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Welcome back to Below Grade Level! On this episode, we begin reading My Teacher is an Alien by Bruce Coville! Meet Susan, Peter, and their new teacher Mr. Smith, definitely a human man and not an alien! Tagents galore as we discuss everything from dittos to slate boards to a mysterious commercial jingle that nobody … Continue reading Chapter 45 | My Teacher is an Alien | Chapters 1-5
Touching the lives of others through powerful story making. Just making a difference in women's lives. We all have 'Don't Be Invisible Moments' -those powerful moments that change, us, redefine us, and move us forward toward our most fabulous versions of ourselves. Join me in meeting the authors in our upcoming new book Don't Be Invisible Be Fabulous : A Mile In Her Shoes - These women took the courageous step to inspire others with what they've been through and what they have learned as we use stories to connect us and bring us closer to one another.
In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Susan Katz, CEO of Susan Katz Advantage. Susan talks about being a business coach and what an ideal business owner looks like to her. She also touches topics such as what starting a business is like, what to look for in a coach, and living from your empowering belief. QUOTES "Just knowing something doesn’t mean you will change. You can read all the self-help books in the world -and I call them ‘shelf-help’ because you read them, they sit on the shelf- if you do nothing, nothing changes. " - Susan Katz [13:45] “We all have a choice whether we want to stay in the limiting belief or whether we want to live from our empowering belief.” - Susan Katz [20:53] “I would say that a coach is also someone who should be pushing you out of your comfort-zone. Because staying comfortable doesn’t cause growth. Getting uncomfortable causes growth.” - Susan Katz [39:30] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [02:44] Meet Susan [04:39] Client Engagements [06:57] Coachable Clients [11:33] High-Performers and Ambitions [15:38] Mindset and Story Exercise [22:59] Becoming a Business Coach [28:56] Finances Starting a Business [30:57] Susan’s Husband [32:39] Turning Down Business [34:16] Starting a Business is Hard! [36:17] Business Coaching Now Vs. When Susan Started [37:56] What to Look For in a Coach [41:29] Wrap-Up Questions [50:01] Outro RESOURCES https://www.nba.com/bulls/?ls=iref:nba:gnav (Chicago Bulls) https://www.baltimoreravens.com/ (Baltimore Ravens) https://www.amazon.com/Talent-Code-Greatness-Born-Grown/dp/055380684X (The Talent Code) by Daniel Coyle https://www.amazon.com/Trust-Me-Steps-Authenticity-Charisma/dp/0470404353 (Trust Me) by Nick Morgan https://www.pearson.com/en-us.html (Prentice Hall (Pearson)) https://www.wolterskluwer.com/en (Wolters Kluwer) https://www.amazon.com/100-Ways-Enhance-Self-Concept-Classroom/dp/0205154158 (101 Ways to Enhance Self-Concept in the Classroom) by Jack Canfield https://www.chickensoup.com/ (Chicken Soup for the Soul) by Jack Canfield https://www.amazon.com/Success-Principles-TM-Anniversary-Where/dp/0062364286/ref=sr_1_2?crid=25C9DQ6HLG44E&dchild=1&keywords=the+success+principles+by+jack+canfield&qid=1615928392&s=books&sprefix=The+Success+Principles%2Cstripbooks%2C189&sr=1-2 (The Success Principles) by Jack Canfield RELEVANT LINKS https://susankatzadvantage.com/ (Susan Katz Advantage) https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanbkatz/ (Susan Katz on LinkedIn) https://www.facebook.com/susankatzadvantage (Susan Katz Advantage on Facebook) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzqEJvrZF63J_PpWcbXS-A (Susan Katz Advantage on YouTube) https://www.amazon.com/Susan-Katz-Advantage-Create-Mindset/dp/0996675353/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=create+your+dream+job+susan+katz&qid=1615928492&s=books&sr=1-3 (Create Your Dream Job) by Susan Katz https://nylatechnologysolutions.com/ (Nyla Technology Solutions)
Meet Susan de Roos, an Interior Designer for the Superyacht Industry. Hear her story, what got her into the business and what the present and future looks like. Women are the ones that are making these decisions, and the industry needs to catch up!To contact Susan de Roos:https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-de-roos-a31ab5128/If you would like to be featured on an episode of Yacht Crew Vlogs, send us an email at info@yachtinginternationalradio.com#yachting #yacht #yachtlife #sailing #yachts #boat #boating #luxury #superyacht #luxuryyacht #boats #boatlife #sea #yachtdesign #luxurylifestyle #yachtlifestyle #yachtworld #megayacht #yachtcharter #motoryacht #sail #travel #yachtinglife #superyachts #sailboat #sailinglife #ocean #yachtinglifestyle #vlog #yachtinginternationalradio
In this episode, you will learn: You will learn how MINDSET sets you apart from everyone else. After being diagnosed with MS, racing an IM with a fractured pelvis. Learn how Susan takes that mindset into building her million-dollar businesses over the past 20yrs.
Our special guest this episode is Susan Bennett, the silent giant behind the iconic voice of Siri! Susan is a super accomplished voice over actor who has lended her voice to brands Coca Cola, IBM, Papa John's Pizza, McDonald's, AT&T, Wendy's, Goodyear, Ford, and many others but of course we most notably recognize her as Apple’s iconic voice of Siri.In this episode we learn more about Susan, how her career in music led her to a career as a voice over actor, and of course we learn the story of how she became the voice of Siri. So allow me to introduce you to the voice over actor, musician, my friend, the silent giant Susan Bennett. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet Susan Susan lives life out loud, loves deeply, and celebrates when others shine bright. She's the president and CEO of Huntsboro Hemp Company, a rapidly growing CBD company dedicated to producing high-quality products to help improve the well-being of customers globally. Susan is a trusted entrepreneur and sought-after speaker whose mission is to educate people about the hemp plant and the benefits of quality CBD. She and her husband live on the family farm in North Carolina. Why did you decide to start a CBD company? My son-in-law was in college at North Carolina State University and he came home and he was so excited about what he was learning about industrial hemp and about CBD. He told my husband who has farmed his whole life, "Jimmy, you've got to start growing industrial hemp," and he looked at me and I've been in the health and wellness industry for about 16 years. He's like, "Susan, we need a CBD company," and I told him, I said, "You know what, Garrett, I think CBD is snake oil," even though I've been in the health and wellness field for about 16 years, and teach people about eating a plant-based diet and to let your food be your medicine. I could not understand or did not understand how CBD did all the things that people claimed CBD would do. My husband was like, "We've tried different crops, and we're just gonna stick with what we know, and not add him into the growing rotation." But what both my husband and I did was starting studying CBD. I found doctors that were using it in their practices with patients. I found him meetings to attend and CBD expos. My husband was also researching and studying about growing of the plant. But what I learned was that CBD is the real deal and that we all have an endocannabinoid system and when you understand how the endocannabinoid system works with the other systems in the body, and how CBD works in the body, you start to realize that it will do many, many things in the body. One thing I'd like to say off the bat is I am not a doctor, and I'm not a pharmacist, but I understand how it does work. CBD will cure nothing and that is something I love to make sure people understand is that CBD will cure nothing. But what it can do is reduce the inflammation in your body and when the inflammation is reduced, then the symptoms that are associated with many diseases are alleviated or reduced, therefore causing you to feel better. What is important to know prior to actually purchasing any CBD products? When you go into the marketplace, it is so easy to get overwhelmed because there are a plethora of CBD products. So the important thing to know when you are out in the marketplace, is you want to know where the CBD was grown. Therefore, you want to make sure it was grown in the United States with a licensed grower. That's very easy to find out either by asking the person selling it or looking at the box. You also want to look for a certificate of analysis. What that is, is that is third-party testing that is done on all CBD products or should be done on all CBD products. Now, it's a little bit harder sometimes to find that. Sometimes you have to ask if the person selling it has the certificate of analysis to show you, or sometimes you have to go to the company's website and look and put in your batch number and find this certificate of analysis. One thing that we are doing at Huntsboro Hemp right now is we are transitioning to putting a QR code on our labels. Therefore you just take the picture, scan the QR code, and that'll take you directly to the certificate of analysis for that product in that match. Then the other thing that I think people really need to understand is the three different types of products out there. If you're someone that is working in a job where you are randomly tested, you need to know if your CBD product has any THC in it. If you're taking a full spectrum product, that is a product that could have up to the legal limit, .3% THC in it. It also has all the cannabinoids from the hemp plant. So if you're taking a full spectrum, and you are drug tested, it's possible that you could ping for THC, which is what's in marijuana, and then you're going to have to explain to your boss why you're pinging for THC. The other two products that are on the market, a broad spectrum, which the broad spectrum does not have any of your THC in it, but it has all of the cannabinoids from the plant so you will not test positive. Then there's also what we call isolate-based products and this is what we use in Huntsboro Hemp products is isolated CBD. We know exactly how much CBD is in there, there are no other cannabinoids in our products. Also with the isolate-based product, you will not ping in a drug test because there should not be any THC in there. So those are really the main things that you're going to want to know. Can we go a little bit deeper into the different types of products that are out there? So we're going to go with our full spectrum and that is an oil. As I said, it's going to have your THC in there and it's going to have all of the cannabinoids. You can find this product, the full spectrum, the broad spectrum, and the isolate, you can find all three of them in edibles, in tinctures which is an oil or a liquid that you put underneath your tongue and you hold for 30 seconds to a minute let it absorb and swallow what is leftover and then you've got your topicals. The best way to get a product into your system is through the tinctures because it absorbs sublingually and that is just a great way to get it into your system. You also get it into your system through your edibles. Now here's the thing when you take a product that you ingest, you eat, or swallow, it's getting in there and it's working systemically. So it's working on your whole body and it's not a magic pill. You didn't get this inflammation, or arthritis or, whatever is ailing you overnight. So when you take CBD in one of those two forms, you've got to give it time to work and consistency is key. Just like with any other supplement, you want to make sure you're taking it consistently. The difference between your tincture, your edibles and your topical is that when you apply a topical, it's very localized. So if your fingers, your knuckles, or your joints are hurting on your hand, and your hip is also hurting, and you apply a topical to your hand, it's not going to help your hip at all, it's only going to be localized to that area. Can you share with our listeners, one of your most successful or favorite networking stories that you've had? You know Lori, you and I met through the Know Women. That has been by far one of the best decisions I've made, especially because I made this decision to get involved in this particular networking group in 2020. I joined the group in March and so all of the live events were canceled. So I joined the Raleigh group and I wasn't going to be able to go to the events and the big national event was canceled. But what I did there was I jumped on board and started connecting virtually with these women and that has been a great relationship and a great opportunity for me to receive as well as to give. I've met a lot of women that have helped us get our products into places that I wouldn't necessarily have had the opportunity especially because of COVID. That particular group has been wonderful and I think I've been able to plug in and offer education to other people and teach which has allowed me to move my product into areas that I wouldn't have gotten it. How do you best stay in front of and nurture the relationships that you are creating, especially since they are spread out across America now? I can tell you what my favorite is, I love a handwritten note. So when I can, I like to send after I've met or talked with someone, I like to send a handwritten note. It does not always happen, but that's one of the things that I love. I also love follow-up emails and then reconnecting and checking in. I have a notebook that I keep all of the network people I've met and then I put it in a rotation to try to stay connected through some type of writing and then following up with other face-to-face get-togethers through zoom. What advice would you offer that professionals looking to grow their network? Jump in with two feet, and there's no right or wrong. Sometimes you'll end up in a space and you might look at yourself and say, "What am I doing here?" But you can always learn something from somebody, no matter what event you're in, whether it's virtual or live. Also if you go into the networking, thinking, what can I offer someone or how can I make someone's life a little bit better today, you come away with something too. If you could go back to your 20-year-old self, what would you tell yourself to do more or less of or differently with regards to your professional career? First off, I would tell her, I was very proud of her and that she should be very proud of who I have become. Then I would tell her that she needed to be present and enjoy what she was doing at that moment. We've all heard of the six degrees of separation. Is there someone that you would love to connect with and do you think you can do it within six degrees? When I was looking at your podcast, I saw that you had an interview with Bob Berg and I love his book! So he would be the person I’d love to connect with and since you’ve already talked to him I guess I’m only one degree away! What would you ask him, or what would you want to chat with him about? If I knew I was going to talk to him, I go back to the book real quick. I would just want to know how he came about writing the book and sharing the beautiful stories that are in the book and how he learned at such a young age how important it is to give and that the more you give, the more you get. Do you have any final words of advice for our listeners with regards to growing and supporting your network? I would just go back, just jump in with two feet and if you don't know where to start, start looking for Facebook groups or on LinkedIn because what I have learned and understood even more through COVID is there are some amazing people in our world. Connect With Susan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susansayecrews/ Instagram: @susansayecrews Susan’s Website: https://huntsborohempco.com/
Meet Susan. She is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert who just happens to be the ultimate word weaver. We're talking through the new normal of corporate responsibility (it's no longer nice to have - it's essential!), and she's giving her best advice on networking. Spoiler: there's nothing better you can give someone than connecting them to others. This Girls Who Code and 19th News adviser and investor took our breath away with her compassion and wisdom. Tune in for uber inspiration! Episode HighlightsSusan’s story and journey to where she is today (3:30)Creating meaningful partnerships between nonprofits and corporations through shared values (9:25)It’s not about what the for-profit can do for you, it’s what you can do for them (10:17)The history of Microsoft and the beginning of Bill Gates’ philanthropy journey (11:20)The opportunities are immeasurable, it is a matter of being strategic (12:15)In today’s climate, companies are less inclined to write a check if there is not an opportunity for employee engagement (12:35)Employees want to feel that there is more than the actual job that they are doing everyday (14:44)The most philanthropic person on the spectrum is a woman at the lowest level of the socioeconomic scale (Women’s Philanthropy Institute) (16:10)Susan’s article in Forbes: Corporate Responsibility: What To Expect In 2020 (16:50)Susan’s new book: The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Business Relationships (21:30)It is important to give people options for how they can help (28:15)How nonprofits can implement the Gather, Ask, Do method to create genuine partnerships (31:52)Always take the meetings (35:00)Susan’s work with The 19th* (37:00)Susan’s One Good Thing: In the next hour, pick up the phone and call someone you love who you haven’t talk to. (40:04)For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/75The We Are For Good Podcast is co-hosted by Jonathan McCoy, CFRE and Becky Endicott, CFRE and welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned 3x a week!Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/hello
This week on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin talks to author and cooking teacher Susan Herrmann Loomis about making a life in France and her new cookbook, Plat du Jour. And, as always, Susan shares her Julia Moment. Image courtesy of Francis Hammond.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Inside Julia's Kitchen by becoming a member!Inside Julia's Kitchen is Powered by Simplecast.
This woman grew up in Chicago and was taught the importance of research and charity. And as she matured, she also discovered she was a gifted storyteller that could make people laugh. So, in college she pursued English as one of her majors and became a teacher. But not just any teacher. She designed courses and workshops, connected powerful people and became a best-selling author. And, at only 4 foot 11 inches, she became an expert on how to work a room as well as how to connect teaching and business. Plus, her awareness of how she impacted others coupled with adaptability made her someone others wanted to be around. Today she is still impacting the world by staying true to herself and to her personality. It is my pleasure to introduce you to one of the World's Greatest Women - Susan RoAne.
Today's woman was born and raised in Mexico to entrepreneurial parents. As a little girl she followed their lead. She sold baked goods and t-shirts and saw business as a fun game. As she grew, her parents relocated to the US to follow the American dream. And business continued to be in her blood. But as the years passed, she also loved to teach and wondered how she could combine these two. She eventually found a franchise business that allowed her to do both. Years later, she joined the franchise parent company itself and today walks a path to greatness as she shows others how to impact the world by combining the love of teaching with the art of business. It is my pleasure to introduce you to Susan Valverde.
An all-female lineup has been recognised in each of the Australian of the Year categories for 2021. We discuss the impact of the four amazing women honoured and, in particular, the strength and courage of Australian of the Year, abuse survivor Grace Tame. Plus, an image is doing the rounds, an animated picture of what the remote worker will apparently look like in 25 years. She's a middle-aged woman named Susan and frankly, she's terrifying. Is it a wake-up call to change our working from home habits? And, the Errand Friend is someone you're so comfortable with, they can tag along while you run errands because you just want to hang out with each other. Have you got one? Are you one? THE END BITS Recommendations: Mia is addicted to Ravensburger puzzles. Follow us on Instagram @MamamiaOutLoud You can check out remote-worker-Susan here. CREDITS Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman, and Jessie Stephens Producer: Emma Gillespie CONTACT US Via our PodPhone on 02 8999 9386 Via our email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Via our Outlouders Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/groups/329632330777506/ Mamamia Out Loud is a podcast by Mamamia https://www.mamamia.com.au/author/mamamiaoutloud/ Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Susan. She's on a mission to partner with families experiencing homelessness to educate their children and create pathways to success through her organization, Positive Tomorrows. As the only private school in America devoted solely to educating children experiencing homelessness, they’re leading the charge in developing a comprehensive educational system built to bring these students up to a level playing field. But they're also bringing fun and heart too. Tune in and get inspired.The We Are For Good Podcast welcomes the most dynamic nonprofit leaders, advocates and philanthropists to share innovative ideas and lessons learned. For more information and episode details visit: www.weareforgood.com/episode/66Want to hear insider details and to get our best roundup of tips, freebies, resources and show notes from each episode? Join the Good Community - it's free! Visit www.weareforgood.com/hello
What if you could eliminate bloating, Fatigue, mood swings and lose weight? Would you physically feel better? This week I sit down and I listen closely to what Susan U. Neal has to share with everyone that can help us in many ways. Meet Susan,Susan Neal RN has a masters in health science and an MBA. She lives her life with a passion to help others improve their health. After suffering a health crisis, she became an author and health coach to provide others with the tools they needed to heal their bodies and reclaim their ideal weight.Her award-winning #1 Amazon best-seller is 7 Steps to Get Off Sugar and Carbohydrates. The third book in her Healthy Living Series, Healthy Living Journal, won the Golden Scrolls award “2019 Best Inspirational Gift Book.” Her newest release Solving the Gluten Puzzle helps many determine if they have a gluten-related disorder and how to treat it.She's been featured in many media outlets including The Bridges TV show, Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), Charisma magazine, and numerous podcasts and radio shows. Learn more about Susan at SusanUNeal.com.
Meet Susan and Marsha. Two middle-aged married women from opposite ends of the country. Both converged in the same town for separate work conferences. That night, they headed to the bar for a little dancing with co-workers to relax after a long day. Little did they know with some hot bumping-and-grinding, their lusty passion for each other would be unleashed. Totally surprising and undeniably intense! (story courtesy of SLS.com) Catch us on Twitter @unicornreport, @tastymuffinlvr, @dragontatsn2son
Did you know the Sewover50 has an official blog writer? That’s the role Susan Young does for the Sewover50 team. Her blog includes a whole gamut of sewing topics and you’ll always be able to find the latest blog post Susan writes for the Sewover50 team as well as on the Sewover50 Thursday podcast page. Susan is a great advocate for the Sewover50 team. You’ll hear more from Susan Young next Sewover50 Thursday.
Join us as Susan Miles offers details on the Kids Caring and Sharing program.
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Susan Francis, author of the memoir 'The Love that Remains'. Learn how to avoid social media burnout as a writer. Allison shares the cover reveal for her next book. Plus, there are 3 copies of 'Death in the Ladies' Goddess Club' by Julian Leatherdale to win. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
This week, on Inside Julia’s Kitchen, host Todd Schulkin welcomes cookbook author, food stylist and professional recipe developer Susan Spungen. Todd and Susan discuss her new book, Open Kitchen, and the secrets to being a good host. Plus, Susan shares a very special Julia Moment.Inside Julia's Kitchen is powered by Simplecast.
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Join us as Susan Miles, Kids Caring and Sharing Officer of Riley Children's Hospital, offers information on becoming a Kids Caring and Sharing school.
Susan Isaacs, author of thirteen novels, including Any Place I Hang My Hat and Compromising Positions, talks with Mitchell about how she became a writer. “I didn't know writing was in my future until I had to look for a job,” she said. After graduating from Queens College, she “landed a job at Seventeen magazine, writing advice to the lovelorn under the name of Abigail Wood.” On this episode, she shares her thoughts on the significance of a book's opening lines, how she crafts her stories, favorite authors, and creating Corie Geller. Recorded at Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida. Host: Mitchell Kaplan Producer: Carmen Lucas Editor: Lithub Radio https://booksandbooks.com/ https://groveatlantic.com/book/takes-one-to-know-one/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to FAM: For All Moms! In the inaugural episode, you'll get acquainted with our hosts Susan Yara & Sharzad Kiadeh as they discuss family life, the loss of Sharzad's mom, Susan's annoyance with her husband, social media, and more! Connect with FAM: YouTube page (https://www.youtube.com/c/forallmoms) | Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForAllMomsChannel) | Sharzad (https://www.instagram.com/sharzadkiadeh/) and Susan (https://www.instagram.com/susanyara/) on Instagram
Today Ali sits down with a fellow mama friend and Parenting Mentor as well as Author of a great parenting book, 101 ways to Rock Your World. Ali & Sue connected via their mutual Hey Mama tribe, and Sue shared some insight to Ali as a new mama and some parenting tricks. Ali loved the book and how digestible she felt it was for a new mama and really any mama needing a quick pick up and encouragement in the crazy world of parenting. Sue helps you bring joy during the hard times as well, and helps to make things more manageable, or at least try too! There's a certain honesty and comfort that comes from Sue's way of teaching and a no judgement zone!! Which let's be honest, it's what all us mama's and parents need! Sue offers private sessions, as well as group and corporate sessions with workshops, as well for those wanting to book her! "Every day, we face more challenges than we could ever know how to handle. So we stress. We hover. We see ourselves in our children’s every success; every failure. We ride the highs and the lows because above all, we care. But if we’re not careful, it can overtake us —the anxiety, stress, and constant desire to do the right thing. And while we can never erase our challenges, having an ally and mentor to guide us can make all the difference." Tune in for this insightful and helpful episode! Follow Sue at : https://www.instagram.com/theParentingMentor/ https://twitter.com/ParentMentoring https://theparentingmentor.com/ And purchase her book at : https://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Ways-World-Daily-Success/dp/0999476300 AND HERE'S ALI: www.alilevine.com Instagram.com/ALiLevineDesign Twitter.com/AliLevineDesign Linkedin.com/AliLevineDesign Pinterest.com/AliLevineDesign --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ali-levine/support
PLEASE NOTE: This a voice actor that runs the parody Susan of the Parish Council Twitter page. It’s for fun, a parody. I can’t believe I have to give this explanation. In R4R #6 meet Susan: bridge builder, hand holder, hymn-singer. Meet Twitter sensation Susan From the Parish Council (@FromParish)!! The Retrogrades talk to Susan--the groovy parish councilwoman who sets Catholic Twitter straight as to the the "joys" of the Novus Ordo, liturgical hand holding, "Go Make a Difference." Who is this sassy woman of vintage? RULES FOR RETROGRADES PODCASTAfter almost three generations of radical popular culture, the fallow ground is now fertile for the cultivation—the re-flowering—of Christian culture.The West is now ready for the RETROGRADE programme of recovery. Please support Tim on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/TimothyJohnGordonPlease support Dave on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/gordontheologyPlease support Chris on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/CatholicLAPlease follow us on Twitter:Tim: @TimotheeologyDave: @DavidRobertGor1Chris: @Xopherplance
In this episode, Meet Susan the founder and co - host and Cynthia co-host for Your Second Season It all started in 2017 when Susan turned 49 and she thought she lost her power as a women and was going crazy. Hear her story on how she pulled up her big girl panties, set a strong mindset to go explore the hidden underworld of midlife. Subscribe, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. A Parkville Media Production. A podcast and audio production company based in Omaha, NE.
Hello everyone! In this episode of It’s all about Her, you meet Susan Elwer, she is the Founder of Spoonful Apparel (formerly Hands & Feet) and she is also a finalist for the 2019 “Half Back to Her” $6000 grant! Spoonful Apparel is an apparel company with inspiring messages on its clothing and an inspirational give back. Susan gives 50% of all profits to help fight childhood hunger because she believes children deserve better. I had a great time talking with HER and I hope you enjoy the conversation!
Susan Nadler will tell you her life got a whole lot more fun when she met her co-host Evelyn Shriver in 1988, but truth be told she had already lived a lot of life. Before she even started her legendary career in the music industry, she had already lived in three different countries, evaded a 27 year sentence in a Mexican prison for smuggling hash, successfully run a popcorn stand out of Key West, and happened to find her way into PR via the Benson and Hedges Blues Tour. “Shady Ladies of Music City” will delve into the life Susan and Evelyn shared running Asylum Records and working with clients like Randy Travis, George Jones and Willie Nelson, but first, take some time to get to know one half of your hosting duo, Susan Nadler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Introduction to this podcast. This podcast is all about authors and books. I introduce myself, tell about my books and inspiration, share a paragraph from Up North, my recent ebook.
Susan has a challenge. Will you accept? The challenge is to eat healthier. For many of us, this is easier said than done. Susan talks about how a simple dental issue turned into not so simple health problems until she modified her eating habits. Take Susan's challenge at susanuneal.com/7daychallenge. "Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
Susan Scott-Parker, CEO and Founder of Business Disability International, joins the program to discuss the pioneering work that she has done, including the creation of a benchmark that measures corporate performance on disability as it affects an entire business. Discover the "Valuable 500", the global movement putting disability on the business leadership agenda.
No f*cking fear from the cover-girl: my book Middle Finger Happiness! Susan Graham! Her sense of adventure for life is a must listen to episode... We should all be ‘more Susan’
Meet Susan Walsh 01.04.19
Meet Susan. She’s a 40-something and my jaw dropped when she told me that. See, this is why knowing names and ages can be important – it gives some context. We talk about her job, my previous jobs, self-perception, the perception those have about us. We also talk about the energy we’re giving back and […]
Meet Susan Miller Kotses, the Vice President of Education and Community Engagement at Orange County's Pacific Symphony. How does one go from Opera singer to VP? How can teens get involved in music education and volunteer for great events in their community? Learn more this week on the TOBY Talk podcast!
As part of the 2018 Africa Science Week-Kenya (ASW-Kenya), Nairobi Ideas Podcast is featuring interviews with some of the exceptional scientists from our Faces of Kenyan Science campaign. Take a listen as our host, Dr. Rose M. Mutiso, CEO of the Mawazo Institute sits down with Susan Murabana, an astronomer bringing the stars closer to children, by taking a portable telescope and mobile planetarium to schools and sites around the country, and who dreams of creating the region’s first public Observatory and Planetarium.
Maybe you're just getting started, or maybe you're hoping to develop your mission even further. A platform allows you to be an advocate and make an impact on something you are interested in. Jess takes a moment to chat with special guest, Susan Fochs, who is a shining example of putting a passion into action, starting a non-profit at just 18 years old! She is the Founder and CEO of Operation Not Alone and has been involved in the Miss America Organization for the past six years.Catch a new episode of Crowned & Dangerous every other Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, iHeart Radio, Spotify, and more. Subscribe, rate, and review! Don't forget to follow along on Facebook and Instagram at @crownedanddangerous and slide into our DMs, or email us at crownedanddangerouspodcast@gmail.com. We love hearing from you!You can find more information on Susan and Operation Not Alone at operationnotalone.net. Folllow her mission on Facebook and Instagram @operationnotalone and on Twitter @onacares.
Download Episode Here Have a martini with your legal advice today, and step into Molly's past as we welcome her very own sister, Ms. Susan Priest-Richlak. Besides valuable estate planning tips, Susan shares the dirt on growing up with Molly, including the time she almost broke Susan's head. Find out what makes Susan's "Summer Sue Parties" so great and what's really going on in her basement. Listeners can find Susan on LinkedIn or through her law office at susanrichlaklawyermentor.com. And now, please enjoy the recipe for a Best.Martini.Ever. (A Suetini made on the air), as served on this episode: 3 count of raspberry vodka splash of triplesec 3 count of Cosmo mix (or Cranberry juice) Here are some of the links we mentioned in today’s episode: The Facebook live video recorded during this episode is at www.facebook.com/molly.p.gebler/videos/vb.791130482/10160538719915483/?type=2&video_source=user_video_tab Learn more about the Summer Manuscript Workshop at Fireside BookShop with Scott Lax by visiting www.firesidebookshop.com/events-1/ The article Alex wrote about Meg is on the Gertsburg Law Firm blog at www.gertsburglaw.com/blog/human-being/ Unfortunately, the video that Molly took in Susan's basement is no longer available... The photo album by Brian Polk Photography of the Spazmatics Concert with Double D is on Brian Polk's facebook page: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1874254005964792.1073741952.1595310877192441&type=1&l=d931730005 Learn more about Dr. Cameron Camp's work with the Center for Applied Research in Dementia at www.cen4ard.com [caption id="attachment_1292" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Gifts! A Chamber bag FOR Susan and fun napkins FROM Susan[/caption] [caption id="attachment_1293" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Susan's backyard patio[/caption] SHOW NOTES * 1:16 What happens when John's away, Remodeling stories, LeBron thoughts, Letting the news into our lives * 12:00 Molly and Susan go way back, Susan comes bearing gifts * 18:00 Susan is a hostess extrodinairre, Martinis anyone? * 26:50 Susan's Private Practice in Mentor and Advice on Estate Planning * 37:40 Sibling rivalry, or just good girls? * 51:00 OnPurpose86400.com and the exercise of writing * 1:00:20 Suetinis Round Two and What's happening in Sue's basement * 1:09:00 Lightning Round
Hello everyone! In this episode of It’s all about Her, you meet Susan Elwer, the owner and founder of Hand’s and Feet. Hands and Feet is a business that designs retail and corporate apparel and accessories with inspiring messages to motivate and encourage. 50% of their profits are given to local, non-profit organizations who are working to end childhood hunger in the United States. We learn a lot about Susan and her mission. I had a great time talking with HER and I hope you enjoy the conversation!
Susan Crites Price is a Washington, DC-based author and speaker. Her most recent book, which she co-wrote with her daughter, Julianna Price, is titled Generous Genes: Raising Caring Children in a Digital Age. Susan worked as a freelance writer when her daughter was young. That’s when she was hired by the Council of Foundations to write a book about raising generous children. The book, The Giving Family, has been a perennial best seller for the Council. Following its publication, Susan joined the Council and served as the head of its Family Foundations Department and later moved to the National Center for Family Philanthropy. In this episode, Susan and I discuss when to start engaging little ones in giving, family volunteering, role modeling, helping children find their philanthropic voice and much more! Topics discussed in this episode: Meet Susan (1:30) Why Generous Genes: Raising Caring Children in a Digital Age? (4:48) When do you start this work with your kids? (7:26) What is a generosity coach? (9:07) How to help kids find their philanthropic voice (10:48) Teaching kids when to say no (16:10) The value of volunteer experiences (17:45) Allowance, money personalities and matching gifts (22:16) Who in your family was the generosity coach? (26:48) What would you have done differently? (28:00) Favorite resources (31:34) Bonus questions (33:54) Notable & Quotable: We always talked about time, talent and treasure. Now we’ve added a fourth “T” for ties. With the internet, kids have ties to people all over the world for their philanthropic efforts. —Susan Crites Price #successfulgenerations #giving #familyphilanthropy #nextgendonors Kids are online all the time and philanthropy is now an interesting part of it. —Susan Crites Price #successfulgenerations #giving #familyphilanthropy #nextgendonors A generosity coach is like a soccer coach. You teach the kids the fundamentals and put them on the field to execute. You provide support and guidance, but let them take the lead. —Susan Crites Price #successfulgenerations #giving #familyphilanthropy #nextgendonors We need to raise our kids to believe that in our family it is an expectation that we give and serve. —Susan Crites Price #successfulgenerations #giving #familyphilanthropy #nextgendonors Kids won’t be engaged if we don’t make giving fun. It’s okay to find things that kids will enjoy—that is why we call it the joy of giving. —Susan Crites Price #successfulgenerations #giving #familyphilanthropy #nextgendonors Kids are born with a natural instinct to be generous. It is up to us to nurture it. —Susan Crites Price #successfulgenerations #giving #familyphilanthropy #nextgendonors Resources mentioned in this episode: generousgenes.com dosomething.org doinggoodtogether.org Subscribe Now! Don’t risk missing out on any of the fun that is to come. Learn more about Successful Generations: successfulgenerations.com FB: @SuccessfulGenerations Twitter: @EllieFreyZagel Email: ellie@successfulgenerations.com Have a topic suggestion? If you are the next generation of family business, philanthropy and wealth, and have a topic you think we should discuss, let us know at Ellie@successfulgenerations.com.
Meet Susan’s sister, Christine, who has had to live this nightmare every day for the past three decades. Please visit facebook.com/StillMissingPodcast and share your theories, ideas, and questions with us.
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Meet Susan Oswald of SKO Family Law Specialists, Edinburgh. In this wonderfully gentle interview, Susan talks about the types of situations, and the types of people, mediation can help. She tells us that if you are recently separated, have been separated for some time, even if you've been embroiled in court with your ex partner or spouse, mediation can help you grasp control of your future.Susan considers how it might feel if you visit a family court lawyer, who asks questions he or she thinks relevant to your type of case in order to progress your interests, and she talks about how different mediation can be. For example, your mediator will recognise that your feelings can still be raw & that it's difficult to look past those feelings and far into the future to think carefully about how to shape your new life and that of your kids. In mediation, you might find that you are really listened, empowered to control the agenda at your own pace and discuss what's genuinely important to you and your kids, what is fair to you rather than what might SEEM fair because that's how a court would look at it objectively. She recognises that mediation is difficult, particularly when it comes to considering the balance of responsibility for couples and parents after separation, but that what you can end up with is a future that you have drawn up yourselves rather than imposed on you, and which therefore makes it easier to follow through with.The message which comes through loud and clear from Susan is that court is something that happens TO you, that it can feel sometimes like an out of body experience where strangers are deciding the fate of you and your children, whereas mediation puts the control back firmly in your own hands. Why not give it a go and see what happens?...
What do traveling margaritas, craveable canapés, heart heath and navigating the empty nest all have in common? Guest and vegan blogger Susan Edelman, of watchhatchfly.com, joins us to chitchat about what introduced her to a vegan lifestyle and then some.
What do traveling margaritas, craveable canapés, heart heath and navigating the empty nest all have in common? Guest and vegan blogger Susan Edelman, of watchhatchfly.com, joins us to chitchat about what introduced her to a vegan lifestyle and then some.
Susan Ways, the President & founder of Inspired Success Coaching is an author, transformational change coach, leadership development expert & inspirational speaker focused on teaching people to embrace their authentic self & understanding how to weave that into their style to help achieve their maximum potential. Certified Life/Executive Coach with expertise in utilizing a holistic coaching method that shows employees how lead more fulfilled lives both in & out of the workplace. Susan has nearly 20 years of Human Resource experience & has as an Executive HR leader building strategic human resource initiatives and dealing with people on all levels & at all stages in their lives. Her approach to Human Resources as a behavior & leadership development expert along with her relatable style have defined her as a trusted coach and leader. Susan holds a Bachelor’s degree in psychology & a Masters degree in Organizational Communications. She has held the Senior Professional Human Resource certification (SPHR) through HRCI, since 2006. Susan’s natural speaking ability, practical experience, & willingness to share her personal experiences quickly engages those she works with and draws them into her message. She is an experienced certified trainer in many areas of Human Resources including accountability, diversity, teamwork and customer service. Susan's unique approach to coaching incorporates real-life experiences to provide relatable context that guides individuals through the process of identifying their limiting beliefs and unlocking their potential. This powerful approach shows others how to live inspired lives & experience personal transformation that applies to all areas of their lives. She delivers honest direct targeted feedback & delivers outcomes, which results in transformation change. www.inspiredcoaching.com
Meet Susan at ABC on the scooter. We eat dinner at some Thai place, talk, and then go up to the Lazerium at Griffith Observatory and watch the “Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon” show.