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The Social Success Series is back with a brand new episode featuring a very special guest and hospitality's no-nonsense voice, Mr. Scott Eddy! Scott Eddy joins the podcast to give audiences his perspective and insights on where the future of hospitality is headed, social media growth in hospitality, and how AI technology is the biggest innovation that the industry has ever seen. If you are looking to stay ahead of the hospitality technology curve by getting the latest hospitality information, tune in to the episode. Cassady Quintana: Welcome to the Social Success Podcast, where we have conversations with top hospitality professionals about successful digital marketing strategies, emerging trends, and how to connect with today’s travelers. I’m your host, Cassady Quintana. Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of the Social Success series. My name is Cassady Quintana and I am the brand ambassador here at Travel Media Group. And today we have an awesome guest. I am super excited, a hospitality influencer, celebrity to me. Super excited to have the no nonsense voice of hospitality. Mr. Scott Eddy, thank you so much for joining me. Scott Eddy: Thanks so much for having me, man. Cassady Quintana: Yeah, super excited. So, right now you’re in Spain. We talked a little bit about that, but for people that may be a little bit unfamiliar with you and your history, talk us through how you got involved in hospitality and how you got to where you are today. Scott Eddy: Yeah, so I actually didn’t come from a hospitality at all. I came from investment banking, which I think gives me a very different lens of the world. So I look at hospitality through psychology, positioning, ROI, branding human behavior before I even look at aesthetics, which actually means nothing. after my banking career ended, I went to Thailand on a two week trip, and after four days I called my mom. I was like, I’m never coming home. I love this place. And I ended up living in Bangkok for 11 years. So I went over there in 99, several years before social media came out. So for the next four or five years, I basically just partied my butt off all over Asia, made a lot of friends and just getting acclimated with the region. ’cause it was just, it’s like a different world over there. So then social media came out and I started the first digital agency in Asia, and we were the biggest for five years. And all my clients were hotels. So my very first client in this industry was the first Aman property on earth. Aman…, which was in Phuket. And that really taught me the whole quiet, luxury, luxury persona. Like that whole thing. It really like it was like a, like a, like a weight in my brain that is still there today. It’s really, really stuck with me and a lot of things that I learned from that project. Really, I use it every day. Cassady Quintana: Yeah. No, that’s awesome. I feel like a lot of the people I talk to and we talk to here, it’s kind of a similar story. They fall into hospitality, they don’t realize, and it happened to me too, like I was working just in normal social media marketing before I got into hospitality. And that’s kind of how it happens for a lot of people. So you live in hotels, you’re traveling constantly. A lot of people would only dream of that. I wish I could do something like that. So for you, at what point did you realize, like, this wasn’t travel anymore, but you could kind of turn that into your brand and a business for yourself? Scott Eddy: So, okay, so as I was doing the agency, and again, I just hired really smart people that worked at advertising agencies. And just watched them. But during that time, that’s when social media first came out. And I’m very early on every platform. I was probably first 2000 people on Twitter. And Twitter was it back then. So that’s actually where I built my brand. And I was the first American expat in every Asian country to have a million followers on Twitter, which back then got me headline news, which got me speaking gigs, which got me consulting gigs. So after a while, all my business was coming through my social media. And again, this is back when there was no term influencer, there was no term personal brand. There was no, that might have been a thing, but it wasn’t a thing. So eventually I just decided to sell the agency because it just made no sense to me to have a brick and mortar office paying 37 full-time employees when the clients are coming through my phone or my computer. Like, it just didn’t make sense. So I sold it and started traveling around. In total did 11 years in Thailand, one year in Philippines, one year in Sri Lanka, four years in Spain, one year in Portugal, and one year in London. And then I came back to the US in 2015, thereabouts. And that is when I literally blew up because that is when real budgets were starting to be applied to social media marketing. And I was approached by a PR agency as soon as I came back to be the travel host for the first video, for the first travel show that was gonna be a lifetime. And it was like a Anthony Bourdain type show. It was called Video Globetrotter. So that solidified me in the U.S. Then I just started doing just huge campaigns with F1, with Air New Zealand, with like, all these big brands. I was a brand ambassador for Lexus for two years. I mean, it was, it was very, very cool. But when I, before I came back to the States when I was in Europe, I was just looking at like what was gonna happen when I went back to the States and I was like, well, I don’t want to get a lease and like have like a normal life. I haven’t had a life for a very long time. So I ended up selling everything that I own while I was in Europe and even now. So I was born in Michigan, but I was grow, I grew up in Fort Lauderdale since I was little. I used to only have a storage unit in South Florida. So I used South Florida as a base in between all my trips. But I’m there two, three days. Like, I was just there this past weekend. I went to F1 and then I came to Europe right away. That’s awesome. So, yeah, I mean, it just happened. When did it happen? Who knows? But it just, I’ve been in the trenches of hospitality marketing for 17 years, since day one of social media. Not that we were doing social media strategies on day one. Back then it was like websites and SEO and graphic design. Remember when people paid for that? Cassady Quintana: Yeah. Scott Eddy: So the services side is very different now. But it’s fun. But it’s fun and hospitality, like it’s the greatest people in the world. Cassady Quintana: I couldn’t agree more. I mean, how could you not be happy with being able to travel to all these places and meet new people and stay in different hotels and you’ve experienced, a wide range of different hotels. So when you think back of all these places you’ve stayed at, for you what makes a memorable stay versus one that’s kind of forgettable? Scott Eddy: And I’ve had both. The difference is emotional impact. That’s it. Most luxury hotels today are physically beautiful. And emotionally empty. The industry has been become obsessed with that whole polished and everything else. But forget humanity. Guests don’t remember the sink design or the way the lobby looked. They remember how your people made them feel. And I’ll give you a perfect example, and this is not to put them down, but I just left Tulsa. I was there for eight days. I mean, you’re talking about Tulsa, Oklahoma. Like it’s not New York City, it’s not Paris, it’s not Hong Kong, it’s Tulsa. And I was at the Marriott there. And again, this is not a ultra luxury property, I’m telling you right now, I stay over 300 nights in hotels and have done so for the more than eight, nine years. This was the best employees, the best staff that I’ve ever met in my life, ever. And I’ve lived in Asia for 13 years. And Asia has, I mean, the best of the best. But I mean, it, it was crazy. Like the finance lady coming out and she’s like smiling and laughing with the staff. Have you ever seen finance person smile? Like that’s where the creativity goes to die. That’s the person who’s telling me, no, no, no, we don’t have the money for this. Like, it was unbelievable like every day I was just like pinching myself. I’m like, is this real? It was just, it was really crazy that the best experience that I’ve had ever in hospitality just happened. Cassady Quintana: Oh, that’s awesome. And I feel like this is something that a lot of hotels should be posting about on social media because I always say like, your hotel and the way it looks is part of the experience, but what makes it memorable or what makes it terrible for people is how the service was. So, and that can be hard to translate online. So when you are looking at a hotel, social media page for you, like what makes something make you gravitate towards it and wanna engage with it, rather than it being a promotional or sale. Like how can hotels translate that inhuman experience and how awesome their staff is and how awesome their staff makes you feel to social media so that potential guests can feel that through the phone? Scott Eddy: I mean, first off,I browse through social media profiles of hotels every day. I mean, I’m, I’m talking dozens and it’s, it’s honestly most of it just makes me wanna throw. It is ridiculous. We are in the most feel good, fuzzy warm feeling industry in the world. And they can’t stop taking these gorgeous pictures of rooms and dead pictures of an empty swimming pool. And like, it’s unbelievable. Most hotels, social media feels like it was approved by seven people in a boardroom and a legal department. That’s the problem. Everything is safe, polished, filtered, and emotionally flat human beings connect with people, not corporate perfection. When are you gonna wake up? Like, I don’t understand. It’s 2026. It’s almost as if they don’t have a calendar. Like show it, show the chef, show the bartender, show the housekeeper, show them, show humor. I mean, like, it’s crazy. Cassady Quintana: And I think that’s the thing, like when Instagram first came out, it was that opposite, right? We need the perfect photo, we need the perfect shot. We have to use the perfect filter. And now it’s, it’s kind of gone to the opposite. And maybe this is with AI becoming so pertinent in all of these things, but people want to see that real moment. Because it’s hard to imagine yourself in a perfect photo of a hotel room. Like, I wanna see someone enjoying their coffee, or like you said at the pool, things like that. So obviously you’ve followed this since it’s started and it’s changed. We’ve seen new trends. We’ve seen Instagram change its algorithm completely. So beyond that human emotion, is there anything else that you think hoteliers are still getting wrong in 2026 with their social media? Scott Eddy: I mean, the biggest mistake hotels are still making is thinking that content is the strategy. Content is not the strategy. Content is the vehicle. Emotional relevance is the strategy. Anybody can create content. Now, do you have a phone? You can create content, you have AI, it can create content. So the value is no longer in simply producing the content. The value is in perspective, storytelling, culture, trust, leadership, and emotional connection. That is the number one. Most hotels still have no clear voice online. What I love to ask hotels. I love to say, what is your brand personality? They don’t know how to answer. Like, how do you not know that there’s no founder visibility, there’s no staff involvement, there’s no community building. God help you if you can find a GM. They’re heading in the office. There’s no understanding of platform psychology. I was talking to a guy who is part of a group of a hotel group, and they own 11-17, they owned a bunch of hotels. And I asked him about one of the properties. So before we hopped on the call, I went on every platform to see where they are, how active they are. That way I have the ammunition. We get on the phone and I ask him, what about X, Y, Z property? I couldn’t find them on TikTok. Why aren’t they, oh, I don’t like TikTok. That wasn’t a question. Cassady Quintana: Right. Scott Eddy: And then, with me, I dive deeper. I’m like, why don’t you like it? kids dancing. Come on. That’s the way it started. I said, the average, the average age demographic that’s most active right now is 38 to 57. Luxury brands are killing it on TikTok. I love when people say can’t sell luxury on social media. What? These are the people that aren’t on their phones. Right. Come on, man. Cassady Quintana: No, and I love that you mentioned that because especially TikTok, it had that, that image, especially in 2020 of just being that platform where people dance. But it goes beyond that now because we’re starting to see integrations with, Booking.com on TikTok and Expedia on Instagram. Like, there the conversation of is important is long gone. Now it’s, why are you not on this? It’s kind of almost weird and embarrassing if you’re not on social media. Like, what do you mean you’re not on social media? ’cause that is, and especially my, I’m older, gen Z, but as these new demographics start to have buying power, this is where we’re searching. Likeand it, and like you said, TikTok is now that age group of 30 to 50. Like those are the people with the most buying power. So what do you mean, like that it, and it’s hard to get people to see that sometimes because when they have that preconceived notion of what social media is, to try and get them to a point of believing in it is tough. But I mean, the proof is in the pudding. We can show them how important that is. So kind of in that same world, I mean we’re seeing a lot of influencers in hospitality now. And we actually, I did an exercise last week where I was searching, hotels and the most viral videos and most of them came from influencers. So where do you see the value with influencers in hotels and maybe where do you see that continue to go? Scott Eddy: The problem with the whole influencer space, and I hate that word so much. Just because influencers ruined, just like marketers ruin the term marketing. Influencers have ruined the term influencers. I mean, it’s just such a egotistical. Ridiculous word. It’s just such a saturated market. So much so that I don’t even work in South Florida and I rarely work in Florida. And if I can avoid it, I rarely work in the U.S. I’d much rather work overseas. South Florida, it’s like all the big cities are just saturated. So, I mean, of course in between all my trips I get offered to do a million free things and I’m like, bro, I’ve been building my brand for 17 years. Like I’m not in the intern stage right now. Like, I already built my brand. I don’t, I don’t need your $20 meal for Instagram posts. I appreciate it though. But I mean, most hotels, they still evaluate influencers completely wrong. They obsess over follower accounts instead of trust and audience alignment. I can’t tell you how many times, so if somebody doesn’t know me, they don’t follow me on LinkedIn or a lot of other platforms and they just look from the outside looking in and they just see a big audience. So the first thing they’re gonna say, okay, this guy’s an influencer. Which I don’t mind. I still being an influencer, I hate it. But doing that is still a lot of what I do. Because yes, I travel with a video guy. They’re get and a photographer, one of the top photographers in hospitality by the way. And they both arrive here on Friday and we’re going on a cruise. So I do travel with a video guy and we do long form storytelling. We do a lot of things and we do complete photo shoots and this and that, but they always want my distribution. So like, I would never run away from that because I have a very good audience. I’m deep in the wine world. I’m deep in the finance world. I mean, my audience spends, so I know creators with massive audiences that couldn’t drive a booking if their life depended on it. Meanwhile, smaller niche creators, which strong trusts absolutely crush it because their audience actually listens to them. Listen, it’s the micro influencers that are killing it right now. Their engagement rates are in the teens, people like me, people with over a million followers, generally if you have a anywhere from one to 3% engagement rate, you’re killing it. I get very high engagement. So I mean, I just figured it out two days ago because I’m launching a new website and new media kit and whatnot. I just did my media kit or my engagement rate on Instagram so far in 2026 and I’m at 6.5%. Oh, that’s awesome. I mean, that’s like top tier, right? For somebody in my space. But I mean, most macro, most big, I think they call ’em mega like over one, two, 3 million. You’re lucky if you get one to 2%, but the numbers still work out to somebody who has 20,000 who’s getting an 11% engagement rate. Things like that. So, I mean, hotels need to stop treating creators like vending machines. Here’s a free room now, make us viral. It’s not a strategy. I can’t tell you how many hotels tell me that they want to go viral if I can help them. And I, and I asked them, I’m like, what is getting going viral gonna do for you? And they can’t answer going viral 90% of the time, does nothing. My photographer that I traveled with, he did a hyperlapse video on a river cruise that we were on of like a locks opening up and closing. It was very cool. I think it got like 12 or 15 million. I’ve never even gotten those numbers. I mean, he’s still sitting, like, he didn’t gain a hundred thousand followers. He didn’t get 10,000 brands commenting oor wanting to work with him. Viral does nothing without a proper strategy attached to it. What I mean? So the, the problem is these brands, they don’t do the research. I can’t tell you how many times I get reached out to and they’re like, Hey, we want you to do this campaign. And I’m like, this is not even my niche. Oh, sorry. It was a copy and paste email. Well, no kidding. Of course. It was like, it just, listen, over the next few years, creators are gonna evolve into, and they already are full blown media companies, production, distribution, consulting, storytelling, community building, all of it. The creator economy, let me tell you, and I’d much rather call it that than influencer space. It’s becoming one of the most powerful engines in hospitality because the bigger AI gets, and listen, a lot of these companies will go to the wayside. But AI, the technology is here. The bigger AI gets, the more valuable humans are gonna be. Cassady Quintana: Absolutely. We, we say that all the time, especially because AI is gonna fuel the tech. But at the heart of hospitality is the people and it will always be the people. And you can’t replace that people to people emotion. And like you said earlier in this episode about how that’s what you remember the most right. Is how the staff made you feel. And AI will never be able to do that. So I’m glad you brought up AI because we are seeing that start to shape the traveler journey. Like I mentioned with the integrations with Expedia and Instagram and their AI agents that are building these itineraries. So where do you think AI and social media and hospitality are headed now and in probably the next couple of years? Scott Eddy: I honestly think that most of the hospitality industry still underestimates how massive this shift is. This is bigger than social media. This is big tech, bigger than mobile phones, bigger than websites. AI is fundamentally changing how humans make decisions, right? We’re moving from search behavior to recommendation behavior. And that changes everything. Your website is no longer the front door to your brain. AI is becoming the front door. Yeah. Travelers are increasingly asking ai what hotel fits their personality, what cruise line matches their lifestyle, where they should go for a specific emotional experience. Yeah. So now your digital footprint matters more than any more than ever. Consistency matters more than ever. The brands that survive this next era are gonna be the brands that feel the most human, have the clearest voice and create the strongest emotional connection online, generic corporate garbage. You’re done. Cassady Quintana: Yeah. Yeah. And I mean, and we’re already in the middle of that. I feel like we know a lot of us, we don’t necessarily know how big AI is gonna be and where we’ll be this time next year. I mean, I bet in just a few weeks we could be having this conversation again and it would be something new. So course it’s definitely always changing and I recommend everyone that’s listening to this episode to follow you because this is the kind of stuff that you’re talking about and you’re following and it’s, it’s super important. Hotels are busy and a lot of the time they don’t have the time to do the research. So if they can find people like you to get that information from, it’s extremely helpful because it’s, it’s changing every single day. So if you can stay up to date and understand it and what’s going on and how you need to adjust your social strategy and your marketing strategy as a whole, you’re gonna be ahead of the pack. And so with that, thank you for all that awesome information. I kind of wanna shift gears to get to know you a little bit more Sure. With some rapid fire questions. So first thing that comes to mind that you can think of. So favorite hotel you’ve ever stayed in? Scott Eddy: I have a couple, but let’s say Kuda Duke in Maldives. Cassady Quintana: Alright. I love that. Scott Eddy: It’s insane. Insane. Cassady Quintana: Okay. And then what do you think is the most underrated destination right now? Scott Eddy: Right now? Sri Lanka. I lived in Colombo for a year. It’s seriously underrated. I think it’s, I mean, and it’s already bubbling, right? But I think it’s just gonna explode soon. Cassady Quintana: Is there a best time of year to visit there? Scott Eddy: Just like, you’re in Orlando, right? Cassady Quintana: Yeah, I’m in Orlando. Scott Eddy: So, so just like us, winter time is their high season just like Florida. Cassady Quintana: Okay. Noted. Perfect. Okay. Do you have any travel habits that you swear by? Scott Eddy: Yeah. I, and this is a life habit. I mean, just ’cause my whole life is travel, but I wake up super early every day and I’m up for the sunrise and I go for sunrise walks. If you ever follow, especially my Instagram stories, I’d post sunrise almost every day. I think there’s no better way to start the day. I think it’s impossible to have a bad day when you start the day like that. Cassady Quintana: Right. That’s why they recommend you get 10 minutes of sunlight every morning. Right. There’s, there’s something to that. So definitely everyone follows Scott’s Instagram so you can get that morning motivation for your walks. Okay. One hotel that is crushing social media right now, or one that you’ve seen recently that you loved? Scott Eddy: Wow. That is a great question. Wow. That’s a good question. . You can, there’s a lot out there you can tell. I didn’t really go over your notes, . Cassady Quintana: That’s okay. Scott Eddy: I never do. ’cause that’s like the, that’s when you get the raw answers? Cassady Quintana: Exactly. And then you overthink it. Scott Eddy: Let’s go back to that. Let me think about that for a couple minutes. Cassady Quintana: Okay, perfect. Well that was the last rapid fire question I had. So maybe people just need to follow you and find out later.. Scott Eddy: But let’s talk about brands as a whole. So like, I love, I love fun luxury and I guess they would call them luxury lifestyle or whatever, but I love the one hotels. Okay. All over. I really love, so if you really follow, I used to be, I used to do a lot of work with Ritz Carlton pre pandemic and now they’re just garbage. But horse, the guy who co-founded it started Capella. Capella Hotels is really cool, really fun. It’s just, I like brands that don’t take themselves too seriously. I mean, I hate the whole corporate stuffy stuff. And listen, I’m titanium bonvoy, like I stay in Marriott properties all over the world. Just so I can hit that status. Right. It’s easy because they’re large, they’re boring. The marketing is, I mean it’s, it’s so vanilla, it’s so beige. It’s so like, like it’s forgettable in 10 seconds. Never used to be, and it’s interesting. I remember when W first came out when they were Starwood. W was awesome. I mean fun, great, great, great. Like the marketing was like, just so off the chart and now they just look like any other hotel. Cassady Quintana: Which is so interesting. ’cause social media is like the place to be crazy and be fun because there are really no rules. And like why wouldn’t you be, especially if you were that at one time and your competitors are doing that. Why? I wanna, I wanna know like what the logic is behind that. Like are they trying to keep an image or? Scott Eddy: No? Well, well the ones that are that fly a big flag like Marriott and Hilton and that, they always hide behind, oh, well I can’t do that. ’cause of brain guidelines. Right? So you can’t show fun. Of course you can, right? They just hide behind the rule book and everything takes 15 approvals. So by the time you do have a good idea and you want to execute it, it’s gone. Cassady Quintana: It’s too late. The trend is over. Scott Eddy: It’s about speed. Cassady Quintana: Absolutely. Yeah. Well, I’ll definitely go check out those brand Instagram pages. ’cause that’s the kind of stuff I like to look at. I mean, that’s what makes me as a traveler, I don’t really have much brand loyalty. So I like to do research and look at their Instagram pages and social media, and I’m gonna pick the one that looks the most fun to me. So super important. Okay. Well as we wrap up, Scott, I’m so excited we had this conversation, but for anybody that’s listening, what are you up to next? Where can they find you? You have any campaigns or exciting things coming up? Scott Eddy: I mean, I’m pretty much, I mean, you’re all of this month I’m going, so the, the the top vacation club company and now they’re transforming into just hotels. Nice. But, it’s called Ante in Mexico. So they just launched their ultra luxury cruise line here in the med couple weeks ago. And we’re going out there to film and, and to shoot. That’s the cruise we’re joining on Saturday. And then I’m spending the last two weeks this month in Rome. And then next month I, I’m going to Ellie Miami the first week of June. And then I go to Sicily to speak at a conference. And yeah, so I’m going nonstop and at the same time I’m doing a whole rebrand. So in the next few days I’m launching new website, new logo, new everything. So it’s fun. Cassady Quintana: Well, perfect. By the time this episode comes out, you’ll have your full rebrand. Scott Eddy: There you go. Cassady Quintana: So when people listen to this and they find you, you’ll be ready. So, perfect. Well, I’m excited to, to watch your travels and of course I’m connected with you on LinkedIn and love to see everything that you’re up to. I’ll make sure to follow your Instagram too so I can get that morning inspiration for my Sunrise walks. But thank you so much for taking a little bit of your time out of your day. I know you’re super busy with travel and things going on, so I really appreciate it and I know our listeners do. So thanks for joining me. Scott Eddy: Thanks for having me, man. Cassady Quintana: All right, cool. Well, thank you everybody for listening to another episode of the Social Success Series, and we’ll see you next time. Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcast so you don’t miss an episode. The Social Success Podcast is produced by Travel Media Group. Our editor is Brandon Bell with Cover Art by Bary Gordon. I’m your host Cassady Quintana, and we hope you enjoyed this episode.
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In this episode of Adventures in Advising, Ryan flies solo for a one-on-one conversation with Dr. Patricia (Patti) Griffin, Director of Academic Systems and Advisor Development at Fort Hays State University, a longtime NACADA leader, communication scholar, and proud member of Starbucks' top 4% worldwide. ☕ Yes, really.Patti reflects on grit, growth, 18 office moves, and a steadfast belief that listening is one of the most powerful tools an advisor can carry.You'll hear:How to balance big-picture systems thinking with day-to-day student realitiesWhat professional development should actually feel likeAnd why sometimes the breakthrough comes after you almost give upThis conversation is equal parts practical wisdom and reflective fuel for advisors navigating change, complexity, and the ever-shifting landscape of higher education.Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast platform!The Instagram, and Facebook handle for the podcast is @AdvisingPodcastAlso, subscribe to our Adventures in Advising YouTube Channel!Connect with Matt and Ryan on LinkedIn.
For many pastors, the AGM is something to be survived — not led.A governance headache. A compliance exercise.And for some, the meeting where old tensions resurface and trust quietly erodes.But what if we've misunderstood the AGM?What if, instead of just doing compliance, we aimed to build confidence?What if the AGM could be a leadership moment — one that strengthens, not damages, your church?Jo Gibbs (Reach Australia) and Dave Moore (Hunter Bible Church) on how to plan and lead an excellent church AGM.Why good AGM preparation is actually pastoral careHow to move from enduring the AGM to envisioning itWhy “no surprises” is kindness, not bureaucracyWhat faithful impact and financial reporting really look likeAnd what a genuinely Jesus-honouring AGM would feel likeFurther reading: https://reachaustralia.com.au/its-agm-time-again/ http://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/rethinking-the-annual-general-meetingThe Church Cohttp://www.thechurchco.com is a website and app platform built specifically for churches. Anglican AidTo find out more about supporting Anglican Aid. Advertise on The Pastor's HeartTo advertise on The Pastor's Heart go to thepastorsheart.net/sponsorSupport the show
Education has the power to transform lives.Yet across the world, millions of children still grow up without access to learning that truly unlocks their potential.While every country faces its own realities, the aspiration remains universal: that no child's future should be limited by where they are born. From overcrowded classrooms to systemic inequities, the challenge of educational access is global—and so must be the response.This is where movements like Teach For All step in—bringing together Teach For India and more than 60 partner organizations worldwide, united by a shared commitment to educational equity.In Episode 3 of The Education Revolution—the final chapter of our special three-part series—we return to our conversation with Shaheen Mistri, Founder and CEO of Teach For India.In this episode, we widen the lens—looking beyond borders to understand what education can become when the world learns together.We explore:What challenges children face that are universal—and what remains deeply localWhat India can learn from global education systems, and what the world can learn from IndiaHow education must evolve if it is to prepare young people not just to succeed, but to lead changeWhat true global collaboration in education could look likeAnd what the classroom of the future might tell us about whether this education revolution has truly arrivedThis is a conversation about reimagining learning as a shared human responsibility—one that transcends geography, systems, and silos.CreditsHost: Shreya MGuest: Shaheen MistriResearch: Alisha CArtwork: Rajnikant SProduced by: The Good SightConcept: The Good SightFor feedback or to participate, write to us at contact@thegoodsight.org#EducationRevolution #TeachForAll #TeachForIndia #GlobalEducation #EdEquity #EducationForAll #TheGoodSight
Hey Doc —How do you manage with young kids with household duties, work, marriage…life?It's the question I hear constantly — in coaching calls, Facebook posts, in casual conversations when someone's hanging on by a thread. And if you have no nearby family and no reliable backup? The question starts to feel like a punchline.Most advice boils down to: Just outsource more.But if it were that simple, you would've done it already.In this episode, I walk you through the real answer — the one I give my clients when they're exhausted, overwhelmed, and questioning whether this version of life is sustainable. And no, it doesn't start with a budget or a new chore chart. It starts with values. Identity. Permission.You'll learn:Why mindset work has to come before outsourcingHow to audit your household labor (without sparking a fight)What “paid” and “unpaid” village building actually looks likeAnd how to make space for the life you worked so hard to buildThis isn't about becoming more efficient.It's about building a system that supports the version of you that matters most.
CHECK OUT MY AI AVATAR: https://muzamil.alethia.ai/In this episode, we sit down with Arif Khan, Founder & CEO of ALETHIA AI, the global startup building real-time interactive AI agents, with a major part of the technology being developed in Pakistan.We Explore:Creating AI versions of real peopleHow Muzamil's own AI avatar was trainedUsing AI for education, government services, counselling, and digital accessWhat the post-AI world will look likeAnd why energy scarcity might become the biggest challenge of the AI boomA deep, honest, and mind-bending conversation about AI, identity, misuse, and the future of knowledge.Socials:TBT's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtbehindthings/TBT's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tbtbymuzamilTBT's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thoughtbehindthingsTBT Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@tbtpodcastclipsMuzamil's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muzamilhasan/Muzamil's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/muzamilhasan/Arif's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arikhan/Endeavor's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/endeavor-pakistanSpecial thanks to Kickstart for providing us with the studio space.You can find out more about them at: https://kickstart.pk/Credits:Executive Producer: Syed Muzamil Hasan ZaidiAssociate Producer: Saad ShehryarPublisher: Talha ShaikhEditor: Jawad Sajid
In this episode, Dr. Matthew Weiner takes a bold look at the future of healthcare — predicting that by 2030, the current U.S. healthcare payment system could collapse under its own weight.But instead of doom and gloom, he explores why this shift might actually improve patient care, reduce costs, and finally force the system to prioritize quality over profit.You'll learn:Why hospitals can profit more from complications than successHow the current model discourages innovation and improvementWhat a better, more effective system might look likeAnd how this could impact patients using GLP-1s, bariatric surgery, and other obesity treatmentsIf you've ever wondered why healthcare feels broken — and what it might take to fix it — this episode is for you.Learn more about our Platinum Program here.Download our FREE APP today - search "Pound of Cure Weight Loss" in your app store!
We made it to 100 episodes (!!) and I've got two huge things to celebrate with you in today's episode:1) We've officially hit the 100th episode of The Buyerside Chat2) And… The Buyerside Chat is now officially Trademarked! This podcast started as a scrappy idea (literally recorded in my closet) and has turned into such a powerful way to serve you with no-fluff strategy, behind-the-scenes honesty, and now… deeper leadership and mindset work to help you grow.Inside today's episode, we're talking about what it means to lead your business differently as you grow and scale. I'm sharing how real leadership comes from YOU - not more to-do lists, content, or courses, but from how you're showing up, regulating your nervous system, and holding space for the version of your business you actually want. And what's really blocking you from stepping into that next level of leadership.Whether you're in a season of quicksand or craving that early-days energy again, this episode will help you reconnect with the CEO version of you that your business needs.What you'll hear:Why the biggest breakthroughs don't come from new strategies, but from how you lead yourselfHow to realign your vision, especially when growth starts to feel heavy instead of excitingThe common turning point most founders hit around year 5 (and how to navigate it with less chaos)How to recognize when your business is asking you to evolve and how to respondWhat the “calm in the storm” version of leadership actually looks likeAnd at the end I drop some BIG NEWS: A sneak peek at what's launching on Dec 1 (psst: it's not a course…)Enjoy the chat!LOOKING TO GROW YOUR WHOLESALE BUSINESS ON FAIRE? 1) Learn what buyers are looking for on Faire. Listen to the FREE private podcast series Unlocking Faire - Get instant access HERE2) Get my exact growth strategy inside the FREE workshop, The Faire Success Blueprint Watch now HERE3) Ready to take action and scale on Faire? Check out The Faire BootcampNEED STRATEGIC SUPPORT IN YOUR BUSINESS? 1) Build out a sustainable strategy with the Goal Setting Workshop HERE2) Explore private mentorship with Kristin HERE (limited spots available)LET'S CONNECT!Want to leave a Question to air on the podcast (OR leave a little podcast love note)? CALL IN TO THE ‘BUYER HOTLINE' HEREWebsite: kristinfishercoaching.comInstagram @kristinfishercoachingContact: hello@kristinfishercoaching.com
Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!
Ever feel like the real innovators never get enough credit?
Let's talk to the in-between seller.You're showing up… kind of. Tweak a listing here. Swap a photo there. Check your stats once in a while.But deep down? You're not sure this whole Etsy thing is actually working.If you've been in start-stop mode with your shop, today's episode is for you.We're talking about why your shop isn't broken and how you might just be stuck in a cycle that's keeping you invisible.Inside, I'll walk you through:Why getting halfway in keeps your shop stuckHow Etsy's algorithm sees inconsistency (and what to do about it)What simple, small consistency actually looks likeAnd how to stop starting over and start building traction that sticksMentioned in the episode:Save your free seat for the Visibility on Etsy Without Going Viral masterclass: https://sarahjwaggoner.com/freeclasspodcastYour Next Steps:Work with Me: https://sarahjwaggoner.com/etsy-visibility-acceleratorJoin my Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theheartlandcreativeFollow me on Threads: https://www.threads.com/@sarahjwaggonerFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahjwaggoner
Relationships at Work - the Employee Experience and Workplace Culture Podcast
This is part 1 of a 4-part conversation on the context we need for improving leadership development. Leadership development starts with understanding what leadership actually is—but most organizations skip that step entirely. In this Relationships at Work episode, Dr. Rob Lion joins Russel Lolacher to unpack the leadership confusion so many organizations suffer from. Together, they explore why we conflate productivity with leadership, why style-based development doesn't work, and how a lack of shared definition breaks everything downstream.
Your plan seems to be falling apart.Money is tight.You're up at night with questions that won't go away.You say you trust God, but deep down, you're holding on tighter than ever.I get it. I've been there this week. I'm still there.In this episode of the Chasing Happiness Podcast, I share what happened when everything started breaking… and how God used that storm to reveal a bigger purpose.Inside this conversation, we'll talk about:How anxiety shows up when we try to carry it allWhy control never brings peaceWhat surrender actually looks likeAnd the one question I now ask every morning before I touch my phoneIf you feel stuck in the storm, unsure where God is, or afraid nothing will ever change… this episode is for you.Give yourself five minutes of quiet before the world gets loud.Ask God, “What do you want me to trust you with today?”And let that be enough.
"Fundamentally, I'd like to hit the reset button on how we break down silos within organisations so that we can work collaboratively to solve for brilliant customer journeys and brilliant customer experiences." - Claire Moyles, Marketing Director at Sainsbury's Bank
In today's episode, Shiree shares a powerful personal story—a troubling dream that revealed something deep about her own worry and trust.Through this experience, she uncovers an important lesson about what it really means to trust God.You'll learn:How to recognize when you're not truly trustingWhat trusting God actually looks likeAnd how to find peace, no matter what's happening around youIf you've ever struggled with worry or wished you could feel more grounded and calm, this episode is for you.Connect with Shiree at shireebest.com Join the "Just Love Them" Facebook groupEmail Shiree at imlivinginjoy@gmail.com
Start Your Transformation Now You've heard it since you were a kid, “Be responsible,” however, have you ever sat with that concept and fully explored its meaning in your own life?Responsibility is a master key in life and what you create is what you're 100% responsible for creating or not. One of my clients once said, “Wow, when I live from being 100% responsible for my life I feel like I can do anything.” He embodied the characteristic and he 10 X his business growth in 3 years. And, what he did, you can do! In this episode I talk about: [5:55] Where you'll be next year is 100% contingent on what you're being responsible for[12:22] To what degree are you responsible for your own personal evolution[14:04] Why blame is victim mentality[16:09] The relationship between success and responsibility[19:05] What victim mentality looks likeAnd, what 100% responsibility looks like. Harry Truman said it best, “The buck stops here,” and when you embody that characteristic and way of BEing, your life will change dramatically. Listen, apply, and enjoy! Transformational Takeaway What happens in your life is what you're responsible for making happen. Let's Connect: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn LIKED THE EPISODE? If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people. Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you! With gratitude, Jim
Steve Anderson returns to share his 10 favorite leadership lessons from over 230 episodes of his Profiles in Leadership podcast. From Navy SEALs to musicians, these stories show how the best leaders think, serve, and grow. You'll hear what separates good from great, how ego gets in the way, and what it really means to build culture — in clinics, companies, and teams.Topics Covered:The moment SEALs become leadersThe ego trap of imposter syndromeWhy “helping others win” is the ultimate metricWhat great coaching really looks likeAnd why leadership is about who you become, not what you doGuest Links:
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You should say:Where it isHow you knew this placeWhat it is likeAnd explain why you would like to visit itSample Answers: https://ieltsquangbinh.com/describe-a-place-with-a-lot-of-trees-that-you-would-like-to-visit/
Anyone who has ever felt anxiety in their relationships will know what it's like to feel constantly afraid. To fear what other people might be thinking of us...To fear what our partners or friends might do...To fear having to start again...To fear being alone...But I believe the antidote to fear is courage.And so in today's episode, I'm talking about:What courage isWhat loving without fear can createWhat loving courageously looks likeAnd how to cultivate more courage in your relationshipsReady? LISTEN NOW.Mentioned in this episode:Processing emotions meditationMYRMD - 12 week group coaching programmeEmail me: Rebecca@rebeccaorecoaching.com
Do you ever get stuck second-guessing yourself, overthinking things, and feeling very unsure about which direction to go in or what decision to make?This might be because you have disconnected from your own intuition: that inner knowing, your gut feeling, your own instincts.Well, today's guest is here to help you reconnect with your intuition in business so you can make decisions with more clarity, calm and confidence.Today I'm joined by Kerry Rowett, who is the secret behind many well known online entrepreneurs you no doubt know and follow, here in Australia and internationally. Kerry uses her skills as a Kinesiologist, Reiki Master, Positive Psychology, NLP and her intuitive gifts to support her ambitious entrepreneurial clients to get out of their own way and achieve their goals with more ease.Kerry has a podcast and book called Align + Attract. She teaches other female entrepreneurs to identify what they really want, release their specific blocks and align to their goals in her signature program also called Align + Attract. If creating alignment is important to you - you're going to love this episode. We speak about:How to become more intuitive in your business What intuition looks like, and doesn't look likeAnd the power of truly trusting yourself and your inner knowing.
In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, your weekly poetry podcast, we spotlight the life and work of international touring Chicana poet and teaching artist, Angélica María Aguilera. She comes from a mixed family of immigrants and uses spoken word to rewrite the narrative of what it means to be Mexican, woman, and American. Her work has appeared in publications such as Button Poetry, the Breakbeat Poets Anthology LatiNext among others. Aguilera is the author of "Dolorosa" on Pizza Pie Press and "America As She." SourceThis episode includes a reading of her poem, “A Star Spanglish Banner” featured in our 2022/23 Get Lit Anthology."A Star Spanglish Banner"Oh say can you seeMiguel wants to learn the Star-Spangled Banner.Miguel was the last fourth grader to migrate into my English as a second language course,and is the first to raise his hand for every question.But Miguel views letters in a different way than most.Because there are a lot of words in Spanishthat do not exist in English,he learns how to pack them in a suitcase and forget.Because many phrases translate backwardswhen crossing over from Spanish to English,throughout the whole song, he tends to say things in the wrong order.So when I ask him to sing the second verse,it sounds likeAnd the rocket's red glareWe watched our homeBursting in airIt gave proof to the nightthat the flag was still theirsThey say music is deeply intertwined with how we remember.Miguel hears the marimba and learns the word home,hears his mother's accent being mocked and learns the words shame,hears his mother's weeping and learns the word sacrifice.He asks, what does the word America mean?What does the word dream mean?I say two words with the same meaning are what we call synonyms.You could say America is a dream,something we all feel silly for believing in.He says, teach me.Teach me how to say bandera.Teach me how to say star.Teach me how to hide my country behind the consonantsthat do not get pronounced.Miss Angelica,teach the letters to just flee from my lips like my parents,and build a word out of nothing.In my tongue, we do not pronounce the letter H.Home is not a sound my voice knows how to make.It's strange what our memories hold on to.It's strange what makes it over the borderto the left side of the brain,what our minds do not let us forget,how an accent is just a mother tonguethat refuses to let her child go. The language barrier is a 74 mile walllodged in the back of Miguel's throat,the bodies of words so easily lost in the translation.Oh, say for whom does that star-spangled banner yet waveGive back the land to the braveand let us make a home for us free.Support the showSupport the show
Welcome to “How to Market an Online Graduate Program” a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series we'll unpack everything you need to know to properly design a go-to-market strategy for your new online grad program and what the first few years of marketing and growing your program should look like.We'll dive deep into where, when, and how to use paid search and paid social effectively, how you should think through appropriately balancing paid and organic efforts in Years 1 and 2 vs Years 3 and 4 post-launch, what positioning strategies you should test, how to properly leverage the personal brands of faculty and staff members, and so much more.This series is made possible thanks to our friends at Archer — Archer is an education technology company dedicated to personalizing student recruitment.If you want to learn more about how Archer might be able to help your institution get more bang for your marketing and admission buck, head on over to ArcherEdu.com and tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. In Episode 1 of How to Market an Online Graduate Program you'll meet Angie Mohr SVP of Student Engagement and John Goodwin Senior Managing Director at Archer. Angie, John, and I discuss:What the key differences between marketing in-person graduate programs and online programs are — and how should schools tailor their marketing strategies accordinglyWhy marketing leadership should have a seat at the table during the development of the program itselfWhat the balance between paid and organic strategies look like in the initial stages of marketing an online graduate program should look likeAnd loads more
Today Liv back for a solo episode and she is talking all about safety in your nervous system, hidden signs, common blocks to healing, dealing with projections & more. In today's episode I talk about: What trauma really is Why your nervous system doesn't feel safe Hidden signs that your nervous system isn't safe What to look out for in your nervous system The 2 first steps to start healing your nervous system this moment How to handle projections from friends & family when you're doing the workCommon things that block safety in the nervous system that you aren't aware of The truth behind maintaining a safe nervous system Life after healing & what it looks likeAnd so much moreThe Liv Well Podcast is your no-bullshit space to actually live well. We'll ditch the wellness fluff and deep dive into what it actually takes to heal. Your host, Liv, is a naturopathic doctor, 7d energy healer, and akashic reader, who is passionate about going beyond basic bitch wellness and providing tangible tools for you to live your best life. Each week, Liv brings you conversations on wellness, success, transformation, healing and so much more.Links:Join Safety: https://www.keepupwithliv.com/safetyWork 1:1 With Liv: https://learn.keepupwithliv.com/coachingWhat Would Liv Do: https://forms.gle/yTKz4jKhTDxBq1aa8Podcast Directory: https://www.keepupwithliv.com/podcastFollow The Liv Well Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livwellpodcast/
Can a podcast be a sustainable and profitable part of your small business?With over 2 million podcasts out in the world, but less than 20% currently active, the rate of podcasts slowly fading out is HIGH and we don't want that for you.In this episode I'm covering:The top 4 reasons why podcasts fade away over time that are relevant to small business podcastsThe secret to having a successful podcast that lasts (I'm pretty sure this isn't what you think it's going to be)What having support with your podcasting can look likeAnd don't forget to head back to episode 52 for my systems and tech recommendations for starting your podcastIf you've got a podcast or are ready to start your podcast, The Virtual Chapter can help.We offer a range of podcast services from audio editing, to shownote writing, transcripts, video snippets and admin so that you can focus on the most important part- planning and recording episodes that are going to connect with your people and become a sustainable part of your marketing strategy.If you want to know more, check out our podcast packages at thevirtualchapter.co/podcastsAffiliate Links BabyBuzzsproutCastMagicChartableCome say hi on Instagram - @thevirtualchapterBook a call with us: www.thevirtualchapter.co/bookReady to take the next step? Check out our podcast support packagesNot sure where to start with outsourcing? Download our free guide to over 70 tasks a VA can do for your coaching business.Find out which systems needs your time and energy: The Scalable Systems Quiz
What is continuity announcing? Let's find out with the fantastic special guest, Channel 4's Jemma McCarthy.Main TopicsWhat is continuity announcing?How do I become a continuity announcer?What is the day-to-day likeAnd more…Additional ResourcesYou can find me at www.jotroy.comMy E-BOOK https://www.jotroy.com/ebookJoin the community https://www.instagram.com/voaudioadventurepodcast/_____Jemma McCarthy - https://www.jemmamccarthy.com/_____ Useful Resourceshttps://www.tvwhirl.co.uk/presentation/channel-4/e4-channel/e4-2018plus-special-presentation/_____All music used in the episode by Phoenix and the Flower Girl can be found here shorturl.at/gipSZTRANSCRIPTS - https://www.jotroy.com/transcriptsListen, rate, and subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, your weekly poetry podcast, we spotlight the life and work of international touring Chicana poet and teaching artist, Angélica María Aguilera. She comes from a mixed family of immigrants and uses spoken word to rewrite the narrative of what it means to be Mexican, woman, and American. Her work has appeared in publications such as Button Poetry, the Breakbeat Poets Anthology LatiNext among others. Aguilera is the author of "Dolorosa" on Pizza Pie Press and "America As She." SourceThis episode includes a reading of her poem, “A Star Spanglish Banner” featured in our 2022/23 Get Lit Anthology."A Star Spanglish Banner"Oh say can you seeMiguel wants to learn the Star-Spangled Banner.Miguel was the last fourth grader to migrate into my English as a second language course,and is the first to raise his hand for every question.But Miguel views letters in a different way than most.Because there are a lot of words in Spanishthat do not exist in English,he learns how to pack them in a suitcase and forget.Because many phrases translate backwardswhen crossing over from Spanish to English,throughout the whole song, he tends to say things in the wrong order.So when I ask him to sing the second verse,it sounds likeAnd the rocket's red glareWe watched our homeBursting in airIt gave proof to the nightthat the flag was still theirsThey say music is deeply intertwined with how we remember.Miguel hears the marimba and learns the word home,hears his mother's accent being mocked and learns the words shame,hears his mother's weeping and learns the word sacrifice.He asks, what does the word America mean?What does the word dream mean?I say two words with the same meaning are what we call synonyms.You could say America is a dream,something we all feel silly for believing in.He says, teach me.Teach me how to say bandera.Teach me how to say star.Teach me how to hide my country behind the consonantsthat do not get pronounced.Miss Angelica,teach the letters to just flee from my lips like my parents,and build a word out of nothing.In my tongue, we do not pronounce the letter H.Home is not a sound my voice knows how to make.It's strange what our memories hold on to.It's strange what makes it over the borderto the left side of the brain,what our minds do not let us forget,how an accent is just a mother tonguethat refuses to let her child go. The language barrier is a 74 mile walllodged in the back of Miguel's throat,the bodies of words so easily lost in the translation.Oh, say for whom does that star-spangled banner yet waveGive back the land to the braveand let us make a home for us free.Support the showSupport the show
Have you always felt nervous to go camping with kids? How about full time while also homeschooling? Our beautiful guest this week does just that - with so much love for her children and enjoyment of motherhood. We can't wait to introduce you to Bohannah Gerritsen from The Simple Folk.Bo - along with her husband Tye and three kids Indiana (iggy) Archer and Olive - live an unconventional life, freelancing their way around Australia - working on content creation, homeschooling and spending their days living for the moment. Did we add, they are doing this all while camping in a tent? Bo and her family are so inspiring, down to earth, and so in love as a family.In this podcast we chat to Bohannah about:Camping with kids - the highs, the lows (and insects!) and just how it really works when doing it all in a tentHow they made the decision to travel full timeSome of the challenges that come with living on the roadHow they manage to shop and cook (and the fact that the kids do all the cooking!)How they fill their cups and spend their daysWhat homeschooling really looks likeAnd so much more.Bohannah and her family are such beautiful souls, and their travels and stories have been really inspiring to us. You can follow along their adventures on Instagram or TikTok.Today's episode is brought to you by Newy Supply Co. Newy Supply Co was born out of the need to feed... while preferably not having to shop for groceries, spend hours in the kitchen, do the dishes... oh and ensuring your family is happy and nourished too. It's a hefty ask, but Newy Supply Co have nailed the brief. Real food, made from real ingredients, prepared fresh, then snap frozen, for families who want to take a load off. They're also the perfect size to fit in your freezer to take camping, and make meal times SO much easier when you don't have facilities to cook like you would at home.Use the code BOOBTOFOOD for 10% off your first order or visit newysupply.com.au or Newy Supply Co on instagram for more details and to check out their amazing menu!Follow us on instagram @boobtofood to stay up to date with all the podcast news, recipes and other content that we bring to help make meal times and family life easier.Follow us on instagram @boobtofood to stay up to date with all the podcast news, recipes and other content that we bring to help make meal times and family life easier.Visit www.boobtofood.com for blogs and resources, to book an appointment with one of our amazing practitioners and more.Presented by Luka McCabe and Kate HolmTo get in touch please email podcast@boobtofood.com
Join Mike Cavaggioni with Mike DeHaan on the 176th episode of the Average Joe Finances Podcast. Mike shares how he was able to quit his day job and bootstrap an REI business with the help of Virtual Assistants.In this episode, you'll learn:How to get started in Real Estate with no experienceRunning a virtual business and utilizing VAsDoing Value Add on residential property to get the most cash out on a refinanceWhat a successful partnership looks likeAnd so much more!About Mike DeHaan:Mike was an engineer for 5 years and quit his career somewhat recklessly in 2018 with no backup plan. He spent his time working in a gym and driving for Uber while he learned about entrepreneurship before he started flipping houses in late 2018.Fast forward to now, Mike is now doing full-time off-market wholesaling/flipping/rental business that has done 150 transactions in the last 2 years, own $10m in real estate across 48 units (Im a 100% or 50% owner in all of these), and have a virtual business that has allowed him to live a flexible lifestyle including traveling internationally or 12 weeks in 2022.Find Mike on:Website: https://www.collectingkeyspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike_invests/Average Joe Finances®All of our social media links and more: https://averagejoefinances.com/linksAbout Mike: https://themikecav.comREWBCON: Join me at the Real Estate Wealth Builders Conference. Use promo code “Mike” to save 10% on tickets. https://averagejoefinances.com/rewbconImportant Tools and Resources that I UseFinancial Resources: www.averagejoefinances.com/resourcesCRM Tool: www.averagejoefinances.com/crmPay Off Your Mortgage in 5-7 Years:www.theshredmethod.com/averagejoefinanceshttps://bit.ly/replaceyourmortgageFind a REALTOR® in any state: www.averagejoefinances.com/realtorMake Real Estate Investing Easier with DealMachine:www.averagejoefinances.com/dealmachinePodcast Hosting: www.averagejoefinances.com/buzzsproutPodcast Editing Services: www.editpods.com*DISCLAIMER* www.averagejoefinances.com/disclaimerSee our full episode transcripts here: www.averagejoefinancespod.com/episodesSupport the show
From the depths of people's suffering to helping the youth advocate for themselves in court, in this episode of the podcast, Maria shares with us what her experience has been serving on the front lines as a community advocate.Topics we touch on in today's episode include:Advice for upcoming social workers who want to become a psychotherapist Some of the challenges with being a psychotherapistWhat advocating for youth in court is likeAnd more!Maria's bio:As a dedicated NYS licensed social worker, Maria has a deep passion for working with families, particularly women and children. Maria has a Masters degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College and a Masters degree in Social Work from Fordham University. Maria has over ten years of child welfare experience, in addition to over ten years of volunteer and work experience with children in other settings.Currently, Maria is a Psychotherapist at Ryan Health and previously worked as a Forensic Social Worker at The Legal Aid Society in Juvenile Rights. Since 2014 Maria has served on Manhattan Community Board 4 which covers Hell's Kitchen/Clinton, Hudson Yards, and Chelsea. On the Community Board Maria is the Co-Chair of the Housing, Health, and Human Services committee and serves on Arts, Culture, Education and Street Life. Maria continues to live in Hell's Kitchen with her son. One of her favorite hobbies to relieve stress and for self-care is to dance, especially to salsa music. During 2020 she was featured in this article for Women's History and Social Work Month.To connect: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maria-e-ortiz-m-a-lmsw-8b54b841/--- Follow LatinX in Social Work on the web: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erica-priscilla-sandoval-lcsw-483928ba/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/latinxinsocialwork/Website: https://www.latinxinsocialwork.com/Get the best selling book Latinx in Social Work: Stories that heal, inspire, and connect communities on Amazon today:https://www.amazon.com/dp/1952779766
0:08 And so every day, I'm going to be sharing something new, right? Something different, either frequently common question around, you know, getting more engagement or generating more leads, or, you know, call to actions like converting more people into becoming clients that are on your page things around that we're going to be really diving into. We use weight loss for an example, if somebody's likeAnd we know that they're going to end up losing the weight because of their goal, right? And where they're starting from. So it's a lot. It's very similar with like growing a business. 2:21 The more important thing here, and this is true for live video, this is true for any content you're posting marketing that you're doing. What's more important is you actually have the right framework, and I call it an acquisition system in place. So you know that you actually can get predictability around generating leads, right? A lot of times people just focus on the front thing. It's like, let me just go live or let me just post content or whatever the thing is, let me just stay consistent. Let me just post every day because somebody said that daily consistency is number one. And that's actually false, right? It's yeah, it's important to be consistent. Of course, it's a key ingredient for success. No matter what you're trying to achieve. Well, it's more important that you're learning things and write these things down, by the way, or you're learning things like, Okay, how do I actually write a good headline? How do I come up with a good hook for my videos? How do I get better at communicating my call to actions? You know what I mean? Like these this is these are the things that are going to actually help produce predictability with generating leads with getting clients. 9:32 The more important thing here, and this is true for live video, this is true for any content you're posting marketing that you're doing. What's more important is you actually have the right framework, and I call it an acquisition system in place. So you know that you actually can get predictability around generating leads, right? A lot of times people just focus on the front thing. It's like, let me just go live or let me just post content or whatever the thing is, let me just stay consistent. Let me just post every day because somebody said that daily consistency is number one. And that's actually false, right? It's yeah, it's important to be consistent. Of course, it's a key ingredient for success. No matter what you're trying to achieve. Well, it's more important that you're learning things and write these things down, by the way, or you're learning things like, Okay, how do I actually write a good headline? How do I come up with a good hook for my videos? How do I get better at communicating my call to actions? You know what I mean? Like these this is these are the things that are going to actually help produce predictability with generating leads with getting clients. “How can you address the mistakes they're making? How can you help them overcome the limiting beliefs in your videos, right around the core topic right around the core thing that you're helping them solve? To help change their perspective, help them see things in a different way.” Keynotes Make sure that you are taking action on everything then not everything right It's all based around your goal Live at least two to three times a week. Important is the actual acquisition process in place Use the different buckets, you want to be able to use different client case studies, different stories, different things Connect with me: Email: jason@goliveonlinemastermind.com Website: www.growmyvisibility.com Instagram: @coachjasonmeland Facebook: Jason Meland - In Demand Coach LinkedIn: Jason Meland
#HeauxNation we got a sweet treat for you this week. Our Sweet Talker sis Kyron aka Della aka Dells joins us as we drag these heauxs this week. Strap in...we draggin it! Also follow the instructions.... LIKE, AND! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wryhpodcast/support
We're back from Covid (hooray!) and so even more excited about this week's inspiring guest! Joanna Flint is Chief Commercial Officer for the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group where she's responsible for its global marketing, sales, revenue management, brand and distribution functions. She is also a member of the company's Board. Joanna joined the luxury brand last year after more than twelve years with Google in Asia where, amongst other roles, she was Managing Director of Google Singapore. Based in Singapore with her family, after 20 years living in Asia, Joanna is also a member of YPO and a mentor to early stage start-ups. If you're contemplating your career or thinking about changing roles then you have come to the right place because Joanna has some of the most thoughtful musings on this topic we've heard. In this episode you'll learn:The incredible story of why Joanna nearly didn't apply for the top job at Google in Singapore and what happened to make her change her mindThe opportunities she feels she wasted because she wasn't super clear about what she wanted next in her careerExactly how Joanna got that clarity on what her next role needed to look likeAnd how she manages the challenges of leading a truly global team without working 24/7.We know you'll love the amazing insights and advice shared in this conversation, so enjoy this episode with the insightful and passionate Joanna Flint. A quick P.S. from us that we are giving our mini episodes a little break for a while, so we'll be back in two weeks time with our next conversation with an amazing, pioneering female leader. Hint - she's ‘uber' cool. Useful LinksJo on LinkedIn Mandarinoriental.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we're joined by Andrew Bauman, a licensed mental health counselor, author, and director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma (CCC) in North Carolina. Drawing on themes from his recent book "The Sexually Healthy Man", join us as we discuss:What it means to be sexually healthyUnderstanding sexual objectification and the pornographic style of relating (PSR)Looking beyond sexual challenges to the wounds and shame in our storiesHow to grieve and deal compassionately with loved ones navigating sexual strugglesWhat authentic healing looks likeAnd more!Founder & Director of the Christian Counseling Center: For Sexual Health & Trauma (CCC), Andrew J. Bauman is a licensed mental health counselor with a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology. Andrew is the author of How Not to Be an *SS (Becoming a Good and Safe Man), The Sexually Healthy Man, Floating Away, Stumbling Toward Wholeness, The Psychology of Porn, and (with his wife Dr. Christy Bauman) A Brave Lament book and award-winning film.Follow Andrew'sInstagram: @andrewjbauman WebsiteBooks
In this episode I speak with 232 BN H2F Coordinator SFC Christopher Bullis and we discuss:1. His Army Story2. What led him to H2F3. What "fitness influencers" he follows on the Gram4. Biggest fitness mistakes that young Soldiers make5. What is a day in the life of a Drill Sergeant really likeAnd much, much, more! Be sure to listen, subscribe, and share this AWESOME episode!
Join Melissa with a special guest Sarah Cannistra. Sarah is a L&D Career and Executive Coach who has led the Learning & Development (L&D) function in corporate and now helps people transition into L&D or take their career to the next level within this space.Sarah is sharing some invaluable tips like:How to own your career and make pivots to a new departmentWhat engaging compliance training looks like and how to make learning more effectiveHer recommended resources for developing in the L&D spaceWhat a good career development plan looks likeAnd for you L&D leaders she is also sharing:Why L&D is the critical function for your organizationHow to position yourself as a strategic thought leaderTips for increasing your L&D budgetYou won't want to miss this episode.Mentioned in this episode:Unstoppable You by Patricia McLaughlinDesigning for Modern Learning by Lisa Owens and Crystal KadakiaOwn Your Career by Andy StorchL&D Think Tank by Andy StorchGet in Contact with SarahSarah Cannistra on LinkedInSarah's website: www.theovernighttrainer.com
Episode 64: Assisting Teachers with Assistive TechnologyHow is it possible to go through 27 years of teaching and not be more knowledgeable about assistive technology??I thought I was doing what I needed to for my students by determining if they needed special pencils or scissors. Or maybe they needed a large button keyboard or a slant board for writing. But I was today years old when I found out that there is sooooooo much more to assistive technology than I thought.When I heard this quote, “At least one person on the IEP team must have some knowledge about assistive technology because you cannot consider something about which you know nothing," it really hit home.And I think there might just be a lot of truth to that statement for many special educators.As a part of IDEA, the IEP team is required to “consider” the Assistive Technology needs of every student receiving special education services regardless of the type or severity of their disability.On today's episode, Rachel Kuberry, an Assistive Technology Specialist for a public school system in Massachusetts, shares with us so much good information. She digs into what that "consideration" should look like, who it's for and why it's important.She answers questions about:What Assistive Technology actually is The different types of assistive technologyWhat an AT assessment/evaluation looks likeAnd the barriers to providing assistive technology like we shouldThroughout the show, Rachel drops little value bombs on us and shares so many great resources.Check them out below!AT Consideration ChecklistAssessing Students' Needs for Assistive Technology manual by WATISETT Framework as developed by Joy Zabala - an example worksheetYou can connect with Rachel on InstagramExceptional Special Ed Email her at exceptionalspecialed@gmail.comAnd listen to her podcast Exceptional Special Ed on your favorite podcast streaming toolFollow me on InstagramSped Prep Academy
Today, I'm sitting down with Coach JVB, aka Jenny Van Barneveld Pe.Jenny is The President of STRONG Fitness Mag, Founder of Team Strong Girls, Fitness Coach turned Fitness Publisher and Host of Find Your Strong Podcast.She's also a Mom of 2 and Wife, and fun fact she's actually in business with her husband!Jenny does a lot, but still shows up to serve and connect with her community just like she did back in 2012 when she launched her bootcamp classes and was trying to escape her job selling laser toners, which was NOT her passion.In this episode we chat about:Jenny's transformation story and her McDonald's miracle that was a true wake up callThe moment she decided to enroll herself back at school and stop her partying lifestyle in pursuit of more purposeWe talk about the highs and lows over the past decade as a business ownerWhere the business is at today and what her team looks likeAnd how she's managing to continue to find HER STRONG with such a jam packed schedule.p.s. Whenever you're ready, there are a few ways that we can get to know each other better…1.
Today, I'm sitting down with Coach JVB, aka Jenny Van Barneveld Pe.Jenny is The President of STRONG Fitness Mag, Founder of Team Strong Girls, Fitness Coach turned Fitness Publisher and Host of Find Your Strong Podcast.She's also a Mom of 2 and Wife, and fun fact she's actually in business with her husband!Jenny does a lot, but still shows up to serve and connect with her community just like she did back in 2012 when she launched her bootcamp classes and was trying to escape her job selling laser toners, which was NOT her passion.In this episode we chat about:Jenny's transformation story and her McDonald's miracle that was a true wake up callThe moment she decided to enroll herself back at school and stop her partying lifestyle in pursuit of more purposeWe talk about the highs and lows over the past decade as a business ownerWhere the business is at today and what her team looks likeAnd how she's managing to continue to find HER STRONG with such a jam packed schedule.p.s. Whenever you're ready, there are a few ways that we can get to know each other better…1.
Today, I'm sitting down with Coach JVB, aka Jenny Van Barneveld Pe.Jenny is The President of STRONG Fitness Mag, Founder of Team Strong Girls, Fitness Coach turned Fitness Publisher and Host of Find Your Strong Podcast.She's also a Mom of 2 and Wife, and fun fact she's actually in business with her husband!Jenny does a lot, but still shows up to serve and connect with her community just like she did back in 2012 when she launched her bootcamp classes and was trying to escape her job selling laser toners, which was NOT her passion.In this episode we chat about:Jenny's transformation story and her McDonald's miracle that was a true wake up callThe moment she decided to enroll herself back at school and stop her partying lifestyle in pursuit of more purposeWe talk about the highs and lows over the past decade as a business ownerWhere the business is at today and what her team looks likeAnd how she's managing to continue to find HER STRONG with such a jam packed schedule.p.s. Whenever you're ready, there are a few ways that we can get to know each other better…1.
Louisville women's basketball PA announcer Doug Wilham joins OTW to provide perspective from the best seat in the house.- What the transition has been like moving into a full-time PA role- On sending off Dana Evans- How Louisville is taking its lumps early in the season- What the future of the team looks likeAnd more.Subscribe, rate, and review!
What exactly is a “digital nomad?”Here's one potential definition:Explorer, Traffic & Website Builder, Always Striving to Be & Do Better. Driven by continuous exploration. Personally, professionally, and as a full-time nomad. At home in Canada & the USA but consider myself a citizen of the world.That's the headline and description from one of our member profiles inside of the Unemployable Initiative — a member who certainly considers herself to be a digital nomad.It's a concept we've discussed here on the 7-Figure Small podcast. And we've certainly discussed it over at Future Freedom. In fact, if you go to futurefreedom.com and register for the free email course, one of the lessons you'll receive is about how to “unretire” and travel the world.But my hunch is that while many folks striving to build a personal enterprise are intrigued by the idea of being a digital nomad, it's a concept that remains pretty abstract in most people's minds.It's aspirational, and it makes for compelling social media posts, but it's something “other” people do and that may actually feel unattainable … until you are actually out there being a citizen of the world yourself.So this week, with Brian headed off for a retreat in Peru, I (Jerod) take the opportunity to dig into what it's really like to be a digital nomad, while also shining a light on one of our most consistent and helpful contributors in the Unemployable Initiative — our private, paid education community for unemployables across the globe, whether firmly grounded in one location like me, or constantly on the go, like this week's guest.And yes, as you might have guessed, our guest is the person whose profile description is listed above: Pat Williams, the founder of CyberCletch, a boutique web design and digital marketing agency that she runs from, well, anywhere.We discuss:• Pat's life and career arc that led to her current digital nomad setup• The source of her wanderlust• The benefits of life on the road with a location-independent business• The challenges of life on the road with a location-independent business• The sources of support and connection that help Pat along the way• Her advice for anyone considering making a similar career and life shift• The stories that encapsulate what the digital nomad life is likeAnd much more.To get links to all of the resources Pat mentioned, check out the show notes: https://unemployable.com/digital-nomad***If you're interested in gaining more guidance on building your own personal enterprise in the creator economy and discovering the opportunities in the emerging Web 3.0, take our free Future Freedom course.Just head over to futurefreedom.com and enter your best email address. You'll get five value-packed lessons (plus a few bonus lessons) delivered direct to your inbox, and more.
This episode of the Elevate podcast is brought to you by Connectnow Sherrie Storor undeniably wears many hats; working as a real estate coach, trainer, mentor and speaker. She has been a respected contributor at major industry events, including the Australian Real Estate Conference (AREC), where she shared insights from her 20 years of experience. She also organised the Real Women In Real Estate business series and runs masterclasses with various keynote speakers. The Brisbane-based expert offers coaching and mentorships to agents looking to deliver higher profits without sacrificing time or putting more pressure on themselves. In this edition of the Elevate podcast, Sherrie chats about burn out in the real estate industry and how forward-planning could change your professional and personal life. Samantha and Sherrie also discuss: How to develop a positive and healthy state of mind, even when in lockdown Her #BuildingYourBestLife coaching program and manual Why sustainable habits are more valuable than grinding out work all the timeHow to not feel guilty when taking time off Why social media should be considered a prospecting tool What Sherrie's perfect week looks likeAnd more... Links and resources mentioned The #BuildYourBestLife Coaching Program and Success ManualMastermind with SherrieReal Women in Real Estate Sherrie on Elite Agent Sherrie Storor masterminds new program for high performersBeating The Christmas Blues: Sherrie StororLead Generation Online: Sherrie StororSherrie Storor launches national coaching business Connect with Sherrie LinkedInReal Estate Nation LinkedInFacebookInstagramSherrie Storor Official Website
I dagens afsnit har jeg fået besøg af forfatter og podcast-mentor Charlotte Heje Haase, der fortæller om et parforhold, der ligger mange år tilbage. Men det viser sig, i løbet af optagelsen, at hun stadig kan blive påvirket af oplevelserne, når hun fortæller om det. Hendes daværende kæreste var meget jaloux og havde behov for kontrol. Han viste en subtil ligegyldighed og indirekte trusler. Efter hver gang blev hændelserne negligeret med humor. Lyt med til denne fine, sårbare samtale hvor Charlotte udfolder hendes oplevelser og spejles i, om det var psykisk vold - for hun er stadig i tvivl den dag idag. Charlotte er forfatter og podcastmentor. Hun laver podcasten 'Skab Dig', som jeg varmt kan anbefale.Du kan læse hendes personlige tekster her: https://charlottehejehaase.substack.com/Klub Bare Skriv, for forfatter og forfatteraspiranter: https://www.klubbareskriv.dk/ Hun er også podcast-mentor og har hjemmesiden: https://dinpodcast.dk/ Anbefalinger: "Når kærligheden kammer over"Heidi Korsgaard "Kvinder der elsker for meget"Robyn Norwoodhttps://youtu.be/uelHwf8o7_U Love the Way You LieEminemTekst: Just gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI can't tell you what it really isI can only tell you what it feels likeAnd right now, there's a steel knife in my windpipeI can't breathe but I still fight while I can fightAs long as the wrong feels right it's like I'm in flightHigh off her love, drunk from her hateIt's like I'm huffing paint and I love her the more I suffer, I suffocateAnd right before I'm about to drown, she resuscitates meShe fucking hates me and I love it"Wait! Where you going?""I'm leaving you!""No you ain't. Come back"We're running right backHere we go againIt's so insane 'cause when it's going good, it's going greatI'm Superman with the wind at his back, she's Lois LaneBut when it's bad it's awful, I feel so ashamed I snap"Who's that dude?""I don't even know his name"I laid hands on her, I'll never stoop so low againI guess I don't know my own strengthJust gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lieYou ever love somebody so much you can barely breathe when you're with 'emYou meet and neither one of you even know what hit 'emGot that warm fuzzy feelingYeah, them chills used to get 'emNow you're getting fucking sick of looking at 'emYou swore you'd never hit 'em; never do nothing to hurt 'emNow you're in each other's face spewing venom in your words when you spit themYou push, pull each other's hair, scratch, claw, bit 'emThrow 'em down, pin 'emSo lost in the moments when you're in themIt's the rage that took overIt controls you bothSo they say it's best to go your separate waysGuess that they don't know you 'cause today that was yesterdayYesterday is over, it's a different daySound like broken records playing over but you promised herNext time you'd show restraintYou don't get another chanceLife is no Nintendo gameBut you lied againNow you get to watch her leave out the windowGuess that's why they call it window paneJust gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lieNow I know we said things, did things that we didn't meanAnd we fall back into the same patterns, same routinesBut your temper's just as bad as mine isYou're the same as meWhen it comes to love you're just as blindedBaby, please come backIt wasn't you, baby it was meMaybe our relationship isn't as crazy as it seemsMaybe that's what happens when a tornado meets a volcanoAll I know is I love you too much to walk away thoughCome inside, pick up your bags off the sidewalkDon't you hear sincerity in my voice when I talkTold you this is my faultLook me in the eyeballNext time I'm pissed, I'll aim my fist at the drywallNext time? There won't be no next time!I apologize even though I know it's liesI'm tired of the games I just want her backI know I'm a liarIf she ever tries to fucking leave againI'mma tie her to the bed and set this house on fireI'm just gonnaJust gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lieHvis du vil læse mere om Cleoh Søndergaard eller booke tid, er her et direkte link: https://innervention.dk/psykolog/cleoh-dharma-soendergaard/Hvis du vil joine Cleohs private facebookgruppe er her et link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/psykiskvold (kvindegruppe - mandegruppe er på vej) Er du interesseret i Cleohs online gruppeterapiforløb, kan du skrive til hende og høre mere på kontakt@cleoh.dk Planen er at vi starter op 1. maj og at det forløber over 8 gange af 2 timer. Der er plads til maks 12 deltagere og der er åbent for tilmelding indtil 15. april 2021 (så skriv endelig til mig, mens du husker det og mens der endnu er pladser). I forløbet lærer du om, hvad psykisk vold er, og om du har været udsat for det. Du vil opnå en bevægelse fra at være forvirret og ensom, til at blive set og anerkendt, og finde en fornyet styrke. Der er særligt fokus på opbyggelse af selvværd i den sidste halvdel af forløbet, samt grænsesætning i nye parforhold, værdier og autencitet. Adgangskrav: Du er kvinde, du er kommet ud af forholdet nu og du er over 18 år. I forløbet mødes vi online i 2 timer hver uge. Du får adgang til en hemmelig facebook-gruppe, kun for os. Du får også optagelser af mine oplæg efterfølgende. Hver session indeholder praktiske hjemmeøvelser til mellem hver gang. Det er altså psykoterapi, i fællesskab med andre der har stået i en lignende situation, ikke dømmer dig og kan genkende dig.
I dagens afsnit har jeg fået besøg af forfatter Charlotte Heje Haase, der fortæller om et parforhold, der ligger mange år tilbage. Men det viser sig, i løbet af optagelsen, at hun stadig kan blive påvirket af oplevelserne, når hun fortæller om det. Hendes daværende kæreste var meget jaloux og havde behov for kontrol. Han viste en subtil ligegyldighed og indirekte trusler. Efter hver gang blev hændelserne negligeret med humor. Lyt med til denne fine, sårbare samtale hvor Charlotte udfolder hendes oplevelser og spejles i, om det var psykisk vold - for hun er stadig i tvivl den dag idag. Charlotte er forfatter og podcastmentor. Du kan læse hendes personlige tekster her: https://charlottehejehaase.substack.com/Hun laver podcasten 'Skab Dig', som jeg varmt kan anbefale.Klub Bare Skriv, for forfatter og forfatteraspiranter: https://www.klubbareskriv.dk/ Hun er også podcast-mentor og har hjemmesiden: https://dinpodcast.dk/ Anbefalinger: "Når kærligheden kammer over"Heidi Korsgaard "Kvinder der elsker for meget"Robyn Norwoodhttps://youtu.be/uelHwf8o7_U Love the Way You LieEminemTekst: Just gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI can't tell you what it really isI can only tell you what it feels likeAnd right now, there's a steel knife in my windpipeI can't breathe but I still fight while I can fightAs long as the wrong feels right it's like I'm in flightHigh off her love, drunk from her hateIt's like I'm huffing paint and I love her the more I suffer, I suffocateAnd right before I'm about to drown, she resuscitates meShe fucking hates me and I love it"Wait! Where you going?""I'm leaving you!""No you ain't. Come back"We're running right backHere we go againIt's so insane 'cause when it's going good, it's going greatI'm Superman with the wind at his back, she's Lois LaneBut when it's bad it's awful, I feel so ashamed I snap"Who's that dude?""I don't even know his name"I laid hands on her, I'll never stoop so low againI guess I don't know my own strengthJust gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lieYou ever love somebody so much you can barely breathe when you're with 'emYou meet and neither one of you even know what hit 'emGot that warm fuzzy feelingYeah, them chills used to get 'emNow you're getting fucking sick of looking at 'emYou swore you'd never hit 'em; never do nothing to hurt 'emNow you're in each other's face spewing venom in your words when you spit themYou push, pull each other's hair, scratch, claw, bit 'emThrow 'em down, pin 'emSo lost in the moments when you're in themIt's the rage that took overIt controls you bothSo they say it's best to go your separate waysGuess that they don't know you 'cause today that was yesterdayYesterday is over, it's a different daySound like broken records playing over but you promised herNext time you'd show restraintYou don't get another chanceLife is no Nintendo gameBut you lied againNow you get to watch her leave out the windowGuess that's why they call it window paneJust gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lieNow I know we said things, did things that we didn't meanAnd we fall back into the same patterns, same routinesBut your temper's just as bad as mine isYou're the same as meWhen it comes to love you're just as blindedBaby, please come backIt wasn't you, baby it was meMaybe our relationship isn't as crazy as it seemsMaybe that's what happens when a tornado meets a volcanoAll I know is I love you too much to walk away thoughCome inside, pick up your bags off the sidewalkDon't you hear sincerity in my voice when I talkTold you this is my faultLook me in the eyeballNext time I'm pissed, I'll aim my fist at the drywallNext time? There won't be no next time!I apologize even though I know it's liesI'm tired of the games I just want her backI know I'm a liarIf she ever tries to fucking leave againI'mma tie her to the bed and set this house on fireI'm just gonnaJust gonna stand there and watch me burnWell, that's alright because I like the way it hurtsJust gonna stand there and hear me cryWell, that's alright because I love the way you lieI love the way you lieI love the way you lieHvis du vil læse mere om Cleoh Søndergaard eller booke tid, er her et direkte link: www.innervention.dk Hvis du vil joine Cleohs private facebookgruppe er her et link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/psykiskvold (kvindegruppe - mandegruppe er på vej) Er du interesseret i Cleohs online gruppeterapiforløb, kan du skrive til hende og høre mere på kontakt@cleoh.dk Planen er at vi starter op 1. maj og at det forløber over 8 gange af 2 timer. Der er plads til maks 12 deltagere og der er åbent for tilmelding indtil 15. april 2021 (så skriv endelig til mig, mens du husker det og mens der endnu er pladser). I forløbet lærer du om, hvad psykisk vold er, og om du har været udsat for det. Du vil opnå en bevægelse fra at være forvirret og ensom, til at blive set og anerkendt, og finde en fornyet styrke. Der er særligt fokus på opbyggelse af selvværd i den sidste halvdel af forløbet, samt grænsesætning i nye parforhold, værdier og autencitet. Adgangskrav: Du er kvinde, du er kommet ud af forholdet nu og du er over 18 år. I forløbet mødes vi online i 2 timer hver uge. Du får adgang til en hemmelig facebook-gruppe, kun for os. Du får også optagelser af mine oplæg efterfølgende. Hver session indeholder praktiske hjemmeøvelser til mellem hver gang. Det er altså psykoterapi, i fællesskab med andre der har stået i en lignende situation, ikke dømmer dig og kan genkende dig.
Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen.Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcernsJeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboniToday’s stories: This one, submitted by eso https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20210112-heres-what-sex-with-neanderthals-was-likeAnd this one: If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns
I'm SO excited to be collaborating with Melissa Leger. Melissa is a relationship expert and creator of Gumball Love and Back To You Academy.I was recently introduced to Melissa by my mentor, Cara Alwill from the Champagne Diet and I am so excited for this connection. When I found out about Gumball Love I was so intrigued and I knew right away that I had to share her with you. Melissa is so much fun and so relatable, she had her share of dating the wrong guys and her experiences led to the creation of Gumball Love.In this episode we talk about:Gumball LoveEight Flavors of Gumball MenSelf LoveSexBoundariesReal Love and what it feels likeAnd much much moreSupport Melissa:Listen to Melissa's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gumball-love-podcast/id1264896790Follow Melissa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themelissaleger/Melissa's website: https://www.gumballlove.com/Want more?Group coaching program: Unlocking Love: Finding Your Best Self in Challenging Times, starting on November 2nd, 2020. Details about this program can be found here: Unlocking Love: Finding Your Best Self in Challenging TimesPrivate 1:1 coaching, 90 day program : Your Passport To His HeartFollow Soni or Direct Message on Instagram, @sonipeltyJoin Private Facebook GroupSoulmate Manifestation Map - https://limitlesslovewithsoni.com/products/soulmate-manifestation-mapSoulmate Manifestation Intensive - https://limitlesslovewithsoni.com/products/soulmate-manifestation-map-intensive
We hear Cate’s story and we explore things like…-What it is like being a Christian woman in leadership-What are the unique challenges of being a Christian woman in leadership-The prevalence of patriarchy within the church-How a theology of complementarianism & rigid gender roles emerged (and why it’s wrong)-Learning about (and embracing) the divine feminine within Christianity as part of a more multifaceted faith-How we can challenge both implicit & explicit patriarchy both within the church and the wider society-What could a genuine egalitarian church look likeAnd more!Born in the US and raised between Canada and Australia, with a faith tradition spanning Anglican, Baptist, Church of Christ, Uniting, Mennonite and independent Pentecostal expressions, Cate has learned to be comfortable moving in liminal spaces. Cate's undergraduate degree is in Social Work, and her graduate degree is in Divinity; she is also a trainer and assessor. With a background in working with at-risk youth in inner city contexts, in outdoor educational programs on a Ranch in Canada, in the prison system and in a Seminary overseeing the online learning program and training people for pastoral ministry, Cate is driven by a relentless pursuit of the unfolding, naming and shaping of the Kingdom of God in every context. Cate is a terrible gardener, loves single malt scotch and will beat you at the traffic lights every time.Cate can be reached at www.catevose.com where you can connect with her writing, speaking and consulting practice.
Will it make our boat go faster? That's a question Great Britain's 2000 Olympic rowing team asked itself every day prior to winning gold in Australia.For a writer, your boat might represent writing a memoir and publishing it, landing a new client or launching a course. So when faced with a decision about to do more or less of, frame it around the boat question.This is an idea Irishman Brian Pennie speaks about regularly. The author of Bonus Time, Pennie is also a PhD student of neuroscience, lecturer and a recovering heroin addict.In this interview he explains:How he overcame his heroin addictionWhy he decided to write a memoir about his painful personal storyHow to make decisions fasterWhat his writing process looks likeAnd lots more.I started by asking Brian how he overcame heroin and started writing a memoir.Attention writersGrammarly is one of my favourite proofreading tools. Now, claim a 20% discount with this Grammarly couponSupport the show (https://becomeawritertoday.com/join)
Today's episode focuses on the concept of manifestation: What is it? The idea that your thoughts become reality and can in essence manifest in your lifeHow does it work?Law of attraction dictates that like attracts likeAnd the science behind itI recount a conversation I had with Amy Blankson, an expert in the field of positive psychology and a contributor to the Harvard Business ReviewIf you enjoyed today's episode and want to go even deeper, I was interviewed on the Kimberley Wenya podcast on the subject in late 2019. Episode 156 and our conversation begins at the 17 minute mark.
Do you want to become a more creative writer?Dr. Roger Firestien is a creativity consultant and senior faculty member at the Internal Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State College in the United States. He's also the author of Create In A Flash: A Leader's Recipe for Breakthrough Innovation. In this interview, Roger explains: How creativity works for writers Why it's important to force connections between different ideas What do to when you feel blocked and uninspired What his writing routine looks likeAnd lots more.I started by asking Roger about his new book Create In A Flash: A Leader's Recipe for Breakthrough InnovationResourcesCreate in a Flash by Roger Firestein--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becomeawritertoday/messageSupport the show (https://becomeawritertoday.com/join)
Pascal Gambardella, who holds a PhD, is an author and lecturer specialising in creative thinking. Over the years, he has taught students how to become more prolific and how to overcome problems like writer's block.In this interview, Pascal explains: How he encourages prolific writing The questions you should ask yourself at the start of any writing project Why every writer should trigger a creative state and how to do it What his writing routine looks likeAnd lots moreResourcesHow to Write a JournalAttention writers!What's the best grammar checker of 2019? Find out in my guide and get a discount on your tool of choice.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becomeawritertoday/messageSupport the show (https://becomeawritertoday.com/join)
Canadian writer Scott Young learnt the entire MIT computer science curriculum in just one year, travelled around the world for 12-months without speaking english and has taught himself creative skills like drawing portraits.In his new book, Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career, he's condensed what he and others have discovered about learning hard skills fast.I recently caught up with Scott and in this interview, he reveals: Why he decided to write a book about ultra-learning How he approaches writing, research and self-editing What new writers should do if they want to acquire skills like copywriting The essential role of critical feedback for writers What his writing and ideal early morning routine looks likeAnd lots moreAttention writers!What's the best grammar checker of 2019? Find out in my guide and get a discount on your tool of choice.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becomeawritertoday/messageSupport the show (https://becomeawritertoday.com/join)
This is was an awesome conversation with Shaan Hathiramani about the future of education. Shaan is the CEO of Flockjay, the school that teaches you sales and helps get you job. Did I mention that you only pay once you get a job? Amazing. In this episode, we dive into:What is Flockjay?How do they fund the education ?The role of ISAs(income share agreements) in the futureThe stats of college success stories (or lack thereof)Making the case for traditional collegeAn analysis into student debtA look into longevity and elder-techWhat the future of K-8 looks likeAnd much more!Learn more about Flockjay here ---> https://flockjay.com/ Get on the email list at forwardthinking.substack.com
Check out the full show notes at InfatuatedPodcast.com to see the fun extras! https://wp.me/p9NOsJ-4WJoin me and romance authors Vivien Jackson and Tamsin Ley as we chat about all things gaming, our favorite gaming romances, how gaming has become such an integral part of our lives, and reminisce about our best (and worst) times in games like World of Warcraft, Munchkin, D&D, and so many others!On Episode 4 of the GraveTells Romance podcast, WE CHAT ABOUT:World of Warcraft, fire mages vs frostDungeons & Dragons (and why not to play with “friendly fire” on when Sue is your teammate!)“Meet” Tamsin Ley’s “Rubac” not-merman paladin from WoW’s Cenarian Circle server (screenshot below! Or see him on my Facebook live preview here or on YouTube)Star Wars TOR and all its Jedi (does having so many Jedi kill the game’s atmosphere?)Bioware & romance in their gamesRL (real life) gaming romances that started in games (Psst! I tell the story of how I met my husband)Second Life (life replacement type game)WoW movie (and the only good things about it)How GraveTells got its name (ever been curious about that?
To understand the 2012 election, you had to ask a political scientist. To understand the 2016 election, you need to call a linguist.At least, I did. Deborah Tannen is a Georgetown University linguist who's done pioneering work in how men and women's communication styles differ. Her book You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation, was on the New York Times best seller list for nearly four years, including eight months as number one. But I got to know her earlier this year, as part of a reporting project to understand Hillary Clinton's leadership style, and the ways in which it's lost — and even a liability — on the campaign trail.Tannen's work has helped me understand not just Clinton and Trump's communication styles, but my own — her analysis of how men and women communication at home, and in the workplace, is useful no matter who you are. This episode, more than any other I've done, is full of practical insight into situations we all face daily. Among our topics:-How she became a linguist-Why everyone in her doctoral program was recording the conversations at dinner parties-The ways in which linguistics can solve the same problems as psychology-How cultural attitudes about interruptions and silence lead to miscommunication and frustration (I found this one *very* relevant)-The debate over African-American Vernacular English, and the crucial research that both powered it, and has been forgotten about it -The components of what she calls “conversational style” and how they vary depending on who you are-How gender roles can create conflict within relationships, even just in end-of-the-day check-ins with your partner-Why women are perceived to speak more than men, even when they're speaking less-How gendered forms of communication have changed perceptions of Hillary Clinton-Why she tries to never use the word "sexism" when discussing evaluations of Clinton and other female politicians-How expectations of good leadership are caught up in gendered ideas of what leaders look and sound likeAnd so, so much more. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
《Style》是美国流行女歌手泰勒·斯威夫特演唱的一首歌曲,歌曲由Ali Payami、马克斯·马丁、Shellback和泰勒·斯威夫特编写,音乐制作由马克斯·马丁、Shellback、Ali Payami负责。收录在泰勒·斯威夫特的第五张录音室专辑《1989》中,并作为促销专辑的第三支单曲,被发布于2015年2月10日。中文名称:超有型外文名称:Style所属专辑:1989歌曲时长:3分51秒发行时间:2015年2月10日歌曲原唱:泰勒·斯威夫特音乐风格:摇滚乐,放克,舞曲,梦幻流行MV导演:凯尔·纽曼歌曲语言:英语单曲格式:数字音乐分享创作背景《Style》的歌词和简谱由Ali Payami、马克斯·马丁、Shellback和泰勒·斯威夫特共同编写,歌曲的混音工作由约翰·汉斯和瑟班·吉尼亚负责不同处理。2014年10月,泰勒·斯威夫特在接受iHeartRadio采访时表示,《Style》是她“最喜欢的秘密”,她希望别人能喜欢上这首歌,这首歌让她想起了半夜开车的感觉。与此同时,瑞安·西克雷斯特在接受iHeartRadio采访后,解释了歌曲的创作灵感。他说,这首歌基本上讲述了一段关系。当时他正在讨论另一首歌,歌曲中的男女都试图想忘记对方。他就想到,他们两人在这段关系下的感情其实是很模糊的,而这种关系很快就会变得非常复杂,所以就没有永远情况下的谁对谁错了。歌曲歌词英文Midnight, you come and pick me upNo head lightsLong drive, could end in burning flames or paradiseFading off you, oh, it's been a while since I have even heard from youI should just tell you to leave 'cause IKnow exactly where it leads but IWatch us go round and round each timeYou got that James Dean day dream look in your eyeAnd I got that red lip classic thing that you likeAnd when we go crashing down, we come back every time.'Cause we never go out of styleWe never go out of styleYou got that long hair, slicked back, white T-shirt.And I got that good girlfaith and a tight little skirt,And when we go crashing down, we come back in every time.'Cause we never go out of styleWe never go out of style.So it goesHe can't keep his wild eyes on the roadTakes me homeLights are off, he‘s taking off his coatI say I heard that you been out and about with some other girlSome other girlHe says, what you've heard is true but ICan‘t stop thinking about you and II said I've been there too a few times'Cause you got that James Dean day dream look in your eyeAnd I got that red lip classic thing that you likeAnd when we go crashing down, we come back every time.We never go out of styleWe never go out of styleYou got that long hair, slicked back, white T-shirt.And I got that good girlfaith and a tight little skirt,And when we go crashing down, we come back in every time.'Cause we never go out of styleWe never go out of style.Take me homeJust take me homeJust take me homeYou got that James Dean day dream look in your eyeAnd I got that red lip classic thing that you likeAnd when we go crashing down, we come back every time.We never go out of styleWe never go out of style译文午夜时分,你来接我关掉了前照灯长时间的开车,驶向的可能是地狱或者是天堂很久没听到你的消息都快把你忘记了我该直接让你离开我因为我知道我们的结果会如何但是我看着我们每次都分分合合你有着詹姆斯·迪恩般年少轻狂的眼神我有着红唇和你喜欢的古典气质每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初因为我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人你有后梳的长发,穿着白色的T恤而我穿着紧身裙把自己打扮的像个乖乖女每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初因为我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人就是这样他眼里透露出炽热却并没有在意路况带我回到家关了灯,他脱下了外套我告诉他我早就听说了你和其他的女孩的绯闻其他的女孩他说,你已经听到的是真的,但是我只想陪着你啊我说我也领略过此中滋味很多次了你有着詹姆斯·迪恩般年少轻狂的眼神我有着红唇和你喜欢的古典气质每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人你有后梳的长发,穿着白色的T恤而我穿着紧身裙把自己打扮的像个乖乖女每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初因为我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人带我回家带我回家吧带我回家吧你有着詹姆斯·迪恩般年少轻狂的眼神我有着红唇和你喜欢的古典气质每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人
《Style》是美国流行女歌手泰勒·斯威夫特演唱的一首歌曲,歌曲由Ali Payami、马克斯·马丁、Shellback和泰勒·斯威夫特编写,音乐制作由马克斯·马丁、Shellback、Ali Payami负责。收录在泰勒·斯威夫特的第五张录音室专辑《1989》中,并作为促销专辑的第三支单曲,被发布于2015年2月10日。中文名称:超有型外文名称:Style所属专辑:1989歌曲时长:3分51秒发行时间:2015年2月10日歌曲原唱:泰勒·斯威夫特音乐风格:摇滚乐,放克,舞曲,梦幻流行MV导演:凯尔·纽曼歌曲语言:英语单曲格式:数字音乐分享创作背景《Style》的歌词和简谱由Ali Payami、马克斯·马丁、Shellback和泰勒·斯威夫特共同编写,歌曲的混音工作由约翰·汉斯和瑟班·吉尼亚负责不同处理。2014年10月,泰勒·斯威夫特在接受iHeartRadio采访时表示,《Style》是她“最喜欢的秘密”,她希望别人能喜欢上这首歌,这首歌让她想起了半夜开车的感觉。与此同时,瑞安·西克雷斯特在接受iHeartRadio采访后,解释了歌曲的创作灵感。他说,这首歌基本上讲述了一段关系。当时他正在讨论另一首歌,歌曲中的男女都试图想忘记对方。他就想到,他们两人在这段关系下的感情其实是很模糊的,而这种关系很快就会变得非常复杂,所以就没有永远情况下的谁对谁错了。歌曲歌词英文Midnight, you come and pick me upNo head lightsLong drive, could end in burning flames or paradiseFading off you, oh, it's been a while since I have even heard from youI should just tell you to leave 'cause IKnow exactly where it leads but IWatch us go round and round each timeYou got that James Dean day dream look in your eyeAnd I got that red lip classic thing that you likeAnd when we go crashing down, we come back every time.'Cause we never go out of styleWe never go out of styleYou got that long hair, slicked back, white T-shirt.And I got that good girlfaith and a tight little skirt,And when we go crashing down, we come back in every time.'Cause we never go out of styleWe never go out of style.So it goesHe can't keep his wild eyes on the roadTakes me homeLights are off, he‘s taking off his coatI say I heard that you been out and about with some other girlSome other girlHe says, what you’ve heard is true but ICan‘t stop thinking about you and II said I’ve been there too a few times'Cause you got that James Dean day dream look in your eyeAnd I got that red lip classic thing that you likeAnd when we go crashing down, we come back every time.We never go out of styleWe never go out of styleYou got that long hair, slicked back, white T-shirt.And I got that good girlfaith and a tight little skirt,And when we go crashing down, we come back in every time.'Cause we never go out of styleWe never go out of style.Take me homeJust take me homeJust take me homeYou got that James Dean day dream look in your eyeAnd I got that red lip classic thing that you likeAnd when we go crashing down, we come back every time.We never go out of styleWe never go out of style译文午夜时分,你来接我关掉了前照灯长时间的开车,驶向的可能是地狱或者是天堂很久没听到你的消息都快把你忘记了我该直接让你离开我因为我知道我们的结果会如何但是我看着我们每次都分分合合你有着詹姆斯·迪恩般年少轻狂的眼神我有着红唇和你喜欢的古典气质每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初因为我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人你有后梳的长发,穿着白色的T恤而我穿着紧身裙把自己打扮的像个乖乖女每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初因为我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人就是这样他眼里透露出炽热却并没有在意路况带我回到家关了灯,他脱下了外套我告诉他我早就听说了你和其他的女孩的绯闻其他的女孩他说,你已经听到的是真的,但是我只想陪着你啊我说我也领略过此中滋味很多次了你有着詹姆斯·迪恩般年少轻狂的眼神我有着红唇和你喜欢的古典气质每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人你有后梳的长发,穿着白色的T恤而我穿着紧身裙把自己打扮的像个乖乖女每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初因为我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人带我回家带我回家吧带我回家吧你有着詹姆斯·迪恩般年少轻狂的眼神我有着红唇和你喜欢的古典气质每当我们的关系快崩溃的时候,我们又能和好如初我们的爱不会过时我们一直都是时尚的领路人
What is it like to hop in a Land Rover and drive from Europe to India?On a recent trip to Nepal, I was slowly wandering back on a lakeside trail from a hike near the town of Pokhara when I ran into Niels and Anna, a lovely German couple.The first thing I noticed, even before their charming smiles, was "The Dude."Who is the dude?This badass car is the dude!The friendly couple were partway through an epic Land Rover overland adventure, peeling out of their home town in Germany just a few months ago and slowly making their way to India.Immediately, the questions came pouring into my head:What is it like to drive through the middle east?How long does it take to plan a trip like this?What is life like on the road?Later in the evening we sat down for a pizza and I unloaded my brain full of questions in a very fun podcast interview. Give it a listen now by hitting play on the bar above.You'll learn:How a Land Rover overland trip differs from a typical backpacking experienceHow long it takes to plan an epic trip like thisWhere to find your vehicleSimple measures you can take to stay safe on the roadHeartwarming stories about the kindness of strangers in Iran and throughout the overland trailWhat border crossings are likeAnd much more!Are you ready to travel overland?Mentioned in this showNiels and Anna's blogIndependent Travel Gold Overland PodcastLonely Planet Thorn Tree ForumListen to more travel podcastsThe post Road Tripping Europe To India : Daily Life On A Land Rover Overland Adventure appeared first on Zero to Travel.