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In the season 4 finale, The Supporting Cast welcomes the 42nd Mayor of Los Angeles (2013-2022) and current United States Ambassador to India, Eric Garcetti '88. In this episode, Ambassador Garcetti joins from Delhi, India, to tell his story—from growing up in Encino, to finding a passion for the performing arts at Harvard School, before studying international affairs at Columbia and as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford. Mayor Garcetti also describes what drew him to public service; the child of Mexican and Jewish parents, Eric describes himself as a “bridge builder” with a passion and facility for bringing distinct groups of citizens together, finding common ground and working toward a better future, while acknowledging the inevitable disappointments and daily criticisms that accompany elected life. Ambassador Garcetti then explains his lifelong fascination with India, the world's most populous country—a story that began in childhood, with parents who encouraged Eric to see the world, foster a curiosity about the lives of others, and then identify ways to serve. Mayor Garcetti references varous educators at Harvard School, Columbia, and Oxford as profound influences on his life and career in public life.
Host Samual Nathaniel Brown is joined by guests Chris Lodgson and KJ Muhammad. KJ Muhammad, better known as Friday Jones, is one of three Co-Chairs and a founding member of NAASD Los Angeles. KJ was recently appointed as a Commissioner to Mayor Garcetti's Los Angeles Reparation Commission. KJ is the author and publisher of a self-help memoir “The Real Friday Jones.” KJ is a Budget Representative for Empowerment Congress West Area Neighborhood Council and served as a Budget Advocate for the City of Los Angeles for the fiscal year 2019/2020. KJ is also an active member of the New Frontier Democratic Club and Black Women's Democratic Club in Los Angeles. KJ is a proud graduate of Howard University and most recently the Los Angeles African American Women's Political Policy Institute 2020. In her mind's eye, she is a dancer and occasional actress, in real life she does pretty good math! Chris Lodgson is the President and lead organizer/advocate for the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California, as well as a Community Organizing and Policy Manager in the Sacramento Office of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC). Originally from New York City, now living in Sacramento California, Chris has organized and advocated on behalf of local community-based and political organizations, as well as with local, state, and national nonprofit organizations for over 13 years on both the East Coast and West Coast. Chris is also the 2022 recipient of the Fannie Lou Hamer Boots on the Ground Award for Community Organizing from the National Assembly of American Slavery Descendants (NAASD). Join us. Tune in, Tell a Friend, Things will never be the same again. Tales From the Plantation Nation Podcast Every Wednesday 4pm Pacific and 7 pm Eastern. Abolitiontoday.org
Host Samual Nathaniel Brown is joined by guests Chris Lodgson and KJ Muhammad. KJ Muhammad, better known as Friday Jones, is one of three Co-Chairs and a founding member of NAASD Los Angeles. KJ was recently appointed as a Commissioner to Mayor Garcetti's Los Angeles Reparation Commission. KJ is the author and publisher of a self-help memoir “The Real Friday Jones.” KJ is a Budget Representative for Empowerment Congress West Area Neighborhood Council and served as a Budget Advocate for the City of Los Angeles for the fiscal year 2019/2020. KJ is also an active member of the New Frontier Democratic Club and Black Women's Democratic Club in Los Angeles. KJ is a proud graduate of Howard University and most recently the Los Angeles African American Women's Political Policy Institute 2020. In her mind's eye, she is a dancer and occasional actress, in real life she does pretty good math! Chris Lodgson is the President and lead organizer/advocate for the Coalition for a Just and Equitable California, as well as a Community Organizing and Policy Manager in the Sacramento Office of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC). Originally from New York City, now living in Sacramento California, Chris has organized and advocated on behalf of local community-based and political organizations, as well as with local, state, and national nonprofit organizations for over 13 years on both the East Coast and West Coast. Chris is also the 2022 recipient of the Fannie Lou Hamer Boots on the Ground Award for Community Organizing from the National Assembly of American Slavery Descendants (NAASD). Join us. Tune in, Tell a Friend, Things will never be the same again. Tales From the Plantation Nation Podcast Every Wednesday 4pm Pacific and 7 pm Eastern. Abolitiontoday.org
For nearly 10 years, Los Angeles has been led by mayor Eric Garcetti. He took over at a time when the city was just coming out of the Great Recession and beginning to find its economic footing again. Fast-forward to today. What legacy does Mayor Garcetti leave behind during his time at City Hall? And what is he going to do next?Voters in Georgia turn the Senate blue. Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock won the runoff election there yesterday, defeating Republican and former football star Herschel Walker. We go In Depth into what the Democrats can do now with a slim majority in the Senate. We end by talking to a U.S. Capitol Police Officer who was just awarded a Congressional Gold Medal for his efforts on January 6th, 2021 to save lawmakers from insurrectionists who stormed the building. He was also a key presence at the hearings. 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
For nearly 10 years, Los Angeles has been led by mayor Eric Garcetti. He took over at a time when the city was just coming out of the Great Recession and beginning to find its economic footing again. Fast-forward to today. What legacy does Mayor Garcetti leave behind during his time at City Hall? And what is he going to do next? Voters in Georgia turn the Senate blue. Incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock won the runoff election there yesterday, defeating Republican and former football star Herschel Walker. We go In Depth into what the Democrats can do now with a slim majority in the Senate. We end by talking to a U.S. Capitol Police Officer who was just awarded a Congressional Gold Medal for his efforts on January 6th, 2021 to save lawmakers from insurrectionists who stormed the building. He was also a key presence at the hearings. 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
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso emerged from the Los Angeles mayor's race primary as the only serious contender to the frontrunner, Congresswoman Karen Bass. Bass, a former Assembly Speaker who was rumored to be on Joe Biden's shortlist of VP candidates, had the name ID, but Caruso had the money. A lot of it. By the end of the bruising campaign, Caruso had burned though over $100 million - mostly his own money - outspending Bass eleven-to-one. The spending disparity made the race closer than many expected, though Bass ultimately prevailed.We're joined today by Doug Herman of The Strategy Group. Doug was inside the Bass campaign and helped build an effective strategy to compete successfully against a nearly-overwhelming spending disparity. Doug has served as a political advisor to Mayor Garcetti, former Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez and Congressman Henry Waxman, and was a lead mail strategist for Obama for America in the 2008 and 2012 campaigns. Plus, we tell you who had the Worst Week in California Politics.:32 The race1:56 Direct mail5:04 The Caruso ground game: what happened?7:46 The polls10:59 USC13:39 Why didn't Newsom endorse?15:06 What is California's role in 2024?19:14 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang"#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Angelica Vale is the “Latina Queen of Stage Comedy” and regarded as the Tina Fey and Carole Burnett of Spanish language entertainment. Vale is the most recognized Mexican comedic actress and a true triple threat on a live stage. She's a critically acclaimed live-theatre performer with an extensive career in film, television, radio and music that spans more than four very active decades. Her acting career begun as an infant tugging at the skirt of her legendary mother while live on stage. Vale is synonymous with live musical stage comedy and one of the most recognizable performers with over 500 live theatre productions and thousands of hours on stage. In 2017, Vale was the principal voice character (Mama Imelda) on the Spanish language version of the Disney animated Oscar winning hit, “Coco." Angelica solidified her worldwide fame as the lead actress on the wildly successful Televisa-Univision Spanish language version of the romantic comedy series, “Ugly Betty,” which set world-wide audience records. Today, she continues her passion for engaging audiences by hosting her own 5-hour morning radio show “La Vale Show” on the full-market FM station, CALI 93.9 in Los Angeles, California. Angelica was among the few broadcasters who, everyday, delivered a live studio call-in show while defying her own well-being at the height of the COVID 19 U.S. Pandemic. For this work she received the coveted “Gracie award” for outstanding achievement in radio. Angelica is also the main host of HBO Max “Bake Off” Mexico returning for a second season. She's also the head judge and character coach of Univision's reality talent competition "Tu Cara Me Suena" returning for season 3 this spring. All these platforms give Angelica a live-stage to project her love for theatrical performance. Angelica has participated in more than 300 TV programs in the US; 20 feature films; 25 music albums; and 30 stage productions to include the Off-Broadway run of the critically acclaimed, “Vagina Monologues.” Vale is a proud Southern California resident, a social media influencer with over 8 million combined followers; a tireless activist on Mayor Garcetti's community outreach team; a wife of an Iraq War Veteran, and the mother of two little Angelenos and fluent in Spanish, English and French. Vale has received many accolades including the 2022 Gracie® Award for outstanding achievement in media, Medallas de Cortez 2022 as radio personality of the Year, People En Español, “25 Mujeres Mas Poderosas,” and many, many more. Follow Echale Podcast: @EchalePodcast l Jose Quintero l & Business Inquiries: Echalepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Tik Tok: @EchalePodcast View us on Youtube: Youtube.com/echale
Mayor Garcetti did an exit interview with LA Magazine and it was atrocious. People are still debating the Fetterman/Oz debate. Kamala Harris is infatuated with school buses.
Sheriff Villanueva released new audio from city councilmembers that impacted him. Mayor Garcetti is in Argentina for the C40 Mayors Summit. A lot of people are rethinking cutting back police presence at school. An update on the border crisis.
Assemblyman James Gallagher comes on the show to talk about Newsom asking for the winter-blend of gas early. The John & Ken Voter Guide is out! Mayor Garcetti is still not in India, and he wants to monitor your water usage. Speed humps are coming back to LA.
Today on 5 Live: High school stabbing investigation. L.A. masking guidelines. Mayoral debate. 5 Live meets Mayor Garcetti. Inflation relief checks. Kia-Hyundai lawsuit. Shortage of beer. Bad otter steals a surfboard. 'Stranger Things' stuff. Free Tombstone pizza for a year. We say goodbye to Kevin Weber. And more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Lauren Faber O'Connor, Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Los Angeles.Ted and Lauren discuss her early career at the British Embassy promoting sustainability solutions, as well as the relationship between British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, and California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, which led to her moving home to California to serve as Assistant Secretary of the California EPA for Climate.She goes to share how she landed back in Los Angeles to work for Mayor Garcetti to serve as deputy, and then Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Los Angeles, highlighting LA's unique role and its opportunity to create a potent model for sustainability. She digs into the breadth of environmental and equity issues the Mayor has spearheaded, and the responsibility and opportunity that LA has to serve in a local government leadership capacity. That opportunity includes demonstrating how the City has turned a major corner, completely transforming its environmental posture...from a City choked with traffic and pollution...to a model for the country and world.
Mayoral candidates Karen Bass and Rick Caruso are making big promises on homelessness, but can they deliver? Outgoing Mayor Eric Garcetti says good luck. Starting next year, loitering for the purposes of prostitution will be decriminalized. Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 357 into law on July 1. As recycling centers shut down statewide, it's tougher for OC residents to trade in cans and bottles for extra bucks. Now there's a push to make it easier to obtain California Redemption Value fees.
The 85th episode of dToks features Matthew Manos, CEO of verynice, The head of the creative advisory council for Mayor Garcetti and the Director of Challenge based learning at USC as he talks about his unique philosophy towards everything, and his DeToxes
Here's your morning news: Early voting in this primary election low leading up to election day; Mayor Garcetti declares Juneteenth an official holiday in Los Angeles; Amid high COVID transmission in L.A. County, some signs that spread may be starting to slow; The Electrify Expo heads to Seattle after drawing crowds to the Long Beach Convention Center; At the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Summit of the Americas is taking place through Friday; NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has a new director – the first woman to assume the role in the lab's history. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Here's your morning news: Average price of gas in L.A. climbs to $6.22 per gallon; Driver who hit and killed pedestrian this week identified as head of Mayor Garcetti's Crisis Response Team; City Council unanimously votes to ban sale of menthol cigarettes and other flavored tobacco products; Using "gray" water for your irrigation; Labor movement reaches a Korean barbecue restaurant in L.A. County; In Santa Ana, Mater Dei High is reopening after threat to school; All-female car clubs popping up in Southern California. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
What's happening today: Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu has resigned amid corruption probe; L.A. healthcare providers on alert as more states report potential cases of monkeypox; CDC recommending third dose of Pfizer vaccine for children ages five to eleven; VGP: Will my vote be counted if I write in a candidate who is not running for a particular seat?; Mayor Garcetti and L.A. Civil Rights Department to hold anti-hate vigil in acknowledgement of Laguna Woods and Buffalo, New York shootings. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Naomi Seligman comes on the show to talk about the allegations against Rick Jacobs and how much Mayor Garcetti knew about them. There is a fire in Laguna Nigel. Andy Dick was arrested again.
What's happening today: U.S. Senate report says Mayor Garcetti should have been aware of aide's misbehavior; Garcetti announces 4 million Angelenos to face water restrictions; Day 2 of weeklong strike ends for Cedars-Sinai workers; L.A. City Council OKs program to provide legal help to those facing deportation. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
More on Mayor Garcetti still not being the next ambassador to India. More on the plan to end traffic deaths in LA. How does any work get done in the LA County DA's office if the majority of Gascon's deputy DAs don't agree with how Gascon wants to prosecute crimes? An update from the Execution Desk.
What's happening today: MLB suspends Dodger pitcher Trevor Bower for two seasons over violations of its sexual assault and domestic violence policies; Mayor Garcetti, families gather at Florence & Normandie to commemorate 1992 uprisings; New study says that 68% of Angelenos expect future violence; Get to know mayoral candidate Karen Bass; Stage Coach country music festival returns after pandemic hiatus. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Here's your morning news: Starting Friday, LA County once again requires masking on public transportation; Workplace regulators have extended mandatory COVID sick pay through the end of the 2022; Mayor Garcetti's new proposed budget includes $150-million-dollar increase to police budget; In Costa Mesa, police investigating fatal shooting of four ducks at local park; On Earth Day, a groundbreaking ceremony for the Wildlife Crossing over the 101 freeway in Agoura Hills; Sheriff Villanueva to testify under oath Friday about deputy subgroups operating inside his department; Sunday marks 107 years since the Armenian Genocide; Gas prices in L.A. County drop for 25th day in a row. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Mayor Garcetti said there will be an 8.5% increase in the budget for LAPD. There was a follow home robbery at an Airbnb in the Beverly Crest area. More on the mask mandates being dropped for public transportation.
Here's your morning news: Mayor Eric Garcetti has unveiled his final budget proposal; State lawmakers considering bills that would make kindergarten mandatory and require school districts to provide full-day instruction; Palisades Charter High School wearing masks indoors again after school officials reported a surge in COVID-19 infections following Spring Break; Across state, law enforcement agencies are coming under scrutiny for using the DNA taken from sexual assault survivors in unrelated criminal investigations; LAX is a step closer to completing its Automated People Mover; Officials celebrate completion of interchange improvement project on the I-15, at Railroad Canyon in Lake Elsinore; Vigil last night at Griffith Park, where 77-year-old cyclist was killed over the weekend while training for a charity ride. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
What's happening today: New Mexico safety officials issue maximum fine to Rust producers; One dead in small plane crash on 210 freeway; Mayor Garcetti lays out final proposed city budget before leaving office; On 4/20, a connection between cannabis and climate change; Azusa Unified to reorganize schools in district. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Alissa, Scott, and Matt give a brief update on what's next for LA Podcast as we head into the thick of Election Season.We don't know much about you, listener! We would be grateful if you spend a few minutes on our short listener survey. Click Here.If you want to help us with election coverage, please send us an email: hello@thelapod.comHave a question about the upcoming election you'd like us to answer? Leave us a voicemail by calling: 323-250-2106And, if you really want to see it, here is Mayor Garcetti's 2022 State of the City address.
Alex Stone comes on the show to talk about Elon Musk wanting to buy Twitter outright. There was an officer involved shooting on the 405 near Skirball this morning. Mayor Garcetti gave his final State of the City address. NYC Mayor Eric Adams criticized the BLM movement.
What's happening today: Mayor Garcetti delivers final State of the City address; The city will extend a Culver City sidewalk where unhoused campers reside; Pfizer requests boosters for children 5-11; Gay rights activist Ed Buck sentenced to 30 years in prison for overdose deaths of two men; Driver of pulled over vehicle fires at CHP on the 405; Some faculty in Cal State Dominguez Hills still waiting on contract promises; L.A. City Council wants to clean trash-strewn sidewalks and alleyways; Ontario Airport reports more travelers than before pandemic. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Mayor Garcetti is still denying the Rick Jacobs allegations. Citizens in Shanghai, China were screaming from their apartments due to a government enforced lockdown. Mail delivery in a Santa Monica neighborhood has been suspended.
Mayor Garcetti's nomination to become the ambassador to India might not happen anymore. An CA Supreme Court judge throws out a corporate board diversity law. Rick Caruso says no one feels safe in Los Angeles. A German man had himself vaccinated at least 90 times to sell the vaccine cards.
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Eating avocados can reduce the risk of a heart attack & LA County is rolling out the first guaranteed income pilot program. An update on Mayor Garcetti's nomination to become the ambassador to India. Nearly half of LAUSD students have been absent from class.
Wrapping up the dog rescue story from Monday. Mayor Garcetti's nomination to become ambassador to India is on the ropes. An update on the border. Some California workers don't want to return to the office.
Greg Smith, the attorney for Matthew Garza comes on the show to talk about Mayor Garcetti's nomination to become the ambassador to India being stalled. More on Prop 47. The Oscars are on Sunday.
Brad Garrett comes on the show to discuss the latest on Russia and Ukraine. There has been another hold placed on Mayor Garcetti's nomination to become the next ambassador to India. There was a heated exchange at a Georgia school board meeting over sexually explicit content in a book being given to students.
Residents in San Francisco and Los Angeles are leaving California in waves. Senator Joni Ernest said she has placed a hold on Mayor Garcetti's hearing on his nomination to become a U.S. ambassador in India. A man and a woman tied to street thefts and robberies have been arrested on connection with a ‘street blessing scams'. Dodger's manager Dave Roberts predicts the team will the World Series this year.
Alissa and Matt talk over no-longer-confidential report investigating allegations of sexual harassment inside the office of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti. The report's confidentiality was waived on March 18th. We obtained a copy, and have been reading it carefully. Support us on Patreon!Subscribe to the LA Newsletter! Read Alissa's New York Magazine Story on accusations of sexual harassment in the Mayor's office.
Mayor of Taft, CA Dan Noerr comes on the show talk about rising gas and oil prices. More on Mayor Garcetti's nomination to be the ambassador to India being held up. Kamala Harris had another word salad in Louisana.
Mayor Garcetti says you can't blame him for homeless doubling under his tenure See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayor Garcetti is still waiting on being confirmed as the ambassador to India. The Hollywood types are supporting Karen Bass for mayor. Welcome to Bidenville. David Axelrod said the Biden administration can't blame the inflation on Putin.
John Tye comes on the show to talk about why Mayor Garcetti's ambassadorship nomination is being held up. An illegal immigrant is facing 10 years in prison for gun charges in connection with the death of a woman in the Bay Area.
Alex Stone comes on the show to talk about gas being stolen now that prices are going up. California rank's 30th in terms of the percentage of the average paycheck spent on gas. More on why Mayor Garcetti's nomination to become ambassador to India has been stalled. Liberal cities are starting to clear more and more homeless encampments.
Support us on Patreon!Subscribe to the LA Newsletter! Read Edition 30 in your browser here.Subscribe to Thirty Mile Zone, LA Podcast's sister podcast about LA Movies.Below you can find links to some subjects discussed on LA Podcast #217Headlines:Republican Senator Chuck Grassley has objected to Garcetti's nomination to be Ambassador to India.Click here to learn about accusations that Mayor Garcetti perjured himself in front of the US Senate.Learn more about bargaining between grocery workers and their bosses across SoCal.Read more about the Provider Alliance mayoral candidate forum on homelessness.Watch it on Facebook video.
It's March Hypocrisy Madness! Today's matchup features the #8 seed Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti vs. #9 seed Austin Mayor Steve Adler. You can cast your vote now @hammerandnigel on Twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's happening today: MLB players accept contract offer from team owners to end lockout; California will lift school indoor masking requirements on Friday, with L.A. County to follow soon; Grassroot effort sends emergency supplies to Ukraine; Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley holding up Mayor Garcetti's ambassadorship to India; NTSB releases report on helicopter crash that killed a Huntington Beach police officer. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
Alli Spotts-De Lazzer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, a “CEDS” Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and a CEDS Supervisor. Alli has authored the book, MeaningFULL: 23 Life-Changing Stories of Conquering Dieting, Weight, & Body Image Issues. Alli has created #ShakeIt for Self-Acceptance!®, a series of public events sparking conversations about self-acceptance through fun, motivating messages. She was named the 2017 iaedp Member of the Year, and Mayor Garcetti recognized July 13, 2017 as “#ShakeIt for Self-Acceptance! Day” in the City of Los Angeles. We discuss topics including: The importance of feeling seen and validated The birth of MeaningFULL The importance of learning to greet oneself There is a way to to stop chasing the next best thing to live a “MeaningFULL” life ________________________ This Episode is sponsored by my ClearStep. ClearStep is on a mission to revolutionize care for clients suffering from eating disorders. They do this by finding a simple, anxiety-free virtual experience for clients and families. Their numberless scales are the first HIPPA compliant solution to provide a blind weigh-in for clients and seamless access to the data for clinicians. If you go onto their website www.myclearstep.com and type in the promo code “theeatingdisordertrap” to receive a 10% discount on your purchase of a ClearStep numberless scale _________________________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
On Today's Podcast This week I sit down with Eliana Gilad. Healing voice mentor, therapeutic singing pioneer, author and creator of the “Find Your True Voice” program, Eliana Gilad helps heart-centered professionals and entrepreneurs to embody their unique voice and confidently express it from the inside out. Having lived through three wars and social unrest in the Middle East, Eliana knows how to thrive through uncertainty. She developed a healing voice system, medically proven over the last 20+ years to reduce anxiety, increase focus and inner calm. Direct descendent of prophetess Miriam; member of the Levite tribe (both mom and dad's side), Gilad has devoted her life to reviving the feminine healing voice traditions of the ancient near east. Eliana has trained 10,000+ spiritually aligned professionals through the Voices of Eden trainings and Therapeutic Singing Certification program. Nominated for L.A. Mayor Garcetti's Small Business Award for Innovation, Eliana has given two TEDx talks, presented twice at the UN, and presented with Deepak Chopra, Bobby McFerrin, Michael Beckwith, and Marianne Williamson. Her work is endorsed by Gregg Braden, Dr. Masaru Emoto, and thought leaders in the health, wellness, feminine leadership, and new science genres. How to Connect with Eliana leahchana57@gmail.com https://voicesofeden.com https://facebook.com/groups/femininewisdomcircle/ Get Eliana's Gift Below
Alli Spotts-De Lazzer is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, a “CEDS” Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, and a CEDS Supervisor. Alli has authored the book, MeaningFULL: 23 Life-Changing Stories of Conquering Dieting, Weight, & Body Image Issues; presented educational workshops at conferences, graduate schools, and hospitals; and published articles in academic journals, trade magazines, and online information hubs. Her professional-related volunteerism includes co-chairing committees for both the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals and the Academy for Eating Disorders, facilitating a support group for carers of people with eating issues, and creating #ShakeIt for Self-Acceptance!®, a series of public events sparking conversations about self-acceptance through fun, motivating messages. She was named the 2017 iaedp Member of the Year, and Mayor Garcetti recognized July 13, 2017 as “#ShakeIt for Self-Acceptance! Day” in the City of Los Angeles. To find a local bookstore, link mentioned in podcast: https://bookshop.org/ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/MeaningFULL-Life-Changing-Stories-Conquering-Dieting/dp/1950730697/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=MeaningFULL&qid=1621491638&sr=8-2 Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/meaningfull-alli-spotts-de-lazzer/1137536357?ean=9781950730698 Unsolicited Press: https://www.unsolicitedpress.com/store/p307/meaningfull.html MeaningFULL links: Website: https://www.meaningfullread.com/ All socials are @MeaningFULLread Instagram: @MeaningFULLread https://www.instagram.com/meaningfullread/ Facebook: @MeaningFULLread https://www.facebook.com/MeaningFULLread Twitter:@MeaningFULLread https://twitter.com/MeaningFULLread Therapist links: https://therapyhelps.us As always, SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. and CONNECT with EM on IG @letsgetem___!
Adam and Dr. Drew open the show discussing the policing of language as Adam makes an interesting point about the natural progression of that movement. The conversation then turns to homelessness as Drew is highly vexed by Mayor Garcetti's claimed reasons for the crisis. Adam then uncovers a startling disorder that is sweeping across entire communities in America and the guys discuss it's potential impact. The guys then turn to the phones and speak to a caller with thoughts on President Trump's foreign relations record. Please Support Our Sponsors: LifeLock.com, promo code ADAM TommyJohn.com/ADAM EightSleep.com/LOVE Pluto.tv See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.