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Let us know how you're enjoying the show or ideas for any future topics!Welcome to a special episode of It's Settled, the Ametros Podcast. Today, we celebrate a major transition as we bid farewell to our co-host, John Kane, SVP of Strategy at Ametros, as he embarks on his well-earned retirement. John reflects on his journey with Ametros, his experience hosting the podcast, and his plans for the future.As we say goodbye to John, we're also thrilled to introduce our new co-host, Melissa Coleman, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Ametros. Melissa shares her excitement about joining the podcast, what she hopes to bring to the conversation, and her vision for the future of It's Settled.While John's presence will be greatly missed, his impact on the podcast—and Ametros as a whole—will always be appreciated. We thank him for his time, insights, and the stories he helped bring to life. As we step into this next chapter, we look forward to continuing meaningful conversations that educate, inspire, and connect our listeners.To our longtime listeners, thank you for being part of this journey. And for those tuning in for the first time, welcome—each episode offers a unique and insightful perspective, and we're excited to have you with us.Ametros is changing the way injured individuals navigate healthcare by providing them with post-settlement medical management tools for their settlement funds. Ametros helps drive more simplified, secured, and supported settlements and saves money by working closely with injured workers, insurers, employers, attorneys, and Medicare to create a seamless experience.Learn how Ametros can support you.
We long for relationships to be joyful and life-giving. So why do they often feel like a struggle? How do we recognize and overcome the behaviors and thought patterns that leave us wounded, broken, and exhausted? Justin and Trisha Davis share from their book, "One Choice Away from Change: Break the Cycles That Hurt Your Relationships and Hold You Back." Resources if you're walking through betrayal and needing to forgive and/or let go of shame: Text FORGIVE to 877-933-2484 Mercy Prayers from Melissa Coleman here Shame Off You Livestream here Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Sick since early elementary school, Rebecca Ribnick didn't experience God's miraculous healing until she was in college. She shares her story, talks about what the Bible has to say about healing and God as healer, and offers what to do when things don't go as you hoped or expected. Rebecca and Susie also pray for listeners. Rebecca's book is “HOPE: A Practical Guide to Praying for Healing.” Find Mercy Prayers from Melissa Coleman here. Susie mentions the book "Christ the Healer by F.F. Bosworth." Susie and Kevin Larson's conversation about healing Part 1 Part 2 Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
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Guest host, Mr. Donald Keating, along with residents, Drs. Lindsay Murphy and Zachary Meade, interview Dr. Melissa Coleman about the history of anesthesiology. Find out how understanding the specialty's history benefits clinicians, the role residents have played in shaping anesthesiology, and more. Recorded October 2024.
Melissa Coleman, keeps it real about all things Derm. She has cosmetic marketing executives shooketh with anxiety. She takes us to the razors edge of her recent tummy tuck and has some choice words for the "aging purists". She has a devout Instagram following, eating up her every word. Melissa Coleman, welcome In My Chair
Have you been wronged? Have you been carrying the cost of injustice? Attorney Melissa Coleman shares her Mercy Prayers. She pulls from her experience as an attorney and walks you through a legal process of bringing the person into the "court of God". Get Melissa's Mercy Prayers here Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
This episode focuses on important issues related to nutritional assessment and support in surgical patients. Host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks to Melissa Coleman, MD, and Joseph Rappold, MD, FACS, about nutritional assessment of critically ill patients, the role of nutrition in the management of a patient with esophageal cancer who is undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy, and more. Learn more about Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world's most prominent medical journals. #SurgicalReadings #SRGS
Join us for a special edition podcast in honor of International Women's Day and Women's History Month, with our hosts from Ametros, Andrea Mills, Chief Client Officer and Melissa Coleman, Senior VP of Marketing leading the conversation. In this episode, they're joined by featured guests Carrie Barr, President at Verisk, and Kirsten Smyth, Chief Clinical Solutions Officer, at Best In Class MD (BICMD) for an insightful exploration into the unique experiences of women in the realm of workers' compensation. In this episode, we're diving deep into a topic that many women in the workforce can relate to: imposter syndrome.Listen in as our guests share candidly about their personal journeys grappling with imposter syndrome, and ultimately finding their voices as leaders in their respective fields. From confronting self-doubt to embracing authenticity, positive mindsets and networking, their stories are sure to inspire and resonate with listeners across all professions and positions.But that's not all – this episode is not just about business talk! Prepare for an engaging discussion peppered with intriguing pop culture references, adding a refreshing and relatable flair to the conversation. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring leader, there's something for everyone in this thought-provoking and entertaining episode.Tune in as we delve into the heart of leadership, empowerment, and the boundless possibilities for women in workers' comp and beyond.Learn More About:Andrea MillsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-mills-560aa952/Bio: https://ametros.com/management/andrea-mills/Melissa ColemanLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissawright1/Bio: https://ametros.com/management/melissa-coleman/Carrie BarrLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carrie-barr-baa37824/Bio: https://www.verisk.com/insurance/leadership/carrie-barr/Kirsten SmythLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-smyth-a8273966/Notable Mentions: Alliance of Women in Workers' Compensation: https://allianceofwomen.org/Ametros is changing the way injured individuals navigate healthcare by providing them with post-settlement medical management tools for their settlement funds. Ametros helps drive more simplified, secured, and supported settlements and saves money by working closely with injured workers, insurers, employers, attorneys, and Medicare to create a seamless experience.Learn how Ametros can support you.Podcast CreatorsMelanie Salmeron, Podcast Producer and Editor
Counselor, podcast host, and author of "The Brave Encourager" Heidi Mortenson shares about forgiveness. She talks about the importance of going through the process of forgiveness, how we can allow ourselves to go through it and invite God into the process. Melissa Coleman's mercy prayers can be found here Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Dr. Melissa Coleman and OpenAnesthesia Editor Dr. Aditee Ambardekar discuss historical perspectives in anesthesia and their role in education.
This is the second of two episodes with my dear friend, Susie Larson. Today, Susie talks about her own personal health challenges. She openly shares the mental battle she has waged with the enemy and points to the raw moments in that battle that almost broke her spirit. Susie also shares the miracle of prayers from complete strangers and friends including Mercy Prayers from her friend, Melissa Coleman. This is an emotionally and spiritually powerful episode that will point out why unwavering faith in God and His promises is what we need more of today!Connect with Susie Larson:https://www.susielarson.com/Suggested Resource Links:Melissa Coleman on Susie Larson LIVE - Mercy PrayersBOOK: Strong in Battle
Attorney Melissa Coleman extended a hand to Susie, asking to pray for her healing. God used the experience of praying through mercy to bring healing to Susie. Melissa shares the process of mercy prayers. *Originally aired April 26, 2022*
Sometimes, people will hurt you whether they mean to or not. When that happens, it's easy to cast the blame and carry those heavy feelings for a long time. But unforgiveness and hurt are the Enemy's attempts to gain access to your life — and mercy will help you break free from the bondage with the Enemy and heal from the pain.Joining us in this episode of Revelations Podcast is Melissa Coleman, a Twin Cities attorney. Tune in as she shares how she discovered the power of mercy and how it can help you reclaim your power and cast down the Enemy.If you want to know how to release mercy unto your offenders and set yourself free from torment, this episode is for you.Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Discover the power of mercy and how it can free you from the Enemy.Find out the benefits of releasing mercy and the consequences of withholding it.Learn how to put mercy into practice.ResourcesMore from the Revelations Podcast: Website | Instagram | Apple PodcastConnect with Melissa: mcoleman@colemanlaw.us.comSample Prayers for Melissa will be on our website on the episodes shownotes.Episode Highlights[03:38] How Faith Fit Into Her ChildhoodMelissa has been a lawyer for 24 years.When she was young, Melissa wondered why her mother would always get up early to spend her quiet time reading the Bible and praying.Her mother also encouraged her to memorize Scripture.Though she fell away for many years, God eventually brought her back home.[04:59] Coming Back to GodThe person who offends you needs ministry the most.Melissa: “God whispered to me years ago that the person who offends me the most or worse is usually very often the one that I'm supposed to minister to.”When she was a teen, something made her question God's existence.God sent a stranger to break through her barriers and enter her life.[08:43] The Power of MercyLaw is built on accusations.A woman in her church felt perpetually physically, emotionally, and mentally attacked.If you feel tormented and attacked, the power of mercy can help you break the access that the Enemy has in your life.Reagan: “There's moments where God's calling the troops, and we need to pray, right? But then there's other moments where it's like we have the Holy Spirit in us, and we have the power to defeat the Enemy.”You have the power to defeat the Enemy, but it's good to do it with somebody.[14:59] Defining MercyMercy is about not counting people's sins against them.While grace is God giving us what we don't deserve, mercy is God refraining from giving us the punishment we deserve.Mercy is what Jesus does; forgiveness is what we do in our hearts.Melissa: “Forgiveness is my willingness to write that check, that heart condition that says, ‘Yes, I will agree with mercy, with Jesus's mercy and not count this person's sin against them.'”The heavenly realm is legal and governmental.[18:57] Breaking Your Connection with the EnemyWhen somebody offends us, our self-worth and self-esteem diminish.Mercy heals everything.Melissa: “I think time heals nothing. In the matters of the soul, I think it just buries them deeper. I think mercy heals everything. I've seen it happen. And I've seen it happen in a moment.”If someone offends you, haul them into the heavenly courts, name the charges against them accurately, and choose between revenge and mercy.Choosing mercy breaks the Enemy's grip on yourself and your offender.The Enemy gains access to you by putting somebody in your path to hurt you.[27:25] The Consequences of Withholding MercyWithholding mercy gives the Enemy access into your life.The Enemy loves to torment our minds and hearts with painful memories and emotions.It isn't about getting an apology but rather about getting the Enemy's hooks out of us so we can be free from the trauma and hurt.Always forgive from the heart.If you find forgiveness difficult, ask God for guidance.[35:48] Responses to PainPeople are in so much pain.Alcohol, drugs, and suicide are common responses to pain.Melissa: “People are in a lot of pain because the Enemy has been given a lot of access to people's lives and their hearts.”Acknowledge how heavy, condemned, and conflicted you might be, then choose to release mercy on your offenders.Protecting your freedom is more important than protecting your pride.[39:49] What Mercy Isn'tMercy isn't about giving people unlimited chances.Showing mercy allows you to reclaim your power and freedom.When you show mercy, you reestablish your boundaries so that people can't keep coming in uninvited and hurting you.Be careful not to commit double jeopardy.[48:19] Putting Mercy Into PracticeWrite out the names of the people that the Lord brings to the surface of your mind.Choose one name, flip the page over, and then write that name at the top.Ask the Holy Spirit to articulate the charges against that person, then say a prayer to release mercy over the perpetrator and yourself.When you show mercy, you're completely set free — the Enemy can't condemn you.God calls us to be authentic and transparent.Sample Prayers from Melissa: Releasing mercy over the perpetrators in my lifeLoving Father and Righteous Judge, I summons ________(name) to the heavenly courts. ________(name), I charge you with: 1)_______ (offense #1); 2)_______ (offense #2); and 3) _______ (offense #3). You are guilty of these charges and deserving of punishment. However, because Jesus chose to extend mercy to me for a debt I could never repay, I choose to extend this same mercy to you for your offenses against me. Jesus, I ask that you not count _____'s (name) sins against him/her. I hereby break the power of condemnation off of you, _____(name), and I declare you acquitted, forgiven and free. I also hereby break every tie I have had with the accuser against _____ (name). Enemy, you no longer have power over me and no legal right to torment me. I will not be lured back in by you or commit double jeopardy. I break off my relationship with you now against ____ (name) for good. Father God, I now choose to partner with You for ____ (name) and I ask that you bless him/her with every heavenly blessing. *Get specific if you know of any prayer need for this person.Releasing mercy over myself when there's been prolonged unforgivenessLoving Father and Righteous Judge, I put myself in the defendant's seat in your heavenly court and I charge myself with the offense of unforgiveness against ______ (name) for ___ years. Although I am guilty of this sin of unforgiveness and deserving of punishment, I plea the blood of Jesus and I release Jesus' mercy over myself, so my sin will not be counted against me. I hereby break off the power of the enemy to accuse and condemn me for this sin. I declare myself acquitted, forgiven and set free in Jesus' name. Releasing mercy over myself For my sin (violating my conscience)Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I put myself in the defendant's seat in your heavenly court and I charge myself with the offense of violating my conscience by _______ (name the offense). I also charge myself with the offense of ignoring your Holy Spirit's leading to do/not do ________(name how you ignored Holy Spirit). Although I am guilty and deserving of punishment, I plea the blood of Jesus and I release Jesus' mercy over these sins, so they will not be counted against me. I hereby break off the power of the enemy to accuse and condemn me. I declare myself acquitted, forgiven and set free in Jesus' name. Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. This episode will inspire you as Melissa shares how to use the power of mercy to heal, set yourself free, and destroy your bondage with the Enemy.Have any questions? You can connect with me on Instagram.Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, tune in on Apple Podcasts.
Prayer makes a difference, and you can engage in even more powerful prayers when you seek total forgiveness and pray with others. Intercessor prayer warriors Esther Kim and Melissa Coleman offer biblical insights about forgiveness and mercy and pray for listener requests. Listen to previous episode and read about mercy prayers with Melissa Coleman here.
Prayer makes a difference, and you can engage in even more powerful prayers when you seek total forgiveness and pray with others. Intercessor prayer warriors Esther Kim and Melissa Coleman offer biblical insights about forgiveness and mercy and pray for listener requests. Listen to previous episode and read about mercy prayers with Melissa Coleman here.
Social media influence depends on the follower base. How active they are, how likely they are to engage, and more. This presents an interesting challenge for those exploring the lifestyle of how to live a curious life while being more present with less. Add taking on a hobby and some massive social media success to that mindset and you will be ready to hear the journey and story of Melissa Colemen, aka The Faux Martha. Melissa is a designer, home cook, baker, dishwasher, wife, mother, friend, cozy minimalist, author, simplicity chaser, and believer in ordinary magic. This episode has so many wonderful moments and before we get to some of that magic, we get to explore the reality of technology updates…enjoy the show.
Attorney Melissa Coleman extended a hand to Susie, asking to pray for her healing. God used the experience of praying through mercy to bring healing to Susie. Melissa shares the process of mercy prayers. Mercy Prayers: Releasing mercy over the perpetrators in my life Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I summons [name] to the heavenly courts. [Name] I charge you with [offenses-list them individually]. You are guilty of these charges and deserving of punishment. However, because Jesus chose to extend mercy to me for a debt I could never repay, I choose to extend this same mercy to you for your offenses against me. Jesus, I ask that you not count [name]'s sins against him/her. I hereby break the power of condemnation off of you, [name] and I declare you acquitted, forgiven and free. I also hereby break every tie I have had with the accuser against [name]. Enemy, you no longer have power over me and no legal right to torment me. I will not be lured back in by you or commit double jeopardy. I break off my relationship with you now against [name] for good. ©Melissa Coleman Releasing mercy over myself when there's been prolonged unforgiveness Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I put myself in the defendant's seat in your heavenly court and I charge myself with the offense of unforgiveness against [name] for [amount] years. Although I am guilty of this sin of unforgiveness and deserving of punishment, I release Jesus' mercy over myself, so my sin will not be counted against me. I hereby break off the power of the enemy to accuse and condemn me for this sin. I declare myself acquitted, forgiven and set free in Jesus' name. ©Melissa Coleman Releasing mercy over myself for violating my conscience Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I put myself in the defendant's seat in your heavenly court and I charge myself with the offense of violating my conscience by [name of the offense]. I also charge myself with the offense of ignoring your Holy Spirit's leading to do/not do [name how you ignored Holy Spirit]. Although I am guilty and deserving of punishment, I release Jesus' mercy over these sins, so they will not be counted against me. I hereby break off the power of the enemy to accuse and condemn me. I declare myself acquitted, forgiven and set free in Jesus' name. ©Melissa Coleman
Attorney Melissa Coleman extended a hand to Susie, asking to pray for her healing. God used the experience of praying through mercy to bring healing to Susie. Melissa shares the process of mercy prayers. Mercy Prayers: Releasing mercy over the perpetrators in my life: Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I summons [name] to the heavenly courts. [Name] I charge you with [offenses-list them individually]. You are guilty of these charges and deserving of punishment. However, because Jesus chose to extend mercy to me for a debt I could never repay, I choose to extend this same mercy to you for your offenses against me. Jesus, I ask that you not count [name]'s sins against him/her. I hereby break the power of condemnation off of you, [name] and I declare you acquitted, forgiven and free. I also hereby break every tie I have had with the accuser against [name]. Enemy, you no longer have power over me and no legal right to torment me. I will not be lured back in by you or commit double jeopardy. I break off my relationship with you now against [name] for good. ©Melissa Coleman Releasing mercy over myself when there's been prolonged unforgiveness: Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I put myself in the defendant's seat in your heavenly court and I charge myself with the offense of unforgiveness against [name] for [amount] years. Although I am guilty of this sin of unforgiveness and deserving of punishment, I plea the blood of Jesus and I release Jesus' mercy over myself, so my sin will not be counted against me. I hereby break off the power of the enemy to accuse and condemn me for this sin. I declare myself acquitted, forgiven and set free in Jesus' name. ©Melissa Coleman Releasing mercy over myself for violating my conscience: Loving Father and Righteous Judge, I put myself in the defendant's seat in your heavenly court and I charge myself with the offense of violating my conscience by [name of the offense]. I also charge myself with the offense of ignoring your Holy Spirit's leading to do/not do [name how you ignored Holy Spirit]. Although I am guilty and deserving of punishment, I plea the blood of Jesus and I release Jesus' mercy over these sins, so they will not be counted against me. I hereby break off the power of the enemy to accuse and condemn me. I declare myself acquitted, forgiven and set free in Jesus' name. ©Melissa Coleman Special Bonus Livestream https://youtu.be/n-Ww3AGFdG4
Welcome back to the first show of the new series! This week the ladies experience energy healing through reiki with some surprising and revealing results. Join us to find out how Lauren and Nicole got on, how they became Instagram ‘colleagues' with a porn photographer and more information on flexible rectums than you will ever need in a lifetime. If you like what we do here and want to be part of the club, why not follow us on Twitter and Instagram @SelfCareClubPod. If you've tried out any of the practices mentioned on the show or want to get in contact with us to tell us anything at all send us an email: via hello@theselfcareclubpod.co.uk. Don't forget to tune in this Friday for our Epilogue Show. Thank you so much to Melissa Coleman for our reiki sessions and for guesting on the show. Be sure to check out her website www.holistic-therapy.uk to find out more about the amazing work she does.
On Episode 66, Sir Walter Director of Hospitality, Melissa Coleman, joins as co-host and talks about everything that goes into putting on the Miler. Then Mick Stanovsek joins us to talk about walking on at Oregon, training in the Outer Banks, his North Carolina roots, his Australian heritage, as well as his connection to the Triangle.
In today's world, industrial organizations and tech companies are all feeling the impacts of the pandemic. With unemployment rates above 10%, Andy & Jon discuss trends in the market related to unemployment, skills gaps and speak with Melissa Coleman of BlueSignal.com. Melissa is an Executive Recruiter for IoT & Emerging Technologies and she shares some insight into how to stand out in the crowded market of job applicants. Melissa's info:Email: mcoleman@bluesignal.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissacoleman/ Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/sfYyCee6ww8 Want to get in touch with us?Jon Weiss: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jweiss/Andy Henderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhend/
A special live edition of The Moth at the State Theatre in Portland, Maine. A high school guidance counselor tries to keep his students safe, a woman learns to stop blaming herself years after an accident, and an astronaut prepares for his next shuttle mission after the loss of the Challenger. The *Moth Radio Hour *is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media, who is also the host of this hour. Storytellers: Paul Knoll, Melissa Coleman, Frederick Hauk
How to navigate the fall, the importance of play, and protecting the everyday with Melissa Coleman. ----- Welcome to episode 226 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, we’re rewinding back to our episode with Melissa Coleman called, “The Year of the Pivot.” The Year of the Pivot We’re rewinding back to an episode we aired in December 2018 with Melissa Coleman, the blogger, author, and designer behind the blog, The Faux Martha. This episode is still one of our very favorite FBP Podcast episodes, and we think it’ll be helpful, especially since we’re already a month into the Q4 craziness that we typically face as food bloggers. I think Melissa’s experiences will resonate with you as she talks about why it’s important to play, how to recover from a “fall” in your business, and how to find what feeds your soul. This is such a great episode, and we’re so excited to re-share it with you today! In this episode, you’ll learn: What it was like to write a book Why she wanted to find a new direction How she navigated the fall Why it’s important to play What it means to protect the everyday Why it’s helpful to start with a problem and work to a solution How she’s preserving her asset How she approached hiring What’s next for her and her blog Resources: Todoist The Faux Martha The Minimalist Kitchen After the Fall The Horse Named Hustle Job Opening: Left Brain The Minimalist Kitchen Course Follow Melissa on Instagram 207: Consciously Uncoupling and Crafting the Ideal Workspace with Melissa Coleman If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com.
Building routines to deal with daily chaos, how parameters help you design, and tips for refining your design with Melissa Coleman. ----- Welcome to episode 207 of The Food Blogger Pro Podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Melissa Coleman about designing your perfect workspace. Consciously Uncoupling and Crafting the Ideal Workspace You may recall that Melissa Coleman from the food blog, The Faux Martha, was on the podcast just back in December talking about her Year of the Pivot. Today, she’s here to continue the conversation and talk about the project she has been working on recently: designing the new Pinch of Yum offices. If you don’t have a dedicated office to work from, you’re not alone. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t make intentional decisions to refine and optimize your workspace. Melissa is here to talk through her process for designing a space, as well as the tips that you can and apply to your own workspace. In this episode, Melissa shares: How she’s pivoting her time Why it’s important to put some thought your workspace How she builds routines to deal with daily chaos Why you should start with the function of your space Why mood boards are helpful What parameters help you do The indicators that your space might be sub-optimal Tips for refining your design Resources: 181: The Year of the Pivot with Melissa Coleman Melissa on Instagram The Faux Martha Get in touch with The Faux Martha team about their design work The Minimalist Kitchen If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Thanks to our Reviewer of the Week, mak@sgt! If you’d like to be featured, leave a review for us on iTunes and include your name and blog name in the review. We’d like to thank our sponsors, WP Tasty! Check out wptasty.com to learn more about their handcrafted WordPress plugins specifically made for food bloggers.
My guest this week is Melissa Coleman, otherwise known as The Faux Martha. I'm sure you know which Martha that refers to and we'll get to why Melissa chose that name. But first, I'll tell you a little bit about her, in case you don't know. Melissa is a cook, a baker and a writer. I brought her on the show so we could talk about kitchens, one of the most used rooms in our homes, and one that can fill us with dread. It's often cluttered with too much on the counters and piles of dirty dishes and it's where we constantly go when we want to stare at shelving filled with a bunch of stuff that we don't know what to do with when its time to get dinner on the table. Melissa also has a great eye for design, which is really helpful when getting our kitchens to work for us. Oh, and full disclosure here, my kitchen is far from perfect so I'm using her book, The Minimalist Kitchen, to get it on track. I'll be sharing how it's going over the next few weeks and if you want to join me in a little personal challenge, I'd love to have some company as I clear out my cupboards, stock my pantry and start doing a little meal planning. Ok, let's get started!
We Get to Know designer and cozy minimalist Melissa Coleman from The Faux Martha. We were thrilled to chat with Melissa, the talented designer, cook and creative behind thefauxmartha.com. Melissa lives with great intention and a level of thoughtfulness that deeply inspires. She's adopted minimalism into her daily life, her kitchen, home, and even her wardrobe. She and her husband built and designed their beautiful home which is eye candy for all of us as we follow along. Melissa has been wildly published in places like Real Simple and Saveur. Additionally, she has recently published her first book The Minimalist Kitchen which has seen record sales. It's a cookbook but more importantly, it’s a framework for creating a minimalist kitchen, a kitchen pared down to the essentials. In this interview, we discuss the beginnings of her blog, her book-writing experience, her many moves around the US, and her family's decision to “marry and say I do” to Minneapolis, MN where they chose to put down roots. Melissa is real, thoughtful and down to earth and left us inspired. We absolutely loved this chat and know you will too. Show notes for this episode: SHOW NOTES Visit wegettoknow.com to explore original and guest related content and to learn more about our podcasts and guests. This episode is brought to you in partnership with Dr. C Vitamins. Use our code WEGETTOKNOW to save 30% off your order of their pharmaceutical grade and medically endorsed vitamins. Dr C Vitamins are the highest quality and are tested for potency and purity that ensure their quality www.drcvitamins.com
Radio Cherry Bombe stopped in Minneapolis last year as part of its Future of Food Tour for a live episode at The Lynhall. Leensa Ahmed of Green Garden Bakery and baker Sarah Kieffer speak about their vision for the future of food. They are followed by a panel featuring Melissa Coleman of the The Faux Martha; Chef Lachelle Cunningham of Chelle’s Kitchen; Chef Jamie Malone of the Grand Cafe; Pakou Hang, co-founder and Executive Director of the Hmong American Farmers Association; Diane Moua, the Executive Pastry Chef at Bellecour, Spoon and Stable, and Demi; and Radio Cherry Bombe host Kerry Diamond. Thank you to Kerrygold for supporting our tour.
Today, Danie's guest is Melissa Coleman from the hit blog, The Faux Martha. The Faux Martha is a personal lifestyle blog focused on designing simple solutions to make the everyday doable and beautiful. This space is heavily influenced by cozy minimalism, her child psychologist husband (Kev), her 5-year-old daughter (Hallie), and the city of Minneapolis. You’ll find posts on recipes, our home, minimalism, design and motherhood. Where life stops and dinner starts is a bit blurry. In this episode we dive into working, motherhood and taking a minimalistic approach to create balance in both of these places.
This week’s guest is Melissa Coleman from The Faux Martha. Today we’re digging into simplifying, organizing, and paring down so you can create more with less. In this conversation, we talk about everything from what minimalism is to how to separate minimalism from perfectionism, taking a step back from the hustle, and then some tactical tips for creating a framework for a minimalist kitchen and minimalist eating-- making this whole lifestyle work in real life. We also talk about everyday magic and creating frameworks tailored to help you achieve minimalism. Instagram: @realfoodwholelife Join our Facebook Group Subscribe: join the tribe! Show the Feel Good Effect Love If you loved today’s episode be sure to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts so we can keep bringing you more content like this! Share the show on Instagram, tagging @realfoodwholelife so that we can connect and highlight listeners on my feed.
How to navigate the fall, the importance of play, and protecting the everyday with Melissa Coleman. ----- Welcome to episode 181 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Melissa Coleman from The Faux Martha about the things she learned about herself this year. The Year of the Pivot Melissa Coleman of The Faux Martha had a big year. Not only does she run a successful blog, she also published her first book, The Minimalist Kitchen, this April. But they aren’t the only reasons she had a good year: she called this year The Year of the Pivot. She knew something needed to change, and she set out on a journey this year to make it happen. Without revealing too much, she learned quite a bit from this experiential year, and the lessons she learned serve as a powerful message to all bloggers in this episode. In this episode, Melissa shares: What it was like to write a book Why she wanted to find a new direction How she navigated the fall Why it’s important to play What it means to protect the everyday Why it’s helpful to start with a problem and work to a solution How she’s preserving her asset How she approached hiring What’s next for her and her blog Resources: Todoist The Faux Martha The Minimalist Kitchen After the Fall The Horse Named Hustle Job Opening: Left Brain The Minimalist Kitchen Course Follow Melissa on Instagram If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. We’d like to thank our sponsors, WP Tasty! Check out wptasty.com to learn more about their handcrafted WordPress plugins specifically made for food bloggers.
Tweet LIVE this Sunday, July 15th at 635pm Small Bites with Glenn Gross and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio is another stellar lineup. We welcome Melissa Coleman the author of “The Minimalist Kitchen: 100 Wholesome Recipes, Essential Tools, and Efficient Techniques” from Oxmoor House Books Time Inc. Books. Melissa Coleman is a home cook and baker, designer, wife, mother, and cozy minimalist. Her popular blog, The Fauxmartha, was named a HuffPost Top 10 Food Blog and was selected as a Better Homes & Gardens Top 10 Baking Blog nominee and a SAVEUR Magazine Blog Awards Style & Design finalist. After spending three decades bouncing around the states, she's happily planted under the snow banks of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her husband, Kevin, and tiny sous chef, Hallie. Melissa cooks with the rhythm of the week—simple, modern, and mostly vegetarian on weekdays and slow and classic with a heavy dose of brunch on the weekend. She is in the process of decorating The Fauxhouse, their modern, city farmhouse. The Minimalist Kitchen is her first book. The Minimalist Kitchen: 100 Wholesome Recipes, Essential Tools, and Efficient Techniques is a cookbook, but more importantly, it's a framework for creating a minimalist kitchen, a kitchen pared down to the essentials so you can create more. This framework will touch everything in your kitchen from your ingredients, tools, pantry, to your cooking techniques, meal planning, and shopping habits. Once the framework is in place, you can make 100+ wholesome, mix and match recipes. You'll find Blueberry-Orange Breakfast Rolls, Banana-Coconut Baked Oatmeal, White Wine Spring Pasta, BBQ Black Bean and Quick Slaw Tacos, Crispy Pizza with Caramelized Onions, Chickpea Tikka Masala, Stovetop Mac and Cheese, and Two-Bowl Carrot Cupcakes. Then we are happy to have join us Chef Todd Richards the author of “SOUL: A Chef's Culinary Evolution in 150 Recipes” from Southern Living. Todd Richards is a self-taught chef who paid his dues in numerous restaurant kitchens before becoming an executive chef who garnered national attention. He has two James Beard Foundation nominations for Best Chef in the Southeast, was an Iron Chef America Cuisine competitor, and was named one of “Four New Chefs to Watch” by Esquire magazine. He is the owner/chef of Richards' Southern Fried at Krog Street Market in Atlanta, Georgia. Black American chefs and cooks are often typecast as the experts of only one cuisine—soul food, but Todd Richards' food is anything but stereotypical. Taste his Hot-Chicken-Style Country-Fried Lamb Steak or Blueberry-Sweet Tea-Brined Chicken Thighs as evidence. While his dishes are rooted in family and the American cuisine known as soul food, he doesn't let his heritage restrain him. The message of Soul is that cooks can honor tradition yet be liberated to explore. Todd Richards celebrates the restorative wonders of a classic pot of Collard Greens with Ham Hocks, yet doesn't shy away from building upon that foundational recipe with his Collard Green Ramen, a reinterpretation that incorporates far-flung flavors of cultural influences and exemplifies culinary evolution. Page after page, in more than 150 recipes and stunning photos, Todd shares his creativity and passion to highlight what soul food can be for a new generation of cooks. Whether you're new to Southern and soul food or call the South your home, Soul will encourage you to not only step outside of the box, but to boldly walk away from it. The chapters in Soul are organized by featured ingredients: Collards, Onions, Berries, Lamb, Seafood, Corn, Tomatoes, Melons, Stone Fruit, Eggs and Poultry, Pork and Beef, Beans and Rice, and Roots. Each one begins with a traditional recipe and progresses alongside Richards' exploration of flavor combinations and techniques. Then Philadelphia has a visitor coming soon Wildfire Radio's Small Bites Live with Tracey Medeiros. Tracey Medeiros is the author of “The Vermont Non-GMO Cookbook: 125 Organic and Farm-to-Fork Recipes from the Green Mountain State” from Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., Inc. and it is a 2018 Readable Feast Cookbook Awards Finalist. Tracey will be in town Saturday, July 21st teaching a cooking class at Audrey Claire Taichman's COOK. Also, she writes The Farmhouse Kitchen: A Guide to Eating Local column for Edible Green Mountains magazine and is also a freelance food writer, food stylist, and recipe developer and tester. She is often seen on various television cooking segments preparing one of her favorite recipes while sharing helpful culinary tips with the viewing audience. Tracey travels regionally as a guest speaker and cooking instructor, emphasizing her commitment to the sustainable food movement by using locally produced fresh ingredients to create dishes that are healthy and delicious. The Vermont Non-GMO Cookbook honors the state's mission to connect with its local organic farmlands and the farmers who nurture and care for them. It also serves as a guide for eating organically and Non-GMO Project in Vermont. The book celebrates the region's esteemed organic food producers, farmers, cheesemakers, dairy farmers, and the chefs who partner with them to create delicious, innovative, organic, and non-GMO recipes. We are thrilled to welcome our next guests Corey and Sara Meyer of Little Bird will be on the show as well. Little Bird Kitchen makes candied jalapeno chocolates, syrup and powder. Everything is hot and sweet, with the heat coming at the end. Each product is handcrafted and uses high-quality ingredients such as local, fresh jalapenos, premium Belgian Chocolates and non-GMO cane sugar. Sara Meyer, a former TV sound technician, needed to balance out taking care of the twins and a demanding job so she started a food blog and began testing recipes. After figuring out how to make husband and co-founder Corey Meyer's favorite- chocolate covered orange peels- she began candying everything in the kitchen, including leftover jalapeños, even after Corey said, “you're nuts.” After bringing them to work and having co-workers request to purchase them, Sara headed home and said, “I think we have a business.” Candied jalapeños are front and center in each recipe. Each product is handcrafted and uses high-quality ingredients such as local, fresh jalapeños, premium Belgian chocolate and non-GMO cane sugar. All Little Bird Kitchen products are kosher certified (dairy and pareve) and never use any preservatives. “We've noticed consumers are going out of their comfort zones and starting to explore new flavor profiles. One of the categories they turn to is spicy and Little Bird Kitchen is at the forefront of this trend. Whether it's munching on our Fire Bites or utilizing the Fire Syrup as a marinade, we give users the option to control how much heat they get in their snack or meal,” said Sara and Corey Meyer, co-founders of Little Bird Kitchen. “Although we stumbled upon candied jalapeños, we stuck with it because it allows other flavor profiles to come through before the heat comes at the end.” Little Bird Kitchen's candied jalapeños bring an elevation in flavor to whatever you are eating. Finally we have Revital Shiri-Horowitz author of “It's Just Your Imagination: Growing Up with a Narcissistic Mother - Insights of a Personal Journey” from Horowitz Publishing. Revital Shiri-Horowitz is an experienced author and presenter to communities and audiences around the world. Using her own life story and excerpts of her novels, Revital Shiri-Horowitz generates a warm and uplifting experience for the listener. Revital Shiri-Horowitz was born and raised in Israel. As a kid, she wrote poetry and short stories. She's been writing in her journal almost every day since she was nine years old, and up to the time she met her husband, but never imagined that one day she would become a published author in more than one language, and in so many countries, and continents. Revital went on to earn a BA in Hebrew Literature and Geography from Tel Aviv University USA - AFTAU, an MA in Geography from אוניברסיטת חיפה - University Of Haifa, and an MA in Hebrew Literature from Tel Aviv University. She was an assistant professor of Geography in Haifa and Tel Aviv Universities, and has been an editor for Hebrew-language books. Shiri-Horowitz published three books and won two awards. Her first book "Daughters of Iraq" came out it 2007 and won an award from "The Iraqi Jewish Heritage Center", her second book "Hope to See You Soon" came out in 2014 speaks about immigrants always divided between two homelands, and her third book "It`s Just Your Imagination" won the "Pinnacle Book Achievement Award" for a self-help book. Last, but certainly not least, we will have in studio Tim Monk of Gloucester Citynj famed MONKMAN'S BBQ to tell us about what he has been up to and his new creation BBQ Egg Rolls. We can't wait!! Small Bites Radio correspondent Actor John DiRenzo is out and about with his valuable insight and experience in the culinary world so be sure to catch him on QVC selling the high quality Copper Chef products and getting ready for his new show Regional Eats. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is now available to buy, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist and appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, and Chef Barbie was named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling with his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press with foreword by Artie Lange available to order on Amazon.com. Fat Jack's BBQ and Bluejeanfood.com hope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated LIVE Sundays on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, distributed by satellite through the Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world! Also repeats of our shows are available to be listened to daily on the above platforms 5:30pm-6:30pm and on Mondays at 10am on Wildfire Radio, and as usual the newest episodes are available the following day on iTunes and PlayerFM. The post Small Bites – Episode 87 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
Also known as the "Faux Martha," author, designer and baker Melissa Coleman joins the podcast this week to discuss her book THE MINIMALIST KITCHEN, meditation through cooking and her secrets for kitchen organization. Matt and Michelle got you covered as well, discussing video game addiction, kids going vegan/vegetarian and strip club currency.
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We know that the kitchen is the most used room in the house--yet simplifying the kitchen is anything but easy. On the podcast today I am chatting with Melissa Coleman of The Faux Martha. Melissa is a food blogger and she is sharing her story about how the kitchen "broke" for her. She decided she … SFP 103: The Minimalist Kitchen [with Melissa from The Faux Martha] Read More » The post SFP 103: The Minimalist Kitchen [with Melissa from The Faux Martha] appeared first on Simple Families.
After my brief hiatus, we are back, and I am just giddy to bring you a conversation I had with the lovely Melissa Coleman from the beloved blog the Faux Martha. Her new book The Minimalist Kitchen just hit the stands a few days ago, and I got to chat with her not only about her book and simplifying the kitchen, but also some beginner steps for bringing minimalism into your life, how gathering around the table can bring healing, Melissa’s favorite self care rituals, and more.
Boaz and Blakely chat with Melissa Coleman, creator of The Fauxmartha and author of The Minimalist Kitchen about a favorite sandwich from her past.
Rita talks to Melissa Coleman, blogger at The Faux Martha and author of The Minimalist Kitchen, about things.
Imagine the scene: it's 1968, and you make the brazen decision to move with your soon-to-be pregnant wife to the country where you build a simple house from trees you cut down by hand, with no power tools. You then raise three children with no electricity or running water, subsisting on a system of vegetable plots that are innovative in the way they harness the innate power of nature. On these 60 acres you become a hero of the Organic movement by teaching apprentices, authoring pivotal books on growing methods, and even creating your own custom handtools that are sold as your signature models decades later. If this bio describes you, then you are ELIOT COLEMAN. Now, imagine that your first daughter, born in the midst of this Back To The Land story and raised on the 60 acres of rugged Maine coastline utterly disconnected from modern society, decides to write a tell-all memoir about her experience, drawing from memories as young as infancy. The book tells of the timeless Summer afternoons, the joyful cycles of life, the struggles of survival, and the deepest recesses of mourning and loss. The book of course is called THIS LIFE IS IN YOUR HANDS, written by MELISSA COLEMAN and published in 2011 by HarperCollins, and it is a precious thing to discover. The first time I read the book, I was just starting my own journey as a grower of things. Many years later after my son was born, the second reading revealed emotional notes that weren't available the first time around. I started my conversation with Melissa asking about what it was like to start her own family, in light of her own extraordinary childhood.
An investigation into one of humanity's oldest and most ubiquitous inventions: the ball. From Egyptian rituals to the birth of the rubber industry to new digital balls that can be controlled by software programs, the ball has played a surprisingly transformative role in society. Special guests: John Fox, author of The Ball: Discovering the Object of the Game, and Melissa Coleman of Hackaball.
It's a new year, and for many of us that means gray skies and cold weather. In this episode, we chat about survival techniques: theme words for 2017, how to stay cozy (hygge), and embracing warm, nourishing foods. Sonja has a fireside chat with recurring guest Melissa Coleman of The Fauxmartha, and we share soup recipes, book picks, and workout recommendations to keep you going through the winter months. Melissa Coleman is The Fauxmartha: Website | Instagram | Facebook Our podcast about “hygge” was Episode 3 Recipes: Tomato artichoke lentil stew | A Couple Cooks Creamy coconut curry pantry soup | A Couple Cooks Sweet potato soup with harissa and greens | A Couple Cooks Pomegranate spice “hygge” cocktail | A Couple Cooks Books: 11/22/63 | Stephen King The Book Thief | Markus Zusak Workout videos: Best Abs Ever | Rebecca Louise 45-Minute Cardio + Toning Workout | Jeanette Jenkins A Couple Cooks on Instagram and Twitter
Summer might be over, but our love for tomatoes hasn't died! In this episode, we talk about our favorite ways to use canned tomatoes throughout the winter. We phone our friend The Faux Martha, who shares her favorite minimalist recipes for canned tomatoes. Plus, people we love to cook for, our favorite foodie cities, a dinnertime challenge, and listener kitchen victories. Roasted tomato shrimp over creamy polenta | A Couple Cooks Melissa Coleman is The Faux Martha: Website | Instagram | Facebook Her recipes: 20-Minute tomato soup | The Faux Martha 4-ingredient tomato sauce | The Faux Martha Chickpea indian bowl | The Faux Martha What's your favorite foodie city? Sonja just went to Austin and enjoyed Tacodeli, Torchy's Tacos, and The Beer Plant This episode was sponsored by Muir Glen Organic A Couple Cooks on Instagram and Twitter
In this episode: we explore minimalism in the kitchen with Melissa Coleman of the website The Faux Martha, graphic designer and self-proclaimed minimalist. Plus how to design a meal, an easy weeknight dinner, and cleaning out that spice drawer. Fried Eggs with Bulgur and Spinach (with VIDEO) (A Couple Cooks) Simplify your kitchen in the new year (Mark Bittman via New York Times) Melissa Coleman is The Faux Martha Her top minimalist recipes: Balsamic Pasta using this vinaigrette Amazing Soba Bowl Chickpea Indian Bowl Quick Summer Pasta Baked Oatmeal The Faux Martha on Instagram How to design a meal (by Jeanine Donofrio of Love and Lemons, on A Couple Cooks) The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing What are your favorite easy weeknight meals? Drop us a line at acouplecooks@gmail.com. A Couple Cooks on Instagram and Twitter
The Fauxmartha Melissa admits to having a severe sweet tooth, and on her blog, The Fauxmartha, is where she shares her tried-and-true recipes that she brightens up to suit each season. She confesses to being an over-sharer, and believes that when you find something that works, and works well, it must be shared. I am […] The post 082: Melissa Coleman: Tried-and-True Over Adventurous Foods first appeared on The Dinner Special podcast.
What makes a home healthy? Everything from clean air and environmentally-friendly products to the appropriate use of space. Today we discuss the physical aspects of healthy homes with Maine Home+Design's "Bright-Minded Home" columnist, Melissa Coleman, and Jason Peacock of Maine Green Building Supply. We address the creation of happy-feeling homes with Brett Johnson of Maine Street Design Co. in Portland. Join us and learn how to influence your own healthy home. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2014/10/healthy-homes-162/
Storytellers include Emilia Dahlin, Melissa Coleman, Walt Shepard