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Ready to unleash your authentic voice and share your message with the world? Join me as I sit down with Michelle Leotta, fellow podcaster and entrepreneur, to explore the power of speaking up and embracing your true self. Discover the keys to finding your voice and making an impact. What you'll learn from this episode: • How to overcome the fear of hearing your own voice • The power of embracing imperfections and being authentic • Strategies for finding the right audience and making an impact • Steps to start your own podcast and share your voice with the world Mentioned in the show: Free Resources and Training Work With Me Connect with our Guest: Grab Michelle Leotta's Free Podcast Quick Start Guide Instagram - Michelle Leotta
What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out. I had the pleasure of having Kerri Lee Romeo & Adam Leotta in the studio with me. Their film "Little Deaths" came to the 2023 Sherman Oaks Film Festival where it won two Grand Jury Awards! We just wrapped up a jam-packed interview and you know I was going to have him answer the 4Q's before leaving! Check out their social media's here: Little Deaths Instagram 2293 Productions Instagram Kerri's Instagram Discover Indie Film Links DIF Website - DIF Instagram - DIF Facebook - DIF Twitter TVHi Links TVHi Website - TVHi Instagram - TVHi Facebook - TVHi Twitter
Welcome back everyone! I had the pleasure of having two stars in the studio with me: Kerri Lee Romeo & Adam Leotta. Their film "Little Deaths" came to the 2023 Sherman Oaks Film Festival where it won two Grand Jury Awards! This episode was absolutely jam-packed and I hope you enjoyed it as much as I chatting with these two. Check out their social media's here: Little Deaths Instagram 2293 Productions Instagram Kerri's Instagram Discover Indie Film LinksDIF Website - DIF Instagram - DIF Facebook - DIF Twitter TVHi Links TVHi Website - TVHi Instagram - TVHi Facebook - TVHi Twitter
This week on the podcast I am joined by Michelle Leotta. Michelle is a yoga teacher turned health coach! She's spent the past 13 years as a practicing, certified health coach while acting as a mentor for health coaches, a presenter at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition and partner of Primal Health Coach Institute. In this episode of the podcast, we're talking about Michelle's journey as a yoga teacher, why she pivoted from teaching yoga to being a health coach, how she's built her business over the last decade, and why becoming a health coach can be a great addition to a yoga teaching career. Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree. If you're interested in finding an all-in-one platform for online or in-person teaching, then you should check out OfferingTree. OfferingTree has been supporting M.B.Om for over a year now and I not only love the product but I also love the people. OfferingTree is providing special pricing for M.B.Om listeners, so be sure to visit offeringtree.com/mbom. My new yoga book is out now: www.mbomyoga.com/book In this episode: How Michelle got into yoga and her initial journey Michelle's introduction to teaching yoga while working in advertising Making the pivot from teaching yoga to being a health coach Running a yoga coaching business while pregnant and raising a child Going back to practicing yoga after having a child Operating an online business prior to the pandemic Why becoming a health coach can be a great option for your yoga career Guest links: Website: https://healthcoachpower.com/
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Forse lo sapete, Diletta Leotta è diventata mamma! Quindi ora basta incertezze, ha preso appunti e imparato tutto quello che c'è da sapere sul meraviglioso viaggio che è diventare genitori. Sì, come no… Diletta è solo un po' meno dilettante, ma ha ancora bisogno di aiuto. Inizia la seconda stagione di “Mamma Dilettante”, con un sacco di nuovi amici! Produzione Dopcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Asking for money as a woman is unfortunately too often difficult for us as women. Think of the last consultation you had and come time to talk about pricing… How did you feel? Confident? Scared? Asking for money as a woman in the coaching industry Michelle Leotta is a certified health coach who has helped 1000s of clients around the world over the past 14 years and has to learn for herself to ask for money and teach women how to ask for money that feels good What you'll learn listening to this episode: Why do we struggle to ask for money in the context of our business Michelle and I share our story of how we struggle with asking for money in our consultation. How to ask for money in consultation that feels good for both people. Mentioned in the show: Non-Diet Coaching Certification Free Training & Resources
Our guest today is Michelle Leotta, a longtime friend and colleague and a business coach who supports practicing and aspiring health coaches through her enormous Facebook community, the Health Coach Power community, her podcast, the Health Coach Power podcast, and her coach business training platform, Healthy Profit University. Michelle's expertise and experience working with health coaches make her an invaluable resource for understanding the struggles and successes of this field. Because Michelle is in contact always with so many health coaches across so many platforms, she sees every day what struggles and successes folks are having and how that seems to evolve over time. During this episode, Michelle shares her journey from advertising to becoming a certified health coach and mentoring others. She also discusses common challenges for health coaches and the importance of action and revenue-focused activities. She emphasizes the value of diversifying your marketing beyond social media and also shares practical advice for starting and growing a health coaching business. This is a very frank conversation about what gets coaches stuck and how they can unstick themselves. We think you will enjoy this episode, with Michelle Leotta.
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7516DILETTA LEOTTA INCINTA PARLA DELLA MATERNITA'... SENZA MAMMA (PER NON SCONTENTARE I GAY) di Giuliano GuzzoQuando si è saputo che Diletta Leotta - conduttrice Dazn e volto del calcio italiano e internazionale - aveva deciso di dare il via a Mamma dilettante, dieci episodi vodcast e podcast, «per esorcizzare le paure e le ansie che accompagnano la sua prima gravidanza», le aspettative erano quelle di un'occasione per mettere al centro, per di più in un Paese a natalità cimiteriale come l'Italia, il tema della maternità. Cosa che, in effetti, è stata.Le prime puntate di Mamma dilettante hanno infatti visto accanto alla conduttrice tutta una serie di ospiti - coppie di genitori e ovviamente mamme, in dolce attesa e non - i quali si sono impegnati a condividere le loro esperienze; il che, lo si ripete, non si può che salutare positivamente. Insomma, sarebbe quasi venuto da congratularsi con Diletta Leotta quando, purtroppo, è arrivato uno scivolone francamente imperdonabile.Ci riferiamo al contenuto della settima puntata. Essa, infatti, discutibile ha avuto per ospiti due uomini «meglio conosciuti sui social come i "Papà per scelta"» impegnati «a raccontarsi a cuore aperto [...] tra risate - tante - e momenti emozionanti [...] nella loro vita da genitori dei due gemelli avuti grazie alla Gestazione Per Altri. Una famiglia arcobaleno che ha davvero tanto da insegnare».Ora, sulla coppia di due uomini in questione, diciamo, non c'è granché da dire: il fatto che abbiano oltre 323.000 follower su Instagram dimostra al di là di ogni ragione dubbio che la loro storia è già sufficientemente nota. Ci sarebbe invece da dire, e molto, a Diletta Leotta, partita come si diceva con delle buone puntate, salvo poi non solo concedere spazio a rappresentanti del mondo Lgbt - una sorta tributo che sui grandi media pare ormai impossibile non pagare, se non si vuol passare per bigotti od oscurantisti -, ma perfino, indirettamente, ad una pratica abominevole come l'utero in affitto, che si è scelto di chiamare «Gestazione Per Altri».Ora, sarebbe interessante sapere dalla conduttrice se sia al corrente che quella pratica (che in Italia è reato perfino pubblicizzare, ma non sottilizziamo), è esattamente la negazione della maternità o, meglio, il suo perfetto svilimento; e qualunque coppia si inviti in una trasmissione - eterosessuale oppure omosessuale da questo punto di vista non cambia proprio nulla - che abbia ottenuto uno o più figli con l'utero in affitto ha per forza di cose preso parte a tale meccanismo. Dunque altro che "Mamma Dilettante", con l'utero in affitto si arriva a "Mamma annullata", "Mamma eliminata", "Mamma sfruttata".Un meccanismo che, in questi anni, ha visto: delle donne lasciarci la pelle; delle donne ammalatesi di cancro costrette ad abortire dall'amorevole coppia committente; dei genitori "intenzionali", come usa oggi dire con una espressione assai opinabile, che rifiutano il bambino commissionato «perché non assomiglia abbastanza» a loro, o che ritirano solo uno dei due gemelli - guarda caso, quello nato sano e non quello con la sindrome di Down - venuti al mondo. Ci sono poi pure casi di neonati abbandonati, semplicemente, perché non più desiderati. Soprattutto: non c'è un caso, neppure quando ci prova a parlare di «gestazione per altri solidale», in cui il figlio non sia ridotto a merce di scambio. [...]Chiaro, cara Leotta? Un essere umano non è una cosa!
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In this episode, we chat with Jessica Halley. Jessica is a Wellington-born social anthropologist. Her PhD research focuses on the intersection between precarious labour, entrepreneurialism, and identity across Wellington's digital workforce. As an anthropologist, Jessica collects human stories. She tells us that ethnographic research allows us to mine everyday stories. Bringing these stories into a startup context will enable us to build the next generation of technologies in a way that counts. We discuss many topics including Jessica's current research, which focuses on Wellington startups, social enterprises and software development. Additionally, her experiences conducting ethnographic research amongst Bhutanese refugee women and what this taught her about Facebook, selfies and user experience. Jessica says that gone are the simple days of broad-based solutions to user experiences. Instead, future technologies will demand a specific, localised and culturally-relative approach to problem-solving. Qualitative research, specifically ethnography, can provide methodological tools for startups seeking to solve the problems of the future. You can read about her research on "Young Bhutanese women becoming 'Kiwi'" here Here are the references focusing on Wellington as a digital city. And below is the quote from PM Tony Blair about creative labour, along with a link to a journal article that examines his legacy in the digital workforce. Norman, R. (2015). Wellington's Digital Sector - Growing under the Radar. Victoria University of Wellington: Wellington. https://www.gw.govt.nz/assets/Documents/2021/12/Vic-Uni-Digital-Sector-Report.pdf Brabazon, T. (2009). Brand Wellington: When city imaging is GLAM'ed: A personal view. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 5(4), 260–275. https://doi.org/10.1057/pb.2009.22 Bonelli, D., Jutel, T., & Leotta, A. (2019). ‘Selling the creative city': Wellington tourism film in the neoliberal era. Studies in Australasian Cinema, 13(2-3), 32-50. https://doi-org.ezproxy.massey.ac.nz/10.1080/17503175.2019.1693149 'Our aim must be to create a nation where the creative talents of all the people are used to build a true enterprise economy for the twenty-first century – where we compete on brains, not brawn' (Blair, 1999: 3). https://www.sagepub.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/42872_Flew.pdf We really enjoyed this chat with Jess and hope you do also. Please follow and subscribe to our podcast wherever you consume podcasts.
Integrative health coach Michelle Leotta takes us on her story of being a stressed out kid to being a stressed out adult and how the burnout in her life led her to a whole new career. She talks about the frustration of knowing that something was going on with her body, but not getting the answers she needed. Until she finally connected all the dots. She took her frustrations with her health and burnout and created a new career to both figure out what was going on with her health and then to help other women figure out what's going on with theirs. All of us can understand having chronic stress in our lives and the havoc it can create in our health. Michelle gives great tools and tips to reduce the stress and health problems in our lives - without having to go to extreme, unsustainable measures to get there. Connect with Andrea:Website: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/Books: https://andreahansoncoaching.com/getthebookInstagram: @AndreaWHanson Mentioned in this episode:Like the podcast? Get the books! My books, Live Your Life, Not Your Diagnosis and Stop Carrying the Weight of Your MS are available now, wherever books are sold.
Alfio è Senior Lecturer in Film alla Victoria University di Wellington dove insegna corsi su storia del cinema, cinema neozelandese, italiano e fantasy. Il suo lavoro di ricerca si concentra anche sul rapporto tra cinema e turismo. Alfio ha ottenuto il suo PhD in Film, TV e Media Studies all'università di Auckland dopo aver studiato all'università di Nizza e alla Sapienza di Roma. Alfio ha lavorato in varie università in Nuova Zelanda e in Medio Oriente e ha scritto quattro libri, tra i quali uno su Peter Jackson, il regista della trilogia The Lord of the Rings. Alfio lavora anche nel campo della produzione videografica e ha realizzato alcune video-poesie che sono state selezionate in film festival internazionali.Con Alfio abbiamo parlato dell'industria cinematografica e in particolare delle caratteristiche peculiari di quella neozelandese tra i quali l'utilizzo della geografia e paesaggi naturali ma anche le tecnologie e le professionalità. Le autorità pubbliche hanno spesso investito nel settore, spesso con incentivi, anche per diversificare l'economia nazionale. Ringraziamo gli sponsor di questo episodio: l'Ambasciata d'Italia a Wellington www.ambwellington.esteri.it , il Ministry for Ethnic Communities www.ethniccommunities.govt.nz e Casamassima, prodotti eccellenti della cucina artigianale italiana www.casamassima.co.nz Ondazzurra è in diretta ogni domenica alle 11.20 su 104.6 FM
Hercules is forced to search for the lost Thunderbolts of Zeus- in an effort to stop renegade gods and the return of his nemesis, King Minos. Tune in as Chris talks Lou Ferrigno, Cannon bait & switch, & rotoscoped thievery as the LSCE screens the 1985 cult classic Hercules II: The Adventures of Hercules. Join Us! Works Cited: Hartley, Mark. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films! 2014. Warner Bros. Pictures, 2014. 106 Mins. Leotta, Alfio. From Conana the Barbarian to Gunan il Guerriero: Re-Contextualizing spaghetti sword and sorcery. Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies. Vol 9, no. 2. (2021) 225-243. Article Link. Accessed 7/13/22. Medalia, Hilla. The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films. 2014. MVD Visual, 2021. Blu Ray. “Reel News: MGM/Cannon Firm New Distrib Deal.” The Film Journal (New York) 86, no 6 (1983): 7. Sege. “Review: Hercules II.” Variety. Vol 320, Iss 12. Oct 16, 1985. Article Link. Accessed 7/12/22 Trunick, Austin. Cannon Film Guide Volume 1: 1980-1984. Orlando, FL: Bear Manor Media, 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
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Are you clear on your motivation? This guest challenges us all to figure out the drivers behind our business aspirations. For Michelle Leotta, it's the determination to give her two young sons a rich upbringing and access to a college education. What's your motivation? Knowing the answer to this question could make the difference between jumpstarting your entrepreneurial venture and remaining a hobbyist, stalled in first gear. Michelle developed her She's Got Power platform following her own personal journey to wellness. It was ultimately a lucky combination of preparation and timing that catapulted her into a midcareer change of direction. Frustrated with dismissive doctors who didn't understand a range of persistent symptoms, Michelle became a sleuth and figured out on her own that she was suffering fallout out from burnout. The tools she acquired in order to heal were transformational – knowledge that she enjoyed sharing informally with family and friends. But an unexpected layoff from her corporate advertising job in 2008 opened the door on a whole new world of opportunity. It was quite a surprise! Completely bought into the W2 paycheck lifestyle, Michelle was definitely an accidental entrepreneur. But she has never looked back, starting her business with straightforward one-to-one coaching and expanding over time into robust mentoring programs for fellow coaches just starting out. She's also a high-profile voice thanks to her blogging and the social media communities she has built on Facebook, Instagram and elsewhere. This episode of She Turned Entrepreneur features lots of actionable tips and food for thought as you move forward with your own unique startup venture! You can learn more about Michelle's course on health coaching here. Click here to listen to, rate and review this or previous She Turned Entrepreneur episodes. Here are key takeaways from the conversation:· Being laid off can also be viewed as being given an opportunity to pursue your dream!· Great Tip: Be an early adopter of emerging social media opportunities (like blogging or podcasting). It's much easier to raise your profile because competition is less fierce. · Start small, coaching one-to-one. Elaborate online programs or subscriptions aren't necessary right out of the gate.· Find a Niche: It's important to know yourself and what makes you uniquely suited to your target audience.· Jumpstart your business by getting clear about your motivation, which could be anything from getting food on the table to taking an extravagant vacation. Here's a quick look into the episode:· How a health crisis with a constellation of undiagnosed symptoms spurred Michelle to take matters into her own hands. Knowing she was not “just fine,” as myriad doctors had told her dismissively, she was determined to figure out her own wellness.· Although she'd gotten a credential and was advising friends and family, Michelle might never have started her coaching business had she not been laid off during the recession in 2008.· Although Michelle had a wealth of marketing and advertising know-how from her previous corporate job, bootstrapping resources are a lot more limited!· Michelle's avenues for promoting her business:o Podcastso Blogging o Facebook groups· Michelle's business model is two-pronged: o Working one-to-one with private individual clients.o Mentoring new coaches just starting out.· Don't get caught in the online course trap. Anything that Michelle has scaled first started small and then built from there. She advises: If you jump out prematurely, you'll fall flat.· The health coaching field is somewhat “the wild west” in that the levels of training and certification can vary wildly.· Tap Into Your Story: Understand your own narrative to better connect with the types of people who will work well with your style, perspective and knowledge base. For example, Michelle works really well with women suffering burnout and chronic stress because, of course, she has been there.· Michelle's Top Tips for Stressed Entrepreneurs:o Balance has to come first if you want a sustainable business. o Prioritizing health is part of your job as an entrepreneur. Coffee and cigarettes are not a long-term wellness protocol!· Michelle's Recommended Reading:o Any books on personal development (and yoga) written by Stephen Cope.· Figure out your motivation! If you're not really, truly motivated to earn it's easy to get stuck in a hobby place, which is fine – unless you aspire for your business to be more. About Michelle:Michelle's story of burnout recovery has been featured on ABC, CBS, NPR and the inspiring documentary “Lemonade.” Since 2009 she's been a practicing, certified health coach and mentor for her fellow coaches. Michelle is a presenter at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, partner of Primal Health Coach Institute and the creator of Healthy Profit University.
Michelle Leotta is an amazing health coach and practitioner who is supporting people through her community, She's got Power. And today we are talking about all things thyroid. What does it look like? How do we support it? And why we need to give it some extra love during this time in the world.As we go into this reentry phase of the pandemic through post-pandemic we will need to focus more on our thyroid health. She is empowering women to take a deeper look at their health and teaching them how to approach their doctors to get the right tests. It's important to be our own advocate for our health. Many of her clients are struggling with low energy, brain fog, and weight issues. But once they dig into their health and current symptoms they find support for the thyroid and changing their diet and lifestyle allows them to feel more alive and connected to themselves. Michelle has spent 10 years of her career helping women optimize their health. She has been featured on ABC News, CBC News, NPR, and more, while raising a family and moving all around the East coast, managing a popular podcast, and running two thriving businesses. Find out more about Michelle Grab the Free Maybe it's your Thyroid ToolKitGet more information about the Peeling the Onion Podcast and your Hosts Cheryl and Nancy at https://www.peelingtheonionpodcast.com/Instagram
Michelle Leotta who is the Founder of Health Coach Power teaches us how to build a profitable health coaching business and separate yourself from the pack. In This Episode: 01:35 - The messy start to her health journey 04:30 - Lessons from advertising to health coaching 06:00 - Marketing that works 09:48 - How she got her first clients 13:35 - People hire the people they like 14:50 - Choosing your ideal platform 16:34 - Value pricing versus hourly pricing 20:15 - Smarter marketing 23:45 - Solving a specific problem 31:00 - Finding your tribe 33:00 - How to prioritize your tasks 37:30 - Her most expensive mistakes 43:30 - Stop thinking and start doing Get all links, resources, and show notes at: www.coreyhi.com/podcast/020
INTERVISTA MAGLIOFILIOspiti di Passione Inter in questo nuovo episodio sono Marco e Nadia della community di Magliofili. Abbiamo parlato con loro di maglie da calcio, lo scontro tra tradizione e innovazione, la loro iniziativa che ha spopolato sui social in occasione del Derby Milan-Inter e... non solo.Segui i Magliofili:Sito: https://beacons.page/magliofiliInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/magliofili/✅ Abbonati al club per stare in contatto con noi più privatamente e parlare insieme di Inter
Perché il futuro della scuola è digitale o quantomeno "phygital"? La scuola è ancora un "Massimo Comun Divisore" per le diverse generazioni?Con Federica Leotta, Head of Education & Employer Branding di WeSchool (leader italiano nella digitalizzazione della scuola con +2Mln di studenti che utilizzano la piattaforma), scopriamo l'importanza della metodologia didattica più che degli strumenti digitali in sé, individuiamo quali cambiamenti ha comportato la pandemia nel mindset culturale con cui ci approcciamo ad un'esperienza, quella scolastica, che tutte le generazioni fanno.Ci addentriamo anche negli annosi quesiti su quanto la scuola prepari al mondo del lavoro e quanto il mondo aziendale debba invece avvicinarsi alla didattica, magari attraverso la formazione esperienziale e i PCTO.Con l'augurio per gli studenti e i docenti di iniziare un nuovo anno scolastico davvero inclusivo: dal punto di vista tecnologico, generazionale e sociale.BUONA SCUOLA!Approfondimenti: www.weschool.comSPECIAL GUEST PLAYLIST (https://spoti.fi/2Mr6bfk )La canzone suggerita da Federica: "Fiamme negli occhi" dei Comacose (www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJhkALvLs0s)FOLLOW ME! -------------> https://linktr.ee/ThatsY IG: www.instagram.com/thatsy_podcast LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/giulioberonia FB: www.facebook.com/ThatSyouth Website: www.thatsy.net
One of the most popular strategies health coaches employ in building their practices is the free consultation. This is where the coach and potential client get to see if they're a fit and where the coach can close the deal. So in order to really build a sustainable practice, we really have to seize the moment. To show us how this is done, we invited Michelle Leotta back to the show. Michelle is the host of the She's Got Power podcast and founder of Healthy Profits University.
Ai microfoni di Filippo Marcianò, nel pomeriggio di mercoledì 7 luglio, è stata ospite Francesca Lovatelli Caetani, esperta di moda e gossip. In questo appuntamento abbiamo parlato di amori e delle nuove tendenze lanciate dalle star. Parlando di gossip le ultime novità sono su Can Yaman che fuori da un locale in Turchia, infastidito dai tanti paparazzi che lo seguivano, ha strattonato la compagna Diletta Leotta che nello spostarsi ha urtato il padre di Yaman che è caduto. Jennifer Lopez poi riscopre l'amore con Ben Affleck, dopo il bacio a Malibu, ora stanno passando le vacanze negli Hamptons. Per quanto riguarda la tendenza estate 2021 sembra stia spopolando la ciabatta, come testimoniano le paparazzate di Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner e Hailey Bieber.
Dal 18 giugno in esclusiva su Amazon Prime Video, il reality thriller Amazon Original italiano (in sei episodi da 50 minuti ciascuno) vede un gruppo di celebrità – Elodie in coppia con Myss Keta, Stefano Accorsi, Diletta Leotta, Achille Lauro, Boss Doms e Vanessa Incontrada – darsi alla fuga in lungo e in largo per l'Italia, nel tentativo di mantenere l'anonimato e preservare la loro libertà per quattordici giorni, con limitate risorse economiche. A dar loro la caccia saranno alcuni tra i più noti analisti e investigatori professionisti, esperti di cyber security, profiler e human tracker provenienti dalle forze dell'ordine e dai servizi segreti militari. I ‘cacciatori' potranno utilizzare qualsiasi mezzo legale per rintracciare le celebrità come ad esempio, tracciamenti telefonici, telecamere di video-sorveglianza, sistemi di riconoscimento delle targhe e libero accesso alle informazione utili per la ‘caccia'.
Ai microfoni di Filippo Marcianò, nel pomeriggio di mercoledì 2 giugno, è stata ospite Francesca Lovatelli Caetani, esperta di moda e gossip. In questo appuntamento si è parlato dei dissapori tra la supermodella Heidi Klum e suo padre, a causa del suo nuovo matrimonio con Tom Kaulitz, cantante dei Tokio Hotel. Inoltre, si è parlato della fuga romantica a Capri di Diletta Leotta e Can Yaman. Infine, Francesca ha parlato di come l'intimo e la lingerie avranno un ruolo inedito di questa estate.
Il pensiero di Mario Sconcerti sullo sfogo di Diletta Leotta
Ai microfoni del nostro Filippo Marcianò, nel pomeriggio di mercoledì 14 aprile, è stata ospite Francesca Lovatelli Caetani, esperta di moda e gossip. Oggi ha voluto raccontarci della vendita del super ranch di Tom Cruise in Colorado a 39 milioni di dollari e di Diletta Leotta in crisi con il fidanzato Can Yaman. Per quanto riguarda la moda, ci ha raccontato di una nuova linea di costumi da bagno nata per le donne transgender in collaborazione con Lili St. Jerry, per mandare un messaggio di body positivity. I costumi sono realizzati in microfibra e senza cuciture per garantire morbidezza e comfort ad ogni tipo di fisicità.
In questa puntata di Le interviste di Just Kids Society su Radio Scream Italia conosceremo insieme a Francesca Vantaggiato: D.IN.GE.CC.O + LEOTTA background musicale: Funk Loop – Funk Roll Cos'hanno in mente i musicisti e cantanti italiani, ai giorni nostri? Scopriamolo insieme: ad ogni puntata, tre artisti verranno messi a confronto partendo dalle interviste rilasciate a Gianluca Clerici sul sito www.justkidsmagazine.it , testata online di musica ed arte.
Puntata di solidarietà a Weston McKennie.
C'è chi pensa che Scarlett Johansson sia una bellissima e fantastica attrice e c'è chi mente.
Ultima puntata del primo mese del 2021 che Matolas & Claudia concludono alla grande: ospiti telefonici ci saranno Leotta, Nora e Denise Graziano. Ma avremo anche la première, attualissima visto il clima, del nuovo singolo de Il Tre "Pioggia".Inoltre immancabili gli appuntamenti con Grazia per "Grazie al meme" e l'Happy 20th Anniversary
How to generate real revenue with your online wellness business by identifying your target audience, knowing your ‘why’, and making more offers.
Tutto è pronto per diventare famosi, ma noi lo siamo? Sapremo gestire la fama? Scriveremo a Diletta Leotta? Will Smith passerebbe una giornata con noi? Ma soprattutto: avete fatto gli auguri a Deo?
Il Kanye West dei podcast, Jonathan Zenti, scopre che essere un pioniere significa stare avanti agli altri, e stare avanti agli altri significa avere una fila di persone dietro pronte a farti fare la fine di Emily.
Maurizio Crozza veste i panni del direttore di Libero Vittorio Feltri durante una puntata di Fratelli di Crozza. Guarda Fratelli di Crozza senza pubblicità qui: https://it.dplay.com/passa-a-plus/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=crozza Support the show: https://it.dplay.com/nove/fratelli-di-crozza/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Perché i giovani si comportano diversamente alle precedenti generazioni rispetto al lavoro e come le grandi aziende provano ad essere in linea con i loro desideri?Ne parliamo con Federica Leotta, Country Manager Italy di Universum Global (https://universumglobal.com) a partire dai dati rilevati su più di 1 milione di studenti in tutto il mondo.Sicurezza del lavoro, impatto, diversità generazionale e rapporto con la leadership raccontati in pochi minuti per provare a vedere nuove prospettive sul futuro del lavoro.Approfondimenti su dati e best practice citati nella puntata:https://universumglobal.com/it/library/ebook-eb-now-2019www.copa90.comSPECIAL GUEST PLAYLIST (https://spoti.fi/2Mr6bfk)La canzone suggerita da Federica: "Put your money on me" Arcade Fire (www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHC6I7v-1Pc)---------FOLLOW ME! --------------Website: www.thatsy.net Telegram: https://t.me/thatsy Youtube: https://bit.ly/2XK8rna IG: https://www.instagram.com/thatsy_podcast FB: https://www.facebook.com/ThatSyouth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/giulioberonia
Adam speaks with Sam Leotta, Brand Director Americas for The Macallan, about how the Scotch producer is coping with the loss of on-premise and duty-free channels and using social media to stay connected with its customers. Please send requests or suggestions for future Conversations to podcast@vinepair.com. Thanks for listening, and be well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In questo episodio Raffaele Tovazzi (per gli amici Tova) parla del concetto di diverso, nella politica, nel mondo dell'impresa, della politica e del business, interrogandosi sul ruolo della donna e del diverso nella società ideale, anche attraverso l'esempio di Diletta Leotta. Per il podcast quotidiano: t.me/chicercatova
Jack Hall is VP of Training at LEOTTA, Law Enforcement Officer Technology Training Associates, a public safety training agency that specializes in interactive technology-based training for law enforcement and public safety. Listen as Jack and Candice discuss cybersecurity and the attacks that continue to dominate the news cycle.
Il monologo della prima serata del Festival di Sanremo 2020. Perché è stata persa un'opportunità.
Ugi nel Pallone è il programma radiofonico che ti permette di vedere lo sport attraverso gli occhi dei ragazzi e dei volontari di Casa Ugi. Commenti, ospiti, notizie e tante risate sono gli ingredienti che cucineremo ogni domenica per voi. Seguici per scoprire le ultime novità dal mondo del calcio e dello sport. Ascolta Radio Ugi su https://share.xdevel.com/player/1589 Per Maggiori informazioni o per proporre collaborazioni scrivete a radiougi@ugitorino.org www.ugi-torino.org
I Miei Ricordi In Vinile 20 Maggio 2019 (ospite Orazio Leotta) by Radio Empire
Ottavo episodio di Fuori di Coppa. In questa puntata: il Superospite Antonio Di Gennaro, questione San Siro, la nascita della la Champion's League, curiosità dall'Fa Cup, Il Messina e la Coppa Italia di Serie D, il padre di Moise Kean, la disputa tra Diletta Leotta, Melissa Satta e Belen Rodriguez, la relazione segreta della sorella di Cristiano Ronaldo
Spiegare l'economia sui social è possibile?Per la puntata la terza puntata di #TubeMap ho intervistato Marco Scioli - co-founder di Starting Finance - che, con una squadra di oltre 100 redattori, fa business divulgando informazioni e noitzie finanziarie ai millennials.
Alfio è siciliano e vive in NZ da 15 anni. La prima volta arrivò nel 2003 con il Working Holiday Visa che era appena stato introdotto e inizialmente disponibile a solo 300 giovani italiani. Alfio aveva finito l’Università a Roma e voleva fare un esperienza internazionale imparando l’inglese. L’anno successivo ha proseguito col Working Holiday Visa in Australia, prima di tornare in Europa per continuare gli studi con un master. Aveva un buon ricordo della vita in NZ e nel 2006 ritornò per fare il dottorato su Cinema e Turismo, basato sul fenomeno del Signore degli anelli. Adesso insegna cinema alla Victoria Università di Wellington e scrive su Cinema e Turismo, su Peter Jackson e sul cinema neozelandese. Ondazzurra è in diretta ogni domenica alle 11.20 su 104.6 FM
Mysteryrat's Maze Podcast: wishing you a life full of mystery!
This is our second episode and it features the mystery short story, "The Dead Lady's Coat", written by mystery author Joan Leotta and read by Fresno actor Julia Reimer. In each episode we share with you mystery short stories and mystery novel first chapters read by actors from the San Joaquin Valley. "The Dead Lady's Coat" was previously published in the Crimestalker Handbook.
Author Allison Leotta has used her 12-year experience as a federal sex-crimes prosecutor in Washington, D.C., to bring real-world issues into her fiction. Leotta has written five novels chronicling the adventures of her protagonist, prosecutor Anna Curtis. The most recent, The Last Good Girl, takes on the issue of campus sexual assault at a fictional private college in Michigan. The ABA Journal's Lee Rawles spoke with Leotta about how she shifted her career from lawyer to author; why the issue of campus sexual assault is so timely; and what's next for her intrepid heroine Anna Curtis.
Author Allison Leotta has used her 12-year experience as a federal sex-crimes prosecutor in Washington, D.C., to bring real-world issues into her fiction. Leotta has written five novels chronicling the adventures of her protagonist, prosecutor Anna Curtis. The most recent, The Last Good Girl, takes on the issue of campus sexual assault at a fictional private college in Michigan. The ABA Journal's Lee Rawles spoke with Leotta about how she shifted her career from lawyer to author; why the issue of campus sexual assault is so timely; and what's next for her intrepid heroine Anna Curtis.
Kathryn interview federal sex-crimes prosecutor Allison Leotta, author of “The Last Good Girl”. Drawing inspiration from real cases, Leotta explores the issue of sexual assaults on campuses, the struggles of Title IX activists fighting for change, the technology that has revolutionized the ways crimes are committed and investigated, and the lengths those in power will go to protect their own. Leotta's legal expertise is featured on CNN, PBS, MSNBC, and in The Huffington Post. br Kathryn also interviews Andrea Tantaros, cohost of Fox News' Outnumbered and author of “Tied Up in Knots: How Getting What We Wanted Made Women Miserable”. If women are more liberated than ever before, why aren't they happier? In this shocking, funny, and bluntly honest tour of today's gender discontents, Tantaros exposes how the rightful feminist pursuit of equality went too far, and how the unintended pitfalls of that power trade have made women (and men!) miserable.
Kathryn interview federal sex-crimes prosecutor Allison Leotta, author of “The Last Good Girl”. Drawing inspiration from real cases, Leotta explores the issue of sexual assaults on campuses, the struggles of Title IX activists fighting for change, the technology that has revolutionized the ways crimes are committed and investigated, and the lengths those in power will go to protect their own. Leotta's legal expertise is featured on CNN, PBS, MSNBC, and in The Huffington Post. br Kathryn also interviews Andrea Tantaros, cohost of Fox News' Outnumbered and author of “Tied Up in Knots: How Getting What We Wanted Made Women Miserable”. If women are more liberated than ever before, why aren't they happier? In this shocking, funny, and bluntly honest tour of today's gender discontents, Tantaros exposes how the rightful feminist pursuit of equality went too far, and how the unintended pitfalls of that power trade have made women (and men!) miserable.
Show Title: Personal Violence: Sex and Domestic Crimes: An Interview with Former Federal Prosecutor and Author Allison Leotta BIO: For twelve years, Allison Leotta was a federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., where she specialized in sex crimes, domestic violence, and crimes against children. Drawing on this experience, she now writes legal thrillers, for which she has been dubbed “the female John Grisham.” Her goal is for John Grisham to be dubbed “the male Allison Leotta.” After publishing her debut, LAW OF ATTRACTION, Simon & Schuster asked Allison to continue writing about her fictional sex-crimes prosecutor, Anna Curtis. A series was born! There are now four books in the Anna Curtis series, and a fifth is in the works. LAW OF ATTRACTION earned a starred review in Library Journal, which said, “In this riveting debut, Leotta joins the big league with pros like Linda Fairstein and Lisa Scottoline.” Allison’s second novel, DISCRETION, was named one of the Top Ten Books of 2012 by Strand Magazine and Best Suspense Novel of 2012 by Romance Reviews Today. Her third novel, SPEAK OF THE DEVIL, was named a Best Book of 2013 by Suspense Magazine. The fourth book in the Anna Curtis series, A GOOD KILLING, was listed as a best book by Oprah magazine in 2015. THE LAST GOOD GIRL, the fifth book in the series will be released in May 2016.
Former federal prosecutor Allison Leotta is being compared to John Grisham. She writes legal thrillers based on her experience as a sex crimes prosecutor in Washington. She talks with Larry Matthews about her background and her books.
Allison Leotta and Sujata Massey talk about the writing life and read from their new books. Former federal prosecutor Allison Leotta's third novel, Speak of the Devil, features her series heroine, sex-crimes prosecutor Anna Curtis. On the same night that she gets engaged, one of Anna's cases takes a vicious turn when a man named "Diablo" leads an attack on a brothel. Soon Anna's routine human trafficking case becomes an investigation of MS-13, one of the country's most brutal street gangs. Leotta's previous Anna Curtis novels are Law of Attraction and Discretion.Sujata Massey is the author of ten Rei Shimura mystery novels set in Japan. Her new book, The Sleeping Dictionary, is the first in a series of historical suspense novels featuring Bengali women who play a role in making modern India. Kamala, born to a peasant family in West Bengal, makes her way to Calcutta of the 1930s. Haunted by a forbidden love, she is caught between the raging independence movement and the British colonial society in this portrait of late Raj India. Sujata Massey has won the Agatha and Macavity awards for her Rei Shimura mysteries. Recorded On: Wednesday, September 18, 2013