soheresthethingpodcast.com Connect with Bernel brandedbybernel.com instagram.com/brandedbybernel
The Kongversation discusses the newest DKU Cameo Game, Jitsu Squad! It's an indie 2-D beat 'em up/1990s martial arts pastiche with guest appearances by Yooka, Laylee, and Rextro Sixtyfourus! Master Ramen requests that you listen. Master Ramen also reminds you that you can't hear the podcast if you can't stop laughing at his name.
The Kongversation discusses the newest DKU Cameo Game, Jitsu Squad! It's an indie 2-D beat 'em up/1990s martial arts pastiche with guest appearances by Yooka, Laylee, and Rextro Sixtyfourus! Master Ramen requests that you listen. Master Ramen also reminds you that you can't hear the podcast if you can't stop laughing at his name.
For Women's History Month, Hyle is joined by Gibbon and Courtney "Altermentality" Svatek to look at the ladies of the Donkey Kong Universe! From quiet trailblazers like Dixie Kong and Kazooie to those who caused flooding on the path (Candy Kong, Berri), it's an expansive look at some of our favorites across the DK series, Banjo-Kazooie, Conker, Dinosaur Planet, Yooka-Laylee, and more! Additional reading: https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2022/03/08/xbox-celebrates-international-womens-day-2022
When your family immigrates from another country, growing up as a first generation American has it's hurdles. To open the doors on this important conversation, I invited two dear friends of mine, Laylee Emadi and Danait Berhe-Gabre to join me in sharing their experiences. From the struggles we felt in school, to finding our place between cultures, and even into relationships in adulthood, Laylee and Danait highlight how even though we all have different backgrounds, there is something about being a first generation American that bonds us.Here's the Tea with Akua is a safe space to learn about hot topics, gain a new perspective and have a greater understanding of the people around us. You'll hear amazing stories of everyday people like you and me. They'll be spilling the tea and giving us an honest look into their lives. As we discuss topics such as race, relationships, mental health, and how to just figure out the thing called life, we'd love to have you subscribe on your favorite podcast playerYou can review full show notes and transcript at akuakonadu.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're ready to become an educator and teach what you're talented at, this episode is just what you need. Tune in to find out more! Episode Introduction: From being a high school teacher to starting her photography business to now helping creative business owners become efficient educators and hosting her own podcast, our guest today is definitely a woman of many talents. Episode Summary: Join Laylee Emadi Smith as she walks us through her journey of becoming an educator, the lessons she has learned along the way, the challenges she has faced, and how she runs an inclusive business. Main Takeaways: A great way to prepare for a career pivot is to build an emergency fund that would keep you financially covered while you find your next income source. Just because you don't fit the stereotype of a position, doesn't mean you don't deserve it. If it's possible, try and educate people about your diverse background instead of letting their lack of knowledge result in built-up resentment inside you. How to integrate diversity and inclusion in your business: Be properly educated about what that really means. Ensure that your business reflects representation. Be mindful of your messaging on your social platforms. Hire inclusion and diversity experts to educate yourself and your team. Expose yourself to other cultures. As an educator, try your best to meet your audience where they are. Never stop investing in your own continued education. To improve the delivery of your content, learn to pick up on your audiences' body language. Fun Facts About Laylee Emadi Smith: Some of her favorite books are Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown and All Marketers Are Liars Tell Stories by Seth Godin. Help us mentor other entrepreneurs through the power of storytelling by rating us and leaving a positive review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/law-chat-with-girija/id1528580730 Get the FREE Five Day Legal Audit: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/5-day-free-legal-audit-challenge/ Join Law Chat for Entrepreneurs Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawchat Find Laylee Emadi Smith: Website: https://layleeemadi.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/layleeemadi Podcast: https://layleeemadi.com/category/podcast-episodes/ Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: https://youtu.be/EfmvjSRN9uo Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Get Ready To Use Contract Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
The Kongversation discusses all of the big news about Playtonic's ambitious plans before focusing on Demon Turf, the new Hell-based 3D platformer published by Playtonic Friends and featuring an appearance by Yooka and Laylee!
Recorded April 2021.Bombs have been dropped. Baseball is now democratized. The Pro Gamer duo reacts to a week of earth shattering news in the gamer sphere.After Xbox announces that MLB: The Show 21 (a previous Playstation exclusive) will be hitting Xbox Game Pass Day 1, we discuss how the industry will never be the same.Also discussed:Guitar Hero 2, Mario 64, A Hat in Time, Analogue Pocket, Kao the Kangaroo, Mario 64, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger, Sly Cooper, Uncharted: The Movie, Mario Sunshine, Mortal Kombat: The Movie (2021), Resident Evil: The Movie, Yooka and Laylee, Mario 64, James Bond (Gameboy Advance Edition)And much, much more...
It was such a privilege to interview Laylee Emadi, creator of the Creative Educator Academy. If you are considering stepping into the role of creative educator either now or in the future, you are going to LOVE this conversation. We talk all about how to know if you are 'ready' to become an educator, what you can do if you are wanting to 'dip your toes' in the education space, the different formats of education (spoiler: 1:1 coaching is not the only option!) and so much more. Shownotes: https://sarahluthy.com/episode29 Enrol in The Creative Educator Academy (doors close 8th Oct 2021): https://www.thecreativeeducatoracademy.com/a/2147494684/wQYEqsvc Follow me on IG: www.instagram.com/sarahluthy Work with me: www.sarahluthy.com/services
Business coach and strategist Laylee Emadi is joining us on the podcast to talk all about coaching, online offerings, and how to join the education community! The Legal Paige Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/602195700208827 The Legal Paige On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelegalpaige/ The Legal Paige Podcast Shownotes: https://thelegalpaige.com/blogs/podcasts/episode-104-coaching-and-online-offerings-with-laylee-emadi
Here's what we're covering in this episode: The biggest mindset shifts Laylee's had to have as she's grown her business How Laylee moved into the online education space What Laylee's small but mighty team looks like (and how she went about hiring them!). How Laylee landed her spot on coveted conference stages (and tips for how you can too!) Connect with Laylee: Instagram Website Enjoy today's episode? I'd love it if you could... Post a screenshot on your IG Stories and tag @elise_hodge and @laylee_emadi and we'll repost you Leave a review on Apple Podcast Subscribe for new episodes every Monday FREE, ON-DEMAND TRAINING FOR ENTREPRENEURS: How to become the no. 1 choice for your dream clients with website copywriting that converts ...so you don't have to waste time working with the wrong clients. Watch it now >>
In this episode, my guest Laylee speaks about a lifelong pattern that she had failed to overcome. She could not accumulate any wealth and could not hold onto anything she bought or received. It would consistently slip away. Since the regression her compulsion has gone and she has money in the bank and the balance is growing.
My sabbatical didn't go exactly as I planned, but I still made it happen! I'm back from my month-long sabbatical to share everything I learned in preparing to step away from my business for an extended period of time. Listen in as I highlight the positive things I took away, along with a few lessons […] The post Episode #80: Reflecting On My First Sabbatical – Laylee Emadi appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
Often entrepreneurs reach a point in their business where they decide they want to start sharing their knowledge and expertise with the world around them. In this episode of the podcast, guest educator Laylee Emadi leads us through which questions you should ask yourself before offering any new educational services or offerings to your audience. BADASS BUSINESS SQUAD FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badassbusinesssquad/ KATRINA WIDENER COACHING INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/katrina.widener/ BADASS BUSINESS SQUAD SHOWNOTES: https://www.katrinawidener.com/badass-business-squad-podcast
Do you plan a sabbatical for yourself each year? Setting aside dedicated time for yourself every year to work on your business or self-development can make a huge impact on your life. In this episode of So, Here’s the Thing, I’m talking through my own plans to take a month-long sabbatical this June. Listen in […] The post Episode 71: Planning for a Sabbatical with Laylee Emadi appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
Layli Long Soldier is a writer, a mother, a citizen of the United States, and a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation. She has a way of opening up this part of her life, and of American life, to inspire self-searching and tenderness. Her award-winning first book of poetry, WHEREAS, is a response to the U.S. government’s official apology to Native peoples in 2009, which was done so quietly, with no ceremony, that it was practically a secret. Layli Long Soldier offers entry points for us all — to events that are not merely about the past, and to the freedom real apologies might bring.Layli Long Soldier is the author of WHEREAS, a winner of multiple awards including the Whiting Award, and a finalist for the National Book Award. She is the recipient of a 2015 Lannan Fellowship for Poetry and a 2015 National Artist Fellowship from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being episode "Layli Long Soldier — The Freedom of Real Apologies ." Find the transcript for that show at onbeing.org.This show originally aired March 30, 2017.
Layli Long Soldier is a writer, a mother, a citizen of the United States, and a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation. She has a way of opening up this part of her life, and of American life, to inspire self-searching and tenderness. Her award-winning first book of poetry, WHEREAS, is a response to the U.S. government’s official apology to Native peoples in 2009, which was done so quietly, with no ceremony, that it was practically a secret. Layli Long Soldier offers entry points for us all — to events that are not merely about the past, and to the freedom real apologies might bring.Layli Long Soldier is the author of WHEREAS, a winner of multiple awards including the Whiting Award, and a finalist for the National Book Award. She is the recipient of a 2015 Lannan Fellowship for Poetry and a 2015 National Artist Fellowship from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.This show originally aired March 30, 2017.
The most excellent Greg Leahy guides "Hot Mic" Mike on a journey through the 2010s.
We go through our wishlists for Yooka-Laylee and talk some more about the NX.
Yooka and Laylee have been added as playable characters to the 3D arena fighter Mighty Fight Federation! We give our first in-depth thoughts on the game, plus we discuss what it adds to Playtonic lore!
Laylee, founder of the Creative Educator Academy, and I had a candid conversation about all the things concerning:How to know when you’re ready to become an educatorWhat NOT to do when trying to become a creative educator/coachTips on how to hire the right peopleHow to juggle multiple businesses at once~~~~~~~~~~~ *SIGN UP FOR THE BLACK FRIDAY WAITLIST HERE!*- Limited spots available- one-on-one coaching with me- Early Bird pricing of the new Instagram Course Launch!~~~~~~~~~~~Links:Align Photog Fb CommunityINSTAGRAM: Align with AloraINSTAGRAM: Alora RachelleLaylee Social Links:Instagram: Laylee Emadi Facebook: The Creative Entrepreneur Community Website: Layleeemadi.com Podcast: So Here’s The Thing Podcast If you loved this episode and want to hear more like it, please subscribe and give us a 5-star rating, share it on your Instagram stories, and send a DM if ya wanna be friends!I appreciate your support so much and I can't wait to serve you more this year!love you guys —AloraBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Use Honeybook to double your bookings!I’ve been using HoneyBook to book clients quickly and stay organized! Get 50% off any plan! Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Align with Alora PodcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alorarachelle)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/alorarachelle)
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Playtonic has recently Infinity Inked deals for cameo appearances of their characters in several indie titles, bringing a diverse lineup of games into the DKU. On this episode, we discuss all of the ones announced thus far!
"(Dyslexic Kid) you're the same as me. We may be different, but we have dyslexia that just makes us more unique." -12 year old Laylee Wishork
Laylee Emadi shares her story on how she left her teaching job to start her own business and she shares how she has been able to diversify her streams of income in her business. She encourages us to take action to move away from analysis paralysis. Main Points: Look to join a supportive community that will uplift you It takes time to build a business, focus on one idea at a time Loving your job doesn’t mean that you will 100% love it all of the time Links: Website: https://layleeemadi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadi/
Chapters:0:33 - Getting Started on the Photography Journey2:23 - Transitioning From Teaching to Photography4:36 - Making the Choice to Focus on One Endeavor7:16 - The Parallels of Working in Education and Working in Photography8:34 - The Journey to Working With Seniors11:00 - Teaching Others How to Teach14:01 - Senior Rep Initiative15:56 - Supporting Seniors to Chase Their Dreams19:03 - More on the Senior Rep Program21:40 - Investing in Your Community and Developing Trust23:07 - A Heart For Gifting27:11 -
Today's guest is educator and fellow podcaster, Laylee Emadi, and we're talking about just that: education. We chat all about what it means to be an educator, discerning whether that's a business to start, and how to get started if you want to build an education business. Laylee is also the host of the “So Here's the Thing” Podcast so I take some time to ask her about podcasting. For the show notes, go to https://daveyandkrista.com/btb-laylee-emadi-episode-105/
About Laylee EmadiLaylee is an educator, podcast host, and photographer with a heart for serving clients and fellow creatives. She believes in serving the creative industry with heartfelt encouragement, honest advice, and a shared pursuit of the ever-elusive “balance.” Laylee is passionate about her goal to help you feel confident in your ability to make a difference, create impact, and to build a life doing what you love.When Is It the Right Time to Offer EducationFirst ask yourself, “Why are you pursuing education?” If the only answer is, “Well it feels like the next step,” then education actually might not be for you. Becoming an educator takes a lot of selfless work and only when you truly want to help others should you enter this field. If you do want to serve others and are feeling successful and profitable in your business or are a super talented craftsman and want to share your talent - the “when” is whenever you feel ready to take it on. The “why” behind education is the important question to ask.The Different Types of EducationOne-on-OneSmall GroupMastermindPublic SpeakingOnline Education & CoursesWhat Makes a Good EducatorWanting to spread your knowledge and share your expertise is great, but it's important to make sure you are an actual expert in your field. Ask others if your content has actually helped them, always ask for feedback. Another good way to know is if people are asking you for help. Do they want to know how you do something? This is a great indicator that others want to actually learn from you. Put out free content first and gauge people's interest, see if they want to continue learning from you.Helpful Links Mentioned in This Episode:Laylee's Podcast: So Here's the ThingThe Creative Educator AcademyWhat type of educator are you quizFind Laylee Online:Website: layleeemadi.comFacebook: facebook.com/layleeemadiInstagram: instagram.com/laylee_emadiFind The Creative Legacy Podcast Online:Website: thecreativelegacypodcast.comInstagram: instagram.com/thecreativelegacypodcastFacebook: facebook.com/thecreativelegacypodcastFacebook Group: facebook.com/groups/thecreativelegacypodcastFind Sarah Online:Website: sarahschraderdesign.comInstagram: instagram.com/sarahschraderdesignFacebook: facebook.com/sarahschraderdesignFind Shaunae Online:Website: shaunae.comInstagram: instagram.com/shaunaeteskeFacebook: facebook.com/shaunaeteskephotography
Today I'm joined by Laylee Emadi. In this episode, we're diving into topics like burn-out, fear, self-doubt, and making hard decisions in your business. The post Episode 018: Making Hard Decisions as a Business Owner with Laylee Emadi appeared first on Amanda Warfield.
Welcome to “So, Here’s the Thing!” In this solo episode, I’m talking all about how morning routines can set your entire day up for success. Listen in to hear how I start every day and why I’ve chosen each component of my morning routine! Reluctant of Routines (00:49) Unlearning Bad Time Management Habits (2:25) Reviewing […] The post Episode 41: Morning Routines for Entrepreneurs with Laylee Emadi appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
Productivity and scheduling are two areas of any creative business that go hand in hand! Without a finely attuned approach to these areas of work, we might all end up on the couch all day and never get out of our pajamas! Laylee Emadi, our guest today, has loads of personal experience with overcoming the distractions we encounter all day, every day, and she is here to share some of that wisdom with all of our listeners. Laylee is a teacher turned full-time photographer and is on a mission to help other photographers with all the tools they need to take their businesses to the next level! We talk about how refining her scheduling system ensured that her productivity levels soared higher than ever before and prevented looming burnout. We then dive into her regular, weekly routine, and how she lays it out. Laylee gives us three, simple, actionable steps that you can implement immediately to improve your productivity and workflow, so make sure to stay tuned for that at the end of the episode!
Myself and fellow Abu Dhabian talk about her journey into yoga, why the likes of ‘us’ need to breathe and how best to start your day. Enjoy... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tim-colledge/message
In today's episode, Tarah and Laylee talk about becoming an educator, following your own path, and creating friendships in the industry without feeling like they are your competition!
In an industry that doesn't require formal education or certifications for educators, it's tough to determine if you're a good fit for the role.In episode 368 of the Bokeh Podcast, Laylee Emadi brings her experience as a high school teacher and district curriculum designer to discuss the industry's need for trainings for professionals looking to provide educational offerings. Listen in as she shares characteristics of a great educator and how she believes photographers should approach offering education.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Customer Experience: Place yourself in the shoes of your clients to understand what they would want. (2:02)Outsourcing/Delegation: Editing, inbox management, and anything that someone else can do as well as her. Saving 20 hours per week on average. (6:15)Inspiration: (11:40)Art inspiration in all art forms: dance, museums, etc.Business inspiration is found in books, podcasts, etcEducation in the Photography Industry (16:25)Pursuing Education in the Right Way (18:55)Inspirational Talks vs. Tangible Talks (22:37)Why People Get into Education: (26:36)1. To elevate themselves within the industry.2. Diversifying their income streams.3. Have a passion for helping people.Can Everyone be an Educator? (34:43)Characteristics of Educators: (38:49)1. Know Your Educator Type2. Communication and Presentation Skills3. Experience4. Consistency in ResultsTake Laylee’s Free Educator Type Quiz >>Laylee’s Recommended Resources (42:53)Jess Ekstrom Public Speaking Training - jessekstrom.com//mic-drop-workshopLearn more about the Creative Educator Academy >>Getting Started in Education:1. Offer up free content around your specialty.2. Develop case studies and feedback from those you’ve given free content to.3. Survey your audience to ensure your content is helpful and aligns with what you want to offer.Linkslayleeemadi.cominstagram.com/laylee_emadilayleeemadi.com/educator-academyinstagram.com/soheresthethingpodcastThe Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs - bit.ly/bp-presentationsecrets See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to So, Here’s the Thing! In this episode, we turned the tables and had guest host Sarah Erickson of Sarah Ann Design interview Laylee about all things education! We recorded this podcast episode with fellow educators in mind, as we gear up for the release of The Creative Educator Academy (a program designed to […] The post Episode 018: Q and A with Laylee- Guest Hosted by Sarah Erickson appeared first on Laylee Emadi Photography Blog.
Man sollte meinen, dass wir mit dem Kranksein für ne Weile abgeschlossen haben, aber ab einem gewissen Alter kriegt man das Thema einfach nicht mehr los. Immer noch verschnupft reflektieren wir unseren aktuellen Glückszustand, quatschen über Valves Versuch Herr über den Game Chat zu werden und haben dieses Mal richtig klasse Spiele am Start. Von Destiny: Shadowkeep über Yooka & Laylee and the impossible Lair zu Concrete Genie ist wirklich einiges geboten. Viel Spaß beim reinhören. :) Inhaltsverzeichnis 0:00:00 Intro 0:01:05 Halloween Stories 0:10:30 Die Leute wollen Lifestyle 0:14:10 Unsere Methoden zum glücklich werden 0:25:12 Gammeln ist das schönste 0:30:05 Nintendo und die Verkaufspreise 0:38:22 Das Krank sein hört nicht auf Die News der Woche by Matthias 0:49:20 Valves KI-Moderator sperrt 20.000 Spieler 0:59:28 Kotaku steckt vielleicht in Schwierigkeiten Was hast du gespielt? 1:18:44 The Surge 2 1:33:08 Destiny 2: Festung der Schatten* 1:47:34 Yooka & Laylee and the impossible Lair 2:06:23 Concrete Genie* 2:26:47 Schlusswort Inhaltsverzeichnis enthält Affiliate-Links *Rezensionsmuster erhalten DashFM Jukebox Link zur Playlist Kontakt Mail Blog Twitter Facebook Discord Support Getshirt Amazon Paypal Patreon Steady Weitere Projekte YetiVin (YouTube) Pixel Pals (Youtube)
En podd om specifika spelmekaniker, system, koncept, speldesigner och mycket mer. Denna serie av program leds av Alexander Cederholm, chefredaktör på Player 1, där han diskuterar ämnen tillsammans med sina redaktionskollegor och andra vänner som vill gästa honom genom året. Veckans ämne - Övervärldar och tidigt nåbara slutdestinationer Den här veckan besöker Dante Enocson mig för att tala om Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair som gav upphov till väldigt många spännande funderingar tack vare sina många goda ideér. Yooka och Laylee hjälper oss att ta avstamp i två ämnen denna vecka. Vi utforskar slutbossar och sista banor som är tillgängliga redan i ett tidigt stadie i spel medan den största diskussionen kretsar kring kartor och övervärldar genom tiderna, med stort fokus på spelet ifråga men även mycket av Rares och Nintendos tidigare output. Vilka spel kommer du att tänka på när du hör om spel med spelkartor eller spel som gav dig tidig åtkomst till finalpartiet i ett spel? Har du egna tankar kring ämnet? Låt höra! Så kanske vi läser upp dem i nästa program.
Ya está bien. Podemos permitir parones en verano, pero estos descansos tan largos en mitad de Noviembre no es nuestro estilo, así que nos embarcamos a la grabación de un nuevo podcast pese a que estamos malitos. En un estado aún convaleciente, damos un lavado de cara al programa, grabando toda la hora del tirón y tratando temas relevantes para el staff. En esta ocasión, sacamos a debate los subtítulos de The Outer Worlds, los retrasos de varios juegos que ya tenían fecha programada y el Xbox Fan Fest. Además, analizamos Yokaa-Laylee and the Impossible Lair y Stela. ¡Coge a tu murciélago y sintoniza nuestra frecuencia podcast! Música utilizada en este programa: Miguel Ríos - Bienvenidos (Instrumental) Wario Lands 2 - The Journey Home Staff que ha participado en este podcast: @VadilloMario @Bertovision_91
Ya está bien. Podemos permitir parones en verano, pero estos descansos tan largos en mitad de Noviembre no es nuestro estilo, así que nos embarcamos a la grabación de un nuevo podcast pese a que estamos malitos. En un estado aún convaleciente, damos un lavado de cara al programa, grabando toda la hora del tirón y tratando temas relevantes para el staff. En esta ocasión, sacamos a debate los subtítulos de The Outer Worlds, los retrasos de varios juegos que ya tenían fecha programada y el Xbox Fan Fest. Además, analizamos Yokaa-Laylee and the Impossible Lair y Stela. ¡Coge a tu murciélago y sintoniza nuestra frecuencia podcast! Música utilizada en este programa: Miguel Ríos - Bienvenidos (Instrumental) Wario Lands 2 - The Journey Home Staff que ha participado en este podcast: @VadilloMario @Bertovision_91
Avsnitt 249 av Tredje Gången Gillt spelades in med en fest i bakgrunden, vilket gör att det spontangästas av Tobias Bjarneby som bär en bänk, Micke Cruseman som gillar Super Mario Sunshine, samt inte minst Daniel Eyre som har spelat både Borderlands 3 och Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age. Vi snackar även om hundar i nästa års Halo Infinite, den stora Blizzard-kontroversen 2019, detaljer om handkontrollen till (den numera namngivna) Playstation 5, Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair samt Marianne. Och så konstaterar David att Joker är som Interstellar, fast precis tvärtom. Trevlig helg!
This *clap* week *clapclap* Ben *clap* and *clapclap* Adam *clap* review *clapclap* stylish *clap* rhythm *clapclap* game *clap* Sayonara *clapclap* Wild *clap* Hearts *clapclap* while *clap* Tommy *clapclap* talks *clap* Yooka *clapclap* Laylee *clap* and *clapclap* we've *clap* got *clapclap* all *clap* your *clapclap* news *clap* of *clapclap* the *clap* week *clapclap, kabooooom*. Our newest Bandcamp Premium Episode, The History of Final Fantasy, is available at https://filthycasualspod.bandcamp.com, plus our recent commentary of the 2005 Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson film Doom, is available now along with many other special extended episodes. Head over and check them out!Subscribe the YouTube channel for Let’s Plays, highlights and fan videos at https://youtube.com/c/FilthyCasualsIf you’d like to support us on Patreon head to http://www.patreon.com/filthycasualspod for free weekly bonus episodes, early access to Premium Episodes, the secret Patrons Facebook Group more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Was haben Jesse Pinkman, eine Echse und eine Fledermaus gemeinsam? Genau - nichts eigentlich. Aber in der heutigen Folge gibt es ein Review zum Breaking Bad Film "El Camino" und zur Videospielfortzung des Duos Yooka & Laylee. Wie der Film zum Serienende gefällt, das neue Spiel aus dem Hause Playtonic abschneidet und warum Linki keine Fernseher an Wänden aufhängen möchte, erfahrt ihr in einer über zwei Stunden langen neuen Podcastfolge. Spoilerwarnung zu El Camino ab 1 Std. 5 Min
Summer is almost over! Make the most of it by listening to Radio Trivia on the beach, in an airplane, on a stroll, or around the house! Doctor (Jonathan Metts's) orders!
Do you ever wonder if you're getting the most out of your hustle? In this special episode with Laylee Smith, we dive into some of the best and most efficient ways to evaluate and ensure you're getting the most bang for your buck when it comes to training for your business. (Believe me, some of these will shock you!) Grab your 3 Step Formula to Writing High Converting Headlines ->https://danielleklemm.clickfunnels.com/3-step-headline-process If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @iamdanielleklemm. I want to invite you to get featured on this podcast by submitting a question for Danielle to answer. All you have to do is go to http://www.danielleklemm.com/podcast/ and write a question that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you'll hear: Learn all the secrets you need to know about a healthy hustle (and how to implement this in your life!) When it's time to look at your business and realize you can't do it all. A 24hr business that is ran by one person isn't sustainable. Why having an in-person course can add more value to your business than an online course. Exactly why it's essential to put your blinders on and trust your instincts regarding the ethics of your business. Connect with Laylee here: Website: www.layleeemadi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadi . Hope you all enjoyed it, and just in case you want a place to discuss all things female related: check out the INSIDER SECRETS for Fempreneurs: Path to SOLD OUT Services Group on Facebook! www.facebook.com/groups/1407143262728693/ . Want to keep up in between shows? Let's chat! over at: www.danielleklemm.com www.instagram.com/iamdanielleklemm
Do you ever wonder if you’re getting the most out of your hustle? In this special episode with Laylee Smith, we dive into some of the best and most efficient ways to evaluate and ensure you’re getting the most bang for your buck when it comes to training for your business. (Believe me, some of these will shock you!) Grab your 3 Step Formula to Writing High Converting Headlines ->https://danielleklemm.clickfunnels.com/3-step-headline-process If you enjoy this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @iamdanielleklemm. I want to invite you to get featured on this podcast by submitting a question for Danielle to answer. All you have to do is go to http://www.danielleklemm.com/podcast/ and write a question that could be featured on an upcoming episode! In the episode you’ll hear: Learn all the secrets you need to know about a healthy hustle (and how to implement this in your life!) When it’s time to look at your business and realize you can’t do it all. A 24hr business that is ran by one person isn’t sustainable. Why having an in-person course can add more value to your business than an online course. Exactly why it’s essential to put your blinders on and trust your instincts regarding the ethics of your business. Connect with Laylee here: Website: www.layleeemadi.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laylee_emadi . Hope you all enjoyed it, and just in case you want a place to discuss all things female related: check out the INSIDER SECRETS for Fempreneurs: Path to SOLD OUT Services Group on Facebook! www.facebook.com/groups/1407143262728693/ . Want to keep up in between shows? Let's chat! over at: www.danielleklemm.com www.instagram.com/iamdanielleklemm
J'ai eu la chance, pendant le festival G-Anime hiver 2019, de recevoir le grand et le magnifique Bob Lennon ( youtuber Français ) nous allons vous présenter le jeux de carte Minecraft. Un jeu de carte ou vous devez récupérer des matériaux afin de crée des outils pour accumuler des points pour finalement gagner la partie. certains outils vous donne des effets d'attaque ou de protection envers les autres joueurs ou des cartes pièges.Coups de coeur :
Did you just come out of a successful busy season that left you struggling to keep up with every task you needed to complete? Don't let that feeling of overwhelm lead to burnout!In episode 204 of the Bokeh Podcast, Laylee Emadi shares her own story of burnout and overwhelm, and how she managed to pull through. Listen in as she provides two poignant ideas that will enable you to avoid burnout in your business, so that you can keep growing and doing the work you love.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Time Technique: Plan your time off yearly, monthly, and weekly to ensure you’re committed to taking time off.Book Recommendation: Braving the Wilderness by Brene Brown - bit.ly/bp-braving-wildernessBrand Position: I work to empower, encourage, and build confidence in every client that I work with.The Lesson: If you’re not including yourself and your needs in the plans of your business, it will overrun your life.The Gear Bag: Sigma Art 35mmHow to Prevent Burnout:1. Re-evaluate your why.2. Learn to identify reg flags so you can put action into play.Linksinstagram.com/laylee_emadiLayleeemadi.comjordanmatter.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You might have heard about Brawlout, that indie Smash Bros.-inspired game by Angry Mob Games. You might not have heard that Yooka-Laylee have been added to the game as fighters. Seeing as how Brawlout is now Donkey Kong Universe, on this episode Hyle and Shane discuss all of the ramifications: where it fits within the lore, what it means for Yooka and Laylee's world, and how the game did Swanky Kong dirty.
The Oglala Lakota poet. “I wanted as much as possible to avoid this nostalgic portraiture of a Native life.” The reward and joy of patience. The difference between guilt, shame, and freedom from denial. When apologies are done well. Layli Long Soldier is a writer, a mother, a citizen of the United States, and a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation. She has a way of opening up this part of her life, and of American life, to inspire self-searching and tenderness. Her award-winning first book of poetry, WHEREAS, is a response to the U.S. government’s official apology to Native peoples in 2009, which was done so quietly, with no ceremony, that it was practically a secret. Layli Long Soldier offers entry points for us all — to events that are not merely about the past, and to the freedom real apologies might bring. Layli Long Soldier is the recipient of the 2015 Lannan Fellowship for Poetry and a 2015 National Artist Fellowship from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation. Her first book of poetry, WHEREAS, is a winner of the multiple awards including the Whiting Award, and a finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
The Oglala Lakota poet. “I wanted as much as possible to avoid this nostalgic portraiture of a Native life.” The reward and joy of patience. The difference between guilt, shame, and freedom from denial. When apologies are done well. Layli Long Soldier is a writer, a mother, a citizen of the United States, and a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation. She has a way of opening up this part of her life, and of American life, to inspire self-searching and tenderness. Her award-winning first book of poetry, WHEREAS, is a response to the U.S. government’s official apology to Native peoples in 2009, which was done so quietly, with no ceremony, that it was practically a secret. Layli Long Soldier offers entry points for us all — to events that are not merely about the past, and to the freedom real apologies might bring. Layli Long Soldier is the recipient of the 2015 Lannan Fellowship for Poetry and a 2015 National Artist Fellowship from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation. Her first book of poetry, WHEREAS, is a winner of the multiple awards including the Whiting Award, and a finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
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Comenzamos este nuevo programa (hoy sin tantos problemas técnicos) repasando la actualidad indie: hablamos de Momodora V, la quinta entrega de la saga RPG cuyo primer tráiler le ha costado multitud de críticas destructivas a su autor, quien ha terminado cerrando su cuenta en Twitter. Por otra parte comentamos los pocos detalles que sabemos de AniHELLation, el nuevo juego de SuperMegaTeam, creadores de Rise&Shine. Pasando al apartado de crítica, Cipri nos hablará de la extravagante aventura gráfica Paradigm, Alberto nos dará sus primeras impresiones de The Sexy Brutale y Manu las de Flinthook. La mayor parte de la sección se la lleva la crítica de Enrique de Yooka-Laylee que desemboca en un interesante debate sobre la nostalgia, la crítica de videojuegos y los proyectos financiados en crowfunding. Aunque en realidad este programa es sólo una excusa para poder utilizar nuestra nueva cabecera, realizada por los chicos de DobleTú, autores de la célebre canción de Desatranques Jaén. Os dejamos su canal de YouTube por aquí para que podáis ver el resto de su producción: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdodqltLJTK3Z1ILh9J3RDA
Loadings Podcast får celebert besök av Daniel Eyre! Tillsammans pratar trion om Persona 5, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Nier: Automata, Agents of Mayhem, Dark Souls III: The Ringed City och Yooka-Laylee. Vem – eller vad – är förresten en ”spacehugger”? Den som lever får se. Trevlig helg på er!
Come on and join the discarded mascots with us! We take a trip down nostalgia lane, get warmed up for a show, talk about the House on the Rock, Aquaman, Destiny 2, and a heck of a dang lot more. Hop on the Fruit Stripe Man's moped and tune on in!
Greetings Listeners! Hope you're ready for some super tasty Dialogue Options Podcast action! Coming to you live in the same room this week, we chat Yakuza 0, Fire Emblem: Heroes and Kingdom Hearts. Plus we get stuck into Square Enix's Final Fantasy presentation, their lack of support of Deus Ex and EA's Battlefront 2 plans. And as always we answer your hard hitting questions!! Got a question you'd like to ask us? Hit us up on Facebook, Twitter (@dialogueoptions), or email us: dialogueoptions@gmail.com Until Next Week, Gang!
This week we discuss Yooka Laylee Toybox, Uncharted 4 and what else we've been playing. There is also the big news of the new Sonic on the way as well as the release of Yakuza Zero. Our topic this week is the big report from Eurogamer on the Nintendo NX and what this means for Nintendo.
Happy Xmas (E3 is Over)! It's been a ridiculous amount of time since we checked in with our listener hotline, but there's no better time than the present. Unless that time was a few weeks ago, so we wouldn't be in this mess at all. That probably would have been a better time.
This week you won't believe what the guys are talking about! Listen to the podcast to find out!
This week the guys talk about big developers hitting Kickstarter, driving on British Roads, Sam vs. Elite Dangerous, the UK General Election Results and more...
The guys talk about how bad the rail network is, driving on British roads, Platonic Games's Yooka-Laylee kickstarter and more!
While we have no major new releases to talk about this fortnight we do have heaps of news to cover in this episode which is more than enough reason to bring our loyal listeners yet another episode of the Vookcast! Series regulars James and Steven cover all the latest news from the latest Nintendo Direct, as well as heaps of new announcements for both the 3DS and Wii U that'll hopefully be hitting our shores later this year. Of course, anyone and everyone on the internet has heard about the incredibly succesful Yooka-Laylee kickstarter too, we we jump into the ring with our own opinions on that too. It's the news, all the news, and nothing but the news on this fortnight of the Vookcast!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/vooksdotnet)
Unless you've been living under a rock lovingly rendered by Steven Hurst, you know that Project Ukulele is now the mind-boggingly successfully funded Yooka-Laylee! Chad and Hyle discuss their thoughts on the upcoming title, whether or not it's a proper DK Universe game yet, and some unfortunate byproducts from the Internet's reaction at large.
The Month of May has arrived! So here's some entertainment and controversial news by Miss A-GoGo herself. Check out the new fan page here: https://www.facebook.com/domoagogo?fref=ts