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In this episode, Rachel shares 23 hobbies you can try right now to help reignite your spark—and maybe even discover a new sense of purpose along the way. These aren't just fun ideas to pass the time; they're meaningful, soul-filling activities that can bring more creativity, joy, and energy into your everyday life. Whether listeners are feeling burnt out, stuck in a rut, or simply curious about what lights them up, this episode is a powerful reminder that passion often starts with play.Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books are sold!00:56 Welcome to the Show01:09 The Importance of Subscribing02:09 Today's Topic: Hobbies for Adults03:45 A Keynote Experience06:22 Facing a Disengaged Audience08:30 The Realization and Shift12:28 The Power of Authenticity24:20 Finding Joy in Hobbies26:16 Experimenting in the Kitchen27:30 Experimenting in the Kitchen28:23 Long Distance Walking and Hiking29:05 Learning an Instrument31:00 Embroidery and Crafting31:47 Volunteering33:34 Gardening34:25 Pottery and Clay Work34:56 Learning a New Language35:56 Bird Watching36:47 Calligraphy and Hand Lettering37:24 Collecting Vintage Items38:21 Enjoying Live Music39:12 Joining a Book Club39:53 Community Theater40:46 Thrifting and Refurbishing41:44 Cooking Through a Cookbook42:30 Photography42:51 Amateur Food Critic43:36 Taking a Dance Class46:24 Making Something from Scratch46:58 Joining an Adult Sports League47:45 Finding Passion and PurposeSign up for Rachel's weekly email: https://msrachelhollis.com/insider/Call the podcast hotline and leave a voicemail! Call (737) 400-4626Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelHollisMotivation/videosFollow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MsRachelHollis To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices.
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Financial Executives International was founded nearly a century ago as a community of like-minded professionals focused on developing the role of the financial controller. Today, the profession is going through another accelerated transformation with the development of the ESG controller role that requires new skills and metrics to match against stakeholder demands that are rapidly changing. The Financial Education and Research Foundation, or FERF, is kicking off a series of conversations with ESG controllers and other thought leaders in the ESG finance space, focusing on how these leaders are adapting to the challenge. These conversations, along with a survey and other interviews, will ultimately result in a new research study on ESG controllers by FERF. In this first conversation I spoke with MasterCard's, ESG controller Tarynn Zenk. Tarynn leads the team responsible for reporting integrity over MasterCard's ESG disclosures and KPIs that measure progress towards the organization's ESG goals. Special Guest: Tarynn Zenk.
The media is apparently blowing Trump's visit to Arlington way out of proportion.
Fabio decides to contact someone famous and what ends up happening gives him a new perspective on what becomes possible, when you ask. Level: Intermediate Accent: Non-Native English Speaker (Italy)
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Jeffrey Wisenbaugh is the Director, Social & Content at Meta where he oversees the social and content channels for Facebook, Instagram, Threads, WhatsApp, Messenger, Creators, MR (Meta Quest), AR (Ray-Ban Meta), and Metaverse (Meta Horizon). Prior to joining Meta in 2019, he was Sr. Director, Development & Social Studios at Group Nine Media (NowThis, The Dodo, Thrillist, Seeker), led the Originals & Live Programming team for E! News, was a writer & reporter for Ryan Seacrest Productions, and got his digital video start on YouTube under the username "KoolJeffrey" (Yes, he knows it's lame.). Jeffrey graduated with a BS in Psychology from Michigan State University and currently lives in San Francisco with his wife, two kids, and their pup, Bane.
Speaker: Pastor Richard Parks Scripture: 2 King 4:1-7 Objective: "Making Something Out of Nothing" is a story about a widow facing financial hardship after her husband's death. Left in debt, she seeks help from a man of God rather than friends. He asks her what she has at home, focusing on her faith as well as her possessions. Her strong faith leads her to follow divine instructions, resulting in a miraculous solution to her problems. This story emphasizes the power of faith and divine guidance during tough times, showing that God's help can turn dire situations around.
Speaker: Sr. Pastor Richard Parks Scripture: 2 Kings 4:1-7 Objective: The speaker is discussing a biblical story from 2 Kings 4:1-7, where a widow, under the guidance of the prophet Elisha, miraculously fills multiple vessels with oil from a single pot. This allows her to sell the oil, pay off her husband's debts, and sustain her family, highlighting themes of faith and divine provision.
This episode of Breaking Brave is brought to you by:SOULSNACKS! Soul snacks are single ingredient, eco conscious dog and cat treats! Sourced directly from farms in Ontario and wrapped in fully compostable packaging. Treating your pets never felt so good. Head to https://soulsnacks.ca/ and use coupon code BREAKINGBRAVE for 15% off your purchase!!! &CRANK COFFEE the newest member of the Neal Brothers family. Crank Coffee is a new Canadian whole bean coffee brand that is certified organic and fair trade. Founded by the Neal Brothers Peter and Chris. This brand was influenced by cycling, coffee lovers, and experts! Check it out at the Neal brothers online shop here: https://shop.nealbrothersfoods.com/collections/crank%C2%AE-coffee-co and USE COUPON CODE BRAVE for 20% OFF Your first Crank Coffee purchase! --As always, thanks so much for tuning into Breaking Brave! If you like the show, please subscribe, review, and/or send us your suggestions or questions via the platforms below! For more from Marilyn Barefoot or to get in touch with her directly, please connect via:Marilyn's website: https://marilynbarefoot.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilynbarefootbigideas/ Twitter: @MarilynBarefoot Instagram: @marilynbarefoot ABOUT Marilyn Barefoot, the Host of Breaking Brave:Breaking Brave is Hosted by Marilyn Barefoot, one of the foremost business coaches & creative ideators in North America - Marilyn gets hired by several of the world's biggest brands, companies, and organizations (the NHL, McDonald's, Deloitte, Coca-Cola, MTV, Viacom, The CFL, Forbes Magazine; to name just a few) to help them get unstuck and generate big, creative ideas.It helps us so much to have your feedback which goes a really long way in helping us shape the future of Breaking Brave and host the guests you're most interested in hearing from! So if you have the time, please subscribe, review, and connect with Marilyn on social media or through her website! And as always, thanks so much for tuning in!
On the latest episode of the Grateful And Full Of Greatness Podcast, host Mark Glicini interviews Gary Gait, current Syracuse men's lacrosse head coach and former pro lacrosse player in both the National Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse. Listeners will hear about creating championship standards, how he and his brother Paul Gait used their compeitive drive to fule their success on the lacrosse field, and taking ownership of one's career. To learn more about Gary Gait, visit: https://cuse.com/sports/mens-lacrosse/roster/coaches/gary-gait/5737 Gary Gait is a graduate of Syracuse University, where he and his brother Paul Gait led Syracuse's most dominant stretch in program history, losing just one game in three seasons from 1988-90 and winning three NCAA championships. At the professional level as a player, Gait has won three NLL titles (1991, 1994, 1995), three MLL titles, (2001, 2002, 2005), three Mann Cups (1991, 1997, 1999), the Heritage Cup (2004) and the ILF World Championship (2006). WHOOP OFFER: FREE BAND + FREE 1ST-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION: https://join.whoop.com/mgpp THORNE OFFER: 25% OFF ALL SUPPLEMENTS: https://www.thorne.com/u/markglicini OTHER WAYS TO LISTEN AND WATCHListen/Watch on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Ruq1L8SNPyGmAqLdrVAVQ Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grateful-and-full-of-greatness-with-mark-glicini/id1498665905?uo=4Visit Mark Glicini's Website: https://www.markglicini.com/
Creating is about the joy of making something wonderful, not just chasing trends. Inspired by Rick Rubin, I'm sharing a reminder for all creators: focus on making the best thing you can. Forget external judgments. Your job is to make something awesome...your gift to the world. Keep creating wonders, my friends.LEAVE A REVIEW if you liked this episode!! Let's Connect On Social Media! youtube.com/anthonyvicino twitter.com/anthonyvicino instagram.com/theanthonyvicino https://anthonyvicino.com Join an exclusive community of peak performers at Beyond the Apex University learning how to build a business, invest in real estate, and develop hyperfocus. www.beyondtheapex.com Learn More About Investing With Anthony Invictus Capital: www.invictusmultifamily.com Multifamily Investing Made Simple Podcast Passive Investing Made Simple Book: www.thepassiveinvestingbook.com
For the final episode of series 6 I am joined by Elizabeth Hammond, also known as The Knitchen on Instagram.Elizabeth describes herself as a knitter, test knitter and dabbling designer. She joins me to speak about turning to knitting to help with her mental health and also during her recovery from a car accident.Thanks so much for listening to the 6th series of the podcast - we have now reached an incredible 100,000 downloads! To celebrate this milestone I am recording a Q&A episode - if you have a question please get in touch!ElizabethInstagram: @theknitchenRavelry: Elizabeth HammondMia HobbsFind out more at my website: www.therapeuticknitting.orgFollow me on Instagram: @knittingistherapeutic
If one person invites another to injure himself (or herself), both the physical injury and the damage to a family's reputation. Plus, when one invites another to cause damage to that first person's property. Also, a purse of charity funds that was stolen, and the guardian was not liable - but why not? Also, the beginning of chapter 9: with a focus on stealing an object and making changes to it.
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Episode 263: Quick Chat - Making Something Beautiful from the Broken and Discarded Stuff of LifeWelcome to the Love Your Story Podcast. Today we are starting off the new Quick Chat series - this is the first one. Let me know what you think of it. It's one inspirational idea in 15 minutes or less. I've always loved thrift shopping. I think it started because I've carefully budgeting has been important to me and I love a bargain. I have no serious problem with sharing clothes that have been warn by someone else - just wash them first. I've found wonderful treasures, unexpected booty, every summer at yard sales. Every year I find the woman who is retiring all her craft supplies and I buy everything from ribbon, to tiny brads, to unopened packages of name-brand card stock, to perfectly cellophane wrapped embellishments that would be a perfect addition to my card making supplies - my art is making hand-made cards. I take the discarded supplies and make beautiful hand-made cards that I send all over the country, sell, or trade. I dare say that half the holiday accouterment for my home has also been purchased from women who set up tables in their yards to find new homes for the things they were tired of and make a buck doing it. This type of sharing, of recycling, feels fun and woven with hope that you'll find the perfect treasures for pennies on the dollar. In this way we use and reuse - enjoy an item while it is with us and then set it free to continue it's life in a fresh new space with someone else who will love the novelty of seeing it anew. The discarded finding new life through new eyes.My first dog was an black, curly, eight pound miniature poodle. My ex-husband's sister had somehow ended up with brother and a sister puppies, and the little miss had been pushed around by her brother, who was slightly larger, as well as the four little boys in that family that thrived on teasing and rough housing. Molly-dog wasn't doing well. On a weekend when MY boys were with their dad I got the phone call.“Can we bring home a dog? It's really nice and little and I promise we'll take care of it. Just for a few days?”I told them absolutely not. I wasn't going to deal with puppy puddles and shedding in my house. Never. They continued their plight: “She doesn't shed, she's been potty trained, she comes with her own kennel, dog dish, and she's had all her shots.” “Please mom! Just for a couple days while Tina and Doug are in town?” I allowed with the agreement that she'd stay in the garage at nights and that she could only stay for two days. That darling, bullied little dog never left, and never spent one night in the garage. From the day she entered the front door, until she died years later, she rarely, if ever left my side. She was always afraid of other dogs, and people. But, I was her person. And what an honor that was. The something beautiful that came from this bullied puppy, failing to thrive in her current home, was a love of my life. We made a beautiful life together, and as is often the case with dogs, we think we are giving them a home, but they become the home for our hearts. Something very beautiful came from the broken.My own life isn't so different from these spaces of working with the broken and discarded to create something better, even infinitely more precious. After three marriages and three divorces, broken is a word I understand. Broken heart. Broken home. Broken dreams. These are words we hear all the time but each one of them is loaded with heavy burdens and crippling, dark days. I think it's fair to say we all know the word ‘broken,' for life is always full of unexpected challenges, and everyone will have dark-nights of the soul. But here's what I found…. years later and with focus and effort I built something better on the ashes of those...
If you want to do something good, you can be sure you'll receive opposition. Paul sure did, but he knew God was bigger than his opposition. This enabled him to take bad situations and turn them for the good. We all need to do this.Join me for today's Daily Word & Prayer to learn moreScripture Used in Today's MessagePhilippians 1:12-13Who do you know that needs to hear today's message? Go ahead and forward this to them, along with a prayer that God will use it in their life.To find Tom on Instagram, Facebook, TicTok, and elsewhere, go to linktr.ee/tomthepreacher To support Tom Short Campus Ministries, click herehttps://www.tomthepreacher.com/supportHave you read my book, "Takin' it to Their Turf"?If not, you may request a copy on my website, www.TomthePreacher.comWe send a copy to anyone who donates to our ministry, but if you can't do so, simply request a copy by sending us an email.************ Do you want to have all your sins forgiven and know God personally? *********Check out my video "The Bridge Diagram" at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0Kjwrlind8&t=1sCheck out my website, www.TomthePreacher.com, to learn more about my ministry and sign up for my daily email. And make sure to request a copy of my book, Takin' it to Their Turf, when you visit my website.Check out my videos on this channel to learn how to answer tough questions challenging our faith.
In this episode, I talk about why making your versions of things brings the most interesting experiences and people to you, why your work brings deeper perspectives to already existing ideas, finding out what you're capable of, not waiting for validation when you're bringing something new no one's thought of before, not second guessing your own taste, what happens when your creativity meets unpredictability and more!Follow me on Instagram @mattgottesmanJump on my weekly texts for the soul here 480-530-7352My writing mattgottesman.substack.com RESOURCES:1- FREE Reverse Engineer Your Life (Clarity Course): Time, Energy, Money, Creativity, Work, Rest & Play - https://mattgottesman.com/reverse-engineer-your-life2- BOOK LIST - Interesting Topics in Art, Spirituality, Happiness, Philosophy, Building Wealth, Entrepreneurship, Relationships & Other Memos I wish were mainstream - https://amzn.to/40JQsNs 3- Write, Design, Build - MASTERCLASS - Creating the best niche content… around you & growing your audience, reach, voice, passion & income - CLICK HEREOTHER RELATED EPISODES:How to Take the Next Step When You Know You're Meant For MoreApple: https://apple.co/48uMvyXSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3RWymp1
This week, Brandon brings some questions about creation ex nihilo, the idea that God created out of nothing. It's a fun look at one of the unique aspects of the Judeo-Christian tradition, and then AJ talks about the dangers of zooming in too much on Bible verses.
Kameron Davis is the visionary behind PWR Creative Studio, where he combines his engineering background with his passion for design. With a knack for problem-solving and a creative eye, Kameron has carved his own path in the design world. After rediscovering his love for design, he took the leap and pursued it full-time, leaving behind his engineering career. As a father, Kameron knows the importance of finding balance between his family and his business. He brings a unique perspective to the table, understanding the challenges and joys of parenthood while striving for personal growth and fulfillment. With PWR Creative Studio, Kameron helps businesses bring their visions to life through strategic and innovative design solutions. Join us as we dive into the world of parenting, personal growth, and creativity with the talented Kameron Davis. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Origin Story 00:03:31 - Finding Purpose in Design 00:05:56 - Pivoting to Freelancing 00:08:28 - Embracing Multiple Passions 00:11:01 - The Role of Supportive Partners 00:14:51 - The Joy of Living and Learning 00:17:13 - Discipline as an Adult and Parent 00:21:15 - Making Something out of Nothing 00:23:32 - Embracing Change and Fatherhood 00:25:27 - Teaching and Cultural Heritage 00:30:33 - The Goal of the Podcast 00:31:50 - Bringing Out Introverted Creatives 00:33:27 - Uncovering Cultural Influences 00:36:11 - Freelancing and Podcast Growth 00:37:17 - Embracing Randomness in Creativity SUPPORT: If you love this episode, please share it with someone you know will also enjoy it! Not for us, but for our guests, leave a review on iTunes. While you are listening, post a screenshot on social media and make sure to tag @FindingArizonaPodcast so we can thank you! Leave us a five star review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/finding-arizona-podcast/id969100902?mt=2 Want to be a guest or a sponsor of the show? Send us a message on the https://www.findingarizonapodcast.com/contact SPONSORS: Leslie's is Finding Arizona Podcast's pool partner and you can make sure yours is swim ready with our tips on our blog. Join the KNOW Women's Global Membership: all new members receive a bonus gift! https://theknowwomen.com/membership/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/finding-arizona-podcast/message
Ami Sugiyama and Shusaku Hayakawa are the Co-founders of Secai Marche, a farm-to-table startup based in Malaysia. Since it was founded in 2018, Secai Marche has been bridging the gap between F&B retailers, hotels, restaurants, and cafes by connecting them directly with farmers in Japan and Malaysia. Before Secai Marche, Ami was at Deloitte and was previously in the tea importing and exporting business and had owned a successful cafe Shu, on the other hand, was a senior manager at Deloitte, supporting companies venturing into the global agriculture sector. He has also held positions as a managing director for agriculture companies in both Japan and Hong Kong.Topics:00:00:00 - Typical farming supply chain00:07:55 - How Shu and Ami met00:09:26 - Why they quit Deloitte to start Secai Marche00:16:47 - Introduction to Farm Direct00:21:31 - Finding the Right Co-Founder00:25:07 - Building the Infrastructure00:28:17 - Impact on Farmers and Restaurants00:32:53 - Spending Time with Farmers and Restaurants00:34:54 - Malaysian Farming Industry00:41:01 - Expansion to Singapore00:44:17 - Starting a Business in a New Country00:47:41 - Personal Lives of Founders00:52:17 - Childcare in Japan vs. Malaysia and the Philippines00:53:45 - Remote Work and Wider Options for Women 00:54:21 - Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship00:56:05 - Personal Goals Outside of Work00:57:16 - Making Something from Start to FinishLike the show? Subscribe to the BackScoop newsletter to stay updated with the latest news in Southeast Asian startups in minutes: https://www.backscoop.com/.Visit BackScoop's social media pages and show your support!BackScoop (Linkedin): https://www.linkedin.com/company/backscoop/BackScoop (Twitter): https://twitter.com/BackScoopHQBackScoop (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/BackScoopBackScoop (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/backscoopVisit Amanda Cua's social media pages:Amanda (Linkedin): https://ph.linkedin.com/in/amanda-cuaAmanda (Twitter): https://twitter.com/HeyAmandaCuaVisit Ami Sugiyama's social media pages:Ami (Linkedin): https://my.linkedin.com/in/ami-sugiyama-96984715bSecai Marche (Website): https://secai-marche.co.jp/Visit Shusaku Hayakawa's social media pages:Shusaku (Linkedin): https://jp.linkedin.com/in/shusaku-hayakawa-bb61325/en Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Countless Fire Departments throughout the country struggle to maintain adequate training facilities on tight budgets. Austin Graham has some thoughts on this issue. Listen in as he talks about how he took his own training facility form barely anything to a @CMCRescueInc designated training center on a shoestring budget! Free Training Resources: https://cdp.dhs.gov/http://www.emrtc.nmt.edu/https://www.ncbrt.lsu.edu/https://teex.org/https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/national-nuclear-security-administrationhttps://ndptc.hawaii.edu/https://ttc-ensco.com/https://www.usfa.fema.gov/nfa/https://training.fema.gov/emi.aspxhttps://fsri.org/https://www.nist.gov/https://ruraltraining.org/ subscibe here -- https://www.youtube.com/c/jobtlks?sub_confirmation=1 https://linktr.ee/jobtlks to find our upcoming events, merchandise, & web site https://www.youtube.com/jobtlks https://www.instagram.com/jobtlks https://www.tiktok.com/jobtlks #firetraining #firefighter #technicalrescue #JobTlksPodcast #fire #tactics #JobTlks #fireground #firedept #firetraining #firetactics #leader #leadershipdevelopment #leadership
Welcome to today's Mission support message and ministry update with Kenny Russell from Scotland. Day 50 - Today is Shavuot (Pentecost)For Shavuot (Pentecost), Consider sowing a seed into missions in the nations.http://member.bulldozerfaith.com/givepaypal.me/bulldozerfaith https://cash.app/$bulldozerfaith Daily Devotional and teaching with Kenny Russell - Get connected with our Podcast Channelshttps://feeds.captivate.fm/what-then-shall-we-sayEmail kenny@bulldozerfaith.comEnd Of Year Newsletter https://member.bulldozerfaith.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2022-The-Year-In-Review-BulldozerFaith-2.pdf
This week, Cat & Pat catch up and discuss baby names, reception jobs, blue gatorade, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inspired by the need to provide for his new family, and by the whimsical magic of children's classics such as Willy Wonka and the Wizard of Oz, Doobie Duke Sims is a fantastic example of a textile upcycling entrepreneur who is making something out of nothing... and living his dreams while he's at it! Dive into Episode 18 to learn how Snow Milk grew from an unexpected experiment into a creative dream worthy of Willy Wonka - and a robust livelihood. Doobie and Crispina discuss the values and strategies that have worked really well for Snow Milk, as well as the "dream big, create your own magic" philosophy that Doobie brings with him everywhere. Are you ready to be inspired, encouraged, and supported? That's what we do here! Let's go!
Do you strive for success? Recognition? Accolades? Or are you someone who's content just to enjoy the little moments of every day life? Join us as we discuss the philosophy of making something of yourself.
on this episode, Ramon Foster and Dejan Kovacevic talk about the psychology of the athlete and then we get dive into coaches and social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
on this episode, Ramon Foster and Dejan Kovacevic talk about the psychology of the athlete and then we get dive into coaches and social media.
on this episode, Ramon Foster and Dejan Kovacevic talk about the psychology of the athlete and then we get dive into coaches and social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're taking a little break while we work on the next season. In the meantime, we're sharing an improv workshop from Fast Company's Innovation Festival last year, led by actor, singer, and improvisor extraordinaire Wayne Brady. He gets into the importance of active listening in improv, and focusing on inclusion in his growing media empire.
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We all know that one person who likes something so much they make it their entire personality...
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Life is full of ups and downs, but how we choose to overcome challenges defines who we are. Today is the annual complication episode, and the theme for this year's wrap-up is “Making Something Out of Nothing." Hear clips from the most memorable moments from the show about people overcoming incredible odds to fulfill their dreams. In this episode, you will hear from Sebastian Terry who created 100things, best-selling author Agapi Stassinopoulos, ex-prisoner turned writer Shaka Senghor, “Free Hugs Guy” Ken Nwadike Jr., conscious comedian J Smiles, and B.A.R.E Truth Founder Joseph Bradford. In the clips, you will hear how each guest was able to find their inner calling and overcome extreme challenges to realize their passion. Their stories demonstrate how we are usually not prepared to do the things we desire but that a leap of faith is required to begin the journey, no matter how small your resources are. Tune in, get inspired, and start taking your first steps toward making something out of nothing!
Today's NAPODPOMO's MindFULL Musing is about doing something with the pieces you have - cards from folks you love, articles you've clipped, postcards, papers, journal entries etc. Perhaps you cleared out the homes of someone you love. What do you do with it all? Check out the link below to a Zoom class on making a collage with Judith Cassel-Mamet. It will fill your mind with great ideas and your space with wonderful art!Listen to my espisode on Finding Peace, Once Piece at a Time with Rachel Kodanaz https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindfull-conversations/id1631695053?i=1000583641746Check out this zoom class taught by Judith: https://www.du.edu/elevate/course.html?instanceCode=ENRICH-0650_COLL&courseInstanceID=ENRICH-0650_200598492&courseCode=ENRICH-0650Judith's website for more ideas and inspiration: http://www.jcmamet.net www.jcmamet.net Follow my blog (the inspiration for this podcast) https://themindfullcreative.comDM me on Instagram and let me know what you think! https://www.instagram.com/mindfullconversations/
Seamstress, quilter, mom of three, Rachel Yearick, loves to sew so much and has sewn for so long that she doesn't even remember learning how. At some point she found herself with a big batch of tossed king size, hotel sheets from the second hand shop and started experimenting with natural dying. Eventually these sheets got cut into pieces and became a source for her dress fabrics. She now makes and sells beautiful dresses with quilt-square panels that run down the front. The enjoyment that comes from making something from nothing is huge in her life and is a philosophy that flows directly into how she runs her one-woman, garment business. She reminds us that our creative path can sometimes meander more than we planned for, that having big dreams may demand a big dose of flexibility and that what often has the biggest impact over time are all the tiny bits we find a way to fit into our day...right here, right now, with what we have on hand. Learn more about Rachel and her work here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/estherhollowsmercantile/ Shop: www.estherhollows.etsy.com ________________________ All Things Fain House: * Grab your 2023 Fain House Wall Calendar here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1078896944/2023-wall-calendar-watercolor-art-work * Sign up for our monthly newsletter and get a 10% off etsy coupon and access to the free private Facebook group where you can watch these interviews here: www.bit.ly/FainHouse * Website: https://afainhouse.com * Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FainHouse * Instagram: @fainhouse & @fainhouseradio ______________________________________ Your Quote for the Day: “Creativity itself doesn't care at all about results – the only thing it craves is the process.” ~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The roots of Día de los Muertos celebrations in San Francisco can be traced back to 1972, when a collective of Chicano artists formed the first day of the dead show not only in California but the entire West Coast. The collective opened up their own gallery; Galeria La Raza. Inspired by a film that showcased the massive day of the dead altars in Oaxaca, Mexico, Rene Yañez and Ralph Maradiaga set up their own altar outside Galeria la Raza, laying down the foundation for a much larger celebration that would include altars, exhibits, films. In 1981 Rene Yañez organized the first Day of the Dead procession. Rio Yañez, the son of Rene Yañez, joins Rightnowish in conversation with Marisol Medina-Cadena. They talk about family legacy, tradition, and commemorating our loved ones. Your support makes KQED podcasts possible. You can show your love by going to https://kqed.org/donate/podcasts.
Welcome to Celebration Church! We exist to know God and make Him known. Thank you for joining us at Celebration Online to worship together and hear an inspiring message!
Brandon interviews Dimari! Get to know the other half of the Side x Side Podcast duo on today's exciting episode! Brandon peels back the layers on everything from Dimari's childhood, to his career and relationships. They also discuss a range of favorite topics like how awesome Metallica is, Crony Capitalism, and the importance of mentorship. THANK YOU • PLEASE SUBSCRIBE • TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS • REVIEW • LIKE • SHARE Sponsors:Black Swan Financial Group - www.BlackSwanFinancialGroup.comEase Web Development - www.easewebdev.comJennifer Catherine Photography - www.jennifercatherinephotography.comCopyright Eleusis Media Group, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2022 | www.eleusismediagroup.com | www.sidexsidepodcast.comInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/sidexsidepod/ Twitter|https://www.twitter.com/sidexsidepodTikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@sidexsidepod@RIZZOfeels | https://www.instagram.com/rizzofeels/ | https://www.twitter.com/rizzofeels@JudahClan | https://www.judahclan.comTag #SidexSidePodcast to join in on the conversation!Music by: Brandon Rizzo, Tristen Burrows, Dimari Swanagain, V.Kidd, Dre Pierre Chapters0:00 | Intro1:28 | Opening Statement2:40 | Word Association5:00 | ESG Stakeholder Capitalism vs Shareholder Capitalism, Crony Capitalism, Kyoto Protocols, China 15:50 | Top 5 Favorite Financial Movies17:50 | Dimari's Upbringing, Family Life, Career, Pursuing Music and Finance28:20 | Losing Parents at an early age, Relationship with Mom, Developing Resilience, Overcoming Obstacles and Making Something of Yourself33:50 | The Role of Mentorship, Dimari's Mentor, Big Brothers, Learning About New Perspectives 37:00 | Dimari's Values and Principles, Integrity, Sticking to Your Word40:45 | Allowing Yourself to Change Your Mind, Challenging Your Own Beliefs and Ideas, Pronouns, Healthy Debate44:10 | Spirituality, Religion, Jesus Christ, Church, Dogma, Finding God56:30 | Occultism, Esoteric Wisdom, Secret Knowledge, Symbols, Learning How to Think Critically1:02:30 | Allegedly Question: Russian Conscription?! 1:05:45 | Brandon loves Metallica, Master of Puppets, Disposable Heroes, Spiritual Warfare, Battery1:10:00 | Stepping Away from Music, Major Labels, Shady Business in Recording Industry, Changing Careers, Meaning and Purpose1:17:30 | Relationships, What's Going with Your Damn Love Life Dude?! 1:25:55 | Mutual Love of Ancient History, Rizzo Makes a Dad Joke, Kemet, History from the Losing Side Perspective, Moors, Fatalism 1:34:27 | Closing RemarksAd Black Swan Financial Group - www.BlackSwanFinancialGroup.comAd Ease Web Development - www.easewebdev.com
On today's episode of Fit Food Junkies Podcast, I interview founder of Rich Nuts, Rich Pauwels. Connect:WebsiteInstagramRich PauwelsWe Discuss:entrepreneurshipyour missionperspectivetransforming your lifefrom firefighter to entrepreneurstarting your own business from scratchhow to launch your own businesslearning how to delegate in businessmaking something from nothingand so much more!
A discussion with DeAngelo Murillo, game designer and podcaster. We talk about what inspired him to create his own game (Emerald Templars), how he got his start as a professional GM, and why being kind to people is so important. Follow DeAngelo on Twitter @That_DeAngelo If you enjoyed the podcast, please help us grow by leaving a review, subscribing, and sharing with friends. You can also support by going to patreon.com/secretnerdpodcast! You can contact us at secretnerdpodcast@gmail.com, as well as the many options in the Anchor app (anchor.fm/). Follow us on twitter: @SecretNrdSocial Follow us on Instagram: @secretnerdpodcast Join the Patreon at patreon.com/secretnerpodcast Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/secretnerd-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/secretnerd-podcast/support
A great conversation with Juliette Muller the creator of Columbia Fashion Week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shavetta-belton/support
The marching orders given by Jesus, that have been passed down through generations, calls for us to make something, and if we don't do it, no one else will. It's up to us to carry them out!
From the day the FBI arrested him in 2003 and told him the government was seeking the death penalty, Benjamin Frandsen labored fiercely for his release. His case was overturned twice on appeal (his third trial will likely be overturned again this year), and he was found suitable for parole three times in a row. Five separate times he beat LIFE in California. After 18 years fighting a sentence that began as Life Without the Possibility of Parole, the Parole Board finally released him on December 10, 2021As Ben closes out his first season he decides to go big and invite Project Rebound for a discussion about life, hustling, drugs, and everything else in between. Ben brings on three special guests from Cal State Long Beach's “Project Rebound,” a groupdedicated to helping the formerly incarcerated apply to and navigate college. What makesProject Rebound special is that the reason the staff all understand the difficulties of being in the prison-to-college pipeline is that everyone who works there was once behind bars themself.Senior Staff Coordinator Irene Sotello was once using her skills to sell drugs in the streets, but she learned that she could transform her hustle into something beautiful by bringing others into the light of education. Sara Rodriguez went from spending too much time in a county jail to graduating from UCLA and using her skillset to help those who were once behind bars. Robert Ortiz-Archila came home from the battle-torn Middle East only to become a homeless veteran without direction. But he found his purpose in college, in learning, and in guiding others toward higher education. The four talk turkey about some things that ex-cons know that the average Jane or Joe does not.
Michael Hale: This is a small KMP "micro-series" where I will examine my own issues with podcasting, the creative process, and more. These are small, 6-minute episodes that focus on easy to digest components of the creative process, as I experience it. This episode is a little rough, unedited and imperfect, but that is OKAY. Making things, sometimes. requires to just go ahead and MAKE SOMETHING. Anything.
Jody and Trevor sit down with Trevor's childhood friend, Uncle Jut, to discuss what it's like to move away from home, find a passion, and change career paths as a result. They also talk about his photography and what it's like to be in the NFT space.Find him on instagram and twitter: @unclejutwww.unclejut.com
On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, it's crunch time as you continue your season-long quest for a fantasy hockey championship, and Elan and Brian are here to talk about the upcoming week's most relevant players and how they can (and cannot!) help your team to victory. The show starts with a preview of the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League finals matchup between Elan and Mark, who joins us on the show to talk about the season he's had and share some takes on players catching our attention for the final week. After that, we ask and answer: Is Mark Stone worth activating immediately once he's in the lineup? Which Montreal and Winnipeg skaters give you the best chance to take advantage of those teams' off-day schedules? Has Jesper Bratt lost his lustre? Does Auston Matthews need to go first overall in next year's fantasy drafts? Can slumpers Adam Fox, Mat Barzal and T.J. Oshie make themselves worthwhile before your fantasy season ends? How many Blues can you count on to carry you to the end of the season? What does "reify" mean? ..and more! Want to stay up to date on all the latest NHL line combos and fantasy news? Follow our @GameDayLines, @GameDayNewsNHL, and @GameDayGoalies accounts on Twitter to know what you need to know as soon as you can know it. Plus, visit GameDayLineTweets.com to see line combo tweets sorted by NHL team! For more amazing fantasy content, subscribe to The Stream Scheme, highlighting the best free agency finds and fantasy schedules of the week. Players covered on this episode include Max Pacioretty, Mark Stone, Brayden McNabb, Jeff Petry, Christian Dvorak, Rem Pitlick, Josh Anderson, Mike Hoffman, Sam Montembeault, Paul Stastny, Adam Lowry, Evgeniy Svechnikov, Zach Sanford, Ville Heinola, Neal Pionk, Eric Comrie, Jesper Bratt, Nico Hischier, Matt Dumba, Jared Spurgeon, Mat Boldy, Erik Kallgren, Mark Giordano, Jake Muzzin, Auston Matthews, David Rittich, Ryan Johansen, Mikael Granlund, Philip Tomasino, Eeli Tolvanen, Adam Fox, Mat Barzal, T.J. Oshie, Mathieu Joseph, Josh Norris, Robert Thomas, Justin Faulk, Nick Leddy, Ivan Barbashev, Noah Hanifin, Michael Stone, Gustav Forsling, Anthony Duclair, Sergei Bobrovsky, Spencer Knight, Jack Roslovic, Oliver Bjorkstrand, Adrian Kempe, Tyler Seguin, Ivan Provorov, Jake DeBrusk, Owen Power and more. We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson, and if you love the show, please rate and write us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts. * * * Join our inclusive, passionate and brilliant Keeping Karlsson community by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson. For the cost of one arena soft pretzel each month, patrons help us keep making new episodes and get all kinds of perks in return, like managing teams in the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), access to our patrons-only Discord Server, bonus monthly Patroncasts, and weekly show scripts. Keeping Karlsson is proudly presented by Dobber Hockey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode is sponsored by Radiant Coaches Academy. Find out more at https://radiantcoachesacademy.com/ Are you so busy building your million dollar business that you've lost connection with the success in the present moment? In today's episode Marta Greca, CEO of the elite marketing agency MEDIA, shares a story of hope and inspiration to all female business leaders. With her signature Minimalist Method, she teaches how to balance work and family life while creating the thriving business of your dreams! Marta and her husband built their multi-million dollar business from nothing, while homeschooling 5 young children. In this episode we chat about: Being the financial provider and dealing with outside judgement. How social expectations can impact your family and your business. Marta's journey from food stamps and maxed out credit cards to multi-million dollar turnovers. Conscious minimalism and how to find value in the things you keep. Letting go of control in your business. People created systems over bots and automation. And so much more! Connect with Marta! https://www.instagram.com/martasauretgreca/ Www.MartaSauretGreca.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/martasauretgreca/?ref=share If you're interested in working with Paula, send her an email paula@thecourageblueprint.com Continue the conversation by joining my private Facebook group “I am Becoming…” here: http://www.facebook.com/groups/befearlesswithpaula Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be__fearless_with_paula/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/befearlesswithpaula/ Don't forget to rate and review The Confidence Sessions and please subscribe if you like what you heard! https://www.thecourageblueprint.com/podcast Timestamps: (01:03) Have you ever thought about becoming a certified holistic coach? Paula recommends Radiant Coaches academy. (02:30) Paula introduces Marta, CEO of MEDIA - The Creative Agency. Her company is an elite marketing agency that focuses on sharing the heartfelt messages of their clients and elevating them to the next level. (04:16) Marta tells the story of being the breadwinner, full time mom and homeschooling her 5 kids. She shares the judgement she's felt from the outside world. (06:12) The partnership in marriage rather than the social expectations of financial support. (07:25) Marta's life before her business success. From food stamps and maxed out credit cards to multi-million dollar turnovers. (09:10) Marta explains her life of conscious minimalism. (13:45) How Marta's difficult financial past allowed her to truly appreciate the things she did get to have. (14:45) How decluttering your life becomes decluttering your schedule and your time. (17:12) Having to let go, and hustle less to skyrocket your success. Building a team, allowing high vibration and being present. (18:57) Stepping back as a leader. (20:00) Reclaiming your power as an independent woman, entrepreneur and a mom. Not using your family life as an excuse to keep you small. (24:38) A client experience with Marta and her “people created” systems. (30:47) Advice if you are not in the financial situation you wish to be.