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In today's episode of Dyslexia Explored, we introduce you to Lisa Ramos, a Californian artisan with a journey that spans sociology, tech, project management, and ultimately, handcrafted design. Lisa opens up about how discovering her dyslexia has impacted her multifaceted career and creative process. Stay tuned as Lisa shares her expert advice for young people navigating the challenges of dyslexia. She also takes us behind the scenes of her unique craft, revealing how her thinking differences have become an integral part of her art and business. Don't miss this enriching conversation that breaks down barriers and celebrates thinking differently. This podcast is sponsored by: http://dyslexiaproductivitycoaching.com/ Links: MONOLISA Website: https://monolisadesigns.com Artist Life Blog: https://monolisadesigns.com/pages/california-handbag-jewelry-designer-lisa-ramos-blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monolisadesigns/ Coaching Dyslexia in the workplace: https://www.dyslexiawork.com/ Dyslexia Quiz: https://bulletmapacademy.com/dyslexia-quiz/ Bulletmap Academy Page: https://bulletmapacademy.com BulletMap Academy Courses: https://www.bulletmapacademy.com/courses Dyslexia Productivity Coaching: http://dyslexiaproductivitycoaching.com/ Show notes: https://bulletmapacademy.com/blog/137/ Interested in being a guest? Email us at info@bulletmapacademy.com
HOUR 4: Lisa Ramos says farewell to Mraz on The Mraz Chronicles. Can you wear shorts to a wedding? Plus, Advanced Analytics & the Epic Fail.
"Nobody ever said to me, 'Cut corners, work unsafely, product over people.' No one ever said that. I think it was an invisible pressure that I put on myself." In this powerful and inspiring episode, Lisa and David share their story and experience surrounding Lisa's workplace incident that occurred seventeen years ago and how they continue to overcome the mental and physical aftermath within their family. Tune in as Lisa shares the crucial importance of building a culture of safety ownership, encouraging team members to speak up, and reporting all safety concerns. Learn why working safely is the greatest gift you can give to your family and loved ones. About the Guests: Lisa Ramos was involved in a forklift accident at work in 2006, and as a result of this is now an above knee amputee. She had been working alongside her husband David Garton for several years. They offer a unique alternative to raising awareness of health & safety issues within the workplace, with their frank and honest account of her rehabilitation, and the long-term struggles that are part and parcel of adjusting to life as a disabled person. Whilst they came to terms with what happened many years ago, the change in Lisa's behavior has had a lasting impact on their son Kieran. For more information: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-ramos-255505124/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-garton-162798150/, or contact them by email at lisaramos73@hotmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fairs and events are an excellent way to grow your business, but they can be intimidating when you're not sure where to get started. In this episode, Jess talks with Lisa Ramos, a jeweller and handbag maker who's built her business primarily through in-person events. Lisa shares her top tips for applying to fairs and making a show successful. She also explains how she's used email marketing to continue building her customer base outside of events. Episode Description: This week we're talking with jeweller and handbag maker Lisa Ramos (1:29) How did you become a maker? (2:48) What inspired you to start selling at events? (10:13) How do you pace yourself when you're doing so many shows each year? (15:10) Where do you find shows, and how do you choose the ones you do? (18:07) How has email marketing helped you grow your customer base? (21:34) What percentage of your sales come from events? (23:52) What are your top tips for making shows successful? (27:19) How do you approach interacting with customers? (33:02) What are the best shows you've done to date, and why? (38:56) Do you have any tips about applying for shows? (42:15) What's next for your business? (44:41) How to connect with Lisa (46:20) Resources Learn more about Jewellers Academy Watch this episode on YouTube Join the Jewellers Academy Facebook Group Order your copy of “Start and Grow a Profitable Jewellery Business” Mono Lisa Designs Website Follow Lisa on Instagram and Facebook Find Jewellers Academy on Instagram and Facebook
In this special episode, you'll hear from Anna Lisa Ramos the owner or FreshBox of Amarillo. This is a food catering business in Amarillo. In episode 3, Brady Clark mentioned the work of the PATH Fund and how the program is geared to help entrepreneurs be successful. Many have reached out to get more information about FreshBox. If you haven't listened to episode 3, the link is below. FreshBox on the Web: CLICK HERE Episode 3: CLICK HERE
One of the most well known voices in radio, Angela Yee joins Lisa and Camille this episode! This girl talk session is extra special as Angela Yee is Pizza And Chill’s first female guest! They they talk about 4AM daily wake ups for The Breakfast Club, cheating ex boyfriends, whether she is team Cardi B or Nicki Minaj and much more. The lovely Yee charms Pizza And Chill with her wisdom, humor, and hilariously honest life stories! Tune in and enjoy! Instagram @pizzaandchilltv Lisa Ramos - @lisaaramos Camille Fishel - @camillefishel Audio and Video: Leo Jorge and AJ Tolentino Music: @bensound Contact us: pizzaandchilltv@gmail.com
Lisa Ramos makes a guest appearance on the PGP as we look back on Extreme Jake-Over. Plus the two men of the hour, Jacob and Shep joins Side B to reflect on the big day.
Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson (@ScoopB) chats win studio with actress and author, Lisa Ramos during […] The post [AUDIO] Scoop B Radio Overtime f/ Lisa Ramos [Actress] (2016) appeared first on Scoop B Radio.
We aren't stopping here at Why'd You Push That Button? HQ, aka The Verge's offices. We've still got more episodes, and this week, we're asking: why do you like celebrity photos on Instagram? This question might sound familiar if you're a Verge reader. I asked it months ago in this iconic post: "Why did my boyfriend like Emily Ratajkowski's butt on Instagram?" We now have the definitive, audio version of the article. We're going to get through it together as a family. For this episode, Kaitlyn and I talk to my boyfriend Chris to get a final answer about his butt-liking behavior. We also chat with a certified Instagram influencer named Lisa Ramos, our dear friend and Verge collaborator Lizzie Plaugic, and Verge editorial director Helen Havlak. (I've taken to calling her the algorithm whisperer, though, so maybe she should consider that as an alternate title.) By the end of this episode, you should understand why you double tapped that photo of Kim Kardashian and why you keep seeing content tangentially related to Kim. You should have a clearer understanding of what a like means, in a philosophical sense, and how to feel about your boyfriend liking a model's butt. We grappled with these questions so you don't have to. (sent via text by Ashley Carman) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WARNING: Grace is funny and super knowledgeable, and has a bit of a potty mouth. So, WARNING THIS EPISODE OF THE PODCAST CONTAINS PROFANITY. In this post-PaleoFX drink and dinner, I sat down with Dr BG (Grace Liu) and Lisa Ramos. Topics we cover: -Recapping PaleoFX and Grace’s ‘Rebuilding a Warrior Gut’ talk -How exercise can hurt your gut and your health. The perils of over-exercising and under-eating -The importance of testing & your ‘dash board’ -Athletes, gut health, performance -Sympathetic (fight or flight) vs Parasympathetic (rest and digest) nervous system and it’s effects on your digestive system -Is Paleo and PaleoFX only for people in great shape and how are healthy? -Themes that came up at PaleoFX and PaleoFX recaps -The importance of sleep -The “Vegetarian Myth” -Common vs. normal -The importance of social connection - Blue Zones, PaleoFX, and more -Ancestral Health Symposium -Living a life of purpose / meaning -Myths about digestive health Grace dispels -Please choose marshmallow root over slippery elm -We dive deep into gut therapies -Grace’s upcoming gut seminar in December 2016 -Understanding your own body and health -Thoughts on finding a health care provider Links: Gut Institute - www.thegutinstitute.com; Twitter: @gut_goddess Lisa Ramos - www.lisaramoswellness.com; Facebook: www.facebook.com/Lisaramoswellness Grace's probiotic: http://thegutinstitute.myshopify.com/products/the-gut-institute-lactate-and-histamine-free-probiotic-blend-for-microbiome-management At Aspire Natural Health we are experts at helping people with gut problems and autoimmune diseases. If you'd like help, reach out to us at 425-202-7849 or info@aspirenaturalhealth.com Photo Attribution - http://bit.ly/2qoK3VJ
Lisa Ramos (model and star of MTV's Guy Code) talks about the quirky bumps and awkward land mines associated with dating in the twenty-first century. Answering fan questions with personal anecdotes, top 10 lists, mixtapes and her best advice, Ramos connects the dots as she shares her laughable highs and lows of dating all in the hopes of helping you find true love... or at least go on a few memorable dates. Renee Ariel interviews. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Lisa Ramos known for her time on America's Next Top Model (2003), MTV's Guy Code (2011) and the Secret Life [...] The post Lisa Ramos | Pizza & Chill? ;) | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
Lisa Ramos (model and star of MTV's Guy Code) talks about the quirky bumps and awkward land mines associated with dating in the twenty-first century. Answering fan questions with personal anecdotes, top 10 lists, mixtapes and her best advice, Ramos connects the dots as she shares her laughable highs and lows of dating all in the hopes of helping you find true love... or at least go on a few memorable dates. Renee Ariel interviews. Click Here to Download the Podcast on iTunes Bio: Lisa Ramos known for her time on America's Next Top Model (2003), MTV's Guy Code (2011) and the Secret Life [...]
DA and Mraz discuss Lisa Ramos’ food suggestions from when she joined us in studio last week. They also discuss how they think they would do in the NFL. On Side B Mraz, Joltin’ Joe and James Ward discuss the final episode of, “The Night Of.”
Lisa Ramos helps JB.. out picking the first Insta-fan and talks about her work with the ASPCA.
Today we speak to Amit Ashraf, director of Runaway (Udhao) and composer, Jacob Yoffee, who are in town for the screening this evening at 3rdi South Asian Film Festival, Bollywood and Beyond, 7:15 PM at the Roxie Theatre. Visit thirdi.org/festival A graduate of NYU's film and dramatic writing program, Amit is an award-winning film director. Passionate about storytelling, filmmaking and animation, he has been making movies for over ten years. The true stories of runaways in Bangladesh inspired Amit to write and direct Runaway, which will be his first feature. He has several projects in the works already, both in Bangladesh and outside. Jacob Yoffee: With a jazz background, Jacob graduated from NYU's film scoring program where he met Amit. He worked on Amit's thesis film and was later hired for Runaway. His versatility and orchestral composition is what drew Amit to him. Jacob is now working in LA on several studio pictures. We close with an interview with Michael Ross, curator & artists: Stephanie Ann Johnson, Patricia A. Montgomery, Lisa Ramos, re:the exhibit Race: Art Before Answers in the African American Center at the San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin Street, through Oct. 18, 2012. This exhibit is a part of AfroSolo Festival 19. Visit afrosolo.org The reception and artist talk is Sunday, Sept. 23, 2-4 in the Latino Heritage Room, lower level. Visit sfpl.org (415) 557-4277. Music: from Huun Huur Tu: Prayer & Ancestors; Avery Sharpe's Ain't I a Woman; MoRockin Project's Tajine; Ben Vereen's Defying Gravity.