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Grace and Shawna decided to choose Swing Music for their theme song as an homage to the iconic Moonlighting episode "The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice" from Season Two.Even though this episode is set in the 40s era, they thought it was fitting to use this type of sound in their theme, as Swing Music was a style of jazz that developed in the United States during the late 1920s and early 1930s. It became nationally popular from the mid-1930s. Swing music had a danceable rhythm to it and the Big Bands of the time as well as the Bandleaders such as Benny Goodman were a dominant force in American popular music from 1935 to 1946. Swing bands usually featured soloists who would improvise on the melody over the arrangement.This was known as the Swing Era when people were dancing to tunes such as the Lindy Hop.The word "Swing" is used as a term of praise for playing that has a strong groove or drive.Some examples of Musicians from the Swing era include Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Woody Herman, and of course Glenn Miller.Swing has its roots in 1920s dance music. New styles of written arrangements, incorporating rhythmic innovations pioneered by the incomparable Louise Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, and Benny Carter as well as many many others.Unfortunately, during the World War II era, Swing music began to decline in popularity, and after the war, "Bebop" and "Jump Blues" gained popularity.Please enjoy this full version of Moonlighting The Podcast's Theme Swing Music.MOONLIGHTING THE TV SHOWThe show is all about the hit TV Show Moonlighting which aired from 1985 to 1989 starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.Grace Chivell and Shawna Saari take a look at each episode in chronological order from the Pilot to the end of the fifth and final season.They discuss the direction, the production, the outfits, the lighting, the car chases, and the tumultuous relationship between Maddie Hayes and David Addison.FOR MORE INFORMATION:https://moonlightingthepodcast.comMerchandise: https://redbubble.com/people/moonpod2016Join Our Facebook Community:https://facebook.com/groups/moonlightingthepodcasthttps://facebook.com/moonlightingthepodcastJoin Our Instagram Community:https://instagram.com/moonlightingthepodcastTo learn more about Grace:https://gracechivell.com.auMoonlighting The Podcast YouTube Channel: bit.ly/maddieanddavidTo learn more about Shawna:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCft4ALOjBZnEt4DBUvx3HvQDonate:https://ko-fi.com/moonlightingthepodcastPersonal Instagram:https://instagram.com/grace_chivellhttps://instagram.com/saari_not.saari Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The old folks have always said that love tends to hurt. Well, they were spot on when it came to Emie and me. I couldn't have been more than eleven when she moved into the neighborhood. Clarkstown is a quaint community, but that girl sure did liven things up. I caught her attention when I passed her house on my bike for the ninth time. The whole ordeal was my fault. She did warn me, after all. Emily belted out, "Stop!" as soon as I zipped by her driveway. Her voice carried more authority than anticipated, so I complied and locked the brakes on my Huffy. Never judging a book by the cover finally made sense when I witnessed Emily throw her doll down in the dirt and crawl under the house to grab a weathered baseball. She didn't give a second thought to getting her Sunday best muddy. Once the tiny giant stood up, she wiped her hands on her lacy dress and spoke again, "This is your one and only warning. You'll be sorry if I catch you riding by my house again." She pretended to throw the ball at me by the time she finished speaking. It startled me enough that I decided peddling could be better than hanging around to see if she was serious. My new neighbor stood at attention, ready to fire as I rode around the corner and out of sight. Hours passed before I worked up the courage to soar past her yard again. After stopping up the street to check and see if the coast was clear, I decided to go for it. In one sweet motion, I relieved my kickstand and pushed off the pavement with my scruffy Converse. Luckily there was enough of a hill that I could build up plenty of momentum. All I had to do was pass her driveway, and I'd be safe. My confidence was over the top because there was no way anyone could hit me with a baseball at my supersonic speed. Like a runner winning a marathon, I passed her drive, flinging my arms into the air in triumph. "I guess she knows who the boss is around here," I spoke into the wind right before I heard it. The sound was like a golfer smacking a ball on the course, except it was a baseball nailing the back of my head. Pain instantly followed, and my body flew over the handlebars onto the blacktop. Everything went dark until my eyes focused, divulging an angel. Emie crouched next to me with a look of concern blended into a precious innocence I'd never experienced. Her face was prettier than sunlight leaping from water drops before drying up on blades of grass. "Water drops? Blades of grass?" She mumbled before continuing, "Why didn't you just listen to me? None of this had to happen, but you had to prove how big and bad you are. Now you're lying here talking nonsense and bleeding to death in the street." By the time I could lift my head, I had noticed grownups approaching in the distance. After stuffing the baseball into my pocket, I introduced myself to the girl who had tried to kill me, "I'm Jack." She said, "I'm Emie," right before the adults took me home. It was the first time I ever heard her say her name. No one but Emie and me knew why I wrecked that Sunday afternoon. The doctor never questioned me as he stitched up my head. Mom and Dad figured I was being stupid and showing off. They were grateful Emie came to my rescue and even took me back to her house to say thanks for ensuring I was okay. When my folks left the room, the young baseball pro told me we'd be best friends from now on because she'd never trusted anyone as she did me. And that was precisely the moment we became the best of friends. Life sure does move fast. Plans break, and situations get rearranged before we realize it most of the time. I began to grow and forget things that matter. Somewhere in there, girls became the culprit who kept me up at night instead of my fear of one-eyed, one-horned flying purple people eaters. All females were aliens except for Emie. We'd often argue over small things like whose turn it was to swing from the rope to splash in the lake. Even when we fought, we grew closer, something I wouldn't experience with anyone else in my lifetime. By the time I hit sixteen, I was driving my best friend to school and back home daily. It wasn't a long trip, but we'd often sit in front of her house talking for an extra hour or two. We discussed everything from the plans after graduation to the opposite sex. And it was all frightening."Whatever happens, we should always stick together, Jack.""Gosh, Emie, I'm not even sure what I want to do yet. Everyone is pressuring me into college, but that's not what I'm passionate about." "How often do I have to tell you to stop worrying about what others want you to do? Man up and make your own decisions. Besides, we still have a year to think about it." "You don't even make sense. You're always telling me to be my own person, but you insist on us living in the same town forever. How am I supposed to make decisions for myself if they always have to include you?" Frustrated, Emie reaches for the door to get out of the car, but Jack changes his attitude and continues, "Wait. Don't go; I have something to tell you. It's about the Christmas dance coming up soon." Emie takes a deep breath and listens, "This isn't easy for me to say, but I've decided to take Beth.""Beth! What is wrong with you? That girl has no personality, and she can't even rollerskate. Jack, listen, you can do so much better than her. She talks funny too. It's like she's a mix between Cher and Walter Cronkite.""Do better? Like who? You? At least Beth doesn't confuse me. At least she doesn't contradict herself every five minutes!" "You know what, mister, I will now exit this automobile and retire into my home. Please do not talk to me again until you come to your senses. Don't worry about picking me up tomorrow; I can walk to where I need to go just fine!" Emie slammed the door, marched up the sidewalk, and inside.Anger got the best of me as I threw the car in reverse and screeched out, not paying attention. The car didn't get far because I backed right into Mr. Ken's Cadilliac. He's the local pharmacist and has a reputation for being a nice guy. Let's just say I saw a completely different side of Mr. Ken while I waited for my Dad to show up at the scene. Emie came back out to sit with me while I was getting yelled at by the infuriated gentlemen. Emie and I sat there, trying not to giggle at the choice of words directed through my window while she held a bag of frozen peas to the knot on my forehead. We walked to school together the next day. Later that year, we attended the Christmas dance with each other.I'm sure by now you've guessed that we eventually got married. We had kids, and those kids had kids, and it felt like our home here in Clarkstown was never empty. None of the children needed the excuse of a holiday to stop by to see us; they simply dropped by unannounced, which was fine by us. One year Emie had me get a real tree for Christmas. I slipped on the ice in the driveway, and she was the first to come to my rescue. It was only a couple of stitches on that occasion. Through all the hardships and minor injuries, the old song by Louise Armstrong always stuck with me. We did indeed live in a wonderful world as long as we were together. Our daughter Jessica, who turned forty last month, loves to keep the tradition alive, and I don't mind one bit. She'll drag her husband along with their three kids and spend the majority of the Christmas season here. They'll all help with the tree, and sweet smells always drift from the kitchen to fill the house. It's not just the scent of freshly baked cookies that makes me happy. The aroma, accompanied by love, is one fragrance I'll forever adore. Jessica is her mother; whenever she glances at me, a look of concern blends into a precious innocence. She delicately questioned if I'd been speaking to Mom again. I explained a day doesn't pass without sharing a few words. Jessica then reminds me it's been almost twenty years since her mother died. After politely asking my daughter to shush, I closed my eyes and rested my head on the couch before supper. I'm sure she thinks I'm a senile old man, but the truth is I've never been sharper. Aside from losing my Emie, my biggest fear was getting used to her being gone. I'll never forget how hard she loved me and what it felt like to lose her. The pain reminds me of how wonderful this world is. Years ago, Emie and me sat on the front porch watching the kids play. We knew it wouldn't be long before she moved on, but we laughed and joked anyway. "Hey Jack, remember that time you tripped over the garden hose in the front yard after I flashed you through the kitchen window? You walked funny for a whole week." I told her the old folks were right all along. Love certainly does hurt. But I wouldn't change a thing.
Part 3 of our 1969 music podcast with BMX Bandit & all round good guy Duglas T Stewart. The full podcast including all songs chosen by Duglas can be heard on Spotify ( search Over Our Garden Wall). However, if you cant access Spotify - this is a copy of all the chat from the podcast. You can of course listen to Duglas's songs on Apple Music too, just not on this Podcast ! Apologies for this, and hopefully one day we can publish in full on Apple as we do on Spotify Not sure how we managed to get to this point....however, part 3 of our 1969 podcast with Duglas T Stewart takes us to the end of our ' greatest music year' discussions. 13 guests, 12 years, over 180 songs. ( remember there is a connected playlist of all the songs on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/44oIevVwpOcofskjhq9LUX?si=96c8fc56d24744da) Plus more cool chat than you can shake a stick at. And we go out in style, with 3 songs that sum up how eclectic our guests selections have been over the years chosen. Duglas talks about his love for Francoise Hardy ( hear hear), the legend that is Mary Hopkin, ( and how she is directly connected to Beatles 69 and Bowie 76), and we finish with a lovely discussion about the relative merits of the various Bonds ( Duglas opts for George Lazenby which ties in quite nicely to our chat about 1969). It also allows us to bow out with the perfect final song for all our podcast years, from Louise Armstrong. The final line from the biggest selling album of the year from the greatest band ever (?) sums it up better than either me or McD can.... "And, in the end - the love you take, is equal to the love you make". Over and out. Enjoy, and as ever, stay safe. BD & McD.
Première diffusion dans le podcast Injustices de Louie Media en septembre 2020.Dans cette deuxième saison d'Injustices, «Ou peut-être une nuit», Charlotte Pudlowski décortique la fabrique du silence autour de l'inceste.Ce quatrième épisode est consacré à l'explication de la nature de l'inceste: un enjeu de domination. «Il y a ce mythe qui persiste, l'inceste ça pourrait être de l'amour, de l'amour mal dirigé, mal exprimé, mal orienté, trop névrosé, trop. Mais c'est ce qu'il faut bien comprendre avec l'inceste, c'est que c'est toujours une histoire de domination, une pièce des dominos de la violence.»Ici on entendra notamment les témoignages de Julie, de Daniela et de Laure. On explorera aussi le projet Dunkelfeld, le film «Marguerite et Julien» de Valérie Donzelli, ou le livre «Kiss Daddy Goodnight», de l'américaine Louise Armstrong.Autrice: Charlotte Pudlowski • Réalisatrice : Anna Buy • Musique originale : Jean Thevenin, avec Raphaël Ankierman • Mixage: Jean-Baptiste Aubonnet • Illustration : Marie Larrivé. Une production Louie Media. Responsable de production de Louie: Marion Girard • Responsable éditoriale: Maureen Wilson • Direction de production: Mélissa Bounoua • Direction éditoriale: Charlotte Pudlowski Pour plus d'informations et pour trouver des ressources sur les violences sexuelles, voir le site de Louie MediaLa série «Ou peut être une nuit» a bénéficié du soutien de la Fondation Kering. La fondation lutte depuis 2008 contre les violences faites aux femmes et s'engage dans la prévention des violences sexuelles dès le plus jeune âge. Elle a d'ailleurs permis la création d'une nouvelle unité pour les victimes d'inceste à la Maison des Femmes de Saint-Denis. C'est dans ce cadre que la fondation Kering a souhaité accompagner la création de ce podcast. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
About Louise Armstrong: Louise is a psychotherapist, clinical hypnotherapist, BWRT specialist, counselor, coach, and international best-selling author helping people with emotional healing. Her passion is to help people to stop living in the past - so they can transform unwanted thoughts and behaviors into positive changes. Louise believes that when we change the perspective of the self, we see ourselves for who we truly are so we show up differently in this world, we react differently towards others, in turn, they react differently towards us and we are then able to create a new future we so crave. Being a human being is all about connection and embracing ourselves as a whole. Louise has created group programs, online courses, and work with my private clients helping thousands of women across the world develop meaningful relationships, better health, and financial abundance. Her journey started from a very destructive relationship with her mother which she has since healed and the transformation was so incredible she was invited to train as a coach. Since that time she has gained many professional qualifications all-around healing and bringing like-minded people together. What We Discuss In This Episode: How does reaching midlife affect the relationship with your spouse and how you can approach your relationship to have a happier and healthier relationship? When dealing with midlife and even past trauma, how does this affect your relationships with your parents and children? Why do we keep trying to change and always end up doing the same thing? How can changing your mindset is key and helps improve your life, your health, your relationships, and how you look at life. Resources: Check out Louise’s free download on Emotional healing, accessible from her website: www.louise-armstrong.com Book a friendly chat here - https://calendly.com/louisearmstrong Download Louise’s book on Amazon, Change How You See Yourself Today - You CAN heal and change your life. The past is NOT your future. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0883B4LVS/ Louise wrote this life-changing book to give you the hope of having a happier, healthier life regardless of your childhood or your current situation. This book is filled with proven, simple tools and techniques that will help you to: Heal and accept your past with forgiveness Create loving, meaningful relationships with those people who are important to you Choose how you respond to any given situation, person, people, or past memory Stop feeling angry and instead feel in control of your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions Have the courage to be vulnerable and embrace yourself as a whole, leaving behind the shame and the guilt Be the creator of your future Connect with Louise Armstrong: Website - www.louise-armstrong.com Private FB Group for Women Only:- www.facebook.com/groups/relationshipsandlife LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/louise-armstrong-3683009a Instagram - www.instagram.com/louisearmstrongcoach/ Connect with Lynne: If you are looking for a community of like-minded women on a journey - just like you are - to improved health and wellness, overall balance, and increased confidence, check out Lynne's private community in The Energized & Healthy Women's Club. It's a supportive and collaborative community where the women in this group share tips and solutions for a healthy and holistic lifestyle. (Discussions include things like weight management, eliminating belly bloat, wrangling sugar gremlins, and overcoming fatigue, recipes, strategies, and much more so women can feel energized, healthy, confident, and joyful each day. Website: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holistichealthandwellnessllc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnewadsworth Free Resource: MID-LIFE got you spinning? Are you ready to feel energized, vibrant, and healthy? Join us on our journey to increased vitality, holistic health, and wellness. We share tips, recipes, encouragement in a fun and safe community. Grab your free resource here: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com/learn-how-to-ditch-the-hormonal-weight/ Did You Enjoy The Podcast? If you enjoyed this episode please let us know! 5-star reviews for the Living Life Naturally podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, or Stitcher are greatly appreciated. This helps us reach more women struggling to live through midlife and beyond. Thank you. Together, we make a difference!
About Louise Armstrong: Louise is a psychotherapist, clinical hypnotherapist, BWRT specialist, counselor, coach, and international best-selling author helping people with emotional healing. Her passion is to help people to stop living in the past - so they can transform unwanted thoughts and behaviors into positive changes. Louise believes that when we change the perspective of the self, we see ourselves for who we truly are so we show up differently in this world, we react differently towards others, in turn, they react differently towards us and we are then able to create a new future we so crave. Being a human being is all about connection and embracing ourselves as a whole. Louise has created group programs, online courses, and work with my private clients helping thousands of women across the world develop meaningful relationships, better health, and financial abundance. Her journey started from a very destructive relationship with her mother which she has since healed and the transformation was so incredible she was invited to train as a coach. Since that time she has gained many professional qualifications all-around healing and bringing like-minded people together. What We Discuss In This Episode: How does reaching midlife affect the relationship with your spouse and how you can approach your relationship to have a happier and healthier relationship? When dealing with midlife and even past trauma, how does this affect your relationships with your parents and children? Why do we keep trying to change and always end up doing the same thing? How can changing your mindset is key and helps improve your life, your health, your relationships, and how you look at life. Resources: Check out Louise’s free download on Emotional healing, accessible from her website: www.louise-armstrong.com Book a friendly chat here - https://calendly.com/louisearmstrong Download Louise’s book on Amazon, Change How You See Yourself Today - You CAN heal and change your life. The past is NOT your future. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0883B4LVS/ Louise wrote this life-changing book to give you the hope of having a happier, healthier life regardless of your childhood or your current situation. This book is filled with proven, simple tools and techniques that will help you to: Heal and accept your past with forgiveness Create loving, meaningful relationships with those people who are important to you Choose how you respond to any given situation, person, people, or past memory Stop feeling angry and instead feel in control of your thoughts, behaviors, and emotions Have the courage to be vulnerable and embrace yourself as a whole, leaving behind the shame and the guilt Be the creator of your future Connect with Louise Armstrong: Website - www.louise-armstrong.com Private FB Group for Women Only:- www.facebook.com/groups/relationshipsandlife LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/louise-armstrong-3683009a Instagram - www.instagram.com/louisearmstrongcoach/ Connect with Lynne: If you are looking for a community of like-minded women on a journey - just like you are - to improved health and wellness, overall balance, and increased confidence, check out Lynne's private community in The Energized & Healthy Women's Club. It's a supportive and collaborative community where the women in this group share tips and solutions for a healthy and holistic lifestyle. (Discussions include things like weight management, eliminating belly bloat, wrangling sugar gremlins, and overcoming fatigue, recipes, strategies, and much more so women can feel energized, healthy, confident, and joyful each day. Website: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/holistichealthandwellnessllc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnewadsworth Free Resource: MID-LIFE got you spinning? Are you ready to feel energized, vibrant, and healthy? Join us on our journey to increased vitality, holistic health, and wellness. We share tips, recipes, encouragement in a fun and safe community. Grab your free resource here: https://holistic-healthandwellness.com/learn-how-to-ditch-the-hormonal-weight/ Did You Enjoy The Podcast? If you enjoyed this episode please let us know! 5-star reviews for the Living Life Naturally podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, or Stitcher are greatly appreciated. This helps us reach more women struggling to live through midlife and beyond. Thank you. Together, we make a difference!
Dans cette deuxième saison d'Injustices, «Ou peut-être une nuit», Charlotte Pudlowski décortique la fabrique du silence autour de l'inceste.Ce quatrième épisode est consacré à l'explication de la nature de l'inceste: un enjeu de domination. «Il y a ce mythe qui persiste, l’inceste ça pourrait être de l’amour, de l’amour mal dirigé, mal exprimé, mal orienté, trop névrosé, trop. Mais c’est ce qu’il faut bien comprendre avec l’inceste, c’est que c’est toujours une histoire de domination, une pièce des dominos de la violence.»Ici on entendra notamment les témoignages de Julie, de Daniela et de Laure. On explorera aussi le projet Dunkelfeld, le film «Marguerite et Julien» de Valérie Donzelli, ou le livre «Kiss Daddy Goodnight», de l’américaine Louise Armstrong. Autrice: Charlotte Pudlowski • Réalisatrice : Anna Buy • Musique originale : Jean Thevenin, avec Raphaël Ankierman • Mixage: Jean-Baptiste Aubonnet • Illustration : Marie Larrivé. Une production Louie Media. Responsable de production de Louie: Marion Girard • Responsable éditoriale: Maureen Wilson • Direction de production: Mélissa Bounoua • Direction éditoriale: Charlotte Pudlowski Pour plus d'informations et pour trouver des ressources sur les violences sexuelles, voir le site de Louie MediaLa série «Ou peut être une nuit» a bénéficié du soutien de la Fondation Kering. La fondation lutte depuis 2008 contre les violences faites aux femmes et s'engage dans la prévention des violences sexuelles dès le plus jeune âge. Elle a d'ailleurs permis la création d'une nouvelle unité pour les victimes d’inceste à la Maison des Femmes de Saint-Denis. C'est dans ce cadre que la fondation Kering a souhaité accompagner la création de ce podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Louise Armstrong is a qualified Psychotherapist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, BWRT Specialist, Counsellor and NLP Master Coach helping people with emotional healing. She helps people to stop living in the past - so they can transform unwanted thoughts and behaviours into positive changes. Louise offers private one-on-one therapy, group Coaching sessions and Online Courses so there is a way of learning and healing for everyone. Her journey started from a very destructive relationship with her mother, which she has since healed, and the transformation was so incredible she was invited to train as a coach herself. She has since gained many professional qualifications over the years and also specializes in bringing like-minded women together, so everyone gains a sense of belonging and a knowing that they matter. We talk boundaries in this episode so find out what they are, how to get them and why it will change your life.
Louise Armstrong is a qualified Psychotherapist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, BWRT Specialist, Counsellor and NLP Master Coach helping people with emotional healing. She helps people to stop living in the past - so they can transform unwanted thoughts and behaviours into positive changes. Louise offers private one-on-one therapy, group Coaching sessions and Online Courses so there is a way of learning and healing for everyone. Her journey started from a very destructive relationship with her mother, which she has since healed, and the transformation was so incredible she was invited to train as a coach herself. She has since gained many professional qualifications over the years and also specializes in bringing like-minded women together, so everyone gains a sense of belonging and a knowing that they matter. We talk boundaries in this episode so find out what they are, how to get them and why it will change your life.
This month, CityCast took a community project focus as we were joined in the studio by Louise Armstrong of Forum for the Future and the Peckham Coal Line. With plenty of experience in bringing together disparate communities in pursuit of systems change, Louise had lots of ideas to share on how we can use technology to bring people together to tackle shared challenges. The Peckham Coal Line is a particularly interesting example of this, as a grassroots initiative that aims to transform a disused railway line in the area into a shared green space for local residents. The University of Manchester’s Carmel Dickinson also dropped by to answer a few quick-fire questions for this episode’s ‘Meet the Partners’ segment. Our virtual Room 101 of business jargon received a couple of new additions too, with Louise opting to nominate not just one but two bits of vacuous vocabulary.
To learn more about Butterflies of Wisdom visit http://butterfliesofwisdom.weebly.com/ Be sure to FOLLOW this program https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wins-women-of-wisdom/id1060801905. To learn how Win walk and about Ekso go to http://www.bridgingbionics.org/, or email Amanda Boxtel at amanda@bridgingbionics.org. On Butterflies of Wisdom today, Best-Selling Author, Win Kelly Charles and Juan Carlos Gill welcomes Louise Armstrong. Louise is on a mission to help women suffering with low self-esteem feeling stuck, frustrated and alone to feel empowered, inspired and motivated to take that step forward. Louise talks from my heart creating such an emotion that women are able to discover their true authentic selves, unleashing that inner brilliance of fulfilment and peace. She helps women both in Dubai and online internationally across the globe. Louise also has speciality programs in mother-daughter relationships having healed a destructive relationship she suffered for years with her own mother and daughter. Spending time with Louise will give you a new lease of life; a complete breath of fresh air, you will feel loved and be able to love, know where you’re going in life and totally understand yourself from the inside out, ultimately living your dream. To lean more about Louise visithttp://www.louise-armstrong.com/. To learn more about Win Kelly Charles visithttps://wincharles.wix.com/win-charles. Please send feedback to Win by email her atwinwwow@gmail.com, or go to http://survey.libsyn.com/winwisdom andhttp://survey.libsyn.com/thebutterfly. To be on the show please fill out the intake athttp://bit.ly/1MLJSLG. To look at our sponsorships go to http://www.educents.com/daily-deals#wwow. To learn about the magic of Siri go to https://www.udemy.com/writing-a-book-using-siri/?utm_campaign=email&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email. If you want to donate Butterflies of Wisdom, please send a PayPal donation toaspenrosearts@gmail.com. Please send a check in the mail so 100% goes to Bridging Bionics Foundation. In the Memo section have people write: In honor of Win Charles. Send to: Bridging Bionics Foundation PO Box 3767 Basalt, CO 81621 Thank you Win
Louise Armstrong is on a mission to help women have a bright future making the second half of their lives the BETTER half! She achieves this through her online coaching business and seeing clients face-to-face using a simple, logical program that gives the client a positive outlook on life, removing destructive beliefs so that her clients are able to move forward using their intuition and achieving their goals. By incorporating these steps into their daily lives, results become permanent and people start to live life with grace and ease.
Louise Armstrong is on a mission to help women in their midlife years have a bright future—making the second half of their lives the better half. She achieves this through her online coaching business and seeing clients face to face, using a simple, logical program: Giving the client a positive outlook on life, removing destructive beliefs so that her clients are able to move forward, using their intuition and achieving their goals by incorporating the steps into their daily lives. Results become permanent and people start to live life with grace and ease.
In today’s show I’m talking with Louise Armstrong who specialises in helping women navigate mid-life with confidence and peace. Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss: How the stock market crisis opened up the to fundamentally shift her life Why she thinks that your passion leaves clues throughout your life How uses many different modalities in her coachingAnd so much more!And in case you’re curious, here’s her professional bio and how to stay connected.Louise Armstrong is on a mission to help women in their midlife years have the confidence and clarity to enjoy the second half of their lives, leaving behind any barriers, opening up a future filled with inner peace and contentment in their careers, relationships and health.Having experienced huge financial setbacks whereby her outgoings were greater than her income, traumatic family relationships that were deteriorating by the day and a series of health issues that caused her a drastic career change, she knew she had to do something but she had no idea what she could do. To add to her traumas she experienced empty nest syndrome, leaving a big hole in her life once her three children had flown the nest and a distressing move abroad. Having sought the right help Louise has emerged a much stronger, happier woman and has made it her life’s mission to help anyone who knows there is more to life but doesn’t know what that is or where to start.Experiencing these amazing changes in her life, repairing a lifelong destructive relationship with her mother, turning her finances around and moving from her trading career to where she is now, Louise was invited to become a coach herself and using all her experience and knowledge she decided to concentrate on what she loves best, helping women in their midlife years.Louise offers women a place of comfort and support taking them through step by step programs where they learn how to create a positive mind set, permanently remove self limiting beliefs, trusting their intuition to achieve those audacious goals.Her message to all of you is the process is so much easier and less daunting than she could ever have imagined and the change is permanent, this is the driving force behind her passion to share.Learn more about Louise and how she helps others on her website, Facebook and on Twitter.________________________________________________________I’m Amy Biondini and I help the rule breakers, change makers and rebels (masquerading as women entrepreneurs) unleash the badass within, so they can do the work of their soul. And pay the rent. Find out more about me at AmyBiondini.com and if you’re feeling particularly daring rsvp to the list of lights and I’ll be seeing you in your inbox. And do I even need to ask if you’ve subscribed to the show? No? What are you waiting on? Get on this train! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's show I'm talking with Louise Armstrong who specialises in helping women navigate mid-life with confidence and peace. Pull up a chair and listen in as we discuss: How the stock market crisis opened up the to fundamentally shift her life Why she thinks that your passion leaves clues throughout your life How uses many different modalities in her coachingAnd so much more!And in case you're curious, here's her professional bio and how to stay connected.Louise Armstrong is on a mission to help women in their midlife years have the confidence and clarity to enjoy the second half of their lives, leaving behind any barriers, opening up a future filled with inner peace and contentment in their careers, relationships and health.Having experienced huge financial setbacks whereby her outgoings were greater than her income, traumatic family relationships that were deteriorating by the day and a series of health issues that caused her a drastic career change, she knew she had to do something but she had no idea what she could do. To add to her traumas she experienced empty nest syndrome, leaving a big hole in her life once her three children had flown the nest and a distressing move abroad. Having sought the right help Louise has emerged a much stronger, happier woman and has made it her life's mission to help anyone who knows there is more to life but doesn't know what that is or where to start.Experiencing these amazing changes in her life, repairing a lifelong destructive relationship with her mother, turning her finances around and moving from her trading career to where she is now, Louise was invited to become a coach herself and using all her experience and knowledge she decided to concentrate on what she loves best, helping women in their midlife years.Louise offers women a place of comfort and support taking them through step by step programs where they learn how to create a positive mind set, permanently remove self limiting beliefs, trusting their intuition to achieve those audacious goals.Her message to all of you is the process is so much easier and less daunting than she could ever have imagined and the change is permanent, this is the driving force behind her passion to share.Learn more about Louise and how she helps others on her website, Facebook and on Twitter.________________________________________________________I'm Amy Magdalena and as a Spiritual Mentor and Business Advocate, I hold deep and powerful space for both soul and business transformation to get you out of what you don't want and into alignment, quickly and with permanent results. I work closely with the Ascended Masters, Archangels, Dragons, Elementals, the Galactic Star families and the full light spectrum. So when I say I can see you in all your Divine glory? I mean it. And did I mention my decade and change in corporate as a Project and Implementation Manager? Or that I'm a triple certified Coach - Life, Health and Business? I'm also a Reiki Master, Akashic Records Advanced Reader and a Master of Egyptian and Atlantean Alchemy. Meaning? I meet you wherever you need me too and hold you through it all. I'm here for you.On Heart, Soul & Guts you can expect a mix of interviews, mindset hacks, shamanic journeys and thought provoking content. Warning: this is not designed to make you feel good, it's designed to make a difference. Subscribe to the podcast to get the latest episodes without a fuss.If you are oh so ready to leave the 3D struggle behind and instead run your life and business from a place of aligned flow sign up for Notes from Soul immediately and get access to a vault of channeled content (including journal prompts, workbooks and meditations) that will reshape your reality. Get it here: amymagdalena.com/resources See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Louise Armstrong is a certified Life Coach specializing on helping women in their midlife. Her mission is to give women the confidence and clarity to enjoy the second half of their lives, leaving behind any barriers and opening up a bright future filled with inner peace and contentment. Louise first sought out coaching to heal a difficult relationship with her mother, adjust to a change in her career, and recover from a financial crisis. Seeing the transformation in her own life, she decided to become a coach herself and now leads women on the path to more loving relationships, better paid rewarding careers, new exciting ventures, vitality and health. During this episode Nicole and Louise explore her personal journey, what she did to miraculously heal her relationship with her mother, discover her passion in life, and live every day with ease and grace. For more information or to schedule a free discovery session with Louise, visit her website at: www.louise-armstrong.com
Louis Armstrong is a woman’s midlife coach, helping them with their health, relationships, finances and finding their passions.