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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Erica William Rodriguez speaks with Sina Basila Hickey, about Serenity Solidarity Farm's current projects to build cooperative housing and farms. Then, Mark Dunlea talks with William McKeever and Jennifer Hillman about their recently released book “Biking the Empire State Trail.” After that, Retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson joins us for our weekly look at climate and his weather forecast. Later on, Joanna Dreby brings us the weekly Everybody Moves segment that profiles immigration journeys in our community. This week we hear from Daniella. Finally, Meg Kelly speaks with Lindsey Malek about youth environmental activism and its significance in advocating for a more sustainable future. Co-hosts: Sean Bernyk & Lennox Apudo Engineer: Jalaya Reid
Meg Kelly from Learn Veganic talks to Giles Bryant on KindaSound about the Veganic Summit - Nov 8-10 2024. Sign up for free at www.veganicsummit.com
Join Anni and Tanja to discuss organic gardening, farming and the 2024 Veganic Summit with guest Meg Kelly.
In the latest episode of The Vegan Pod, we're talking about veganic agriculture—a method of farming that uses no animal products or byproducts in the growing process. Joining us for this episode we have co-founder of the Veganic Agriculture Network, Meg Kelly, and pioneer in the field of stock-free organic farming, Iain Tolhurst. Together, they unpack the ethical and environmental benefits of veganic agriculture and explore how the movement can continue to grow. The views expressed by guests on The Vegan Pod are not necessarily the views of The Vegan Society.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, Mark Dunlea explores options for phasing out harmful fossil-fuel power plants, in his interview with Megan Carr of the New York Lawyers for Public Interest's Environmental Justice Program. Then, Andrea Cunliffe talks with John Sniezyk of the League of Women Voters about how our votes are counted and protected. After that, retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johson joins us for our weekly look at climate and his weather forecast. This time he's looking at, looking at comets. Later on, we have an encore presentation from Meg Kelly on the thoughts of Siena College students about climate change and autumnal activities. Our final piece features Leah Penniman, the co-founder of Soul Fire Farm, reflecting on how Black farmers are reconnecting with their roots through land ownership.
In today's episode we're learning how to grown our own food, veganically, aka organic fruits and veggies that don't need a single animal product for fertilizing, all thanks the wonderful work of Meg Kelly, gardener and farmer extraordinaire, helping people and animals through her incredible work. Meg Kelly is an advocate for veganic gardening and farming. In 2008 she co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network to promote organic food production that uses fully plant-based fertilizers, without any animal byproducts. She also teaches the Learn Veganic online gardening course to empower people to grow their own fruits and vegetables at home using sustainable vegan techniques. And Meg is organizing the upcoming Veganic Summit, a free 3-day online event about veganic gardening and farming happening from November 8th-10th, 2024. An avid gardener, Meg has been growing food veganically for 15 years in backyards, on balconies, and in the countryside. In today's episode she teaches us how she found her way to being vegan and to gardening, how so much of the food that is grown uses animal by products that come from factory farms and how there is a homemade alternative that goes straight to the plant source. Plants feeding plants if you will. She teaches us how to compost, whether you have a big back yard or just a balcony. She gives us so many practical tips it was hard for me to look at her for 2 minutes straight as we talked because I was so busy taking notes. From what to grow as a beginner, to how to know what specific nutrients your plants are asking for, to how to find store-bought plant based fertilizers, how to grow food even in the smallest of balconies, how to save seeds and create your own heirlooms, how to know when to plant what and so much more. For all the links mentioned in today's episode, click here or visit brownble.com/blog
Interested in keeping chicken poop out of your garden? If we want to overhaul the food system, we are going to have to start from the ground up, literally. This week, Meg Kelly of the Veganic Summit joins us to share her tips and tricks for converting your garden, or your farm, to a veganic wonderland. ABOUT OUR GUEST An…
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: First, Mark Dunlea reports on a two-day symposium on sustainability, integral ecology, and climate justice hosted by Siena College. Then, Willie Terry brings us the last part of his interview with author and entrepreneur Shakeema Funchess. Later on, Benno Greene interviews students from Skidmore College about campus towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. After that, H Bosh Jr interview a event on criminal justice reform. Finally, Meg Kelly reports on an effort to create more inclusive trail experiences for those seeking nature.
Meg Kelly invites you to sign up for free for the Veganic Summit November 8-10, 2024 at: https://veganicsummit.com/ Want more? Meg's Learn Veganic gardening course: https://learnveganic.com/ Free veganic gardening guide: https://learnveganic.com/materials/ Veganic Agriculture Network: https://goveganic.net/ More questions? Get in touch with Meg Kelly using the contact form at https://learnveganic.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Plant Based / Vegan Life Coaching. If you've ever thought that avoiding or eliminating animal products would be a great idea, but you didn't know where to start, this Podcast is for you. Link Vox me on Voxer with your questions about coaching or your vegan and plant based journey. Https://web.voxer.com/u/molend293 or DM me on Instagram. For more information, to submit a question or topic, or to book a free 30 minute Coaching session visit micheleolendercoaching.com or email info@micheleolendercoaching.com “Buy Me A Coffee” Donate Button Facebook page Instagram Music, Production, and Editing by Charlie Weinshank. For inquiries email: charliewe97@gmail.com Virtual Support Services: https://proadminme.com/
Hiatus Replay!Season 3 Episode 4Original air date: 02/06/2023Anitwork, wtf is that? Well, it means multiple things to various persons and groups. I've got someone working in that area, Meg Kelly, to discuss her work there. And, yeah THAT awesome Meg from previous episodes and her own podcast Mental Status.We discuss what that term means, how it is applied to various populations, but what it means especially with mental health professionals.****Megan Kelly, MA LMHCIs a polyamory therapist, counseling for burnout in therapists, and EMDR therapy in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Bloomington, and virtually across the state of Florida. She's working to deconstruct what it means to be a therapist in today's world. You can find more about Megan and that work over here:https://www.instagram.com/antiworktherapist Support the showWant more sweary goodness? There's now the availability of Premium Subscription for $3 a month! Click the "Support The Show" link and find out more info.* * *F*ck The Rules Podcast is produced by Evil Bambina Productions, LLC. You can find our podcast on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. If you are in need of assistance for mental health services, please check with your PCP, your insurance provider or an online therapist directory for the nearest mental health professional.*****Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. In addition to hosting and producing her podcast, she's running a private practice as an independent provider full-time. Susan is a National Certified Counselor through the NBCC as well as an Emergency Responder & Public Safety Certified Clinician through NERPSC. When she's not busy with all those things, Susan is usually busy annoying her adult children or gardening.
Members of Saratoga Black Lives Matter held a press conference at City Hall Thursday to respond to the state attorney general's report which found that former mayor Meg Kelly, former public safety commissioner Robin Dalton and former police chief Shane Crooks engaged in an "unconstitutional official policy" of retaliation against them in the summer of 2021. In this excerpt of the press conference we hear from BLM leader Lexis Figuereo, TJ Sangare a program director for Saratoga BLM and their lawyer Mark S. Mishler. This segment starts is Lexis Figuereo.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Moses Nagel's outtakes from Miko Peled's talk at the Bethlehem library on December 5 which pro-Israeli protesters attempted to shut down. Then, we hear from Mark Dunlea about his book "Putting Out the Planetary Fire" and how the market fails to offer adequate climate 101 resources. After that, retired National Weather Service meteorologist Hugh Johnson reviews 2023 in weather. Finally, Meg Kelly interviewed John Garver of Union College about the damage that road salt has on the environment.
With the snow beginning to fall, you may think it's time to break out the road salt for clear roads and sidewalks. Sounds like the average start of a NY winter but have you ever stopped to think the greater impact this use may have on the environment? Meg Kelly interviewed John Garver, professor of geology at Union College, for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. This interview looks at the deeper and lasting impacts road salt can have on our environment and how we can reduce this impact.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Victor Max Valentine's interview with the director of the Gender & Sexuality Resource Center at UAlbany, talking about the resources the center has to offer. Then, Meg Kelly talks with Carol Quantock about modifications homeowners can make to their windows to protect our birds from flying into them. Later on, Mark Dunlea brings us an interview with Muralist Kevin Clark. They talk about how Kevin became the artist he is today. After that, Willie terry brings us a round table discussion with Freedom Fighter and Civil Rights icon Mukasa Dada and others. Finally, Taína Asili speaks with Morley on this week's episode of The Rhythm of Rebellion
With an inability to see glass, birds fly into windows resulting in injury, some of which can be fatal. There are solutions in what we can do to protect birds. Meg Kelly interviewed Carol Quantock, Vice President of the Audubon Society for the Capital Region, for Hudson Mohawk Magazine about how homeowners can make modifications to limit the amount of window strikes by birds.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with a piece from Mark Dunlea who talks to Alexis Goldsmith of Beyond Plastics about the bottle bill and packaging reduction Then, Andrea Cunliffe brings us an update on our election watch 2023 coverage Later on, we have a livestream excerpt from the activist group “All of us” After that,we have an interview from Meg Kelly on light pollution and and its impact on migratory birds Finally, we go into the archives to hear a speech on a two state solution in Palestine and Israel.
What's the first thing you think of when you hear the term migration? Perhaps the image of a flock of geese flying in a classic “v shape” pattern comes to mind? Or maybe even the thought of changing seasons? Regardless, what is important to understand is just how significant this occurrence is to these creatures particularly birds. As we see in many cases the actions we take as people impact this process significantly. Meg Kelly interviewed Neil Gifford for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Through this we learn about light pollution and its impact on migratory birds.
Towards the end of the 2023 summer season, Lavender spoke with Daysia Hiller & Camille Dobbs, lead educators at Youth FX about their Youth FX Summer Film Program. Daysia and Camille shared what the program entails, how it impacts the students and the community, and how people can get involved in the organization. This segment was edited by Sanctuary Radio intern Meg Kelly.
Did you know that your veggies, fruit, beans, nuts, and seeds were probably grown with the blood, ground up bones and/or manure of farmed animals? Or the ground up bodies of fish? This episode we are talking about Veganic farming, growing food without animal products and inputs, with Meg Kelly. In 2008 Meg co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network to promote fully plant-based food systems that are not fertilized with the byproducts of farmed animals. She now teaches the Learn Veganic online gardening course to empower people around the world to grow their own fruits and veggies at home using sustainable vegan techniques. On this episode, she shares how to get started gardening veganically, how to create compost, how to consciously and compassionately co-exist with wildlife while gardening, and more. Meg has been gardening veganically for 15 years and explains the myriad of good reasons for the world to go vegan AND veganic! Resources:Veganic Summit (November 10 – 12th 2023): https://veganicsummit.com/Veganic Agriculture Network: https://goveganic.net/ Learn Veganic Gardening Course: https://learnveganic.com/ Free Guide to Veganic Gardening: https://learnveganic.com/materials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnVeganic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnveganic/ Food Empowerment Project's Chocolate List
Being able to experience the environment in its many facets is a truly amazing and life developing opportunity. For some it may not be as easy to access these resources. Meg Kelly interviewed Christina Bell for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Through this we learn about Bell's project in creating a sensory trail, one that may allow for better access for all individuals.
We begin with an interview with Troy Mayoral candidate Carmella Mantello. Then, we hear about the decision by the US Supreme Court not to review the new ballot access law in New York that restricts ballot access for independent third parties. Later on, Meg Kelly interviews a Siena student talks about creating sensory stations to make trails more accessible. After that, Brea Barthel asks the Refugee & Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus program to outlines their services for asylum seekers and others. Finally, we talk with Music for the World about the benefits of a Drop or Swap
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's coverage of the Compassionate Coalition Grocery coming to North Troy. After that, we talk about this fall season. Meg Kelly does a vox pop segment on the Siena College campus, asking about autumn and climate change. Then, Fehu Farm tells us about the fall season in terms of pagan rituals. Later on, we replay Corinne Carey's interview with Naomi Edmondson about death and dying. Finally, we look ahead to an artist coming to the Sanctuary and then EMPAC in late October with her “Ilopango, the Volcano That Left” sculpture, Beatriz Cortez.
The beginning of Autumn can raise the topic of climate change into conversation. The changing of seasons can be majorly affected by this occurrence. Meg Kelly interviewed a handful of Siena College students for Hudson Mohawk Magazine. Through this a survey of students' understanding of climate change, actions taken and favorite fall activity is collected.
Climate change, recycling matters and many other environmental stances are becoming more prevalent. It's important that we continue to educate ourselves, especially our youth, for our world's safety. Lindsey Malek is a board member of Shenendehowa's Environmental Club and is working to get those involved. Meg Kelly interviewed them for Hudson Mohawk Magazine in hopes to understand the impact.
Meg Kelly promotes veganic gardening to empower people to grow their own fruits and veggies the vegan way, using entirely plant-based fertilizers. Meg has been gardening veganically for 15 years in backyards, on balconies, and in the Canadian countryside and has co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network in 2008 to increase awareness about veganic gardening and farming. She now teaches the Learn Veganic online gardening course to help people around the world grow their own thriving gardens that are animal-friendly and sustainable. Hear about the free guide to 20 Veganic Materials and also the Learn Veganic Online Gardening Course during the podcast. Plus use the exclusive Plant Based Podcast discount code PLANTBASED for $20 off the course valid until 31st August 2023. Find out more at: www.learnveganic.com Learn about Veganic Gardening with the Vegan Organic Network: www.veganorganic.net (mentioned in the episode). Also hear this weeks horticultural news round up for the week! Series 12 of The Plant Based Podcast is sponsored by People Plants Wellbeing where you can find your magic through the power of plants and nature. Relax at a nature immersive retreat, wellness day, forest bathing walk or contact the studio about creating a tailored team based day for your work colleagues wellbeing. We also have an exclusive discount code for our podcast listeners which can be used for all People Plants Wellbeing services. Take 10% off all services, treatments and retreats with code PBPSERIES12 via the website or when you contact the team to book. Next wellness days are coming up soon…find out more and book your place at peopleplantswellbeing.com or on instagram @peopleplantswellbeing. Offer code valid until the end of series 12. *terms and conditions may apply.
Audio is a great medium to use for fictional storytelling. It can be used to heighten feelings of escapism or to tell a story in ways that cannot be done through video or the written word. It's always a joy to share the creative contributions of our audio fiction producers, and these ones embody the oddly familiar... And if you're interested in producing experimental audio, keep an ear out as we may have a workshop coming up that would be perfect for you! ‘Fish' by Cristina Marras Sometimes an image in a dream feels important. You wake up feeling compelled to write it down before it slips away amidst your morning thoughts. Cristina recalls a menacing fish, nightmares from when she was a child and fragments of cartoons that mix up with images of friends, lost or out of reach. She, like everybody else, tries to come to terms with a new reality that makes it impossible to move freely. Producer: Cristina Marras Music: ‘Last energy for the day' by Loyalty Freak Music, ‘Creepy bell music #1' by Magmi.Soundtra, ‘Lonely v26bb-3' by Setuniman, ‘Haunting 2' by joaonts. ‘Employee Concerns Hotline' by Rowen Midello and Ollie Krusec Strange things happen on night shifts. In this story inspired by The Uncanny and late capitalism, a supermarket employee calls up the internal complaint hotline and is met with a cheerful automated message. But the events of the night shift are far from cheerful. Writer: Rowen Midello Sound designer: Ollie Krusec Supervising producer: Ryan Pemberton Performed by Rowen Midello, Ollie Krusec, Meg Kelly and Paul Waxman Music: ‘Hold Music' by Steven Combs All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Host: Madhuraa Prakash FBi Volunteer Story Call Out Met the love of your life through a mutual love of FBi? Been listening to the station all day, every day, since 2003? This year for FBi's 20th birthday, All the Best wants stories about how FBi Radio has impacted YOU. We're looking for any kind of novel, weird or exciting experience that involves FBi. Reach out by emailing production manager Phoebe at pm@allthebestradio.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veganic gardening is an approach to growing plants organically without any animal inputs. In other words: plant-based gardening! If you already have a garden, listen in to learn from Meg Kelly how to transition to a kinder and safer approach. If you don't already grow your own veggies, be prepared to get inspired by her hot tips to get started! Meg Kelly has been gardening veganically for 15 years in backyards, on balconies, and in the countryside. She co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network in 2008 to increase awareness about veganic gardening and farming in North America. She now teaches the Learn Veganic online gardening course to help people around the world grow their own thriving gardens that are animal-friendly and sustainable. You can learn more about the online veganic gardening course here: https://learnveganic.com/ (use coupon code VEGANFAMILYKITCHEN for $20 off - not an affiliate! just happy to spread the veganic gardening love) Connect with Meg on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnveganic/ #vegan #plantbased #gardening #veganic #veganicgardening #veganicagriculture #agriculture -- Need help with meal planning and batch cooking? Try my free Planned & Plant-Based 5-day dinner plan. Download it here: https://veganfamilykitchen.com/
How does embodiment play a role in your private practice and in your relationship with money? How can connecting more fully within your body also help you connect with money? In the first episode of season six, Linzy talks with Megan Kelly, who shares about the significance of embodiment for private practice owners.Linzy and Meg dig into how practicing embodiment when it comes to money can transform our relationship with it. By being present in our bodies, we can find more connection to money, which can help it work for us in ways that are meaningful and enriching. Listen in to hear the impact of embodiment on our relationship with money. Connect with Meg KellyCheck out Meg's work on Instagram @antiworktherapist or you can find her at www.lykkecounseling.com or www.informercoaching.com.Register for the Money Momentum Challenge with LinzyDo you find yourself avoiding your private practice finances? Do you have no idea where to even begin? I'm hosting a FREE live 4-day challenge, the Money Momentum Challenge, from June 20th to 23rd, 2023!During our four days together, you'll get my support and guidance to step out of avoidance, take real action, and create ease and flow around your private practice finances, so you don't need to avoid them!And as a bonus, it only takes 5 minutes a day. And there's a 500-dollar prize for one lucky therapist or health practitioner who completes the challenge. You in?I can't wait to see you inside! Sign up for the FREE Money Momentum Challenge here: http://join.moneymomentumchallenge.com/For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website!
One year ago, Israeli soldiers shot and killed Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. To this day, no Israeli soldier has been indicted for the killing. Now, a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) finds that the lack of accountability for Abu Akleh is part of a pattern: Though the Israeli army has killed 20 journalists since 2001, no Israeli soldier has ever been charged. Jewish Currents senior reporter Alex Kane discusses the report with CPJ's Sherif Mansour—and also talks about the life and death of Abu Akleh with writer and attorney Jennifer Zacharia, Abu Akleh's first cousin. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).” Articles, Reports and Statements Mentioned“Deadly Pattern: 20 journalists died by Israeli military fire in 22 years. No one has been held accountable,” Committee to Protect Journalists“Final Conclusions of Shireen Abu Akleh Investigation,” Israel Defense Forces“FBI opens investigation into killing of Palestinian American Shireen Abu Akleh,” Barak Ravid, Axios“Statement on Shireen Abu Akleh,” Senator Patrick Leahy“‘They were shooting directly at the journalists': New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces,” Zeena Saifi, Eliza Mackintosh, Celine Alkhaldi, Kareem Khadder, Katie Polglase, Gianluca Mezzofiore and Abeer Salman, CNN“How Shireen Abu Akleh was killed,” Sarah Cahlan, Meg Kelly and Steve Hendrix, The Washington Post"The Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh: Tracing a Bullet to an Israeli Convoy," Raja Abdulrahim, Patrick Kingsley, Christian Triebert, and Hiba Yazbek, The New York Times"Shireen Abu Akleh: The Extrajudicial Killing of a Journalist,” Forensic Architecture
Even the most successful therapists and entrepreneurs get hit with impostor syndrome from time to time. It can leave you questioning the choices you make even when things are going well, and it takes resilience to combat it.As an entrepreneur, you will often take risks, and not everything will turn out as you imagined it would. It's normal to feel impostor syndrome, but it's important to remember that feeling it does not make you a failure.If you are a therapist and entrepreneur struggling with impostor syndrome and not sure how to work through it, this episode is for you.In this episode, I talk with Meg Kelly, mental health counselor, host of the Mental Status Podcast, coach for therapists at Informer Coaching & Consulting, and the Anti-Work Therapist on Instagram.Top 3 reasons to listen to the entire episode:Understand that impostor syndrome is a natural part of entrepreneurship.Learn how to use your impostor syndrome to strengthen your brand message and put your authentic voice into content creation.Identify ways to combat the moments when impostor syndrome hits the hardest.Impostor syndrome basically comes with the territory of entrepreneurship, and even having success and big wins can sometimes be overshadowed by one mistake or negative comment. But this is a feeling we all experience to some degree, so you're not alone and you're not a failure for feeling it. More about Meg:Meg Kelly, MA is a mental health counselor, host of the Mental Status Podcast, and coach for therapists at Informer Coaching & Consulting. In her private practice, she specializes in treating therapists and healthcare workers who are experiencing burnout, vicarious trauma, and compassion fatigue, and uses a blend of trauma-informed interventions such as EMDR, somatic interventions, and existential therapy. She is a strong advocate for the well-being of those who help others and strives to demystify the experience of being a mental health provider in today's world.Meg owns and operates a 100% telehealth practice for Indiana and Florida residents, Lykke Counseling & Wellness, LLC. She can also be found on Instagram @antiworktherapist and @informercoaching.Meg's Website: informercoaching.com-------------------------------------------------------
Thinking about growing a garden this year? This is the episode for you! Today, I am joined by Meg Kelly of Learn Veganic. Meg teaches the Learn Veganic online gardening course to empower people to grow their own fruits and veggies the vegan way, using entirely plant-based fertilizers. Meg has been gardening veganically for 15 years in backyards, on balconies, and in the countryside, and she helps people grow their own thriving gardens that are animal-friendly and sustainable. Meg has been actively promoting veganic gardening and farming since 2008, when she co-founded the Veganic Agriculture Network. She launched the Learn Veganic gardening course in 2021 to provide aspiring and experienced gardeners with veganic classes, mentorship, and an online community so they can reach their gardening goals. To connect with Meg: Website: https://learnveganic.com/ Free guide to 20 veganic materials: https://learnveganic.com/materials/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnVeganic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learnveganic/ Mentioned in this episode: Toronto Animal Rights Group: https://animalrightstoronto.com/ Vegan Agriculture Network: https://goveganic.net/ To connect with me: Join my Podcast Fan Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/didyoubringthehummus/Book a free 30 minute call with me: https://www.didyoubringthehummus.com/book-online ©2023 Kimberly Winters - Did You Bring the Hummus LLCTheme Song ©2020 JP Winters @musicbyjpw
Anitwork, wtf is that? Well, it means multiple things to various persons and groups. I've got someone working in that area, Meg Kelly, to discuss her work there. And, yeah THAT awesome Meg from previous episodes and her own podcast Mental Status.We discuss what that term means, how it is applied to various populations, but what it means especially with mental health professionals.****Megan Kelly, MA LMHCIs a polyamory therapist, counseling for burnout in therapists, and EMDR therapy in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Bloomington, and virtually across the state of Florida. She's working to deconstruct what it means to be a therapist in today's world. You can find more about Megan and that work over here:https://www.instagram.com/antiworktherapist******Please note the views and opinions expressed in this program are those of myself and my guests, and do not necessarily reflect on the views or positions of any entities they may or may not represent.* * * * *F*ck The Rules Podcast is available on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iheart radio, Listen Notes, Pandora, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn/Alexa - and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. If you are in need of assistance for mental health services, please check with your PCP, Inclusive Therapists, TherapyDen, Included Health or Monarch Therapy Directory for the nearest health professional.*****Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa.In addition to hosting and producing her podcast, F*ck The Rules, she's running a private practice as an independent provider full-time. Susan is busy assisting First Responders, Law Enforcement Officers, and hospital ER/ICU staff as well as members of the LGBTQIA+ community in their mental health wellness journey.Susan is a National Certified Counselor through the NBCC as well as an Emergency Responder & Public Safety Certified Clinician through NERPSC.Support the showWant more sweary goodness? There's now the availability of Premium Subscription for $3 a month to listen to Q&A sessions as well as extra episodes only available to subscribers! Click the "Subscribe" button or "Support The Show" link and find out more info.F*ck The Rules Podcast is produced by Evil Bambina Productions, LLC. You can find our podcast on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. If you are in need of assistance for mental health services, please check with your PCP, your insurance provider or an online therapist directory for the nearest mental health professional.*****Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. In addition to hosting and producing her podcast, she's running a private practice as an independent provider full-time. Susan is a National Certified Counselor through the NBCC as well as an Emergency Responder & Public Safety Certified Clinician through NERPSC. When she's not busy with all those things, Susan is usually busy annoying her adult children or gardening.
Giles Bryant chats to Meg Kelly, a veganic (vegan + organic) gardening expert from Canada. Meg starts an awesome 7 week on-line course in growing abundant, sustainable, healthy, safe, compassionate food in Feb. http://learnveganic.comLearn more about Giles, The Perpetual Choirs and The World Healing Project: https://www.worldhealingproject.com/Tune into the Awakening show on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes every Thursday.
Navigating the ever-changing landscape of social media can be a challenge but it isn't one you need to navigate on your own! Karly Edwards joins Meg Kelly to discuss the best ways for vetrehabbers to use social media in 2023. Learn more about Karly Edwards: https://karlyedwards.com/ To learn about Onlinepethealth, watch a free webinar, or join any of our Facebook groups, click here: https://onlinepethealth.com/podcast
Originally broadcast on 04/12/2022:Episode 11 has guest, Meg Kelly chatting about her journey of saying "fuck the rules!" She's CEO of her own private telehealth therapy practice, host of her podcast Mental Status, and the support site Antiwork Therapist Collective. Whew! This woman is rocking it.*****F*ck The Rules Podcast is available on Amazon Music/Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iheart radio, Listen Notes, Pandora, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn/Alexa - and many more!***Social media/podcast episodes are not intended to replace therapy with a qualified mental health professional. All posts/episodes are for educational purposes only. If you are in need of assistance for mental health services, please check with your PCP, Inclusive Therapists, TherapyDen, Included Health or Monarch Therapy Directory for the nearest health professional.
What is the difference between The Law of Attraction and Neural Manifestation? After speaking with friend and fellow dog lover Meg Kelly she mentioned that the deeper she went into spirituality, the more scientific she has became. It wasn't just about making vision boards and repeating what she wanted over and over. It became about changing her mind on a deep internal level through guided visuals that focused the brain on the things she deeply wanted. I hope you enjoy a more specific approach to this idea of manifesting what you want. May we no longer dance on the surface of these truths, but inhabit them with our very being.Sidenote: This image was taken during my shoot with Meg for my Visual Arts Project, "The Beautiful Ruin Project" Her pregnancy left her GLOWING and I thought this image best depicted that. More info on Neural Manifestation: SITE: https://tobemagnetic.com/neural-manifestationPODCAST: https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcastDON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST SO YOU ARE NOTIFIED WHEN WE RELEASE NEW EPISODES!!!! Please share with your friends or anyone who you think would find value in this content! LIKE our FB Page for Something Worth Saying!https://www.facebook.com/SomethingWorthSayingPodcastSTAY TUNED FOR JORDAN LEIGH WELLNESS'S VIRTUAL ONLINE YOGA, MOVEMENT & MEDITATION CHANNEL!! OUR LAUNCH DATE IS TBA!Wellness Inquiries to work with Jordan Leigh directly: hello@jordanleigh.com www.JordanLeigh.comDoTerra Essential Oils can be purchased at: https://www.doterra.com/US/en/site/nbwLink to our Facebook pages: https://www.facebook.com/SomethingWorthSayingPodcasthttps://www.facebook.com/JordanLeighWellness/
Episode 11 has guest, Meg Kelly chatting about her journey of saying "fuck the rules!" She's CEO of her own private telehealth therapy practice, host of her podcast Mental Status, and the support site Antiwork Therapist Collective. Whew! This woman is rocking it.
This week we share the 2020 IAVRPT conference business panel discussion with Lee Clarke, Tanya Grantham, Laurie Edge-Hughes and Meg Kelly answering your business questions. Learn more about the IAVRPT: https://iavrpt.org/ Learn more about Animal Health and Hydro: https://ahah.co.za/ Learn more about the Canine Fitness and Care centre: https://www.caninefitness.com/index.php Learn more about Functional Physiotherapy: https://functional-physio.co.uk/ To learn about Onlinepethealth, watch a free webinar, or join any of our Facebook groups, click here: https://linktr.ee/vetrehabpodcast
Good Journey, Faheem and Nelly J chat with special guest Bobby Del Rio @bobbydelrio • Actor • Writer • Filmmaker • Producer • Producer ** Writer/Director of the Market Feature Film - Available on Amazon Prime in US and Canada ** Creator & Showrunner of IRL the Series ** Founder of INCLUDE ** NBA Columnist Fantasy basketball Yahoo 3 Years This episode we start off by discussing our thoughts on the Milwaukee Bucks winning the Chip, and the conversation led to what if Kawhi Leonard stayed in the East, and the effect Covid has had on the NBA brand. We then get zoned in on Giannis Antetokounmpo & his legacy as well as the Tokyo Olympics, the rising cases of COVID-19 in Tokyo, and will the Olympic be shut down if athletes continue to break the rule. We then highlight Bobby Del Rio during our FOR THE CULTURE segment, where we celebrate his amazing career in film, his advocacy towards the BIPOC community in TV& Film, his amazing club in CLUBHOUSE and much more. We then conclude episode 49 with THAT'S ABSURD and discuss the negative comments from Clay Travis and Meg Kelly regarding Naomi Osaka SI Swimsuit cover. Please comment and share your thoughts, thanks for taking the time to watch or listen to the episode GOOD ROOKIES. DO GOOD and BE GOOD. Do you have a great topic suggestion? Please email us goodrookiespodcast@gmail.com
The PBL Podcast Show Notes: Nov 19, 2020 The PBL Podcast had Merchandise!! Please visit our store and support the show by buying a t-shirt or two, or 30. ;) https://teespring.com/stores/politics-and-brown-liquor (https://teespring.com/stores/politics-and-brown-liquor) The two Wayne county legislators, that were pressured into certifying votes, a=have reversed their decision https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/wayne-county-election-board-republicans-say-they-were-bullied-rescind (https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/wayne-county-election-board-republicans-say-they-were-bullied-rescind) Witness in Wayne County describes what she saw. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/like-pack-dogs-detroit-voter-fraud-witness-describes-election-night-chaos-video/ (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/like-pack-dogs-detroit-voter-fraud-witness-describes-election-night-chaos-video/) Alen Dershowitz explains how Trump can win https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/alan-dershowitz-discusses-election-lawsuits-with-john-solomon/ (https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/alan-dershowitz-discusses-election-lawsuits-with-john-solomon/) Trump petition to recount Wisconsin https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2020/11/18/wisconsin-tally-is-intrump-campaign-has-until-5-pm-to-request-a-recount-n2580297 (https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2020/11/18/wisconsin-tally-is-intrump-campaign-has-until-5-pm-to-request-a-recount-n2580297) Obama, not surprisingly, bashes America https://www.dailywire.com/news/barack-obamas-back-and-hes-more-disappointed-in-america-than-ever (https://www.dailywire.com/news/barack-obamas-back-and-hes-more-disappointed-in-america-than-ever) And interesting that Biden used similar language to also bash America. Hmmm? https://nypost.com/2020/10/22/biden-says-america-is-an-idea-that-was-never-lived-up-to/ (https://nypost.com/2020/10/22/biden-says-america-is-an-idea-that-was-never-lived-up-to/) America's worst Governor gives himself a raise, bashes police depart, goes off on a reporter, and blames drug company greed for it's fast response in getting a COVID vaccine out just this week. What a guy! https://nypost.com/2020/11/17/cuomo-blames-drug-companies-trump-for-speedy-covid-19-vaccines/ (https://nypost.com/2020/11/17/cuomo-blames-drug-companies-trump-for-speedy-covid-19-vaccines/) https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/cuomo-lashes-out-at-reporters-at-briefing-dodges-nyc-school-closure/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow (https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/cuomo-lashes-out-at-reporters-at-briefing-dodges-nyc-school-closure/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow) https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/gov-cuomo-slams-nypd-over-going-maskless-indoor-capping/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow (https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/gov-cuomo-slams-nypd-over-going-maskless-indoor-capping/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow) https://nypost.com/2020/11/17/gov-cuomo-to-get-raise-as-judges-pols-frozen-in-face-of-deficit/ (https://nypost.com/2020/11/17/gov-cuomo-to-get-raise-as-judges-pols-frozen-in-face-of-deficit/) Meg Kelly leaves NY https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/megyn-kelly-pulls-sons-from-woke-uws-school-over-anti-white-letter/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow (https://nypost.com/2020/11/18/megyn-kelly-pulls-sons-from-woke-uws-school-over-anti-white-letter/?utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow) Penn Gov wants to wear a mask inside your home https://bongino.com/pennsylvania-is-now-mandating-masks-inside-your-home (https://bongino.com/pennsylvania-is-now-mandating-masks-inside-your-home) Gov Noam of S Dakoda gets it https://www.citizenfreepress.com/breaking/kristi-noem-the-silent-mask-assassin/... Support this podcast
Recurring nightmares, hold music, the ticking of the clock - stories about the repetitive and unsettling experiences of our everyday lives. "Fish" by Cristina Marras Sometimes an image in a dream feels important. You wake up feeling compelled to write it down before it slips away amidst your morning thoughts. Cristina recalls a menacing fish, nightmares from when she was a child and fragments of cartoons that mix up with images of friends, lost or out of reach. She, like everybody else, tries to come to terms with a new reality that makes it impossible to move freely. Producer: Cristina Marras Music: ‘Last energy for the day’ by Loyalty Freak Music, ‘Creepy bell music #1’ by Magmi.Soundtra, ‘Lonely v26bb-3’ by Setuniman , ‘Ripple extended hose’ by Pawsound, ‘Wind’ by Nelstayade, ‘Birdwingflap’ by nicStage, ‘Flapping thud w13s61’ by Setunimann, ‘Heart Beat’ by thenudo, ‘Haunting 2’ by joaonts. "Employee Concerns Hotline" by Rowen Midello and Ollie Krusec Strange things happen on night shifts. In this story inspired by The Uncanny and late capitalism, a supermarket employee calls up the internal complaint hotline and is met with a cheerful automated message. But the events of the night shift are far from cheerful. Writer: Rowen Midello Sound designer: Ollie Krusec Supervising producer: Ryan Pemberton Performed by Rowen Midello, Ollie Krusec, Meg Kelly and Paul Waxman Music: 'Hold Music' by Steven Combs All The Best credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Pemberton Victorian State Coordinator: Mell Chun Host: Maddy Macquine Episode mix and compile: Gemma Lipman Community Coordinators: Chloe Gillespie and Danni Stewart SYN Community Coordinator: Lee Robinson Social Media Producers: Matilda Fay and Angela Moran See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s just possible that if you have an arthritic dog, overweight cat, or your pet is recovering from surgery, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy or some other form of rehab should be the first treatment on the list!It’s time that physiotherapy for dogs and cats became more mainstream, and recognized as being able to provide a wide range of benefits to our pets suffering from a huge range of different conditions.This is what you need to know…Head over to the full show notes
Donald Trump loves to lie. We know that. But as the editor and chief writer of the Washington Post's “Fact Checker,” it's Glenn Kessler's job to keep count. Donald Trump has earned over 18,000 Pinocchios from the “Fact Checker” team for his many, many falsehoods, exaggerations, and outright lies. On this week's episode of the Mother Jones Podcast, Washington DC Bureau Chief David Corn interviews Kessler about his new book, Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth, which he co-wrote with his “Fact Checker” colleagues Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly. Kessler gets into all of it—lies about the coronavirus, about rallies, about climate change—and assesses what might happen if Trump's lies are allowed to thrive for another four years.
Glenn Kessler is the head of the Fact Checker staff of the Washington Post. Along with Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly, he is the author of the new book, "Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth: The President's Falsehoods, Misleading Claims and Flat-Out Lies." It is a compilation and distillation of the 19,000 false or misleading statements Donald Trump has made and the Washington Post has documented in its mammoth database of presidential untruths since the president took office. Kessler spoke with Benjamin Wittes about what makes Trump different from other presidents, the task of documenting the president's lack of candor on a daily basis and what it all means to have a president who lies this much.
On this week’s special episode of Stay Tuned, Preet is joined by two guests. Wes Moore is the CEO of Robin Hood NYC, a New York City-based antipoverty philanthropic organization. Moore is also a Rhodes Scholar, combat veteran, social entrepreneur, and bestselling author. In the midst of coronavirus, Robin Hood is at the forefront of relief efforts focused on aiding society’s most vulnerable. David Lat is a Managing Director at the recruiting firm Lateral Link and the founder of the iconic legal blog Above the Law. Last month, Lat spent almost a week on a ventilator after falling extremely sick with COVID-19. Thankfully, Lat is now on the road to recovery and has been sharing his story and his larger reflections on the pandemic on social media, television, and in powerful opinion pieces in major newspapers. Lat--a healthy and energetic 44-year-old--has used his harrowing journey with coronavirus to remind us of our collective risk and to highlight the selfless work of frontline healthcare professionals. To listen to Stay Tuned bonus content, become a member of CAFE Insider. Sign up to receive the CAFE Brief, a weekly newsletter featuring analysis of politically charged legal news, and updates from Preet. And if you haven’t already, listen to this week’s full episode of the CAFE Insider podcast for free in the Stay Tuned feed. As always, tweet your questions to @PreetBharara with hashtag #askpreet, email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. REFERENCES & SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIALS WES MOORE Robin Hood NYC COVID-19 Relief Fund Robin Hood & Columbia University’s Poverty Tracker: The State of Poverty and Disadvantage in New York City (February 2020) The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, Spiegel & Grau (2011) Five Days: The Fiery Reckoning of an American City, One World (2020) Poverty in America: “How the Census Bureau Measures Poverty,” US Census Bureau, last revised: 8/27/19 “How is Poverty Measured?,” Institute for Research on Poverty “The official U.S. poverty rate is based on a hopelessly out-of-date metric,” Washington Post, 9/16/19 Rourke L. O’Brien & David S. Pedulla, “Beyond the Poverty Line,” Stanford Social Innovation Review, Fall 2010 Annie Nova, “Many Americans who can’t afford a $400 emergency blame debt,” CNBC, 7/21/29 Tracy Jan, “Redlining was banned 50 years ago. It’s still hurting minorities today,” Washington Post, 3/28/18 Pam Fessler, “One Family’s Story Shows How The Cycle Of Poverty is Hard to Break,” National Public Radio, 5/7/14 Covid-19 Impact on Vulnerable: Reis Thebault, Andrew Ba Tran, and Vanessa Williams, “The coronavirus is infecting and killing black Americans at an alarmingly high rate,” Washington Post, 4/7/20 “What the Racial Data Show,” The Atlantic, 4/6/20 Anthony Fisher, “Trump and the government are failing the nonprofits that help the homeless, elderly, and other vulnerable Americans,” Business Insider, 3/18/20 Matt Apuzzo and Monika Pronczuk, “Covid-19’s Economic Pain is Universal. But Relief? Depends on Where You Live,” New York Times, 3/23/20 DAVID LAT David Lat Biography, Lateral Link Lat’s Column, Above the Law David Lat, Supreme Ambitions: A Novel, American Bar Association, 2014 Coronavirus Journey David Lat, “I spent six days on a ventilator with covid-19. It saved me, but my life is not the same,” Washington Post, 4/9/20 David Lat, thread on recovery, Twitter, 4/8/20 David Lat, thread on being a good patient, Twitter, 3/31/20 David Lat, thread on text messaging, Twitter, 4/8/20 David Lat, thread on obituaries, Twitter, 4/1/20 Caroline Lewis, “‘I Have A Greater Appreciation For Life’: David Lat On His Coronavirus Hospitalization & Recovery,” Gothamist, 4/13/20 Lat with Jim Sciutto, CNN, 4/10/20 Lat and his husband, Zachary Baron Shemtob, with Rachel Maddow, MSNBC, 4/6/20 Lat and Shemtob with Savannah Guthrie, Today Show, 4/6/20 COVID and Society Karen Heller, “The recovered: How it feels to be alive on the other side of the pandemic,” Washington Post, 4/15/20 Jennifer Senior, “The One Kind of Distancing We Can’t Afford,” New York Times, 4/12/20 Sinéad Baker, “80% of NYC's coronavirus patients who are put on ventilators ultimately die, and some doctors are trying to stop using them,” Business Insider, 4/9/20 Alana Wise, “Trump Falsely Claimed 'Total' Authority Over States — Now He's Backpedaling,” NPR, 4/14/20 Elyse Samuels and Meg Kelly, “How false hope spread about hydroxychloroquine to treat covid-19 — and the consequences that followed,” Washington Post, 4/13/20 Elizabeth Cohn, “Prominent scientists have bad news for the White House about coronavirus antibody tests,” CNN International, 4/15/20 Lat and the Law George Conway and David Lat, “Don’t like the Wisconsin election mess? Don’t blame the courts,” Washington Post, 4/11/20 Jonathan Miller, “He Fought the Law. They Both Won,” New York Times, 1/22/06 David Lat, “A Departure Memo, from David Lat,” Above the Law, 5/6/19
Back On The Table takes a look at how Covid 19 is affecting our hometown of Saratoga Springs. Ryan and JBrown talk to Mayor Meg Kelly and Director of Recreation John Hirliman about what steps are being taken to keep Saratoga residents safe and to keep the town moving forward during the pandemic.
If there's anything that makes this a strange country, it's a pandemic. Strange Country co-hosts discuss the one topic that is affecting all of us--improper use of toilet paper. Oh and COVID-19. Beth rails against the Trump Administration's incompetent response (SHOCKER!) and Kelly puts her optimistic spin on things. We are all in this together, dash hounds. Stay safe and stay in. Theme music: Big White Lie by A Cast of Thousands Cite your sources: Achenbach, Joel, et al. “Trump Budget Cuts Funding for Health, Science, Environment Agencies.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 10 Feb. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/science/trump-budget-cuts-funding-for-health-science-environment-agencies/2020/02/10/9c8dd784-4c2d-11ea-b721-9f4cdc90bc1c_story.html Baker, Peter. “For Trump, Coronavirus Proves to Be an Enemy He Can't Tweet Away.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 8 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/08/us/politics/trump-coronavirus.html. Baker, Sam. “The Problems with Our Coronavirus Testing Are Worse than You Think.” Axios, 16 Mar. 2020, www.axios.com/coronavirus-outbreak-testing-delays-60a25ce6-f08d-438f-b294-358e0c300d95.html. Bump, Philip. “Analysis | Which Is Trump More Worried about: Coronavirus Numbers or Coronavirus Patients?” The Washington Post, WP Company, 7 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/07/which-is-trump-more-worried-about-coronavirus-numbers-or-coronavirus-patients/. Chait, Jonathan. “Donald Trump Turns to Always-Wrong Pseudo-Economist Lawrence Kudlow.” Intelligencer, Intelligencer, 19 Dec. 2016, nymag.com/intelligencer/2016/12/trump-turns-to-always-wrong-pseudo-economist-lawrence-kudlow.html. Chen, Caroline, et al. “Key Missteps at the CDC Have Set Back Its Ability to Detect the Potential Spread of Coronavirus.” ProPublica, 4 Mar. 2020, www.propublica.org/article/cdc-coronavirus-covid-19-test. Choi, Mattew. “Trump Puts Pence in Charge of Coronavirus Response.” POLITICO, 26 Feb. 2020, www.politico.com/news/2020/02/26/trump-puts-pence-in-charge-of-coronavirus-response-117790. Coppins, McKay. “Trump's Dangerously Effective Coronavirus Propaganda.” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 16 Mar. 2020, www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/03/trump-coronavirus-threat/607825/. “Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Says to Limit Gatherings to 10 People.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 16 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/16/world/live-coronavirus-news-updates.html. Cuomo, Andrew. “Andrew Cuomo to President Trump: Mobilize the Military to Help Fight Coronavirus.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 15 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/15/opinion/andrew-cuomo-coronavirus-trump.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage. Derek Hawkins, Hannah Natanson. “Coronavirus Screening Causes Massive Bottlenecks at O'Hare and Other U.S. Airports.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 15 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2020/03/14/europe-travel-ban-airport-delays/. Diamond, Dan. “Trump's Mismanagement Helped Fuel Coronavirus Crisis.” POLITICO, www.politico.com/news/2020/03/07/trump-coronavirus-management-style-123465. “'Don't Believe the Numbers You See': Johns Hopkins Professor Says up to 500,000 Americans Have Coronavirus.” Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo!, 13 Mar. 2020, finance.yahoo.com/news/marty-makary-on-coronavirus-in-the-us-183558545.html. Drucker, Jesse, and Jessica Silver-greenberg. “Trump Administration Is Relaxing Oversight of Nursing Homes.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 14 Mar. 2020, www.nytimes.com/2020/03/14/business/trump-administration-nursing-homes.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage. Engelberg, Stephen, et al. “How South Korea Scaled Coronavirus Testing While the U.S. Fell Dangerously Behind.” ProPublica, 15 Mar. 2020, www.propublica.org/article/how-south-korea-scaled-coronavirus-testing-while-the-us-fell-dangerously-behind. “Fact Check: A List of 28 Ways President Trump and His Team Have Been Dishonest about the Coronavirus.” The Mercury News, The Mercury News, 12 Mar. 2020, www.mercurynews.com/2020/03/11/fact-check-a-list-of-28-ways-trump-and-his-team-have-been-dishonest-about-the-coronavirus/. Glenn Kessler, Meg Kelly. “Analysis | Tracking Trump's False or Misleading Coronavirus Claims.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 14 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/03/14/tracking-trumps-false-or-misleading-coronavirus-claims/. Holshue, Michelle L., et al. “First Case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the United States: NEJM.” New England Journal of Medicine, 5 Mar. 2020, www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001191. Johnson, Carolyn Y., and Laura McGinley. “What Went Wrong with the Coronavirus Tests in the U.S.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 7 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/health/what-went-wrong-with-the-coronavirus-tests/2020/03/07/915f5dea-5d82-11ea-b29b-9db42f7803a7_story.html. Jon Swaine, Maria Sacchetti. “As Washington Nursing Home Assumed It Faced Influenza Outbreak, Opportunities to Control Coronavirus Exposure Passed.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 16 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/nursing-home-with-the-biggest-cluster-of-covid-19-deaths-to-date-in-the-us-thought-it-was-facing-an-influenza-outbreak-a-spokesman-says/2020/03/16/c256b0ee-6460-11ea-845d-e35b0234b136_story.html. Lutz, Eric. “Trump Reportedly Afraid Coronavirus Testing Could Hurt Reelection Chances.” Vanity Fair, Vanity Fair, 13 Mar. 2020, www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/03/trump-reportedly-afraid-coronavirus-testing-could-hurt-reelection-chances. Mindock, Clark. “Coronavirus Death Toll Could Reach up to 1.7million in US.” The Independent, Independent Digital News and Media, 15 Mar. 2020, www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/coronavirus-death-toll-worst-case-scenario-millions-dead-in-us-a9402276.html?fbclid=IwAR32r0_urkE9HK7Z57aiJzVtMxaKK4f71XW-dQ870xxUw3DWalKAowxl8g4. Scarr, Simon, et al. “2019 Coronavirus: The Korean Clusters.” Reuters, Thomson Reuters, 3 Mar. 2020, graphics.reuters.com/CHINA-HEALTH-SOUTHKOREA-CLUSTERS/0100B5G33SB/index.html. Sorkin, Amy Davidson. “Mike Pence and the Farce of Trusting Donald Trump on the Coronavirus.” The New Yorker, The New Yorker, 15 Mar. 2020, www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/mike-pence-and-the-farce-of-trusting-donald-trump-on-the-coronavirus. Stevens, Harry. “These Simulations Show How to Flatten the Coronavirus Growth Curve.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 14 Mar. 2020, www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/world/corona-simulator/?fbclid=IwAR0W8W20H5tjuBnIIeIUuOQNrPbe52YwzrvmRF5HK0y0wUzeD9JbkXCpvZc.
How does food affect our lives? We know it affects the body… but your whole life? Yes! It’s the most available tool, the one that can spark the most change! Think about it. If you’re stuck in a body you hate, struggling with health issues, or just feeling sluggish and unhealthy, how can you shine your bright light out into the world? These five fellow Spirit Junkies and wellness-preneurs transformed their body, business, and life through food. Meg Sylvester Food had a massive impact on Meg’s life…. AND business. Her entire spiritual awakening was linked with food. For years, she had suffered from daily migraines, acne, depression, stomach issues, lethargy. She even thought she had a brain tumor. But she couldn’t get a diagnosis. But doctors would check her bloods and tell her she was fine. It was reading Grain Brain and The Universe Has Your Back that flicked a switch on the food/mood/soul connection. She became obsessed with the idea of functional medicine, root cause medicine - of finding the root cause of what was triggering her issues. Suddenly she felt empowered to shift out of victim mentality into lighthouse mentality, and answer her soul’s calling. Changing what she ate meant she overcame all her issues and had the energy and mental clarity to follow her dreams. That’s what propelled her out of her corporate job and into her current work - coaching others find the root cause of their limiting beliefs, uproot them and, step into a vibrant life. Meg is now a spiritual entrepreneur on a mission to inspire others to build the purpose driven business of their dreams. In just one year after completing Spirit Junkie Masterclass, Meg’s led four beautiful and powerful women’s retreats. The next one is a women’s self-awakening and connection retreat in Guatemala - where you can connect with the earth, the Mayan culture and try sacred plant medicine. It’s in October and there are a few spots left. Go to her website for more details. Kelly Lynn Adams As a type A personality, Kelly was always doing, always striving, always busy, and never taking time out for herself. Little wonder, she was burnt out and struggling with her weight and autoimmune issues. Kelly knew that if she felt better, she’d do better, and she was determined to do something better with her life. So, she stared watching what she was eating, drinking tons of water, moving her body. She lost 40 pounds and healed her chronic thyroid condition, psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. How? By mimicking fasting with ProLon - getting her body to think it’s fasting, when you’re actually eating. Of course, it was a mental journey as well as food. For Lynn, it was about focusing on the present moment, rather than future-tripping. Visualizations, affirmations, and believing before seeing. Detoxing from junk foods, but also junk thoughts, junk people, even junk content (like the news!!). Spirit Junkie Masterclass helped Lynn to trust and know that everything is working out for her highest good. Since then, her career has pivoted, because that trust allowed her to align her business with what matters to her. Kelly is a certified business leadership and life coach, writer, motivational speaker. She has helped thousands of women build their businesses, shift their mindset and step into their divine power. Check her out at www.kellylynnadams.com. Michelle De Matheu Michelle had a spiritual awakening when she recovered from anorexia. She was working as a fashion designer, living in New York, living the dream she’d had since she was 4. But she felt disconnected with her body. She didn’t know how to love herself. Her aha moment came when she realized her eating disorder was a teacher, that it was opening the door to freedom. She knew she had to peel back the layers, forgive and fall in love with herself. Michelle used yoga and meditation to reconnect with her body. Reading about the benefits of food helped her reshape her beliefs around eating. By looking at the benefits of food, rather than counting calories, helped her realize that food could help her, and was not something to be afraid of. On this journey, she began to share her struggles, what she was learning and her passion for healing food. For Michelle, the best thing about Spirit Junkie Masterclass is the community, the powerful spirit junkie tribe that keeps her motivated and keeps her energy up. The class also gave her the tools to apply spiritual principles to her business routine and gave her the kick to take action, come out of the spiritual business closet, and step into what she really felt called to do. Now, she’s a mind, body and soul stylist, a motivator, life coach and speaker who supports people to transform their lives from the inside out. Michelle’s powerful self-love practices: Affirmations spoken out loud in front of the mirror Prayer - which helps you to connect with the universe Recognize that divinity is already within you Forgive yourself and others Cultivate trust in your intuition and in the flow of life Prepare your food at home and put love into that food Alana Haldan Vegan recipe developer, food photographer and blogger behind Sprouts and Krauts. Alana turns the produce from her garden into delicious, colorful, plant-based food. Making the shift to veganism completely changed Alana’s life journey. She originally tried veganism because she wanted a quick fix to get fit and lose weight before a big event. But within a few weeks, she saw the ethical and environmental aspects it was having and that’s what kept her on the path. From being a graphic designer, she went back to school to learn how to implement vegan cooking and nutrition in her life and share it with the world. Now, she runs the vegan blog sproutsandkrauts, which is all about fermented foods and recipes made from the produce she grows in her garden. For Alana, food is all about connection. Being aware of the mind body connection - eating in a way that serves the body and helps you get to your highest self. So many people are stuck in a cycle of eating foods that make them feel sluggish and depressed. But it’s possible to choose foods that enhance health, that nourish the body and nourish the soul. And being vegan doesn’t just help your body, it helps the planet and the animals. After taking Spirit Junkie Class Digital, Alana learnt to tap into her own potential and know that it’s imperative to share her gifts with the world. It helped her become more aware of her own food triggers and go from using food to numb her emotions to using food to nourish body and soul. Connect with her on Instagram! Dano González Yoga and meditation teacher, angel therapist practitioner and oracle card reader, medium, and owner of Numen yoga restaurant. Dano used to be a carnivore. He ate meat three times a day. But one day he realized he felt angry all the time, and stressed, and anxious, and always sleepy. He began meditating, and that allowed him to realize that what he was putting in his mouth was affecting his entire being. He began to eat more plant foods, and things began to shift. Did you know meat has no energy, or prana? Worse, it has the energy of the animal that was tortured and killed. Fear, anger, suffering - these energies are in the meat and end up in your body. Organic vegetables, on the other hand, energize you, cleanse you, and improve your intuition. How to detox and start shifting your health: Eliminate all animal foods from your diet Add green smoothies and green juices Go organic as often as possible Minimize your intake of vegan processed foods Increase your intake of fresh foods Dano opened his restaurant Nümen to help people eat healthy plant-based foods that are so full of flavor it encourages them to open their minds to make the transition to veganism. Since Spirit Junkie Masterclass, Dano found his voice, found his story, claimed his power and found a family. The first class he launched afterward the course attracted over 3k followers. “Spirit Junkie helps us be the spiritual leaders that our hearts are calling us to be.” Dano’s advice when it comes to Spirit Junkie: “You have to do it, and your life is going to change for the best.” Follow him on Instagram! Being hailed as “Sex and the City for Food,” The Food Heals Podcast brings together experts in the field of nutrition, health and healing to teach you the best-kept natural secrets to being a hotter, healthier, happier YOU! The Food Heals Podcast is hosted by Allison Melody and Suzy Hardy – two self-proclaimed natural chicks who will rock your world and change your beliefs about health! This sexy, savvy duo provides eco-friendly advice on a variety of issues including the healing power of nutrition, living authentically, turning your passion into your career, choosing the best natural health and beauty products, the benefits of a plant-based diet and so much more!
Mayor Meg Kelly talks about Charlie Eble and how he worked to help instill music in the youth of the Capital Region. Charlie Eble Day, May 19, 2019
Which of President Trump's Tuesday night claims were accurate? Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly of The Washington Post's Fact Checker team unpack the truth behind some of the biggest claims around immigration, the economy and foreign policy.
Earlier this month, The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler and Meg Kelly reported that President Donald Trump made over 2,000 “false or misleading claims” during his first year in the White House. With that number in mind, many pundits and politicians wondered whether his first State of the Union address would hold up under the scrutiny of fact-checkers. Angie Holan, editor of PolitiFact, talks about how her team fact-checks the president and how they sort through the facts, fictions and gray areas. Michael and Rick discuss Democratic Congressman Joe Kennedy III’s rebuttal to President Trump's State of the Union. Does he have the right message and is he the right messenger for the Dems ahead of the 2018 midterms?