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Nursing is a scientific discipline, a public health infrastructure, and a body of knowledge built at the intersection of biology, behavior, community, and systems. Nurses are in schools and boardrooms, in legislatures and laboratories, in emergency rooms and living rooms, at bedsides and borders. They are scientists, researchers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and the profession most consistently present at the places where health breaks down, and society falls short. And yet, according to decades of research on nursing's portrayal in media and public life, the public picture of nursing remains stubbornly narrow and stripped of the analytical authority that makes nursing expertise genuinely irreplaceable. That gap is not a communications problem. It is a policy issue, a resource issue, and a patient safety concern. According to two replication studies of the landmark Woodhull Study on Nursing and the Media, nurses are cited as sources in just 2% of health news stories and nearly never in coverage of health policy. This means the perspective closest to the gaps in care, closest to what patients actually experience, and closest to workable solutions goes unheard. What is lost, as the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine concluded in their 2021 report on the future of nursing, is not just recognition. It is a way of seeing: the whole person within a family, a community, an environment, a system. A trained, scientific, evidence-based way of seeing that, as Buresh and Gordon argue in From Silence to Voice, no other profession replicates at scale. In this episode, guest host Lisbeth Votruba, a third-generation nurse and Chief Clinical Officer at Avishur, talks with filmmakers, photographer Carolyn Jones, and producer Lisa Frank, the team behind the 2012 book and documentary series The American Nurse Project. Jones and Frank share what they discovered after more than a decade of interviewing and photographing nurses across every setting, from Appalachian home health to prison hospices to labor and delivery wards, and why it took two outsiders to help nurses articulate what they do and why it matters. They discuss how personal storytelling unlocks what statistics cannot, how nurse-led initiatives have measurably improved outcomes in maternal health and end-of-life care, and why telling the full, true story of nurses is essential to fixing the systems we all rely on. For more information on resources, visit ANA's Innovation Website at: https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/innovation/ Have questions or feedback for the SEE YOU NOW team? Future episode ideas? Contact us at: hello@seeyounowpodcast.com.
OUR PATREON PAGEhttps://www.patreon.com/NakedNudistsAndNaturistsWelcome to "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", the show that celebrates clothes free living, body acceptance, and removing all barriers to living your best life!Join host Frank Stone and correspondent Lisa Monroe, as they celebrate clothes free living with naturist stories; interviews; nude recreation; accepting your body; developing a positive self body image; and enjoying social naturism for all of the right reasons!(Please note that we are NOT about swinging, sexual activity, streaking, aggressive behavior, or anything else that deviates from the joy of appropriately living without your clothes).From our naturist studio - yes, all employees work each day in the nude (is there any other way?) - to your ears, we are all about bringing the "Naked. Nudists, and Naturists" clothes free lifestyle to all. A new show is all yours every Saturday morning at 6:00 am ET and every Wednesday at 12:00 pm ET. Join us and enjoy clothes free living! Our show is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio; and Amazon Music; Find us on Twitter and Bluesky, too! ON TODAY'S SHOW:- LILLIE MAE - Body Positivity Advocate, Producer, Content Creator, "The Collective" (Part 1) - LISA/FRANK -- 200th Episode Coming REALLY Soon! -- THREE Listener LettersLILLIE MAE - Personalhttps://www.lilliemaecollective.comLILLIE MAE - Businesshttps://www.b2bpmg.comOUR WEBSITENakedNudistsAndNaturists.com OUR MERCHANDISEhttps://nakednudistsandnaturists.com/shop/TWITTERhttps://x.com/NakedForev69351BLUESKYhttps://bsky.app/profile/nakedforev69351.bsky.socialEMAIL - We want to hear from YOU, so please EMAIL us at: NakedForeverMore@gmail.comLISTEN ON:APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-nudists-and-naturists/id1695296974SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/66iqJxLBmseAZ6DkFlUdI5
Grab your beskar and join us as we head out on an adventure in Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. But first, we will play game of Catch that Quotable which leads to a great discussion about Men in Black. Then we watch a great trailer for the upcoming romcom Finding Emily. Bryan tells us why Glenn Powell is not a great fit for The Running Man and Marcus tells us about his experience rewatching Batman Forever. Finally, we talk about Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, starring Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, and Jeremy Allen White.Join us for the fun but stay for the good vibes!Follow Us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/FilmsInBlackandWhiteRemember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhiteFinding Emily Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc2UjmPzN8cPlugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https://linktr.ee/MarcusJ.Destin
Why are there so many songs about rainbows (and what's on the other side)? A bridge between worlds, a map to a pot of gold, the centerpiece of a Lisa Frank trapper-keeper, and of course, an ever-changing symbol of the LGBTQ+ community, the rainbow has been a profound part of the human experience for thousands of years. For this early Pride Month episode, science correspondent and bisexual seagull Lulu Miller explains to Sarah the history of our understanding of rainbows: why they exist, what they are made out of, and what they have represented. Together they discuss the figures that have tried to pin down this natural wonder, the power of its spectrum of meaning, and the comfort and terror of the infinity it once represented. Digressions include the boring transcendence of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the secret joys of trigonometry, and the best gay Hannibal Lecter. More Lulu Miller:https://radiolab.org/team/lulu-millerLulu on InstagramLulu's book Why Fish Don't ExistOriginal music in this episode brought to you by Magpie Cinema Club featuring Brendan LiuExcept for "Roy G Biv" from this episode of Lulu's WNYC show Terrestrials, which is written and performed by Alan Goffinski and included on The Bridge EPAnd also Spanish Flea by Herb AlpertEdited + Produced by Miranda Zickler:http://linktr.ee/mirandatheswampmonsterMore You're Wrong About:Bonus Episodes on PatreonBuy cute merchSupport the show
OUR PATREON PAGEhttps://www.patreon.com/NakedNudistsAndNaturistsWelcome to "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", the show that celebrates clothes free living, body acceptance, and removing all barriers to living your best life!Join host Frank Stone and correspondent Lisa Monroe, as they celebrate clothes free living with naturist stories; interviews; nude recreation; accepting your body; developing a positive self body image; and enjoying social naturism for all of the right reasons!(Please note that we are NOT about swinging, sexual activity, streaking, aggressive behavior, or anything else that deviates from the joy of appropriately living without your clothes).From our naturist studio - yes, all employees work each day in the nude (is there any other way?) - to your ears, we are all about bringing the "Naked. Nudists, and Naturists" clothes free lifestyle to all. A new show is all yours every Saturday morning at 6:00 am ET. Join us and enjoy clothes free living! Our show is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio; and Amazon Music; Find us on Twitter and Bluesky, too! ON TODAY'S SHOW:- JOE RIVES - Running for AANR PRESIDENT +AANR-FL Current President (Part 2) - LISA/FRANK -- 200th Episode Coming Soon! -- Email-- RICK DOROCIAK New Song - "Strip Off"RICK DOROCIAK - Websitehttp://nudismmagazine.com/contact.htmlRICK DOROCIAK - "Strip Off"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7eNa1FMCE0OUR WEBSITENakedNudistsAndNaturists.com OUR MERCHANDISEhttps://nakednudistsandnaturists.com/shop/TWITTERhttps://x.com/NakedForev69351BLUESKYhttps://bsky.app/profile/nakedforev69351.bsky.socialEMAIL - We want to hear from YOU, so please EMAIL us at: NakedForeverMore@gmail.comLISTEN ON:APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-nudists-and-naturists/id1695296974SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/66iqJxLBmseAZ6DkFlUdI5
Send us Fan MailNever Keep Review: 00:00:00Deep Dive: 00:11:29"Maasive" Spoiler Section: 01:11:13Feyre accepts the mating bond, the mortal queens continue to be useless until the hot one secretly hands over the second half of the Book, and Hybern turns Feyre and Cassian's day date into a Lisa Frank massacre by attacking Velaris.Instagram and TikTok @DTFaePodcast.If you are enjoying the show, subscribing, rating, and reviewing helps the podcast grow. Merch available on dtfaepodcast.com.
OUR PATREON PAGEhttps://www.patreon.com/NakedNudistsAndNaturistsWelcome to "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", the show that celebrates clothes free living, body acceptance, and removing all barriers to living your best life!Join host Frank Stone and correspondent Lisa Monroe, as they celebrate clothes free living with naturist stories; interviews; nude recreation; accepting your body; developing a positive self body image; and enjoying social naturism for all of the right reasons!(Please note that we are NOT about swinging, sexual activity, streaking, aggressive behavior, or anything else that deviates from the joy of appropriately living without your clothes).From our naturist studio - yes, all employees work each day in the nude (is there any other way?) - to your ears, we are all about bringing the "Naked. Nudists, and Naturists" clothes free lifestyle to all. A new show is all yours every Saturday morning at 6:00 am ET. Join us and enjoy clothes free living! Our show is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio; and Amazon Music; Find us on Twitter and Bluesky, too! ON TODAY'S SHOW:- JOE RIVES - Running for AANR PRESIDENT +AANR-FL Current President (Part 1) - LISA/FRANK -- 200th Episode Coming Soon! -- Email Delays -- Listener LettersOUR WEBSITENakedNudistsAndNaturists.com OUR MERCHANDISEhttps://nakednudistsandnaturists.com/shop/TWITTERhttps://x.com/NakedForev69351BLUESKYhttps://bsky.app/profile/nakedforev69351.bsky.socialEMAIL - We want to hear from YOU, so please EMAIL us at: NakedForeverMore@gmail.comLISTEN ON:APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-nudists-and-naturists/id1695296974SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/66iqJxLBmseAZ6DkFlUdI5
Lisa Frank, Inc. exploded from a 1980s college dorm-room jewelry and sticker venture in Tucson, Arizona, into a beloved 1990s empire of rainbow-colored Trapper Keepers, folders, and whimsical animal designs that defined a generation's childhood nostalgia and generated up to $60+ million in annual revenue. Founded by artist Lisa Frank, the brand thrived under her … Continue reading Episode 508: The Dark Side of Lisa Frank
Hey besties! Today Neely and Kailey chat about all things Nostalgia because really they don’t make them like they used to. From TV and movies, to books, and even Lisa Frank. Bring the 90s back please and thank you! Podcast Instagram: @bigyapenergyPodcast TikTok: @smutshowpodcastJoin our Facebook group! Become a Patreon subscriber!Shop anything mentioned Connect with Neely:Instagram: @neelykins TikTok: @neelymoldovanGoodreads Substack Connect with Kailey:InstagramGoodreads
Ça remontait à très longtemps, notre dernière émission en dehors des studios de Radio Campus Paris. Et comme on fête cette saison la quinzième année d'existence d'Amplitudes, on a voulu marquer le coup de plusieurs manières en ce jour : primo, trois heures d'enregistrement ; deuzio, un duo de morceaux par an depuis 2010 entre Franck et Thomas ; tertio, on se met bien à La Ruée Vers l'Orge, où les tavergistes nous ont gentiment proposé de nous installer dans un coin de leur cave à bières extraordinaires, histoire de parler du haut du panier musical de ces 15 dernières révolutions autour du soleil avec une hydratation de calibre supérieur. Réminiscences de nos sons préférés parmi beaucoup d'autres, dégustation de jus houblonnés improbables et potentielles interventions inopinées à nos micros, la recette est forcément gagnante. Encore mille mercis à Alain, Benjamin et Léa de nous avoir permis de pirater les ondes dans leur domaine, et on a été sincèrement ravis que Benjamin et notre ami Philippe s'invitent à nos micros durant cette transmission de tous les superlatifs. Il faut évidemment éviter d'abuser de l'alcool vu que l'éthanol est un littéral poison pour votre métabolisme, mais à quoi bon viser la quantité quand la qualité est au rendez-vous ? Bonne écoute. Tracklist : Four Tet x Carbon Based Lifeforms - This Unfolds x Polyrytmi (There Is Love in You x Interloper, 2010) The Caretaker x Macintosh Plus - Camaraderie at Arms Length x Lisa Frank 420 / Modern Computer (An Empty Bliss Beyond This World x Floral Shoppe, 2011) TR/ST x Andy Stott - Shoom x Lost and Found (TRST x Luxury Problems, 2012) Boards of Canada x Mika Vainio - Sick Times x Cargo (Tomorrow's Harvest x Kilo, 2013) Gidge x Swarm Intelligence - You x Infiltration (Autumn Bells x Faction, 2014) The Fear Ratio x Sidewalks and Skeletons - 7 Cycles x Body (Refuge of a Twisted Soul x White Light, 2015) BADBADNOTGOOD feat. Samuel T. Herring x FIS - Time Moves Slow x CMB Inna (IV x From Patterns to Details, 2016) Caterina Barbieri x Ryuichi Sakamoto - Information Needed to Create an Entire Body x Andata (Patterns of Consciousness x Async, 2017) Richard Devine x Leon Vynehall - Revsic x Envelopes (Chapter VI) (SortLave x Nothing Is Still, 2018) Pharmakon x How to Disappear Completely - Pristine Panic / Cheek by Jowl x Seraph II (Devour x Seraphim, 2019) Anna von Hausswolff x Vladislav Delay - Outside the Gate (For Bruna) x Rasite (All Thoughts Fly x Rakka, 2020) Nala Sinephro x Henrik Meierkord - Space 2 x Mannen I Havet (Space 1.8 x Kval, 2021) Deepchord x Ian William Craig - Strangers x It's a Sound, Not an Ocean (Functional Designs x Music for Magnesium_173, 2022) Andrea x Aho Ssan feat. Exzald S & Valentina Magaletti - Jaim x Away (Due in Color x Rhizomes, 2023) Michael Santos x Skee Mask - Vent x Reminiscrmx (Defocus x Resort, 2024) Peter Knight x Sandwell District - The Coiling of the Tide x Dreaming (For a Moment the Sky Knew My Name x End Beginnings, 2025) Photo : Happy Birthday, Ritchielee(2017)
DEFENDANT: PBS Kids! EVIDENCE: A to Z Wineworks Chardonnay SCENE OF THE CRIME: A TV near you! -- Hey friend — grab a glass and settle in! In this cozy episode of True Crimes Against Wine, Judge Topher and Judge Rachel pair a bright, stainless-steel A to Z Oregon Chardonnay with a nostalgic deep-dive into PBS Kids. Expect lots of nostalgic tangents (Lisa Frank stickers, slap bracelets, and wishbone adventures), a warm appreciation for Sesame Street, Arthur, Reading Rainbow and more, plus a fun celebrity pop-quiz about famous folks who popped up on kids' programming. We chat about the wine's fresh pineapple, pear, and apple notes, why it's a perfect picnic pick, and how A to Z Wineworks' women-led, sustainability-focused mission makes sipping feel extra great. Then we get delightfully nostalgic — from Mr. Rogers and Carmen Sandiego to Ghostwriter, Dragon Tales and the many ways PBS taught curiosity, empathy and real-world smarts. It's casual, silly, and heartfelt: think spirited wine tasting meets childhood memory lane. So open a bottle, slap on a bracelet, and come hang out with us for a chat about why PBS Kids still matters, why this Chardonnay punches above its $15 price tag, and why some shows (and stickers) are forever.
Are you attracting the right people or stuck in a cycle of people-pleasing? In this candid recap, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell dig into the highlights from the recent interview with Barb Betts, a powerhouse keynote speaker and author of The Relationship Advantage. With over 20 years of expertise, Barb's insights on choosing genuine connections over surface-level relationships will transform your perspective on your own identity. This episode explores the provocative idea that authenticity isn't about "doing" something new, but rather "undoing" the layers that aren't actually you. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:Building a relationship with yourself before connecting with others. Stop people-pleasing by undoing everything that is not you.Replace envy with curiosity to escape the comparison trap. Apply visibility, vulnerability, and relatability to build real trust. Release relationships that require you to show up inauthentically. 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Lesley Logan 0:14 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:56 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the candid convo I had with Barb Betts in the last episode. If you haven't listened to that one, you didn't hear it, and you're not gonna understand what we're talking about, but. Brad Crowell 1:09 Well that's true. If they didn't listen to it, then they didn't hear it. Lesley Logan 1:11 Well, we're thrilled you're here. So if this you might, this might be the first, Be It hot episode.Brad Crowell 1:17 We're so happy that you're here. Lesley Logan 1:18 You know, it's taken 665 episodes. We didn't realize maybe this is the first one, and that's why you didn't listen to it. And I shouldn't say you fucking missed out, because, like, you're new. How would you know? So welcome. This is not what my voice normally sounds like. It doesn't normally sound like I'm on the brink of a sneeze, but I have a sinus stitch, and here we are. We are gonna while you're listening to this, we are in Europe, and we have to record these things early, and so we can't wait any longer. This is how it's gonna be. So stick around.Brad Crowell 1:46 That's true. Lesley Logan 1:46 It does get better than this. It's basically just it sounds less Lesley. Today is April 9th, and it's National Unicorn Day. Brad Crowell 1:53 That's right.Lesley Logan 1:54 You're fucking welcome.Brad Crowell 1:54 You are very welcome. National Unicorn Day.Lesley Logan 1:57 There are other days that we can celebrate. But, I mean, come on, hello. National Unicorn Day is a day to celebrate the most popular mythical creature ever. Why? Because if we don't take time to celebrate a beautiful horn, rainbow, printed mythical creature, then we're most definitely missing a trick. I don't think it's trick. You've been missing out. Brad Crowell 2:17 You're missing out.Lesley Logan 2:17 You're missing out. It's missing out. The unicorn is a symbol of happiness, fantasy and wonder. It's an icon of color, of childlike splendor and magic. They often make appearances on birthday cakes and children's clothing. And let's be honest, quite a lot of US adults still dig them, too. I mean, hello, my Lisa Frank people. My Lisa Frank people, I love you probably have as a tattoo, because adults need stickers too. National Unicorn Day is your chance to express some unicorn love. So show some color and delve into the magnificence of unicorns with us.Brad Crowell 2:47 No, we're saying that word one more time.Lesley Logan 2:50 Show some color and delve into the magnificence. Brad Crowell 2:54 That is the word. Take three. Yes, you did two times. Lesley Logan 3:05 Keep sake. Alright. Oh my gosh I wish you guys knew what I'm happy about. Anyways, leave it in. Delve into the magnificence. You guys, I have a bright yellow box, kind of like a pizza box size that my dad gave me a gift in and on my 41st birthday, maybe was my 40th birthday, probably, probably my 41st anyway, in front of everybody before I had ordered a drink. I just want to put that there. There's, we're at a bar, but I have not had a drink. So it's, we can't blame anything. We cannot blame it on anything. Lesley Logan 3:49 My dad hands me this gift, and it has words on the front, and Brad goes, What does it say? And I said, it says, Keep sake. And Brad is looking at upside down.Brad Crowell 3:57 I was upside down, and I was like, Is that what it says? And I read it. And I was like, try again.Lesley Logan 4:03 I said, keep sake.Brad Crowell 4:05 Like, hello, I'm reading it. Lesley Logan 4:07 I'm reading it. Brad Crowell 4:08 Keep sake.Lesley Logan 4:09 And he's like, you want to try that one more time? And I'm like, it says, keep sake. And it's Brad said, what does it say babe?Brad Crowell 4:16 Definitely says keepsake. Lesley Logan 4:17 Keepsake. Brad Crowell 4:18 Yeah, but we'll go with keep sake.Lesley Logan 4:19 Now, anyone who was there understands how hilarious it was and signs off all text messages to me. Keep sake. I want to frame it so bad. I just don't know that I got to do it anyways. Keep sake. Lesley Logan 4:33 All right, you guys. We're on vacation right now, so I don't know why you're not, but we are. We are somewhere in France, but we're going to see you very soon. If you are in London at POT check out.Brad Crowell 4:43 Yeah we're celebrating our 10th year anniversary, actually.Lesley Logan 4:45 Yes, we are. Brad Crowell 4:46 Decided to take some time off. Lesley Logan 4:47 It's actually the exact dates that we did our honeymoon 10 years ago. So, it is. We did it in March.Brad Crowell 4:54 Of 2016, holy cow.Lesley Logan 4:56 You didn't know I that's why I said it's our second honeymoon. Because it's the same time.Brad Crowell 5:00 You're totally right. It's 10 years after the first honeymoon. Lesley Logan 5:03 I know. Brad Crowell 5:03 Wow, amazing. I didn't even put that together. Incredible. Well, we are going to be in London next week. Or actually, hold on, today is the ninth so in like two or three days, we're gonna be at POT.Lesley Logan 5:12 No, we're literally on a train from Paris to London in this moment.Brad Crowell 5:16 Yes, in this exact moment, we are traveling underwater.Lesley Logan 5:20 That's what they say. So if you want to see us, if there's any tickets left, you want to go to.Lesley Logan 5:24 xxll.co/potLesley Logan 5:26 And it's just in case you're wondering, it's xx not excess, the letters. Brad Crowell 5:33 Yes, as in kiss, kiss, hug, hug, xx and LL, because we thought that was cute. Okay, after that, we're heading back home. We're going to be back in Vegas for spring training. Spring Training is with onlinepilatesclasses.com we love to call it OPC and we do an annual event. Yeah, you know me, we do an annual, annual event. This is called Spring Training. And this year it's all about getting upside down.Lesley Logan 5:57 Yeah. OPC members, it's free for you.Brad Crowell 6:00 Free for OPC members.Lesley Logan 6:01 If you're not an OPC member, you are missing out. I'm just telling you. It really is for Pilates lovers. It really is one of the best things you could subscribe to, because you can do it in addition to your other things, like it doesn't have to be your only thing, but we actually give feedback on your form, like for exercise you're struggling with. We have a really amazing community that answers lots of questions. We can support you on the equipment choices, all that good stuff, and we help hold you a candle to your Pilates practice. And we do this fun event. It's free if you're a member, and it's not free if you're not a member, so then you have to pay for it if you're not a member, so you're gonna go to opc.me/events. To get on the waitlist for that. Actually, probably right now you can sign up for it. And I don't know how much it is on this date, but it's available for you to register for. If you go to opc.me/events it should direct you to where that is.Brad Crowell 6:46 Yes, opc.me/eventsLesley Logan 6:49 And then at the time I'm recording this, there's five spots left in my mentorship program. Just five. It could be gone by now. I have no idea. Unless you want to go to lesleylogan.co/elevate if it's sold out, I'll say so on the website. And if it's not sold out, you can apply to be in the mentorship program. Once I've accepted all the applications and they have accepted their spots, it's you have to work on 2028. Oh, geez, that's far okay. Brad Crowell 7:16 Oh, don't sit on it. Lesley Logan 7:17 Oh, my God, do not. I don't wait that long to work with you. It's way too much fun.Brad Crowell 7:21 Yeah, right. Well, before we dig into this amazing conversation that you had with Barb Betts, we have a question. Today's question is from @marthanovera on YouTube, and she was commenting on the Teaching the Hundred to Beginners video. She said, Hey, amazing tips. Quick q, when preparing for roll ups, when you say you don't like arms holding behind the knees, would it be helpful to have the client let go and reach the arms forward as they curl to their lowest point? Would it be a useful prep for an actual roll up?Lesley Logan 7:55 Trying to picture what you're saying. Sorry, it's not you, Martha, it's it's my sinus medicine. Brad Crowell 8:01 Okay, so. Lesley Logan 8:02 I understand. Brad Crowell 8:03 You do understand. Lesley Logan 8:04 You're preparing for roll ups and I don't like when people hold behind the knees because they just use their arms, which is why I don't like it. I but I understand why a half roll up exists. I have it in my flash cards. I actually have information on how to best teach it. And if they're holding behind their thighs, like close to their knees, just wanna make sure that they're not using their arms to do it. But of course, they might need but, of course, they might need to. But is it helpful for them to reach forward as they curl their lowest point like so they let go? It could be, it might be extra to be honest. Here's the problem. People make Pilates too complicated. What I mean is like, okay, curl forward. Okay. Now, right there. Stop. Reach your arms forward and keep going.Brad Crowell 8:41 I think people like, whip up. They like, you know, to get up into that roll up. That's what I did at first, for sure.Lesley Logan 8:48 All right, so what I would say, Martha is, if they're not ready for the roll up, maybe we need to do other things. Maybe they need to do some pre Pilates work.Brad Crowell 8:56 Yeah, I was gonna say everybody's favorite elbow slip will really help with the roll up.Lesley Logan 9:00 That might even be too hard. Maybe they actually get. Brad Crowell 9:02 It's really hard. Lesley Logan 9:03 Honestly, look, if they don't have access to a Cadillac, that would be a bummer, because where I'm thinking they need to go is the half roll up with the roll back bar. Actually need to use the springs that help them go down and up, versus just working on themselves. I would also say stomach massage on the Reformer would be really great. I would say push down on the Wunda Chair can be really helpful. And if they don't have access to any of that equipment, Martha, then I would put them on the wall, and I'd practice the roll up at the wall. Clearly, something is tight and something is weak. So instead of trying to modify the roll up again and again until it's almost nothing, like the roll up, which is basically like borrowing cash off a credit card, which is the highest interest rate, makes it really hard to pay back whenever you use too much modifications. Are they ever going to be able to do the actual exercise? Ever, right? It's gonna take years, it's gonna take months. So I would say, put them at the wall and work on the roll down, up and down the wall. So they go put their back and then work on exercise that would stretch the front of their thighs and strengthen the back of their legs and then add the exercise back in. It's perfectly fine for them to skip it, get better at it. And I know that that sounds terrible. Sometimes people like I'm just trying to make Pilates accessible. I'm not saying don't make it accessible. What I'm saying is.Brad Crowell 10:14 Yeah, but there are building blocks here, and maybe you haven't built the foundation necessary to be able to do the roll up without either cheating or hurting someone, right, so.Lesley Logan 10:22 Correct and here's the other thing, you remember how. Brad Crowell 10:24 Not that you're hurting them, but they could hurt themselves. Lesley Logan 10:26 Training wheels work. They like, don't actually touch the ground. It's like, if you lean to one side, a training wheel touches the ground, right, catches you. Then I saw someone's training wheels that like, touch the ground, having training wheels that touch the ground on both sides. That kid is never riding a bicycle, ever. It's never gonna happen. So you have to actually make sure that you're not putting a tripod on a bike, versus actually something that will help them test the waters. Brad Crowell 10:51 It's a great visual. Lesley Logan 10:52 Thanks. I just came up with it. Now, how did I not think about that genius example? But another thing I'll just say is, like, not every exercise is for everybody at that time, and we have to understand that, like our job as the teachers who are teaching people is to make sure that we understand, by looking at a body what they're ready for, and then prepare them for what they're ready for. And for the clients, it is understanding that if you can't do an exercise yet, it doesn't mean there's something wrong with you. It means that we actually have to find the connections to help you get there. And for whatever reason, this is completely normal at a gym. Like, no one would go, Oh, my God, I can't bench press. You've got to make this bar lighter. Rogue should make a lighter bar. No, they're like, here are some lighter dumbbells. Here is another way you could do push ups at the wall. There's like, all these different things. You take bands and you build up your flexibility and your abilities.Brad Crowell 11:47 It's like doing pull ups, right? Like, the same thing. This is a great these are great parallels.Lesley Logan 11:50 For whatever reason, at a gym, people are understanding that they have to build up their strength to do something. But in Pilates or even in yoga, I would argue, people are like, you should make the exercise possible, no.Brad Crowell 12:00 I mean, even when you are like, I can like, even when you're like, I got this, I can do a squat with 175 pounds. You don't, your first squat is not 175 pounds. You build up your bar to get to 175 pounds, even if you know you can already do it.Lesley Logan 12:15 Today, I Dave, I back squatted 120 pounds today. Brad Crowell 12:18 Did you just call me Dave? Lesley Logan 12:20 Babe. Brad Crowell 12:20 Oh, babe. Lesley Logan 12:21 What's this with the sinus infection sounds like Dave, but it's babe. Hey, babe. Hey, Dave, I back squat 120 pounds, which you know how much I started with? Brad Crowell 12:29 Tell me. Lesley Logan 12:29 65 pounds. Did three reps then I added 20 more pounds, 85 pounds, then I got to 105 and did six reps. Now I started my rounds, and I went to 110 then 115 120 why? Because you have to get your brain connected to it. And I just, I just want to say, like, for whatever reason, people like, oh, I have to make Pilates accessible to everybody. No, you have to make everybody ready for the exercise you're gonna give them. That is your job. If you're a teacher, that's your job. If you're a teacher, and if you're not doing that, then you're not helping people. You're just putting a tripod on their bike and going see you did it. You did Pilates. That, to me, is almost lying to them. Anyways. Now I'm on a ped, I'm on a fucking like.Brad Crowell 13:06 Now you're on your own tripod. Lesley Logan 13:08 No, what do you call those things? I'm on a pedestal. I'm not pointing fingers at people, Martha, I just want to say also. Brad Crowell 13:14 Your soapbox, you mean. Lesley Logan 13:15 My soapbox. That's what I'm on. Telling you guys the day will hit. Martha, I appreciate this question. I know it comes from a place of love and wanting your clients to get it, and I love that you're trying to be creative, and so I hope I'm not. I hope you don't feel like I'm like, attacking you. I just, I want to give you different perspective of how to think about readying your clients, and I hope that gives you some.Brad Crowell 13:34 I like it. I like it. Well, that's a great question. Martha, thanks for writing that in and feel free to keep writing in questions. If you have a question, text it to us at 310-905-5534. We also love to celebrate wins. If you haven't, if it is your first episode tomorrow will be Fuck Yeah Friday, and that's gonna be amazing, so.Lesley Logan 13:52 One of, one of, one of the people who sent a win in, they're like, I don't know if it's qualifies. They're in one of our they're like, an eLevate grad and like, I know if it qualifies as a win, but I heard my win on the FYFs today that I sent in, and it's been months since I've had that win, and being able to hear it and recelebrate that is another win.Brad Crowell 14:12 Well, if you have either a win or a question, you can also send it in at beitpod.com/questions be it pod.com/questions and we can't wait to celebrate yours, so stick around. We will be right back. We're going to talk about Barb Betts. Brad Crowell 14:28 Barb Betts is a keynote speaker, author and recovering real estate broker who turned an accidental speaking career into a full time role as a thought leader with over 20 years of experience, she helps professionals understand how relationships drive leadership, sales and long term success. She's the author of the relationship advantage, and is known for her practical, trust-centered approach to relationships, and I think her book has just come out. So we're really Barb. We've known Barb now for like, five or six years, and yeah, this is really exciting for her. So we're fired up.Lesley Logan 14:59 She's kicking ass.Brad Crowell 15:00 Yeah, fantastic. So one thing, oh, actually.Lesley Logan 15:02 It's my turn. Brad Crowell 15:03 It's your turn. Lesley Logan 15:04 I start. I always start. It's my turn. Brad Crowell 15:06 It's your turn. Lesley Logan 15:06 Yeah. She said, I love this so much. She said, to have a real relationship with anyone else, you first have to have relationship with yourself. You guys, this is like. Brad Crowell 15:14 This is like, this is like, mic drop moment, boom.Lesley Logan 15:17 Y'all. This is, like, every time I have people in my life who complain about the people who are dating, gonna go, there's something wrong with you, because you, if you keep attracting people, like one of our friends today, I'm excited for them, but like, I saw online that they're just talking about, like, this is the third person that's ghosted me, and it's like, why do you people three people in a row ghost you like what are you putting out in the world? Because one person goes to okay, that like lightning strikes once in a while, but like, three there's something going on there. So she mentioned that relationships are a mirror of yourself, you're only capable of building a relationship with someone else to the capacity you have one with yourself. So she also argued the biggest problem we have in life is we're trying to build relationships with others, and we don't even know who we are. So we show up to these relationships. Inevitably, we people please and present an inauthentic version of ourselves. And I have a series coming up on I think it's listening to your inner self. And I brought up a book called Getting the Love You Want. And I also just want to say, I have no idea if it ages well. I have no idea if that person's like a real marriage counselor. But there's this thing about in the book that talks about how when you get into a new relationship with anybody.Brad Crowell 16:28 Harville Hendrix. Lesley Logan 16:30 You, you fill in all of your holes, so to speak, you fill them in, but you think that the other person you're with fill them in, and then in a few months, when you're exhausted and tired, you don't fill them in anymore. And then you're like, you've changed. And it's like, actually, you changed because you were filling those things and you were presenting an inauthentic version of yourself. And so I just think that, like, what if you are someone who's wanting new friendships, new relationships, better clients, you know, Barb's big thing is that, like, if you have really great relationships, you can have great longevity in your business and things like that. But if you don't know who you are, you're not going to be attracting people that you want in your life, whether they're clients, friends, a romantic partner, any of that kind of stuff. You gotta know who yourself is.Brad Crowell 17:07 Harville Hendrix is a doctor. Lesley Logan 17:09 Okay, great. Brad Crowell 17:10 So they have a PhD. I have no idea in what, but it's Dr Hendrix. So yes. Lesley Logan 17:15 Yeah, I remember it being great. I also only read the first chapter. I kind of got the point. Do you ever do that you're like. Brad Crowell 17:29 I'm like, okay, got this chapter, I see where, yeah, this is like, ADHD. Am I finishing your sentences? How about I finish your book in the first, I'm like, got it.Lesley Logan 17:39 But, but I will just say, like, I appreciate that thought. And it comes to this, it's like, if you're not clear on who you are, you actually fill in these gaps, you people please. And then you're wondering, like, why you have relationships that, like, don't represent you, or don't feel right, or don't fit, it's because you didn't know who you were, and you you brought that on yourself.Brad Crowell 17:57 Yeah. Well, I got really into when she was kind of dissing the word authenticity, yeah, even though the irony is, she wants people to be authentic, and she also she acknowledged that, and she said that, but she said her big beef with it is the word authenticity is like so overused, and it's also under explored. And she said she critiques the common self-help mantra of just be yourself, you know? And she argues that to be is a verb, that the verb to be is inherently performative, right? Comparing it to deciding what to be for Halloween or when you grow up, right? So if we are going to, like, I think the Halloween parallel is perfect, like, I am going to be Iron Man for Halloween, and you're like, putting on a costume to be Iron Man for the night, but then we're also told to be authentic. And we're like, okay, I gotta, like, be authentic in this moment coming up right now, but like, in my real life, am I actually authentic, or am I putting on the costume of authenticity for this thing? I'm gonna go do whatever, right? And so I think that that was, like, that was really intriguing to me, because she said, that's, I think, how most people are thinking about it, like, okay, I got to put on my two my authenticity hat. Now, you know, she said, authenticity is not about doing anything. Authenticity is about undoing everything that is not you. Lesley Logan 19:16 I love that, and I think that that makes it a lot easier.Brad Crowell 19:18 Another mic drop moment, like, I seriously, there was some, like, really deep stuff in this episode with Barb, and she was just casually throwing out these, like, epic topics. I was like, whoa. Let's dig into that more. She started talking about comparison, and she said, comparison is actually the thief of authenticity. When you're comparing, you are now all of a sudden, adding things into your life that are not you. But if authenticity is about undoing everything that isn't you, then comparison is really the number one trap. But if you compare yourself to someone else for different reasons, you're running a race, you cannot win. She advised that to we need to reframe comparison by replacing envy with curiosity, right, which I love. Wow. Look at them. How are they doing what they're doing? Yeah, you know, rather than feeling defeated by someone else's success, we should view them as showing us that there's a path that's possible, or maybe even literally showing us the path. Oh, I could do that too, right? You know, and how you could achieve it your own way. So I just thought it was powerful. Really, really concisely well said. Lesley Logan 20:19 I mean, we've been listening to Barb talk about building great relationships for a really long time and so does that see her be able to put in a concise book that anyone because she does this on speaking. But when are you gonna go see or speak you'd have to be at one of those speaking places, right? And like, this is something anyone can use. And I think, like, I love the word authenticity, like it's a value that we have at our company, a value that I think is really important, but I agree with her, I is overused and under explored. It's kind of like the word Pilates. Gonna be really honest, it's very similar, like, I do Pilates, but most of the time, people tell me that I'm like, oh, and then I'm like, where do you do it? And they're like, I do it over this place. And I'm like, those aren't even reformers. Why is the room hot? What are we doing? Oh, and you're and your shoulders hurt later, you're not doing Pilates. But I don't want to be the person who tells them that, like, like, that's just an annoying thing. So I kind of feel like I understand, and I love Pilates, and I love being authentic. So I feel it's a predicament. I'm in a I'm in a conundrum.Brad Crowell 21:20 Conundrum. Yeah, it's something we have to remove. All right. Well, anyway, we will be right back. We're going to dig into some Be It Action Items that you covered with Barb Betts, stick around. Brad Crowell 21:30 All right. So finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Barb Betts. She said there are three things that have to be present to have a real relationship with others and even with yourself. She calls it the VVR formula, visibility, vulnerability and relatability. VVR. So visibility, are you actually showing up and being present? Visibility, are you actually showing up and being present. She links this to a really interesting law called propinquity, which I have never looked up and thought that was interesting. She said that the greater proximity increases the chance of a relationship. So if you're not in the room, you can't have a relationship.Lesley Logan 22:15 Oh, that's kind of like how Hinge, the dating app, used to start. It was based on if someone had ever been in a location that you've been to? That's how Chris and Laura got together. They both went to some area in Century City Mall, crazy. She shopped there, and his office was down there. And so they're like, you two are near each other some of the time. Brad Crowell 22:33 Love that. Well, yeah. So visibility, obviously. Vulnerability is the second thing. And I thought, again, this was another really powerful thing. And she said, there has to be some level of vulnerability in your life with other human beings. So are you willing to say, I don't know the answer to that? Or text someone and just be like, Hey, I was just thinking about you. I miss you, right? And there's that is being vulnerable. And when you do that, it really does, like let them know that they're special, that they're they care. So you know, by being vulnerable, you're helping connect the dots, and it builds relationships. The third is relatable relatability. You have to have a point of connection or common ground. She believes that this is often something forced, that people are forcing right? I mean, you know, it's like, I think actually people who get in a relationship and they they say things like, Oh, we love the same music and movies and all this kind of stuff, but, like, that's the only things that are a part of it. There's got to be more the vulnerability is, like, super important, you know, and honesty and trust and, of course, all those other things. But relatability is a definitely the beginning. It will help jumpstart all these conversations and all these things, but you know, if you're forcing it, you're not being vulnerable.Lesley Logan 23:52 I mean, that's yeah, that's kind of it. Brad Crowell 23:54 Yeah. She emphasized that if you don't have these three things, then you won't build a relationship.Lesley Logan 23:59 Yeah. I believe that. Brad Crowell 24:00 Yeah, what about you? Big takeaway. Lesley Logan 24:02 Okay, stop hiding. Let your walls down. Let people in. Admit you're not perfect. Admit where you know your vulnerabilities are. Pay attention to how you feel on social media. Pay attention to what you're looking out and how you're comparing yourself to others. I mean, these are great things to like even journal on. They kind of help with what you were talking about before, first of all, if you're listening to this podcast, you're already admitting you're not perfect. You've been listening to us. I sound like a fucking shit right now. I sound like a Bakewell. But I also think, like, when you admit those things, it you don't have to pretend, and you you can just, it doesn't mean you get to like, it's like a bus pass to like, being an asshole, but you can just be like, like, I am not an organized person. I'm not I It's not something I'm going to learn to do. I put things down. I don't put them away. I'm not a dirty person. I'm a messy person, you know. So I that means I have to know that those are my things, and I need people in my life who will put things away or keep things out of my hands so I can't fuck it up, you know. You just have to know these things. And if you do feel like shit when you're watching social media, stop doing it. One of my clients, she just, social media doesn't make her feel good, so she doesn't have any account. She just, she's like, I just, like, I have no idea what's going on, and that's okay, because, like, honestly, like, I don't it wasn't helping. The benefits of being in on, like, whatever is something that is like people are talking about don't outweigh the negatives of how I feel about myself when I watch it. So I think this is really important. And I I understand if you've been hurt before, it's hard to let your walls down, but you waiting for someone to be trustworthy enough to let your walls down. Guess how you do that? You trust them. You have to like, let your wall like the way it works you have to let your walls down first so you can trust them. Let your walls down. That's how it goes. So if people suck, go find new people. I also just want to say, like, I love.Brad Crowell 25:49 Burn those relationships or not relationships, because they're not relationships. Lesley Logan 25:54 No, I think, like, I love how Barb talks about, like, building authentic relationships. I made big fan of just like (inaudible) just don't go like, I'm amazed at how many friends you have from like, different parts of your life, and like. Brad Crowell 26:05 Who, me? Lesley Logan 26:06 Yeah, and I have I, if I saw those people in a place right now, I would not avoid them. I would absolutely go, oh my god, hi from high school, if I to be honest, and no offense even from high school, if I recognized you. I really didn't know who I was in high school, so I don't know, like, who you remember, because probably, but like, I would just say, like, I don't have those but I wouldn't be like, Oh, I don't talk to those people anymore. It's just like, I outgrew those things because I got to know myself more, and it's not a slight to them. It's just like, you keep going. So it's okay to let relationships go, if you have to show up inauthentically to be in them, yes, and I think that that's really important information, you know.Brad Crowell 26:47 I think, I think that's worth saying again, you know, like, and I it's something I struggle with, is letting a relationship go, you know, because, for me, I value relationships really highly. But I love the idea that if you have changed to the point where being in a relationship with a friend or even a family member means you have to be inauthentic to be in that you're allowed to hit pause, you know. So yeah, and it's gonna be healthy for you in the long run, and it is something that we have to protect ourselves, you know? Because, like, think about this. We talk about this all the time. When we let our friends or family, we tell them our dream, and then they shit all over it, and then we take that seriously, you know? And it's like, like, we all know that that has happened, but also too, like, clearly, there's a discord there. Doesn't mean we're firing those friends, but the point is that if we are aware, conscious enough that we should protect our dreams when we're sharing them. You know, in that way, it's also okay as you shift, change and grow. If you have to, like, pretend to be your old self to be in a relationship with someone, maybe you move on.Lesley Logan 27:53 Well, I'll just say, like the other day we were at, not the other day, the other day, but a while back, we were at an event, and I saw some people in person for the first time in six, seven years in our industry, and I used to handle the lot, and there was just a few different times they showed me, kind of like, who they were and how I needed to be in their relationship with them. And they're not bad people by the way. They just their needs and how they want to be and what they want to talk about, are things that are not something I want to do, and how I'd have to be in a conversation with them is not authentic to me. And I went up, I hugged them, I genuinely said, how are you what's going on? And they did vague, this is what's going on, even like they were not vulnerable, no. And what they did say was like. Brad Crowell 28:39 I literally know the conversation you're talking about. Lesley Logan 28:42 They were like, they were like, kind of pumping up whatever it was they were doing in a very like, I'm over here and this is over here. And I was like, yeah, I'm really glad that I'm saying hi, and I'm so glad that over the last six years we haven't been in contact, because, like, who they want me to be in that conversation is not who I am and I have voiced multiple times things that, like, I was like, ooh, I don't really like this, X, Y and Z, yeah. And guess what? So I voiced it. They didn't want to hear it, or they don't care, or they don't see it that way. You have to be a negative. It's just like, it's, we're different. And I think.Brad Crowell 29:15 But this comes back to knowing yourself. So because you know yourself, it allows you to be like, ooh. Lesley Logan 29:20 Yeah. So because of that, so it was great to just have a check in. Like, oh, did I let something go? Was it me? No, actually, we are oil and water and that is okay, and we can exist as balsamic and oil. Sometimes they're great on bread. Sometimes, there's gonna be people who glad that we're both at the exact same event, but I don't have to pour myself into their bowl for the for it to.Brad Crowell 29:45 To finish the metaphor. Yeah, love it. Awesome. Lesley Logan 29:47 All right. I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 29:48 And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 29:49 You guys are amazing. I just am so grateful for you. Thanks for sticking it out with this voice. I hope that we record in a couple of days better. If it's not, you're gonna keep. Listening anyways, because you love me and we are hopefully really helpful, and so you're gonna leave a review, too, me hypnotizing you leave a review show this with a friend who needs to hear it. Until next time, go Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 30:10 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 30:12 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. 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Gonna wash my hair after this.Brad Crowell 31:44 Yeah, the more you keep touching it, the more amazing it looks on camera.Lesley Logan 31:53 Yeah, what is happening? Okay, that's pretty good. Nope. Do I look like a unicorn?Brad Crowell 32:09 Yes, you are always a unicorn babe. Okay, ready? Okay, let's talk about Barb. Betts. Barb is a keynote speaker, author and recovering real estate broker who turned and we are on a roll. All right, let's start that over. Brad Crowell 32:38 She said there are three things that you have to have to be present. Sorry. She said there are three things that you have to be present to have. This is fucked up. There are three things that have to be oh, that not you. It's just have to be present. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This week Erin tells us about 18-year-old Ebby Steppach, who vanished from Little Rock in October 2015 days after reporting a sexual assault and was found nearly three years later in a park drainage pipe, her death ruled a homicide that remains unsolved.Sources:https://aymag.com/a-ray-of-light-loved-ones-gain-new-allies-as-ebby-steppach-case-reaches-a-decade/https://www.kark.com/news/local-news/new-information-reveals-where-ebby-steppach-spent-her-final-hours/https://katv.com/news/local/new-lead-in-ebby-steppach-case-gives-hope-to-family-on-10th-anniversary-of-disappearance-missing-cold-case-investigation-evidence-sexual-assault-investigators-chalamont-parkhttps://www.truecasefiles.com/2019/08/the-disappearance-murder-of-ebby.htmlhttps://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/arkansas-attorney-general-cold-case-unit-ebby-steppach/91-0a98d1d1-bfd8-4ed1-a3ef-b5af6f22335dhttps://www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/services.asp?locid=17&page=odetail&id=48749https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/ebby-steppach-arkansas-cold-case-murder-b2886728.htmlSupport the show
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Seasoned documentary producer Lisa Frank chats with host Candice Bloch about her healthcare-focused projects, namely her recent project American Delivery which focuses on maternal health and childbirth, showcasing diverse birthing experiences and the importance of equitable care. In their conversation, you'll learn about Lisa's ongoing collaboration with director Carolyn Jones and how creating documentaries around sensitive topics like end-of-life care and maternal health requires extensive pre-production work. The two discuss the challenges and intricacies of filming in healthcare settings, the importance of postpartum care, and the impact of care deserts on maternal health. Lisa shares insights on midwifery care, the role of fathers, and the need for advocacy in maternal health. They also touch on the influence of media in raising awareness about healthcare issues, advice for getting your mission-driven documentary seen by the right audiences, as well as the importance of nurses, and Lisa's upcoming project on global nurse migration.Learn more about Lisa's projects at: https://americannurseproject.com/ You can watch American Delivery on PBS at: https://www.pbs.org/show/american-delivery/American Delivery was also included in Ms. Magazine's list of favorite feminist documentaries of 2025.Connect on Socials:https://www.instagram.com/americannurseproject/https://www.facebook.com/americannurseproject/https://x.com/amnurseprojecthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-frank-producer/Support the show---Subscribe to learn more about filmmaking, production, media makers, creator resources, visual storytelling, and every aspect that brings film, television, and video projects from concepts to our screens. Check out the MediaMakerSpotlight.com show page to find even more conversations with industry professionals that inspire, educate, and entertain!We on the Women in Film & Video (WIFV) Podcast Team work hard to make this show a great resource for our listeners, and we thank you for listening!
In which Ted is back!, and we discuss strippers, prostitutes, our time in Europe, a very drunken story from when we were in Germany, Lisa Frank, and more. Contact us at; adventuresinirrationality.com adventuresinirrationality@gmail.com Music by U.S. Army Blues, licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license.
This week, Natalie & Paige dive into Prime's Glitter & Greed, unpacking the wild rise and messy unraveling of the Lisa Frank empire. They talk power, all things rainbow, and what really happens when a brand built on joy starts cracking behind the scenes. To join along for next week's conversation, here's your heads up to watch Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart on Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
OUR PATREON PAGEhttps://www.patreon.com/NakedNudistsAndNaturistsWelcome to "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", the Official Podcast for the "American Association for Nude Recreation" - and the show that celebrates clothes free living, body acceptance, and removing all barriers to living your best life!Join host Frank Stone and correspondent Lisa Monroe, as they celebrate clothes free living with naturist stories; interviews; nude recreation; accepting your body; developing a positive self body image; and enjoying social naturism for all of the right reasons!(Please note that we are NOT about swinging, sexual activity, streaking, aggressive behavior, or anything else that deviates from the joy of appropriately living without your clothes).From our naturist studio - yes, all employees work each day in the nude (is there any other way?) - to your ears, we are all about bringing the "Naked. Nudists, and Naturists" clothes free lifestyle to all. A new show is all yours every Saturday morning at 6:00 am ET. Join us and enjoy clothes free living! Our show is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio; and Amazon Music; Find us on Twitter and Bluesky, too! ON TODAY'S SHOW:- MATT and MEGAN - "Nude Beach Map"- LISA/FRANK - "Naked as a Jaybird" and Other Listener LettersNUDE BEACH MAP - Matt and Megan - Websitehttps://nudebeachmap.comWrite to us early and often - Website, Email, Spotify, YouTube, or on Twitter and Bluesky, and let us know how your clothes free life is going!OUR WEBSITENakedNudistsAndNaturists.com OUR MERCHANDISEhttps://nakednudistsandnaturists.com/shop/TWITTERhttps://x.com/NakedForev69351BLUESKYhttps://bsky.app/profile/nakedforev69351.bsky.socialEMAIL - We want to hear from YOU, so please EMAIL us at: NakedForeverMore@gmail.comAMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR NUDE RECREATIONhttps://www.aanr.comLISTEN ON:APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-nudists-and-naturists/id1695296974SPOTIFYhttps://open.spotify.com/show/66iqJxLBmseAZ6DkFlUdI5
As healthcare faces mounting pressures, from workforce shortages and rising costs to growing uncertainty, we're also standing at the edge of extraordinary possibility. Technological advances are reshaping how care is delivered, how research is done, and how we might finally move closer to health equity. In 2026, SEE YOU NOW will continue its mission to bring you the stories and the people behind the headlines, from conversations with guests like Microsoft's Dominic King and Mary Presti on why nurses must help lead the AI frontier, to guest-hosted episodes with the American Nurses Association's Liz Stokes on the new Nursing Code of Ethics, and discussions with filmmakers Carolyn Jones and Lisa Frank about why representation in healthcare storytelling matters. You'll hear voices from across the country and from major gatherings like Magnet, and through our weekly SEE YOU NOW Insights, we'll continue to share powerful moments from more than 100 episodes of nurse-led innovation, leadership, and change, while keeping a clear focus on what it truly means to invest in nursing and why it matters to all of us. None of this is possible without you. When you share SEE YOU NOW, you help expand the understanding of what nurses do, amplify the impact of nurse innovators, and support the workforce that supports us all. Thank you for being part of the SEE YOU NOW community, and for navigating the year ahead with us. Subscribe, share, leave a review at APPLE, SPOTIFY, YOUTUBE, or at your favorite streaming platform. For more information on the podcast bundles, visit ANA's Innovation Website at https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/innovation/education. Have questions or feedback for the SEE YOU NOW team? Future episode ideas? Contact us at hello@seeyounowpodcast.com.
Bridge The Gap is back! Competing today is the head of 97.5TheGame, Matt, for GenX. For Millennials, Sarah is back to defend her title. PSA: Don't pick up a hitchhiking raccoon. How are you handling an encounter with a spider in your house? Still looking for New Years plans? Vinnie's got ideas. If big life decisions are stressing you out, you're not alone!
Hey Sailors! In this episode, the crew is back and Momiji runs to the others, saying there's big trouble. What's the trouble? Hatsuharu as gone in to dark mode and its trashing a classroom. The crew goes to interfere before he transforms into his zodiac, but when Tohru gets to close, who's going to feel the wrath?***Podcast Patreon: patreon.com/sailormangaPodcast Socials: @sailormangapodPodcast Email: sailormangapodcast@gmail.com
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Originally from Wisconsin, Nathan Vazquez studied computer science at Yale University. He worked for 15 years as an options trader at Citibank until he was eventually tempted by the idea of being his own boss with work that allowed him the flexiblity to spend more time with his family. In 2015, he left his job in finance to join his wife's sticker subscription company, Pipsticks. Within a year, Pipsticks had thousands of subscribers in over 50 countries. As CEO of Pipsticks, Nathan now manages the company's growing business in the subscription, E-Commerce, wholesale, and licensing markets. He lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and four kids.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:00] Intro[01:23] Balancing creativity with business logic[05:43] Learning by doing and adapting fast[08:21] Growing an organic customer base[09:57] Stay updated with new episodes[10:06] Finding spending balance for growth[12:38] Seizing opportunities during market shifts[14:29] Sponsors: Electric Eye, Freight Right, Taboola, Next Insurance[20:00] Scaling your brand through audience feedback[24:10] Focusing on one thing at a time[26:32] Expanding a product to wholesale [28:25] Learning from early B2B mistakes[30:07] Measuring break-even for smart spending[33:04] Aligning resources with marketing strategy[34:29] Targeting break-even timelines strategicallyResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on Youtube www.youtube.com/c/HonestEcommerce?sub_confirmation=1Cute stickers for kids, crafters, anyone www.pipsticks.com/Stickers + stationery that say what you wish you could www.theswearjar.com/Follow Nathaniel Vazquez www.linkedin.com/in/nathaniel-vazquez-5b663222/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectTurn your domestic business into an international business www.freightright.com/honestReach your best audience at the lowest cost! discover.taboola.com/honest/Easy, affordable coverage that grows with your business nextinsurance.com/honest/If you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Lisa Frank became an absolute 1990s icon among children with her colorful, cheerful cartoon animals. The truth behind the Lisa Frank company, however, is anything but sunshine and rainbows. Joining Tess to talk through the whacked out truth behind this school supplies queen is Tess Bellomo, co-host of the “Right Answers Mostly” podcast. Watch the documentary “Glitter and Greed: The Lisa Frank Story” Follow Pop Mystery Pod on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @popmysterypod Pop Mystery Pod is written and produced by Tess Barker @tesstifybarker. Produced by Tyler Hill. Theme song by Rick Wood @Rickw00d.Support independent pop journalism and join us on Patreon at Pop Mystery Pod. Get access to ad free episodes, bonus content, and polls about upcoming topics. patreon.com/PopMysteryPodFollow Tess's other podcasts Lady to Lady and Toxic: The Britney Spears Story wherever you get your pods. Make sure to leave us a review! And tell a friend about the show! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's mwa-ha-ha season yet again, and if you thought Diablo Cody had mwa'd her last ha with Jennifer's Body, we are like annoyingly excited to correct you by talking about the 2024 "coming-of-rage" dark rom-com Lisa Frankenstein -- a piece seemingly made exactly for our '80s-minted eyes, and a movie that is, if Lisa Frank should somehow be reading these show notes, really just a straightforward remake of Weird Science and nothing to do with her intellectually property in any way ha ha
Kirk brings the crew to a spot he visited before, but he expected paradise -- not a private little war! This is an uneven-but-fun episode to talk about, maman! We got G̶u̶m̶a̶t̶o̶, er, Mugato bites, a witch with a small, deadly box, wigs, Lisa Frank stickers on foreheads and a Vietnam redux, maman! It's a wild one!Episode Reviewed:Star Trek 2x15 - "A Private Little War"Hosts:David C. RobersonEffie OpheldersNote: This episode of Star Trek Universe continues young Effie's first watch of Star Trek in production order. Guiding her on this journey: Dave, a stalwart fan of almost four decades who rewatches along with her, provides trivia, insights and the occasional excitement-stoking minor spoiler. Join Us:Site: http://startrekucast.comApple: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpotify: http://bit.ly/StarTrekUCastSpreaker: http://bit.ly/StuCastSpreakerDavid C. Roberson's Newsletter: https://davidcroberson.substack.com/
T. Kyle and Brad get to the bottom of "Rhenna," reflect on the 2025 MTV VMAs, the Zara Larssonaissance, Lisa Frank, Taylor Swift's iTunes variant, iPhones, Addison Rae's Apple event promo, Miss Juicy covering "Diet Pepsi," Victoria Beckham's Netflix documentary, 'The Hunting Wives' Season 2, Tate McRae stanning the show with Rosé, Ariana Grande, Meg Stalter being confused for Ava Max, the 'Eternal Sunshine Tour' announcement, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Luscious Masscr for InStyle, Rita Ora posing as the Virgin Mary for David LaChapelle and doing a Fyre Fest musical, T. Kyle for Gay Tennis Pod, TikTok Talk featuring "Shut the f--k up and f--k me" with Mark Ronson, the Gay Menace of the Month nominations, new music from John Summit, cypress, Angrybaby, Slayyyter, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Rose Gray, Demi Lovato (she's good for her age), and Jade's 'THAT'S SHOWBIZ BABY' is finally out now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back-to-School Throwback: Trapper Keepers & Thermoses Host Angel Santana takes listeners on a nostalgic trip through 80s, 90s, and early 2000s back-to-school memories—Trapper Keepers, Lisa Frank folders, lunchboxes, and covering textbooks—while comparing them to today's tech-filled classrooms and modern supplies. He shares the emotional moment of sending his son Noah to preschool for the first time, reflects on parenting and faith, and closes the episode with a prayer for students, teachers, and families.
This week, Meg and Myra discuss life updates, Lisa Frank a thief?, Claire's file for bankrupcy, Labubus, Big Brother, Hobonichi Fall preview and an other Planner business closes their doors.Want to check out the Patreon FOR FREE?! JOIN HERE to check out exclusive content and get a taste of the Patreon crew!Check out our NEW MERCH HERE! Check us on TikTok: @PlannersandwineBusiness inquiries: hello@plannersandwine.com For more info, head to Plannersandwine.com !Follow us on IG:@plannersandwineMegan's IG: @megsgotaplanMyra's IG: @bymyrapThank you to the sponsors of this episode Spotify for Podcasters.
Dan kicks of this episode with the story of a woman who suddenly recalls a haunting from her childhood that revolves around a board game. Then, Dan uncovers a new fear for Lynze: Spontaneous Human Combustion. What in gods name is it and what causes it? Lynze has two great tales this week. A woman spends her life savings to buy her first home at auction. The home comes fully furnished and fully occupied. Wrapping up this weeks show, Lynze shares the story of two cousins who encounter a skin walker. STDP Fan Stories Book #6: WE ARE DOING A LIMITED RUN OF 1,500 AUTOGRAPHED BOOKS- SAME AS LAST YEAR! 500 BOOKS WILL GO ON SALE JUST FOR ANNABELLE'S ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 19TH AT 12 NOON PT/3 PM ET. THE REMAINING 1,000 BOOKS WILL GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20TH, FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS ONE AT 12 NOON PT/3 PM ET. ALL BOOKS ARE PRE SALE AND WILL BE SHIPPED OUT TO YOU AS SOON AS THEY ARE READY. WE CAN GUARANTEE YOU WILL HAVE YOUR BOOKS ON OR BEFORE HALLOWEEN! YAY! ALL BOOKS WILL BE PURCHASED ON OUR MERCH WEBSITE, BADMAGICPRODUCTIONS.COMWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting: https://www.patreon.com/scaredtodeathpodcast.Send stories to mystory@scaredtodeathpodcast.comSend everything else to info@scaredtodeathpodcast.comPlease rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen.Thank you for listening!Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG and TTWebsite: https://www.badmagicproductions.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scaredtodeathpodcastInstagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5Mailing Address:Scared to Deathc/o Timesuck PodcastPO Box 3891Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted):"Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH." Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Scared to Death ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Stassi's back with Auntie Al (Alex Stafford) and the new moon in Leo has them both in full rom-com mode. They spiral from nostalgic Lisa Frank school-supply runs and Hartford's Mary-Kate & Ashley obsession to a mystery Halloween song from their childhood. Stassi shares how matcha runs, flower shop magic, and a slow weekend with her kids snapped her out of her Debbie Downer phase, while Alex tells the ultimate main-character story: one solo happy hour in NYC turned into new friends, late-night stoop talks, and watching the sun rise on the Upper East Side.Thanks for supporting our sponsors:OpenPhone: OpenPhone is offering my listeners 20% off of your first 6 months at OpenPhone.com/STASSI.Minnow: Go to shopminnow.com and enter code MEETMINNOW15 at checkout to receive 15%off your first order.Cook Unity: Go to cookunity.com/stassifree or enter code stassifree before checkout for Free Premium Meals for Life.Skims: Shop SKIMS Fits Everybody collection at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, the Besties sit down with Ashley Young. A mom, wife, and founder of Fizzy and Free to talk about what it means to ditch the nightly wine ritual and find yourself again in the chaos of motherhood.Ashley opens up about her journey from being a nightly drinker to finding sobriety, peace, and purpose. She shares the real-life challenges of being a mom in a wine-obsessed world, how she landed in the hospital from a 12-day bender, and what finally pushed her to stop hitting reset and start building something better. Not just for herself but for other moms who feel like they're drowning in expectations and the overwhelming chaos of motherhood.Expect honest conversations about:The sneaky way alcohol becomes part of a mom's identityThe pressure of "mommy wine culture" and social media highlight reelsCreating small, sustainable change vs. all-or-nothing thinkingHow to support yourself (or a friend) when stuck in the “Day One” cycleWhat freedom really looks like after alcoholPlus, hear how Fizzy and Free was born, how Lisa Frank inspired Ashley's branding, and why sometimes a sticker on your body (or a bowl of M&Ms) is the dopamine hit you need.Highlights from this episode:Ashley's candid take on postpartum expectations and losing yourself in motherhoodDevan and Kelsey's reflections on foster parenting, early intervention, and navigating “mom guilt”The magic of Annie Grace's This Naked Mind and the science behind alcohol cravingsFlash round fun (including Ashley's Imagine Dragons hype songs and guilty pleasure desserts)Connect with Ashley Young:Instagram & Facebook: @fizzyandfreeSign Up for Ashley's Free Workshop on August 1st: Stop Hitting Reset — 5 Tools to Break the Nightly Wine CycleIf you loved this episode, share it with your bestie, leave a review, and don't forget to hit subscribe. All episodes are available on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.You can also follow Devan and Kelsey for more unfiltered conversations about real life, motherhood, and building a life on your terms on their Instagram @twobestieswithamic
Time to unzip the Jansport and dive into 90s chaos! This week, Evo and Gregg open the M3P time capsule and ask:
Just Logan comes to the table with a topic you'd never expect but yet you definitely know. The rise, fall and supposedly revival of Lisa Frank is definitely something you're not going to want to miss! So Tug along and enjoy the show! www.goldenmojoent.com www.ko-fi.com/goldenmojoent As always find us on all your favorite streaming sites Linktree https://linktr.ee/thegoldenimage80s Follow us on our social media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092241900860 Youtube: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoldenimage80s/ Golden 80's hosted by Jeremy Golden and Brandon Taylor Nostalgia Tug hosted by Logan Cothran and Lance Menzie Produced and edited by Jeremy Golden Art by Esteban Gomez Reyes https://instagram.com/esteban.gomezr?utm_medium=copy_link Theme music by REDproduction Golden 80's is a product of Golden Mojo Entertainment And here are some other great shows from Golden Mojo Entertainment MurdNerds Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MurdNerds www.linktr.ee/murdnerds The Call Guys Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theCallGuysPod www.linktr.ee/thecallguyspodcast The United States of Paranormal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theunitedstatesofparanormal www.theunitedstatesofparanormal.com Indiana Chiefs Fans Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/INChiefsFansPod Golden Image Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoldenImagePodcast www.linktr.ee/goldenimagepodcast A Court of Books and Booze Facebook; www.facebook.com/ACourtofBaB https://linktr.ee/acobab The Puck Yeah Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61566980128235 Gridiron Kingz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563283119317 #Goldenmojoentertainment #Goldenmojo #Goldenimage #Goldenimagepodcast #IndianaChiefsFans #TheUnitedStatesofParanormal #TheCallGuys #Murdnerds #ACourtofBooksandBooze #Music #Adventure #food #Wine #MiniGolf #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #podcast #80s #Golden80s
Mackenzie takes us back nearly twenty years to one of her very first PI cases: a bitter ex‑wife who escalates tire‑slashing and car‐keying into a downright surreal bologna‑vandalism spree—plastering her rival's vehicle with Oscar Mayer slices in full daylight—and, most shockingly, snorting cocaine off her child's Lisa Frank lunchbox in an elementary school parking lot. Through careful, real‑time surveillance and crystal‑clear video evidence, Mackenzie helps secure drug charges and an emergency custody injunction, protecting the kids and teaching her the hard‑won balance between caution and guts in the field. It's a jaw‑dropping, true‑crime palette‑cleanser that proves: when it comes to family drama, you never know just how wild things can get.Click here to join our Patreon! For only $5 a month you will get 2 extra episodes a month, monthly virtual live events, and access to our community page. And now for $9 a month you can get all of that, plus ad free episodes!It's our two-year anniversary, and we're celebrating by reopening the merch store! We've got sweat suits, key chain alarms, hats, mugs and more. Click here to shop now!If you've been dogfished and want to share your story on the show, email investigate@thedatingdetectivespodcast.com or contact us through our website using this linkTake control of your data today. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan by visiting joindeleteme.com/datingdetectives and using the promo code TDD at checkout. This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit betterhelp.com/tdd today to get 10% off your first month.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Dipsea. Enjoy 30 days free of spicy, female-focused audio stories at DipseaStories.com/TDD.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Ava. Rebuild your credit fast with no interest, no credit check, with AVA. Download the AVA app and use promo code.This episode of The Dating Detectives is sponsored by Simpli Pop. Find your favorite new prebiotic soda at CokeURL.com/SimplyPop.***The following Program contains names, places and events that have been anonymized or fictionalized for the purposes of protection and safety. The following Program is provided for entertainment purposes only and any commentary from the hosts are strictly conjecture and should not be held as making any definitive statements about the truth or identity of any particular individuals or circumstances.If you or a loved one are involved in an abusive relationship, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for support.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Follow me on social media, find links to merch, Patreon and more here! This week on RHOA, Angela invites Drew to Porsha's birthday trip in Nashville, Kelli explains why Coco the dog looks like a Lisa Frank character, Ralph wins in court and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Norie brings decades of experience from her roles at National Geographic Traveler and as a contributor to National Geographic. She shares fascinating insights into adventure storytelling, the evolving landscape of tourism, and the powerful shift toward regenerative travel. Subject: What a Red Puffy Jacket, a Black Lab, and the Tetons Taught Me About Adventure I discovered the magic of nature—only after realizing my feet were literally black with dirt. - Norie Quitos What Happened: If you told 12-year-old me that one day I'd be preaching the gospel of nature and conservation on a podcast, she would've laughed in your face while clutching her Lisa Frank diary. Back then, I was a hardcore indoors kid. My travel dreams were less “hike the Andes” and more “sip coffee outside a museum in Paris.” Nature? Great in theory. From a safe, clean, bathroom-accessible distance. But life had other plans. Specifically, two kids and a deep desire for them to experience something I hadn't: the outdoors. Our first trip? My sister's backyard. Borrowed tent. Questionable gear. But hey—we survived. That spiraled into state park weekends, and eventually, a full-on wagon adventure at the foot of the Tetons. Cue canvas tents, no showers, and yes—leeches. I was not okay. My soles were blacker than a burnt marshmallow, and I seriously questioned my life choices… until someone said, “It's dirt, but it's not dirty.” Mind. Blown. That moment changed everything. Principle: Adventure doesn't require a plane ticket or a trust fund. It's not always epic views and adrenaline rushes. Sometimes, it's dirt, discomfort, and doing something that stretches you just enough to see the world—and yourself—a little differently. That shift in perspective? That's where the real story begins. It's not just about going places. It's about who you become because you did. Transition: But here's the thing… Most of us still think “adventure” only counts if it looks like a Patagonia ad. We think our stories aren't worth telling unless they involve wild landscapes or bucket list bragging rights. The problem? That belief keeps so many of us from starting. From exploring our own backyards. From seeing travel as a tool for transformation—not just content creation. That's Why: That's why this episode with Nori Quintos hit home. Because it's not just about where you go—it's about how you go. Nori's journey from suburban indoor kid to global storyteller proves that the adventure industry isn't just changing—it's opening up. She shares how regenerative travel is replacing tourism-as-usual, and why women over 50 are redefining what solo travel—and real power—looks like. Call to Action: Feeling stuck thinking your next adventure needs to be “epic” or expensive? That mindset's the real roadblock. Break free with Nori's story—because once you hear it, you'll realize the best journeys don't start with gear… they start with grit. Show Notes Adventure Travel Trade Association Adventure Travel Conservation Fund Eagle Creek Toad & Co
“Overman was killed inside the park. The baby was caught inside the park. Its mother is inside the park.” We watched “Jaws 3-D” with our friends, the Dames of Doom themselves, Nicole and Tess from Doom Generation Podcast, and we're cancelling our Sea World annual passes! We'd like to think there is some sort of continuity to the first two Jaws films, but the Brody brothers have been aged up faster than a baby on a soap opera. Dennis Quaid steps in as the eldest Brody bro, and he's the head of attraction maintenance (or something) at Sea World Orlando, and he is VERY hot and heavy with the main marine biologist and animal trainer played by none other than Bess Armstrong (yes, the mom from My So-Called Life). Somehow, a mother great white shark is trapped in the park, and mama and baby are wreaking havoc. Younger Brody bro is afraid of the water (rightfully), but Lea Thompson and her sexy waterskiing wiles lure him in on several, many occasions. At some point, this turns more into a disaster movie than your average Jaws “thriller,” but the real-life Sea World setting makes the trapped tourists trope fun. The 3D gags are pretty much an afterthought, but this movie is HIGH CAMP. Big mama shark ramming headfirst into an undersea restaurant is Cinema! Listen, animal rights are a very real issue, and we're not advocating for Sea World, but the trained dolphins giving us a perfect freeze-frame ending worthy of a Lisa Frank notebook is epic. Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram Peterlasagna
My latest Cool Friend, the incredible Andrea Guzzetta, is one of my favorite painters out there. Her style is hard to describe, but we try: "As if Lisa Frank was a Renaissance Painter" isn't too far off, but still, Andrea's in a world all her own. While we knew each other through our peripheries in the LA comedy scene for a few years, we truly reconnected when we shared the stage on the Horror Virgin's live show in Burbank a few years back. Since then, I've been waiting for a chance to get her on the show, and know that wish has finally come true.I truly can't begin to describe the contents of this episode, beyond "We put the sails up and let the wind steer us." It's so much fun, and truly an episode that, when I stopped recording, knew it was going to rank in the top for a lot of you.So enjoy this one, follow Andrea on the socials (@AndreaGuzzetta) and, if art and stickers are your thing, she has a super rad Patreon that, you guessed it, is also rad as hell. And head over to Patreon.com/jeffmay to enjoy exclusive content we recorded JUST FOR PATRONS!
We're back for more NOSTALGIA NASTINESS!!! As the marriage dissolves between Lisa and James, employees are caught like children in a divorce having to choose sides. And when the company tries to make a comeback with 90s retro partnerships, their collaborators are drawn into disaster as well. LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more! Episode Sponsors: Hiya - The pediatrician-approved superpowered chewable vitamin. Receive 50% off your first order at www.hiyahealth.com/TCO ZipRecruiter - See why ZipRecruiter is the hiring site employers prefer most. Try it FOR FREE at www.ZipRecruiter.com/TCO ARMRA - Go to www.tryarmra.com/TCO or enter TCO to get 15% off your first order. Rocket Money - Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to www.RocketMoney.com/obsessed today. Pair Eyewear - Customizable glasses and sunglasses that you'll love. Go to www.paireyewear.com and use code TCOBSESSED for 15% off your first purchase. FAM! COME SEE PATRICK ON TOUR! Patrick it headed out on the road WITH A BRAND NEW SHOW! And he just announced 10 more cities: Dallas, Austin, Houston, Portland, San Francisco, Phoenix, Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. CLICK HERE for tickets and info! Join the TCO Community! Follow True Crime Obsessed on Instagram and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the True Crime Obsessed Podcast Discussion Group! AND INTRODUCING THE NEW TCO DISCORD CHANNEL AS WELL!!!
Fam, we're diving deep into some rainbow and unicorns nostalgia today! Those nineties neon stickers may have brought joy to the hearts of little Gillians and Patricks around the world, but what mess was secretly happening behind the scenes? We'll cover all four episodes of the documentary series over two episodes of the podcast! Fam! We'll have Part 2 of our coverage here in the regular feed next week, but if you don't want to wait, it's also available right now, early and ad-free, as a special bonus for all Patreon members! LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW, including our episode-by-episode coverage of popular documentary series like Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, LulaRich, and The Curious Case of Natalia Grace; classics like The Jinx, Making A Murderer, and The Staircase; and well-known cases like The Menendez Murders, Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery, and The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, and so many more! Episode Sponsors: Ollie: Head to Ollie.com/TCO, tell them all about your dog, and use code TCO to get 60% off your first box of meals when you subscribe today! LiveGood: High-quality supplements without the insane markups. Go to www.LiveGood.com/tco to save 10% on your first order. Quince: Upgrade your closet this year without the upgraded price tag. Go to www.Quince.com/tco for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Chime: Make progress towards a better financial future with Chime. Open your account in 2 minutes at www.chime.com/TCO DraftKings Casino: Sign up with code TCO and wager a minimum of five dollars to receive two hundred casino spins on a featured game FAM! COME SEE PATRICK ON TOUR! Patrick it headed out on the road WITH A BRAND NEW SHOW! And he just announced 10 more cities: Dallas, Austin, Houston, Portland, San Francisco, Phoenix, Detroit, Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. CLICK HERE for tickets and info! Join the TCO Community! Follow True Crime Obsessed on Instagram and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the True Crime Obsessed Podcast Discussion Group! AND INTRODUCING THE NEW TCO DISCORD CHANNEL AS WELL!!!
After watching the Lisa Frank: Glitter and Greed docuseries, Abby and Amanda join Tim to break down all 4 episodes and reminisce about Lisa Frank. Listen as they discuss their experiences with Lisa Frank, their thoughts on what was revealed in the show, and the nostalgia they have for art room experiences and supplies. Resources and Links Watch Lisa Frank: Glitter and Greed on Prime Video Jezebel.com: Inside the Rainbow Gulag Follow Abby and Amanda on Instagram Join the discussion on the Art of Ed Community
Lauren and Christy deep dive the 2024 Prime documentary Glitter & Greed: The Lisa Frank Story. Christy's research reveals SO many lawsuits, potential art theft, and a divorce that split a family and almost destroyed a company! So grab a drink, put on some pjs, and join this duo for a true crime slumber party!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CC391: Lindsie and Kail struggle with the trend of butterfly skirts being too short for certain ages. We are big supporters of four day work weeks and Kail explains how it would make a real difference in some familial situations. Lindsie watched the Lisa Frank docu-series on Amazon Prime and shares all the crazy details with Kail. One of today's Foul Plays is a reminder to Kail that she refuses to live with dementia. Thank you to our sponsor! Better Help: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/coffee today to get 10% off your first month. CookUnity: Go to cookunity.com/coffeeconvos or enter code COFFEECONVOS before checkout for 50% off your first week. Thrive Causemetics: Get an exclusive 20% off your first order when you visit thrivecausemetics.com/COFFEE
Happy New Year, Brainiacs! It's 2025 and Sarah is feeling alive and as usual she is optimistic about this year. Which means it will be a great year (or not! who knows!) We learn how listening to certain songs can reframe your memories and why you might prefer sad songs when you're feeling blue, but maybe you should resist the urge. We discuss Nick Cannon's recent narcissistic personality disorder diagnosis and how it's the least surprising diagnosis ever. We learn about the Glitter and Greed documentary about Lisa Frank, the woman and the business. And we consider why some of the best businesses, athletes, and artists are usually forged through cruel mentors, bosses, coaches and parents, and how we reconcile those things. Susie explains how menstrual cycles can affect athletes and make them more prone to injury, and how taking oral contraceptives has a dramatic effect on whether they get hurt. We hear about a man who was on death row longer than anyone else, and the fact that he was WRONGFULLY CONVICTED, and how it drove him insane.Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comJoin our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP on X: https://www.x.com/braincandypodSponsors:Visit https://cozyearth.com and use my exclusive 40% off code BRAINCANDY See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Right before years' end our board has FAILED! Grant rigged a setup but a lot of the show today was Best Of. So for the stuff that we were able to tape (IN SOMEONE ELSES OFFICE MIND YOU) we aired and podcasted here for you so you all had some content for today.On the show today are the following: BRAT PATROL for a little girl who killed her goldfish on purpose, Christmas Wish, Bella on breaking her proposal surprise, TV Talk on Lisa Frank, Johnjay's solo horoscopes as the board melted down, and Stacks and Hacks!
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Turn on the goosecam meter and pour one out for Snippy, because MC Hircine Shifter and Lisa Frank's Muppet are here to read a collection of cryptid poems for our 4th Annual Cryptids Unscripted Poetry Slam! Bigfoot is in his feelings, Sinkole Sam's sheen is out of this world, and lonely Mothman isn't the only one whose heart is soft tonight. So don't forget to tip your Startenders and keep an eye out for Lemon's not so Hello Fresh face… and that's why we drink! Thank you to all who submitted for our throwback to the classic And That's Why We Draws with your Poorly Drawn Cryptids submissions - we've featured a few of our favorites in this episode. This holiday season, give the gift of answers and wrap up the mystery of your dog's DNA. Get the Dog DNA Test that's got everyone barking, head to EmbarkVet.com and use code DRINK to save $65 on Embark's Breed + Health Test and get free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's back-to-school season! We don't have a school to go back to, but that won't stop us from stocking up on new office supplies for a little refresh. We talk about our love for back-to-school shopping, wrapping books vs book socks, finding the perfect bookbag, statement pens, Lisa Frank, and the “school supplies” we use in our adult lives. Olivia also treats us with some journal entries from her back-to-school era. Becca's adult school supplies are Legal Pads (both from Erin Condron and Amazon), her 5-year journal, lined sticky notes, Zeyar highlighters, Semikolon sticky tabs, her time timer, and her home printer. Sharpie fine-tip pens, Papermate Flairs, Pigma Microns, and a le pen for her 5-year journal. Olivia's adult school supplies include a spiral college-ruled notebook, 5-year journal, writing journal, TWSBI fountain pen, customized stationery from Papier, golden scissors from ban.do, Rifle Paper Co. grocery list/magnet. Obsessions Becca: Industry Season 3 What we read this week Olivia: The Husbands by Holly Gramazio Becca: Big Fan by Alexandra Romanoff (out 9/10) This Month's Book Club Pick: All Fours by Miranda July (have thoughts about this book you want to share? Call in at 843-405-3157 or email us a voice memo at badonpaperpodcast@gmail.com) Sponsors Babbel - Get up to 60% off your Babbel subscription at Babbel.com/BOP. Rifle Paper Co - go to riflepaperco.com/badonpaper and use code BOP25 for 25% off through December 31, 2024. Join our Facebook group for amazing book recs & more! Buy our Merch! Join our Geneva! Order Olivia's Book, Such a Bad Influence! Subscribe to Olivia's Newsletter! Order Becca's Book, The Christmas Orphans Club! Subscribe to Becca's Newsletter! Follow us on Instagram @badonpaperpodcast. Follow Olivia on Instagram @oliviamuenter and Becca @beccamfreeman.