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Chief Retirement Income Strategist, Daryl Diamond and Vice President, Portfolio Solutions David De Pastena discuss the importance of tax-efficient income streams and strategies to preserve capital to ensure sustainable after-tax cash flow. They examine the different income types, taxation nuances, and smart asset allocation across diverse accounts to optimize tax-efficient investment choices for retirees.
The 21st episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 10 with Esther Goldstein LCSW, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
The 21st episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 10 with Esther Goldstein LCSW, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
Welcome to First Principles, The Ken's fortnightly leadership podcast! I am Rohin Dharmakumar, your host.First, if you're a new listener of this podcast, I think you've clicked on the right episode. And if you're a long-time listener – thank you, by the way – then you might know that here at First Principles, we have a few favourite questions. And we try and ask these questions to most of our guests. The most interesting part of this is that every guest has a vastly different answer to the same question – their age, experience, outlook on life…even their co-founder or their family plays a significant role in how they answer our questions. Take motivation, for example. What drives founders/CEOs, even when things aren't looking so good?It could simply be untameable perseverance – like in the case of Deep Kalra, the founder of MakeMyTrip. For Ruchi Kalra of OxyCo, it was the people around her. Srikanth Iyer of Homelane, in fact, quotes from a book that changed the game for him.We highly recommend going back and listening to our full episodes, but this is a great place to start, too. We went back to some of our older episodes to make a supercut of some very specific answers from our guests to questions on motivation, perseverance, finding the right opportunity in a difficult market and fighting stress. Good stress, as one of our guests calls it.Here are our guests:We start with Deep Kalra, the founder and chairman of MakeMyTrip – a company that began when India wasn't even ready for internet businesses. Deep talks about surviving as a travel business through the pandemic, learning to stay in the game and building to last. Deep Kalra of MakeMyTrip on being “22 years young”, presenting from Excel sheets instead of Powerpoint slides, the importance of open disagreements, and the good stress of buildingNext, we have Ruchi Kalra – who has built two profitable unicorns in seven years: OfBusiness and Oxyzo. She takes us through an important maxim that drives both her businesses: finding the right opportunity in the right sector, even if it's crowded.Ruchi Kalra of Oxyzo on creating two unicorns in 7 years, spotting gigantic market opportunities, putting profits and cash flow first, and letting go of personal ambitionsKamal Sagar, the founder of Total Environment, has had one thing driving him for 27 years: good quality. Good quality that even thousands of real estate companies in the West are just not able to deliver on. The most interesting part is how he does it: Kamal builds homes the way software is built. Kamal Sagar of Total Environment on picking principles over convenience, reimagining real estate, design, authenticity and learning to say noWhen I asked how Srikanth Iyer, the founder of Homelane, fought through the first few years of absolute chaos at his startup, Srikanth said he focuses on understanding what you're bad at. He explains how he learnt and applied this First Principle in his career.Srikanth Iyer of Home Lane on embracing what you're bad at in order to do better at what you're good at, and being a wartime generalShan Kadavil of FreshToHome cracked a really tough business in a super competitive market. And then, he evolved as a CEO and a leader. He talks about scaling a 40-employee organisation to a 4000-employee organisation, encouraging his team to “be their own CEO,” obsessing over the right metrics, and much more. Shan Kadavil of FreshToHome on selling fish, building moats, encouraging bottom-up “shots on goal”, and being honest with boardsThis is First Principles— The Ken's fortnightly leadership podcast.The Ken is India's first subscriber-only business journalism platform. Check out our deeply reported long-form stories, insightful newsletters, original podcasts and much more here.
The 20th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 10 with R' Yehoshua November, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
The 20th episode in the Conversations series is now up! This interview is speaking about Chapter 10 with R' Yehoshua November, no prior knowledge of the book is required.
To date, we've had the privilege of siting down with over 70 dreamers who are bringing to life the financial system of the future. While we have learnt and been excited by every single one of their visions, today's guest has not only managed to inspire us but it has also amazed us with the sophistication of his thinking and the profound impact of his solution. Meet Fairown, the Estonian fintech that is rethinking the financial model behind the lifecycles of the things we buy, from manufacturing all the way down to reuse. In this jawdropingly interesting chat with Hendrik Roosna, CEO and Founder of Fairown, we learn how through a clever combination of the subscription economy and advanced finance and tech capabilities, Fairown is making circularity a practical reality in markets around the world. And what is circularity you may be asking. Well think of how we usually consume products; 95% of all the energy required in the lifecycle of a product is consumed in its production. Yet after obsolecense, products are disposed of and forgotten, including all their metal, silicon chips and other components that could be reused. Fairown is powering the finances that let manufacturers bend this linear economy into a closed loop circle where there is no waste and where nothing drops out. And what about profits we hear you say. Well this approach also builds healthy P&Ls by helping manufacturers effectively predict and plan for product and component lifecycles including the use, retirement and repurposing of every part of their products. This interview is worth every minute of your time.
Today's guest has completely given the word lifestyle a whole new meaning… Benjamin Von Wong's work lies at the intersection of fantasy and photography and combines everyday objects with shocking statistics. It has attracted the attention of corporations, like Starbucks, Dell, and Nike, and has generated over 100 million views for causes like ocean plastics, electronic waste, and fashion pollution. His work has been narrated by Ryan Reynolds, he holds a Guinness World Record for the largest installation made from plastic straws, and he created the centerpiece at the United Nations in Nairobi when the Global Plastics Resolution was successfully signed. He is also a creative advisor for the Sustainable Ocean Alliance and the Ocean Plastic Leadership Network and sits on the BIPOC People x Plastic Collective. Join my email list to get a LilyGrace Lifestyle Quarterly Newsletter https://mailchi.mp/c9ef56b3cd45/lilygrace-lifestyle REACH OUT AND JOIN ME Website: www.lilygraceyork.com Instagram: @lilygrace_lifestyle @lilygraceyork Youtube Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGLCmTi5EMPv2NDzQV-AhdQ RESOURCES Instagram @vonwong @vonwongdaily vonwong.info/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on the show, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Regina DeMeo! Regina is a resident of the Washington DC area, is an alumna of Georgetown University and the George Washington University Law School. She's been helping families in the DC Area for over 20 years with family law issues. In the past 10 years, she has frequently appeared in the media as an experienced matrimonial lawyer, including as the host of MMCTV's Making It Last, and a legal commentator for Sirius XM. She's been on ABCtv, Good Morning America, the Washington Post's FB Live, and various other podcasts. Regina has also been recognized, multiple times, as a top divorce attorney by Washingtonian Magazine and Superlawyers. You can connect and follow Regina DeMeo on LinkedIn and you can also follow her on the various social media pages and her blog at: GenXSmartie Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com
How do we maintain inspiration after the "honeymoon"? In life, it is relatively easy to get excited and inspired -- but it is not so easy to keep that initial spark going. We hear a powerful speech that touches us deeply and are determined to change our life and perspective... a few days later the daily grind puts us right back in our original rut. We start a new diet with enthusiasm and a positive attitude, inspired by the "after images" plastered around social media... a few days later the initial intensity has run out and we are back to our old habits. How does one perpetuate that inspiration; how does one stay motivated? Is there a secret method to making the excitement last? We just finished a 7 week course titled, 7 Weeks to a Better You. We examined the entire spectrum of our human emotions and diagnosed our personality and character traits; from love to discipline, compassion to tenacity, humility to bonding and dignity. But now comes the hard question: How do we ensure that all our hard work lasts? Please join Rabbi Simon Jacobson for a follow up bonus course and learn vital lessons and tips on how to maintain inspiration and integrate it into our daily lives. Discover the three-step secret process to creating permanent changes and improvements in your life.
Day 4 of the clean speech challenge with Rebbetzin Joanne Dove where she shares with us how to make intentional positive speech a lasting force in our life.
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Our overall well-being flourishes when we have integrated specific areas in our life that are proven to bring about wholeness. These areas combined bring about more happiness, success and overall meaning in our lives. That is the biggest reason I have studied, applied and continue to improve my overall well-being while also encouraging others to do the same. Why… because I believe this is the key to less suffering and more resilience and overall joy in our lives. And you are going to not only learn what exactly well-being is, but why you want to improve it and how improving it makes for lasting change. Go here to join the community of women creating a life Better Because of It. https://www.ubwellstudio.com/ Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! © 2022 Kristine Vineyard
Today's episode is all about love. Whether you are lovesick, nursing a broken heart, new to the dating scene or looking to spice up a long term relationship, Dr Lurve has you covered! We take you on a love journey and give you the tools you need to heal, discover love and create connections that can last a lifetime. SOCIAL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happywayau TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@happywayau Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/happywayau Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/happyway Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yQ2MEmFqbO9p0mdbvGG7Y Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-happy-way-podcast/id1578867556 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happywayau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/happywayau MORE FROM DR LURVE: https://www.instagram.com/dr.lurve/ https://www.drlurve.com/drlurve
JOIN US in the conversation on the key to creating a lasting marriage!It was twenty years ago from the day that we first met. You may think that we have the perfect marriage....but the truth is, there were many ups and downs, twists and turns - times where we were ready to throw in the towel. Somehow, we managed to make our marriage last through all of the hurdles. Tune in tonight and learn more about our "perfectly imperfect" LOVE STORY, and come on to share yours!"A perfect marriage is just two imperfect people who didn't give up"
There are some friendly faces (or should we say voices?) joining Cam and Ali in the bathroom today, performers and partners, Chloé Zuel and Rob Mallett. They talk about how they support each other in a difficult industry, how manifesting helps them in work and in life, and why being a performer makes the decision to have kids even harder. LINKS Follow Chloé Zuel @chloezuel Follow Rob Mallett @robmallett Hamilton Australia https://hamiltonmusical.com.au/ Rocky Horror Tasmania https://www.theatreroyal.com.au/shows/rocky-horror-show Follow Cam @Camerondaddo Follow Ali @Alidaddo Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them atseparatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo Guests: Chloé Zuel and Rob Mallett Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Separate Bathrooms would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation, the First Peoples of the land on which we work. We acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded, and recognise their enduring connections to country, knowledge and stories. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people listening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you believe its been one year of Fingers Crossed?! For this special 1 year anniversary episode, Kristee and Sierra look back at the past 53 episodes that have made this year-long journey such an adventure. They reflect on what they've learned, how podcasting surprised them, advice they have for starting your own podcast, and much more! They will be taking a hiatus for the next 3 weeks in order to come back fresh and better than ever for season 2 of the pod on August 17th! BOOK CLUB! For the next 3 weeks, read The Defining Decade by Meg Jay so you can participate in the book club episode in season 2! You can find the book here: https://amzn.to/3rftZGw In the meantime, keep up with us and podcast updates on insta! @fingerscrossedpod @kristeevetter @sierramichellegreen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fingers-crossed8/message
Falling in love seems easy but it's actually quite a complicated process. So much of what makes someone irresistible is the result of unseen forces picked up over your lifetime. You're attracted to this person, not that one. You have a type. The same things go right, and wrong, in your relationships. While it may […] The post Understanding Love is the Key to Making it Last appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Happily Ever After Is Just The Beginning! – Lesli Doares, LMFT
Falling in love seems easy but it's actually quite a complicated process. So much of what makes someone irresistible is the result of unseen forces picked up over your lifetime. You're attracted to this person, not that one. You have a type. The same things go right, and wrong, in your relationships. While it may […] The post Understanding Love is the Key to Making it Last appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Falling in love seems easy but it's actually quite a complicated process. So much of what makes someone irresistible is the result of unseen forces picked up over your lifetime. You're attracted to this person, not that one. You have a type. The same things go right, and wrong, in your relationships. While it may […] The post Understanding Love is the Key to Making it Last appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
Falling in love seems easy but it's actually quite a complicated process. So much of what makes someone irresistible is the result of unseen forces picked up over your lifetime. You're attracted to this person, not that one. You have a type. The same things go right, and wrong, in your relationships. While it may […] The post Understanding Love is the Key to Making it Last appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
As a Sports Nutritionist, Weight Loss Coach for Runners, and Master Life Coach, I help runners transform themselves into lean, efficient fat burners so they can end the yo-yo dieting and finally get to their ideal weight...and stay there for good! In this episode, I’m going to outline the most important mindset shifts you have to adopt if you want to make becoming a lean running machine last for life. The post 73. Becoming a Lean, Fat-Burning Machine and Making It Last For Life – Part 2 appeared first on Running Lean with Patrick McGilvray.
As a Sports Nutritionist and Weight Loss Coach for Runners, I help runners transform themselves into lean, efficient fat burners so they can end the yo-yo dieting and finally get to their ideal weight. In this eye-opening two-part series, I’ll show you exactly what it takes to become a lean, fat-burning, running machine and most importantly...how to make it last for life. The post 72. Becoming a Lean, Fat-Burning Machine and Making It Last For Life – Part 1 appeared first on Running Lean with Patrick McGilvray.
Ep7. Alright y'all... Are we reusing things in our new relationships? This man reused an engagement ring!!
The Healthy Side of Business Episode 5: Motivation And The Secret To Making It Last Host: Coach Harvey Johnson Listen in to get the secrets and tips on getting motivated to transform your body.
This week's episode is packed full of all things relationships and dating- but it's different than you'd expect! Instead of Sierra & Kristee hosting, it's Sierra and her boyfriend Jason! While Kristee focuses on her new job and moving apartments this week, Sierra and Jason dive deep into their long-term relationship, and what makes it work. They answer various listener questions about budgeting, chores, passion, communication and more, plus the hilarious story of how they met. It's a fun, romantic, and personal episode you don't want to miss. Follow us on Instagram! @fingerscrossedpod Follow Jason! @jwpeugh Follow the ladies too! @sierramichellegreen @kristeevetter Keep your fingers crossed! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fingers-crossed8/message
Welcome to this moment! Let's chat about wellness planning quick tips through the lens of Unconditional Love, cool? This an unconditional love note from my heart to yours. Today, we'll break down how to use the Freedom 5 Blocking Method to plan a worthwhile, productive, and healthy day from home (no matter where you're starting from). If you want to level up your holistic wellness lifestyle, focus on what really matters most, and love every moment of it, then tune in now! Listen to the end for details on an exclusive Free gift ($497 Value) for all of my Freedom Seekers that are ready for their breakthrough! Learn more about how you can Unleash next-level self-love and make your wellness results last at UfuluChild.com. Links & Mentions From This Episode: - Claim your free gift: https://ufuluchild.com/register - Review the Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yoga-lifestyle-secrets/id1492921400?uo=4 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yogalifestylesecrets/message
In this episode, Matt discusses the beauty of Freezers (very self-explanatory) and Cookie Dough, as well as the use of Tangzhong and Biga with bread.
The Healthy Side of Business Episode #4: Motivation and the secret to making it last Host: Coach Harvey Johnson Listen in to get the secrets and tips on getting motivated to transform your body. Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
We thought it might be helpful to offer shorter episodes with just the discussion content from the book we have been reading together: Sustainable Young Adult Ministry: Making It Work, Making It Last by Mark DeVries and Scott Pontier's In the Introduction and Chapter 1 the authors briefly describe past success and failure in young adult ministry and the challenge today. Commentary and comic relief provided by the YAMcast team: Kenny (Boise), Chris (Cincinnati), Jeremy (Nashville). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yamcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yamcast/support
You’ve accomplished a lot and had a lot of wonderful experiences. Why, then, does life sometimes seem so difficult and frustrating, even unsatisfying? Could the reason be that the “more” we are chasing doesn't fully satisfy is because we’re striving in the wrong direction?
Thank you so much for joining us for our very first taping of After the Hookup! Our goal is to provide strategies that help in relationships that ranging from dating, marriage and even business relationships. Please feel free to leave us comments and questions under the video or by visiting our website. Visit us on the web: www.AfterTheHookup.com All of our social media platforms are @AfterTheHookup: Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr.
The Crugers talk about their 9 year marriage journey. The do's and don'ts of their relationship, and planning for the future.
Dennis Millburn holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business management. He has served as treasurer in the Iowa, Florida, Southern New England, Gulf States, and Southern Union Conferences, and recently retired after 44 years. Millburn is married to Bobbie, a nurse, who enjoys traveling with him to various churches to preach on stewardship and provide weekend seminars filled with practical training in personal finance, emphasizing strategies for living on one income in ministry.
What is the key to creating sustainable social impact? Social change pioneer Bill Novelli and Washington DC restaurateur and chef Erik Bruner-Yang (Maketto, Brothers and Sisters, Spoken English) sit down with Debbie and Billy Shore to discuss cultural identity, community engagement and lasting social impact. As the former architect of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, Novelli built a social marketing program that successfully challenged big tobacco’s overwhelming political and cultural influence. “One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in my life is that we can move the mountain… but we’ve got to start by saying, ‘we can do it,’” says Novelli. “We need to change social norms and expectations,” he continues. Bruner-Yang thinks the solutions to intractable social issues like gun violence require long-term inter-generational thinking. “If you’re 40-plus, your mind is made up. America can be and has been at the forefront of social change. Some of these big issues you have to just skip a generation,” he observes. As a professor in the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, Novelli sees the promise of the next generation of leaders. “I go home every night with a song in my heart because they understand that there’s more than one bottom line. They want purpose. They want to work in an organization that doesn’t just have a profit, but also cares about people and the planet,” he says. Long-time No Kid Hungry supporter Bruner-Yang describes how his former passion for music translated into owning restaurants. “It’s a lot of the same tangibles. You get to be creative, you’re entertaining people, you’re using a lot of the same thought processes,” he notes. Listen in as these two guests discuss talk about how their values have motivated them to lead purpose-driven lives.
Here we are in the season of love and relationships. No matter the relationship, we often have our struggles and challenges even in the best of those relationships. God knew what He was doing when He created love and intimacy. As a matter of fact, He wrote the book on it. This five-week series based on Song of Solomon covers many phases, transitions and areas of a love and marriage relationship. You’ll be amazed at what God had in mind when He revealed to us through Solomon His ultimate “Love Song.” This last week we will look at how we make this love last forever in the message, Making It Last.
You'll be amazed at what God had in mind when He revealed to us through Solomon His ultimate “Love Song.” This last week we will look at how we make this love last forever in the message, Making It Last.
Didn't listen to your parents dating advice? This is your second chance to get dating advice from someone whose marriage has lasted for nearly 20 years. Join us in our conversation talking about if you can be friends with your partner, forcing things, growing together, knowing you found the one and knowing your partners love language.
Mo is wearing a ladies bathrobe during this episode and Ashley enjoys making fun of him... A lot. After they over come this monumental conversational ordeal, they take a question regarding why men occasionally fake their orgasms, and discuss the bizarre origins of the "Prince Albert." They also hear from a gentleman who wants to over come the adversary of premature ejaculation. And they say other stuff too. It's fun and ridiculous. And smart. Also it's their 40th episode!!!! RATE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!
Happily Ever After Is Just The Beginning! – Lesli Doares, LMFT
Falling in love seems easy but it’s actually quite a complicated process. So much of what makes someone irresistible is the result of unseen forces picked up over your lifetime. You’re attracted to this person, not that one. You have a type. The same things go right, and wrong, in your relationships. While it may seem that an invisible hand … Read more about this episode...
On this week's episode Morgan and Isabeau tackle series ender and novella "Making it Last" by Ruthie Knox. The last book in the author's Camelot series--The question on the table is: What is romance and how do we know what counts as a Happily Ever After? Where do the genre boundaries get blurry? And perhaps most importantly what turns your crank when you're cranky?
When we planned on doing a show in Tijuana to celebrate the one year anniversary of the dance studio/community space Huerto, we knew we wanted to highlight trans-border culture by letting the storytellers present in whatever language they felt most comfortable speaking in. We ended up having half of the stories told in Spanish—and something remarkable happened. Even though the storytellers and the audience didn't necessarily speak the same language, all of the elements of a Narrators show were there, from the reactions of the audience to the storytellers as they moved through their narratives, the clear development of trust and warmth that happens between the storyteller and the people listening, the intent and the focus of the space on sharing and being shared with. It's where the magic of the show resides and it was a true delight to experience it outside of the boundaries of language. It had us excited about the prospect of hosting more shows in México and we plan on doing just that—so stay tuned. Por ahora, disfruten de la primera historia que publicamos en el podcast en español, contada por Alfredo Araujo, escritor de Tijuana. Esta historia fue grabada en vivo en Huerto en Tijuana, Baja California el 27 de junio. El tema de la velada fue "Hacer Que Dure." Please subscribe to this podcast for weekly updates on our events and keep an eye on our Facebook page for additional details. See you soon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the last installment of the "Making It Last" marriage series. In this session, Ray and Giselle Shields discuss the topic of raising godly children.
Hello and thank you once again for joining us down at the crossroads for some music, magick, and Paganism. Where witches gather for the sabbath, offerings are made, pacts are signed for musical fame and we cross paths with today’s most influential Pagans, occultists, and deep thinkers. I am your bewitching, bald headed, host Chris Orapello and tonight Tara and I meet with author, filmmaker, and voodoo priestess Lilith Dorsey to talk about her experiences as a professional reader and witch as well as to discuss her new book, Love Magic: Over 250 Spells and Potions for Getting It, Keeping It, and Making It Last. Along with her book we also discuss her Patheos blog: Voodoo Universe, as well as the challenges she has faced through her involvement with Voodoo and Pagan communities and some of the misconceptions about Voodoo which she still deals with to this day. Based on years of magical experience and prodigious research, Love Magic includes sections on such topics as self-love, marriage, fertility, erotic adventures, the ethics of love magic, and more. The spells are drawn from a wide diversity of magical traditions and focus on an equally diverse situations. There are spells for finding love, keeping love, and healing yourself so that you are ready for love. The book also includes rituals for invoking goddesses of love. Dorsey considers and discusses all facets of the romantic experience. - blackbrigit.com Featured Songs: "Odal" by Wardruna "Legba's Feast" by Vodun "Hourglass" by Bekah Kelso (The Green Album) “La Sirene” by S.J. Tucker "The Morrigan" by Zoe Eliza "Bloodstones" by Vodun Other Books by Lilith Dorsey: The African-American Ritual Cookbook Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism 55 Ways to Connect to Goddess Links: Blackbrigit.com Patheos: Voodoo Universe "Azealia Bank's Brujeria" - Voodoo Universe, Patheos Twitter Pinterest Facebook YouTube
Aired Wednesday, 8 February 2017, 8:00 PM ET Valentine’s Day is around the corner and love is in the air…but what about those still looking for love or trying to spice up a relationship that has lost its spark…or even those trying to find the most elusive love, self-love? In his 1993 hit written by Jim Steinman, Mealoaf sang…”I will do anything for love…but I won’t do that.” I always wondered what “that” referred to and there’s been a lot of speculation. But what if “that” had something to do with energy work and magick? Can magick bring us the lover of our dreams, refresh a love that’s grown cold or even help us to find love within? My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Lilith Dorsey, has researched these questions with passion and experience for years. Lilith is a magical practitioner and voodoo priestess with training in several traditions, including Celtic, Afro-Caribbean, and Native American spiritualties. She owns her own magickal consulting business, Branwen’s Pantry, and is editor and publisher of Oshun-African Magickal Quarterly. She is also the author of Voodoo and Afro-Caribbean Paganism and The African-American Ritual Cookbook, and is a blogger on Patheos. She has a degree in anthropology from the University of Rhode Island and a Master of Fine Arts from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She joins us to share about her new book, Love Magic: Over 250 Spells and Potions for Getting It, Keeping It and Making It Last.
When it comes to finding a love that will last, we've found that authenticity is absolutely key. So this week we've dived headlong into the topic and dug in to explore and discuss why so many of us so easily fall into the trap of thinking we can't just be ourselves when we're dating and why we need to start giving ourselves permission to be real...because THAT is how we will find love and make it last. This is a juicy one - enjoy!
In this episode Ru and Michelle are joined by Jamal Sims and Tom Campbell. They discuss that this episode was funded entirely by the generosity of Jennifer Seeley, Jamal's history with Michael Jackson, who he has been able to stay in the business for so long, his upcoming documentary, RuPaul's iconic speech at the March on Washington, the story of Tom Campbell, how Tom created RuPaul's Drag Race, how he ended up producing television, and their love for Diana Ross.