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Sara brings the rules of Appalachia and the cryptids that inspired the rules. Which cryptid would you rather be haunted by?Cryptid (n). A creature that people believe in and may have seen, but hasn't been proven to exist (yet).This episode is dedicated to Mandy Ross, our dear friend and fan of the show who passed away recently. She loved true crime, mysteries, games, animals, and laughter.Get premium content — watch the videos of episodes (see all the crazy stuff the ladies are doing and what our guests are wearing to be "honorary redheads"), get gifts, join us for Laughy Hours, hang with the ladies, have fun, and so much more! Starting at $3/month. patreon.com/laughingwithgingersFollow, rate, and review Laughing with Gingers on your preferred podcast platform and follow us on Instagram @laughingwithgingers.This episode is brought to you by... Chill Paws, Pet CBD. Human-grade CBD for your furry pals. Use GINGERS20 for a 20% discount! Nom Nom. Nom Nom delivers fresh food made with whole ingredients, backed by veterinary science. And science tells us that dog health starts in the bowl so improving their diet is one of the best ways to help them live a long, happy life. All you have to do is order, pour and serve. GINGERS gets you a discount! Sprout Creative LA. Marketing for heart-centered businesses; grow your potential through smart marketing. District Bliss. A community of business owners; get the support you need to skyrocket your business with ease!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Mandy Ross has more than 500 scrapbooks... of other people's lives. She collects "paper of the past," vintage scrapbooks that mostly fall between the years of 1840 and 1940. In this episode I'm chatting with Mandy about her growing collection, her process of selecting purchases, and her own interests in scrapbooking. This is a fascinating conversation that connects memory keepers past, present, and future.Visit simplescrapper.com/syw233 for the full show notes.
Life cheerleader Mandy Ross joins us to talk about the purpose of life. She teaches us how to find our purpose and avoid falling into the trap of pleasing others. We discuss finding our passions, the dangers of complacency, and inspiring others through authenticity. Learn how to work towards your purpose on this final part of Mandy's series on The Construction Life Podcast. For more from Mandy, visit her website at MandyJRoss.com or follow her on social media at @MandyJRoss. You can also reach out to her directly via email at Mandy@MandyJRoss.com. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast:Text Manny at 416 433-5737 or email him at manny@theconstructionlife.comIf you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news.
Life cheerleader Mandy Ross joins us to talk about spirituality and manifestation. She teaches us how visualizing what we want can make us more open to opportunities to make it happen. We also discuss how to stop entertaining negative thoughts and ignore triggers that direct you away from your goals. Learn how to master your mind and your life on this fifth part of Mandy's series on The Construction Life Podcast. For more from Mandy, visit her website at MandyJRoss.com or follow her on social media at @MandyJRoss. You can also reach out to her directly via email at Mandy@MandyJRoss.com. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast:Text Manny at 416 433-5737 or email him at manny@theconstructionlife.comIf you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news.
Tune in to The Construction Life Podcast as we chat with Mandy Ross, a life cheerleader, about mental health and ways to take control of our mind. Mandy shares valuable insights on how to access free resources, aside from therapy, to improve our mental health. We also discuss the importance of sleep, the impact of food on mood, overcoming shame from vulnerability, and the benefits of connecting with nature. Don't miss out on this episode where you can learn how to take ownership of your health.To learn more about Mandy Ross, visit her website MandyJRoss.com, follow her on social media @MandyJRoss, or contact her via email at Mandy@MandyJRoss.com. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast:Text Manny at 416 433-5737 or email him at manny@theconstructionlife.comIf you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio.For more from The Amabel Letters, follow them on:TikTok and Pinterest: @the_amabel_lettersInstagram: @_the_amabel_lettersEmail: info@theamabelletters.com
The Construction Life Podcast is your go-to source for insight, advice, and expert interviews in the construction industry. In this episode, Mandy Ross, life cheerleader and relationship expert, joins us to talk about love and relationships.Mandy shares her wisdom on the belief that people are replaceable, the fear of losing freedoms, growing together versus growing apart, and how to know when to end things. She and Manny also debate the differences between men and women, discussing compatibility and the importance of taking time to date yourself.If you're looking for insights on attracting the right person for you, this episode of The Construction Life Podcast is not to be missed.To learn more about Mandy Ross, visit her website at MandyJRoss.com or follow her on social media @MandyJRoss. You can also send her an email at Mandy@MandyJRoss.com.Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast:Text Manny at 416 433-5737 or email him at manny@theconstructionlife.comIf you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio.For more from The Amabel Letters, follow them on:TikTok and Pinterest: @the_amabel_lettersInstagram: @_the_amabel_lettersEmail: info@theamabelletters.com
Constructing Our Best Lives in 2023 with Mandy Ross"In this episode, life cheerleader Mandy Ross joins us to talk about how to construct our best lives in 2023.Mandy shares tips on how to raise our standards, prioritize ourselves, and take inventory of our lives.She also discusses the importance of having a positive outlook and returning to our inner child, as well as how to stop ourselves from quitting.This is the first part in a series with Mandy on The Construction Life Podcast.You can find out more about Mandy on her website at MandyJRoss.com, or connect with her on social media at @MandyJRoss. You can also send her an email at Mandy@MandyJRoss.com.Thank you to everyone who has recently purchased a copy of Manny's first book, "The Amabel Letters." You can find out how to purchase a paperback or ebook copy at www.theamabelletters.com, on TikTok and Pinterest at @the_amabel_letters, and on Instagram at @_the_amabel_letters. Direct questions and inquiries to info@theamabelletters.com, and don't forget to leave a review!Connect with The Construction Life Podcast by texting Manny at 416 433-5737 or emailing him at manny@theconstructionlife.com. Be sure to include your name if you have a question you'd like him to answer on the show.If you have something to add to the conversation, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a date and time to join us in studio.The Construction Life Podcast is dedicated to giving back to the construction industry.Construction industry, construction life, construction podcast, Mandy Ross, best lives, 2023, standards, prioritize, inventory, positive outlook, inner child, quitting, series, website, social media, email, The Amabel Letters, book, paperback, ebook, TikTok, Pinterest, Instagram, questions, inquiries, review, text, email, studio, giving back
In this episode, we talk to Mandy Ross, the creator of The Paper of the Past website and Instagram page. Mandy spends her free time sharing photos and videos of a dazzling array of scrapbooks made in Britain and America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Find out all about them in today's episode. Show notes: https://www.scrapbooks.org.uk/eo2-collecting-scrapbooks/
The National Centre for Vocational Education and Research has published its student equity in VET data tables. It revealed an eleven percentage point gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous completion rates of VET qualifications.In their report, Indigenous Participation in VET: Understanding the Research, NCVER revealed that the VET sector needed to improve and adapt to better engage Indigenous students with VET. More successful engagement, they said, is built on community ownership, genuine partnerships with communities, respect for cultural knowledge and local capabilities, integration of cultural knowledge into training, and alignment of education and training with aspirations and, in the case of remote areas, local employment opportunities. So what if educational institutions designed and delivered VET programmes with cultural awareness accompanied with a likelihood of employment in the communities students plan on returning to?Introducing Djarragun College's Academies of Excellence - a recent and profound innovation providing VET learning and qualifications to its predominantly Indigenous student body.In part two of this episode of Time to Listen we speak with Mandy Ross, Djarragun's Dean of Academies of Excellence and Noel Mason, Djarragun's Dean of Academy of Creative and Performing Arts. "To improve the attraction and retention of our Indigenous students in VET programmes it really is all about the cultural connections. It starts at the beginning when the students are being informed about the VET opportunities or the courses that are available to them. We need to see Indigenous people in the marketing material. We need to see them and we need to hear their voices. When students are watching a clip with Indigenous people, they will sometimes know them and immediately the engagement goes off the scale. It's a relative or, you know, someone even closer to them that they know from their own community. And it's very exciting to watch the engagement. They also need the face to face contact from Indigenous people who are working in those areas. So here at Djarragun, we try to take the students out at least once a term to industry and connect with Indigenous people working in those areas. We have made connections with a couple of employers in the Cairns community and they do provide time for their Indigenous staff to come in and speak to our students and we really appreciate that. They're the sort of experiences that our kids need to keep involved and be reminded that the end goal is is really worth it," says Mandy, Djarragun's Dean of Academies of Excellence.Thank you for taking the time to listen.---------------------------------------------------------------Find the NCVER data here: Student equity in VET: participation, achievement and outcomes (ncver.edu.au)Find their report Indigenous Participation in VET: Understanding the Research here: Indigenous participation in VET: understanding the research (ncver.edu.au)Find out more about Djarragun College here: Djarragun College - Cape York PartnershipSupport the show
In the 8th episode, I sit down with someone I've been wanting to have on for a while now. Miss Mandy Ross. She is a content creator, model, singer, podcaster, host, YouTuber, and coach who is just an incredible person. We talked about everything from what she has been doing with her coaching, singing, and YouTube channel to looking at what is in store for her in the future. It was just so amazing to talk with her. So, go follow her.
Ep233 Megadeth David Ellefson, NHRA Funny Car Champ Del Worsham & Host Mandy Ross (11 24 ’20) by Todd Hancock
Mandy Ross (Host & Life Coach) - THE FULL 25 MIN CONVERSATION by Todd Hancock
Mandy Ross joins us on The Authors Unite Show! This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: https://authorsunite.com/ Thank you for listening to The Authors Unite Show! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
DOUBLE EPISODE: Who will make the playoffs and who should focus on the next draft. Return to sport by Yusuf Omar and getting your body and mind right with Mandy Ross and Robert Broten. The Last Dance; winning and crying. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sportpsych/message
Oftentimes people spend time helping and supporting others without considering how they treat themselves. Have you considered being your own "life cheerleader?" In this episode, Adam Torres and Mandy Ross, TV Host, Media Personality, and Content Creator explore what it means to have a positive relationship with yourself.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/
If you are ready to take back your life, don't miss this episode. Mandy Ross, an international TV host, coach, and YouTuber, shares how we can become the best cheerleader in our own lives. We discuss dealing with hardships, staying positive, and how you have to go within if you want to create the life you deserve. Mandy's practical advice on personal growth will help you lift yourself out of any place that isn't working for you anymore.
Mandy Ross joins us on The Authors Unite Show! This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: https://authorsunite.com/ Thank you for listening to The Authors Unite Show! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
Mandy Ross joins us on The Authors Unite Show! This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: https://authorsunite.com/ Thank you for listening to The Authors Unite Show! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
Tina Behers and Mandy Ross of Jira Align break down the three basic basic purposes of the kanban approach to portfolio management.
In this track, Mandy Ross provides a quick overview of Value Engineering based on the concept of Value Engineering as developed by Barry O'Reilly, author of Lean Enterprise and the upcoming book, Unlearn. To learn more about Value Engineering, visit barryoreilly.com/blog.
TIFF Stars galore! DJ Demers co-hosts as Helena-Alexis, Dwight Ireland, Mandy Ross, Chantel Elloway, Adam Murciano and Cleo Tellier drop by! Also it was great to meet the founders of CreditPHD.ca while hanging at Brad J Lamb's Theatre Park building in the #OomPH lounge!
CEO and co-founder of Retrium David Horowitz left his gig as an Agile coach to focus on a growing problem: retrospective fails. David says, "If you ask me, 'How would you describe Agile in just two words?' it would be, 'Continuous Improvement.'" Retrospectives are the vehicle for continuous improvement. Yet across the industry, David sees many teams who treat retrospectives like a chore or a checklist item--or, even worse, they skip the retrospective altogether. It gets even worse if the teams are distributed. David decided to quit being an Agile coach and founded Retrium, whose SaaS product makes retrospectives much more effective and engaging. The biggest pitfall in retrospectives, in David's opinion: "lack of follow-through." As for pitfalls during live retrospective, the lack of a level playing field may keep teams from getting value. Seniority, personality and physical location can all contribute to--or detract from--a participant's ability to actively participate and gain value. In other words, just because someone is junior, introverted and/or remote doesn't mean they don't want to contribute to the team's growth. David also touches on the Retrospective Facilitators Gathering, which he participates in. Mandy Ross from Sococo, SolutionsIQ partner, hosts at Agile2016 in Atlanta, GA. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thoughtleaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook
Throughout Diana Larsen's Agile career, there has been a common thread: she has a strong desire to understand how people learn. Lifelong learner and champion for learning, Diana knows it's impossible to learn everything. "But if I know that you have some skills that I don't have, I can either come to you and ask you to help me learn them, or I can turn to you when I need them. And you can turn to me for the things you'd like to learn more about." Inherent in the learning process is trust and vulnerability. In team retrospectives, each team member has to trust others with their vulnerability in order to open the door to learning. Without that trust and vulnerability, no one learns--and then how do you build anything? Mandy Ross from Sococo, SolutionsIQ partner, hosts at Agile2016 in Atlanta, GA. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thoughtleaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook
Special Co-Host Brad C Smith joins Todd, Jay Brody and Roddy Colmer, on a quest to get producer Bilal his first kiss. Jay brings in a fan from Germany who is up for anything. Will Bilal go all the way? Today's episode also feature Jack Berkovitz, Mandy Ross, and an amazing live performance from Kendal Thompson. All this and the hilarious Anne Marie Scheffler
Dan Attfield and Paul Hammond discovered that the rules of improv comedy are the polar opposite of Patrick Lencioni's "Five Dysfunctions of a Team." For example, the first dysfunction is Absense of Trust, but in an effective team, you encourage the Presence of Trust. The duo walked Agile Amped through a series of exercises that they used in their session "The Five Dysfunctions of an Improvised Comedy Group"--which started out right with a blackout disco with Beyonce blaring on the speakers. In the end, Dan and Paul have one goal: getting people to change their egocentric views to one that focuses on making others look awesome. Mandy Ross from Sococo, SolutionsIQ partner, hosts at Agile2016 in Atlanta, GA. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thoughtleaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook
As CEO of Sococo Cliff Pollan knows a thing or two about telecommuting. His first experience with it was back in 1980 when he worked in Minnesota out of the First Bank Produce building, right across the street from where Prince shot Purple Rain. At the time, the only technology that was available was the telephone, and there was no voicemail or email. Cliff spent a lot of time on airplanes "commuting" between home and work to maintain strong ties and get work done. Cliff's telecommuting experiences made it clear how important interpersonal connections are to effective work. Now as the CEO of Sococo, an online office platform, Cliff is able to realize the value of Agile by enabling more face-to-(virtual)face interactions, so that distributed teams can be more productive without devoting so much time to telecommuting. Mandy Ross from Sococo, SolutionsIQ partner, hosts at Agile2016 in Atlanta, GA. About Agile Amped The Agile Amped podcast series connects the community through compelling stories, passionate people, shared knowledge, and innovative ideas. Fueled by inspiring conversations with industry thoughtleaders, Agile Amped offers valuable content – anytime, anywhere. To receive real-time updates, subscribe at YouTube, iTunes or SolutionsIQ.com. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/SIQYouTube, http://bit.ly/SIQiTunes, http://www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Follow: http://bit.ly/SIQTwitter Like: http://bit.ly/SIQFacebook
In today's episode, Pilar talks to Mandy Ross from Sococo about how the tool is helping team members stay connected through technology. Introduction Link to episode on Coworking in Sococo: http://virtualnotdistant.com/online-coworking/ Pilar recommend the Kellogg Insight podcast episode on Managing Conflict in Virtual Teams because it focuses on multicultural teams, though they also take a broader view. http://insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu/article/podcast-tips-for-managing-conflict-at-work Check out the Mentoring Group http://training-for-virtual-teams.teachable.com/courses/mentoring-group Thank you to Saros Research for sponsoring our podcast! If you would like to give your opinion on products and get paid for it, use this link to register with Saros: https://www.sarosresearch.com/participate/join-saros-research/?id=100243 The Conversation with Mandy Ross from Sococo Sococo, what it is, what it looks like, what it was designed for. How this workspace works. "At a certain point after you work all the time in Sococo, the technology disappears and all that's left is the relationships between the people that are there." The history of Sococo. How the Cloud presented a threat and an opportunity... The mindshift when going opensource. Let Mandy know if you want to test out the mobile version of Sococo. @SococoMandy The importance of a fan base when you want to make an important change to your product. (Shout out to AgileBillKrebs) The early adoption system on mobile app stores. Mandy's job: Director of Marketing and Agile Coach Mandy's work history. Sococo in Japan. What kind of companies are using Sococo and in what ways - agencies working with freelancers, customer services, HR, dev-ops.
Mandy Ross is an international success coach, yoga instructor and TV and Media Personality who is on a mission to help others through the transformation to living the life of their dreams. Through years of working in various industries, research and education, Mandy has created a system of techniques that allows individuals to tap into their inner sunshine a.k.a. happiness resulting in a healthier, happier and more harmonious state of being. In order for Mandy to help others, she had to help herself first. She knew she had to be the change she wanted to see in the world. Through her inner work by creating Operation Soul Nourishment she is able to get out of her own funk and step into her own power. In this episode, Mandy will share her story of triumph and how you can apply it in your own journey. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Mandy's episode, Mandy's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Mandy Ross is one of the most open, loving and insightful artists I have ever met. Her weekly love letters inspire me to be more vulnerable and help me to remember why I am doing this and what really matters. She is an emerging artist with a heart that burns as brightly as the sun. We explore love, reframing and not being silent about abuse.
On this Episode: Mandy Ross, Dennis Hof and STUCKON PLANET EARTH!