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In this insightful episode from the Network of Awareness, the host ORRA The Informationalist delves deep into the concepts of coincidences and synchronicities, underscoring their intrinsic connection. The show discusses how these phenomena are not random but instead serve a greater purpose of guiding and elevating our awareness. Through personal anecdotes, poetry, and engaging interactions with guest speakers, the episode explores how to recognize these patterns in life, embrace the flow of the universe, and utilize synchronicities to foster personal and collective growth. Emphasizing the importance of living in the present and maintaining a high vibrational state, this broadcast is a profound reminder of our interconnectedness and the meaningful patterns that shape our reality.00:00 Introduction to Coincidences and Synchronicities00:14 Exploring the Network of Awareness01:27 Synchronicity vs. Coincidence: A Deeper Dive02:28 The Theory of Synchronicity04:38 Personal Experiences and Reflections07:08 The Power of Awareness and Internal State10:29 The Role of Emotions and Thoughts13:18 Recognizing Patterns and Synchronicities16:47 The Importance of Being Present32:54 Community Engagement and Reflections01:04:57 Subscriber Appreciation and High Vibrational People01:05:29 Introduction to Synchronicity01:06:06 Reciting the Synchronicity Poem01:11:15 Froggy's Original Poem01:12:36 Megan Marie's Technical Difficulties01:13:34 JR's Question on Manifestation01:14:56 JR's Deep Dive into Synchronicity01:20:06 JR's Personal Struggles and Healing01:30:02 Hannah K's Questions on Manifestation01:41:18 Geo Verse TV's Skepticism and Taino Culture Discussion01:51:15 Cultivating Deeper Awareness01:51:44 The Significance of Subtle Signs01:52:29 Interconnected Lives and Universal Messages01:52:46 Embracing Mystery and Uncertainty01:53:23 Understanding Angel Numbers01:53:39 The Power of Number Four01:53:51 Synchronicity and Purposeful Messages02:01:13 Boundaries and Protecting Your Energy02:03:42 The Importance of Self-Love02:17:55 Resonance and Universal Harmony02:37:13 Transcending Linear Time02:39:09 Exploring Timelines and Choices02:40:02 The Nature of Time and Individual Perspective02:40:53 Public Service Announcement: The Universe is Speaking02:42:54 The Power of Awareness and Synchronicity02:57:51 The Journey of Self-Realization and Authenticity03:05:04 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/network-of-awareness--4447646/support.
September is PCOS Awareness Month and in Part 2 of this 2 part conversation our host Damon Cunningham continues his awesome conversation with Megan Marie Stewart. Megan is the Founder and E.D. of the PCOS Awareness Association. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, which is a health condition that affects about 10 million people in the world. Megan's journey as a daughter, friend, and survivor has been full of lessons that have shaped her into the person she is today. Her unique story is filled with tenacity, resilience, and ambition. In spite of obstacles in her path, Megan is living proof that anything your mind envisions can be achieved. Make sure to listen to both parts of this in depth and real conversation airing September 4th & 11th 2023. Featuring: Megan Marie Stewart: Founder / E.D. PCOS Awareness Association Web: https://www.pcosaa.org FB: PCOSAwarenessAssociation IG: @pcosaa X: @PCOSSA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twomicsup/support
September is PCOS Awareness Month and in Part 1 of this 2 part conversation our host Damon Cunningham has the opportunity to sit down and chat with Megan Marie Stewart. Megan is the Founder and E.D. of the PCOS Awareness Association. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, which is a health condition that affects about 10 million people in the world. The exact cause is unknown, but it is considered a hormonal problem. Genetics and environmental factors are believed to be involved in the development of PCOS. It is a leading cause of female infertility and is responsible for a number of symptoms that can affect the body physically and emotionally. Megan's journey as a daughter, friend, and survivor has been full of lessons that have shaped her into the person she is today. As a founder of a nonprofit organization focusing on service and leadership, Megan understands the power of hard work and dedication. Her unique story is filled with tenacity, resilience, and ambition. In spite of obstacles in her path, Megan is living proof that anything your mind envisions can be achieved. Make sure to listen to both parts this September 4th & 11th 2023 Featuring: Megan Marie Stewart: Founder / E.D. PCOS Awareness Association Web: https://www.pcosaa.org FB: PCOSAwarenessAssociation IG: @pcosaa X: @PCOSSA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twomicsup/support
On July 6th 2021 the Creativity Shakeout Run Club held its first organized gathering designed to connect and lift up creatives in Central Oregon. The Creativity Shakeout is a run and walking club designed to inspire creativity through movement and connection with other creative personalities in the community. Founded by local artist and illustrator, Megan Marie Myers, The Shakeout allows creatives of all types and talents a consistent space to meet new friends and collaboration partners, share information, experiences, and resources, and learn about creative hobbies and careers across a variety of industries, all while getting some exercise along the Deschutes River. On episode 32 of The Circling Podcast, Megan and I have a great conversation at Dudley's Bookshop in Downtown Bend. Megan shares her story of her relationship with her own creativity and how the steppingstones of life have led her to Bend where she is growing as an artist and business owner. Megan's popular projects are inspired by the outdoors and the connection we have to our surroundings and to each other. Megan talks about the inspiration behind the Creativity Shakeout and how it was grown from a desire to give back to her creative community, and that, she has. Thanks for the coffee and the conversation Megan. I really enjoyed this one and look forward to Tuesday morning run club and following your growth and success as an artist, illustrator and storyteller. Thanks for listening to The Circling Podcast. Our Theme song was written by Carl Perkins and performed by Erin Cole-Baker and Dr. Erin Zurflu. A big shout out to Pete Alport for allowing us to use his images as seasonally inspired cover art for the show. View more of Pete's work and learn how you can own some of his images the capture the magic of where we live at www.petealport.com. A Special thank you to Goldenlow for submitting the into music. Have Ideas or art that you'd like to submit, please do. We love mail, so please send us comments, questions, show ideas or art to thecirclingpodcast@gmail.com. Support The Circling Podcast by becoming a member on Patreon at patreon.com/Thecirclingpodcast and learn how your financial contribution will help support local nonprofits while also supporting local podcasting. Follow us on Instagram @thecirclingpodcast to learn more about past, current and upcoming episodes. Please subscribe to the circling podcast on most major podcast platforms and leave us a review, it really does help. I'd like to say a special thank you to all of the community members who participated in the making of this episode. And an added thanks to Tom at Dudley's Bookshop for providing the perfect recording space. Learn more about Megan and her work at www.meganmariemyers.com. Clink on the link to the Creativity Shakeout Run Club and learn more about when, where, and how you can connect with others and get your creativity up and running. Lastly, if you know someone who you think would enjoy today's episode, please share it with them today. Thanks for your time Central Oregon. Get outside, we'll see you out there, and remember the health of our community relies on us. Support The Circling Podcast:Email us at: thecirclingpodcast@gmail.comJoin the Circling membership: patreon.com/Thecirclingpodcast Visual Show Notes: https://nota.fm/thecirclingFollow us on Instagram @thecirclingpodcastCover Art: petealport.com Remember, the health of our community, relies on us!
Movement is one of the most fundamental aspects of living a well-balanced lifestyle. People who exercise regularly, or do some kind of mild activity regularly, or do a combination of both, tend to feel better overall. It's important, however, to understand where we can improve our range of motion and mobility, what are the factors that influence exercise, and how we can get better at moving, in general. In this episode of Next Level Human podcast, Dr. Jade welcomes Dr. Megan-Marie Delegas to discuss the fundamentals and the most important guidelines of movement and exercise. Dr. Delegas explains that nutrition, stress levels, water intake, and sleep quality, all affect how well we move. One of the most important outcomes of learning how to move better, is the subsequent regulation of the nervous system. Tune in to learn more! Connect with Dr. Megan-Marie Delegas LinkedIn: Megan-Marie Delegas Website: www.meganmariept.com Instagram: @meganmarie_pt Connect with Dr. Jade Teta Website: www.jadeteta.com Instagram: @jadeteta
Megan Marie Myers is a painter, illustrator, and native Oregonian. After attending art school in Seattle, Megan took a position in Seattle at Chihuly Studio where her job was to coordinate the logistics of creating and installing full-scale gallery exhibitions of Dale Chihuly's artwork, as well as private commissions of large-scale glass and steel art installations for public and private clients worldwide. This, she says, was instrumental in teaching her the all-encompassing business side of the art world. It was exhausting but so valuable to her future as an entrepreneur. In 2013, she relocated to Portland and began working at Trader Joe's as an artist and sign maker. Because of the flexibility and freedom of this job, Megan was finally able to create and sell more of her own work. She and her partner, Matt, moved to Bend in 2015 and this became a huge "I Could Never Do That" moment for her. Should she transfer and continue to work for Trader Joe's in Bend with flexibility and a steady income? Could she launch her own business in a town where she was unknown? Would this new town even be receptive to her work and unique style? Well, as it turns out, the town of Bend was not only receptive to Megan, but they unofficially adopted her as the town's resident artist! Her work is ubiquitous with Bend because it encapsulates why so many people love Central Oregon - inspiration from the outdoors and the connection we have to our natural surroundings and to each other. It only makes sense because, in addition to painting outdoor scenes, Megan also embodies her work as a trail runner, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast. Earlier this year, she created the Creativity Shakeout run, which connects creatives of all types for an informal weekly walk or run. It's her unique way of connecting with others and giving back to a community that has given her so much. Megan Myers is proof that if you keep showing up authentically, big magic will happen and, when you put so much joy into the world through your art, how could it not? Today we talk: The joy that her work brings to her fans/buyers The personal touches and "language" of her paintings and illustrations Her journey from Seattle to Portland to Bend How she broke into the Bend creative scene - spoiler alert: a lot of cold calls and knocking on doors Client work vs. Original Work - which does she prefer? What her work with Chihuly and Trader Joe's taught her about entrepreneurship and running a business The behind-the-scenes of running a business Her favorite music and how she creates a mood to work The parallels between ultra running and creating art How she trains for her ultras The genesis of the Creativity Shakeout Group Episode Resources: Megan Marie Myers Website Podcast Supporter: 8Greens.com - use promo code: ICNDT for 15% off first on-line purchase
On this episode, Raul and Parker interviewed Megan Marie, DPT. Megan is currently the owner of an online physical therapy business. Topics included telehealth, online rehab, addressing clients as a whole, and more.You can follow Megan on instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/meganmarie_pt/)Megan's website: (https://meganmariept.com/)Follow us on instagram for rehab and research content: (https://www.instagram.com/strength.rehab/)
The intelligent edge yoga podcast was produced by Kathryn Anne Flynn; author of Teach Kind, Clear Yoga: A Guide for Practitioners and Teachers. To learn more about Kathryn, practice online, or find retreats and training opportunities, visit kathrynanneflynn.comShow Notes:Megan Marie Gates is a queer sound practitioner, movement teacher and creative artist who uses crystal bowls, vocal toning, and other instrumentation to create sound meditations and experiences. We discuss the "sound" field and Megan helps us navigate some of the trickiness when you call it sound healing.We also discuss the difficulty of aligning bowls with chakras, and Megan encourages us to trust our own intuition and be observers of our experience when it comes to sound. Megan offers trainings to help yoga practitioners and any one else interested in offering sound experiences! Her upcoming training is online - May 28-31, register here. You can find more of Megan's work on her website here.
Have you ever wondered how sound can make you feel so calm or so inspired? In this passion fuelled conversation with Sound Practitioner, Megan Marie Gates, we chat about the power and potency of sound when it comes to meditation, healing, and our own journeys of re-awakening our capacity to listen deeply.
This week I chat with the amazing Megan Marie Gates! Megan is a sound practitioner / yoga teacher / passionate poet / ecstatic dance facilitator living in the fields and forests of Prince Edward County, Ontario. Coming from a career in music theatre + dance, the fusion of both creative + yogic practices led her to the healing arts. Megan is also the the co-founder of WILD HEART HEALING ARTS: a holistic, creative gathering space in Prince Edward County and she splits her time between this space and running around Ontario offering movement + sound medicinals. She is headlining the Toronto Yoga Show and will be our musical aspect of the emPOWERed REST Retreat this coming April. We talk about growing up in the Prairies, doing her own thing, and we even get into the cultural appropriation of Yoga. This episode is worth listening to if you are a white woman practicing or teaching yoga. You can find out more about Megan Marie Gates at: meganmariegates.com Instagram: flow.alchemy To find out more about our wonderful sponsors: Rasa Koffee: http://www.mygratitudeattitude.com/rasa.html Prana Vida: https://www.pranavidastyle.com Sign up for Mom and Baby Yoga with MOGA Use coupon code GRATITUDE to receive 20% off of the online mommy and baby yoga. https://mogamoms.vhx.tv You can find Lindsay Lesage at www.mygratitudeattitude.com and our private Facebook Group. Go here to learn more about our upcoming EmPowered Rest Retreat. This My Gratitude Attitude Podcast episode was produced by Shelly Aaron Productions. You can find Shelly at: www.shellyaaron.com.
Welcome to the very first episode of the My Gratitude Attitude Podcast! This episode has been brought to you by mygratitudeattitude.com come over to the website to read blog posts and gather inspiration. Join the mailing list to get newsletters and first hand information on upcoming events. If you don’t yet know me, please let me introduce myself. My name is Lindsay Lesage and I wear many hats. I am a fairly new mom to my 8 month old baby girl and we live along the shores of Georgian Bay Ontario with my husband and our little Maltese Poodle Jean Luc. I am a French Immersion Teacher, a Yoga and Meditation Teacher and I am also a trained Psychotherapist. I have a lot of experience in the mental health and wellness field and I myself have struggled to cope with my stress response in difficult times which has resulted in anxiety and depression. The purpose of this podcast is to inspire, educate and have fun with our over arching theme of gratitude. Be sure to go to http://www.mygratitudeattitude.com to sign up for my newsletter and receive my 5 super easy ways to start a gratitude practice. Also come on over to the My Gratitude Attitude Facebook Group and join in on our discussions, challenges and daily inspiration. If you know me, you know that I LOVE restorative yoga and meditation. Next to having a gratitude practice, restorative yoga and meditation is my favourite way to change my brain. Join me along with Stephie Massey for the emPOWERed Rest retreat in Hockley Valley. Not only will we have yoga and meditation but world famous chef to the stars Joanne Gerrard Young is coming to teach us about the power of raw food and Megan Marie gates will be performing a beautiful crystal bowl sound ceremony. Resting doesn’t have to be boring! It can be invigorating and powerful and we want you to learn how to incorporate these life changing practices into your daily life. Thank you so much for joining me on this very first episode of the My Gratitude Attitude Podcast. If you enjoyed the show please leave a review and let me know what other kinds of things you would like to hear about. For more information check out the Empowered Rest Facebook Event or go to the My Gratitude Attitude Facebook Group to find out more. This podcast was produced by Shelly Aaron Productions. Shelly produces podcasts, videos and various other media products for Yoga teachers and creative entrepreneurs. Contact Shelly at shellyaaron.com for more info!
What are the different types of AI? How will those types impact various areas of HR? This week Kip talks with AI Researcher Megan Marie Butler about the classifications of Artificial Intelligence and the impact it has on various areas of HR
Three Books is Ela Area Public Library’s podcast series where our hosts, Becca and Christen, chat about three popular/favorite books. This month is a two part special to celebrate Booksgiving! Part one features book recommendations and gift experiences for adult fiction and non-fiction. Introduction 0:00 to 0:24 Booksgiving Explanation 0:24 to 3:30 Adult Fiction 3:30 to 15:54 Adult Non-fiction 15:54 to 49:18 Wrapping Up 49:18 to 49:59 Conclusion 49.59 to 50:58 Sourdough by Robin Sloan Behind Closed Doors by B. A. Paris My Favorite Thing is Monsters by Emil Ferris Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman Murder at the Brightwell by Ashley Weaver Amanda Wakes Up by Alyson Camerota Devotions by Mary Oliver From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death by Caitlin Doughty Atlas Obscura by Joshua Foer The Long Haul by Finn Murphy Unique Eats and Eateries Chicago by Matt Kirouac Smitten Kitchen Every Day Craft Coffee: A Manual by Jessica Easto Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking by Samin Nosrat Radium Girls by Kate Moore Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, A Daring Escape, and the Making of Winston Churchill by Candice Millard Killlers of the Flower Moon Born A Crime by Trever Noah Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance The People Are Going to Rise Like the Waters Upon Your Shore by Jared Yates Sexton Unbelievable by Katy Tur The Life Changing Magic of Tidying-Up by Marie Kondo The Gentle Are of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson National Geographic The Photo Ark Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson by Joel Sartore and Douglas H. Chadwick Playing with Super Power by Sebastian Haley and Megan Marie
ICR Host, Megan Marie of Making a Difference with Megan Marie interviews the National Garden Bureau which is involved in projects benefiting individuals with special needs, aiding efforts to returning military, and educating the community on the importance of growing your own food. For more on their group click http://ngb.org/
ICR's Host, Megan Marie of Making a Difference with Megan Marie features the Autism Society of America in her monthly series. Megan searches the world for people, communities, and organizations doing great things to uplift humanity. To learn more check out this link http://www.autism-society.org/
ICR host, Megan Marie, of Project Community Food Forest in Albuquerque, New Mexico brings you a monthly show that features groups and people around the world making a difference. Today, she talks with Environment New Mexico, a statewide, citizen based, environmental advocacy organization committed to protecting New Mexico's air, water, and open spaces. To learn more about them follow the group on face book https://www.facebook.com/EnvNM?fref=ts also follow Megan Marie on her face book page https://www.facebook.com/FoodForestABQ?fref=ts
Our destination in this episode of 'Around the World' is Albuquerque, NM, USA, our tour guide is Journalist, Blogger and Environmentalist, Marie Megan who says 'there are so many amazing things about Albuquerque, the culture, food and international hot air balloon festival' brings people from all over the world to visit. Megan Marie also talks about her Project Community Food Forest. To learn more her project visit https://www.facebook.com/FoodForestABQ?fref=ts
Eli Braden (@elibraden) joins Gene and Brodie to talk about his Song A Day podcast, his appearances on "The Howard Stern Show," and much more. Megan Marie makes a cameo to deliver a Thanksgiving feast.
Bob Schriner, standup comedian, "Chunklet" contributor, and pranking legend, makes his return to the show as the first repeat guest and the first guest in the brand new and improved Shakeytown Studios (thanks Megan Marie!) to tell stories and chat with Gene and Brodie about topics including the world's worst song, cruisin' with Weezer, (TRIGGER WARNING!) rape culture in comedy, Scooby-Doo, The Ramones, the guy playing guitar at the house party, Jacki O and "Poolboy Magazine," and Zooey Deschanel and the unbelievable premise of her TV show "The New Girl."
A Shakeytown Radio Minute: Gene and Brodie's first and last word on Rebecca Black before more important things, like Mike Meyers' love life and Twitter rot. Then, a retrospective on all the guests and the biggest surprises for Shakeytown Radio so far. Also, the music of one of Shakeytown's First Ladies, Megan Marie, from her former band Triple Nipple.
Take a famous icon, smear it with mod and dim the lighting, and you've got a successful franchise reboot. At least that is what Crystal Dynamics is hoping to accomplish with their latest Lara Croft project. Even though two Tomb Raider games were released in the last three years, apparently the franchise is in need of a face lift. Join us this week on the EXP Podcast while Scott and I discuss Tomb Raider's longevity, Dragon Ball Z, Jesus, and what it means to reboot a series. As always, we encourage you to leave your thoughts in the comments section below. Discussion Starters: - What aspects of Lara Croft remain iconic for you? - Is Lara an immortal icon, or would a failed reboot mark her death knell? - Can you think of any games that succeeding in rebooting a franchise for you? - What games do you think desperately need a reboot? To listen to the podcast: - Subscribe to the EXP Podcast via iTunes here. Additionally, here is the stand-alone feed. - Listen to the podcast in your browser by left-clicking the title. Or, right-click and select "save as link" to download the show in MP3 format. - Subscribe to this podcast and EXP's written content with the RSS link on the right. Show Notes: - Run time: 32 min 35 sec - "A Survivor Is Born: The New Lara Croft," by Megan Marie via Game Informer - First-Person Tetris - Music provided by Brad Sucks
The scariest Shakeytown yet! Megan Marie joins her husband Brodie and their friend Gene to talk about NoNotLiterally.com, expensive vegan weddings, and film, literature, and television from the horror genre. Gene's wife Tish joins in as the conversation turns to breastfeeding, placenta eating, vaccines, and the Buffalo Bill tuck-and-dance. THE HORROR, THE HORROR! Also, the most frightening episode music yet, from the Silver Shamrock company.