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Exploring the Grateful Dead's LegacyIn this episode of the Deadhead Cannabis Show, Larry Mishkin takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the Grateful Dead's music, focusing on a concert from September 30, 1993, at the Boston Garden. He discusses various songs, including 'Here Comes Sunshine' and 'Spoonful,' while also touching on the band's history and the contributions of key figures like Vince Wellnick and Candace Brightman. The episode also delves into current music news, including a review of Lake Street Dive's performance and updates on marijuana legislation in Ukraine and the U.S.Chapters00:00 Welcome to the Deadhead Cannabis Show03:39 Here Comes Sunshine: A Grateful Dead Classic09:47 Spoonful: The Blues Influence14:00 Music News: Rich Girl and Lake Street Dive24:09 Candace Brightman: The Unsung Hero of Lighting38:01 Broken Arrow: Phil Lesh's Moment to Shine42:19 Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds: A Beatles Classic48:26 Marijuana News: Ukraine's Medical Cannabis Legislation54:32 Bipartisan Support for Clean Slate Act01:00:11 Pennsylvania's Push for Marijuana Legalization01:04:25 CBD as a Natural Insecticide01:10:26 Wave to the Wind: A Phil Lesh Tune01:13:18 The Other One: A Grateful Dead Epic Boston GardenSeptember 30, 1993 (31 years ago)Grateful Dead Live at Boston Garden on 1993-09-30 : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet ArchiveINTRO: Here Comes Sunshine Track #1 0:08 – 1:48 Released on Wake of the Flood, October 15, 1973, the first album on the band's own “Grateful Dead Records” label. The song was first performed by the Grateful Dead in February 1973. It was played about 30 times through to February 1974 and then dropped from the repertoire. The song returned to the repertoire in December 1992, at the instigation of Vince Welnick, and was then played a few times each year until 1995. Played: 66 timesFirst: February 9, 1973 at Maples Pavilion, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA But here's the thing: Played 32 times in 1973 Played 1 time in 1974 Not played again until December 6, 1992 at Compton Terrace in Chandler, AZ - 18 years Then played a “few” more times in 1993, 94 and 95, never more than 11 times in any one year. I finally caught one in 1993 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago with good buddies Marc and Alex. My favorite version is Feb. 15, 1973 at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI SHOW No. 1: Spoonful Track #2 :50 – 2:35 "Spoonful" is a blues song written by Willie Dixon and first recorded in 1960 by Howlin' Wolf. Released in June, 1960 by Chess Records in Chicago. Called "a stark and haunting work",[1] it is one of Dixon's best known and most interpreted songs.[2]Etta James and Harvey Fuqua had a pop and R&B record chart hit with their duet cover of "Spoonful" in 1961, and it was popularized in the late 1960s by the British rock group Cream. Dixon's "Spoonful" is loosely based on "A Spoonful Blues", a song recorded in 1929 by Charley Patton.[3] Earlier related songs include "All I Want Is a Spoonful" by Papa Charlie Jackson (1925) and "Cocaine Blues" by Luke Jordan (1927).The lyrics relate men's sometimes violent search to satisfy their cravings, with "a spoonful" used mostly as a metaphor for pleasures, which have been interpreted as sex, love, and drugs. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed Howlin' Wolf's "Spoonful" as one of the "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll".[9] It is ranked number 154 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2021 list of the "500 Greatest Songs of All Time",[10] up from number 221 on its 2004 list. In 2010, the song was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame "Classics of Blues Recordings" category.[12] In a statement by the foundation, it was noted that "Otis Rush has stated that Dixon presented 'Spoonful' to him, but the song didn't suit Rush's tastes and so it ended up with Wolf, and soon thereafter with Etta James".[12] James' recording with Harvey Fuqua as "Etta & Harvey" reached number 12 on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides chart and number 78 on its Hot 100 singles chart.[13] However, Wolf's original "was the one that inspired so many blues and rock bands in the years to come". The British rock group Cream recorded "Spoonful" for their 1966 UK debut album, Fresh Cream. They were part of a trend in the mid-1960s by rock artists to record a Willie Dixon song for their debut albums. Sung by Bob Weir, normally followed Truckin' in the second set. This version is rare because it is the second song of the show and does not have a lead in. Ended Here Comes Sunshine, stopped, and then went into this. When it follows Truckin', just flows right into Spoonful. Played: 52 timesFirst: October 15, 1981 at Melkweg, Amsterdam, NetherlandsLast: December 8, 1994 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USA MUSIC NEWS: Lead In Music Rich Girl Lake Street Dive Lake Street Dive: Rich Girl [4K] 2018-05-09 - College Street Music Hall; New Haven, CT (youtube.com) 0:00 – 1:13 "Rich Girl" is a song by Daryl Hall & John Oates. It debuted on the Billboard Top 40 on February 5, 1977, at number 38 and on March 26, 1977, it became their first of six number-one singles on the BillboardHot 100. The single originally appeared on the 1976 album Bigger Than Both of Us. At the end of 1977, Billboard ranked it as the 23rd biggest hit of the year. The song was rumored to be about the then-scandalous newspaper heiress Patty Hearst. In fact, the title character in the song is based on a spoiled heir to a fast-food chain who was an ex-boyfriend of Daryl Hall's girlfriend, Sara Allen. "But you can't write, 'You're a rich boy' in a song, so I changed it to a girl," Hall told Rolling Stone. Hall elaborated on the song in an interview with American Songwriter: "Rich Girl" was written about an old boyfriend of Sara [Allen]'s from college that she was still friends with at the time. His name is Victor Walker. He came to our apartment, and he was acting sort of strange. His father was quite rich. I think he was involved with some kind of a fast-food chain. I said, "This guy is out of his mind, but he doesn't have to worry about it because his father's gonna bail him out of any problems he gets in." So I sat down and wrote that chorus. [Sings] "He can rely on the old man's money/he can rely on the old man's money/he's a rich guy." I thought that didn't sound right, so I changed it to "Rich Girl". He knows the song was written about him. Lake Street Dive at Salt Shed Lake Street Dive is an American multi-genre band that was formed in 2004 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston.[1] The band's founding members are Rachael Price, Mike "McDuck" Olson, Bridget Kearney, and Mike Calabrese. Keyboardist Akie Bermiss joined the band on tour in 2017 and was first credited on their 2018 album Free Yourself Up; guitarist James Cornelison joined in 2021 after Olson left the band. The band is based in Brooklyn and frequently tours in North America, Australia, and Europe. The group was formed in 2004 as a "free country band"; they intended to play country music in an improvised, avant-garde style.[3] This concept was abandoned in favor of something that "actually sounded good", according to Mike Olson.[4] The band's name was inspired by the Bryant Lake Bowl, a frequent hang out in the band's early years, located on Lake Street in Minneapolis. Great show last Thursday night my wife and I went with good friends JT and Marni and Rick and Ben. Sitting in the back near the top of the bleachers with a killer view of the Chicago Sky line looking west to southeast and right along the north branch of the Chicago River. Beautiful weather and a great night overall. My first time seeing the band although good buddies Alex, Andy and Mike had seen the at Redrocks in July and all spoke very highly of the band which is a good enough endorsement for me. I don't know any of their songs, but they were very good and one of their encores was Rich Girl which made me smile because that too is a song from my high school and college days, that's basically 40+ years ago. Combined with Goose's cover of the 1970's hit “Hollywood Nights” by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band it was a trip down memory lane. I would recommend seeing this band to any fan of fun music. They were all clearly having a great time. Katie Pruitt opened and came out to sing a song with LSD. In 2017, Pruitt was awarded the Buddy Holly Prize from the Songwriters Hall of Fame[4] and signed with Round Hill Records.[5] Her EP, OurVinyl Live Session EP was released in March 2018.[6] She was named by Rolling Stone as one of 10 new country artists you need to know[7] and by NPR as one of the 20 artists to watch, highlighting Pruitt as someone who "possesses a soaring, nuanced and expressive voice, and writes with devastating honesty".[8] On September 13, 2019, Pruitt released "Expectations", the title track from her full-length debut. Additional singles from this project were subsequently released: "Loving Her" on October 21, 2019,[9] and "Out of the Blue" on November 15, 2019.[10] On February 21, 2020, Pruitt's debut album, Expectations, was released by Rounder Records.[11][12] She earned a nomination for Emerging Act of the Year at the 2020 Americana Music Honors & Awards.[13] In the same year, she duetted with Canadian singer-songwriter Donovan Woods on "She Waits for Me to Come Back Down", a track from his album Without People.[14] In 2021 the artist was inter alia part of the Newport Folk Festival in July. Recommend her as well. 2. Move Me Brightly: Grateful Dead Lighting Director Candace Brightman Candace Brightman (born 1944)[1] is an American lighting engineer, known for her longtime association with the Grateful Dead. She is the sister of author Carol Brightman. Brightman grew up in Illinois and studied set design at St John's College, Annapolis, Maryland.[1] She began working as a lighting technician in the Anderson Theater, New York City, and was recruited by Bill Graham to operate lighting at the Fillmore East.[3] In 1970, she operated the house lights at the Chicago Coliseum with Norol Tretiv.[4] She has also worked for Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker and Van Morrison. After serving as house lighting engineer for several Grateful Dead shows, including their 1971 residency at the Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, she was recruited by the band's Jerry Garcia to work for them full-time.[1] She started working regularly for the Dead on their 1972 tour of Europe (which was recorded and released as Europe 72), and remained their in-house lighting engineer for the remainder of their career.[1] One particular challenge that Brightman faced was having to alter lighting setups immediately in response to the Dead's improvisational style. By the band's final tours in the mid-1990s, she was operating a computer-controlled lighting system and managing a team of technicians.[5] Her work inspired Phish's resident lighting engineer Chris Kuroda, who regularly studied techniques in order to keep up with her standards. Brightman continued working in related spin-off projects until 2005.[1][7] She returned to direct the lighting for the Fare Thee Well concerts in 2015, where she used over 500 fixtures. Now facing significant financial and health related issues. 3. Neil Young and New Band, The Chrome Hearts, Deliver 13-Minute “Down By The River” on Night One at The Capitol Theatre My buddies and I still can't believe Neil with Crazy Horse did not play their Chicago show back in May this year. Thank god he's ok and still playing but we are bummed out at missing the shared experience opportunity that only comes along when seeing a rock legend like Neil and there aren't many. SHOW No. 2: Broken Arrow Track #5 1:10 – 3:00 Written by Robbie Robertson and released on his album Robbie Robertson released on October 27, 1987. It reached number 29 on the RPM CanCon charts in 1988.[23]Rod Stewart recorded a version of "Broken Arrow" in 1991 for his album Vagabond Heart.[24] Stewart's version of the song was released as a single on August 26, 1991,[25] with an accompanying music video, reaching number 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two in Canada. This ballad is not to be confused either with Chuck Berry's 1959 single or Buffalo Springfield's 1967 song of the same name, written by Neil Young. "Broken Arrow" was also performed live by the Grateful Dead from 1993 to 1995 with Phil Lesh on vocals.[28] Grateful Dead spinoff groups The Dead, Phil Lesh and Friends, and The Other Ones have also performed the song, each time with Lesh on vocals.[29] Played: 35 timesFirst: February 23, 1993 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: July 2, 1995 at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA SHOW No. 3: Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds Track #9 2:46 – 4:13 "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their May, 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was written primarily by John Lennon with assistance from Paul McCartney, and credited to the Lennon–McCartneysongwriting partnership.[2] Lennon's son Julian inspired the song with a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the sky with diamonds". Shortly before the album's release, speculation arose that the first letter of each of the nouns in the title intentionally spelled "LSD", the initialism commonly used for the hallucinogenic drug lysergic acid diethylamide.[3] Lennon repeatedly denied that he had intended it as a drug song,[3][4] and attributed the song's fantastical imagery to his reading of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland books.[3] The Beatles recorded "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" in March 1967. Adding to the song's ethereal qualities, the musical arrangement includes a Lowrey organ part heavily treated with studio effects, and a drone provided by an Indian tambura. The song has been recognised as a key work in the psychedelic genre. Among its many cover versions, a 1974 recording by Elton John – with a guest appearance by Lennon – was a number 1 hit in the US and Canada. John Lennon said that his inspiration for the song came when his three-year-old son Julian showed him a nursery school drawing that he called "Lucy – in the Sky with Diamonds",[4] depicting his classmate Lucy O'Donnell.[5] Julian later recalled: "I don't know why I called it that or why it stood out from all my other drawings, but I obviously had an affection for Lucy at that age. I used to show Dad everything I'd built or painted at school, and this one sparked off the idea."[5][6][7]Ringo Starr witnessed the moment and said that Julian first uttered the song's title on returning home from nursery school.[4][8][9] Lennon later said, "I thought that's beautiful. I immediately wrote a song about it." According to Lennon, the lyrics were largely derived from the literary style of Lewis Carroll's novel Alice in Wonderland.[3][10] Lennon had read and admired Carroll's works, and the title of Julian's drawing reminded him of the "Which Dreamed It?" chapter of Through the Looking Glass, in which Alice floats in a "boat beneath a sunny sky".[11] Lennon recalled in a 1980 interview: It was Alice in the boat. She is buying an egg and it turns into Humpty-Dumpty. The woman serving in the shop turns into a sheep and the next minute they are rowing in a rowing boat somewhere and I was visualizing that.[3] Paul McCartney remembered of the song's composition, "We did the whole thing like an Alice in Wonderland idea, being in a boat on the river ... Every so often it broke off and you saw Lucy in the sky with diamonds all over the sky. This Lucy was God, the Big Figure, the White Rabbit."[10] He later recalled helping Lennon finish the song at Lennon's Kenwood home, specifically claiming he contributed the "newspaper taxis" and "cellophane flowers" lyrics.[8][12] Lennon's 1968 interview with Rolling Stone magazine confirmed McCartney's contribution.[13] Lucy O'Donnell Vodden, who lived in Surbiton, Surrey, died 28 September 2009 of complications of lupus at the age of 46. Julian had been informed of her illness and renewed their friendship before her death. Rumours of the connection between the title of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" and the initialism "LSD" began circulating shortly after the release of the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LP in June 1967.[24][25] McCartney gave two interviews in June admitting to having taken the drug.[26][27] Lennon later said he was surprised at the idea the title was a hidden reference to LSD,[3] countering that the song "wasn't about that at all,"[4] and it "was purely unconscious that it came out to be LSD. Until someone pointed it out, I never even thought of it. I mean, who would ever bother to look at initials of a title? ... It's not an acid song."[3] McCartney confirmed Lennon's claim on several occasions.[8][12] In 1968 he said: When you write a song and you mean it one way, and someone comes up and says something about it that you didn't think of – you can't deny it. Like "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," people came up and said, cunningly, "Right, I get it. L-S-D," and it was when [news]papers were talking about LSD, but we never thought about it.[10] In a 2004 interview with Uncut magazine, McCartney confirmed it was "pretty obvious" drugs did influence some of the group's compositions at that time, including "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", though he tempered this statement by adding, "[I]t's easy to overestimate the influence of drugs on the Beatles' music." In 2009 Julian with James Scott Cook and Todd Meagher released "Lucy", a song that is a quasi-follow-up to the Beatles song. The cover of the EP showed four-year-old Julian's original drawing, that now is owned by David Gilmour from Pink Floyd.[59] Lennon's original handwritten lyrics sold at auction in 2011 for $230,000. A lot of fun to see this tune live. Love that Jerry does the singing even though his voice is very rough and he stumble through some of the lyrics. It is a Beatles tune, a legendary rock tune, and Jerry sings it like he wrote it at his kitchen table. Phil and Friends with the Quintent cover the tune as well and I believe Warren Haynes does the primary singing on that version. Warren, Jimmy Herring and Phil really rock that tune like the rock veterans they are. The version is fun because it opens the second set, a place of real prominence even after having played it for six months by this point. Gotta keep the Deadheads guessing. Played: 19 timesFirst: March 17, 1993 at Capital Centre, Landover, MD, USALast: June 28, 1995 at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA MJ NEWS: Ukrainian Officials Approve List Of Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions Under Country's New Legalization Law2. Federal Marijuana And Drug Convictions Would Be Automatically Sealed Under New Bipartisan Senate Bill3. Pennsylvania Police Arrest An Average Of 32 People For Marijuana Possession Every Day, New Data Shows As Lawmakers Weigh Legalization4. CBD-Rich Hemp Extract Is An Effective Natural Insecticide Against Mosquitoes, New Research Shows SHOW No. 4: Wave To The Wind Track #10 5:00 – 6:40 Hunter/Lesh tune that was never released. In fact, the Dead archives say that there is no studio recording of the song. Not a great song. I have no real memory of it other than it shows up in song lists for a couple of shows I attended. Even this version of the tune is really kind of flat and uninspiring but there are not a lot of Phil tunes to feature and you can only discuss Box of Rain so many times. Just something different to talk about. Played: 21 timesFirst: February 22, 1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USALast: December 9, 1993 at Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA, USA OUTRO: The Other One Track #16 2:30 – 4:22 "That's It for the Other One" is a song by American band the Grateful Dead. Released on the band's second studio album Anthem of the Sun (released on July 18, 1968) it is made up of four sections—"Cryptical Envelopment", "Quadlibet for Tenderfeet", "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", and "We Leave the Castle". Like other tracks on the album, is a combination of studio and live performances mixed together to create the final product. While the "We Leave the Castle" portion of the song was never performed live by the band, the first three sections were all featured in concert to differing extents. "Cryptical Envelopment", written and sung by Jerry Garcia, was performed from 1967 to 1971, when it was then dropped aside from a select few performances in 1985. "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get", written by Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir and sung by Weir, became one of the band's most frequently performed songs in concert (usually denoted as simply "The Other One"). One of the few Grateful Dead songs to have lyrics written by Weir, "The Faster We Go, the Rounder We Get" became one of the Dead's most-played songs (being performed a known 586 times[2]) and most popular vehicles for improvisation, with some performances reaching 30+ minutes in length. The song's lyrics reference the influence of the Merry Pranksters and in particular Neal Cassady.[2] Additionally, the line "the heat came 'round and busted me for smilin' on a cloudy day" - one of my favorite Grateful Dead lyrics - refers to a time Weir was arrested for throwing a water balloon at a cop from the upstairs of 710 Ashbury, the Dead's communal home during the ‘60's and early ‘70's before the band moved its headquarters, and the band members moved, to Marin County just past the Golden Gate Bridge when driving out of the City. In my experience, almost always a second set tune. Back in the late ‘60's and early ‘70's either a full That's It For The Other One suite or just The Other One, would be jammed out as long as Dark Star and sometimes longer. During the Europe '72 tour, Dark Star and the full Other One Suite traded off every show as the second set psychedelic rock long jam piece. Often preceded by a Phil bass bomb to bring the independent noodling into a full and tight jam with an energy all of its own. The Other One got its name because it was being written at the same time as Alligator, one of the Dead's very first tunes. When discussing the tunes, there was Alligator and this other one. I always loved the Other One and was lucky enough to see the full That's It For The Other One suite twice in 1985 during its too brief comeback to celebrate the Dead's 20th anniversary. Played: 550 timesFirst: October 31, 1967 at Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA, USALast: July 8, 1995 at Soldier Field in Chicago Birthday shout out: Nephew, Jacob Mishkin, star collegiate baseball player, turns 21and all I can say is “no effing way!” Happy birthday dude! And a Happy and healthy New Year to those celebrating Rosh Hashanah which begins this week. .Produced by PodConx Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergSound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/Recorded on Squadcast
How does anxiety stop us from getting what we desire in our life? What can we do to release it and how does it open up our channel to receive our desires? On this episode, we welcome back Rebecca Wiener McGregor, a hypnotist, trauma healer, and abundance coach who works with transformational leaders to release anxiety and limitations in 90 days or less so they can create a new financial reality for themselves by sharing their gifts as we explore these questions and so much more. During our conversation, Rebecca and I dive into: 01:25 Rebecca's Definition of the Awakened Feminine 02:33 The Transformative Power of Releasing Anxiety and Opening the Channel to Receive 04:18 How Anxiety May Present in Different People 09:23 Can Your Mind Dissociate From the Anxiety Held in Your Body? 14:31 Rebecca's Personal Journey with Anxiety - Her Fuel For Her Passion 21:21 How Does Anxiety Stop Us From Getting What We Want? 30:01 Hypnosis and Other Ways to Manage Anxiety 51:16 Opening the Channel to Receive Thanks for tuning in! We drop new episodes one to two times each week between Wednesday and Saturday. Make sure you hit the follow button to get notified or sign up for our podcast reminders over at https://www.kakiverse.com/podcast
Welcome to the Maria Fontana Show, where we delve deep into meaningful conversations with inspiring guests.Join us as we explore the journey of entrepreneurship, self-discovery, and empowerment. In this episode, Maria Fontana sits down with the remarkable Rebecca Wiener McGregor for a candid discussion about feeling good enough and overcoming self-doubt in the entrepreneurial world.Rebecca, a seasoned entrepreneur and mindset coach, shares her insights, experiences, and strategies for navigating the challenges of self-doubt and finding confidence in one's abilities.Tune in to gain valuable insights, actionable tips, and heartfelt inspiration to embrace your worth and thrive as an entrepreneur.Connect with Rebecca:RebeccaWiener.comHealWithHypnosis.comRebecca Wiener McGregor, also known as The Anxiety Eraser, is a seasoned transformational hypnotist, trauma healer, and abundance coach. Since 2004, she has guided visionary women to break free from anxiety, blocks, traumas, and fears, helping them to elevate their wealth consciousness and leading them to a life filled with love, abundance, and purpose.Through her books "Loving Her" and “Energized Leader” work with conscious women executives, leaders, coaches, and healers worldwide, Rebecca co-creates profound transformations, helping her clients embrace their true selves and create impactful, fulfilling lives being the well-paid thought leaders and changemakers they were born to be.Bitly Link: https://bit.ly/m/mfconsulting
Charly Hübner kennen wir als Schauspieler, Thees Uhlmann als Sänger. Aber Thees schreibt auch Bücher, "Sophia, der Tod und ich" war sein Debütroman – und ab Donnerstag im Kino außerdem Charly Hübners Regiedebüt. Wir haben beide zu Gast. Außerdem neu in den Mediatheken: "Ready, Daddy, Go" und die zweite Staffel von "Loving Her".**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.
Join Anniston as she interviews transformational hypnotist and money mindset coach Rebecca McGregor. In this powerful episode, you will learn the powerful effects of hypnosis and how it can be used to heal all-kinds of trauma and breakthrough negative patterns and limitations. Anniston shares her own experience of working with Rebecca to heal from chronic physical issues and how it led to full healing and transforming on all levels. Here's what you'll learn: -The common myths about hypnosis -The hynosis process and why it's a powerful and effective tool for healing -How emotions are trapped in the body and will cause issues until they are released -How hypnosis can assist you in upleveling every area of your life Rebecca Wiener McGregor is an Amplifier of Love, catalyst for breakthroughs, and the author of the beloved book Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside You. She shares her gifts as a transformational hypnotist + money mindset coach committed to helping over-working and over-giving visionaries release old blocks, traumas, and hidden fears to find a deeper sense of self-worth and determination to live life on their own terms while being fulfilled, well-paid, and having loads of fun. How to get in contact with Rebecca: Website: rebeccawiener.com and callwithrebecca.com
Rebecca Wiener McGregor is an Amplifier of Love, catalyst for breakthroughs, and author of the beloved book Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside You. She shares her gifts as a transformational hypnotist + money mindset coach committed to helping overworking and over-giving visionaries release old blocks, traumas, and hidden fears to find a deeper sense of self-worth and determination to live life on their own terms while being fulfilled, well-paid, and having loads of fun.Connect with Rebecca:Schedule a call: www.CallWithRebecca.comWebsite: www.rebeccawiener.com/Facebook: @iamrebeccasueLinkedIn: /in/iamrebeccasue/Instagram: @iamrebeccasue/
Rebecca Wiener McGregor is our guest on the show this month. Have you ever felt like you know you need to release guilt and shame - your magic killers? But if you don't feel the way you want to feel, you continue to carry it? The guilt and shame spiral is no joke. We deep dive and decode and unravel this today in such a beautiful way. Rebecca is an amplifier of love. She is a catalyst for breakthroughs and the author of Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside of You. She shares her gift as a transformational hypnotist and money mindset coach, committed to helping overworking, overgiving visionaries to release old blocks, trauma and hidden fears to find a deeper sense of self worth while being fulfilled, well paid, and having loads of fun. We chat about: -Returning to love and how judgment and shame shows up-How hypnosis supports releasing old trauma by shifting our nervous system-Rediscovering how to feel our feelings and learning emotional fluency-Looking at fear and pain as data to move to the next level-The realization that being willing to receive is how you received your gifts in the first place-How to stay grounded in the face of adversity by constantly forgiving and releasing judgement-Why guilt and shame are magic killers-Understanding that there are no limits to solutions in your lifeLINKS:Meg's Website: https://www.megthompson.comMeg's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammegthompsonUnblocked Channel: https://www.megthompson.com/unblockedRebecca's Websites: https://www.healwithhypnosis.com/https://rebeccawiener.com/Rebecca's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iamrebeccasueRebecca's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamrebeccasue/Rebecca's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrebeccasue/
Today's special guest, Rebecca Wiener McGregor, is an "amplifier of love" who helps people get UNSTUCK by freeing themselves from old, negative emotion and thought patterns to find their self-worth, peace and joy. Rebecca is the author of the book Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside. She has worked with women across the country and around the world to release limiting beliefs and rewire their subconscious mind to feel limitless, take action, and create a life filled with abundance. Rebecca believes in YOU! She will hold a space for you to fully be yourself and speak your truth; to stop judging themselves and start loving themselves. She encourages people to love, trust, accept, and respect themselves (and others) and enjoy life without negative judgment, to help them find their self-worth. Rebecca is a consulting hypnotist certified by the National Guild of Hypnotists, creator of the Whole Life Happy Method of hypnosis, breakthrough-maker coach, and mentor since 2004. She has created a spiritual practice in which she has blended hypnosis, mindfulness, breathing, meditation, gratitude, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), along with neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), positive language (LOA), neuroscience, and massive doses of love and compassion.
Feeling the fear around failing with your finances again and again? Do you find yourself hiding the mail in a drawer so that you can avoid facing what's inside? It often feels like a huge mental to even think about sorting out your finances, especially when you're doing all the things as a busy mom. Listen in as Rebecca tells us why fear is your friend and what you can do to overcome it so you can manage your finances better. Learn how you can use fear as a tool to drive you and change your money story. Meet Rebecca Wiener McGregor… She is an Amplifier of Love, catalyst for breakthroughs, and author of the beloved book Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside You. She shares her gifts as a transformational hypnotist + money mindset coach committed to helping over-working and over-giving visionaries release old blocks, traumas, and hidden fears to find a deeper sense of self-worth and determination to live life on their own terms while being fulfilled, well-paid, and having loads of fun. “Everything comes down to being a choice. Choice to open those envelopes, the choice to write down the numbers, the choice to do the research of what you've been spending and making decisions from there about what you wanna spend. And the choice to love yourself through the whole process.” - Rebecca Wiener McGregor Timestamps 02:46 - Rebecca's Journey 08:02 - How can we use fear as a tool to get going? 10:26 - How do people get to where they can use the fear and put it into action? 11:56 - Why is it important not to judge yourself? 14:31 - What happens when you attach judgment to an emotion? 15:28 - How can busy moms build their confidence and their self worth around their finances? 20:19 - Women's history with money 23:19 - Why is fear your friend? 24:28 - Why you should stop saying 'I can't afford it.' For easy step by step directions and worksheets on getting your budget together and done in 30 minutes a month, download my FREE Budget Starter Kit on budgetsmadeeasy.com/start And if you enjoyed the podcast today and got some great takeaways, I'd really appreciate it if you followed the Money Mindset Podcast so you don't miss out on future episodes. Resources and Links Mentioned: * Budget Starter Kit: budgetsmadeeasy.com/start * Free Workshop: 4 Steps to Activate Your Money Flow - getinyourmoneyflow.com Book Recommendation: * The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz * Outrageous Openness by Tosha Silver * The Power of Intention Dr Wayne Dyer Connect with Ashley: * IG: www.instagram.com/budgetsmadeeasy Connect with Guest: * Facebook: :https://www.facebook.com/iamrebeccasue * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamrebeccasue/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrebeccasue/ * Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iamrebeccasue Special Guest: Rebecca Wiener McGregor.
Rebecca Wiener McGregor, CEO of Whole Life Happy, regularly gets goosebumps when she thinks about the work she does. She loves it that much. “There is no cell in me that doesn't believe in the power of the mind and hypnosis because our beautiful brains are designed to heal,” says this advocate for the power of letting go. As the author of "Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside You" explains on this episode of She Turned Entrepreneur, the combination of a natural entrepreneurial spirit and lucky exposure to hypnotism 18 years ago set Rebecca up perfectly to exercise her gifts. And when it comes to gifts, it's our duty to embrace them, celebrate them and claim them. Do that, says Rebecca, and watch the door slam shut on Impostor Syndrome. Through her coaching Rebecca's clients learn to shift into an abundant mindset that generates not only wealth but authentic delight. Getting there, of course, may require that we first uncover and send packing old memories and messages that do not serve. Using her hypnosis training, Rebecca helps clients release whatever traumas are keeping them stuck emotionally and physically. The best part of her work? Seeing the freedom clients experience in letting go. Enjoy learning about the road Rebecca took after finding hypnosis (“It was like an instant passion that set a flame in me to help people!”) and helpful tips for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to minimize stress while moving towards business (and personal) success. Want to hear more about what Rebecca has to say on a range of relatable topics? Click here to listen to her podcast, Fear is a MFer. She also offers a free download of her guidebook, "8 Money Mindset Shifts to Unlock Wealth+Abundance." Or visit this link to schedule a free discovery call. Click here to listen to, rate and review this or previous She Turned Entrepreneur episodes. Here are key takeaways from the conversation:· Feeling stuck or anxious? Ask a friend to take the lead in exploring something new.· Building a business is consuming and often stressful. But remember: You get to choose your standards, with whom and how you work. YOU are the boss!· All work and no recognition can dull your shine. Injecting fun into your work is a must!· If you're holding onto something heavy, remind yourself that levity lies beyond letting go.· Feeling stuck? Remind yourself to have faith and confidence in your gifts!· When we're fully in touch with our gifts, it deprives Impostor Syndrome of the oxygen it needs to thrive and bring us down. · Writing down and celebrating our successes every single day reinforces them!· You don't have to quit your day job right out of the gate. Consider viewing that paycheck as an Angel Investor, funding your new venture. Here's a quick look into the episode:· Rebecca has always felt like an entrepreneur, hungry to become a business owner.· Motivated to understand and be of help to others who faced traumas, as she had experienced in her family growing up, Rebecca studied psychology but felt it didn't penetrate deeply enough. · Being introduced to hypnotism was an eye-opener that presented a win-win opportunity to combine Rebecca's interest in psychological healing with entrepreneurism.· Finding the hypnotism training healed her own anxiety, Rebecca's desire to help others (and build her business) was ignited.· The two tracks around which Rebecca's business is structured:o One-on-one private work to release trauma, panic, rage and stuck feelings.o Business strategy and mindset coaching, especially around money issues – the focus of her membership-based course, Extraordinary Wealth.· It's extremely important to Rebecca to nurture a sisterhood of women who have released limitations on their ability to create wealth and a joyful life.· Because working in the transformation field can often be heavy, Rebecca makes a point of cultivating levity and celebrating the lightness that comes from letting go of grief, pain and self-limiting beliefs.· When it comes to sales and advancing their businesses, Rebecca's clients get most stuck in unconscious childhood patterns and negative messages such as:o We're unworthy.o We don't matter.o We're not here for our own pleasure.o We're not smart.o We're not good.· To move past blocks, it's important to ask:o How much success can I actually have?o How much success do I actually deserve?o Can someone like me, with a history like mine, actually grow up and be successful?o What if those around me will like me less if I'm successful?o Am I just chasing what other people have or desire?· Rebecca's coaching helps clients amplify love and move through fear by:o Constantly mirroring the importance of releasing judgment.o Letting go of personal blocks, which inevitably show up in business as well.o Finding ways to eradicate beliefs that move clients farther away from their vision.· Rebecca's hypnotherapeutic treatments are about:o Looking at old memories and reframing them.o Bringing acceptance into the frame.o Neutralizing memories to break the connection between them and emotional and physical responses.· The breakthroughs that Rebecca witnesses are constantly nourishing, exciting and rewarding. Watching clients release pain and take back their power, freedom and responsibility regularly gives her goosebumps.· Embrace your skill set and claim full confidence. It will vanquish Impostor Syndrome!· Celebrating wins is key to building confidence and a radiant sense of self.· Rebecca's advice for aspiring entrepreneurs:o Let your job, if you have one, be your Angel Investor. o You don't have to leave your job in order to pursue something else.o Forgoing steady income can trigger feelings of scarcity that can be very counterproductive to the bigger goal and journey.o One of the biggest stressors people launching businesses experience: Panic about cash flow. You don't have to set yourself up for that! · Recommended Reading:o "The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom," by Miguel Ruiz. About unleashing our innate ability in moving forward to create heaven on earth, a space that looks the way we want it to look. About Rebecca:Rebecca is a hypnotist + mindset coach and creator of the Whole Life Happy Method. Rebecca helps visionary women leaders, coaches and healers to break through their limits to have, do and be more – all without sacrificing their passion or true purpose. What sets her apart is her ability to connect to her clients on a deep spiritual level to uncover and release their blocks, and step into the truth of their purpose. Meet our Sponsor: Want to use the best income growth strategies from top entrepreneurs and CEOs, including Ellen herself?You can binge listen to past income reports on Cubicle to CEO today PLUS receive free access to “your first $10K month” masterclass and a bonus workbook by going to our special link, https://zen.ai/sheceo
Rebecca Wiener McGregor is an Amplifier of Love, catalyst for breakthroughs, and author of the beloved book Loving Her: 10 Loving Standards to Call Forward the Wealthy Woman Inside You. She shares her gifts as a transformational hypnotist + money mindset coach committed to helping overworking and over-giving visionaries release old blocks, traumas, and hidden fears to find a deeper sense of self-worth and determination to live life on their own terms while being fulfilled, well-paid, and having loads of fun. You can connect with Rebecca at RebeccaWiener.com and HealWithHypnosis.com Learn more about the Soul Professional movement at: https://www.soulprofessional.com/ #SoulProfessional #consciosleadership #sixfiguresoulbusiness #NLBP #CamilleLMiller
Kai spricht mit Drehbuchautorin Marlene Melchior von "Loving her" - eine ZDF Serie über Ex-Beziehungen einer lesbischen Frau. Warum die Sexszenen im Gegensatz zu anderen Filmen besonders authentisch sind, hörst du hier.
Heute öffnet Hadi ihre heiligen Gartentore, um mit Tarik das Staffelfinale von "Tratsch & Tacheles" zu zelebrieren. Und während die Vöglein sich über den hohen Besuch freuen, haben die beiden wieder viel zu besprechen. Denn gerade erst haben sie die Fußball EM mit all ihren Diskussionen über Queerfeindlichkeit und Rassismus hinter sich gebracht, kommt schon das nächste sportliche Großereignis, bei dem Harik über ähnliche Themen diskutieren: Olympia. Gerade der Fall von Sha'Carri Richardson macht Hadi so wütend, dass ein Rant nicht fehlen darf. Es geht außerdem um Fashion und die (unrealistische) Inszenierung von Sex in Serien. Warum muss es eigentlich immer um Sex gehen? Alles natürlich wissenschaftlich fundiert durch die Tarik-Tatort-Studie!
Der Sommer ist finally auch in Bremen angekommen - da kann man auch mal wieder über kleine News Bits, Aufreger und Herzensthemen plaudern. Mit dabei sind Princess Charming, Loving Her und (un)freie Oberkörper #freethenipple
Emily urlaubt, deswegen stellt Jörn dieses Mal alleine zwei Serien vor, in denen Frauen im Mittelpunkt stehen. Im sehr unterhaltsamen und kurzen "Loving her" geht es um die Liebe einer Studentin, im Drama "The Girlfriend Experience" um Luxusescorts. Die deutsche Showrunnerin Anja Marquardt erzählt Jörn vom Dreh - und welche Seite von Prostitution in der Anthologieserie bisher bewusst ausgespart wurde. Alle Shownotes: http://www.wdr.de/k/glotzundgloria
Jan Freitag und Eric Leimann schauen auf einige der spannendsten Phänomene des Fernseh- und Streamingmonats Juli 2021. Da darf natürlich nicht fehlen: der Rückblick auf das dominierende TV-Ereignis der letzten Wochen, die EURO 2020. Der Rest ist dann aber ziemlich fußballfrei. Wir sprechen über die dänische Serie „Wenn die Stille einkehrt“ auf ARTE - für mich eine der großen Überraschungen im bisherigen Serienjahr. Jan hat mich auf die ZDF-Serie „Loving Her“ aufmerksam gemacht - was eine sehr gute Idee war. Danach reden wir über die Rückkehr der Psychotherapie-Kultserie „In Treatment“ bei HBO bzw. Sky nach elf Jahren und über einen deutschen Horrorfilm bei Netflix: „Blood Red Sky“. Zum Abschluss hoffe ich auf ein spannendes Gespräch über die vielleicht ungewöhnlichste deutschsprachige Serie aller Zeiten: „Ich und die Anderen“ mit Tom Schilling, ebenfalls zu sehen bei Sky. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Diversität ist TV-Trend, in letzter Zeit starteten gleich mehrere Serien mit vor allem schwulen Protagonisten wie „It's a Sin“ aus England oder „All You Need“ in der ARD. Jetzt zieht das ZDF nach, mit der Studentin Hanna und ihrem Liebesleben in der Serie „Loving Her“. Die Folgen sind nur 10-15 Minuten lang und erzählen jeweils die Geschichte einer vergangenen Beziehung Hannas. „Loving Her“ ist der Beweis: Deutsches Fernsehen ist auch in der Lage, leichthändig von lesbischer Liebe zu erzählen.
In der neuen Instant-Serie „Loving Her“ blickt Hanna zurück auf die Beziehungen mit ihren Ex-Freundinnen. Kronprinz Wilhelm muss in „Young Royals“ ins Internat. Reinhold Messner blickt in „Nanga Parbat“ auf sein Leben und seine Karriere zurück. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-loving-her-young-royals-nanga-parbat
In der neuen Instant-Serie „Loving Her“ blickt Hanna zurück auf die Beziehungen mit ihren Ex-Freundinnen. Kronprinz Wilhelm muss in „Young Royals“ ins Internat. Reinhold Messner blickt in „Nanga Parbat“ auf sein Leben und seine Karriere zurück. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-loving-her-young-royals-nanga-parbat
In der neuen Instant-Serie „Loving Her“ blickt Hanna zurück auf die Beziehungen mit ihren Ex-Freundinnen. Kronprinz Wilhelm muss in „Young Royals“ ins Internat. Reinhold Messner blickt in „Nanga Parbat“ auf sein Leben und seine Karriere zurück. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-loving-her-young-royals-nanga-parbat
Anna wollte "Godzilla vs. Kong" eigentlich scheiße finden. Doch die zwei riesen Monster kämpfend auf einem brennenden und explodierenden Flugzeugtäger zu sehen, fand auch Anna leider geil. Genauso empfiehlt sie "Nomadland" mit der großartigen Francis McDormand unbedingt im Kino zu gucken, auch wenn Heimscheißer Selin das anders sieht. Zuletzt gibt es eine neue queere Serie in der ARD. "Loving Her" ist das lesbische Pendant zu "All You Need" und einfach toll.
Canciones escondidas para que nos gusten los lunes. Secretas, recónditas… Artistas de máxima categoría. El guitarrista Lee Ritenour y su disco de confinamiento. Stephen Stills, uno de los mayores talentos que dado jamás la música estadounidense. La nueva generación de grandes compositores: Taylor Swift, Sarah Jarosz, Marcus King, Joachim Cooder, Katie Pruitt… Veteranos de alto voltaje: Greg Brown, Lucinda Williams, Dara K., Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne... La siempre olvidada Laura Allan. Y ¿Tom Jans? Hoy Enrique Urquijo cumpliría 61 años. DISCO 1 LEE RITENOUR The Lighthouse (3) DISCO 2 LAURA ALLAN Take A Walk (9) DISCO 3 TAYLOR SWIFT The last great american dynasty (3) DISCO 4 MARCUS KING Sweet Mariona (5) DISCO 5 STEPHEN STILLS Know You Got To Run [Live] (CD 3 - 6) DISCO 6 SARAH JAROSZ I Can't Love You Now (2) DISCO 7 JOACHIM COODER Come Along Buddy (3) DISCO 8 GREG BROWN Spring Wind (8) DISCO 9 LUCINDA WILLIAMS Lately (GOING DRIFTLESS - 1) DISCO 10 KATIE PRUITT Loving Her (8) DISCO 11 SARA K.The Edge of Town (7) DISCO 12 TOM JANS Gotta Move (1) DISCO 13 ERNIQUE URQUIJO ¿ ? (1) DISCO 14 KENNY “BLUES BOSS” WAYNE Bumpin’ Down The Highway(10) Escuchar audio
Hipnóticas. Amorosas. Perlas. Ilusionan, abren el espíritu. Novedades: Leon Bridges con John Mayer, Fiona Apple, Laura Marling, Nathaniel Rateliff en solitario, Marcus King, BC Camplight, A Girl Called Eddy. Katie Pruitt… Canciones rescatadas de Lesley Duncan, Kevin. Morby, Merche Corisco, Lindsey Buckingham, Sonora… DISCO 1 THE FLAT FIVE She's Only Five DISCO 2 LEON BRIDGES & John Mayer Inside Friend DISCO 3 LESLEY DUNCAN Heaven Knows DISCO 4 MICHAEL KIWANUKA Cold little Heart DISCO 5 LAURA MARLING Held Down Radio Edit DISCO 6 KATIE PRUITT Loving Her DISCO 7 NATHANIEL RATELIFF You Need Me DISCO 8 KEVIN MORBY Pearly Gates DISCO 9 BC CAMPLIGHT Born To Cruise (Shortly After Takeoff) DISCO 10 LINDSEY BUCKINGHAM Trouble DISCO 11 MERCHE CORISCO Iré DISCO 12 FIONA APPLE I Want You To Love Me (FETCH THE BOLT CUTTERS) DISCO 13 MARCUS KING Love Song DISCO 14 A GIRL CALLED EDDY Two Hearts DISCO 15 SONORA Agua De Rio Escuchar audio
At the end of the day, what are the first word you speak to your husband/wife as they walk into the room? Do you greet each other with a joyful spirit, seeking to find the positive in your day to share? Or, are you "unloading" on each other with negativity? Your approach sets the course of the evening and weekend you will share. Do you realize the power your words, spirit, and attitude are bringing into your home?
In This Episode:-In Part 4 of our series on Nurturing the Faith of Catholic Kids, I’m chatting with Meghan Bausch about her book Saintly Rhymes for Modern Times and her first year of motherhood. Meghan shares about the infertility she experienced early in her marriage, how she was drawn deeper into her Catholic faith, and what inspired her to write a book of saints for kids. What Meghan is Loving:-Her short hair!Meghan’s Mom Hack:-Hand-me-downs and Facebook Marketplace for baby thingsLinks:Saintly Rhymes for Modern TimesServant of God Elisabeth LeseurG.K. & Frances ChestertonFulton Sheen: “The Woman I Love”The Jeweler’s Card Shop: Meghan on InstagramThe Jeweler’s Card Shop: Meghan’s Etsy ShopDiapers and Disciples Patreon Page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode:-In this final part of Discipleship of Our Kids, Colleen shares what forming her kids as disciples looks like as a full time working mom to 3 little ones!What Colleen is Loving:- Her parish!Colleen's Mom Hack:- Bar MopsEPISODE SPONSOR: Annunciation Designs (Use the code Diapers10 for 10% off orders of $20 or more in Annunciation Design's Etsy shop)Diapers and Disciples Patreon Page See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode:-Theresa shares a bit about her family and why she is cherishing this summer.-We chat about Animo Trading cards: how the idea came about & how to use them with your kids.-Theresa shares how God's Word has been an important part of their family life.-We talk about why it's important to help our kids infuse God's Word in their hearts.-Theresa offers some thoughts on using day to day events to talk about the Lord with her kids.-The importance of prayer and praying as a family.-Work/life balance.-Discerning if God's calling you to pursue a particular venture.What Theresa is Loving:-Her moms group!Theresa's Mom Hack:-Using Animo to help her kids grow in virtue & the roomba vacuum.Links:AnimoMOPS Moms GroupsLEAVE A REVIEW OR SUBSCRIBE TO DIAPERS AND DISCIPLES See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode:-How Colleen and her family practice hospitality, including hosting over 1,000 missionaries.-Finding and building community.-Importance of prayer and putting it in your schedule.-Introducing your children to prayer.-Colleen's tips and tricks for getting organized!What Colleen is Loving:Her job at Chesterton Academy of the Holy Family.Colleen's Mom Hack:Have a "to do" list every single day.Links:Peaceful Interiors Facebook PageNET MinistriesA Mother's Rule of Life by Holly PierlotNational Homeschooling ConferenceFly LadyLEAVE A REVIEW OR SUBSCRIBE TO DIAPERS AND DISCIPLES See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In This Episode:-Allison shares how she transferred her skill set in her personal chef business to a meal plan and prep service called Prep Dish.-Tips and suggestions for those interested in the entrepreneurial world or working from home.-Allison shares the role that coaches and accountability groups have played in her life.What Allison is Loving:Her baby chicks!Allison's Kitchen Hack:Have a plan: set out all your produce and wash right away, set out your cutting board, and have a trash bowl ready.Links:Prep DishRequest to join the Diapers and Disciples Small Group LEAVE A REVIEW OR SUBSCRIBE TO DIAPERS AND DISCIPLES See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.