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Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love
Are you finding yourself making excuses or feeling powerful around your dating life? The truth is you do have the power to create the love life you want but it's often hard to see that. In Episode 341 of The Charisma Quotient, “Achieving Greatness in Love: Interview with Dr. Dravon James,” Kimmy sits down with Dr. Dravon James, the founder of The Next Step Leadership Academy, a transformation specialist, best-selling author, radio host, and actress. Dr. James and Kimmy get into how to use everything that shows up in your life, to finally achieve greatness, especially when it comes to dating and love! They talk about how to get specific about your goals, and how to cultivate habits in order to get there. You'll pick up tips to increase self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and consistency in your wins. If you are fed up with the direction of your love life and want help achieving greatness in attracting the love you deserve, schedule a free private coaching call with Kimmy to talk about ways to help you. Book that here https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough P.S. If you want to take it one step further and really get a handle on this part of your life, ask Kimmy about her upcoming LIVE retreat, Spark Your Sexy by going to askkimmy.com Charisma Quotient Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many of your other favorite podcast channels. ************************************************ Kimmy Seltzer is a Confidence Therapist and Authentic Dating Strategist implementing targeted style, emotional and social intelligence to your life. ************************************************ Would you like to connect with Kimmy? Website: https://kimmyseltzer.com/ Chat: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough Instagram: @kimmyseltzer Twitter: @kimmyseltzer Join her FREE Facebook Group Love Makeover Insiders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lovemakeovers
Charisma Quotient: Build Confidence, Make Connections and Find Love
Episode 330 of Charisma Quotient- Marketing Yourself for Love: Interview with Laura Belgray Are you putting yourself out there as the best version of you? Dating is a lot like marketing. You're kind of selling a product (yourself – but not in a literal way), and your potential suitors are the buyers. In this episode, Kimmy gets into how to market and promote yourself for love with award-winning copywriter and author of national bestseller, ‘Tough Titties: On Living Your Best Life When You're the F-ing Worst,' Laura Belgray. Marketing is not just for businesses with Instagram ads and catchy commercials. What if you could market you better so that you have more opportunities to find love? Episode 330 of Charisma Quotient- Marketing Yourself for Love: Interview with Laura Belgray is all about how to sell yourself to attract the suitors you want out in the real world. Kimmy and Laura explore the balance of self-promotion in business and in love, how to find your authentic voice, and how to attract the right kind of attention you crave. These two dive into topics around the practice of boosting self-promotion and building confidence and connect with potential customers and daters. Listen in to hear ways to let go of personal doubts and fear of annoying others when self-promoting. If you're ready to elevate your marketing and self-promotion game to meet people in the real world, Kimmy has just the workshop for you on January 23 called How To Meet People IRL (in real life). It's a perfect way to kick off the new year and motivate you to make some changes in your love life. This is a co-ed interactive workshop to give you the best tips for confidently navigating the social scene without anxiety and uncertainty. But hurry and register here www.stophatingdating.com to save your spot! Charisma Quotient Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and many of your other favorite podcast channels. ************************************************ Kimmy Seltzer is a Confidence Therapist and Authentic Dating Strategist implementing targeted style, emotional and social intelligence to your life. ************************************************ Would you like to connect with Kimmy? Website: https://kimmyseltzer.com/ Chat: https://meetme.so/kimbreakthrough Instagram: @kimmyseltzer Twitter: @kimmyseltzer Join her FREE Facebook Group Love Makeover Insiders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lovemakeovers
Tom Oord is back! Dr. Thomas Oord and his daughter Alexa compiled and edited a book called Why the Church of the Nazarene Should be Fully LGBTQ+ Affirming." We wanted to talk to them about the book because everyone in the church (not just the Church of the Nazarene) is talking about human sexuality and whether or not the church should be LGBTQ+ affirming. LGBTQ+ inclusion and affirmation is something that's really important to us, and we love making space to have these much-needed conversations with scholars and, more importantly, queer people in and around the church to keep moving this essential conversation forward.For more on this topic, check out our previous episodes from Season 2: LGBTQ, the Church, and Why We're Affirming, Heavy Burdens: Interview with Bridget Eileen Rivera (Part 1), Heavy Burdens: Interview with Bridget Eileen Rivera (Part 2), and LGBTQ Christians, Shame, and Love: Interview with Dawne Moon and Theresa Tobin. In this episode, we tasted Little Elliot, a blueberry session mead from Manic Meadery. Jump to 7:05 to skip the tasting.Cheers!Content note: this episode contains explicit discussion of sex and sexuality.=====To chat with us and Bridget Eileen Rivera on August 17, subscribe at the Pappy level at our Patreon.=====Want to support us?The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Tweet us at @PPWBPodcast, @robertkwhitaker, and @RandyKnie Follow & message us on Facebook & Instagram Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
We are back again at yet again with another Step in the Name of Love Interview. In this episode, we are joined by BioMom, Juanita "JRenee Live" Burgess and we are going to discuss the hard conversations when it comes to the biomom and stepmom conflict. Juanita "JRenee Live" Burgess is a creative entrepreneur. As CEO of Burgess Innovative Group, she consults emerging and re-emerging businesses. In addition, JRenee has a fresh new podcast called "The InHERview Podcast". She focuses on normalizing hard conversations from a Christian woman's perspective. You can check her profile at: https://solo.to/jreneelive.
Step In The Name of Love Interview with Jamie Murray. You can find her book " How Many Kids Do You Have? "on Amazon by using this link. Be sure to leave her a review and let her know you found by through the #Stepmomstrong Community. Intermission Music by geovanebruny from Pixabay
#616 - G. Love The G. Love Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. The blues is quite a musical art form. It's origins are in the Southeastern United States, but has had an influence that has spread around the world and continues to this day. This interview was recorded backstage in Atlanta, Georgia. The artist in question is a singer, songwriter, harmonica player and guitarist. Birth name Garrett Dutton, he goes by G. Love and hails from Philadelphia. A serial performer, he's been known to do around 150 shows per year. As a solo artist and with his group Special Sauce, he's released more than a dozen albums. Speaking of the blues, the other day I went to check the mail and was in for a nice surprise. It was the most recent Jack Jones CD, but as I opened the jacket saw the handwriting of Jack Jones himself. He wrote a beautiful inscription. It's a great album and I really love it. I drove around and listened to it from beginning to end several times. Thank you Jack Jones and thank you to his team. Now, I'm going to take you back to that hot night where I sat down with G. Love. He was just about to take the stage, but gave me a few minutes. It was a great show and now you can listen to what we talked about. The G. Love interview is right here on The Paul Leslie Hour. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
This week Taylor and Alyssa recap this week's season premieres of their favorite MTV 'comedies'. They get into The Hills: New Beginnings and how relatable Alyssa finds Spencer Pratt's pot pie problem. And of course weigh in on the great bikini debate of the Siesta Key premiere! Then co-hosts of The Cast with Rae & Jacquis - Rae Sanni (Rel, A Black Lady Sketch Show) and Jacquis Neal (Liza OnDemand, Bless This Mess) - join them to discuss their love and appreciation for the one and only Flavor of Love. *The Flavor of Love Interview starts at 20 min. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Table Flipping, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding pop culture, comedy, and entertainment like 2 Girls 1 Podcast and Green Eggs & Dan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We break down the Just One Challenge, including:- Where the idea originated and how it ties to everything we believe at Go Be More - How the Just One Challenge helps solve the critical problem of getting started every day, day after day- How the Just One Challenge helps to create the habits and routines that ultimately lead to success- How moving forward in a positive direction doesn't have to lead you to a specific goal, but rather can help to create opportunities, which you can pursue as goals in the future- Why it's not about doing one, but doing one every day. The difficulty is in the consistency, which is where the benefits are, too.- The two things that happened to Bryan after one month of his Just One push-up challenge: he felt ridiculous saying he couldn't do one push-up, and he felt ridiculous doing only one push-up.- How it causes you to rethink a lot of assumptions that end up becoming limitations and throwing them all out the window- How this forces us to not overshoot and set ourselves up for failure by setting expectations we aren't ready to meet- How the Just One Challenge can also help you understand why you are doing something and where it fits into your life- How the Just One Challenge defines your minimum, but not your maximum, and how both can change over time- Some practical, real-world examples where we've applied the Just One Challenge and examples where we've failed because we overshot and didn't use it- Why sometimes you want to make your Just One Challenge about quantity (one push-up, one page) and other times about time (one minute)- How doing it with an accountability partner can help, and how creating physical reminders of your progress can boost your consistency- And lastly, why one is infinitely more than none, and how getting to one consistently is the key to successIf you liked this episode, you may also like our first two episodes on Getting Started and Sustaining Your Momentum.Recorded July 10, 2020.ReferencesAnnouncing the #JustOneChallenge - Go Be More BlogThree Mental Hacks to Help You Get Started (And Keep You Going) - Go Be More BlogLead with Love - Interview with Coby Miller - Go Be More PodcastHosts:Bryan Green, @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin, @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackSubscribe on your favorite player:Simplecast
Elliott Connie about Solution Focus, love and hope. In today’s episode, we talk with Elliott Connie, MA, LPC, Psychotherapist, Author, Researcher, Lecturer, and Founder and President of the Solution Focused University (SFU) about what fascinates him about Solution Focus, how Solution Focus makes logical sense, and how he shares his work and makes Solution Focus visible. Learn how his book „The Solution Focused marriage“ inspired us - how something transformative happens when we re-experiencing moments of joy, re-co-construct a memory and co-construct a future. Check out how he supports people to move towards their best hopes and how he co-constructs the future and past with his clients and invites them into an optimistic, positive state of mind. Elliott emphasizes that we have to train ourselves when we say someone is beautiful, smart or wonderful to also share how come and what`s right. We furthermore talk about his recent journey to South Africa with the train of hope, what he does in his trainings that is specific Elliott, and what we can all do to fall in love with love, with hope, and with caring for humanity. He talks about his upcoming Solution Focused University Conference in Taos, about creating a conference that inspires, educates and has „WEness“ attached to it and about reaching people that are not easy to reach. And check out Elliott’s challenge of the week: 1.) Think of the most beautiful, utopic world you’d like to live in. If you could design the world in the most wonderful, beautiful ways: Think of what that would look like and with intention go look for it, because you likely already live in a world that has most of what you would want in your utopia anyway. Spend more of your time looking for your utopia. 2.) Do something every day to or for someone else that makes their utopia easier for them to see. The post SFP 24 – Being in Love with Love: Interview with Elliott Connie appeared first on SF on tour.
On the 4th of July the City of Westminster held it’s annual Community Awards. The awards celebrate the contribution to volunteers across the borough. Awards were handed out by Jackie Rosenberg, Chief Executive of One Westminster, Ben Cole, Director of Communities for Groundwork, Cllr David Harvey and Cllr Ian Adams, Lord Mayor of Westminster. We spoke to the winner on the night about their role in supporting their communities. Heroes - Bowie Everyday People- Sly and the family Stone Sky for of Stars - Coldplay Interviews with Team Westminster, The Abbey Centre and Spice Shine on - House of Love Interview with Lisa Milton, Sister of the late Sir Simon Milton Halo - Beyonce Interviews with winner of the inspirational Award, Neighbourhood Project Award and Corporate Contribution to the Community Award. Be who you are - The Kooks Interviews with young volunteer award and the City for All Volunteer of the year Awards Like a Star -Corinne Bailey Rae Interview with Cllr David Harvey Every 1’s a winner - Hot Chocolate Winners Corporate Contribution to the Community Award - The Pacific Investment Management Company Inspirational Award - Alan Boyd Neighbourhood Project Award - Mother Tongue Counselling Service, Wandsworth and Westminster Mind Outstanding Organisation Award - Beauchamp Lodge Settlement The City for All Volunteer of the Year Award - Sheila D’Souza The Sir Simon Milton Award - Ellen Bridgewater Young or Student Volunteer Award - David Mears and Ambeya Begum Key Volunteer Partners Team Westminster Spice One Westminster The Abbey Centre
On the 4th of July the City of Westminster held it’s annual Community Awards. The awards celebrate the contribution to volunteers across the borough. Awards were handed out by Jackie Rosenberg, Chief Executive of One Westminster, Ben Cole, Director of Communities for Groundwork, Cllr David Harvey and Cllr Ian Adams, Lord Mayor of Westminster. We spoke to the winner on the night about their role in supporting their communities. Heroes - Bowie Everyday People- Sly and the family Stone Sky for of Stars - Coldplay Interviews with Team Westminster, The Abbey Centre and Spice Shine on - House of Love Interview with Lisa Milton, Sister of the late Sir Simon Milton Halo - Beyonce Interviews with winner of the inspirational Award, Neighbourhood Project Award and Corporate Contribution to the Community Award. Be who you are - The Kooks Interviews with young volunteer award and the City for All Volunteer of the year Awards Like a Star -Corinne Bailey Rae Interview with Cllr David Harvey Every 1’s a winner - Hot Chocolate Winners Corporate Contribution to the Community Award - The Pacific Investment Management Company Inspirational Award - Alan Boyd Neighbourhood Project Award - Mother Tongue Counselling Service, Wandsworth and Westminster Mind Outstanding Organisation Award - Beauchamp Lodge Settlement The City for All Volunteer of the Year Award - Sheila D’Souza The Sir Simon Milton Award - Ellen Bridgewater Young or Student Volunteer Award - David Mears and Ambeya Begum Key Volunteer Partners Team Westminster Spice One Westminster The Abbey Centre
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Opening, Illegal Music Pressing in Germany, International Zombies of Love Interview, Movie Update, Music News, The Polaris Prize Short List Nominees, A 3-Year Old Girl Wakes Up At Her Funeral, Closing Music Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd Cover) - The Boys The Golden State (City and Colour Cover) - Paul Federici We Once Thought - Trouble & Daughter Dirty Back Country Revenge - The Jukebox Romeos Where Is My Mind (Pixies Cover) - JoJo Worthington No Doubt In My Eyes - Brenan Clarke Feeling Spaced - Justin Briner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pulltheplug/message
Opening, Illegal Music Pressing in Germany, International Zombies of Love Interview, Movie Update, Music News, The Polaris Prize Short List Nominees, A 3-Year Old Girl Wakes Up At Her Funeral, Closing Music Comfortably Numb (Pink Floyd Cover) - The BoysThe Golden State (City and Colour Cover) - Paul FedericiWe Once Thought - Trouble & DaughterDirty Back Country Revenge - The Jukebox RomeosWhere Is My Mind (Pixies Cover) - JoJo WorthingtonNo Doubt In My Eyes - Brenan ClarkeFeeling Spaced - Justin Briner --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pulltheplug/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.