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Can you believe it? 300 episodes! What started as a simple mission to help women declutter has grown into a movement—one filled with transformation, growth, and more "aha" moments than I ever imagined. To celebrate this milestone, I'm sharing the three biggest lessons I've learned after all these conversations and coaching sessions. If you've ever wondered what it really means to simplify, this one's for you. In this episode: Lesson 1: Clutter Is a Symptom Decluttering is rarely about the stuff—it's about what the stuff represents. Guilt, fear, or a past identity? I share a powerful story from a listener who let go of more than just boxes of craft supplies. Try this: Ask yourself: What does this item represent, and is it helping me move forward? Lesson 2: Change Starts With Compassion You can't bully yourself into being more organized. Real growth begins with kindness and curiosity. Ditch the self-criticism and make space for grace. Try this: When you feel overwhelmed, ask: How can I meet this moment with kindness instead of criticism? Lesson 3: Simplify Your Time First Decluttering your calendar matters just as much as decluttering your closet. Learn how I started protecting my time—and how it brought more peace than any organizing bin ever could. Try this: Ask: What's one thing I can say no to this week to create more space for what matters? ✨ Your challenge: Take one small step. Whether it's clearing a drawer or reclaiming 15 minutes of quiet, small shifts = big results. Thanks for being part of this amazing journey. Here's to the next 300! Ready to Declutter Even More? Check Out These Resources:
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REPLAY: This episode is from the vault and originally premiered on March 29th, 2023. What an honor to have Ed Begley Jr. on Consciously Clueless. An environmental inspiration for decades Ed has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to save our planet. Ed Begley, Jr. is a Hollywood icon with hundreds of film and television credits to his name. The Golden Globe and seven-time Emmy nominee burst onto the national television scene in the series “St. Elsewhere” and currently can be seen in the film “Amsterdam” and the series “Young Sheldon” and “Better Call Saul”. Ed is one of our most noted environmentalists dedicated to multiple charities and initiatives to make our planet a better place. Connect with Ed on Instagram: @e_-begley_jr Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow! Music by Matthew Baxley
Have you ever taken the time to declutter? Slow down? Is it really that important? Join us on this episode as we discuss some Biblical principles related to simplifying life.
In our latest episode of the Amen podcast, we explored a profound truth from Matthew 22:15-22 – the story of Jesus and the denarius. While this passage is often discussed in terms of taxes and civic duty, there's a deeper message about finding true contentment and joy in God.The Missing DenariusOne detail that often gets overlooked is that Jesus didn't have a denarius when asked about taxes. He had to request one from his challengers. This wasn't because He was making a statement against money or government – He was practical enough to tell people to pay their taxes. Rather, it revealed something beautiful about His relationship with God: Jesus was supremely happy and content despite owning very little.Understanding True DelightThis brings us to Psalm 37:4: "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart." Many interpret this verse as a formula: if we're happy in God, He'll give us what we want. But the truth is more profound – when we truly delight in God, what we want changes. The desire of our new heart becomes God Himself.Consider Abraham's story. He wanted a son for years, and God blessed him with Isaac. But when God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, it revealed that Abraham's true desire wasn't just for a son – it was for God Himself. Similarly, Jesus showed us that true wealth isn't found in denarii, but in delighting in the Father's will.Living Simply and QuietlyThis understanding transforms how we view success and contentment. When we're truly delighting in God:* We stop measuring our worth by cultural standards* We find freedom in living simply* We realize we may already have everything we need* Our focus shifts from accumulating more to enjoying God morePractical ApplicationHow can we cultivate this delight in God? Here are some insights from our discussion:* Embrace Imperfect Moments: Your quiet time doesn't have to be perfect or even quiet. God meets us in the mess of daily life.* Use Technology Wisely: Don't feel guilty about using tools that help you create space for God, whether it's noise-canceling headphones or appropriate entertainment for your children while you pray.* Start Your Day with God: There's only one opportunity each day to start with God. While you can exercise or work later, that first moment with God is precious.* Remember You Already Have Him: If you're a believer, you don't need to change everything to delight in God. Often, it's just about enjoying what – and Who – you already have.A New Perspective on God's GiftsSometimes God gives us responsibilities or roles we wouldn't have chosen for ourselves. These aren't burdens meant to diminish our joy – they're opportunities to experience more of Him. Whether it's parenthood, a challenging job, or an unexpected ministry, these can become pathways to deeper delight in God.ConclusionTrue delight isn't found in having more denarii in our pockets or achieving cultural success. It's found in God Himself. As we learn to delight in Him, we often discover that we already have everything we truly need. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amenpodcast.substack.com
In our latest episode of the Amen podcast, we explored a profound truth from Matthew 22:15-22 – the story of Jesus and the denarius. While this passage is often discussed in terms of taxes and civic duty, there's a deeper message about finding true contentment and joy in God.The Missing DenariusOne detail that often gets overlooked is that Jesus didn't have a denarius when asked about taxes. He had to request one from his challengers. This wasn't because He was making a statement against money or government – He was practical enough to tell people to pay their taxes. Rather, it revealed something beautiful about His relationship with God: Jesus was supremely happy and content despite owning very little.Understanding True DelightThis brings us to Psalm 37:4: "Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart." Many interpret this verse as a formula: if we're happy in God, He'll give us what we want. But the truth is more profound – when we truly delight in God, what we want changes. The desire of our new heart becomes God Himself.Consider Abraham's story. He wanted a son for years, and God blessed him with Isaac. But when God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, it revealed that Abraham's true desire wasn't just for a son – it was for God Himself. Similarly, Jesus showed us that true wealth isn't found in denarii, but in delighting in the Father's will.Living Simply and QuietlyThis understanding transforms how we view success and contentment. When we're truly delighting in God:* We stop measuring our worth by cultural standards* We find freedom in living simply* We realize we may already have everything we need* Our focus shifts from accumulating more to enjoying God morePractical ApplicationHow can we cultivate this delight in God? Here are some insights from our discussion:* Embrace Imperfect Moments: Your quiet time doesn't have to be perfect or even quiet. God meets us in the mess of daily life.* Use Technology Wisely: Don't feel guilty about using tools that help you create space for God, whether it's noise-canceling headphones or appropriate entertainment for your children while you pray.* Start Your Day with God: There's only one opportunity each day to start with God. While you can exercise or work later, that first moment with God is precious.* Remember You Already Have Him: If you're a believer, you don't need to change everything to delight in God. Often, it's just about enjoying what – and Who – you already have.A New Perspective on God's GiftsSometimes God gives us responsibilities or roles we wouldn't have chosen for ourselves. These aren't burdens meant to diminish our joy – they're opportunities to experience more of Him. Whether it's parenthood, a challenging job, or an unexpected ministry, these can become pathways to deeper delight in God.ConclusionTrue delight isn't found in having more denarii in our pockets or achieving cultural success. It's found in God Himself. As we learn to delight in Him, we often discover that we already have everything we truly need. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amenpodcast.substack.com
Simply GenerousLearning to live simply allows us to live generously. Join us as we continue in our sermon series, “With Jesus.” Jeremy Wike, Pastor of Community of Hope in Columbia City, shares about the habit of releasing.
With Valentine's Day on the 14th of February, it's no wonder we think about love during this month. We love the exhilaration of a new romance, and the security and comfort of a long-term relationship. But no matter its age, love is a whirlwind of emotions. It's thrilling, nerve-wracking, full of clarity one moment and questions the next. And while you may be thinking this sounds like the ups and downs of falling in love with a person, the same can be said about falling in love with a simple life. The journey isn't always straightforward, but it's undeniably rewarding. Listen in to learn how you can fall in love with living a simple life. It may just be the one of the best relationships you've ever had.Send us a textSupport the showThe Farm Wife (website)Let's Visit! (email)Amazon Shop PageGreat Products by The Farm Wife:The Simple Life WorkbookSimple Life Home Finance BundleThe Art of HomemakingFind other helpful Simple Life Products in The Farm Wife ShopDo you want to learn more about living a simple life? Then a great place to start is with the books in my Simple Life Series! Living a Simple Life on the Farm (my story) The Search for a Simple Life How to Cook a Possum: Yesterday's Skills & Frugal Tips for a Simple Life (don't worry – this isn't a cookbook!)Faith & a Simple Life
“14 years ago, I set out to radically transform my life. To live in a way where my actions where in alignment with my beliefs, to overcome my hypocrisy, and instead actually be who I really wanted to be.” Robin Greenfield is on a life journey to transform himself. Robin is a truth seeker, activist, and social reformer. In this episode, Robin chats with Luis about his lifestyle changes, living sustainably, how he is walking over 1600 miles from Canada to Los Angeles, how is gearing up for a state of non-ownership by giving away all of his possessions, making his own clothes, how he wants to inspire people to think differently, how he is meeting people where they are, how he is living as a public experiment, why he is ending his walk in Griffith Park, how he is dedicating his life to service, how he will be available to meet people, extended meditation, what his future plans are, and his life advice. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoghn20 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ LUNA Sandal “Whether I'm hitting the trails or just hanging out, LUNA Sandals are my favorite. They're designed by Barefoot Ted of Born to Run and made for every adventure—ultra running, hiking, or just kicking back. Its minimalist footwear that's good for your feet!” Check them out and get 15% off at lunasandals.com/allwedoisrun. Allwedoisrun.com Robin Greenfield Contact Info: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robingreenfieldpage IG https://www.instagram.com/robin.greenfield/ Web https://www.robingreenfield.org/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@Robin.Greenfield Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com
Welcome to SLO City Seminars! This week, our own Andrew Morey is leading us in a deeper conversation on generosity and simplistic living. We hope you enjoy!
Hart Togman is an interesting dude. He climbs mountains for charity, dreams of simpler living for society, and knows a ton about the Ontario rental market. He's the perfect guy to get insights from on a podcast all about living life on your terms. Tune in to hear how the rental market is faring, where he sees the opportunities for investing in Ontario, and for a great reminder on how to focus on what's important in life. Go to RockStarInnerCircle.com/getstarted to learn how to get connected with a community of like-minded people, and go to https://www.rentpanda.ca/ to check out Hart's company RentPanda.
Sven Tuft is a retired Canadian professional cyclist renowned for his resilience, time-trialing prowess, and unconventional lifestyle. A latecomer to competitive cycling, Tuft's early years were shaped by outdoor adventures like hiking, kayaking, and exploring the wilderness, which instilled in him a love for self-reliance and endurance. Over his career, he claimed numerous national time trial championships, a silver medal at the 2008 World Championships, and competed in all three Grand Tours, earning respect as a consummate domestique and road captain. Post-retirement, Tuft has fully embraced his passion for adventure, often embarking on epic bike-packing trips and exploring remote landscapes. His minimalist philosophy and focus on simplicity reflect a deep appreciation for life's raw, unfiltered experiences. Tuft views cycling not just as a sport but as a tool for connection, discovery, and personal growth. His outlook inspires others to prioritize authenticity and adventure over material pursuits. WHOOP Your health underpins EVERYTHING you do in life, and WHOOP helps you understand and proactively improve it through 24/7 monitoring. Go to join.whoop.com/Roadman to get a free month's WHOOP membership on me! ROUVY ROUVY replicates terrain, gradients, and resistance, giving you the most authentic indoor cycling experience possible. Explore, train, and ride with ROUVY—visit ROUVY.com to start your adventure today! And to get one month FREE use code Roadman1m 4iiii Powermeter The PRECISION 3+ Powermeter from 4iiii is a compact yet powerful unit & is packed with features that set it apart, including integration with Apple's Find My network PLUS It's got up to 800 hours of battery life.Learn more by visiting 4iiii.com HUEL You can order Huel Ready To Drink directly to your home, go to huel.com/roadman LeCol For amazing cycling kit go check out LeCol at www.lecol.cc Use code roadman20 to get 20% off your LeCol order The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1
“I believe there is something dangerous about our entire notion of what a solution to climate change even is. We're trying to engineer our way out of an ecological crisis that we engineered ourselves into. Growing bigger and more complex might not help. We're going to have to humble ourselves first.”- Rex WeylerIn this episode, we were joined by the one and only Rex Weyler - activist, author, co-founder of Greenpeace, and a veteran of the ecology movement - to examine why the early momentum for ecological change slowed and how our obsession with controlling nature has led us astray. He offers a compelling critique of our collective fixation on technological fixes, arguing that it blinds us to a deeper truth: we're part of nature, not separate from it.Rex challenges us to rethink what living sustainably truly means and to question the myths of “green technology” and perpetual growth that define our modern world. Instead, he advocates for a life rooted in simplicity and intentional choices, where individual and community well-being align with the rhythms of the natural world. Join us as we explore Rex's vision for a society that is rooted in an ecological lens, and learn how living simply might be the most radical—and effective—path forward.In this episode, we cover: How Rex's childhood in wild places shaped his appreciation for the natural world. The radical origins of Greenpeace and the famous intervention that launched “Save the Whales” An exploration of why the environmental movement has been - in Rex's words - “mostly a failure.” Why Rex believes we lost an important concept in transitioning from an “ecological” movement to an “environmental” movement How our fixation on growth undermines efforts to halt climate change. Positive examples of communities living in harmony with nature The joy and restorative power of living simply And much more...More about Rex:Rex Weyler is a writer and ecologist. His books include Blood of the Land, a history of indigenous American nations, nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; Greenpeace: The Inside Story, an account of the first decade of the Greenpeace organization and a finalist for the Shaughnessy-Cohen Award for Political Writing; and The Jesus Sayings, a deconstruction of first century history and finalist for the BC Book Award. In the 1970s, Weyler was a cofounder of Greenpeace International and editor of the Greenpeace Chronicles, the organization's newsletter. In the 1980s, he founded the Hollyhock Learning Centre in BC, Canada. He currently works with the International Bateson Institute as an ecology researcher and teacher. He lives on Cortes Island in British Columbia, Canada.Agrarian Futures is produced by Alexandre Miller, who also wrote our theme song. This episode was edited by Keith J. Nelson.
Broadcaster Kate Humble explains the joy of living in the moment, the glory of nature and the importance of shunning the algorithms. Kate is a broadcaster specialising in wildlife and science programmes, including Countryfile, Springwatch and Blue Planet Live. A champion of the environment, nature conservation and rural affairs, she is president of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and founded Humble by Nature, a rural skills centre on her farm in Wales. As well as starring in over 70 television programmes, Kate is the author of seven books, including A Year of Living Simply, Home Cooked, Where the Hearth Is and Thinking on My Feet, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Wainwright Prize. Kate's latest book, Home Made: Recipes from the Countryside is a collection of over 60 simple, sustainable recipes from her very own kitchen table, alongside inspiring stories from 20 individuals who play a role in bringing food to us. Kate's book choices are: ** I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith ** Travels in West Africa by Mary Kingsley ** Three Hours by Rosamund Lupton ** Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ** Station 11 by Emily St John Mandel Vick Hope, multi-award winning TV and BBC Radio 1 presenter, author and journalist, is the host of season seven of the Women's Prize for Fiction Podcast. Every week, Vick will be joined by another inspirational woman to discuss the work of incredible female authors. The Women's Prize is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the world, and they continue to champion the very best books written by women. Don't want to miss the rest of season seven? Listen and subscribe now! This podcast is sponsored by Baileys and produced by Bird Lime Media.
Living Simply and Purposefully: Practicing Frugality in Your Daily LifeThis devo originally aired in the HOME series on April 14, 2023Become New is here to help you grow spiritually one day at a time.
Sunday Gathering September 15, 2024Ryan Kenny (John 6:25-71)Jesus came on the scene and part of resetting all of life into its rightful order, he cautioned that the fullness of life is not found in the accumulation of more (more money, more possessions, more status), but in the contrary. In our busy, cluttered and stressful world, Jesus offers to us that finding more is actually found in less, and the practice of simplicity is a way of creating room for the peace, love and unity which he offers.
Sunday Gathering September 8, 2024Ryan Kenny (Hebrews 13:5)Jesus came on the scene and part of resetting all of life into its rightful order, he cautioned that the fullness of life is not found in the accumulation of more (more money, more possessions, more status), but in the contrary. In our busy, cluttered and stressful world, Jesus offers to us that finding more is actually found in less, and the practice of simplicity is a way of creating room for the peace, love and unity which he offers.Practice: Give financially as a way of simplifying your desires, practicing a life of generosity.
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Sunday Gathering September 1, 2024Ryan Kenny (1 Timothy 6:6-19)Jesus came on the scene and part of resetting all of life into its rightful order, he cautioned that the fullness of life is not found in the accumulation of more (more money, more possessions, more status), but in the contrary. In our busy, cluttered and stressful world, Jesus offers to us that finding more is actually found in less, and the practice of simplicity is a way of creating room for the peace, love and unity which he offers.Practice: Consider all that you have in your life (people, possessions, etc.), and spend some time at least two times writing down 3 things you are grateful for, allowing your awareness of God to grow in your life.
Living simply is one of the best ways to create wealth (but let's be honest, it's hard to do). Living in only 150 square feet for years, Ryan Mitchell has learned a thing or two about living simply. Ryan's done everything from downsizing to life simplification and designing a life right for you. He built his own tiny house in 2012, learning as he went along, which inspired him to help others in their journey to live small. Today, he still lives in his tiny house full time and off-grid with solar, teaching others how to live. In this reboot episode, we talk about ways to simplify your life, why it matters, how to build wealth by living simply, and how it might be the missing piece to achieving your desired things. LINKS The Tiny Life Tiny Life on YouTube CONNECT WITH SHANNAH Learn about the Healthy Wealth Program for Women https://etmpod.link/healthywealth Ask Shannah questions - submit your question here https://etmpod.link/askshannah Freebie: 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq Follow me on Instagram Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@EveryonesTalkinMoney SPONSORS Thanks to ASPCA for sponsoring the show. To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/ETM. Thanks to Mint Mobile for sponsoring the show. To get your new 3-month premium wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to http://www.mintmobile.com/ETM . Thanks to Notion for sponsoring the show. Notion is my go-to tool for managing notes, to-do lists, and action items. You can try Notion for free at Notion.com/ETM. Thanks to OneSkin for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code ETM at https://www.oneskin.co/ Thanks to Quince for sponsoring the show. Go to http://www.quince.com/etm for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM. Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Thanks to DelelteMe for sponsoring the show. Today get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.JoinDeleteMe.com/ETM and use promo code ETM at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sunday Gathering August 25, 2024Ryan Kenny (Luke 12:22-34)Jesus came on the scene and part of resetting all of life into its rightful order, he cautioned that the fullness of life is not found in the accumulation of more (more money, more possessions, more status), but in the contrary. In our busy, cluttered and stressful world, Jesus offers to us that finding more is actually found in less, and the practice of simplicity is a way of creating room for the peace, love and unity which he offers.Practice: Consider the vision and values you have for your life, then give something of value away which you possess that may not be furthering said vision and/or values.
Is clutter driving you crazy and stopping you from making the change you long for? You are not alone! A cluttered household is a natural part of living an American consumer lifestyle and remaining in your home for a long time. Want to do something about it, but feel overwhelmed by the thought of sorting through all that stuff?Meet Lisa Hawkinson, our guest for this episode, who turned her love for organizing into a thriving business: "How2getorganized.com". Lisa's journey is nothing short of inspiring—from being teased as a child for her neatness to overcoming health challenges and helping others bring order to their lives. Learn practical downsizing strategies from Lisa's own experiences, like setting attainable goals, dedicating time, and starting with less emotional items. We'll explore the importance of a supportive friend and the benefits of letting go with a generous heart.Helping elderly family members downsize can be emotionally challenging. This episode is packed with heartwarming stories and creative solutions for making this process smoother. We discuss the significance of understanding and validating seniors' feelings, especially when cognitive impairments are in play. From taking photos of sentimental items to creating new ways to honor their memories, Lisa shares invaluable tips on how to make these necessary transitions with compassion and respect. You'll also hear about the delicate balance required to assist aging parents while honoring their emotional attachments.Unlock the secrets to an efficiently organized kitchen with Lisa's expert advice. Discover game-changing tips like using Lazy Susans, expandable shelves, and rectangular containers to optimize your space. Lisa introduces her unique touch, reach, walk, and hike strategy to keep your kitchen functional and clutter-free. Plus, learn about the supportive Smooth Organizer community, an affordable resource that offers guidance and accountability for decluttering your home. Finally, we share success stories like Charlie's journey of preparing his home for sale, emphasizing the power of willingness and supportive companions in achieving a more manageable lifestyle. Tune in to take the first step toward right-sizing your home and life.We Would Love to Hear Your Feedback!
In this episode, host Sherry Shaban and Jennifer Walsh discuss the profound impact of reconnecting with nature on our mental and physical health. Jennifer, who has over two decades of experience in the beauty industry, shares her journey from Merrill Lynch to becoming a pioneer in biophilic design and an advocate for the power of nature. Jennifer explains how her revolutionary approach to integrating nature into her beauty stores was met with skepticism but ultimately proved to be ahead of its time. She emphasizes the significant benefits of spending time outdoors and how simple actions like listening to birdsong or walking around pine trees can boost our health by activating natural killer cells in our bodies. The discussion delves into how modern life has shifted us indoors and away from these natural benefits, making us more reliant on medication to manage symptoms that nature can help alleviate. Jennifer also touches on her innovative project, "The Lost Art of Being Human," which aims to bridge the gap between our rapidly advancing technological world and the timeless benefits of nature. She underscores the importance of maintaining a balance between using tools like AI for efficiency and stepping outdoors to replenish our senses and mental health. Listen to the full episode for an enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between nature and modern living "Our superpower is our intuition, and we can't have intuition if we keep having our earbuds and our ears listening to the external world." - Jennifer Walsh Topics Covered: 0:02 - Jennifer Walsh's Journey from Beauty Industry to Nature Advocacy 5:17 - Living Simply in a 150-Year-Old Tent Community 7:19 - Balancing AI and Nature for Better Mental Health 12:44 - Reconnecting with Nature for Holistic Well-Being 22:27 - Rediscovering Humanity in the Age of AI and Social Media Key Takeaways Exploring the benefits of integrating natural elements into daily life for improved mental and physical well-being. The profound effect of nature sounds on our overall health, emphasizing small changes like listening to birdsong. How to balance modern technological advancements with our innate need for a connection to nature. Connect with Jennifer Walsh: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thejenniferwalsh/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejenniferwalsh/ Website http://www.walkwithwalsh.com/ The Lost of Being Human (Project) http://www.lostartofbeinghuman.com/ Connect with Sherry Shaban: Get Your Free Food Freedom Workbook:https://www.makepeacewithfood.com Fall In Love With Fitness Podcast:http://www.fallinlovewithfitness.com Download HIIT Decks App Now!:http://www.hiitdecks.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SherryShabanFitness Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sherryshabanfitness TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sherryshaban LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherryshaban YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZDsDeXdFBPiWbtdZFeQktw/featured If you're struggling with self-sabotaging behavior and other non-serving habits that have been keeping you from hitting your health goals, I'd like to invite you to join me in Transformation in Paradise: Metamorphosis Greece this October 12–19, 2024, in Lefkada. RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW! Visit www.tranformationinparadiseretreat.com for more details. If this sounds like something you'd like to learn more about, email me at sherry@sherryshaban.com and let's get in touch to go over all the details and answer your questions to determine if this retreat is the right fit for you. Keep it up, Athletes! Sherry
Speaker: Pastor Nick Date: July 7, 2024 Synopsis: Today we're jumping into Core Value 9: Living Simply. We're looking into what it means to trust in God because if we can trust in God then we can disengage from the race that the rest of the world is running which will free us up to love boldly, give generously and serve boldly. Intro Music: Inspire And Motivate by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Outro Music: Inspiring Beat by Alex Menco | https://alexmenco.net Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Attachment to material possessions clutters our lives and distracts from what brings joy. In this episode, Amanda Suarez, school psychologist, and Michelle Larson, marriage and family therapy associate, talk about materialism, minimalism, and trends — and how spiritual health can help us live more fully.
Luke 12:13-21 - Michael Abrams, Campus Pastor
Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Indrayani Thakare, a Environmental Scientist dedicated to sustainability and environmental remediation about Remediation, Environmental Vlogs, and Living Simply. Read her full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 2:53 Nic & Laura talk about being stuck in the mud11:41 Interview with Indrayani Thakare starts16:05 Remediation28:29 Environmental Vlogs32:51 Field Notes37:48 Living SimplyPlease be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Indrayani Thakare at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ithakare/Guest Bio:Indrayani Thakare, a spirited Environmental Scientist, orchestrates a symphony of sustainability and environmental remediation, a passion kindled over three transformative years. Her journey, rooted in childhood, bloomed from her parents' sustainable ethos. She fell in love with hiking since the first nature camp she attended with her younger sister, where she realized that nothing would make her happier than working outdoors to preserve Mother Earth. She insists on embracing the cradle-to-cradle philosophy in one's lifestyle and experiencing the bliss of simple living. Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
During the holidays, it's easy to get caught up in materialism, busyness, and the pressures to have the perfect celebration. But we need to fight against letting the noise of the world shape us. Instead, we must simplify - our space, pace, and gaze - to stay focused on what matters most: loving God and loving others. The Christmas story shows that God uses the humble, the overlooked, and the simple. So this year, be intentional about what influences you. Limit distractions and make room for growing spiritually. Stay centered on Christ by embracing simplicity in a complex world. Let's reflect the servant-hearted humility of Jesus. Find out more at http://www.redeem.church
What is the meaning of home? As the nights begin to draw in and we head into the autumn, 5x15 is delighted to welcome the wonderful authors Kate Humble and Helen Rebanks for a special conversation about the time we spend at home. Kate Humble has inspired many readers with her positive and purposeful approach to life, whether it's reconnecting with nature or changing our lifestyles. Now, in her new book Where the Hearth Is, she turns her attention to life indoors. In the move away from office buildings and traditional workplaces, how do we create spaces that feel happy and healthy, and make the most of our time spent with loved ones? In her debut book The Farmer's Wife, Helen Rebanks offers a gorgeous and unvarnished glimpse at the labour and glory of keeping a home and raising a family. Populated with chickens, sheepdogs, ponies and cattle, and joined by her husband James and their four children, Helen's story on the farm offers a chance to think about where our food comes from, and who puts it on the table. Together, Kate and Helen will reflect on the aspects of everyday life that are perhaps too easily taken for granted, in conversation with host, literary critic and journalist Alex Clark. Join us for a heartwarming and insightful evening in the company of these two fantastic speakers. Speakers Kate Humble is a writer, smallholder, campaigner and one of the UK's best-known TV presenters. She started her television career as a researcher, later presenting programmes such as Animal Park, Springwatch and Autumnwatch, Lambing Live, Living with Nomads, Extreme Wives, Back to the Land, A Country Life for Half the Price and Escape to the Farm. Her other books include Humble by Nature, Friend for Life, Thinking on My Feet, A Year of Living Simply and her first cookbook, Home Cooked. Thinking on My Feet was shortlisted for both the Wainwright Prize and the Edward Stanford Travel Memoir of the Year The Farmer's Wife is the debut book by Helen Rebanks. She and her family work as a tight-knit team that have made their farm globally important with their farming innovations. They advise internationally and host events regularly at the farm to share their expertise and encourage others to farm sustainably. Our Host Alex Clark is a critic, journalist and broadcaster. A co-host of Graham Norton's Book Club, she is also a regular on Radio 4 and writes on a wide range of subjects for the Guardian, the Observer, the Irish Times and the Times Literary Supplement. She is a patron of the Cambridge Literary Festival, and has judged many literary awards, including the Booker prize. She is an experienced chair of live events, and lives in Kilkenny. Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories
Title: Living SimplySpeaker: Ransom KentScripture: Luke 12:22-34 Date: Oct 15, 2023
This week I am talking to Janene Russick about how refining our expectations can increase joy. Janene is an organizing coach and I asked her on to the podcast today to talk about this exercise she has her clients do each month called a "Calendar Conversation." This monthly exercise has helped me support me! I think that the more supportive we are to ourselves, the more happiness we discover. Instead of always setting unrealistic expectations, this exercise gives us a way to set better boundaries, know when to ask for help and really refine our expectations so we can increase the joy in our lives! Who wouldn't want that. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Janene. She's always a joy to have on the podcast.Resources I referenced this week:If you want to learn more about the Calendar Conversation or working with Janene you can find her over at The Art of Living Simply (janenerussick.com).If you enjoyed this conversation here is the link to the previous podcast I had with Janene: How To Deal With All Our Stuff - Interview With Janene Russick EP#087 ⋆ The Happier YouDon't forget we'd love to see you over on the Facebook Group, The Happier You! You can also sign up to get my Happy Notes and the podcast delivered right to your inbox here. My Happy Notes is a note from me with my happy thoughts in between podcasts and a way to keep you up-to-date with upcoming courses and challenges being offered over at The Happiness Headquarters!
This week on The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast we visit with Kathleen and Todd Atkins from Lix Homemade Ice Cream. We talk about their 3 location and some new items coming to their menú. Then we chat with Ada and Stefan, YouTubers in Vallarta...
Join Pastor Cathy throughout the month of July as she turns to the files to share some of her favorite meditations from the past two years.
On this week's episode I talk about 9 different ways to realign with the best version of yourself. Lately I have been feeling unmotivated, unhappy and just overall disappointed with my decisions. I wanted to get back to who I was when I was consistently hitting the gym, focusing on nourishing my body with the right food and focusing on what's best for me and my goals. I'm excited to be feeling motivated again and wanting to make better choices to not only better my physical body, but my professional goals as well as my mental health. Living Simply with Sam Episode 12: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/12-shifting-your-mindset-habit-stacking-and-becoming/id1630001398?i=1000594098671 Sad2Savage with Shelby Sacco https://sad2savage.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samantha-palmieri6/support
Wow, quite an episode today. A lot of profound thoughts spilling out about simple living. I can't believe over the last 3 years I've formulated thoughts like these but it makes sense because I live and breathe them each day. I hope, without overwhelming, that it inspires you to take action and implement it into your own life. I'm not saying it's easy, nothing is, but it's important to do now rather than in 5 or 10 years time. We are not designed to live a life of hell comparing ourselves on social media. We are designed to be at one with ourselves and truly find peace in every day that we live. I hope you can take at least one thing away from this episode that you can add to your life today to make it more simple. Become a Paid Supporter of the Podcast - https://anchor.fm/the-self-improvement-project/subscribe Ebook course 'Become Unstuck in 30 days' - https://lawrencemcl.gumroad.com/l/JSZyK
When you feel like you've reached your limits, there is no end to God's strength and love. Let's dive deep into the foundations we've built this season and explore the power of simplicity and intentional relationships. We believe that simplicity is the key to overcoming overwhelm and creating a happy home culture. In addition, we present an exciting challenge for the summer: a community group focusing on the book "How to Break Up With Your Phone" by Catherine Price. This 30-day challenge is designed to help us develop healthier relationships with our devices and find a better balance in our digital lives. Join our community, subscribe to our newsletter on FearlessMom.com, and follow us on social media for more information on how to be a part of this transformative experience. Ready to take the next step of leading a group or using the Fearless Mom curriculum? Let us know! info@fearlessmom.com CONNECT: Website: https://fearlessmom.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fearless_mom/?hl=en
In this episode of the High Vibe Home podcast, Nixie explore's the art of living simply. She explains the benefits of simplifying our living spaces and lifestyles as well as highlight her top tips for a simple life. Nixie begins by discussing why simplicity is is incredibly powerful in our modern world, which is often characterized by materialism, consumerism, and busyness. She explains how living simply can help you cultivate a deeper sense of purpose, clarity, and peace. What you will take away: The key benefits to living simply Valuing quantity over quality Evaluating what is really important to you in your life Essential tools to get you started living a simple life Join Nixie Marie for her annual 7-Day Spring Reset Clutter Clearing challenge that begins on Saturday, April 15th for a chance to win a complimentary one-room Feng Shui evaluation! Sign up for the challenge here: https://nixiemarie.lpages.co/spring-reset-clutter-clearing-challenge-april-2023/
What an honor to have Ed Begley Jr. on Consciously Clueless. An environmental inspiration for decades Ed has a wealth of knowledge to share on how to save our planet. Ed Begley, Jr. is a Hollywood icon with hundreds of film and television credits to his name. The Golden Globe and seven-time Emmy nominee burst onto the national television scene in the series “St. Elsewhere” and currently can be seen in the film “Amsterdam” and the series “Young Sheldon” and “Better Call Saul”. Ed is one of the most noted environmentalists of our time who is dedicated to multiple charities and initiatives to make our planet a better place. Instagram: @e_-begley_jrTwitter: @edbegleyjr---This episode is supported by, The Healthy Seas Podcast. Are you ready to hear some good-news stories? Listen and meet the people doing all they can to help the seas and oceans thrive- from above and below the waves! Host Crystal DiMiceli, talks to divers, fishers, experts, and more about what they are doing to protect our source of life and how you and I can help from wherever we are. Listen nowTerraseed sponsors this episode: Get 50% off your first month of vegan vitamins at: https://lddy.no/11h0lThis episode is supported by Plaine Products. Get 20% off your first order with code CARLY20 at plaineproducts.comThis episode is supported by Who Gives A Crap. Try your new favorite, sustainable toilet paper today by using the code CARLY10 to get $10 off your first order over $54 or more! https://prf.hn/click/camref:1011ljZTu---Thanks for listening to another episode. Follow, review, and share to help Consciously Clueless grow!Work with me: https://www.consciouslycarly.com/Join the Consciously Clueless community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/consciouslycarlyConnect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consciously.carly/Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/consciously.carly.blogConnect on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carlyjean5/Music by Matthew BaxleySupport the show
Learning to live a simpler life leaves space for you to live your best life. Melissa's website Simple Cottage Living --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howtobebetter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/howtobebetter/support
Ellen Roseman speaks with Michael Bartz, host of the In Over My Head podcast, about his tiny house and lowering his environmental footprint as well as living simply and frugally.
SHOW NOTES: Types of Insulation: Find out how to identify the best insulation options for your house to cut costs and improve comfort. Saving Space: You don't need to downsize to save space. We've got tips on living more simply and affordably. Saving Water: Installing the right plumbing fixtures makes it easy to save water and money. Here's what to look for. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions. Replacement Windows: Are triple-pane windows better than double-pane? ENERGY STAR-rated double-pane replacement windows should be efficient enough for Jane Ellen's home. Structural Issues: The front wall of Richard's home has been bowed for decades. It hasn't been a problem, but he needs a structural engineer to assess it before he ever tries to sell the house. Garage Doors: The garage door is not operating properly and shimmies when it opens and closes. The ball-bearing door rollers are failing and it would be best for Nancy to replace the garage door and opener. Subflooring: A leaky toilet rotted the bathroom subfloor in Chris' home. We've got tips on the best way to replace the subfloor and adhere new flooring. Kitchen Renovation: Joan wants to know where to begin with a kitchen renovation. Planning makes perfect and we suggest visiting a home center or speaking with a kitchen and bath designer to get ideas. Foundation Walls: The paint on Jodi's cement block foundation is starting to peel because of the surrounding moisture. She must either strip off the paint or have a mason attach wire mesh and re-stucco the foundation. Gas Connection: Should Ken hook up a gas stove by using the same gas regulators as the water heater and furnace? That's not a good idea because the pressures could be different, and he should call a professional to do the job. Painting Tile: Can you paint over outdated bathroom tile? Christine can, but it's an extensive process that requires an oil-based primer. She might try decorating around the tile colors instead. Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is a conversation with Dr. Hillary Lampers about living a simple life, focusing on eating real foods, and reconnecting with the old ways. As a doctor, Hillary offers a blend of Regenerative Medicine, Functional Medicine / Wellness, and Primary Care. Her areas of expertise include head & breathing conditions, brain health, hunting performance, pain management, hormone balancing, and digestion.Episode OverviewRelationship advice on how we can learn to accept each other fully, help each other grow, thrive, and be healthyReal foods and how they are connected to healthImportance of harnessing a healthy and working gutLiving a simple life and how immediate gratification is harming us as a societyHormone toxins from food and our environmentConnecting with nature, wild harvesting, and how it can enrich your lifeBuilding routines that mimic how our ancestors livedetcSupport the podcast via donations:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplentyDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/theyearofplentyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theyearofplenty/Sign up for the newsletter:www.theyearofplenty.comConnect With Hillary:https://www.instagram.com/dochillary/https://linktr.ee/huntharvesthealthOr subscribe directly using your podcast app. The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and many other platforms!Please rate and review the show in the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. This always helps the show get ranked so that more curious foodies can explore real food and drink with us.I want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT
Today, Rob looks at what the Bible has to say about living simply and being generous. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1090/29
Are you acting with intentionality and deep connection? So often we talk about how we create experiences? How do we create an exposure for ideas? How do we bring what's in our mind to fruition? And the biggest thing that we often struggle with when we feel that burning desire inside of us that sometimes feels nagging, it feels like we're not living in our true calling. We're not living to what we've been put on this earth to do or maybe we are actually living in it, but we haven't been able to tell the world about it. We have been able to show the world what's going on. And so today we wanted to bring on somebody who's done this really well and somebody who ultimately is living in that every single day. In today's episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Adrienne Garland, she is a Women's Leadership & Entrepreneurship Expert, Host of Sugar Coated Podcast. Join us today as Adrienne unpacks her journey of living with internationality and deep connection and how she is also doing it for others. #Ownit
The waves of life are here to stay but how we learn to surf them is where the difference is made. Our guest today, Connie Riet has faced immense waves in her life which have called her to lean deeply into her meditation and mindful practices. It is through her experience as well as deep study that she has become the mindfulness coach, meditation teacher, and professional optimist that she is today. Connie has lived a diverse life spanning a 30-year career as a film and television actress to raising children as a single mom, full-time RV living, and surviving a near-fatal car accident which left her with a traumatic brain injury and a massive mountain of healing to climb. Connie is dedicated to helping others find peace, health, and happiness. She is a passionate minimalist and shares so many helpful videos on her YouTube channel and writings on her blog. In this episode we discuss: - the value of the moment - self-love - embracing surrender and compassion - seeing the gift in her brain injury - introduction to meditation and yoga - the role of meditation for an actor - slowing the breath - how she survived an almost fatal car accident - depression and brain injury - when gratitude for life was unattainable - little tiny drops of joy - don't fake it till you make it - grieving the loss of who you used to be - psyching yourself up to lose Thank you to all patrons on Patreon for keeping this podcast commercial-free, we are grateful for you. Namaste- Jess
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--{ "Alan Watt on "Investigative Journal" with Greg Szymanski - Jul. 31, 2007"}-- Hour 1: Control of Minds Through Religion - Leaders of All Religions are One at the Top - Alexander the Great, Aristotle - Money-lending and wars - Food Industry - Meanings of "Hermaphrodite" - Perfection of Human Being - Left and Right Brain - Male-Female Deity - Hidden Masonic Coding in English Language - Messiahs of Christianity-Judaism-Islam - Trinities of Religions - Vatican - Constantine - Gnostic Tradition - Jesus (The Fish, Age of Pisces) - Aries-Ram - Age of Aquarius - Lunar-Stellar-Solar Occult - Greek "Demiurgos" - Lord of the World - Jacob and Esau - High Masonic Rules of Old Testament - King James Bible - Zoroastrianism - Good and Bad - God and Devil - Zarathustra - Zoroaster (Seed of Ishtar, Man of the Mask) - Zodiac timetable - "Heavenly Plan". Higher Truths for Seeking Individuals - Leaving Dogma Behind - Money, Civilization and Cities - Citizens - Nimrod - American Revolution - Colors of Revolution: Red, White and Blue - Jacques Attali book: "Millennium" - U.N. Habitat Areas - Population Reduction - British Department of Defence - Projections of Rioting and "Flashmobs". Hour 2: Indoctrination of Technology as a Natural Evolution - Steps Toward Brain-Chip - Different Paths and Ways of Living - Value of Life -- Aquarius Raped by Zeus - Water-pitcher Carrying Water (Gene Pool) - Soul as Activating Principle Driving Toward Spirit - New Age "Oneness" = Elimination of Individuality - Deprogramming - People Think Like a Computer - Logic and Language - Safer Places for Future Living - Survival skills - Living Simply with Very Little - Secret Societies and Blood-Oaths - Mafia World System - Fleecing "the Profane" (the sheep) - External Ceremonies for the Masses - Private Meetings for Higher Orders - Aleister Crowley - Catholic Church - Saints - Four Evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) Symbolism - Malachi Martin - Priesthood Business Running Spiritual Life of Others - Occult = Oculus (Eye) - Third Eye of Mind - Alan's Book (3) on Meaning of Revelations and Creation of Money and Commerce - Leaving Eden (Nature) into Corrupt Scientific System of Total Surveillance and Control - B-Order (border) - Order of the Bee - Masonic Obelisks along U.S.-Canada Border.
Jodi Wilson is a mother, a writer, a yoga teacher and an all-round wise woman. I look up to her immensely as someone who is a few steps ahead of me in the motherhood game and is living life with intention, purpose and clarity. Yep, I'm a fully fledged fan girl! In this episode, we chat about her new book, how on earth she managed to pack up her life and go travelling in a caravan with her brood and how to live more simply when life with kids often feels anything but.I hope you enjoy the ep!Follow Jodi @practisingsimplicitywww.practisingsimplicity.com
Marcelo was born in Argentina, moved to LA at a young age, felt very lost with his career, almost quit after his first TV role, and eventually booked a job that changed his life. Plus, we get a quick look at Marcelo's process with a voiceover audition for a video game, and you'll hear what he sent in! It was fascinating to hear about the many ups and downs, and all the relationships, mentors, and teachers who helped him along the way. We covered a LOT of ground, so get ready for a very full ride. A lot of laughs too. Click here for full show notes and links. Get your copy of "Keys the Pro's Use to Unlock Any Script" --- The WAJ podcast is designed to show you HOW the work is done, WHAT the realities of the working actor life are like, and to share all the different ways actors have come to this career. There is no one path and no single answer. We want to learn from all of those further down the road, to shorten the learning curve and to discover what helps and what doesn't when it comes to having a lifelong career as an actor.
Living simply is one of the best ways to create wealth. Living in only 150 square feet for years, Ryan Mitchell has learned a thing or two about living simply. From downsizing, to life simplification, and designing a life that's right for you, Ryan brings a lot of experience and practical knowledge to the table. He built his own tiny house in 2012 learning as he went along which inspired him to help others in their journey to live small. Today he still lives in his tiny house full time and off grid with solar, teaching others how to live simply. In this reboot episode, we talk about ways to simplify your life, why it matters, how to build wealth by living simply, and how it might be the missing piece to you achieving the stuff you want in life.LinksThe Tiny LifeTiny Life on YouTubeEpisode SponsorsThanks to all the sponsors who made this episode possible.Thanks to Issuu for sponsoring the show. Get started with Issuu today for FREE or if you sign up for a premium account you will get 50% off when you go to ISSUU.com/mymoney.Thanks to OurCrowd for sponsoring the show. Now, you can invest in EduNav, whose patented technology uses machine learning and combinatorial algorithms to guide every student along the optimal path to graduation. Invest in EduNav at http://www.ourcrowd.com/mymoney. Go to http://www.Ladderlife.com/mymoney to see if you're instantly approved for Life Insurance to provide for your family if the unthinkable happens.Shopify is more than a store. Connect with your customers. Drive sales. Manage your day-to-day. Go to http://www.shopify.com/mymoney for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. If you're the type of person who's like me and always thinking about new business ideas and startup ideas, start listening today to the My First Million podcast on any podcast player.FOLLOW & SHARELeave us a 5-star review. Head to this link and let us know why you love the show. Reviews help us continue to grow and bring on more amazing guests. Thank you in advance! http://bit.ly/millennial-money.Love this episode? Share it with a few friends so they can learn these valuable money concepts as well.Be sure to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to never miss an episode!Sign up for my weekly Let's Talk Money email newsletter https://bit.ly/letstalkmoneyemailShannah Shares: Community Q&AHave a Shannah Shares question, submit it here https://www.mmoneypodcast.com Follow Me Here for More Money TipsShannah on Twitter https://twitter.com/shannahgame Shannah on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.