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Sprachpfade
4.1 Spezial: Trier in Sachsen? Über die Wahrnehmung von Dialekten (mit Simon Oppermann)

Sprachpfade

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 80:42


Wir sind wieder zurück mit einer neuen Staffel und starten gleich mit einer Spezialfolge: Denn heute erklärt nicht der eine dem anderen ein spannendes Thema aus der Sprachwissenschaft, sondern unser Spezialgast und "Phonetiker und Variationslinguist unseres Vertrauens" Simon Oppermann. Er ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Germanistik der Universität Leipzig und nimmt uns in dieser Folge mit auf einen spannenden Pfad durch den Dschungel der sogenannten Wahrnehmungsdialektologie. Die ist ein Teilbereich der Sprachwissenschaft, der sich unter anderem damit beschäftigt, wie Menschen Dialekte räumlich zuordnen. Simon klärt anhand von echten Forschungsdaten und authentischen Sprachbeispielen auf, wie und warum wir manchen Dialekten ganz bestimmte Eigenschaften zuordnen und auch, wie Stereotype unsere Einschätzung von Dialekten prägen. Ein spannendes Thema mit einem sehr spannenden Gast!Ein Podcast von Anton und Jakob. - https://www.instagram.com/sprachpfade Mit Simon Oppermann. Danke für deine wunderbare Vorbereitung und das tolle Gespräch!___Die von Simon verwendete Literatur:Kehrein, Roland. 2012. Wen man nicht alles für einen Sachsen hält?! Oder: Zur Aktivierung von Sprachraumkonzepten durch Vorleseaussprache. In Rainer Hünecke & Karlheinz Jakob (Hg.), Die obersächsische Sprachlandschaft in Geschichte und Gegenwart, 223–263. Heidelberg: Winter.Purschke, Christoph. 2011. Regionalsprache und Hörerurteil: Grundzüge einer perzeptiven Variationslinguistik. Stuttgart: Steiner.Sauer, Verena & Toke Hoffmeister. 2022. Wahrnehmungsdialektologie: Eine Einführung. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter.Alle Bücher ausleihbar in deiner nächsten Bibliothek! ___Vielen Dank an die Verantwortlichen des REDE-Projekts (DSA, Akademieprojekt „Regionalsprache.de“), die uns erlaubt haben, Teile der im Projekt erhobenen Tonaufnahmen zu nutzen. Die in der Folge verwendeten Aufnahmen waren im Einzelnen: Gräfenhain (Thüringisch): GTH_MITTEL1_Nordwind (00:03–00:28)Gera (Übergangsgebiet): G_MITTEL1_Nordwind (00:01–00:21)Dresden (Obersächsisch): DD_MITTEL6_Nordwind (00:00–00:26)Schönaich (Schwäbisch): BB_MITTEL1_Nordwind (00:00–00:23)Trier (Moselfränkisch): TR_MITTEL1_Nordwind (00:03–00:26) Alle Aufnahmen sind mit der Kennung der Aufnahme (z.B. GTH_MITTEL1_Nordwind) auffindbar im Audiodaten-Katalog des Projektes hier: https://www.regionalsprache.de/Audio/Catalogue.aspx Weitere Angaben zum Projekt: Schmidt, Jürgen Erich / Herrgen, Joachim / Kehrein, Roland / Lameli, Alfred / Fischer, Hanna (Hg.): Regionalsprache.de (REDE III). Forschungsplattform zu den modernen Regionalsprachen des Deutschen. Bearbeitet von Robert Engsterhold, Marina Frank, Heiko Girnth, Simon Kasper, Juliane Limper, Salome Lipfert, Georg Oberdorfer, Tillmann Pistor, Anna Wolańska. Unter Mitarbeit von Dennis Beitel, Lisa Dücker, Lea Fischbach, Milena Gropp, Heiko Kammers, Maria Luisa Krapp, Vanessa Lang, Salome Lipfert, Nathalie Mederake, Jeffrey Pheiff, Bernd Vielsmeier. Studentische Hilfskräfte. Marburg: Forschungszentrum Deutscher Sprachatlas. 2020ff.___Außerdem: Hier gehts zur Dialektkarte von Wiesinger, die in der Folge erwähnt wurde: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_German_dialects_(according_to_Wiesinger_&_K%C3%B6nig).png ___ Gegenüber Themenvorschlägen für die kommenden Ausflüge in die Sprachwissenschaft und Anregungen jeder Art sind wir stets offen. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback! Schreibt uns dazu einfach an oder in die DMs: anton.sprachpfade@protonmail.com oder jakob.sprachpfade@protonmail.com ___ Titelgrafik und Musik von Elias Kündiger https://on.soundcloud.com/ySNQ6

Organize 365 Podcast
Mastermind Recap with Monique

Organize 365 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 48:34


In this episode, Monique is here to tell you all about her experience at Small Business Mastermind. You know how I always say I am where work comes from? Well Monique is where in person events have come from in the past and you've probably heard her on the podcast. She's been a professional organizer, certified by Organize 365®, for 12 years now! She has attended our events as a customer, as staff, as an organizer, and now, a small business owner looking to grow an online business. From the moment everyone arrived at the hotel, everyone just jumped right in. Due to the private chat set up in the app before the mastermind they all had a chance to connect. They were able to connect prior to the mastermind.  Monique shared her surprise that more attendees weren't organizers. But they all were women creating business.   Day one started with an  energy in the room like a bunch of old friends reuniting, even for me because of all the Voxer conversations I'd had with all the women. And because of all of those conversations and the extensive survey everyone had filled out I knew the main struggle for everyone attending was green work.  Everyone was asking “How do you get it all done?” We had a lengthy conversion about Executive Assistants and Chiefs of Staff and how you know which you need. Monique shared how she got so much value out of the first session. Everyone looked at their admin tasks and they calculated a dollar value for that task. It's like I shared about economic stage 6, it may make more sense to pay someone to do something you are capable of doing because it takes you out of your business. Monique said that was one of the most impactful things she learned. We joked, once we had that session Monique was ready to go home and conquer her business!  I've shared transparently that on day 2, I didn't really know what I was going to teach but I had no doubt that it was going to be meaningful. As we try new things, if we keep the person we are doing it for in mind, it will be impactful because we want better for them. That's when I decided to do 12 minutes with Lisa to really drill down on one struggle or thought or project.  I didn't know till Monique shared but as people came out they all shared what they asked and what we came up with.  Monique brought to the table an online business that she wanted to grow. I advised that was a tough road if she wanted to go down it due to social media being such a beast like a part time job itself, all the noise online in general, and all the back office automations and such she would need would take years to build out. But Monique really did want to incorporate her coaching, paper organizing and productivity. But it's funny both Monique and Lisa D. couldn't remember their original idea they came to me with because what we imagined together was so much better and a perfect solution that they were so excited about. The day ended with the women attending Friday Workbox Planning Day live.  I've never had applause at the end of Planning Day.  Monique is offering an amazing package to come to your house for a week and organize. But we all know how easy it is to fall off the wagon after a reset like that. So you will also get 3 months of coaching on the systems and staying organized. So once you get it organized it can pretty much stay that way! She's only taking 10 clients per year so make sure you get your package booked today!!  We pay people to do a lot of things for us like watching our kids, cleaning, our accounting so why not for organizing our homes and coaching to support this change? EPISODE RESOURCES: Small Business Mastermind The Sunday Basket® The Paper Solution® The Productive Home Solution® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter  On the Wednesday podcast, I get to talk with members of the Organize 365­® community as they share the challenges, progress, missteps and triumphs along their organizing journey. I am grateful that you are reaching out to share with me and with this community. You can see and hear transformation in action. If you are ready to share your story with us, please apply at https://organize365.com/wednesday. Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!

Jews On Film
BONUS: Shari & Lamb Chop w/ Lisa D'Apolito

Jews On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 20:57


In this special bonus episode of Jews on Film, hosts Harry and Daniel sit down with director Lisa D'Apolito to discuss her new documentary, Shari & Lamb Chop. The film explores the life and legacy of Shari Lewis, the beloved puppeteer, children's entertainer, and creator of the iconic Lamb Chop.Lisa shares insights into Lewis's groundbreaking career, her impact on generations of viewers, and the challenges of bringing her story to the screen. Tune in for a fascinating conversation about nostalgia, storytelling, and the enduring magic of Shari Lewis and her famous puppet sidekick.Buy tickets for Shari & Lamb Chop at the Seattle Jewish FIlm Festival Playing March 28th at 1pm - https://seattlejff.org/events/sjff2025shariandlambchopsrmatinee/Shari & Lambchop Movie Trailer - https://youtu.be/un2Z1JnCsvYShari & Lambchop on IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17720348/Connect with Jews on Film online:Jews on Film Merch - https://jews-on-film.printify.me/productsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod

Le Tourbillon
Manon Lisa, désir de grossesse

Le Tourbillon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 50:52


Manon Lisa n'a pas eu de désir de maternité avant l'âge de trente ans et ce qu'elle souhaitait vivre surtout c'était l'expérience de la grossesse. Alors quand elle se lance dans l'aventure et qu'il ne se passe rien pendant des mois, la tristesse et l'incompréhension s'installent. Pourquoi ne tombe t-elle pas enceinte alors que tous les voyants sont au vert de son côté et du côté de son mari ?Au bout de deux ans d'essai et une batterie de tests, Manon Lisa débute un parcours de PMA dont elle parle peu à son entourage. Les annonces de grossesse se succèdent autour d'elle, et à chaque fois Manon Lisa s'effondre en rentrant chez elle. Et puis elle rencontre une nouvelle spécialiste qui lui propose une opération pour retirer ses lésions d'endométriose. En parallèle Manon Lisa, autrice compositrice, se libère aussi en déposant ses maux dans une magnifique chanson qu'elle interprète « Violette ». Elle y parle de tout ce qu'elle ressent dans cette attente et s'adresse directement à ce bébé qui ne vient pas.Bonne écoute !---------------------------------------------Pour soutenir HelloMammas, il vous suffit de mettre cinq étoiles et un avis sur votre application podcast. Parlez-en aussi autour de vous !Rejoins la communauté sur Instagram : @hello.mammas Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/le-tourbillon. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Atlantic Group
From The Archives AG Tuesday Night Speaker Meeting Lisa D. July 29th, 2014

The Atlantic Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 25:01


From The Archives Atlantic Group Tuesday Night Speaker Meeting Main Speaker: Lisa D. July 29th, 2014 Welcome to the Atlantic Group Podcast. Our 7th  tradition states, “Every A.A. group ought to be fully self-supporting declining outside contributions.” Your contribution covers the expenses of our group, this podcast, and also that of our AA service structure. If you are an AA member who finds this podcast helpful, you can contribute using Venmo @AGTradition7 or Zelle at AGNYCINFO@gmail.com. Under what's it for, please write AG Podcast. Thank you for your support. For any questions, please e-mail: TuesdayAGNYC@gmail.com

UK Trance Society Podcast
Lisa D'Lottie - UKTS Christmas Party @ The Ton of Brix, London (21.12.24)

UK Trance Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 57:23


Recorded Live from The Ton of Brix, London on Saturday 21st December 2024. Tracklist: TBC

Sprachpfade
3.3 Die vielen Seiten des Hochdeutschen

Sprachpfade

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 64:33


In dieser Folge erklärt Jakob, warum Hochdeutsch sowohl unsere (meistens geschriebene) Standardsprache als auch manche Dialekte im deutschen Sprachraum bezeichnet. So ist zum Beispiel das, was täglich in den Nachrichten gesprochen wird, hochdeutsch, aber auch die schweizerdeutschen, schwäbischen, badischen, bairisch-österreichischen und fränkischen, sächsischen, kölschen und auch berlinerischen und andere Dialekte sind hochdeutsch. Wie kommt es zu dieser Doppelbedeutung des Wortes hochdeutsch?Im Sauseschritt schreiten wir einmal die Geschichte ab, in der sich die deutsche Standardsprache herausgebildet hat, um so offenzulegen, was denn unsere (hochdeutschen) Dialekte mit dem Standard zu tun haben.Ein Podcast von Anton und Jakob. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sprachpfade ___ “Map of German dialects (according to Wiesinger & König)” von Vlaemink, Lizenzart: CC BY-SA 4.0, URL: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Map_of_German_dialects_(according_to_Wiesinger_%26_K%C3%B6nig).png, zuletzt abgerufen am 17.12.2024. Karte des deutschen Sprachraums mit Einteilung in das Niederdeutsche (blau), das Mitteldeutsche (gelb) und das Oberdeutsche (orange). Mitteldeutsch und Oberdeutsch zusammen sind dann Hochdeutsch. Das Dunkelrote ganz im Norden ist das Friesische und das lilane im Westen eigentlich schon niederländische Varietäten (in dieser Einteilung). __Vielen Dank an die Verantwortlichen des REDE-Projekts, die uns erlaubt haben Teile der im Projekt erhobenen Tonaufnahmen zu nutzen. Die in der Folge verwendeten Aufnahmen waren im Einzelnen:Bairisch (Trostberg): TS_ALT1_WS_Dialekt (00:07-00:12)Fränkisch (Bamberg): BA_ALT_WS_Dialekt (00:06-00:10)Schwäbisch (Ulm): UL_ALT1_WS_Dialekt (00:41-00:43 und 00:46-00:48)Sächsisch (Dresden): DD_ALT_WS_Dialekt (00:02-00:07) Alle Aufnahmen sind mit der Kennung der Aufnahme (z.B. BA_ALT_WS_Dialekt) auffindbar im Audiodaten-Katalog des Projektes hier: https://www.regionalsprache.de/Audio/Catalogue.aspxWeitere Angaben zum Projekt: Schmidt, Jürgen Erich / Herrgen, Joachim / Kehrein, Roland / Lameli, Alfred / Fischer, Hanna (Hrsg.): Regionalsprache.de (REDE III). Forschungsplattform zu den modernen Regionalsprachen des Deutschen. Bearbeitet von Robert Engsterhold, Marina Frank, Heiko Girnth, Simon Kasper, Juliane Limper, Salome Lipfert, Georg Oberdorfer, Tillmann Pistor, Anna Wolańska. Unter Mitarbeit von Dennis Beitel, Lisa Dücker, Lea Fischbach, Milena Gropp, Heiko Kammers, Maria Luisa Krapp, Vanessa Lang, Salome Lipfert, Nathalie Mederake, Jeffrey Pheiff, Bernd Vielsmeier. Studentische Hilfskräfte. Marburg: Forschungszentrum Deutscher Sprachatlas. 2020ff. Link zur Projektplattform: https://www.regionalsprache.de/ ___ Weiterführende Literatur: Ulrich Ammon (1986): „Explikation der Begriffe ‚Standardvarietät‘ und ‚Standardsprache‘ auf normtheoretischer Grundlage“, in: Günter Holtus / Edgar Radtke (Hg.): Sprachlicher Substandard 1, Tübingen, S. 1-63. Ulrich Ammon (Hg.), Hans Bickel (Hg.), Alexandra N. Lenz (Hg.), Juliane Fink, Andreas Gellan, Lorenz Hofer, Karina Schneider-Wiejowski und Sandra Suter (2016): Variantenwörterbuch des Deutschen. Die Standardsprache in Österreich, der Schweiz, Deutschland, Liechtenstein, Luxemburg, Ostbelgien und Südtirol sowie Rumänien, Namibia und Mennonitensiedlungen, unt. Mitarb. v. Jakob Ebner, Manfred M. Glauninger, Andrea Kleene sowie Matej Ďurčo, Sara Hägi, Jörg Klinner, Ioan Lăzărescu, Marie-Anne Morand, Gudrun Salamon, Joachim Steffen, Heidy Suter und Bertold Wöss, 2. völl. neubearb. u. erw. Aufl., Berlin/Boston. Vor allem Kap. 4 „Die Voll-, Halb- und Viertelzentren des Deutschen“, S. XXXIX-LXIII.Werner Besch (2003): „Entstehung und Ausformung der neuhochdeutschen Schriftsprache/Standardsprache“, in: Sprachgeschichte. Ein Handbuch zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und ihrer Erforschung, 3. Teilband (Handbücher für Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 2.3), hrsg. v. Werner Besch, Anne Betten, Oskar Reichmann und Stefan Sonderegger, 2. vollst. neu bearb. u. erw. Aufl., Berlin/New York, S. 2252-2296.Ludwig Eichinger (2015): „Normierung und Standardisierung der deutschen Sprache. Eine lange Geschichte kurz erzählt“, in: Sprache als Brücke der Kulturen. Sprachpolitik und Sprachwirklichkeit in Deutschland und China, Beijing, S. 168-184.Alle Bücher ausleihbar in deiner nächsten Bibliothek! ___ Gegenüber Themenvorschlägen für die kommenden Ausflüge in die Sprachwissenschaft und Anregungen jeder Art sind wir stets offen. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback! Schreibt uns dazu einfach an oder in die DMs: anton.sprachpfade@protonmail.com oder jakob.sprachpfade@protonmail.com ___ Titelgrafik und Musik von Elias Kündiger https://on.soundcloud.com/ySNQ6

Teenagers Untangled - Parenting tips in an audio hug.
116: Girls: Talking with teens about beauty standards, entitlement and misogyny

Teenagers Untangled - Parenting tips in an audio hug.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 32:10 Transcription Available


Send us a textEncouraging our kids to make the most of themselves is a vital job for parents, but how do we talk with girls about the barriers they face? From the subtle expectation that girls and women be humble to the not so subtle focus on their worth based on body parts and beauty, we parents are left with a tricky path to tread. We want to encourage our girls to be bold, and try to achieve their dreams, but how do we do that without being honest about the pitfalls of being ambitious, and the misogynistic reactions they will face as they navigate the world? Jo-Ann Finkelstein's book, Sexism and Sensibilty: Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls in the Modern World, has been described by Lisa D'Amour as required reading for anyone who is raising, educating, or caring for girls. In this interview, Finkelstein discusses the challenges girls face, such as internalizing sexism and the pressure to conform to beauty standards. She highlights the need for us parents to open about the challenges girls face so they learn to understand their worth beyond appearance.She has some great tips on how to help boys and girls notice the subtle signals and explains how we parents can help them by moving away from comments about their bodies and emphasising their other qualities. Another great tip is to encourage discussion around the dinner table and give girls time and respect when they want to make a point, since men interrupt women 33% more then they interrupt other men. COMPATIBLE EPISODES:Girls posting bikini shots on social media: https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/bikini-photos-why-are-girls-posting-bikini-pics-and-what-should-we-say-about-them/Girl friendships: https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/114-friendships-frenemies-and-boy-banter-parenting-our-teens-through-the-relationship-pitfalls/Negotiating allowances: https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/money-giving-teens-and-tweens-an-allowance-two-years-on-my-daughter-talks-about-how-its-impacted/Eldest daughter syndrome: https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/eldest-daughter-syndrome-and-the-trouble-with-parentification/Friendship groups: https://www.teenagersuntangled.com/friendship-girls-and-toxic-groups-also-resilience-how-to-get-your-teen-to-keep-going-instead-of-g/Jo-Ann Finkelstein, is an advisory board member of the nonprofit, SSAIS, which has teen resource to empower youth to address SH/SA through peer education and advocacy.  Jo-Ann has a toolkit on this page: https://stopsexualassaultinschools.org/toolkits/, and SASH Club is described here: https://stopsexualassaultinschools.org/sash-club/  and on its own website at the previous link.  Looking foSupport the showThank you so much for your support. Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message. I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping. My email is teenagersuntangled@gmail.com The website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/Susie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk

Shadow Politics with US Senator Michael D Brown and Maria Sanchez

Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown Initiative 83 - Ranked Choice Voting YES or NO - With Guest, Political Strategist, Lisa D.T. Rice Voting for five people for every office; does it make sense? Expand our democracy, increase voter participation, too complicated, votes thrown out — what's the truth? Should we vote "yes" or should we vote "no"? Tune in and hear both sides of the debate, which will be resolved on November 5th. Rank your vote or stay the course — what does the next election hold for Washingtonians? Lisa D.T. Rice is a political strategist — passionate about reform and political innovation. Rice is active in bringing productive change to U.S. politics. An independent, Lisa advocates for a stronger American democracy rooted in active participation by a plurality of citizens and loosening the grip of the two-party duopoly. Rice holds a master's degree in management from the MIT Sloan School and a BA degree from the Newcomb College of Tulane University. A native Washingtonian, Lisa lives in the District of Columbia with her husband. Her son, also a graduate of Tulane University, teaches in the DC Public Schools system.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 13: Unsolved Mysteries

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 64:06


UFOs! Full moons! The Bermuda Triangle! The lost tomb of Alexander the Great! Rabbit holes! Black holes! And the (almost nearly) true story of the mysterious Disappearance of Lisa D!I think we can all agree, life is full of mysteries - they're everywhere! From Easter Island to the Bermuda triangle, from the Ghost ship Mary Celeste to the Lost Colony of Roanoke - there are just so many strange and unexplained things out in our world.Episode 13 of Friday Candy the Podcast is all about exploring the unknown! From the nagging little curiosities of everyday life to the greatest unsolved mysteries of human history, today's show is a celebration of curiosity, imagination, and wonder! As we lean into the shorter days and longer nights of the Autumn season, the leaves are changing, the winds are blowing, and - for some reason - we are suddenly reminded that we like spooky stories (spooky not scary!) full of magic, mischief, and mystery!Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. This episode features music by John Roseboro, Franc Castillejos and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production.

Watch Us Thrive Podcast
Episode 154 | Why It's Never Too Late To Change Your Life, featuring Lisa D.

Watch Us Thrive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 51:40


Lisa D. is the Founder of Ella-Go, a mission to empower and uplift women. Her journey began with feelings of unhappiness, being overweight, and lacking a voice.At 40, Lisa turned to running as a tool for empowerment, leading to significant weight loss and a healthier diet. However, the hardest part was learning self-love amidst numerous setbacks.Despite these challenges, she built confidence and became the strong woman she is today.As a former mental health therapist turned certified running and life coach, Lisa combines psychological insights with practical running expertise to guide women on their path to self-discovery and empowerment.Through coaching programs, workshops, and podcasts, she provides resources and support to help women thrive. Ella-Go is dedicated to empowering women through fitness, health, and beyond, inspiring them to embrace their unique abilities and realize their limitless potential.This week, Lisa opens up about how movement and self-love helped her heal and regain her sense of self. She talks about losing herself in a toxic marriage and the moment she realized it was time to put her well-being first.Lisa highlights that healing is an ongoing process and shares how gratitude and positive affirmations have been key for her. She also encourages listeners to surround themselves with uplifting people and seek support from therapists or life coaches.Her main message? It's never too late to make a change and start living your best life.Looking for support on your healing journey from toxic relationships? Purchase my workbook, BREAKING FREE.Book your free coaching call with me!Share this podcast & leave a rating + review on Apple. New episodes premiere every Tuesday.Follow me on Instagram, Threads, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter & YouTube!Get your free copy of The Thrive Guide!Visit my website to stay up-to date.Sponsors:BetterHelp®— Get professional support when you need it. Receive 10% off your 1st month with my sponsored link!Future— Access to personal training is more accessible & affordable than ever. Visit Future today to try out your first month for only $19!

The Travel Path Podcast
Your Guide for RV CAMPING in Sedona @RVLove

The Travel Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 36:40


www.atravelpath.com https://delicioats.com/discount/PATH Use Code PATH   What an exciting episode about Sedona, Arizona! We welcomed back Marc and Julie from RVLove and they told us all about one of their favorite places to visit. In this episode you'll learn all about: Camping Unbeknownst to many (including us during our first visit to Sedona), Sedon has a strict policy regarding sleeping in your car or RV. They told us about their favorite campgrounds near Sedona, as well as an incredible boondocking location.   Hiking There is no shortage of beautiful hiking trails that offer spectacular views of the surrounding red rock in Sedona. Marc and Julie named a few of their favorites, including Boynton Canyon and Bell Rock.   Sunsets in Sedona You can't leave Sedona without experiencing a sunset, and how the fading sun casts growing shadows across the vast landscape. They shared a view of their favorite sunset locations in Sedona, although they also mentioned that as long as you have views overlooking west, you can't go wrong!   Restaurants Whether you are looking to fuel yourself for a long hike, or catch dinner with amazing views, Marc and Julie listed several of their favorite restaurants and Sedona. And don't miss their tip on how you can sometimes find the best tasting food at popular destinations.   3, 2, 1 Countdown 3 Things You Should Pack to Sedona: ·        Hiking Boots ·        Layered Clothing ·        Bikes ·        Sunscreen 2 Complaints or Things You Should be Prepared For in Sedona: ·        Crowds ·        Planning Ahead & Limited Camping Options 1 Thing You Can't Leave Sedona WITHOUT Doing: ·        Boynton Canyon ·        Watch sunset over the red rocks   00:00 Introduction 03:30 Favorite Activities in Sedona 07:30 How Long Should Someone Plan to Stay in Sedona? 09:30 How Far in Advance Should You Plan to Visit Sedona? 12:45 Is Sedona Dog Friendly? 15:45 Boondocking or Campgrounds? 18:30 Restaurants 22:45 Internet and Cell Service in Sedona 26:45 Overall Cost in Sedona 28:00 Nearby Attractions 32:00 Delicioats 33:00 3, 2, 1 Countdown     RVLove on Social ·        Website (take the quiz!): https://rvlove.com/ ·        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rvlovetravel/ ·        YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Rvlove ·        Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RVLoveTV   Hiking in Sedona ·        Boynton Canyon Trail (with Subway Tunnel): https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/arizona/boynton-canyon-trail ·        Bell Rock Trail: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/arizona/bell-rock--3   Sunsets Locations ·        Boynton Canyon ·        Enchantment Resort: https://www.enchantmentresort.com/ ·        Airport Overlook   Nighttime ·        Sedona UFO Tours: https://visitsedona.com/things-to-do/tours-sightseeing/ufo-tours/ ·        Restaurants   Restaurants ·        Mariposa: https://www.mariposasedona.com/ ·        Pisa Lisa: https://www.pisalisa.com/ ·        Cucina Rustica: https://www.cucinarustica.com/ ·        The Vault: https://www.thevaultuptown.com/ ·        The Indian Gardens: https://www.indiangardens.com/ ·        Steakhouse 89: https://www.steakhouse89.com/   To Do ·        Holy Chapel of the Cross: https://chapeloftheholycross.com/ ·        Vortex ATV Rentals: https://www.vortexatvrental.com/ ·        Our Sedona Video: https://youtu.be/mXY8S3Fhg_k ·        Our Sedona Blog: https://atravelpath.com/sedona/     Nearby Attractions ·        Jerome Ghost Town: https://azjerome.com/ ·        Grand Canyon: https://www.nps.gov/grca/index.htm ·        Flagstaff: https://www.flagstaffarizona.org/   Camping ·        Cottonwood Campground ·        Verde Ranch: https://verderanchrvresort.com/ ·        Verde Valley Fairgrounds: http://www.vvfair.com/camping-and-rentals.html ·        Campground INSIDE Sedona: https://ranchosedona.com/ ·        Dead Horse State Park: https://azstateparks.com/dead-horse   Dogs ·        Bring Fido: https://www.bringfido.com/   Music ·        Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/ready-as-ever License code: WYQ2IKRBMVFP3EJS   Disclaimer *All content from atravelpath.com, including but not limited to The Travel Path Podcast and social media platforms, is designed to share general information. We are not experts and the information is not designed to serve as legal, financial, or tax advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before making a decision.   Transcript: Host: Marc and Julie, welcome back to the Travel Path Podcast. It's great to have you here again.   Guest: Great to be back.   Host: So, if anybody missed part one, we got a crash course on everything RV. You guys have been traveling for 10 years, talked about all the five different types of RVs you've been into or five different types of RV you guys have had over the years, talked about budgeting, planning, preparing—a whole bunch of information. Everybody, check out part one. For part two, travel tips. We're talking about one particular destination. So, Marc and Julie, where are we talking about today?   Guest: I say we talk about Sedona. I say we talk about Sedona too. Sedona, Arizona. It's one of our favorite places that we've visited multiple times on our travels. And, yeah, yeah, we were just there last month. Actually, we're not currently there. We're in AR-Iona, but we're not in Sedona right now. But we do love it. In fact, in all of our years of travel before we actually got a home base back a few years ago, when people would ask us where we thought we would settle, it was on our short list of places because that surrounding area, yeah, that it's getting really expensive now and very touristy now too—very touristy, very busy.   Host: So, obviously, you've been to Sedona multiple times. It's something that's very special to you. What made you decide to talk about Sedona out of all the places you've been?   Guest: There's just something magical about it, you know? And anyone that's been there knows. And it is actually known for having what they call vortexes of these, and I should have looked up what's the proper explanation of what they, these special magical energy. It does attract a lot of people that are healers or spiritual teachers and authors and people that are going through major life changes and reinvention. There's something about it that just envelops you. And it's just incredibly scenic. It's very beautiful—red, scenic, very beautiful. If you like that kind of thing. If you're somebody who prefers like the keys and trees, maybe not. But we happen to love Red Rock scenery and landscape. And it's just quite stunning and in different times of the day, so beautiful. Amazing hiking, fantastic biking, yeah, biking, off-roading, Jeeping. And there's even some, if people—there's some Rivers there too. And it's also reasonable proximity to get up into altitude into the mountains, so there's a lot of really cool stuff with a reasonable too.   Host: Yeah, yes, that's a perfect opportunity to talk about all the different activities that you can do. I know when we were there, we did atving through the Red Rock, which was amazing. Have you guys done anything specific that you've really enjoyed?   Guest: You know, one of my favorite memories of Sedona is when we actually boondocked. We weren't in a campground. We were off a road called Forest Road 525. And we probably took—it was our first RV. It was the one, I think we showed in the last episode actually where that picture was taken. Right, so that is actually where we were parked. This is not a Photoshop of the RV in this scenic spot. This is the whole big photo that Marc took with the Drone. But we found this parking spot right with this 35t class A Motorhome that is not really well, not at all designed for off-roading. And we ended up with this fantastic spot. We did have to do a little bit of slow and yeah, get a little creative and slow to get in there. But what I think, I know what you're gonna say is what was so fun is we were at the day after we were there. You know those Jeep tours in Sedona, they have the pink Jeep tours, you know, and then the yellow ATVs. This road we're on is one of their popular exit points for one of their big tours, right? So they go on this big long super technical off-roading Trail, and then they come up to our RV. And because we came, we backed in from the end where they come on the big long route. And then so they see us and the looks on their faces were so classic because they're like, how in the world did you get that here? So that was a really fun memory. But we came in from the road, they came in from the trail, so we saw a lot of that there. We actually, funnily enough, haven't done Jeep. Well, we have done Jeeping, not one of the Jeep tours, but we do have a Jeep, and we did do some of the trails with our Jeep. Yeah, we've done a lot of biking and hiking out there too, though. Just the trails are so amazing and just even just watching a sunset or a sunrise because the land is so textured with all the red rocks and so much texture in the shadows. It's really dramatic for sun when the sun is setting while it's still craning the shadows and even just from the airport is actually one of the good spots for vantage points. There's a lot of great vantage points in town, but that's one of them. And in the last episode, we talked about sunsets, right? So any RV would be familiar with this. It's something we talk, we as RVers as a community talk about a lot. And it's like there are so many vantage points just to get an amazing sunset view from Sedona. So that can just be a fun thing, especially if you're there for a week or two, go to a different spot every night to see the sunset. That's actually one of the things we love about RVing is people can still enjoy the same sunsets, the same experiences of an area, whether you're driving a $5,000 motorized or if you're driving a $3-4 million bus conversion. That a lot of that lifestyle can be had from whatever price point. So.   Host: Yeah, very true. There are definitely a lot of areas for sunset and sunrise. We went to one sunset particularly and it was so crowded. So I would say definitely give yourself the opportunity to see maybe where you can find less of a crowd. Just because sometimes.   Guest: Good luck with that. In years ago was easier, less so now, yeah. But you know, also just try to avoid, and this, this goes for any touristy place, not just Sedona, but just obviously try and avoid weekends if you can. That's when the people that just have the weekends off. I think as RVers, that's one of the huge advantages of the lifestyles, you get to enjoy things because you're already right there. So you don't have to wait till Friday or Saturday or Sunday to go see something special. You can often do it, especially in the summer time, go and see it after hours or, you know, if you can get out in the middle of your workday, if you have a flexible schedule, go and do that. But yeah, absolutely.   Host: So, to get that full experience of Sedona, how long do you think someone should actually plan their trip for?   Guest: Now, we're talking about somebody who's just going for a little short vacation, like, do you want to, or somebody that's like an RV traveler that wants to either...   Host: I think, you know, mostly we're talking van RVs that are typically listening. But, I know, of course, you could do Sedona in a little extended weekend. But for someone who's going to take their RV and really wants to enjoy some of those hikes, the Red Rocks, the food they have, how long do you think they should go?   Guest: I think at least a week. I think so too, yeah, because there's a lot of great food, there's a lot of great hiking, and a lot of exploring. And especially because there's so much other stuff that's a reasonable distance drive from that area as well. You can drive to the Grand Canyon from Sedona if you want to do a day trip or get up to Flagstaff, you can go up to Jerome, that little quirky up on the hill. But I think it's really, it comes down to a couple of things. One is, what's your pace, you know? Do you have to work or have you just got the whole week off? Are you somebody who just likes to run around and see a bunch of things or take a more leisurely paced? But I think if you can give yourself a good week there, it's... there aren't a ton of campgrounds in the area and they are popular, the ones that are there, and they're not necessarily inexpensive because it's such a popular touristy area. But you can stay a bit out of there. You can stay half an hour away at places like Cottonwood, which is where we've stayed. There's a really nice state park over there as well. I think it's called Dead Horse. Terrible name. T-Ran State Park or something. But it's a nice location and, you know, if you're an RVer, you're a driver. So I mean, we don't necessarily have to be right in the heart of everything. Sometimes it's nice just to be out a bit of the main touristy area and we'll just drive in for a restaurant or drive in for or park somewhere and go do that biking and hiking and just try to avoid those downtown tourist areas at the busy days.   Host: Yeah, of course. Now, when you're planning your trip to Sedona, how long in advance should you start planning? Because I know for us, we typically don't plan, but with Sedona and having some of the ordinances of not being able to just pull over and sleep anywhere, I think you do need to plan ahead a little bit because the camping is popular and those campgrounds fill up. So what do you think the planning time is for your trip?   Guest: No, just as soon as you can because I don't know what the booking window is for that state park. You'd have to go in and check their website. But as soon as you can. We have a camping membership that we use. There is a campground in Cottonwood that, and that is one of the most popular parks in Arizona. So we probably, you know, when we're full-timing and we would go and stay there for a couple of weeks at a time, we probably planned that a few months in advance, yeah. But also, I recommend trying to go on a shoulder season when it's less crowded too. So that's a big part of planning is if you can go avoiding the peak times both on the day of the week but also the peak month, you have a much better opportunity which is usually outside of, you know, from Memorial Day to Labor Day is typically your busiest time anywhere in the summer. So you know, go in April, May, or go in September, October, something got nice times a year to be there. But I would say if if you are a planner, because not everybody is, three to four months or, you know, you could even plan one or two months out. Really just depends on your your stop.   Host: Do you have a specific month that you like to go in or is it when it fits into your schedule?   Guest: It's usually just when it fits into our schedule. We were there for a couple of weeks in June when we were doing that boondocking location we showed you at the beginning. And that got really hot. We were boondocking, so we weren't in a campground. We weren't plugged into power, so we weren't running the AC's. We positioned the coach in such a way that we could take advantage of the climate. And that's a really important part when you are boondocking, is to learn how to park your RV to work with the areas where the sun is coming up and going down and where what patio side so you can get the shade. So, just something to really be aware of when you start doing boondocking. I would say if you're going to Sedona in the spring in particular, just be really mindful of the weather because it can rain and even snow. It is an elevation and if you're boondocking out off that road like we were talking about, I mean, we've seen friends that have been really stuck and bogged in that and that red dirt turns into clay and it's sppy pretty and that can be raining and snowing right up till April or May. We, I don't think, I don't recall any significant rain when we were there the month of June, but boy did it get hot up to, you know, 95 and high 90s. And so, there would be a little bit every day that we would just run the generator and turn on the air conditioner just to cool things down. So, that was probably... I wouldn't want to go there July, August. I think that would be too hot. I would avoid it. It's still hot July, August is very hot. So, I think, you know, June, September, you know, May, June, September, October, I would say would be the optimal months to visit Sedona, yeah.   Host: Perfect tips. And you guys are a dog family. So, how is Sedona traveling with pets? I found it to be pretty dog friendly when we were there.   Guest: Yep, yep, it's dog friendly. And, you know, that is definitely a high priority for us when we travel. We use an app called BringFido, which I mean, you can search on Yelp and Trip Advisor and things like that and put in the dog friendly, and we usually search for restaurants with outdoor patios anyway, but they are the ones that are more likely to be dog friendly. So, for restaurants, but BringFido is a really great app to be able to find anything that's where you can bring your furry friends. Perfect.   Host: Did you find a lot of dog friendly restaurants with patios in Sedona specifically?   Guest: Well, actually, I don't think we had a dog when we went to Sedona because, um, sadly, we lost our first dog only five months into our travels. And so, we hadn't been to Sedona then. And then we were without a dog for about six years, which and the times we visited Sedona. And we do have a dog now, but we left him with somebody who took care of him just for the day. We just rented a car for the day. We were staying in the Phoenix area in Mesa and we just rented a fun convertible for the day. And we just took a day trip just to go and take a drive, have lunch at in Sedona, and left the dog behind. So, it was a date day. So, I wasn't paying much attention to the dog's needs that day. It was all about us.   Host: But I'm sure they'll make it to Sedona at some point. Sounds like you'll be going back, yeah.   Guest: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, that's the other thing too, like when you ask about the time how long someone should spend there and this is something we learned in all our years of travels is it's a shift of mindset when you go on a vacation regularly before we started RVing you feel like you have to jam it all into you know however long you've got to be there for a week or two but you need to switch gears in your mind that no this is this is a lifestyle now I don't have to see everything now and check everything off the listes let's just see what we see and do here now that fits our desires is suitable for this particular time of year and fits our budget and fits our just your own personal Cadence of of what feels good for you some people are more on the-go people and some people want to go a little bit quieter and slower uh is just remind yourself I can always come back and you you know you don't like we we're here in Tucson right now and I don't think we'll ever run out of things to do here there's just so much great and that's almost everywhere you can always find great things to see and do so I think um hit your first hit your main high points but then keep some things for later to come back.   Host: Yeah, absolutely. Now, of course, you have mentioned you've stayed in boondocking which you shared an area there. You also have stayed in campgrounds there too. What do you prefer when you go to Sedona?   Guest: Well, we like mixing it up. I think if the weather's right, it's hard to beat the boondocking. But if the weather's on the higher or colder side, we definitely like to have the convenience or a longer stay if we're staying multiple weeks. It's really nice to be plugged into, especially when you're working a lot of the time. It's like us, we stayed at a few different places. We stayed at the state park and then the Thousand Trails Park in Cottonwood. And then there is an RV park right down in town, but we haven't stayed at that one. And we've tried to can't quite recall off the top of my head, but it's with the solar panels too. That one's nice too. Verde Ranch. Verde Ranch is really nice too. Verde Ranch is really... it's not quite in Sedona, but it's one of those locations it's great to drive in. It's got really nice amenities. But there is one that's right in the heart of Sedona, and the name escapes me, but it's really easy to find in a Google search because I think there's only one and it is walking distance to everything. But it is hard to get into. It is very popular, and it's definitely a bit more on the more expensive side. But sometimes it's nice just to be at a place where you could just walk everywhere.   Host: Yeah, absolutely. Do you guys have any favorite hikes that you've done in Sedona?   Guest: Yeah, there's a couple. I love Boynton Canyon. But I would say my favorite hike is the Boynton Canyon. And I also really like seeing Boynton Canyon with the sunrise. Sunset from Boynton Canyon is beautiful, less crowded too.   Guest: Yeah, it's less crowded. There's this Trail Angel who helps people get every time I go. I have... I didn't... we didn't go there on the last trip because we just drove up for the day and back. But there was... there's a gentleman from Texas called Roger. This is how much of an impression he had on me. I saw him more than once that I would go, and then he had these little red rocks and were in this heart shape, and he just would hand them out to people going on the hikes. It was really sweet, very nice.   Host: Have you ever done the Subway cave? It's off the Boynton Trail.   Guest: No, I haven't done that one. Do you recommend it?   Host: We did that and then continued down to the Boynton Canyon Trail, and we did that more in the middle of the afternoon. But I imagine for sunset it would be absolutely beautiful.   Guest: Yeah, we actually saw the sunset from the Enchantment Resort, and you can go out, but you have to get there earlier than normal, then the sunrise time because of the mountains and the shadows. It actually sets much earlier. So, get there earlier in the day. That gets very crowded as well, but it's beautiful, a terrace to sit out there, and they've got the little fireplaces and really just gorgeous.   Host: Yeah, sounds beautiful. So, what do you guys like to do at night then other than the sunset?   Guest: I... to go out to eat. So, there's some great... I think have you done anything else apart from going out to restaurants at night? I think that's it. Yeah, other stuff that's good. We like to eat, so it's just being cheeky. Yeah, it's a dark sky town too, so the star viewing is really nice.   Host: Yeah, nice dark sky watching is amazing.   Guest: Yeah. And we haven't done these, but we've heard of people going. You can go and, like, I think they... you were... or you know, ghost hunting tours or something like that. But we haven't done those.   Host: Yeah, we heard about them, but we didn't do them. But mostly, and because it does get darker there with the canyons, it's mostly just going out to... going out to restaurants is our favor to do.   Guest: They do have some great ones too. And especially, you know, Mariposa and Piza Lisa and... Thea by the same person, yeah. Lisa D has a restaurant who has several restaurants. We haven't been quite to all of them yet, and we've been to, I think, maybe three or four and always really good and really different. And then, are we up to the restaurant part of the podcast now? Can I talk more about the restaurants?   Host: Yeah, we can talk about restaurants now.   Guest: I wasn't sure if I was jumping the gun. Piza Lisa is great for, as Marc said, for really nice pizzas and salads. And you can sit out... they've got a little terrace out there where you can sit out if you get there early enough to... it's on the main highway, so it's not like you have the majestic open view like some of the other places. But the price point of that restaurant is more, you know, midpoint, which is great. Always really good food and a good vibe in there. Um, we recently drove up there for the day and had lunch out on the terrace at a place called The Vault Uptown. VLT that had a great big patio with amazing views. Amazing views and that's some great food too. But if you also want that view, you can also go to... you can go to Chipotle right next door that has a patio as well. So, yeah, we had a great lunch, and, you know, they have nice cocktails and everything at The Vault. But that's when we left, I said, you know what, if we're in this area again, and I do really like the idea of trying that Chipotle out. And another place that I really like is called the Indian Gardens, and it's an Indian Gardens Courtyard or something like that. And it's a little bit past all the rest on 89, and it's this cute little place on the left-hand side, and it's got like a little market, and you can get things to go, coffees and sandwiches and wraps and things to go. But they've got this really darling little courtyard out the back where you can sit and have some lunch or have breakfast. And that's not open for dinner, that's a daytime place. But that's really lovely. I think that would be my favorite so far. Yeah, that's... anything you try and get off the main bit is always a good thing. Oak Creek Canyon's also got good choices. That's where Kachina Rustic is, which is that Italian restaurant that's quite big actually. Another one of that's actually a tip from our travels is from all the years and we travel when you go to a touristy area, you often find better food if you go off the main strip because to find someone that's a smaller restaurant that's more focused on the food instead of the tourist attraction. And in fact, sometimes some of the best restaurants we've had have been strip mall restaurants that are just small family-owned ones that are really focused on the very unassuming. Sometimes we've gotten to places because they were really well-reviewed on Yelp or Trip Advisor and then we'll pull up in the parking lot and we'll go, oh, really, it's I had, and it was this strip mall restaurant, and I remember the first time being really let down. But we went in anyway, it was fantastic. And then, so the next time we're like, you know what, this is a good sign. So, now we almost always find that strip mall restaurants, if they're well-reviewed, be turned off by the fact that it's a strip mall. You're not going to get views mostly, hardly ever, I don't think ever. But the food's really good and the service as well. So, they can be some real hidden gems. I don't remember any of those in Sedona.   Host: That's okay. So, how's the Wi-Fi situation in Sedona for you?   Guest: You know, it depends on where you stay, and we prioritize our travels around internet connectivity. But the campground that we originally can stay at with our camping membership for no nightly fee has really poor internet connectivity for the bulk of that campground. So, that's part of why we don't stay there as often because only a small percentage of that campground has connectivity. So, that does play a factor, and especially if you go on peak times when you go to any small areas when you have peak times, the crowds can start reducing the speeds on your connectivity when you overload the towers. But what we found, the... this is why we moved from that. And here's a little tip: that campground that we mentioned that's part of our membership, it's called Verde Valley, and we've been to some others. So, if it's got Valley in the name or Canyon in the name of a campground, that's usually a tip that the internet's probably not going to be great. Right, like Hidden Valley. Oh, be careful, that one.   Host: Yeah.   Guest: So, anytime got Canyon or Valley in the name of a property, call them and ask them what the cell coverage is like. And if you're speaking to just somebody who answers the phone, make sure you ask what carrier they have because they might say, oh, yeah, mine's great, and they might be Verizon, but you might be T-Mobile, so you know that doesn't really mean anything if there's not a T-Mobile tower in the area. So, that's why we actually left Verde Valley years ago to go down to and we discovered the Dead Horse Ranch State Park, and that had really good cell coverage there. So, that was great, and that was a nice drive into Sedona and also Cottonwood. That's not far. So, it's got some good restaurants too, and it's not Sedona proper, but I would call it in the Sedona area, has some really good restaurants and a nice vibe down there, some murals, and it's a fun little town. So, sometimes there are just neighboring those really higher in more exclusive towns like a little enclave like Sedona, just the neighboring towns can be really cool as well.   Host: Yeah, absolutely. Now, are you guys traveling with a Starlink or like a T-Mobile home internet base or how are you getting internet right now?   Guest: We are just using our cell phones on T-Mobile network. But that's about to change this week. We're getting a new Peplink. Most of our travels, the last seven or eight years, we've had a mobile router of Peplink right antennas. And we're missing that right now, and so we're going to be getting that put back in here this week. But we don't have Starlink yet. We haven't... I think if we were full-timing, you know, it might become more of a priority. I'll be really honest. We had redundancy with our... with our Peplink. We would have like... well, we used to have three carriers. We had T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon. So, if we weren't in a good area for one, then the other would kick in. So, we actually never found the internet to be lacking to need Starlink. But we have seen places in our travels that are. But when we had connectivity and we were full-time, we would just move. But now with Starlink, there are a lot of other options, you know, like one particular we can think of is Blue Mesa in Colorado. No cell coverage from any carrier there, so Starlink is gold there. Very good. So, if it's important, you should have it. Now we have heard good things about T-Mobile home, and we did look into it, but when I put in our address, we weren't eligible. So, I might try that again. It might have changed. But I have heard good things about T-Mobile home. We do have T-Mobile on our cell phones, and we've been with them since 2017. So, we've had Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile for ourselves, and I would say I'm the happiest with T-Mobile. Very good. But really, we're just happy with Jebin Works. We've had really good experiences with T-Mobile, and the service is great.   Host: Yeah, absolutely. So, transitioning back to Sedona, what did you guys feel like the overall cost was when you go? Do you feel like it's more expensive or less expensive than, you know, you typically...?   Guest: It's more expensive, but it's worth it. There's nothing like red rock. Yeah, it's... we don't mind. We don't mind. I mean, you're not living there. Like, we didn't end up buying a house there, but it's nice to go visit. And that's when we... you know, this is one of the things we like when you're traveling, you might stay in some places and be spending less so that when you go to other places that you really want to go that are more expensive, it's a bit more of a splurge, and then you treat that more a bit like that's your vacation, you know, within your life on the road. So, we do that with... with our living. There've been times we're down in, you know, the Florida Keys. No, I'm taking that week off work because I'm spending a fortune on my nightly fee, so I'm not going to sit here working away. What a waste. So, that's what we do. And we try to do that in Sedona too, is to just really immerse and explore it more and do less work. And then when we go to the other places that maybe aren't as exciting, then we hunker down and do work. So, it's good to have that flexibility.   Host: Yeah, perfect. Now, if you haven't mentioned it already, are there any other nearby attractions that people should be on the lookout for when planning their trip to Sedona?   Guest: Oh, you know, again, I think it's... it's the surrounding areas. So many people just head straight for that downtown area, and it is really nice. It's... if you can just get... go park and just walk, there's some little boutiques and coffee shops and things. But just... just go out, even just go for a drive. What's that little loop where you did your biking that we drove through last week? What was that called? Was that a little park, was it? No, it's off 89, so if you're coming in from Cottonwood heading into Sedona, it's off to the right-hand side, and it's like a little park, like a little loop. But I forgot. Red Rock Loop or something. Red Rock Scenic Loop, it might be called. Don't quote me on that. Might be, actually. But it's a really lovely little drive. We saw this really cool architectural feature. There's some gorgeous homes around there. So just seeing the architecture. The Holy Chapel of the Cross is a really beautiful, very well-known tourist attraction there that's a really gorgeous place to visit. But again, just getting out, you know, we... for us, we just like getting out of the crowds. Yeah, the little town Jerome, the little mining town, is a quirky little place that if you want something unique. And they had an amazing... what was it? Kaleidoscope store there that was fantastic. They shipped all over the world because they were a specialty shop. But yeah, and then again, getting up into the mountains too. So, if you get tired of the Red Rocks, you want to get up into some green forestry stuff, it's an easy drive as well. And in Cornville, we even just did the loop. So, sometimes we'll just drive with no destination. We... I remember once we were, you know, over in the California area, and we just couldn't stand the traffic, so we just got out of there, and we just... we just drove. So, we do that with Sedona, around that downtown area. We're not really big fans of those crowds down there. So, just... almost any direction you can take that drive up north to Flagstaff, 89 is quite a curvy road if you like that. And that's... and there's some great places to stop and hike along there as well, and some stores, that little Indian market as well. So, yeah.   Host: Yeah, perfect. Yeah, no shortage, that's for sure, of any activities in or around Sedona. The only thing I'll add, we did... so the Jerome ghost town, which I think you were talking about the mining area, we went to the Jerome ghost town, which is a really cool place to visit. And I thought it was brilliant how the people there, it was a mining area and then it shut down and they didn't know what to do with all their equipment, so they just left it there and turned it into a destination. And now it's a big tourist attraction.   Guest: Yeah, now they're making money instead of having to hold it away would have cost money.   Host: Yeah. And I'll link our video in Sedona and the show notes as well because we did... there wasn't a ton of overlap because there's a ton of things to do in Sedona. But there's a... we did some things you guys mentioned but a lot of things we actually... we did differently. We did... we stayed at the fairgrounds in Cottonwood. I can't remember the name of the fairgrounds, but we had a hard time finding a place to stay. And we did our Vortex ATV rides through Cottonwood, so it was a little more economical 'cause it wasn't in Sedona. But we could look out and see the Red Rock. And the best part about that ride was they gave us an iPad with a map on it, and we were by ourselves. So, it wasn't guided. We did it on our own time, and that was amazing, just driving through the off-road, the dirt gravel roads, looking at all the Red Rock in the distance. So, we'll add a link to everything that we did as well in the show notes.   Guest: Yeah, looking forward to watching that. Yeah, and this is what I love, is that, you know, you can learn from other people where they went, what they did, what they saw, but you'll always have your own experience of it. But just... and know that you can watch someone can watch your video, listen to this podcast, watch someone else's video, read another blog, and then they'll go there and then they'll never have the same experience that any of those other people had. It's always just so different. I mean, there's one thing that's really cool about.   Host: Like you guys said, we were there a day and a half and we really want to go back, and you guys have been there a bunch of times and there's still things you haven't done yet. So, it just goes to show there's... like I said, there's no shortage of activities. We'll start wrapping this thing up, the 3-2-1 Countdown, the final three questions of the podcast. So, what are three things you are bringing with you to Sedona?   Guest: Hiking boots, layered clothing because the weather can change your climate with altitude quickly, and a bike. Bikes, it's great for biking, biking, hiking, and yes, the weather can really change.   Host: Sunscreen. That's it. What are two complaints or things people wish they would have been more prepared for when visiting Sedona?   Guest: Like I've said before, the crowds downtown, take that Highway 89 right, and there's such... back in 2014, it wasn't near as bad, but now it's much... there's a bottleneck around that, around that roundabout coming right into 89A. So, yeah, just plan your trip accordingly and try to avoid the weekends. One other thing... are only one... oh, one other thing would you warn them about, PL? Yeah, I think we already covered this earlier too, but plan ahead because you don't just expect to roll up and be able to park anywhere, like you said, if you have a van, you know, stealth camping on the... yeah, even... even we... we looked at maybe ending up in Sedona one day, but it's actually really strict with rules around RVs, like even having them on your own property in the town of Sedona in that area, so that kind of was taking it further down on the list. So, not as... be prepared to drive in. I would stay out of Sedona and then just come in on the days you want to come in.   Host: Yeah, we had a really hard time. We drove for hours trying to find a place to stay in Sedona, so that's a very good point. All right, last question, guys. What is one thing, if you had to pick just one thing, you can't leave Sedona without doing? What would that be?   Guest: Hike Boynton Canyon. What would you say? Watch a sunset over the Red Rocks. Yeah, you can't... you can't go there and not watch that whole progression of watching the shadows change the whole valley as the shadows change the rocks, and then the colors, because the colors get much more vibrant at that time of day. So, I don't think you can go to Sedona properly without having the sunset.   Host: I agree with both of those.   Guest: Yeah.   Host: Did you have... did you have any sunset locations, or can you just not go wrong when you're in Sedona?   Guest: I think you can go wrong. I don't think you can go wrong if you can get some elevation to be able to look down across a valley. I think that's important.   Host: So... oh, what I liked about Boynton Canyon too is we talked about the temperature change. I remember we were hiking, it was hot out, but Boynton Canyon is so shaded, it was almost like 10 degrees cooler, and it was so refreshing doing that trail after we... we went off onto the subway tunnel and came back, and it was... yeah, it was really nice hiking that trail.   Guest: It's not exposed like, I think the Bell Rock hike is beautiful too, but there was more... you're more exposed there, getting in and out. And that's why I like the Boynton Canyon too.   Host: Perfect. Well, great, guys. Marc and Julie, thanks again for coming on the show. This was a really great podcast, informative on Sedona. This is definitely making us want to go back.   Guest: Yeah.   Host: Yeah, like we... we, for us, guys, makes me want to go back again too.   Guest: We were just there last month. It wasn't that long, but it's... it's a wonderful place.   Host: And last question before I say goodbye. Where can our audience find out more about you guys?   Guest: You can find us at rvlove.com and on social media at rvlovetravel. So, come and hit us up and send us a note, and we'd love to say hi.   Host: Great. Right. Marc and Julie, thanks again.   Guest: Thank you, guys. Bye.   Guest: Bye.

KUCI: Film School
Shari & Lamb Chop / Film School Radio interview with Director Lisa D'Apolito

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024


Director Lisa D'Apolita takes us back to a time before there was Mr. Rogers and Sesame Street, to the world of Shari Lewis and her lovable cast of puppets, including Hush Puppy, Charlie Horse, and the most beloved puppet of all time, Lamb Chop. In 1960, while still in her early 20s, NBC gave Shari her first national network show, The Shari Lewis Show, replacing The Howdy Doody Show. Lewis quickly became a pioneer in television and changed the face of children's entertainment.  She created a playful, non-judgmental world for children and adults alike, inviting us not just to 'be ourselves,' but to be the best version of ourselves we can be. She used her puppets as her voice – to say the things that women couldn't say in mid-century America and to take control over her personal story. Over five decades, she was able to straddle two very different worlds as a performer, conquering both children's and more mature entertainment; from her Saturday morning program to her late-night talk show performances and Las Vegas club act. Lewis also won dozens of awards – including 13 Emmys and a Peabody – published 60 children's books, and finally found a way to achieve her dreams as a performer and managed to stay relevant with her age defuing comeback in her 60's, endearing her to a new generation with Lamb Chop's Play-A-Long. Shari used her renewed popularity to reinforce her commitment to children's education. Director Lisa D'Apolito stops to talk about why she believes that Shari Lewis remains so under appreciated, delves into the unique psychology that exists between performer and puppet, and the peculiar world of ventriloquism and magic and how Shari and Lamb Chop became one of the most unique and enduring “comedy teams” in American culture. For more go to: shariandlambchopdoc.com

Holy Hot Mess Mom Podcast
What, Why and How's of Lent

Holy Hot Mess Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 55:57


Announcements Funds for podcast: Zoom, email, website hosting & designer, Canva for documents & graphics, adobe for editing the podcast all equals about $1500/year Patreon.com/holyhotmess 3 Tiers 1.99 - Shout out on the pod 3.99 - Shout out on the pod & unedited guest interviews 4.99 - Shout out on the pod, unedited guest interviews & 45min ish group zoom call with me and all the other Super Shawties on the 2nd Saturday of every month at 4:30PM eastern time Venmo - @holyhotmess_ if you just want to do a lump sum and somehow get me your email and I'll add you to the group zoom call for however many months that works out to super shawty status Example $20 = 4 months Sponsors - affordable, about 3,000 listeners per month, looking for companies that align with our christian values Shout Outs: Hannah S., Hilda, Shelbey, Iris N., Erin H., Lisa D., Elizabeth S. Lisa for the awesome 5 star review“Heather brings humor into very relatable real life situations while always bringing it back to strengthening the relationship we have with God. I've learned so much from her while laughing all along, what a perfect combo!” - Jan 29, 2024   Ratings and reviews - if you give the pod a great rating and review I'll give you shout out and read it on the pod! Keep those reviews coming because they are how the podcast overlords decide which podcasts to show in suggested and ranked lists for others to find this pod!   The Website - www.holyhotmess.net Re-vamped website is launching and you'll be able to find EVERYTHING there. I'm not going to do some grand reveal you can go now to holyhotmess.net but it will take me a minute to get all the previous 96 episode show notes and such up!     What is it - Latin: Quadragesima, 'Fortieth' The 40 Days before easter NOT including Sundays is a period of preparation to remember the Lord's passion, death and resurrection and ultimate Celebration of his Resurrection during Easter. Why 40 days? Biblically 40 is normally the number associated with a time of testing, trial, penance, purification, and renewal. Additionally, Jesus spent 40 days in the desert in preparation for his public ministry. We are called to this season of prayer, almsgiving and fasting. Catholics are also required to receive Holy Communion at least once a year and therefore must give a really good confession AT LEAST once a year prior to that reception of Jesus in the Eucharist. The Holy Communion reception must be done between Ash Wednesday and Trinity Sunday Highly recommend the book: Deliverance prayers for the Laity which has an extremely thorough examination of conscious in the back. There are 3 tenants to Lent that we're supposed to dive into prayer, almsgiving and fasting. Prayer because obviously we are meant increase our prayer life and we will discuss more ways you can do that at the end of the episode. Almsgiving or giving of some sort of charity. Now this can be giving of time, talent or treasure to something, someone, somewhere to ultimately Glorifying God and furthering His kingdom. And fasting which is normally where people focus during lent. Giving up something. Fasting is a penitential exercise and penitential practices are normally lifted on a solemnity - a feast day of the highest rank. Fasting from a sin is not a fast, it's resisting sin. Fasting is a powerful tool used since the Old Testament. Fasting brings clarity in all areas and it is a light that shines in the dark places where hidden or unknown sin live. The fast is the penitential act that acknowledges our sins and seeks the mercy of God. What is a penance? After a valid confession your sins are forgiven BUT your sin still did damage to the body of Christ so we are called to make reparations for that. Catechism 1459 states, “Many sins wrong our neighbor. One must do what is possible in order to repair the harm (e.g., return stolen goods, restore the reputation of someone slandered, pay compensation for injuries). Simple justice requires as much. But sin also injures and weakens the sinner himself, as well as his relationships with God and neighbor. Absolution takes away sin, but it does not remedy all the disorders sin has caused. Raised up from sin, the sinner must still recover his full spiritual health by doing something more to make amends for the sin: he must “make satisfaction for” or “expiate” his sins. This satisfaction is also called “penance.” Some penances, after confession could be a simple prayer or if you stole or  wronged another human you could be told to repair that - ask forgiveness, admit your wrong, etc. During lent, however, we make sacrifices in penance for our self, our families, the whole of the Church, humanity as well as any transgressions on our part and  the whole world. “THE Church's Canon law reaffirms the obligation to do penance – to interrupt the usual comforts of life, to rediscover in prayer the saving love of God, and to practice charity and justice towards those in need.”  https://cgcatholic.org.au/catholic-voice/blog/lenten-penance-explained/ Matthew 6:16-18 clearly states that when we fast, we're supposed to do it without anyone else knowing it. Fasting & Abstinence: Required fasting is when you eat less in a day and abstaining is when you don't eat meat. Let's dive in. Fasting is required for Catholics who are 18-58 years old and it includes a limited fast which for the US means a single normal meal (think dinner with family) and 2 snacks. The 2 snacks should not equal the size of the one meal. Kids are not required to fast BUT we try to have them fast from something (not food). You are not required to fast if you have a medical condition (diabetes, hypoglycemia, etc) or in a season of pregnancy or breastfeeding that requires you to not fast from food. Abstinence from meat is required for Catholics who are 14+. In the Western Rite that is considered chicken, beef, pork but fish and shellfish, eggs, milk products and foods made using animal fat are okay. Eastern Rite that is anything that is made from or touches animal product - fish, eggs, milk products, and foods made using animal fat. They can eat shellfish because they're considered bugs? They often go completely vegan for the whole of Lent. Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days we abstain from meat and fast from food. All fridays in lent we are called to abstain from meat (actually all fridays) Sundays we never fast or abstain because it's a solemnity which is the highest level of feast in the Church. Some people say that that means Sundays are not a day you need to “fast” from whatever you give up others say that because the fast is voluntary it's not *fasting* like those from food the Church calls us to so we should still keep it up on Sundays. We, as a family, make sundays a fun day where you do get to have that thing (in moderation). Jewish calendar counts days sunset to sunset so we like to relax our fast from Saturday evening until Sunday because then we can have family time Saturday night then refocus Sunday evening to get ready for school. Ideas for things to *give up* for Lent Only shopping small businesses & farmers markets Unnecessary spending Painting your nails, doing your hair, or makeup Going carnivore, going vegetarian, going pescatarian, going completely vegan Deserts or snacks Alcohol Eating out Secular music, podcasts, shows, youtube and movies - one or all Yelling or complaining - taking a deep breath before reacting/responding to anyone No phones until a certain time. No social media (have someone change your PW!) No youtube, tv, or music (embrace silence) Sleeping in or hitting snooze Things to take on Rosaries - try praying a rosary the first 15 min you are in the car any given time Pray a decade of a rosary for each child + your spouse each day. Blessed is She Lenten Study Catechism or Bible in a Year Spiritual Reading Daily masses Walks

Indépendante et Authentique
Incarner sa connaissance et son humanité avec Lisa Salis

Indépendante et Authentique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 73:41


Devenue en quelques années la référence dans le domaine de la nutrition et de la santé holistique, Lisa est pourtant loin de l'entrepreneure stéréotypée. Plutôt que d'appliquer les stratégies toutes faites prônées sur les réseaux, Lisa est est cheffe d'entreprise qui a appris à incarner la mission, la vision et le sens de ce en quoi elle croit et de ce qu'elle crée depuis toutes ces années. Dans ce podcast avec Lisa Salis, nous avons parlé de... Accepter de ne pas grossir pour grandir Les coulisses de ses lancements et sa stratégie derrière ses ventes Comment incarner sa connaissance et toutes les parts de soi Comment faire de son entreprise un être à part pour nous guider Les déclics de sa "vision quest" et les transformations intérieures que ça lui a apporté C'est donc avec joie et aux côtés de Lisa Salis que le podcast Derrière la Lumière s'inaugure... Sur ce je vous laisse plonger dans notre bel échange... Bienvenue Derrière la Lumière. Notre ancien podcast avec Lisa : Démocratiser son activité pour toucher et sensibiliser un maximum de personnes Pour retrouver Lisa : Instagram de Lisa Salis Son application Hygie Pocket Son Académie Hygie Pour retrouver Pêche : ⁠Mon compte Instagram @pecheneglantine⁠ ⁠Mon livre Entreprendre dans le bien-être⁠ ⁠Le carnet offert d'aventure entrepreneurial⁠ ⁠Le guide gratuit pour apaiser sa relation à l'argent A très vite sur le podcast d'entrepreneuriat, de développement personnel et de connaissance de soi, Derrière la lumière

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
America's Next Top Model's LISA D'AMATO (on Tyra, The Judges & "Reality Reckoning") - II

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 97:55


Lisa D'Amato, from America's Next Top Model, steps Behind The Rope. Holding nothing back, Lisa is here to tell it all.  Did someone say Bethenny Frankel and Reality Reckoning?  Looking back at this blast from the past chat, Lisa recalls every single thing Bethenny is now talking about loudly.  Lisa chats about what living in the model house was really like, the competitiveness of her fellow model contestants and the pressure she felt from producers while filming. She chats about ANTM judges Miss J, Nigel Barker, Twiggy and last, but certainly not least, Janice Dickinson as well as about Creative Director Jay Manuel. Lisa confirms and debunks many of the vicious rumors heard over the years about the tension on the set and the “my way or the highway” rumored attitude of Tyra Banks. Leaving no detailed spared, Lisa explains how she felt she was treated by Tyra and Producers, the good, the bad, the other. There was a lot of bad and a lot of other. We discuss! Of course there was also her product pitch on Shark Tank, where she got a deal with the one and only Miss Barbara Corcoran. She takes us behind the scenes of Shark Tank and all the shenanigans taking place behind the scenes off camera. Part II starts now! @lisa_damato @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope  BROUGHT TO YOU BY: LOLAVIE - https://www.lolavie.com/VELVET (Use Code VELVET for 15% Off Jennifer Aniston's Award Winning Hair Care Line) VIIA - viiahemp.com (Use Code Velvet For 15% Off + One Free Sample Of Their Sleepy Dreams Gummies. 21+) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility)  AQUATRU - aquatrue.com (Use Code VELVET For 20% Off Plus a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee on The Best Water Purifier Around) RAKUTEN - rakuten.com (Members Earn Cash Back On Everything They Buy Through Rakuten or The Rakuten App) WONDERY: ACADEMY - (Binge All Episodes of “Academy” Early & Ad Free Right Now By Joining Wondery Plus)  LIFEMD - lifemd.com/VELVET (Visit lifemd.com/VELVET To Start Your Weight Loss Journey Today) WOOGA (Download June's Journey Now on your iOS or Android Device) JONES NATURAL CHEWS (Best Natural Treats For Your Dog - Available At a Pet Store Near You) SONY MUSIC: UNDERWATER (UNDERWATER Is a Sexy, Neo-Noir Thriller & a First-of-its Kind Narrative Album. Brand New, Original Music From Jason Derulo) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
America's Next Top Model's LISA D'AMATO (on Tyra, The Judges & "Reality Reckoning") - I

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 80:49


Lisa D'Amato, from America's Next Top Model, steps Behind The Rope. Holding nothing back, Lisa is here to tell it all.  Did someone say Bethenny Frankel and Reality Reckoning?  Looking back at this blast from the past chat, Lisa recalls every single thing Bethenny is now talking about loudly.  Lisa chats about what living in the model house was really like, the competitiveness of her fellow model contestants and the pressure she felt from producers while filming. She chats about ANTM judges Miss J, Nigel Barker, Twiggy and last, but certainly not least, Janice Dickinson as well as about Creative Director Jay Manuel. Lisa confirms and debunks many of the vicious rumors heard over the years about the tension on the set and the “my way or the highway” rumored attitude of Tyra Banks. Leaving no detailed spared, Lisa explains how she felt she was treated by Tyra and Producers, the good, the bad, the other. There was a lot of bad and a lot of other. We discuss! Of course there was also her product pitch on Shark Tank, where she got a deal with the one and only Miss Barbara Corcoran. She takes us behind the scenes of Shark Tank and all the shenanigans taking place behind the scenes off camera. @lisa_damato @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BROUGHT TO YOU BY: GOHENRY - gohenry.com/VELVET (Set Your Kids Up For Success w/ The Best Debit Card & Financial App For Kids 6 to 18) HELLOFRESH - HelloFresh.com/velvetropefree  (Use Code velvetropefree For Free Breakfast For Life on America's #1 Meal Kit) QUINCE - quince.com/velvetrope (Get Free Shipping and 365 Day Returns on Elevated Luxury Without Paying Luxury Prices)  INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility)  LIFEMD - lifemd.com/VELVET (Visit lifemd.com/VELVET To Start Your Weight Loss Journey Today) JONES NATURAL CHEWS (Best Natural Treats For Your Dog - Available At a Pet Store Near You) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Do the thing
Lisa D'Acquisto: Following Her Servant's Heart, Inquisitive Mind, And Steadfast Determination, Lisa Took A Leap Of Faith To Do The Thing...More Than Once

Do the thing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 66:03


Growing up on a cattle ranch in rural America paints a fairytale scene. But what if you decided to rewrite your story after childhood trauma and lots of self-reflection? Today I chatted with Lisa D'Acquisto, a VP of Human Resources, about having both a servant's heart and a strong drive to succeed. She began her journey assisting victims in the criminal justice system. But when all her colleagues became bitter, depressed, and emotionless, she wanted out. Discover how doing the thing taught Lisa how to evolve through experiences, ultimately igniting a passion for HR and curiosity for crypto investing. 

Manufacturing Happy Hour
141: Additive Manufacturing and Creating Workplaces Where People Thrive with Lisa D. Block, CRO of Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies

Manufacturing Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 47:19


Additive manufacturing won't solve your problems, but as our guest explains, it can make life easier. We're back to our traditional format at Manufacturing Happy Hour and, on this episode, we are joined by Lisa D. Block, Chief Revenue Officer at Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies. Lisa explains her path into the industry, shares her experiences and busts some myths around additive manufacturing. Plus, she shares how we can create workspaces where people thrive, with tips on personal development, talent acquisition and diversity, equity and inclusion. In this episode, find out: How Lisa entered the world of additive manufacturing The biggest misnomers around additive The importance of personal development Different families within additive Her top tips for talent acquistion Take-home moments from Lisa's talks Why companies need to refocus on training new starters How to create workplaces where people can work at their best Why it's time for a fresh perspective on diversity Enjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going! Tweetable Quotes: “I believe that character is born in personal development.” “[Additive manufacturing] is meant to make jobs easier and more efficient so the company can 10x their production.” “People say ‘we've gotta get diversity, equity, inclusion experts. We've gotta do this, we've gotta do that'. There's a whole lot of ‘we've gotta' and very little ‘we've done'.” Links & mentions: Hybrid Manufacturing Technologies, pioneering the combination of 3D printing and machining Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn Follow Lisa on Instagram Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.

Let's Get Into It - Hosted by Sloan
ANTM Winner Lisa D'Amato EXPOSES Tyra Banks and ABUSIVE Culture on Set | EP 6

Let's Get Into It - Hosted by Sloan

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 65:22


America's Next Top Model Cycle 5 contestant and Cycle 17 winner, Lisa D'Amato, opens up about her tragic experience involving her experience on reality TV. She discussed the fake persona of Tyra Banks and how she was set up multiple times by her team. Lisa went on to appear on many reality show's like Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, Shark Tank, and MTV Cribs. She's going to open up about the dark side of reality television, her struggles with a dysfunctional family, and the moment she was left bleeding after a day of filming. So let's get into it.  More about the show! • Please support the Let's Get Into It Podcast here: Podcast: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoIt  Apple: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItApple  Spotify: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItSpotify  Google: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItGoogle • And watch the episode on YouTube here: youtube.com/@LetsGetIntoIt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

How We Can Heal
Boston Marathon Bombings Survivor Meghan Zipin: “PTSD is a beast”

How We Can Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 61:45


Megan Zipin - mother, wife, marathon runner, poet, and survivor of the Boston Marathon bombings - joins host Lisa D for this episode of How We Can Heal. They discuss how the trauma of the bombings manifested physically and mentally for Megan over the last ten years since the attack, how she has found healing through yoga, writing, and helping others, and what she wants to teach her young children about resilience and hope. She also reads several selections from her upcoming book of poetry "First Light." This inspiring episode is for anyone experiencing the lasting effects of trauma on their journey to healing.Get Meghan's book " First Light" https://www.amazon.com/First-Light-Meghan-Zipin/dp/B0BP9VT1C3For full transcript: https://howwecanheal.com/podcast/This episode was produced by Bright Sighted Podcasting

How We Can Heal
Dissociation 101: What Huberman Didn't Tell You About PTSD

How We Can Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 40:39


Dissociation is a common element of trauma that's rarely discussed but should be. Kicking off Season 3 of How We Can Heal, host Lisa D gives us an introduction to the concept and causes of dissociation, as well as a preview of the new season dedicated to exploring this subject. Lisa also shares her view on the messaging and application of the increasingly popular trauma treatment EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), and specifically her response to how it was discussed on an episode of The Huberman Lab Podcast.Huberman's podcast episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31wjVhCcI5YFor full transcript: https://howwecanheal.com/podcast/This podcast is a production of Bright Sighted Podcasting 

Meet The Elite Podcast
10808 Lisa D Fitzgerald-04 05 23-Travel Specialist-James

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 4:36


Wickedly Smart Women
From Eco-Entrepreneur to Emotional Intelligence Coach—with Lisa D. Foster - 215

Wickedly Smart Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 28:53


"When I look back on my success, nine out of ten startups fail. What helped me beat the odds was my ability to tune into people, inspiring them to take action and make a better world," - Lisa D.Foster Plastic has become ubiquitous in our daily lives, but its convenience has come at a high cost. Millions of tons of plastic waste are dumped into our oceans and landfills every year, causing harm to wildlife and ecosystems. By 2050, it's estimated that there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish. "I got mad about the plastic use, I got mad about the paper bag use, and I saw a different way,” Lisa D. Foster founded One Bag at a Time, a reusable grocery bag company, and grew it to an $8M business before selling it in 2017. Born into a Holocaust-affected family, Lisa overcame low expectations to become an English teacher before pivoting to become a purpose-driven eco-entrepreneur and pioneer in the fight against single-use plastic.  Now, as a business coach, she shares leadership and inspires change. She's also the author of the book, “Bag Lady.” On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Lisa joins Anjel to share her journey of founding and then selling her successful reusable grocery bag company at its peak. Listen in as she walks us through the impact one person can have on the world, the importance of taking action and the value of persistence, both in business and in life, and how it can help you overcome setbacks, achieve your goals, and become a better leader. What You Will Learn The impact of plastic on the environment and the inspiration behind One Bag at a Time Inc Lisa's journey from introverted youth to English teacher to eco-entrepreneur How Lisa's survivor mentality and persistence have driven her success The importance of believing in oneself and finding purpose How Lisa's experience as a teacher and leader influenced her approach to business coaching How you can transition from one career or passion to another by following your heart and pursuing what you truly care about What is great leadership How working with a skilled coach or mentor can help you overcome obstacles and achieve your goals Connect with Lisa D. Foster Lisa D. Foster Lisa on LinkedIn Resources Bag Lady Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic Wickedly Smart Women on Clubhouse The Wealthy Life Mentor The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook Anjel on Twitter Anjel on Instagram Email listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com  Leave Us A Message On Our listener line:   540-402-0043 x4343

The Jar
#176 On the scene with crisis counselor, Lisa D Alisso

The Jar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 87:46


We meet our next guest, Lisa D Alisso at her home in Richmond. She's got this beautiful old home in the in the center of the city and it's filled with an amazing little collection of furniture, and art, creating a great setting to have a session with The Jar. Lisa recently moved back to Virginia from DC after her divorce to kind of collect her thoughts and to get on with her next chapter. We've interviewed a few policeman or fireman or first responders, and Lisa is another one. She was an on the scene counselor for a long time, helping suicide victims or those who are in trauma situations. The conversation of seeing humans in their worst moments, and being the one that is a trained professional to help guide them through that is one that you wont want to miss. It's an amazing job, but its a tough one. You could only imagine the difficulty of working in these roles on the tole it takes on people overtime. She has a really interesting upbringing she shares her story around the Danish grandparents in her life, and how she got to DC. She talked about her new career in taking what she learned from her trauma role and applying that into training for festivals around mental health issues. We talked about how life is full of challenges and going through a tough divorce and having your heart broken in the soul, crushing nature of it and yet, she's come out of it so positively by leading with her heart. Lisa emphases how that will help get through troubling times with kindness and grace, and she's on that journey. It's a great interview I hope you join us, to hear it in her own words.For behind the scenes content of the making of The Jar, meet the guests, see some footage of unreleased podcast episodes and more visit : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTqB1dhDvl0Oh505ysdxTgTo be a guest on the show email us at thejarguest@gmail.com or visit our webpage : https://www.thejar.live/Follow The Jar on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thejar_podcast/Follow The Jar on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.thejarDisclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not represent the views, beliefs or opinions of The Jar Podcast. Our goal is to provide a platform for everyone no matter what they believe, and we would like to continue to do that while making it clear our guests are not a representation of The Jar Podcast. 

Moda Métiers Visionaries
From Ecopreneur to an Executive Coach: A Journey of Sustainability and Emotional Intelligence with Lisa D. Foster

Moda Métiers Visionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 41:32


Welcome back to the Moda Metiers Visionaries podcast, season 2! This season, we're taking things up a notch, diving into the world of sustainable and impactful fashion. And, who better to kick off this exciting new chapter than our guest this month, Lisa D. Foster. Lisa is a true trailblazer, starting her journey as a high school English teacher and transitioning to an eco-preneur with her first-to-market reusable grocery bag company, 1 Bag at a Time. As a pioneer in the fight against single-use plastic, Lisa quickly became a top supplier of reusable bags in the US. Today, Lisa shares her expertise in leadership and emotional intelligence as a business coach and author. In this episode, Lisa takes us on a journey through her life as an ecopreneur, from the founding and growth of 1 Bag at a Time to her transition to coaching. She shares the motivation behind her memoir "Bag Lady" and the challenges she faced along the way. Lisa also delves into the role of emotional intelligence and the Tipping Point formula in her success, as well as offering advice for those who may not have access to well-known networks. She explains how she incorporates sustainability into her coaching work and shares an example of a time when she helped a client improve their leadership and sustainability practices. We also dive into the topic of effective communication of sustainability efforts, and Lisa provides invaluable advice for business leaders just starting to incorporate sustainability practices into their operations. And, she gives us a sneak peek into some of her upcoming projects related to emotional intelligence, leadership, and sustainability. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to learn from one of the leading voices in the sustainable fashion space! Listen to Neri Karra Sillaman's TEDx talks on sustainable fashion: https://www.ted.com/talks/a_five_step_recovery_program_for_sustainable_fashion https://www.ted.com/talks/fry_in_your_own_oil_solving_fashion_s_sustainability_problem Listen to Lisa D. Foster's TEDx talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJGQzvo3C2M Lisa's book is called Bag Lady, and can be purchased here

Lady Beta
#170: And THAT'S on healing feat. Lisa D'Auria

Lady Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 63:36


Today on the podcast Chelsea talks with close friend Lisa D'Auria on all things breakup, healing, ADHD and cold plunging. This is an incredibly candid conversation between two friends with an intimate feel. Enjoy! Applications for NLM are NOW OPEN! Head here to learn more + head here to apply (apps close down 1/17/23) Join the 2/2 Healing Circle @5pm PST HERE Save 15% off Organifi with code EXPANDStay Connected w/ Chelsea:InstagramWebsiteYouTube

Evolve By Erika
Episode 53: Lisa DiCicco

Evolve By Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 85:16


Lisa D, model, fashion designer, fashion influencer and light worker brings a super charged conversation about fashion, health and wellness, manifestation and beyond. My friends connect me with Lisa via instagram and as soon as I met her I knew there was something special about her. I couldn't wait to have her on the podcast to share her light energy and optimism, despite of the deepest challenges she has faced in her life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Evolve By Erika
Episode 53: Lisa DiCicco

Evolve By Erika

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 85:16


Lisa D, model, fashion designer, fashion influencer and light worker brings a super charged conversation about fashion, health and wellness, manifestation and beyond. My friends connect me with Lisa via instagram and as soon as I met her I knew there was something special about her. I couldn't wait to have her on the podcast to share her light energy and optimism, despite of the deepest challenges she has faced in her life.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One Oh! One
Episode 202 | Conversations with a Documentary Filmmaker: Lisa D'Apolito

One Oh! One

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 24:26


We are particularly excited about this episode. Meredith and Kate speak with Documentary filmmaker and Emmy Nominee Lisa D'Apolito about her journey making her film Love, Gilda. Lisa is the epitome of unwavering determination.

Politics Done Right
Lisa D.T. Rice, an African American, responded to an immigrant who told her to get over it.

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 7:00


Lisa D.T. Rice, an African American at the Bridge Alliance conference, had a message for an immigrant who needed to learn the real American racial context. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support

Politics Done Right
Lisa D. T. on healthcare. Thom Hartmann on neoliberalism. Molly Cook on stopping freeway project.

Politics Done Right

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 58:00


Thom Hartmann discusses the Hidden History of Neoliberalism. And it started before Reagan: Thom Hartmann did not disappoint. He told the unfortunate truth about America's destructive path to neoliberalism and how to get out. Lisa D. T. Rice tells is her personal story on her navigating our healthcare system: Lisa D. T. Rice acknowledges her privilege within the healthcare system and points out it should be that way for everyone. Molly Cook discusses the need to completely rethink a Houston freeway based on justice & equity: A team of Houston activists continues their quest to stop a huge highway construction project that harms communities. Molly Cook, a registered nurse & community activist details the fight. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/politicsdoneright/support

Equestrian Author Spotlight Podcast
Episode 110: On Long Riding the Midwest, Saddle Anatomy & Overcoming Loss with Lisa D. Stewart

Equestrian Author Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 51:52


Episode 110: In this Equestrian Author Spotlight podcast episode, you'll meet Lisa D. Stewart.   Lisa discusses the 500-mile solo horseback trip she undertook at the age of 54 on her horse, Chief. As a woman alone, with one horse, traveling through the Midwest, she was forced to face the pain of her past, embrace the beauty of the present, and envision an empowered future for herself.   Lisa's epic journey of self-discovery inspired her to document modern rural America's people, animals, and land, which ultimately led to the publication of her memoir, The Big Quiet: One Woman's Horseback Ride Home.   Saddle up for a conversation about long riding a horse alone across the Midwest, overcoming the past and saddle anatomy discoveries.     Show Notes:   Want a free guide to secrets of horse book authors? Gallop over to https://www.carlykadecreative.com/wisdom.html and join the Equestrian Author Spotlight email list to have the author advice resource delivered instantly to your inbox.

Foodie and the Beast
Foodie and the Beast - Aug. 7, 2022

Foodie and the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 54:02


Hosted by David and Nycci Nellis. On today's show: • Bob Wiley, co-owner, Deviation Distilling, known for its use of unique global spices and eye-popping bottle designs. Deviation recently launched its line of gins in D.C. liquor stores and restaurants; • Danny Chavez, executive chef at Art and Soul / YOTEL Washington DC. Art and Soul boasts a scratch kitchen, meaning the majority of menu items are made in house, from scratch. Sounds like a lot of work! • If you want to make a difference in the world but aren't sure how, stay tuned for our chat with The “Bag Lady,” Lisa D.Foster. In 2005 she founded 1 Bag at a Time, Inc., a first-to-market reusable grocery bag company. In four years it grew to annual revenues of $8 million. Now, as a business coach and author of a hit book, also called “Bag Lady,” Lisa helps entrepreneurs navigate their way to success; • Chef David Rabin of the Caboose Tavern in Vienna and Caboose Commons in Mosaic, a locally owned and operated microbrewery that offers craft beer, fresh roasted coffee and a chef-driven menu; Historically, there are only a handful of cocktail books that strive to tell the cultural and historical stories of?Black?and Brown?mixologists. These stories need to be told. So, cocktail expert and star of the Discovery Travel and Living Channel's “Cocktail Kings” Colin?Asare-appiah also is coauthor of the fascinating new book “Black Mixcellence: A Comprehensive Guide to Black Mixology.” It details the significant impact Black?and Brown?mixologists have had on the cocktail industry throughout history.

The Yoga Voice
#50 - Lisa "D" - Storyteller, Musician, & Wise Yogini

The Yoga Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 85:59


The Yoga Voice is a biweekly podcast from CITYOGA, hosted by Dave Sims E-RYT 500, owner CITYOGA School of Yoga & Health. Each episode of The Yoga Voice contains conversations with yoga teachers and practitioners from around the world and throughout the Midwest. Our discussions explore how yoga inspires and transforms.Hope you enjoy this lively conversation in episode 50 with Lisa Daugherty, ERYT-Senior Level Teacher, and Facilitator at Cityoga School of yoga and Health. Lisa makes this appearance on the show to update us on her life as it unfolds. Lisa has collaborated with Kelly Shull ERYT500 to create Indiana's first Yoga Alliance 85 hr Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training Program launched in June 2022.Enjoy listening, please subscribe so we can continue to bring you these insightful and inspirational conversations with yogis near and far, we welcome your comments.More about Lisa:Lisa Daugherty, the mother of four daughters, began practicing yoga in her previous desert home, Tucson Arizona, in the fall of 1999. Following a few years of vigorous practice and study, she and her family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, in early 2002. She began teaching yoga in church community spaces in Irvington for the next 5 years. Then, landed at her yoga studio home, Cityoga, teaching many weekly classes, workshops, and teacher training offerings, since 2008. Her teaching style is eclectic, artistic, and rooted in deep compassion, presence, and life force. She is a storyteller, a musician, a wise sequencer, and a savasana specialist. In addition to offering classes, she leads yoga retreats with her yogi husband to Sedona, Arizona, and Lake Atitlan Guatemala. She is also a doula and strongly supports women through an empowered pregnancy and childbirth.Find Lisa's teaching schedule at www.cityoga.bizFollow her on social media https://www.instagram.com/starchildlisad/

Uncovered- For Pole Dancers
Ep 71- It's possible to pole from home- AND SUCCESSFULLY- with Lisa D

Uncovered- For Pole Dancers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 58:00


Okay, so we all got a taste for poling from home during COVID, and for some, it was a love/hate relationship. When it comes to poling from home, some find it hard to find time, get started, or know what tricks or choreo to work on. BUT, it doesn't have to be this hard. We promise! This week, Renee and Steph uncover.... how to pole from home successfully with Lisa D, co-director of Polesphere Polesphere, an Australia owned tutorial platform, is HELPING pole dancers achieve goals from home in a structured AND safe way, so Lisa D knows a thing or two about poling from home struggles. In this episode, we talk: Common obstacles How to set up your space and training schedule How to pole safely from home WANT 25% OFF YOUR POLESPHERE MEMBERSHIP? Take the 10-day free trial now. https://www.polesphere.com/learn/promo/teachme/stephapf/ Are you loving Uncovered? Follow us on Instagram to discuss all things pole! We chat with you and do a "tell us" segment VERY week.

Do the thing
Lisa D'Acquisto: Following Her Servant's Heart, Inquisitive Mind, And Steadfast Determination, Lisa Took A Leap Of Faith To Do The Thing...More Than Once

Do the thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 66:03


Growing up on a cattle ranch in rural America paints a fairytale scene. But what if you decided to rewrite your story after childhood trauma and lots of self-reflection? Today I chatted with Lisa D'Acquisto, a VP of Human Resources, about having both a servant's heart and a strong drive to succeed. She began her journey assisting victims in the criminal justice system. But when all her colleagues became bitter, depressed, and emotionless, she wanted out. Discover how doing the thing taught Lisa how to evolve through experiences, ultimately igniting a passion for HR and curiosity for crypto investing.

Beta
BETA Member Drive: Lisa D'Apolito, Matt Taibbi, Shadrach Kabango

Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022


In this member drive edition of the show, we revisit interviews with filmmaker Lisa D'Apolito, journalist Matt Taibbi, and award-winning emcee Shad Kabango.

Working People
Practice What You Preach, SPLC (w/ Lisa D. Wright & Katie Glenn)

Working People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 28:58


The Southern Poverty Law Center is a historic civil rights organization that, for 50 years, has been advancing social justice through legal, educational, and advocacy efforts primarily in the Deep South. However, after overwhelmingly voting to unionize in 2019, staff at SPLC say the organization has been stalling negotiations over their first union contract and unfairly treating its lowest-paid and most marginalized workers. On Monday, March 28, SPLC Union members held an informational picket outside the org's headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama, "to protest management's forcing mostly Black women employees to return to the office while allowing the option of remote work for white and higher-paid employees." In this mini-cast, we talk with Katie Glenn, who has worked for SPLC for nearly three years and is a member of the SPLC Union bargaining committee, and Lisa D. Wright, who has worked at SPLC for over 20 years, was a member of the original organizing committee, and is also a steward and a member of the SPLC Union bargaining committee.  Additional links/info below... SPLC Union website, Facebook page, Twitter page, and Instagram  SPLC Union Press Release: SPLC Union Members Picket Over Management's Inequitable Office Reopening Plan  Kim Chandler, AP News, "Southern Poverty Law Center Employees Vote to Join Union" Sarah Jaffe, The Progressive, "Nonprofit Workers Join the Movement to Unionize" Permanent links below... Working People Patreon page Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Jules Taylor, "Working People Theme Song"

Släktband
Sven Fredrik blev yrkestjuv och hans mamma Lisa dömdes för barnamord

Släktband

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 24:39


När Lisa Persdotter från Ånimskog i Dalsland födde sitt andra barn utom äktenskapet knöt hon in den lille pojken i en tygbit och grävde ner honom på gödselstacken. Detta avsnitt:Lisa föddes år 1800, och var dotter till knekten Per Eriksson och hans hustru Cajsa Larsdotter. Hon var 13 år när hon började tjäna som piga på större gårdar, och fram tills hon var 27 år såg hennes liv ut att vara ganska likt det som unga flickor från fattiga familjer levde.Hennes sentida släkting Peter Bergting i Bromma har letat fram historien om Lisas liv.Lisa Persdotter var fortfarande ogift när hon 27 år gammal fick en liten dotter som fick bo hemma hos sina morföräldrar medan Lisa tjänade sitt levebröd. När Lisa var 32 år blev hon åter gravid men dolde sin graviditet så gott hon kunde och födde i ensamhet en son som hon direkt efter födseln grävde ner i gödselstacken. Folket på gården hade dock fattat misstankar och lyckade få fram barnet och få liv i honom. Han döptes till Joakim och hamnade som fosterson på samma gård men dog efter bara ett år. Lisa sattes i fängelse och när hon återkom så hade hon ännu en son med sig Sven Fredrik. Men nu sa sockenstämman ifrån. Hon var inte välkommen dit mera.Lisa gifte sig till slut med en soldat och de fick tillsammans två döttrar en av dem är Peter Bergtings anmoder.Lisas yngste son Sven Fredrik tog sig till Göteborg när han blev vuxen nog och hamnade snart på fel sida om lagen. Han blev yrkestjuv, hamnade gång på gång i fängelse där han slogs och bråkade, vilket gav honom påbackning på straffen. Till slut satt han av ett straff för fjärde resan stöld och han visste att om han fick ett straff till skulle det innebära en väldigt lång straffarbetsdom.När Sven Fredrik kom ut efter sitt sista fängelsestraff verkar han ha fått hjälp att ta sig till Amerika. Peter Bergting har sökt och sökt men det sista spåret efter Sven Fredrik är en anteckning i emigrantregistret om att han gått ombord på ett fartyg till Amerika.Margareta Nilars var tidigare arkivarie vid kommunarkivet i Åmål. Hon håller på att skriva rent alla sockenstämmoprotokoll från Åmål 1666 och framåt.Margareta har sett att det var ganska vanligt att socknen förbjöd enskilda fattiga människor att flytta tillbaka till sin hemsocken om de varit bosatta på annan ort. Anledningen var att socknen inte ville belastas av fattigvårdsutgifter. Hon har också sett att det gjordes ordentliga utredningar och att det ofta uppstod brevväxling mellan socknar där de försökte övertyga varandra om att ta ansvar på den person det gällde.Det hände också att enskilda bönder fick i uppdrag att skjutsa de oönskade personerna ut ur socknen och fick då en slant för det. Margareta har också sett att en del av de utslängda personerna smög sig hem igen.Programmet är gjort av Elisabeth Renström och Gunilla Nordlund Uppläsare: Patrik Paulsson slaktband@sverigesradio.se

Coaching Confidential
Episode 7: Let the (authentic relating) games begin...

Coaching Confidential

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 31:16


In this episode, the second in a series of three on the topic of Authentic Relating, we continue to learn by playing. Yes, playing. Our guest Gabe DeRita leads your host Lisa D through  Authentic Relating games, or exercises.  Listen in as an entirely new way of relating (to your host) is exposed.  Trigger warning: This gets a bit intimate for some.Some of what you'll hear between Gabe and Lisa includes; naming what's present in connection, noticing what's emerging in the moment, questioning assumptions, revealing emotional states and taking ownership of one's own experience.As a reminder the 5 practices of "AR":Welcome EverythingAssume NothingReveal Your ExperienceOwn Your ExperienceHonor YourSelf and OtherThe 'Noticing Game' stems:Being here with you I notice...Hearing that I notice/feel...What's going on for you, what you imagine is going on for other, what's happening in the shared space.A slightly edgier version invites us to get better at noticing, naming and dropping assumptions as they arise.More on Authentic Relating. More on Gabe DeRita.If you'd like to be a guest on Coaching Confidential or to receive some coaching visit our site.

Coaching Confidential
Episode 6: Authentic Relating with Gabe DeRita

Coaching Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 33:50


This episode is refreshingly authentic. A slight change of format too! We were curious about what supporting practices other coaches bring to their work with clients, there are so many possibilities. In this episode we explore one, Authentic Relating. Over the next 3 episodes we will learn from another ICF credentialed coach; Gabe DeRita - what authentic relating is about, how he came upon it, and you'll be a fly on the wall witnessing your host Lisa D stretching herself into the space of curiosity, vulnerability and courage while practicing an authentic relating 'game' with Gabe. We hope you take away a sense of how Authentic Relating (or coaching) might support your goals in life.*5 principles of Authentic Relating (short hand of your hosts)Welcome everything.Assume nothing.Reveal your experience.Own your experience.Honor yourSelf and other.If you have questions or want to talk with us directly book time here. To hear other episodes go here.To learn more about Gabe go here.To learn more about Authentic Relating go here.

Coaching Confidential
Episode 5: Your awesome life: EVEN AWESOMER!

Coaching Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 32:20


If you ever thought coaching was a tool to fix a problem - you're right, and that's not all it's about. If your life is great and you want to make it awesome, coaching could be for you, too.In this episode we invite Ilinca Manu, ACC (associate certified coach) to the podcast to coach Lisa DiMatteo, PCC (professional certified coach) on the topic of making an awesome life 'awesomer.'  This conversation is about:Creating a solid plan to ensure completion of a projectRaising the bar on a goal already in progressRecognizing a "non-supportive" habit pattern & working around itYou will hear how the coach in this episode helps the client unlock a custom designed solution. She does this by asking open-ended questions, reflecting what the coach is hearing & sensing, and while being a creative thought partner, not being attached to  her own ideas of what is happening.You'll also hear the coach & the client debrief the session. And your hosts, Lisa D & Vimla will talk about why a session like this is helpful in reaching goals, changing habits, working with 'what is', and creating a more awesome life.If you'd like to connect with us or even be a guest on our podcast (coaching!) please visit our website.

Lady Beta
The Power of Breathwork + Deep Healing w/ Lisa D'Auria

Lady Beta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 62:23


In today's episode Chelsea talks with Breathwork Expert + Facilitator, Lisa D'Auria about the power of the breath, deep healing in the subconscious, and how trauma can move and release through the body. Lisa leads listeners through a gentle, yet powerful breathing session.Chelsea and Lisa dive into:*Brain Rewiring + Synergy*The power of the breath to move beyond the conscious mind*How breathwork can affect the body*What to expect if you're new to breathwork*Guided breathing practice (do not do this while driving or operating machinery)...and so much more!**The waitlist for SYNERGY is now open and the program will be starting on September 13th. Enorllment is $400 off through 8.13.21 Learn More Here: https://www.ladybetacoaching.com/synergy **CONNECT WITH CHELSEA:IG: @ladybeta.coaching ( https://www.instagram.com/ladybeta.coaching/ ) Website: ladybetacoaching.com ( https://www.ladybetacoaching.com/ ) CONNECT WITH LISA:Book a Session with Lisa: (https://calendly.com/lisa--dauria/1-1-breathwork-session?month=2021-08)Instagram: @lisa_dauria_ (https://www.instagram.com/lisa_dauria_)DISCOUNTS & OFFERINGS:- Get 10% off Four Sigmatic products with the code LADYBETA- Learn everything you need to know about brain rewiring and how you can start rewiring your own brain HERE- Start + grow your online business to six-figures with a free 1-hour business ignitor masterclass HERE- Beverages GALORE over at Organifi - use code “ladybeta” for 15% off any order!- Use code "PODCAST" at checkout for 15% off your training plan at https://www.ladybetacoaching.com/- Use code "LADYBETA" at checkout for 15% off at physivantage.com- Want free core workouts? Head here for Chelsea's “Core for Climbing” freebie! http://bit.ly/coreforclimbing- Interested in using isometrics for climbing training? Hands down Chelsea's favorite way to train. Improved recovery time, measurable strength and better results! Head here to learn more: https://bit.ly/ladybetaisometrics

Art Scoping
Episode 48: Lisa D. Freiman

Art Scoping

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021


Dr. Lisa Freiman reflects on the recent forced resignation of the chief executive of the Indianapolis Museum of Art (for now clinging to the nickname @newfields) along with her major exhibition of the work of Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, her role as Commissioner of the U.S. Pavilion in the 2011 Venice Biennale, which presented new works by Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla, Alfredo Jaar's extraordinary Park of the Laments in the 100-acre sculpture park she devised, and a recent project she curated at the University of Washington's Hans Rosling Center for Population Health. Candid, insightful, and passionate, she addresses the institutional culture of art museums and encourages more resolve in tackling persistent discrimination and resistance to change.

Wisdom Wednesday with Dr. Mary Segars
Listen to Lisa D. Smith, a contributing author for Finish Strong! Anthology! Such wisdom!

Wisdom Wednesday with Dr. Mary Segars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 11:19


Lisa D. Smith brings so much wisdom about Passing the Baton to Finish Strong! You don't want to miss this.

The Health Accomplice
18 | Is Breathwork the New Ayahuasca? A Discussion with Breathing Coach Lisa D'Auria

The Health Accomplice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 47:54


People are having incredible experiences doing breathwork -- experiences that include feeling high, having visions of past memories, healing physical and emotional pain, and finding a sense of peace and joy. There are a lot of people who are turning to modalities such as ayahuasca, mushrooms, and DMT to explore their subconscious for deeper healing and clarity. But can we achieve these same benefits from breathwork? We discuss this topic with Lisa D'Auria, a former athlete, current engineer, and breathework coach. Lisa used the power of breathwork to create meaningful change in her life and now seeks to help others do the same.  Topics covered in this episode: What is breathwork and why is it so beneficial?  Who is this good for? What are some techniques used?  How can we incorporate breathwork into our daily lives?  Resources include: https://www.instagram.com/lisa_dauria_/ https://www.bietsimkin.com/ https://www.wimhofmethod.com/

Sober Truth Podcast with George A. Wood
Interview with the awesome Ben Heldfond!

Sober Truth Podcast with George A. Wood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 94:36


George sits down with Ben, a successful businessman, an author, and a person in long term recovery (26 years to be exact). Ben wrote a book with his ex wife, Nikki Debartolo called "The Happy Divorce" he is also a DJ for 102.5 the Bone. The show "Miggs and Swig is described this way, Musician Don Miggs and businessman Ben Swig may take the reins, but it's their female powerhouse counterparts, Lisa D and JoJo that keep this unconventional show on track! The line up consists of husband and wife team (Lisa D. & Don), Ex Brother-In-Law (Ben Swig) and Dating Diva (JoJo). I had the opportunity to be on the show and I had a blast, I knew I needed to get to know this guy more and this conversation is the result! A lot of wisdom and real life, recovery experience is shared in here I hope you take the time to listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sober-truth-project/message

Crown Thoughts
Ep. 14 Active Empathy with Lisa D'Amato

Crown Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 46:26


Latina Queen has a very heartfelt conversation with Lisa D' Amato. She is well known for being apart of America Next Top Model cycle 5 and Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. And now she is coming to chat with the Queens about trauma, finding your passion, being an ally within the #BLM and really how to stay true to yourself! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Vagrant Gimp Podcast with Mela Shea
Ep. 35 - White Privilege and Me Pt. 1 - Lisa D'Amato!!

The Vagrant Gimp Podcast with Mela Shea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 60:17


Welcome America's Next Top Model All Stars winner and CEO of Dare U Go Lisa D'Amato to the premier episode of the White Privilege and Me Series on the Vagrant Gimp Podcast. We talk about her experiences being a white woman in America and what to do about the “Karens”. Find Lisa on Instagram @lisa_damato and at www.dareugo.com Find Mela Here: YT: www.youtube.com/funnymela IG: @melashea1 Snap: @melashea19 Twitter: @melashea FB: www.facebook.com/melashea Www.standuppsychic.com www.patreon.com/standuppsychic (NSFW)