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In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Gary goes solo tonight as Eric is off for a few days. Gary begins with the media bias of political activists and the government subsidies to news agencies. Also "Signal Gate" with audio from Marco Rubio, wasteful funding to Ivy League schools, government funding to NPR and PBS, audio from Representative Eric Burleson on free speech, a classic children's song from Mr. Roger's Neighborhood on "boys will always be boys and girls will always be girls". Also changes with Social Security, audio from democratic Senator Lindsay Williams wanting to let all girls know that she's "there for them" so they'll know that girls are just as strong as boys when competing in sports, as well as racism and critical race theory and much more. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg, Dani speaks with Alissa Viera and Lindsay Williams of the Toledo, Ohio-based ice cream manufacturer Swanky Scoops. They discuss the grants that allow local economies to flourish, the impact that delays in the reimbursement of funds can have on small food businesses, and how federal grant freezes — even when temporary — can undermine trust. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.
This is one of Jacalyn's favorite episodes! She always loves reflecting on the incredible women she's had the privilege of speaking with and the empowering insights they've shared. Each of them comes from a unique background, facing different struggles and viewing their active lifestyles through different lenses, which shapes what fitness means to them personally. This year, Jacalyn has faced her own challenges. After her appendix ruptured, she was sidelined for two months—only able to walk, the longest break she's had from exercise since she was 12. It was a true mental test, impacting not just her physical health, but her sense of self-worth as well. It forced her to reflect on everything she's learned through this podcast, including the realization that sometimes, fitness itself can be an obstacle to pursuing other passions. She wants to take a moment to thank each of the incredible women who have shared their stories. Their courage and wisdom continue to inspire her, and she can't wait to see what the next year brings in terms of new conversations and insights. Crystal Rose Hudelson 01:44:07 https://www.instagram.com/aroseontherock/ Melissa Adao 07:20:09 https://www.instagram.com/bgirlmel/ Khai Bhagwandin 13:15:25 https://www.instagram.com/khaiann/ Melissa Pell McQueen 15:32:14 https://www.instagram.com/mel2toes/ Lindsay Williams 18:38:12 https://www.instagram.com/coachlinwilli/ Jacalyn Gross 20:11:26 https://www.instagram.com/jacalyngross/ Lizzi Hoffert 21:05:16 Follow on Strava Julie Mckelvey 22:42:08 https://www.instagram.com/juliemckelvey27/ Cherilyn Suiter 25:02:02 https://www.instagram.com/dcsuiter/ Producer Jeremy Canaria Editor Jacalyn Gross Original Music by Pete Alba --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacalyn-gross/support
I invited a very special language learning and language loving friend to co-host this episode with me and chat all about the joys of language learning. This is a very familiar voice in the language learning community, and it's such a pleasure to have Kerstin Cable of Fluent Language and The Fluent Show on Love, Joy, and Languages! We had an absolute blast talking about loving languages and finding joy in learning them. This chat is extra special for me because I don't think this show would exist without Kerstin and her Podcasting 101 course (https://www.kerstincable.com/podcasting101). Big thanks to Kerstin for putting so much goodness out into the world! In today's episode, Kersin and I talk about celebrating our language achievements, the value of self-work and appreciating your own personal journey, language exams and the excitement of the process, lots of German language, the link between language and culture, Kerstin teaches me a bit Welsh (you'll see why this language can easily become an obsession!), and Kerstin shares some of her favorite language things and people. Learning a language is a long road, and there are so many challenges along the way, but something that keeps us in the language learning world is all the joy we find in the process and the community. I hope you enjoy listening in to my chat with Kerstin, and I hope it reminds you of all the exciting things you find in your own language life. The Fluent Show episodes mentioned in this episode: Words of the Year 2023 (https://www.fluent.show/243) The Farewell Episode: The Joy of Finishing Good Things (https://www.fluent.show/240) I'm Not Dead Yet, So I'd Like to Keep Learning: Interview with German Learner Randy (https://www.fluent.show/8) Reviews of the Year with Shannon Kennedy: 2021 (https://www.fluent.show/234), 2020 (https://www.fluent.show/203), 2019 (https://www.fluent.show/166), 2018 (https://www.fluent.show/118) Marc Okrand on Creating the Klingon Language (https://www.fluent.show/172) Interview with Language Creator David Peterson (Game of Thrones, Dune, The 100, Doctor Strange) (https://www.fluent.show/158) Good bye Chemistry, hello Linguistics! with Sarah F. Philips (https://www.fluent.show/209) Other content mentioned in this episode: German Uncovered (Beginner) (https://learn.storylearning.com/german-uncovered-level-11674240494503) by Olly Richards Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/) Episode 59: A Joyful Chat with a Special Guest Co-Host, Love, Joy, and Languages with Lindsay Williams (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/episode-59) Shannon Kennedy at Eurolinguiste (https://eurolinguiste.com/) Emily Richardson of The Langauge Confidence Project and Tea with Emily (https://www.languageconfidenceproject.com/) Yabla Language Immersion (https://www.yabla.com/?a=1568&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwoJa2BhBPEiwA0l0ImDGlNae3Gj4g5NA4ZKbfPPdyHedENu_e2DlpUXLmNFuqM-BhhiYfwBoCVZ4QAvD_BwE) Language Habit System (https://www.fluentlanguage.co.uk/lhs), by Kerstin Cable AI Language Club (https://www.ailanguageclub.com/), with Kerstin Cable & Josh Goldsmith Kerstin can be found at: For language learning: Fluent Language Blog, Podcast & Language Tuition (https://www.fluentlanguage.co.uk/) For business: Kerstin Cable (https://www.kerstincable.com/) Kerstin's Podcast: The Fluent Show (https://www.fluent.show/) Instagram: @kerstin_fluent X (Twitter): @fluentlanguage Where to find me: Love, Joy, and Languages Blog (https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/) All podcast episodes can be found at http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/. Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages X (Twitter): @LoveJoy_Lang
Today's episode is not to be missed! I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with Emily Harris, the language loving woman behind Language Travel Adoptee, a YouTube channel aimed at helping others gain confidence in their language learning through self awareness and personal growth. Emily shares a lot of her own personal experiences learning languages as a high achieving perfectionist, a transracial adoptee learning the language of her birth country, and all the very intricate intersections of her life. Today we focus a lot on authenticity in language learning, but particularly from the aspect of content creation in a world like YouTube where content is often tailored toward clicks and likes and less about the authentic reality of oneself. It was so good to finally get to sit down with Emily and talk about some of the harder things many of us face in our language lives. She and I share many similarities in the history of our personalities and mindset, as well as similarities in our growth stories through navigating language learning in a holistic way. Don't miss the links below, where you can find and connect with Emily. Connect with Emily: Emily's Newsletter: Language Travel Adoptee (https://language-travel-adoptee.ck.page/5b31fef91b) Emily's YouTube: Language Travel Adoptee (https://www.youtube.com/@languagetraveladoptee) Emily's Podcast: Language Wellness and Identity Podcast (https://open.spotify.com/show/2eVbzHTByRNVbxlkPPoICO) Instagram: @languagetraveladoptee X (Twitter): @LangTravAdoptee Other content mentioned in this episode: How to Learn a Language (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcasts/), Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages The Language Confidence Project (https://www.languageconfidenceproject.com/podcasts), by Emily Richardson Shhh, I'm Learning! (https://open.spotify.com/show/6v0GrjOA5UfLRd5vilj5lF), by Martha Summerlin Burt Goldman and Quantum Jumping (https://www.mindvalley.com/quantum) More interviews with Emily: Self-Compassion & Identity in Language Learning (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzcDijthsJ8), How to Learn a Language, by Lindsay Williams Use Spiritual Practices to Quantum Leap to Fluency (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93U0dcrY_M), Laid-Back Languages Episode 143. Speaking Mandarin (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J9f8KfsT1Y&list=PL4LpnS_O2PEuRtPkJg9mOi4UlIvuTNFYE&index=5&t=1s), Speaking Tongues Podcast, by Elle Charisse AFP 189 - Emily Harris: Language Learning, Culture, and PErfectionism as a Transracial Adoptee (https://open.spotify.com/episode/1NEh8DXZdGwXtjfT61Na9K), The Actual Fluency Podcast by Kris Broholm Where to find me: Love, Joy, and Languages Blog (https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/) All podcast episodes can be found at http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/. Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages X (Twitter): @LoveJoy_Lang
We're thrilled to introduce Lindsay Williams, a trailblazer in the world of cross-country skiing whose journey is as exhilarating as a downhill descent. I've admired and looked up to Lindsay since our time together as teammates at Northern Michigan University. Around that same time marked the 2006 Winter Olympics, where Lindsay was part of the Olympic team—a testament to her unwavering dedication and unmatched work ethic. Lindsay has carved her path to success, leaving behind tracks of inspiration in the snow to follow. From the snow-adorned starting line on the Olympic stage to whipping up culinary masterpieces as a chef, and a promising return to the world of ski racing. Join us as we glide through Lindsay's extraordinary journey, navigating the peaks and valleys of her career, and uncovering the true meaning of resilience in the face of icy challenges. Host Jacalyn Gross Guest Lindsay Williams Producer Jeremy Canaria Editor Jacalyn Gross Original Music by Pete Alba @ursportswear --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacalyn-gross/support
On June 2nd, 2023, the documentary series "Shiny Happy People" premiered on Amazon Prime. While the series' tagline promised to expose some Duggar family secrets, it ended up revealing much more, particularly the work and philosophy of Bill Gothard, the creator of the Institute in Basic Life Principles and the Advanced Training Institute. Gothard's curriculum was marketed as extremely helpful for families in protecting their children, but it ultimately caused incredible harm.Today, a year after the series premiered on Amazon Prime, I'm sitting down with one of the cast members of "Shiny Happy People," Lindsay Williams, to discuss her life journey from starting in IBGP at the age of eight to working alongside Bill Gothard one-on-one at headquarters. We even spent a good chunk of the conversation discussing Lindsay Williams' life now, both as an advocate and as a successful makeup artist who has worked with brands like Vogue and GQ. We explore what it's like transitioning from being a repressed homeschooler to working in the fast-paced world of beauty and fashion.It's an incredible conversation. I thoroughly enjoyed talking to Lindsay; we instantly became friends, and I'm certain you'll love hearing from her in this episode of the Preacher Boys podcast.✖️✖️✖️Support the Show: Patreon.com/PreacherBoys✖️✖️✖️If you or someone you know has experienced abuse, visit courage365.org/need-help✖️✖️✖️CONNECT WITH THE SHOW:preacherboyspodcast.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@PreacherBoyshttps://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/https://twitter.com/preacherboysdochttps://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/https://www.tiktok.com/@preacherboyspodTo connect with a community that shares the Preacher Boys Podcast's mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188/*as an amazon associate I may receive a small commission on purchases made through links in these show notesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Manifesting. Some people love it. Some people believe it's hogwash. Wherever you stand, the truth remains that our actions lead to consequences. When our actions are in line with our goals (something that takes conscious awareness and intention), then the consequences will be in line with our desires. So it makes sense that our actions that are aligned with our language goals will lead to the language results we want. This is exactly what we're talking about today. I am delighted to share this conversation I had with French language coach Angel Pretot of French Fluency. I first learned of Angel's work in an interview he had with Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages (linked below), and this led me to Angel's work guiding French learners to fluency with manifestation. While there are many, many different explanations and thoughts about what manifesting is and how it works, there are also many misconceptions about it, as well, especially when it comes to language learning. Because, really, I don't hear a lot of people in language learning spaces talking about manifesting and how we can use the power of our brains to bring the language to us and to align ourselves better with our language goals. Despite what some people think, manifesting in language learning is not simply thinking your language into existence. I need to say this because I know it's a very common misconception. And that's why I wanted to bring Angel onto the show to break this all down for us, talk about what manifesting is and how we can harness it to take inspired action in our language lives that leads to the language outcomes we desire. Angel shares some very practical tips for how you can strengthen your language learning by implementing manifesting techniques to unlock the power of your brain to consciously work for you and lead you to your language learning goals faster and more enjoyably. Connect with Angel: Angel's website: French Fluency (https://www.frenchfluency.net/) Manifesting French Fluency (https://www.frenchfluency.net/manifesting) Angel's Podcast: Cultural Fluency (https://www.frenchfluency.net/cultural-fluency-podcast) Angel's YouTube: Angel Pretot - The French Coach (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUdQ0mm-jrP00TjeVgXiLw) Other content mentioned in this episode: 4 Step Progess to Learn Any Language with Angel Pretot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Slb0CmzC1WI), Lindsay Does Languages Simone Pols (https://simonepols.com/), Language Coach and host of Simple Italian Podcast Denise Duffield-Thomas (https://www.youtube.com/@denisedt), Manifesting YouTube Channel Burt Goldman and Quantum Jumping (https://www.mindvalley.com/quantum) More interviews with Angel: Conversation with Angel Pretot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzCAryta-go), Chandra Gore Consulting Use Spiritual Practices to Quantum Leap to Fluency (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93U0dcrY_M), Laid-Back Languages Meditations that Help You Learn Languages (https://www.bitchute.com/video/wNVLdp00H5Hz/), Speakingpodcast Interview with Angel Pretot (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgOC8vQCYFQ), Dr. Wayne Pernell - The Exceptional Success Coach Where to find me: Love, Joy, and Languages Blog (https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/) All podcast episodes can be found here (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/). Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages X (Twitter): @LoveJoy_Lang
Every successful coach and course creator has their own story and set of circumstances that they had to overcome to reach their breakthrough. My guest and student on this week's episode - Lindsay Williams is no different. Like any entrepreneur, she had some hurdles she needed to overcome to get to where she is now, which is a $20k/month business. But her real breakthrough came when she niched down & when she followed the Sell From Stage strategies provided in the Academy. During this episode, she breaks down her journey and how she got to the point of using just 1 presentation to drive almost all of her revenue! Sell From Stage Academy is currently open for just a few days. https://sellfromstageacademy.com Discover how to authentically connect with your audience & fill your programs with a Conversion Story. https://www.conversionstoryformula.com Hit the "Follow" button so you don't miss an episode! Love this podcast? Write a review and give it a 5-star rating! I'd love to hear from you. For all the show notes and links: https://www.expertedgepodcast.com/blog/episode201 Connect with Colin on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colinboyd/ Get a free trial of Colin's favorite ALL-IN-ONE Course, Content and Email System: Kajabi http://colinboyd.co/kajabi
Today's conversation is with Lindsay Williams, the language obsessed human behind Lindsay Does Languages, a business dedicated to inspiring independent language learners to succeed when doing it solo. Lindsay has studied over 14 different languages and developed some degree of competence in all of them.
Welcome to the Fluent Show's annual WOTY Extravaganza ✨ Exploring AI language goals, language bots, and a global banquet from rizz to crisis mode. This episode has something for everyone! Get the full show notes and links to all words of the year at https://www.fluent.show/243 Love the show? Rate & Review it here (https://lovethepodcast.com/0dH1NG) - takes 30 seconds and means a lot to us!
Strap in your spurs and hold onto your hat as we ride into the heart-stopping saga of Silver Creek Horse Ranch. This week on Romance Weekly, we'll take you on a journey where passion flares and destinies are forged in the fires of adversity.Witness as Lindsay Williams, the fierce heir to the ranch, and Jake Turner, the cowboy with a soul as wild as the mustangs he tames, form an alliance that could spell salvation or ruin. A land steeped in legacy teeters on the edge of financial abyss, and the duo's fledgling hope is shadowed by the nefarious Marcus Thornton, whose ambition knows no bounds.Amid the swirling dust and the thunder of hooves, the true mettle of our protagonists is tested. A climactic battle ensues, underpinned by the raw majesty of a wild mustang herd, as nature itself seems to rise in defense of the ranch. As the twin flames of danger and desire burn ever brighter, Jake's unspoken emotions are channeled into a heartfelt gesture that promises more than just the survival of Silver Creek.Join us for a tale of tenacity, love, and the eternal dance between human and horse—all under the vast, open skies of the frontier.
Watch this on YouTube -- https://youtu.be/1JGccYaiI8I On the homepage of her website, Lindsay Williams, a polyglot from the UK who speaks 14 languages, says this: “I don't teach languages. I teach you how to learn a language.” If you're a teacher, that's what you should do too if you want to keep your job. Knowledge is not confined in the expert's brain anymore. It's on YouTube, ebooks and websites. So no matter what skills you teach – be they language, cooking, or management skills – training your students to access information and helping them discover how to learn independently are your two main responsibilities. How can you charge more for what you do if you're a mere explainer? Soon there won't be any more room for the explainer. Your ultimate goal is to empower the student. And that requires empathy, storytelling and human connection. These are elements no technology can replace. “Thank you, teacher, now I know how to learn by myself. I don't need you anymore” is the most rewarding comment the modern teacher could hear. Teaching learning: that's the aim. And that's what Lindsay does. I've interviewed her on my podcast. We talked about learning languages, learner autonomy, culture, writing, self-assessment, the future of teaching and more. I hope you'll be inspired by Lindsay as much as I've been. Episode Links Lindsay's website -- https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ Lindsay's YouTube Channel -- https://www.youtube.com/@LindsayDowLanguages Join my private email list for non-native English writers -- https://fabiocerpelloni.com/private/ **www.fabiocerpelloni.com**
I invited a very special language learning and language loving friend to co-host this episode with me and chat all about the joys of language learning. This is a very familiar voice in the language learning community, and it's such a pleasure to have Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages on the show! We had an absolute blast talking about loving languages and finding joy in learning them. We talk about current language learning wins, some favorite languages and connections to them (spoiler: you may want to learn Guarani after listening to Lindsay talk about it), and what keeps us joyfully teathered at each level of learning. Learning a language is a long road, and there are so many challenges along the way, but something that keeps us in the language learning world is all the joy we find in the process and the community. I hope you enjoy listening in to my chat with Lindsay, and I hope it reminds you of all the exciting things you find in your own language life. I was recently a guest on Lindsay's podcast "How to Learn a Language," where we chat about perfectionism & immersion. Blog, video, and audio formats of the interview can be found here on her site (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/perfectionism-immersion-myths-that-need-debunking-with-heidi-lovejoy/). Lindsay can be found at: Website: Lindsay Does Languages (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/) Podcasts: How to Learn a Language (https://open.spotify.com/show/6lDzDtfPLlXfetQnx8EeSs) and Teach Languages Online (https://open.spotify.com/show/0pFVzQIv9YLi6AX1QjQ1jH) Instagram: @lindsaydoeslanguages LinkedIn: Lindsay Williams (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayhwilliams/) Lindsay's Weekly Curated Spotify Playlist: Not My Mother Tongue (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5w71az9ijvXwtpBLMAXDSO) Where to find me: Love, Joy, and Languages Blog (https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/) Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages X (Twitter): @LoveJoy_Lang All episodes of the show can be found at www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com.
Coach John Dewall is originally from Lakeland, MN attending Stllwater HS. In high school, he was a three sport athlete competing in cross country, nordic skiing, and track and field. After high school, he attended UW-Madison where he continued his nordic skiing career. Throughout this time, Coach Dewall was instrumental in mainstreaming the rollerblade, going from coast to coast with demonstrations. At 22, he was hired at Hastings HS, teaching agricultural science classes. Throughout his 44 year career at Hastings, Coach Dewall has coached a variety of sports, mainly cross country, nordic skiing, and track and field. During this time, he has multiple state participants and individual state champions in cross country, nordic skiing, and track and field. In addition to the individual champions, he led the girls nordic team to 14 conference titles along with 8 section titles with a team state championship in 1992. On the boys side of nordic, he has coached 21 conference titles, 14 section championships, and a team state championship in 1989. Finally, he has multiple US National Team members such as Torry Kraftson, and two future Olympians in Lindsay Williams and Dan Campbell. Coach Dewall gives a great interview that highlights how success is measured and really highlights all the coaches and athletes he has worked with over his 44 year career.
In today's episode I share 4 (or 4.5) tips for creating benchmarks along your language journey to guarantee that your future self will recognize and believe that you're making progress. In language learning, it's really easy to be so down in the weeds and the details of studying and practicing that progress feels slow or even stagnant. Yet, every single word we learn is a tiny bit of growth, and the more progress we see, the more we keep coming back for more. But it can be difficult to recognize that progress, especially if we don't work toward a particular measure of progress like taking a level exam or counting the number of words we learn or something like that. But why wait for those big measures of progress to happen? At any point in your language journey, you can intentionally create meaningful bencharks that will set you up for future moments of progress recognition. I hope today's episode allows you to brainstorm some creative ideas that bring a little extra excitement, motivation, and pride into your language life. If you like the idea of making sure you see the language progress that you're making (because you are making progress), check out episode 22 here (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/episode-22), where I talk about the role mindfulness also plays in seeing and believing our language progress. Links to other resources for getting ideas on how to realize and measure your language progress and growth: Blogs & Articles: * How to Record Your Language Learning Progress (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-record-your-language-learning-progress/) by Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages * Language Learning Progress: 9 Ways to See How Far You've Come (https://www.fluentu.com/blog/language-learning-progress/) by Meredith Kreisa on FluentU * Keeping Track of Your Learning (https://lindiebotes.com/2021/04/07/how-to-track-language-progress/) by Lindie Botes * The Ultimate Language Learning Guide Part III: Commitment -- Drops (https://medium.com/languagedrops/the-ultimate-language-learning-guide-part-iii-commitment-drops-d42b597ad3) by Shannon Kennedy, published in Languagedrops Podcasts & Videos: * Signs That You're Making Progress with Language Learning (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2U71LB9nLk) by Grace of Guresu * Don't Let the Intermediate Plateau Scare You (https://anchor.fm/emily-richardson1/episodes/S2E13-Dont-let-the-intermediate-plateau-scare-you-e1o2rf3) by Emily Richardson of The Language Confidence Project * 5 Steps for Creating Your Language Habit (https://www.fluent.show/130) by Kerstin Cable of The Fluent Show * Tracking Your Language Learning Progress (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y-QvN_9u5o) by Lindie Botes Where to find me: Love, Joy, and Languages Blog (https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/) All podcast episodes can be found here (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/). Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages Twitter: @LoveJoy_Lang
Reports of the demise of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency have been numerous over recent years. Yet its status remains intact even though 2023 hasn't been kind to the greenback. US interest rates show signs of having peaked as inflation abates, but is the dollar weakness as simple as that?Philip Saunders provides a perspective on the outlook in conversation with Lindsay Williams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These are uneasy times in the oil market. The OPEC+ group met again in Vienna last week alongside oil industry chief executives and the stakes are high. Tom Nelson, Head of Thematic Equities discusses with Lindsay Williams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lindsay Williams, a pediatric occupational therapist, is back to talk about why you might want to ditch baby containers - think the mamaroo. There's a lot more than that too. Baby containers are on almost every moms baby registry, but at what cost? Dive in to the episode to understand these tools, know the alternative to baby containers and be more intentional with how you use them. Grab the free resources & meet the Mom 2 Mom Special speakers: fiercelizzie.com/podcast/mom2mom Find Lindsay on IG @roottoraise Liked the episode? Share and tag us both! @roottoraise & @unapologeticallyunmedicated And if you have a minute, rate and review the show. Thanks for listening in!
SHOW NOTES: In this episode, Lindsay Williams from Lindsay Does Languages shares with us her journey learning Spanish, what Spanish has brought to her life, and some curious things about her journey like her favorite food from any Spanish speaking country, her favorite song, her favorite word or phrase in Spanish and many other things. Visit Lindsay's... Website https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtTPKajNXJOTibUTwrjIJMg Teacher's Podcast https://anchor.fm/teachlanguagesonline Language Stories Podcast https://howtolearnalanguage.fireside.fm/episodes Listen & Subscribe to my new podcast: Yo Hablo Español Open on Apple Podcasts App (iPhone, iPod, iPad) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yo-hablo-español/id1667145238 Open on Spotify App https://open.spotify.com/show/3hiHvATbio5rmtJJLUF2dD Find it on other Apps https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/yo_hablo_espanol.html Support the podcast If you like my podcasts, please consider donating to my GoFundMe page. Anything that you would like to donate is welcomed. I use your donations to pay my contributors, pay our guests, our subscriptions, and other expenses to keep all the podcasts going. You can find the link to my GoFundMe page on my website and on the link where you can get the free transcripts and materials that I give you. https://www.jezsc.com/ Thank you for listening
In this episode, Lindsay Williams from Lindsay Does Languages shares her story learning Spanish. Visit Lindsay's... Website https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtTPKajNXJOTibUTwrjIJMg Teacher's Podcast https://anchor.fm/teachlanguagesonline Language Stories Podcast https://languagestories.fireside.fm/ Thank you for listening
Aren't words of the year the BEST?? Definitely no quiet quitting or shrinkflation over here because today is a bonus! We're coming out of goblin mode for this special topic (what a vibe shift) and having a lot of fun learning words from all over the world, including the UK, Australia, USA, Germany, Austria, Portugal and Norway. Where do you listen? Take a photo of where you're listening to the Fluent Show and share it on social media to say hello! Here's where you can tag me: * Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thefluentshow * Instagram: http://instagram.com/kerstin_fluent/ and #thefluentshow
Lindsay Williams (Lindsay Does Languages) first appeared on the podcast for Episode 42, and now she's back for a fun conversation where we discuss language learning styles and habits. We also talk about...A Master's Degree in Applied LinguisticsDifferent types of language learnersA quiz to find out your styleLindsay's study routineBad and good habitsAnd more!Show notes page - https://levelupenglish.school/podcast198Sign Up for Free Lessons - https://www.levelupenglish.school/#freelessonsJoin Level Up English - https://courses.levelupenglish.schoolBy becoming a member, you can access all podcast transcripts, listen to the private podcast and join live lessons and courses on the website.Proof Of Concept Podcast An exciting tech show that explores real-life use cases in the field of Data Science & AI!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This is the first of a two-part series in which I talk about impostor syndrome as a language learner. I know many of us in the language learning community have experienced or do experience impostor syndrome – that feeling that we're faking it, we're frauds, we aren't deserving of the praise we receive for our achievements, and one day someone is going to discover that we really have no idea what we're doing. There's a lot of content out there about impostor syndrome, both in general and with respect to language learning, but after a recent private conversation I had with Elle at Speaking Tongues Podcast (you can find her podcast here (https://anchor.fm/speaking-tongues) and YouTube here (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFOPq3j7wGteY-PjcZaMxg)), I started noticing conversations, thoughts, and ideals within the language learning community that, in my opinion, sort of breed impostor syndrome – things that, I think, can easily lead to this phenomenon in a person's language journey, even if they've never before experienced it in other areas of their life. Today I explore some of these connections. I talk about how vague, undefinable goals (such as fluency (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/episode-25)) sets us up to feel like frauds throughout our entire journey. I discuss the link between labels or titles (such as polyglot or multilingual (https://www.fluent.show/194)), and especially the underlying characteristics or expectations we have of someone with such titles, can leave us feeling like impostors in our own journeys. Finally, I dig into how putting our language learning idols up on a high-status pedestal and comparing ourselves to their accomplishments will always cause us to feel unworthy, fake, or deceiving in our own language achievements. Discussions about wanting to become fluent, being an aspiring polyglot, or wanting to be like the most well-known language learners out there are very prevalent in language learning spaces, and I think it's important to deconstruct these ideals and dig into the underlying thoughts, expectations, and beliefs we associate with them. For me, I see a clear link between each of these things and impostor syndrome, something I've experienced for decades, and I bring them out today because I'm interested to know if others can see the same connections I do. Other Language Content on Impostor Syndrome: Articles: How to Overcome Impostor Syndrome for Language Learners (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-overcome-imposter-syndrome-for-language-learners/) by Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages Impostor Syndrome When Learning English (https://www.leonardoenglish.com/blog/imposter-syndrome-when-learning-english) by Ramsay Lewis on Leondardo English How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome When Learning Spanish (https://www.spanish.academy/blog/how-to-overcome-imposter-syndrome-when-learning-spanish/) by Luis F. Dominguez on Spanish Academy blog Am I a heritage language learner, speaker, or impostor? (http://bild-lida.ca/blog/uncategorized/am-i-a-heritage-language-learner-speaker-or-imposter-by-sumanthra-govender/) by Sumanthra Govender on Belonging, Identity, Language Diversity (BILD) Research Group blog Dealing with Imposter Syndrome as a Non-Native Language Tutor (https://thelunartreehouse.com/2021/03/30/dealing-with-imposter-syndrome-as-a-non-native-language-tutor/) by Heather of The Lunar Treehouse blog Impostor Syndrome? Prescribe Yourself Some Polyglot Community! (https://www.polyglossic.com/about-me/) by Richard West-Soley of Polyglossic How to Stop Feeling Like an Impostor (https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2019/05/06/imposter-syndrome/) by Scott H. Young (Note: In the episode I state that I found no other resources making the same connections I do, but I found this article after recording, and Mr. Young does, indeed, claim one of the same links!) Podcasts: How to Stop Feeling Like and Impostor (https://soundcloud.com/user-324815295/ep-49-how-to-stop-feeling-like-an-imposter?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fuser-324815295%252Fep-49-how-to-stop-feeling-like-an-imposter) by Scott H. Young (podcast version of article linked above) Why do I feel like a fraud every time I speak English? The Impostor Syndrome (https://hadarshemesh.com/podcast/11/) by InFluency Podcast Videos: Feeling like an Impostor in English? It's not you. It's the Impostor Syndrome (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD2zCu_a7x8) by Accent's Way English with Hadar (video version of InFluency Podcast linked above) Where to find me: Love, Joy, and Languages Blog (https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/) All podcast episodes can be found here (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/). Instagram: @love.joyandlanguages Twitter: @LoveJoy_Lang
Pues sí, estudiante, una conversación honesta sobre idiomas es la que he tenido con Lindsay. Ella ha llegado a estudiar hasta catorce idiomas. Es común encontrar en Internet multitud de recursos que nos explican cómo llegar de A a B, fórmulas para hacer nuestro aprendizaje más productivo y convertirnos en estudiantes perfectos.En esta charla con Lindsay hablamos de aprender idiomas sin olvidar que somos personas con inseguridades, con limitaciones de tiempo y con personalidades diferentes.¡Aprende mucho y disfruta del episodio!Lindsay Does Languages WebsiteIntermediate Spanish Podcast with Free Transcript & Vocabulary Flashcards www.spanishlanguagecoach.com - Aprende español escuchando contenido natural adaptado para estudiantes de español de nivel intermedio.Mi curso: Español Ágil - Intermediate Online CourseSi es la primera vez que escuchas este podcast, puedes usarlo como un podcast diario para aprender español - Learn Spanish Daily Podcast with Spanish Language Coach
This Thanksgiving Eve live show is an all time favorite! We recorded this live back in 2017 with wrestlers Johnny Pugs (aka Kuma) and Tony Dangers, plus circus performers Guglielmo & Madame Daggers (aka Nick and Lindsay Williams). Check out these video clips from the night of the show: Johnny Pugs vs. Tony Dangerous: https://youtu.be/2rTgGIzkgTY Guglielmo and Madame Daggers: https://youtu.be/uF-4S5-h5R0 Want to see us live? We're performing at Manny and Friends on Thanksgiving Eve. Visit SuperLiveAdventure.com for more info. Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/426ffaa67956/slap-newsletter Interested in joining the Li'l Chub Club? Visit patreon.com/superliveadventure to learn more. Want to support the show without joining the Li'l Chub Club? You can always grab some official podcast merch at superliveadventure.com, or simply toss a few bucks in the tip jar at linktr.ee/slapodcast. Follow @slapodcast on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, and join us on our Discord Server. Fit it where you s#!t it.
"You're been studying Spanish for five years?! Are you fluent yet?" "You lived in Poland for two years? You must be fluent now." "You study languages? Sp how many languages do you speak fluently?" "Your kids have gone to the German school for a year now. They must be totally fluent!" We've heard them all. And, while we all have a general idea of what the words fluent and fluency mean, there comes a point in our language journeys when we realize it isn't so cut and dry. There is no definitive point when we reach fluency, yet we notice that we are speaking the language. We are communicating. So why don't I feel fluent? When will I get there? In this episode I share a bit of my language learning history when fluency was my only real goal and what happened when I realized it wasn't a goal at all. I take the Webster's dictionary definitions of fluency (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fluency) and fluent (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fluent) and break them down to get very specific about what fluency is not when it comes to speaking other languages. I give my thoughts on how the word fluency could be viewed and used in a more practical way that doesn't seem like such a far away destination. If this is your first time hearing this word discussed, you may be surprised to find yourself challenging your own definition, thoughts, and ideals about fluency. Below are links to more podcast episodes, YouTube videos, and online articles produced by others in the language learning community that give thought-provoking messages regarding fluency. Podcast Episodes: S1E7: The Fluency Trap (https://anchor.fm/emily-richardson1/episodes/S1E7-The-Fluency-Trap-e1jrsm0) by Emily Richarson of The Langauge Confidence Project What Is Fluency, What Is Mastery...And How Do You Get There? (https://www.fluent.show/91) by Kerstin Cable & Lindsay Williams of The Fluent Show How to become fluent? (https://anchor.fm/the-future-is-bilingual/episodes/How-to-become-fluent-efihr8) by Heather Koziol of The Future is Bilingual Am I Even Making Progress? (http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/episode-22) Episode 22 of Love, Joy, and Languages, referenced in this episode YouTube Videos: What Is Fluency? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWfJrXQnpvA) by Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages Learning a Language is NOT getting fluent! How to learn a language without the stress (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1xUYTKglOw) by Jamie of Multilingual Mastery What does fluency in a foreign language mean? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXX3lsuJYVY) by Olly Richards When are you fluent in a language? (Polyglot opinion) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InsHG_lMcC0) by Lindie Botes Online Articles: What do we mean by language fluency? (https://www.icls.edu/language-fluency-means/) from International Center for Language Studies What Is Fluency In A Language? (https://www.lingualift.com/blog/what-is-fluency/) from Lingualift What Does "Fluent" Really Mean? (https://www.leonardoenglish.com/blog/what-is-fluency#toc-5) by Ramsay Lewis on Leonardo English Dear Duolingo: How do I become fluent in a new language (https://blog.duolingo.com/fluency-language-learning/)? by Cindy Blanco on Duolingo Blog
In this episode, I talk about those times when we wonder if we're even making progress in our languages, even as early as the beginner level. We all know we're learning new things, acquiring new vocabulary, and figuriung out grammar structures. Yet, so often it can feel like all of our hard work isn't paying off. Maybe we feel like what we've learned is just basic stuff and not very valuable or useful. Perhaps we only see how much we don't know and what all there is left to learn, so what we have learned just doesn't seem like much. No matter the case, these thoughts can lead to discouragement, demotivation, and a skewed perspective of how our language journeys are really going. (https://www.fluentu.com/blog/language-learning-progress/) Today I share an experience that happened to me recently that allowed me to truly see, without a doubt, that I have made tremendous progress in Italian over the last 5 years. It hasn't always felt like that, though. When I'm in the thick of it -- when I'm focused on studying and acquiring and trying and making mistakes -- it doesn't feel like I'm making any progress at all. We aren't always provided with spontaneous opporunities to prove all the advancements we've made, however, so what can we do? There are so many great ideas out there in the language community for measuring our language growth, but I would add that being mindful of what we're doing and how we're doing is the key to getting the most out of every curated progress point. What does it mean to be mindful of what and how we're doing in our language journeys? Listen in to find out! Links - Other resources for getting ideas on how to realize and measure your language progress and growth: Blogs & Articles: * How to Record Your Language Learning Progress (https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-record-your-language-learning-progress/) by Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Does Languages * Language Learning Progress: 9 Ways to See How Far You've Come (https://www.fluentu.com/blog/language-learning-progress/) by Meredith Kreisa on FluentU * Keeping Track of Your Learning (https://lindiebotes.com/2021/04/07/how-to-track-language-progress/) by Lindie Botes * The Ultimate Language Learning Guide Part III: Commitment -- Drops (https://medium.com/languagedrops/the-ultimate-language-learning-guide-part-iii-commitment-drops-d42b597ad3) by Shannon Kennedy, published in Languagedrops Podcasts & Videos: * Signs That You're Making Progress with Language Learning (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2U71LB9nLk) by Grace of Guresu * Don't Let the Intermediate Plateau Scare You (https://anchor.fm/emily-richardson1/episodes/S2E13-Dont-let-the-intermediate-plateau-scare-you-e1o2rf3) by Emily Richardson of The Language Confidence Project * 5 Steps for Creating Your Language Habit (https://www.fluent.show/130) by Kerstin Cable of The Fluent Show * Tracking Your Language Learning Progress (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y-QvN_9u5o) by Lindie Botes
The Fed and the Bank of England have both raised rates while warning of more to come. Russell Silberston analyses the economic and market implications in conversation with Lindsay Williams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Commodities as an aggregated price index nearly tripled from the beginning of the pandemic to earlier this year. There has been a pullback, but is it a pause or a new trend? And are commodities economic leaders or laggards? George Cheveley analyses the current market in discussion with Lindsay Williams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back CEO's!!! The 2nd podcast we're featuring in our 4 part series "The Podcasts you NEED in your library" is Build That Business with Lindsay Williams. During my guest appearance I had so much fun talking with Lindsay and helping her listeners to understand how simple Reels can be and how important they are to growing your social media and ultimately your business!!! In this episode, we talk about why reels are so important, how to do them, what to say, what to focus on, and which social media sites are perfect for your marketing campaigns! I know you will LOVE this episode AND you will love Lindsay's podcast so be sure to follow or subscribe to Build That Business.-----Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! For full show notes and guest links click HERE! Please share your biggest takeaway and review our podcast HERE!Follow me online!!Brandeegaar.com Instagram Facebook ----- #FemaleEntrepreneur #weddingproceo #weddingprocoachLearn more and sign up for the SEO Bootcamp with Sara Does SEO!! Support the show
The Fed, as expected, raised US interest rates by 75 basis points. The accompanying news conference, however, was the main focus of market participants, and in the short term they liked it as many risk assets jumped. But what of the future? John Stopford, Head of Multi-Asset Income discusses the implications in conversation with Lindsay Williams. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Central Bank has raised rates for the first time in 11 years. The 50 basis-point hike takes the European benchmark to zero, and further rises likely to quell inflation. Russell Silberston, Investment Strategist, discusses the implications with Lindsay Williams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
‘Sustainable investing' has become a catch-all term for an extremely broad range of investment approaches. To deliver returns to investors and a positive impact for a world in urgent need of sustainable development, investors need to be very clear about how their money is being allocated – and to what ends. Nazmeera Moola, Chief Sustainability Officer, discussed with Lindsay Williams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we have another incredible episode with my guest, Lindsay Williams. Lindsay is the creator of the Wedding Booking Blueprint and she tells us all about how she grew her wedding stationary company from $30,000 to $300,000 in revenue in just five years!! She walks step-by-step through the process of what really helped her to build that business and how you can do it too by creating WARM LEADS. You all know I love nuggets of application each of you can take away from the Wedding Pro CEO Podcast. Lindsey did not shy away from those!! She is going to tell you exactly what to post to make connections with new followers and how to move those followers into buying clients. What would you do to have WARM LEADS that you can close so quickly and really really help to grow and scale your business? You can start with listening to this episode! -----Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! For full show notes and guest links click HERE! Please share your biggest takeaway and review our podcast HERE!----- #FemaleEntrepreneur #weddingproceo #weddingprocoach
It's time for our next Throwback Thursday. Today, we are throwing it back with my graphic designer, Lindsay Williams of Lindsay Williams Design. Branding is a critical element of our businesses. However, as a service provider, there is a tricky balance that Lindsay highlights. Also, we dive into the importance of building community as women business owners. Make sure to check the show notes for Lindsay's Design Like a Pro course. Show Notes: https://www.the516collaborative.com/podcast/34
So this is it and the last episode is a good one!! Lindsay and I close this chapter of the Fluent Show in true style, with * lots of YOUR listener feedback and beautiful messages * why finishing things can be beautiful, and how to escape the dreaded feeling of "what could have been" * a look at the secret box of lost Fluent Show episodes that we never got to make * a QUIZ!! Hah, didn't think we'd skip that did you?
In this episode, father-daughter-duo Rich Fraser and Lindsay Williams tell us how they started Wycombe Vineyards and some of the events they have planned for this year.
This weeks episode was a shock to all of our systems! Physical, mental, and spiritual! How often do we get to hear from medical doctors on the subject of sex, specifically? If you haven't heard it yet, you're in for a treat as Dr. Lindsay Williams informs, encourages, and arms us with resources that will make visiting our doctors a much better experience. Be sure you're following us on Facebook and Instagram @TheeGoodSexPodcast Questions, concerns, or want to be a guest? Email us at connect@theegoodsexpodcast.com
Hosts Crystal & Aleisha welcome Family Physician Dr. Lindsay Williams to the convo to explore the intersection of sex and medicine…or more so the lack there of! Listen in as this discussion explores the limitations of the medical field with respect to their education, training and even practice as relates to sex. Be sure to follow us on Facebook & Instagram @TheeGoodSexPodcast Questions, comments, concerns?! Email us at connect@theegoodsexpodcast.com
On last week's episode (Spotify | Apple), Lindsay Williams gave us the blueprint on how to truly connect with our clients and partners. Today, Courtney and Dana talk about that connection with couples they've worked with, what they've each inherited from their mom and dad, and what happens when they have a mental health check-in.Hustle and Gather is hosted by Courtney Hopper and Dana Kadwell, and is produced by Earfluence. Courtney and Dana's hustles include C&D Events, Hustle and Gather, and The Bradford Wedding Venue.
According to Lindsay Williams, "People connect with people. They don't necessarily connect with products. So if people connect with you, if they trust you and they like you, that lead is warm and easier to close." So with limited time and attention, how do you create those real and meaningful connections? Today, Lindsay gives us the blueprint.Lindsay Williams is the founder of the Wedding Booking Blueprint, and host of the Build that Business Podcast. Hustle and Gather is hosted by Courtney Hopper and Dana Kadwell, and is produced by Earfluence. Courtney and Dana's hustles include C&D Events, Hustle and Gather, and The Bradford Wedding Venue.
Lindsay Williams is a mama, wedding stationer and educator based in Niagara Falls, NY. Through personality packed content, and out of this world customer service, Lindsay has grown her wedding stationery company, from $30k to $300k in yearly revenue in just 5 years. As host of the ‘Build that Business' podcast and creator of ‘The Wedding Booking Blueprint,' she now shares tips, tricks, struggles and triumphs from her experience building, growing and scaling a successful wedding business. Her goal is to empower wedding professionals to use their own voice and story to create meaningful connections. To build the confidence they need to recognize the unique value they bring, and to then share it with their customers. Through a mix of step-by-step strategies and simple content ideas, she'll be your biggest cheerleader and tough-love coach. You will hear all about Lindsay Williams' journey and her tips on 'Putting People Over Profit.' We will finish up with 'What She Wishes Other Vendors Knew' and her 'Confetti Hour Confession.' Featured Guest: Lindsay Williams of Lindsay J. Williams Website: https://lindsayjwilliams.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mslindsayjwilliams/ -- Help support Renée and The Confetti Hour show with a small contribution of $3 per month. Your support goes towards the professional maintenance of the show allowing Renée to continue to bring on reputable professionals to share their incredible journeys and tangible tips to help wedding professionals elevate their services. Consider supporting at https://www.patreon.com/theconfettihour Merri is an online platform that allows planners to bring their events to life in 3D. In addition, it allows you to collaborate with your vendor team on creating the best layout possible if you are a planner and would like to see what Merri can do for you, you can sign up here if you are a venue or rental company you can email ambassador@bemerri.com to get started!
Get ready for spring and summer with our big pop culture episode featuring recommendations for music, TV and films to enjoy in over 22 languages. Lindsay introduces a helpful framework for getting the most out of pop culture in another language: * Discover * Consume * Create We hope you enjoy our recommendations! Timestamps Lindsay's faves MUSIC - Rosalia - MOTOMAMI (Spanish with some Catalan and English and Japanese influence) - Stromae - Multitude (French) - Daddy Yankee - Legendaddy (Spanish) - Tierra Adentro - Aguije (Spanish and Guarani) - Dead Blonde - Propaganda (Russian) - Monetochka - Raskpaski dla Vzrosluh (Russian) - Toot Ard - Migrant Birds (Arabic) - Waiata Reo Maori: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX9Ca1SohktgM (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX9Ca1SohktgM) - Raices Indigenas: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX1aLJoYoaZnK (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX1aLJoYoaZnK) - Mosaic: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DXd9vfK9DV3I6 (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DXd9vfK9DV3I6) - Organica: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX2pprEpa9URZ (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX2pprEpa9URZ) - Borderless: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWZJmo7mlltU6 (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWZJmo7mlltU6) - Global X: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWUxHPh2rEiHr (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWUxHPh2rEiHr) - Folk Fabrique: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX62XscWX9t6h (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX62XscWX9t6h) - The Sounds of Spotify/Every Noise FILMS - La Famille Belier - CODA remade from this concept (French) - Jiro Dreams of Sushi - he really really really likes sushi (Japanese) - The Skin I Live In - phew! Banderas is on fire! (Spanish) - Downstream to Kinshasa - moving. Loved seeing a different place. (Lingala, Swahili) - Bad Lucky Goat - take me here too please sunshine (islander Creole English) - Cairo Station - it's OG Manic Pixie Dream Girl (Arabic) - Song Without a Name - heartbreaking, real, honest, tonne of bricks (Spanish with Quechua) - 5 Broken Cameras - life in Palestine looks tough as (Arabic, Hebrew) - The Prince of Nothingwood - wanna watch all his films please (English and Arabic) - Sweat - never connected to this lead before (Polish) TV: El Casa del Papel (Money Heist), How to Sell Drugs Online Fast Kerstin's faves MUSIC Indie, alternative, punk, rock music: - Tocotronic, Kraftklub, Die Ärzte
Today I'm bringing you a special, a recording of an expert panel discussion I moderated at the recent Women in Language conference, entitled *“Feminism in Our Language World”. * This is a top quality conversation I think you should hear. It isn't a talk about how to learn vocabulary or find conversation partners in some kind of feminist way. It's an examination of the world we live in, and how it may impact us as humans, not just language learners. > "Feminism helps me to get space to just say what I want to say and not feel like I can't say my message." > "A lot of people still see "feminist" as the extreme end of the spectrum and so are reluctant to use the term to describe themselves." > "I can talk all day about the intersectionality of all things. But when you're not in a place where you can make mistakes, we're not in a place where you can make change." > "To become the best version of yourself, you need to stand for the humanity of someone else." I am grateful to Lindsay and Shannon as well as our panelists Archana Parmar, Chesline Pierre Paul, Martina Gerdts, and Samantha Lassaux, for allowing me to put this audio out on the podcast. Where do you listen? Take a photo of where you're listening to the Fluent Show and share it on social media to say hello! Here's where you can tag me: * Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thefluentshow * Instagram: http://instagram.com/kerstin_fluent/ and #thefluentshow Love the show? Rate & Review it here (https://lovethepodcast.com/0dH1NG) Special Guests: Archana Parmar, Chesline Pierre-Paul, Martina Gerdts, and Samantha Lassaux.
In this episode, we're talking all about one of my favorite subjects - sales. How to sell to your clients. I know that the word sales makes a lot of people feel icky, but what we're really talking about when we talk about selling is connection. Making a meaningful connection with a potential client. I have a special guest on the show today who has refined and perfected her sales process for her wedding clients, and we're having a conversation how she has grown her company exponentially in 5 years using specific marketing and sales tools. My guest on this episode is Lindsay Williams. Lindsay is a mama, wedding stationer and educator based in Niagara Falls, NY. Through personality packed content, and out of this world customer service, Lindsay has grown her wedding stationery company, from $30k to $300k in yearly revenue in just 5 years. She is the host of the ‘Build that Business' podcast and creator of ‘The Wedding Booking Blueprint,' where she now shares tips, tricks, struggles and triumphs from her experience building, growing and scaling a successful wedding business.Her goal is to empower wedding professionals to use their own voice and story to create meaningful connections, to build the confidence they need to recognize the unique value they bring, and to then share it with their customers. Through a mix of step-by-step strategies and simple content ideas, she'll be your biggest cheerleader and tough-love coach.RESOURCES:Lindsay's WebsiteLindsay's Facebook GroupFREE DOWNLOAD: Grow Your Wedding BusinessBuild that Business PodcastLindsay's InstagramOTHER RESOUCES:50% off Honeybook Membership50% off Quickbooks
If you're the kind of person who doesn't want to hear about vaccines, just press "stop" now. Welcome to our 2021 Words of the Year episode - somewhat dominated by one concept. It's another fun episode as Lindsay and I discuss all those words that made our 2022, including * vax and vacina, jab and booster * Wellenbrecher * cheugy * Chirui (チルィ) * sportsvaske And lots more! Where do you listen? Take a photo of where you're listening to the Fluent Show and share it on social media to say hello! Here's where you can tag me: * Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thefluentshow * Instagram: http://instagram.com/kerstin_fluent/ and #thefluentshow Love the show? Rate & Review it here (https://lovethepodcast.com/0dH1NG)
Ahh, kids these days, all learning Korean on TikTok! Or was it Italian by input method? In this episode, Lindsay and Kerstin went into the fascinating world of language trends. In this episode: * How we tried to find out which languages are trending * Which languages are so hot right now via GIPHY * Which language learning trends are floating around out there * The despacito effect, copyright Lindsay Williams * The Gangnam Squid effect? Where do you listen? Take a photo of where you're listening to the Fluent Show and share it on social media to say hello! Here's where you can tag me: * Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thefluentshow * Instagram: http://instagram.com/kerstin_fluent/ and #thefluentshow Love the show? Rate & Review it here (https://lovethepodcast.com/0dH1NG)
We've never had it so good, have we? Language instruction is easily available these days through apps, social media, and teaching platforms. And it's so affordable ...if not entirely free! Sounds great, right? Well, just like every other big global industry "disruption", things aren't so simple with this one either. In today's podcast episode, we bring you a deep dive into that Boston Review (https://bostonreview.net/class-inequality/yuliya-komska-alberto-bruzos-moro-roberto-rey-agudo-who-pay-cheap-language-classes) article called "Who Pays for Cheap Language Instruction?" We discuss: * working conditions of language teachers and course creators * how the apps profit from language learners * what the tutoring market is like for teachers from different parts of the world * why this is weakening the language learning industry * what you can do about this right now "We have put up with “products” inspired less by linguistic justice than by game design. We have acquiesced to corporate cognitive-science experiments that harvest and mold our habits as data When it comes to acquiring languages, we have learned to ignore our agency, our sense of ethics and social justice, even as we have flexed these same faculties to support a bookstore or a clothing company. Simply put, we have consented to being the consumers that the language industry wants us to be. Where do you listen? Take a photo of where you're listening to the Fluent Show and share it on social media to say hello! Here's where you can tag me: * Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thefluentshow * Instagram: http://instagram.com/kerstin_fluent/ and #thefluentshow Love the show? Rate & Review it here (https://lovethepodcast.com/0dH1NG)