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**Please be advised that this episode contains talk of pregnancy loss and eating issues**Amanda Grace is a coach, ally, and inner work whisperer for women ready to transform the exhausting cycle of people-pleasing and self-neglect into a life of reclaimed energy, power, clarity, and purpose. She is co-host of two podcasts: 'The Road Back Home - Real Talk & Sisterhood on the Path to Grace' hosted with her sister Mel, and 'We're Sober, Now What' co-hosted with Dr. Melissa Kelly of Sober Social, Ireland.Today's episode is kindly sponsored by Drink Nolo. Drink Nolo is an Irish company based in County Cork selling a beautiful range of luxurious and premium non alcohol drink options. Order some gorgeous drinkies here:An exquisite selection of non-alcoholic drinks in Ireland – DrinkNolo.ieThe Road Back Home Podcast | Amanda Grace | SubstackThe Road Back Home Podcast — Apple PodcastsArt Is Magic 2024For more information on Alcohol Free Living,Follow Olivia on Instagram @greyareadrinker Visit Olivia's website www.greyareadrinker.ie
Melissa has been alcohol free for the past four years. She is the founder of the wonderful sober/sober curious community SoberSocial.ie. Initially in her teens, she used alcohol to connect, relieve anxiety and enjoy herself. At 24 she began a PhD in Queens University Belfast, she then began to use alcohol to relax and unwind. After many attempts to give up alcohol, she achieved her goal in May 2020. Removing alcohol improved Melissa's life so drastically that going back to drinking was no longer appealing. She created a community because she just wanted to meet new people with similar interests and hence sobersocial.ie was born! Enjoy!For more information on Alcohol Free Living,Follow Olivia on Instagram @greyareadrinker Visit Olivia's website www.greyareadrinker.ie
This is fire. Join me and Melissa Kelly of ROAR Fierce Feminine Rising Magazine + A Handmaid's Tale. We talk about what stepping into your power looks like. She shares how she has had to learn how to trust herself when doing stunt doubles on set, how she overcomes limits + the ways she has been using her body & story-telling to heal her lineage. Melissa talks about how she stands, unapologetically, as herself and how self-love is the foundation that moves her forward when who she is triggers others. Melissa holds the space for women to heal by unleashing their story and providing the space for women to be witness to one another in their power. You can learn more about her work and the magazine at fiercefemininerising.com and follow her stunt work @melissakellyofficial on IG. Feel the call to come deeper? Become a member of Wild Moon Temple and receive hundreds of hours of support on getting your purpose work in motion. Without the hustle or feelings of insecurity - receive more money, energy, and momentum - bringing your priestessing forward, with all of your magic on board. You'll have access to a library of offerings from full on transformative programs, to bundles, to helpful practices. And the best part? It's all free! YOU CAN JOIN US HERE Connect on Instagram here and in the private Facebook group Wild Moon Sisters here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goddess-power/message
Melissa Kelly, Ph.D. is a psychology expert and sobriety coach for high achievers who want to quit drinking. After quitting drinking in 2020, Melissa completed her Ph.D. in consumer psychology and left academia to create her sobriety coaching business.Melissa works with high achievers who struggle with drinking by helping them change their relationship with alcohol without judgment or labels. She also founded the Sober Girls Ireland community that hosts virtual and in-person events for sober and sober-curious women in Ireland.Melissa's new podcast ‘Working Sober' is the go-to show for high-achieving professionals who need practical tools on changing their drinking habits. This show also highlights the success stories of people who transformed their careers off the back of quitting drinking.Melissa is also a professional speaker and provides keynotes on topics such as: The link between alcohol and success and limiting alcohol to boost productivity and well-being.Tiktok: @melissakellyphdInstagram: @melissakelly.phdLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissakellyphd/Website: www.melissakellyphd.com
Melissa Kelly, Ph.D. is a psychology expert and sobriety coach for high achievers who want to change their drinking habits. After quitting drinking in 2020, Melissa completed her PhD in consumer psychology and left academia to build her sobriety coaching business. Melissa works with high achievers who struggle with drinking by helping them change their relationship with alcohol without judgment or labels. Her coaching practice is built upon the frameworks of cognitive behavioural psychology, helping her clients empower themselves throughout their journey by focusing on what is in their control. She also founded the Sober Girls Ireland community that hosts virtual and in-person events for sober and sober-curious women in Ireland. Melissa's new podcast ‘Working Sober' is the go-to show for high achieving professionals who need practical tools on changing their drinking habits. This show also highlights the success stories of people who transformed their careers off the back of quitting drinking. Melissa is also a professional speaker and provides keynotes on topics such as: The link between alcohol and success and limiting alcohol to boost productivity and well-being.For more information about Melissa check out her Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/melissakelly.phd/Hello, I'm Vanessa, the host of Women In Confidence. Welcome and thanks for listening. I designed this podcast to appeal to working women who want to understand what confidence is, what you can do to build (or rebuild) your confidence and then maintain it. I interview amazing women who have genuine stories to tell about their journey through life and how they manage the ups and downs of life. My vision is for my listeners to try something that has worked for my guests and if it changes their lives then I feel that the podcast has been a positive contribution to the world.If you enjoyed this episode or any of the Women In Confidence episodes, please like, rate, review and share widely so that more fabulous women can find us. Also check out my Instagram and TikTok pages for more content and confidence boosting inspiration.I hope 2023 has going well for you - I can't believe how quickly 2023 is going. My ambition for Women In Confidence, this year, is to reach some record download numbers per episode and to find a sponsor. Let me know what you are hoping to achieve in 2023.I have also just launched a podcast booking agency called Boom Podcast Agency The agency is a female-run podcast booking agency that specialises in helping female entrepreneurs, thought leaders, and women in business reach a wider audience. Reach out to me or check out the website for more information.Vanessa xx
Web designer & developer Melissa Kelly joins Allison on today's podcast to share some tips & tricks for creating a successful website while specifically examining the importance of design. Sponsored by: TherapyNotes™ To learn more about today's guest, visit https://www.abundancepracticebuilding.com/blog. Join the Abundance Party & fill your practice. Learn more at https://abundancepracticebuilding.com/abundanceparty & get 40% off your 1st month with coupon code SPRING.
Welcome to season 7 of The Sober Experiment Podcast by Bee Sober where Alex and Lisa chat with Dr Melissa Kelly. Melissa Kelly, PhD is a psychologist and coach for sober women who want to make meaningful changes to their careers. Melissa is passionate about helping women define and design their own version of a meaningful life in sobriety. She is also the founder of Sober Girls Ireland - a community that hosts online and in person events for sober and sober curious women in Ireland. Find Melissa here: https://www.melissakellyphd.com https://www.instagram.com/melissakelly.phd Please check out our website www.beesoberofficial.com. You can also check out the following link to find out more of what we are up to, you can sign up to our newsletter, join as a member, join our Facebook group and subscribe to our YouTube channel - linktr.ee/beesober Have a go at The Sober Experiment® (our free gift to you here: https://www.beesoberofficial.com/join-bee-sober/join-the-sober-experiment/) Additional links: Donate to Bee Sober: https://www.beesoberofficial.com/support-us/
For a Limited Time: Join Decidedly Dry's 12 Days of Wellness Challenge Here! Today's guest is Melissa Kelly, PhD. She's a psychologist and a coach for sober women who want to make meaningful changes to their careers. Melissa is passionate about helping women define and design their own version of a meaningful life in sobriety. She is also the founder of Sober Girls Ireland - a community that hosts online and in person events for sober and sober curious women in Ireland.Ways to connect with Melissa:IG: @melissakelly.phdTikTok: @melissakellyphdWebsite: www.melissakellyphd.comSober Girls IrelandIG: @sobergirlsirelandBooks mentioned during this interview:Unexpected Joy of Being Sober by Catherine GrayBlackout by Sarah HepolaGlorious Rock Bottom by Bryony GordonTo donate and/or learn more about the show head to: www.decidedlydry.com If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell your friends about Decidedly Dry. Thank you so much in advance!Support the showDon't be a stranger, pal! Let's stay in contact. Check out where you can find me by clicking the following links :InstagramFacebook (Public Page)Decidedly Dry (Private) Community FB GroupWebsiteEmail: decidedlydry@gmail.com
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Melissa Kelly, Staff Director and Attorney for the Center for Land, Environment, and Natural Resources at the University of California, Irvine School of Law, and Caroline Koch, Water Policy Director for WaterNow Alliance, provide an enlightening discussion on localized water infrastructure. Plus, Reese Tisdale joins us for another Bluefield on Tap segment. In this session,…
How are you spending your time off? Time at work and time away from work are both part of your precious finite lifetime, so let's be a bit more intentional and mindful about each moment of our life! In this episode, my friend, Melissa Kelly, shares all the tips on how we can approach our time out of office more mindfully, whether that's weekday mornings, evenings, weekends, or vacations. Find more about Melissa:IG: https://www.instagram.com/themelissakelly/"Intentionally out of office" podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/intentionally-out-of-office-with-melissa-kelly/id1630954661"Journal - Whispers from your soul" is here! Give yourself and your loved ones a gift of self-care!: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B2J8785P/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0Download "5 steps to start your meditation practice" for free today! https://www.subscribepage.com/5_steps_to_start_your_meditation_practiceLet's connect!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masakozawa_photographyFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/151528407196525Website: https://masakozawa.com/Support the show
Author, life coach, mom, and incredible human Melissa Kelley join us on the mic. Raising two children and navigating life is tough, but Melissa researched and learned and finally wrote her own narrative to help other families work through emotions that children experience. Her book “My Sister Has Two Houses” is online at www.mysisterhastwohouses.com
Some may speak of Farm to Table, but a few chefs truly live the concept. An appreciation for the work of the farmer is a great first step, but engaging in the work of the farmer, planting, weeding, nurturing and harvesting; fully integrating ingredients in your menu, working with their seasonality, minimizing waste and when it occurs - building it back into the soil as compost or feed for the animals that a chef raises; and teaching the restaurant staff to respect the animals and the crops that they are privileged to use - this is true farm to table. Join our podcast interview with Melissa Kelly, owner, operator, and chef of Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Maine - a chef who brought her culinary education through the kitchens of Larry Forgione and Alice Waters, operations in San Francisco, Miami, and New York City and through the farms of New York. After 20 years - Primo, her nationally renowned farm with a restaurant is still going strong.
Join me for My Distillery Chat with Dave McCabe, Blender in Midleton Distillery. I strolled around Midleton Distillery with Dave one afternoon and really got the VIP tour. I visited the prestigous warehouse A2 and got to cask sample some of Midleton's finest casks. Then we strolled through the plant to visit the blending team's new Lab. Here, I got to see where the magic will happen for Irish Distiller's future releases. Thanks to Irish Distillers, especially Melissa Kelly for organising, and to Dave for the access and honesty. Have a listen in on our chat, Slainte!
Join me for My Chat with Eva O'Doherty, Head Distiller in the Micro-Distillery in Midleton Distillery. I strolled around the micro distillery with Eva for a morning and really got the VIP tour, asking all about the Method & Madness innovations that go on in the micro distillery. Thanks to Irish Distillers, especially Melissa Kelly for organising, and Eva for the access. Have a listen in on our chat, Slainte!
Melissa Kelly-McCabe is an ICF MCC coach, is Board Certified, and a Gestalt Professional Coach. Melissa coaches women CEOs and executives as they accelerate attaining their business goals, imprint their own style on their company, and bring fun and purpose into their lives. With a particular focus using nature and creativity as her coaching partners, Melissa helps clients deepen their self-understanding and create action forward through a Gestalt lens. She is currently on faculty and Director of Training for the Coaching Certification Program at Gestalt Institute of Cleveland.
A chat with Melissa Kelly, creatrix of ROAR, Feminine RIsing Magazine. About female fierceness, sisterhood, the sisterhoodwound, healing and feminine power. #sisterhood #healing #fiercewomen #sisterhoodwound #womenempoweringwomen
This week Niki chats with Melissa Kelly an accomplished Canadian stunt person. She is known for her work in The Handmaid's Tale, What We Do in the Shadows and Y: The Last Man. In this episode, Melissa shares with us what it's like to work in this exciting, unique field!
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On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Surbhi Sahni, chef and owner of TAGMO, a new restaurant in Manhattan's Seaport District, featuring homestyle Indian cuisine and confections. With two decades of professional culinary experience, Surbhi has made her mark as a talented pastry chef with handcrafted cakes & confections that preserve the essence of South Asian mithai innovated by her own distinct flavor pairings and delicate artistry. Before launching TAGMO, Surbhi served as the creative force behind Michelin-starred New York City restaurants, Devi and Tulsi; and Saar Bistro, as well as the creative director and events director at Hemant Mathur Catering. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to follow your dreams; Speed Round; Industry News Discussion on Eater NY's decision to put an end to starred restaurant reviews; and Solo Dining experience at chef and owner Melissa Kelly's Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Maine -- the ultimate farm-to-table experience. Photo Courtesy of Surbhi Sahni.Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts. Perth producer, Hannah Ngo, joins Andrew to discuss her new SBS series, Iggy & Ace. Telling the story of two gay best friends, Iggy (Sarah West) and Ace (Josh Virgona), this brilliant comedy series carries a streak of truth to it as the two friends grapple with the realisation that maybe their hard drinking lives might mean they're alcoholics. When Ace decides to go to AA, their friendship is threatened. Iggy & Ace is a thoroughly enjoyable show, brilliantly written by AB Morrison, intimately directed by Monica Zanetti, and perfectly produced by Hannah Ngo and Melissa Kelly. In this interview, Hannah talks about her work as a producer and what she wants to take her career going forward. If you like what you hear, then make sure to check out Iggy & Ace on SBS On Demand from September 9th, and while you're there, also check out Hannah's short film, Tribunal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts. Perth producer, Hannah Ngo, joins Andrew to discuss her new SBS series, Iggy & Ace. Telling the story of two gay best friends, Iggy (Sarah West) and Ace (Josh Virgona), this brilliant comedy series carries a streak of truth to it as the two friends grapple with the realisation that maybe their hard drinking lives might mean they're alcoholics. When Ace decides to go to AA, their friendship is threatened. Iggy & Ace is a thoroughly enjoyable show, brilliantly written by AB Morrison, intimately directed by Monica Zanetti, and perfectly produced by Hannah Ngo and Melissa Kelly. In this interview, Hannah talks about her work as a producer and what she wants to take her career going forward. If you like what you hear, then make sure to check out Iggy & Ace on SBS On Demand from September 9th, and while you're there, also check out Hannah's short film, Tribunal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creatrix of ROAR Magazine and stunt woman Melissa Kelly, and I discuss the powerful connection between women, how telling our stories to one another can be such a powerful healing force. Follow her at http://www.fiercefemininerising.com/ follow me at www.sasha-ostara.com
How to create a website that sells your practice with Melissa KellyMelissa has gone from being a licenced therapist in the US, to designing websites for other therapists. She's really passionate about helping us to create the kind of websites that draw people to us, and help us spread our messages. The highlights Melissa gives us the background on her journey of how she went from therapist to web designer 00:43 Melissa tells us what the high level things are that we should be thinking about before we set out to plan our website 06:28 Melissa talks about the essential pages we need to make sure we have on a therapy website, such as the Homepage 10:56 We discuss website accessibility 14:36 Melissa talks about how many different offers we can have on our website, and when we might need two websites 18:04 Melissa tells us what the other essential pages are that we've got to have, such as the About Me and Contact Me pages 22:34 Melissa talks about our Services pages and how to make sure they work with Google 30:17 We talk about images for our web pages 34:23 Melissa tells us what other pages are nice to have, such as resources 37:13 We discuss the ‘fine print' pages like T&Cs and Privacy Policy 41:12 Melissa gives us two action steps to go away and do now 47:37 Melissa tells us how people can get in touch 50:54 Links: Where to find Melissa: http://www.missyraedesigns.com/ (www.missyraedesigns.com) Podcasts mentioned in this episode: https://psychologybusinessschool.com/the-business-of-psychology/how-to-write-for-your-website-copywriting-for-psychologists-and-therapists-with-allie-linn/ (How to write for your website: Copywriting for Psychologists and Therapists with Allie Linn) Other Links https://abundancepracticebuilding.com/ (https://abundancepracticebuilding.com) https://www.privatepracticestartup.com/ (https://www.privatepracticestartup.com) ********** Where are you at in your practice? Are you just starting out and still terrified about not having enough work or not being set up right? Or are you full to the rafters with clients and looking for a different way to make an impact on mental health without risking burnout? Either way come over to https://psychologybusinessschool.com (psychologybusinessschool.com) we have programmes, tools, free resources, podcasts and blogs to help you take your practice to the next level.
In this “Secure in Mind” podcast episode, we interview two special guests on how the worlds of immunology, research, pharmacy and national security intersect. How does technology play a part? Is a cyber attack on virus databases or weaponisation through manipulation possible? In this “Secure in Mind” podcast episode, we interview two special guests on how the worlds of immunology, research, pharmacy and national security intersect. Dr Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases in the US, and my sister, Dr Melissa Kelly, Infectious Diseases Physician specialized in HIV. Complexities, mitigations and successes Dr Fauci is the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases (NIAID) that is an agency of the US Department of Health and Human Services. As said, Melissa Kelly, more than being my awesome sister, is also an incredibly talented Infectious Disease Physician specialised in HIV, so I invited her along to make sense of any answers where all I could respond with was “boh” (my Italian audience will understand this!). Dr Fauci's vast experience is incredible: he has personally advised six, count them, SIX, US Presidents since Reagan on research / preparation / budget and direction of a department that fundamentally predicts and prepares the US for the worst and constructs both its National and International health and safety interests accordingly. We discuss the evolution of the infection diseases, immunology and HIV and the impact that these transmittable diseases have on society. Nation states will be nation states, and stockpiling weapons of immunological destruction is an old game, so we touch on stockpiles of Soviet Anthrax, Smallpox, Botulism and more! However, for all of the wonderful destruction that we humans can and do inflict upon ourselves, we are not even in the same ballpark as mother nature, and Dr Fauci mostly dismisses the prospect of a “humanity endgame” event being the result of a man-made pathogen. Nature will find a way, and countries must navigate through the highly complex landscape of pharmaceutical incentives, international relations, security mitigations, health education and more to ensure we are in the strongest position possible before the next inevitable pandemic hits. Dr Fauci's experience over the last 4 decades is formidable and both my sister and I truly appreciated spending time with one of the greats in the field. It was a pleasure to have my sister join me as well to make up for my zero medical knowledge! She is travelling the world with organisations like the World Health Organisation continuing Dr Fauci's fights against microbial nasties. A final note: I have the utmost admiration and respect for people like Dr Fauci and my sister, Dr Mel; they are on the frontlines, sometimes facing very dark days filled with death and pain but always fighting the good fight. Policy-wise health and hygiene guidelines: a global perspective We are passionate about international policy, and to contextualise this, we discussed the state of the art of cross-border cooperation and integration of different entities – researchers, academics, practitioners, institutions, clinics – for risk mitigation strategies and pre-clinical trials. Particularly enriching was the discussion on the role of national and global institutions, such as the US National Institute of Standards and Technology, the WHO and the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in setting best practices and health guidelines. Particularly, what kind of pressures are successful on different nation states' governments to foster their alignment with globally recognised best practices? You'll have to listen to find out! The Secure in Mind Project Our mission is to greatly increase and encourage community discussion about technological and ethical issues that have done, are and will impact society on a global scale. There is a longstanding and distinct disconnect between the way information is packaged and presented to the public and the effectiveness of this presentation in terms of generating informed, considered debate. If we can take complex, important topics and present them, as best we can, in a manner that can interests people from outside the speciality, then we have surpassed our expectations. Nick Kelly Bio Nick is someone who, in many senses, is just like you: a human being trying to make sense of this existence of ours as we hurtle around a ball of gas in a sea of infinite eternity. More relevant though are his vacillations in the world amongst diverse countries and environments, collaborating, negotiating, elaborating and celebrating with fascinating people from all walks of life including politics, technology, activism, military and intelligence the world over. He brings this unique breadth of perspective to the table and has a dogged interest in pursuing the human story behind the title or policy, appreciating the fact that underneath all of our bravado, political correctness and dichotomous states of creation and destruction, we are, after all, merely mortals trying to make the best of it.
Beatrice and Dante speak with boudoir photographer Melissa Kelly. She shares her journey and the inspiration that turned her "hobby" into a full-time career telling woman's stories through photography. Also, best date night… ever?Find Melissa Kelly on Instagram (@melissakellyboudoir), Facebook and at her website (www.melissakellyboudoirphotographer.com).Cheating on Fear has partnered with Café Hacienda Real to get this amazing coffee in your next cup. Visit GoldenBean.net and be sure to use the promo code COFCHR20 for 10% off your order!Motivate, and smarten, your ass with SmartAss Undies. Click the link to support the podcast, and don’t forget to use the code CHEATINGONFEAR10 for 10% off your order!www.cheatingonfear.cominfo@cheatingonfear.comInstagram & Twitter: @cheatingonfearwww.patreon.com/cheatingonfear
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Melissa Kelly is a Shamanic Healing Practitioner and owner of Holding Space Modesto, offering one in one healing, group classes, special events and Ceremonies.https://holdingspacemodesto.com/https://www.facebook.com/holdingspacemodestoAmyAnna is an artist, poet and author. https://www.facebook.com/AmyAnnaSotoJulie Ann Guthrie-Smulsonhttps://www.facebook.com/julie.a.guthrie.smulson/http://spiritualalchemyenergytransfigurations.com/http://masterinthemaking.com/http://thetheoryof8.com/https://www.facebook.com/spiritualalchemyenergyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc5T9c6ESupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/spiritualalchemyenergy)
Melissa Kelly is the founder and owner of BelloHaven Hair Extensions - her own salon and hair extension line that she founded in Colorado. Her certification and hair line has grown to over 250 salons across the US and counting. Listen in to hear how this boss babe took a childhood wound and turned it into her mission to help other women.
Running a restaurant in the best of times is a tricky business model to make work. Margins are slim, supply chains are delicate, and the hours are brutal. And that’s not during a pandemic. As we all know, restaurants have been hit hard, and many are struggling to figure out how to safely and efficiently be open right now.In this episode, we hear from Melissa Kelly, executive chef and owner of Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Maine. She talks about how she was able to pivot quickly, her ability to embrace innovation, and how her new business model has helped cultivate new a hyperlocal community—right in her neighborhood.Produced and edited by Galen Koch of The First Coast_______________Primowww.primorestaurant.com/Subscribe to the Commercial Currents emails:eepurl.com/b4RMfbSmall Business Support:www.islandinstitute.org/smallbusinessTom Glenn Community Business Resilience Grant:form.jotform.com/201274314776152
Chef Melissa Kelly's in depth interview and podcast, The Gospel According to Melissa Kelly, was so popular we knew her die-hard fans out there would be thrilled to tune into this sequel episode featuring bonus footage that didn't make it into the original episode. Find out what her signature dish is at her award-winning restaurant Primo, in Rockland, Maine, and what it felt like to cook for Anthony Bourdain and be featured on his hit show, No Reservations.Melissa Kelly is the first two-time recipient of the prestigious James Beard award for 'Best Chef Northeast'. Based on the 'full-circle' kitchen philosophy, Melissa Kelly has proven that the ultimate farm-to-table experience is not only sustainable, but can also be a profitable one.
Melissa chats with Sierra about her illustrious garden, what it means to plan ahead, being Katow siblings, the joys of Animal crossing, and suffering from chronic pain in her neck!
Melissa Kelly is the first two-time recipient of the prestigious James Beard award for 'Best Chef Northeast'. Based on the 'full-circle' kitchen philosophy, Melissa Kelly has proved that the ultimate farm-to-table experience is not only sustainable but can also be a profitable one. Find out what it takes to curate, maintain and sustain one of the most renowned farm-to-table restaurants in the nation for twenty years. Melissa was recently nominated for her third James Beard award, but this time for Outstanding Chef! This is one of the most exclusive, rare and in-depth interviews on Melissa Kelly's life and career.
Owner and Creatrix of ROAR, Fierce Feminine Rising Magazine & Self-Love Fire starter, Melissa Kelly, joins me on today's episode. We discuss the importance of heart over mind, self love, and the importance of sisterhood Check out Melissa Kelly’s Fierce Feminine Rising Magazine Self-Love Fire magazine with this Self Love Challenge Integral Women Podcast, where women from around the world share insight and wisdom in the time it takes to drink a cup of coffee, with your Host, voice message Follow + listen anywhere you listen to podcasts. Leave a review and let us know how we are doing. If you want to support this podcast, Twitter Facebook
Going to Walt Disney World, or Disneyland with your family can be a lot of fun! But - one Inside The Magic article is calling attention to a whole other type of Disney getaway...one not with the kids, but with the girls! Amanda Mann is a travel agent who runs Living With The Magic Vacations, and hosts her own annual Girls Getaway Weekend at Walt Disney World, at least she did. Amanda & Kory break down why you should take a girls trip to the parks, and how to do it! Plus, Dante check’s in from the final weekend of the Lunar New Year Celebration at Disney California Adventure...today on Theme Park Pulse! This episode was written, edited and sound designed by Kory. We rely on the support of people like Andrew Locke, Brian Parsley, and Melissa Kelly! They are members of our Patreon community where they pick up cool bonus audio most weeks, and early access to most of our shows. $1 a month is $12 a year, and it makes a huge difference for us. At $5 or more - you’ll hear your name from time-to-time at the end of Theme Park Pulse and pick up a cool bonus series coming soon!
This week we talk to Melissa Kelly, a psychology PhD student from Queens University Belfast and is part of the ProtectED ITN program. She talks to us about her research studying how the public perceives EDCs. Tune in to today's episode to learn more about Melissa's research, the ProtectED ITN program, how she conducts her research, and more! Melissa can be found at:Twitter: twitter.com/Melissa_Kelly21 Learn more about the ProtectED program: protected.eu.com/index.html Twitter: twitter.com/PROTECTED_ITNFacebook: www.facebook.com/PROTECTED.ITN Connect with us! Twitter: twitter.com/endocrinepod Instagram: instagram.com/endocrinepod Facebook: facebook.com/endocrinepod Don’t forget to support us on Patreon at patreon.com/endocrinepod. For as little as $1 a month, you can know about upcoming interviews and episodes, as well as ask guests questions about their work!
Is your cake business based in a small town? And, as a result, are you experiencing problems making it work? Today, I'm very excited to introduce you to someone I have had the pleasure of teaching, who I am now very proud to call my friend, and who has, in my opinion, a very distinctive artistic point of view. I'm delighted to be interviewing Melissa Kelly Hill today, from the Twelve-Five Cakery, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The purpose of Melissa's business is to make magic, and that's where she's headed! Listen in today, as I uncover her secret to running a successful cake business in a really small American town. I asked Melissa to share her story today because she's amazing and incredibly inspirational! And although her bakery is based in a very small town (Hattiesburg has only 46 000 people in it), and she's still at the beginning of her journey of owning a shop-front, she's really making it work. In today's episode, she talks to us about what it took for her to finally leave her hectic bakery job, to start a business of her own. And she shares what she's been doing to create her flourishing, fancy, big-city cake business in a very small town in Mississippi. Tune in now, to find out more. Show Highlights: How Twelve-Five Cakery came to be, and where it's at, currently. How Melissa gained bakery experience before starting her own business. Owing your own business is liberating, however, it can also be overwhelming. Melissa had to teach herself how to bake from scratch. After working so hard for so long, Melissa had to figure out who she really was. Melissa found it very stressful to work from home. Getting shut down by the Health Department. Melissa was following all the rules, except one- advertising on Facebook. Running a team comes with a lot of responsibility, so that's why Melissa didn't want to start a retail bakery. Melissa recently bought another cake studio from someone else in Hattiesburg. Where Melissa's business is currently at. Melissa feels as if she's still only operating at ten percent of her creative capability. How Melissa gets past the small-town conservative price-points and tastes. People are afraid that Melissa is too expensive. Dealing with that is her latest challenge. The customer should not dictate what you sell. It's not easy for a customer to order a custom cake. Figuring out where to go with chocolate... Links: Twelve-Five Cakery - https://www.twelvefivecakery.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SMC member Melissa Kelly invites us to consider what the armor of God, fighting racism, the Deathstar takedown and attachment parenting have in common. And how we are called on as followers of Jesus to take off the armor of empire and put on the armor of God.
If you’re looking for a gritty, edge of your seat drama, then the Australian crime thriller, Hounds of Love could be your perfect remedy.With a great cast in Emma Booth, Stephen Curry, and Ashleigh Cummings, helmed by the brilliant writer, director, Ben Young, Hounds of Love follows the abduction of Vicky by serial killer couple Evelyn and John White.It’s gripping stuff and I was fortunate enough to catch up with Melissa Kelly producer of the film to discuss the impact that Hounds of Love is currently having in the movie industry.
If you're looking for a gritty, edge of your seat drama, then the Australian crime thriller, Hounds of Love could be your perfect remedy.
This week we focus on writing fantasy. Kate is a practiced hand and Máire's just begun, so we go through Melissa Kelly’s Top Eight Rules For Writing Fantasy http://fantasy.fictionfactor.com/articles/fantasyrules.html and talk about what we’ve done, what we have yet to do, and what we feel guilty about not doing. Kate mentions Austin Kleon’s Show Your Work http://austinkleon.com/show-your-work/ and the Mythcreants http://mythcreants.com/ in her very knowledgeable take on writing fantasy. Cathy keeps us on track, reminding us that much of this is good advice for writing in all genres, and Máire threatens everyone with the potential of writing ‘Orcrotica’! Presented and produced by Cathy Clarke, Kate Mulholland and Máire Brophy. Music by Gavin Mulhall