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Meet Emily, the owner and founder of Emily Werner Nutrition. Emily is a clinical nutritionist and discovered her passion for nutrition after watching her own husband turn his life around. Emily wants everyone to have the knowledge and power to change and thrive! Emily focuses on functional medicine with the prevention and management of disease. Emily worked in online advertising for most of her career, but an anxiety attack made her reassess and take a 180 to pursue her passion. In this episode we discuss - - Why restaurant food makes you bloated (this isn’t normal!) - Small sustainable steps over time - Metabolic Syndrome - How many vegetables you should actually be eating - Meal planning VS meal plans - The 3pm brain fog crash - Food as fuel vs calories to burn - Career changes and cognitive dissonance Become the best version of yourself today! @emilywernernutrition https://www.emilywernernutrition.com/
Meet Emily - a mama, a partner, and a rockstar Gut Health and Weight Loss mentor - a total babe at educating and mentoring and walking her talk... ALL THE WHILE working her full time job as a mama! She wouldn't have it any other way. Hear Emily's story of why she does the work she does today and get inspired by her innumerable value that she offers in a variety of areas - gut health, wellness, self love, network marketing, the list goes on! ➤➤➤MORE OF EMILY: ➤Instagram: @emilyseparovic_ ➤Facebook: Emily Separovic
Meet Emily, aka @essentiallyemm Emily is a business mentor, manifestation coach, speaker & author who helps people align with their Higher Self and manifest abundance. In this episode we cover:
Meet Emily, the co-founder of Ghost Island Media, a podcast network based in Taiwan. Emily shares what kinds of stories need to be told, the podcast boom in Taiwan, and the meaning behind 'ghost island'. Please support the Taiwanren project by leaving a review and donating to the cause on Patreon. 讓我們一起加油! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/taiwanren IG: @taiwanren.co Email: cindy@taiwanren.co Support the show: http://patreon.com/taiwanren See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Emily, Steph & Zara attempting to make sense of how to be their best selves in a new year that seems to have no rule book. Instagram: @mixedupinsteacup Emily: @theothermrssndywarhova Steph: @stephloumcg Zara: @zeeskititi
Meet Emily's brother-in-law! Pat is the father of 6 and in this episode, he opens his heart about the joys and challenges of fatherhood, continuing to prioritize marriage and the importance of community.
In this short and final episode of Meet Emily in Paris TRUE/FALSE I talk you through the different locations we see in the show. EP 1 Her taxi ride from the airport takes her by the Eiffel Toweer --> Rue de Rivoli --> Concorde --> Arc de triomphe --> Opera --> her appartment in the 5th
In this short episode of Meet Emily in Paris TRUE/FALSE I talk through a couple of scenes regarding ♥️ love & relationships in France, Paris
Missing Social Squad? Why not check out our new podcast The Undone...https://omny.fm/shows/the-undone/dating-in-your-20s Let’s be honest. When you’re in your 20s, everything feels complicated… which is where The Undone comes in, Mamamia's new podcast for people in their 20s. Meet Emily and Lucy. They work at Mamamia and they live together in the inner city. They spend their days trying to work out how to turn the oven on, why their dating lives are such garbage fires, and why sometimes their tiny daily struggles seem just as insurmountable as the world’s biggest problems. Every week on The Undone they’ll be sharing dating stories and talking about the biggest issue in their world, because... nothing is simple in your 20s. And today on the show they're joined by Social Squad host Tully Smyth Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/social-squad/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this short episode of Meet Emily in Paris TRUE/FALSE I talk through a couple of scenes regarding the work culture in Paris How speaking
Looking for something to listen to this weekend? Why not check out our new podcast The Undone...https://omny.fm/shows/the-undone/dating-in-your-20s Let’s be honest. When you’re in your 20s, everything feels complicated… which is where The Undone comes in, Mamamia's new podcast for people in their 20s. Meet Emily and Lucy. They work at Mamamia and they live together in the inner city. They spend their days trying to work out how to turn the oven on, why their dating lives are such garbage fires, and why sometimes their tiny daily struggles seem just as insurmountable as the world’s biggest problems. Every week on The Undone they’ll be sharing dating stories and talking about the biggest issue in their world, because... nothing is simple in your 20s. On the show today, Luce and Em discuss whether or not you should be in a long-term relationship in your 20s. Plus, what happens when a date turns out to have a fetish for your heritage? The End Bits If you like the show, subscribe and leave us a review. Also, if you feel like winning a $100 voucher, tell us your thoughts here: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/5987033/The-Undone-2020-Survey Slide into our DMs @emilyvernem & @lucymneville CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Send us a voice memo to podcast@mamamia.com.au This episode was produced by Elissa Ratliff & Zoe Ferguson. This episode of The Undone was brought to you by the All-New Toyota Yaris Cross, with everything you need for wherever 2020 is taking you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missing Overshare? Why not check out our new podcast The Undone...https://omny.fm/shows/the-undone/dating-in-your-20s Let’s be honest. When you’re in your 20s, everything feels complicated… which is where The Undone comes in, Mamamia's new podcast for people in their 20s. Meet Emily and Lucy. They work at Mamamia and they live together in the inner city. They spend their days trying to work out how to turn the oven on, why their dating lives are such garbage fires, and why sometimes their tiny daily struggles seem just as insurmountable as the world’s biggest problems. Every week on The Undone they’ll be sharing dating stories and talking about the biggest issue in their world, because... nothing is simple in your 20s. On the show today, Luce and Em discuss whether or not you should be in a long-term relationship in your 20s. Plus, what happens when a date turns out to have a fetish for your heritage? The End Bits If you like the show, subscribe and leave us a review. Also, if you feel like winning a $100 voucher, tell us your thoughts here: https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/5987033/The-Undone-2020-Survey Slide into our DMs @emilyvernem & @lucymneville CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Send us a voice memo to podcast@mamamia.com.au This episode was produced by Elissa Ratliff & Zoe Ferguson. This episode of The Undone was brought to you by the All-New Toyota Yaris Cross, with everything you need for wherever 2020 is taking you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Emily in Paris, No, Emily Cooper is not on the show! In this series of short episodes of Meet Emily in Paris
Meet Emily! She's an artist in San Diego who, like me, is trying to plug out of the matrix. We talk about a wide range of things from our spirituality, difference in politics, conspiracies, the illuminati, and much more. While we might disagree politically, our Venn diagram intersects when it comes to our connection with the metaphysical world.Music by @klrblndsiddyEmail: bridgetobetterpodcast@gmail.comIG: @bridgetobetter
Meet Emily, Founder of Expat Parenting Abroad. In this 10th episode
Meet Emily's dad! Gregg Hoffmann comes on the podcast in this episode to share his journey of learning from the men before him and growing in his own fatherhood.
Meet Emily's mom! In this episode, Emily talks with her mom about the various stages of motherhood, letting people in and keeping marriage, humor and faith a priority.
First Chair catches up with Emily Lovett, current PSIA Cross Country team member. Meet Emily and learn how her teaching background started when she started teaching cross country skiing at the Steamboat Ski Touring Center in 1995. Did you know that an October 2016 Outside magazine article ranked nordic skiing the world’s toughest outdoor sport? Meet Emily and then check out these videos to get started cross country skiing this season. https://www.thesnowpros.org/take-a-lesson/how-to-learn-to-cross-country-ski
In this episode, Ryan and Emily Russ join the show. They speak about their niche working with sexual addiction patients and uncovering underlying traumas. Plus, Ryan talks about how lucrative intensives have been for his practice. Later, Ryan and Emily explain the importance of doing your own work as a therapist – invest your time in education, therapy, and informative readings. Meet Emily and Ryan Russ Our family lives in Little Rock, AR. We have 3 young children and 1 Goldendoodle puppy. When Ryan was finishing up grad school at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS 15 years ago, we knew one day we wanted to work together in private practice. After being on staff at Capstone Treatment Center, where Ryan received extensive training and certifications in Trauma, Sexual Addiction, Multiple Addiction, EMDR, Mindfulness, and Brainspotting, in 2019 we nervously took the plunge into opening our own group practice clinic. Ryan's main specialties are Sex Addiction, Trauma, Custom Intensives, and Custom Personal Growth Intensives for other therapists wanting to do their own therapy work. Emily's specialties include administration, client hospitality, and juggling all the clinic details while raising 3 children and potty training a puppy. Getting to work together as a married couple has its challenges, but it mostly has been so rewarding! Seeing how God has created our skill sets so oppositely and yet so complementary has been a really neat gift this past year. Client care and the “Art of Therapy” is at the core of our family-owned and operated clinic. Sexual Addiction Niche In 2012, Ryan stumbled upon the work of Patrick Carnes. Ryan loved how men could encounter each other and work through their issues. This inspired Ryan to do sexual addiction work with people who were out of control sexually in their lives. Trauma, attachment, and family systems are also underneath sex addiction; Ryan likes to help his clients uncover these issues. Intensives Half of Ryan's revenue comes from doing intensives. You can do so much more with uninterrupted time. Ryan does one, two, or three-day intensives with eight hours of therapy each day. The intensive will be customized to the issue at hand. Ryan utilizes brain spotting, trauma egg, and yoga. Plus, Ryan is a certified yoga therapist – they are also looking to start goat yoga. The Value of Doing Your Own Work Both Ryan and Emily have gone to therapy independently and as a couple. If it weren't for that, they wouldn't be as secure as a team. They want their clinicians who work for them to also have done their own work. It's hard to take a patient farther in the therapy process than you have gone yourself. Sometimes, Emily and Ryan disagree on business ideas. You have to learn how to work through the bumps in the road. Work-Life Balance When there is scarcity, there is a shame-based hustle. Be intentional. Ryan and Emily have the mindset to go slow and steady. Plus, they have learned not to say yes to everything. When Ryan and Emily are home for work, it's tempting to talk more about the business. However, they realized they needed to have more family time. They even hired a housekeeper to lessen the burden and increase their quality time together. Recommended Resources Ryan heard about G Suite on the Practice of Therapy. They recommend the G Suite E-Course because it helped them learn how to maximize their productivity using the G Suite tools. Emily says that the Practice of the Practice has also been beneficial because it is essential to have a community in private practice. Also, continual education will carry various dividends. Emily recommends doing your own work as a clinician so you can be a better clinician and serve your clients. They have a budget for each member of their staff to do their own work. Ryan even does intensives for other therapists. You can't sell therapy if you don't believe in doing it yourself. Investing Your Time Other people tend to value you more than you value yourself. If you are trapped in specific ways of thinking, then you are not going to be doing more in-depth and quality work. It's essential to have an intentional effort to do quality work. Utilize the tools around you to level up. It's a no-brainer for Ryan. Behind every risk, Ryan felt support. Being transparent… Some of the resources below use affiliate links which simply means we receive a commission if you purchase using the links, at no extra cost to you. Thanks for using the links! Emily and Ryan's Resource The Finding Place Counseling Emily@thefindingplacecounseling.com Instagram: @TheFindingPlaceCounseling Resources TherapyNotes.com Free Webinar: Money Matters in Private Practice Take the 2-Minute Mastermind Survey Gordon's Mastermind Group Profitable Mental Health CE Starter-Kit (Use Code GORDON2020) G Suite for Therapists | The E-Course Session Note Helper Be a Podcast Guest Follow @TPOTpodcast on Instagram Meet Gordon Brewer, MEd, LMFT Gordon is the person behind The Practice of Therapy Podcast & Blog. He is also President and Founder of Kingsport Counseling Associates, PLLC. He is a therapist, consultant, business mentor, trainer, and writer. PLEASE Subscribe to The Practice of Therapy Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow us on Twitter @therapistlearn and Pinterest “Like” us on Facebook Edit
Meet Emily. Her hair is short, but her list of husbands is long. When a slow news day in the UK leads to the creation of a documentary The Guardian, The Daily Mail, and the Daily Telegraph all rave as the best thing ever, Jaime and Dave have no choice but to check this out for themselves and discover firsthand that the British media is wrong. So. Very. Wrong. Join us as we discuss the finer points of biganometry, ponder the raw undeniable machismo of train guards, and pitch “Bigammers,” our show that attempts to make this documentary watchable. Featuring surprise appearances by William Shatner, Doctor Who, Baby Yoda, and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Bigamy Cap™. We’re suffering through and reporting back on The Bigamist Bride: My Five Husbands, available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. If you enjoy our podcast, please rate, review, subscribe, or tell a friend! Theme music: "Mexicana Massacre" by Tomb Dragomir off his Instrumental Psycho Synth Album
Meet Emily. At one point, her personal boundaries were violated. But, she has found the strength to reclaim her life. *Audio Engineer: Official Infamous Beats. Instagram - @OfficialInfamousBeats --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dearmotherpodcast/support
NEW EPISODE. Meet Emily. As you can tell, Emily Cronizer is a badass and we were fortunate enough to sit down with her this week to talk shop, balance, and how to get those booty gains. Join us and listen in as Garrett and Noah share their biggest Pet Peeves in the Gym, present their best Workout Song Nominations of the Week, and share their Shoutout Sunday in this action packed episode! You can WATCH the episode on our YouTube page or listen in on your favorite podcast platform. Follow Emily and the boys here: @emily.cronizer @garrettbondy5 @noah.a.francis @mostlyliftingstuff Segment time stamps: Gym Pet Peeves - 3:57 Workout Song Nominations - 14:25 Shoutout Sunday - 17:48 Special Interview with Emily Cronizer - 24:53
Meet Emily who is part of a much needed new generation of police officers coming forward to serve their communities. We dive into her background and her very touching story of what motivated her to join the “Men and Women in Blue” Interested in music for your next event. Check out my website at www.rhyminrichie.com
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It's All Been Done Radio Hour Commercial #76 Life With a Voice Actor #2 "The Coopers" Meet Emily, a struggling voice actress, and her unusually lucky husband, Logan. A comedy radio show originally performed at MadLab theatre on May 12, 2018. STARRING Samantha Stark as Emily Cooper Seamus Talty as Logan Cooper Narrated by Chris Allen Foley Artist Seamus Talty Podcast edited by Chris Allen Written by Samantha Stark Radio Hour created by Jerome Wetzel Directed by Dallas Ray Music Director Kristin Green Theme Songs by Nathan Haley and Jerome Wetzel Technical Director Shane Stefanchik Story Consultant Nick Arganbright Script Editors Shannon Marie Watts and Keith Jackson We are a proud member of Circle270Media Visit our website itsallbeendoneradiohour.com Please support us at http://pateron.com/IABD Follow us on social media @IABDPresents When you post about us, hashtag #IABD We are part of the IABD Presents network, found at iabdpresents.com
Meet Emily, Dog trainer and military family member, as she discusses what is to come in future episodes.
Meet Emily and Sammy, two best friends trying to stay connected long distance. We laugh, we fight, we mess up ALOT of the audio. Tune in next week for our interview with Kim Kardashian!
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Meet Emily a high powered architect who has been madly in love with her hunky glass blower boyfriend for 4 years. The first time she comes for an intuitive session she wants to discuss her relationship; her sweetie KC is battling a mysterious illness that is making them grow apart. She returns 2 years later to let me know that he has passed from cancer. I know this story is a tear jerker. But it’s also real life. The gems here are plenty. Pay extra attention to how they both got to talk about their meaning to each other, in this life and beyond. It’s a rare and sacred opportunity to experience this couples story. Emily & KC were enlightened enough to discuss the process and reflect while in the situation.
Amanda is out this week so a new voice joins the podcast to fill the seat. Meet Emily! She's got magic kid gloves!
Amanda is out this week so a new voice joins the podcast to fill the seat. Meet Emily! She's got magic kid gloves!
In today's episode we're talking to mama Emily Lucchino about giving birth at a birth center, being a natural mama, and how chiropractic practices factored into her prenatal care. Meet Emily, chiropractor, doula-in-training, mama to Ava Grace, wife to Joe, and lover of all things natural. Emily grew up on a farm and familiar with what it’s like to live off the land. She shares that when they weren’t feeling well in her home, they used hand-picked herbs, flowers and other natural remedies for healing. It makes sense that Emily was drawn to school for chiropractic care, being in alignment (pun intended!) with natural healthcare and living. Her husband Joe had a more modern upbringing. So when it came time to decide what to do when they became pregnant, it was a big test of their marriage. To set the scene, Emily and Joe got pregnant just after getting married, at the same time their careers were taking off. So here they are with multiple new life experiences and figuring out how to navigate it all. They asked themselves, “are we ready for this?!” Emily originally wanted a home birth. After some discussion and compromising with Joe, they decided on a birthing center. Emily takes us through the process of this decision, along with some of the deep self-work she did while pregnant. She’s excited to share her story because it’s an opportunity to re-write the script of what you typically hear around birth. And she also answers the million dollar question for us - Will they do a home birth for baby number 2?! Show notes The Midwife Center for Birth & Women's Health in Pittsburg, PA Sponsors Check out www.momsneedsleep.com/home to learn about Reverie and their amazing power bed that helps pregnant moms and new moms get the best sleep possible.