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Jack talks with Megan Adams with the Bluegrass Youth Ballet about the start of their run of shows performing The Nutcracker this holiday season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Megan Adams, a fiber artist and practitioner of knot magic, shares her journey and experiences with incorporating magic into her art. She explains the history and uses of knot magic, highlighting its power in trapping and releasing energies. Megan discusses how she incorporates knot magic into her daily life and the modern uses of this ancient practice. She also shares her experiences as a neurodivergent witch and the meditative and trance-like state she enters while creating art. Megan emphasizes the importance of finding one's own path in witchcraft and the joy of connecting with like-minded individuals in the witchcraft community.TakeawaysKnot magic is an ancient practice that involves trapping and releasing energies through the creation of knots.Fiber art, such as macrame, can be a powerful medium for practicing knot magic and incorporating magic into daily life.Knot magic has a rich history and has been used in various cultures and traditions for different purposes, such as protection, healing, and childbirth.Finding one's own path in witchcraft and embracing personal creativity and intuition are key to a fulfilling practice.Being part of the witchcraft community and connecting with like-minded individuals can provide support, inspiration, and a sense of belonging.FIND Megan Adams: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/byknotofnine/
This interview is with John & Megan Adams of Wildsound. In this interview, John & Megan speak about their journey to creating Wildsound. John and Megan talk about how their lives entwined with each other and wine. They share all the challenges and successes that came with learning winemaking at home and transitioning into commercial winemakers. The couple dives into their history, passion for winemaking, and aspirations for the future of their label, Wildsound. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Wildsound in McMinnville on June 21, 2023.
On today's episode I chat to Megan Adams from @ginham_gardener about her beautiful garden, productive veggie patch and her tips on growing and storing garlic.
Each year hundreds of children are listed for liver transplants across the United States. Whether these children have chronic liver disease or acute liver failure, too many children spend months or even years waiting for an organ. Historically, deceased organ transplants have been the most common type of organ donation. However, the outcome for many children with chronic liver disease is to experience long wait times with poor quality of life. Too many children die while waiting for a transplant. Living donor transplants have emerged as a new way to care for children with chronic liver disease. Relatives, friends and even strangers serve as living donors to help patients bypass long and uncertain wait times. In this episode, we are joined by two experts from our living donor program to share more about this organ donation option. Today, I am excited to be speaking with Dr. Amy Feldman and Dr. Megan Adams. Dr. Feldman is a pediatric Gastroenterologist and is the Director of the Liver Transplant program here at Children's Hospital Colorado. Dr. Megan Adams is the surgical director of the pediatric living donor transplantation and pediatric transplant clinical reach team here at Children's Hospital Colorado.
This month I am so happy to welcome Megan - who sat for her portraits a few years ago in Los Angeles. Megan and her siblings lost their father, a single dad - to suicide. Megan bravely unpacks more of her story in today's episode and shares the heartwarming story of how their community really came together to make her and her siblings feel loved and not alone in the wake of their horrible loss.
Longtime friends get together and share the highs and lows, and some very muddy moments, of starting a vineyard as Jason Wise talks with John Adams, sound engineer for all the SOMM films, and Megan Adams of Wildsound Wine. This married powerhouse moved to Oregon a few years ago to plant 5 acres of vines, maintain the vines, and make their own wine. All by themselves. They don't hold back on this podcast as they share what was easy, what was hard, and what was crazy difficult. If you've ever wanted to start a vineyard, you don't want to miss this one.
In this podcast, Megan Adams talks with Stephanie Hormig about what a safe zone is, the importance of organizations becoming safe zone trained, how to become a safe zone and also the dangers of claiming you are a safe zone, if you have not been fully trained. Thank you for listening.
On this episode of Delivering #MarketingJoy, Megan Adams shares why storytelling makes a huge difference in your marketing.
Attorneys Rachel King and Patrick King discuss the case of Rittenhouse VS. Wisconsin, with a special guest panel featuring paralegal Megan Adams, entrepreneur Daniel Olszko, and high school student Kaya. As this groundbreaking verdict charged news headlines nationally, The Lawyer Kings strived to provide a solid discussion to cover the depths of this case. Visit our website: www.thelawyerkings.com Check out our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thelawyerkingspodcast Do you want to be a guest on our podcast? Email us at podcast@thelawyerkings.com Our Business Websites: Rachel- https://thelawyerking.com/ Patrick- https://kingandrussolaw.com/ Connect with us on other platforms below: www.instagram.com/thelawyerking/ (Rachel's Instagram) www.tiktok.com/@thelawyerking (Rachel's Tiktok) twitter.com/thelawyerking (Rachel's Twitter) thelawyerking.tumblr.com (Rachel's Tumblr) https://www.pinterest.com/rachelk0957/_saved/ (Rachel's Pinterest) https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-king-546b0080/ (Rachel's LinkedIn) #thelawyerkings #thelawyerkingspodcast #lawpodcast #legalpodcast #legalpodcasts #thelawyerpodcast #attorneypodcast #attorneypodcaster
Are you nervous about niching your service? Perhaps you are too afraid that you could lose clients & opportunities? This podcast is for you! This week on the podcast, we have special guest Megan Adams, an International Tax Law Firm owner that assists American ex-pats with their tax obligations. Megan started her firm in Port Macquarie, Australia. The inspiration to open her law firm came in the early months of 2020 - just before COVID hit. Megan had finalised two years of the supervision period after becoming a lawyer in Australia, and the beginning of Covid triggered a new start. She went ahead to open her law firm. Initially, Megan offered lots of services because she wanted to help everyone and didn't want to miss any opportunities, but work wasn't flowing in the door as she had hoped. So after joining the Scalable Business Lounge, Megan started to niche down with a primary offering. Megan has now niched her business right down to American Tax Law, and her business is thriving with new clients coming in the door every week. And not only that, but now Megan is doing work that she loves rather than stretching herself to every corner. Megan has the perfect ‘Nervous to Niche' story because as soon as she did - her life became easier & her business started to flow! Listen to the podcast to catch the full story! If you would love to work alongside Caralee to uplevel your law firm, the Scalable Business Lounge is the place for you. The SBL will not only allow you to gain more freedom, but it will also implement tools and strategies for your business to scale fast! If you are interested in viewing our FREE MASTERCLASS on how you can scale your law firm without burnout, click here! Until next time! CONNECT WITH Megan: Website: https://megannoelleadams.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/megannoelleadamssolicitor/ CONNECT WITH Caralee: LinkedIn: @caraleefontenele Instagram: @caralee.fontenele Facebook: @caraleefontenele CLICK HERE TO LISTEN! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW IN ITUNES FOR A SHOUTOUT Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, you need to! I don't want you to miss an episode! Plus, leave your business name and your Instagram handle for a shoutout!
Attorney Rachel King is joined by her paralegal, Megan Adams, to welcome guest Marc Wasserman, one-half of The Pot Brothers at Law (potbrothersatlaw.com) to talk all things #cannabis! What is the future for #weed #legalization? How did he come to work in the #pot legal field? Why is he telling everyone to #STFU? Do you want to be a guest on our podcast? Email us at podcast@thelawyerkings.com Visit our website: www.thelawyerkings.com #thelawyerkings #thelawyerkingspodcast #lawpodcast #legalpodcast #legalpodcasts #thelawyerpodcast #attorneypodcast #attorneypodcaster
Are you nervous about niching your service? Perhaps you are too afraid that you could lose clients & opportunities?This podcast is for you!This week on the podcast, we have special guest Megan Adams, an International Tax Law Firm owner that assists American ex-pats with their tax obligations.Megan started her firm in Port Macquarie, Australia. The inspiration to open her law firm came in the early months of 2020 - just before COVID hit. Megan had finalised two years of the supervision period after becoming a lawyer in Australia, and the beginning of Covid triggered a new start. She went ahead to open her law firm.Initially, Megan offered lots of services because she wanted to help everyone and didn't want to miss any opportunities, but work wasn't flowing in the door as she had hoped. So after joining the Scalable Business Lounge, Megan started to niche down with a primary offering. Megan has now niched her business right down to American Tax Law, and her business is thriving with new clients coming in the door every week. And not only that, but now Megan is doing work that she loves rather than stretching herself to every corner.Megan has the perfect ‘Nervous to Niche' story because as soon as she did - her life became easier & her business started to flow! Listen to the podcast to catch the full story!If you would love to work alongside Caralee to uplevel your law firm, the Scalable Business Lounge is the place for you. The SBL will not only allow you to gain more freedom, but it will also implement tools and strategies for your business to scale fast!If you are interested in viewing our FREE MASTERCLASS on how you can scale your law firm without burnout, click here! Until next time!CONNECT WITH Megan: Website: https://megannoelleadams.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/megannoelleadamssolicitor/CONNECT WITH Caralee:LinkedIn: @caraleefonteneleInstagram: @caralee.fontenele Facebook: @caraleefonteneleCLICK HERE TO LISTEN! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW IN ITUNES FOR A SHOUTOUTAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, you need to! I don't want you to miss an episode! Plus, leave your business name and your Instagram handle for a shoutout!
Life in the four storey Residence of the Ambassador of Spain to Argentina - her husband Javier Sandomingo - is a world away from Megan Adams' upbringing in rural Southland. She's Calling Home this morning from Buenos Aires.
Life in the four storey Residence of the Ambassador of Spain to Argentina - her husband Javier Sandomingo - is a world away from Megan Adams' upbringing in rural Southland. She's Calling Home this morning from Buenos Aires.
EAB’s Megan Adams and Will Lamb discuss growth opportunities and the competitive landscape in the master’s and graduate degree markets.
Hunter and Megan discuss resting vs. not resting in quarantine, what we miss most, and cheesy Christian books that actually work. Stay tuned for the most massive technical fail in the history of Quarantine Conversations.
Welcome to the show!Please like, subscribe and SHARE!!Breann Starken with Citizens State Bank, and also admin of Ladies of the Valley joins Megan Adams, Founder, of Ladies of the Valley, and Home Girl Megs with Coldwell Banker Brenizer, Realtors to explain to listeners the WHO, WHAT, WHY, WHEN, and HOW of LOTV.We talked about the beginning stages of LOTV, how the idea came to fruition. How Megan grew and maintained the groups integrity of support the whole time. We go into detail to show you what goes on in our group, what the requirements are (very few!!) and how we started implementing events into our Facebook based group to grow connections among members. To join Ladies of the Valley follow this link: https://bit.ly/3a7TaByTo contact Bre follow this link: https://bit.ly/2WurW45To contact Megan follow this link: https://linktr.ee/homegirlmegsThank you so much LOTV member - Breann Starken for joining us on the podcast this week to introduce Ladies of the Valley!*To join LOTV, go to Facebook, search Ladies of the Valley in groups, click join- There are no requirements other than you are a woman who lives in the Chippewa Valley within 25 minutes, or click the link above!*On the next episode we will be sitting down with LOTV member Sarah Stokes with Juicy Good Life and Stokes|Herzog!
Hunter and Megan talk about teaching, introduce a new segment of the podcast, and beans. Next time you see Megan, make sure you tell her how much you love the idea of her bean classroom.
In this minisode of Mindfully Wise, Megan Adams takes us through an exercise to practice self-compassion.
In this first episode of our miniseries Mindfully Wise, Megan Adams takes you through the benefits of mindfulness and how to practice it.
Success doesn’t have set qualifications. Most individuals have beliefs about selling that limit them from ever taking a leap of faith and creating the business they’ve always dreamed of. Today, 23 year-old Megan Adams talks about how she overcame those beliefs and became a million-dollar producer and real estate agent. Not only has Megan pursued her own dreams but she’s helped multitudes of people reach their own. To learn more about how you can bring your own goals into fruition and create the life you’ve always wanted, tune into this episode of Double Your Sales with your host, Ursula Mentjes. Show Highlights: Getting into real estate Stepping out and starting your own business Overcoming limiting beliefs How generating revenue shifts limiting beliefs Writing sentences about what you want Creating a sales system Being authentic and targeting like-minded people The importance of putting out positive energy Pushing through uncomfortable situations Marketing through social media platforms Links: 6 Secrets to Doubling Your Sales PDF: www.salescoachnow.com/gift Sponsor: wementor.com Social Media: www.facebook.com/ecrealestateagent1 Instagram: ecrealestateagent1 https://www.homesinwisconsin.com/listings-search/?sort_field=featured_weight&sort_direction=desc&search_num_results=10&text_search=chippewa+valley&purchase_types=buy&curr_page=1&view=gallery Email: madamscb@gmail.com
On this episode of the Long Overdue Podcast, Pat, Chris, and Denice sit down with Megan Adams, a mindfulness expert, and talk about what mindfulness is, the benefits, and how you can get started. You can visit Megan's blog Mishaps and Mindfulness here: https://mishapsandmindfulness.com/ Opening and ending theme is So Low by Art of Escapism
Co-work spaces have been popping up in recent years, and the latest to try and pull it off, with grand aspirations of much bigger things is a Calgary-come-California tech transplant in Megan Adams. Launch your own marketing business after studying online courses, move to Silicon Valley, pick up a major client and then get head hunted by a billion dollar company to teach online marketing courses before moving back to the Kootenays to build and foster a local tech community? You Can Do That here!
When people start dying at Sheryl's office, she receives a cry for help through an email written by the victim. Can she solve the mystery of Megan Adams before it's too late?Become a Patron:https://www.patreon.com/HanshiAntonioGarciaFollow me:Website: www.AntonioGarciaBooks.comFacebook: www.Facebook.com/AntonioGarciaBooksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/antoniogarciabooksiTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/antonio-garcia/id1363811128RSS Feed for your Favorite Podcast App:https://www.spreaker.com/show/2351084/episodes/feed
When people start dying at Sheryl's office, she receives a cry for help through an email written by the victim. Can she solve the mystery of Megan Adams before it's too late? Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/HanshiAntonioGarcia Follow me: Website: www.AntonioGarciaBooks.com Facebook: www.Facebook.com/AntonioGarciaBooks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antoniogarciabooks iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/antonio-garcia/id1363811128 RSS Feed for your Favorite Podcast App: https://www.spreaker.com/show/2351084/episodes/feed
Megan Adams graduated from the University of Ottawa, studying Communications with a specialization in Public Relations, worked in the PR and Marketing world in Toronto. Currently, Megan focuses on empowering teams through operational excellence as Product Operations Lead at Shopify. Megan talks product operations, hacks to achieve daunting goals and the value of knowing your career narrative. Reach out to Megan on LinkedIn. Stay up to date with Witty through our website, LinkedIn or email us at podcastwitty@gmail.com. Support the show (http://wittypod.com)
Hosts: Isaac Adams & Trillia NewbellGuest: Jasmine HolmesOverview: “I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will recount all of your wonderful deeds. I will be glad and exult in you; I will sing praise to your name, O Most High.” (Psalm 9:1-2)In the season finale, Trillia Newbell and Isaac Adams reflect on the first season of United? We Pray, and they speak with Jasmine Holmes about safe places. In the race conversation, at times, someone will say something unhelpful or downright racist, and if their statement is met with correction, they’ll respond by saying, “I thought you were a safe place.” Jasmine, Trillia, and Isaac reflect on the need to redefine the concept of a “safe place.” What does it look like to speak the truth and love, and hear the truth in love? How can Christians be honest with one another and yet extend heaps and heaps of grace to each other, as God has extended that grace to us in Christ? Trillia and Isaac continue to reflect on that grace as they look back on the episodes and start of Season 1 of United? We Pray. As we reflect on God’s goodness, we have to say thank you! Thank you to Karl Magnuson, producer of United? We Pray. Thank you to Dante Stewart, social media manager of United? We Pray. Thank you to Thern Newbell and Megan Adams, wonderful spouses to Trillia and Isaac. Thank you to all the listeners who joined us for Season 1 of United? We Pray, and most of all, thanks be to the Lord Jesus Christ—our savior, Lord, and peace. To him be the glory now and forever, amen. Links & Show Notes:A Call to Prayer During an Anxious Time This is the blog post that Trillia wrote to call for prayer in the midst of racial turmoil.To learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Recorded and produced by Karl MagnusonGraphic design by Rob Alvey
Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers
West coast bears like their fish. I don’t think we really need science to tell us that. But which bears eat what, how much salmon they’re eating, where they’re getting it from, what influence that has on the ecosystems around them, even at great distances from the coast, and how that could all impact management across geopolitical lines - now that’s what science is good at. Megan Adams, PhD candidate at the University of Victoria, research scholar with the Hakai Institute, and biologist with the Raincoast Conservation Foundation, recently published a study examining the data associated with some of these questions. That study included samples from over 1,400 grizzly and black bears across 690,000 km2 of BC, from 1995 to 2014. Adams worked with the Wuikinuxv Nation, as well, adding the importance of traditional knowledge to her research and conclusions. Megan joined Defender Radio to discuss her recently published paper, why salmon and bear populations should be managed together, the influence her time with the Wuikinuxv Nation has imparted on her work, and what animal lovers and environmentalists need to know to protect the salmon-bear relationship and all that it represents in BC.