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In this cozy and refreshingly real episode, Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella unpack the ever-growing weight of social media burnout and the underrated magic of simple pleasures.From the grounding joy of gardening to the sweet escape of live music, they explore what it means to reconnect with ourselves—and each other—outside the noise of digital life. They swap stories about parenting in the age of endless scrolling, laugh over a darkly funny memoir about the funeral industry, and reminisce about childhood joys.Whether you're craving more presence, less pressure, or just a good laugh, this conversation serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best moments are the ones that don't make it to your feed.Hot Topics: Pee Wee As Himself, The Wedding People, Beyoncé, and Post Malone.Resources:Shop our merch!Shop Our Candles!Sign Up For Our Newsletter!Follow Us On Instagram!Thank you to our sponsors Lemolade and Crescent Moon Therapy.
Lisa Michelle Anderson is a Berkshire-based folk-rock singer-songwriter with a new album and record release show coming up this week!“Get to Somewhere,” produced by Johnny Irion is a collection of true stories that have shaped Lisa's life and work. The album comes out this Friday, April 4 and Lisa Michelle Anderson will play an album release concert with special guests at The Lion's Den in Stockbridge, Massachusetts on Saturday, April 5.
Want to stop hustling so hard and start showing up as the bold, brilliant woman you are? Download the first four chapters of my book, Find Your Clear Vision—it's my gift to you! → bebrightlisa.com How do you want people to remember you? If someone described your personal brand or your energy in one sentence, what would they say? For today's guests, Lauren Massarella and Michelle Anderson, founders and CEO's of the cozy wellness platform and lifestyle brand, The Sister Project, it's simple: Slow down, care less, and do more of nothing. It's their tagline—and the reason their lifestyle brand resonates with thousands of women. But it's more than just a catchy phrase. It's a rebellious act against burnout, overachieving, and always doing more.
In this episode of Bottled Up, host Andrew Allen chats with Michelle Anderson, CEO and Executive Director of the Infinity Science Center. They discuss Michelle's background, including her education and journey to the Science Center. Michelle shares the history and development of the Infinity Science Center, starting from its early days as the Stentosphere to its grand opening in 2012. They talk about the center's relationship with NASA's Stennis Space Center, its major fundraisers, and future plans. Michelle touches on exciting new exhibits and her favorite one. They also highlight the center's role in both public education and community outreach activities. 3 Key Listener Takeaways 1. Infinity Science Center's Dual Purpose and Growth: The Infinity Science Center opened to the public in 2012 and serves as both an educational attraction for the general public and a field trip destination for students. It's designed to represent the scientific advancements at the Stennis Space Center and provides a wide array of STEM-related exhibits and interactive experiences. 2. Impact and Recovery from Hurricane Katrina: Hurricane Katrina in 2005 significantly affected the development plans for the Infinity Science Center. The original blueprints were more luxurious and extensive, but the rebuilding had to prioritize essential structures and facilities. Despite the setbacks, they managed to open a substantial and functional center in 2012. 3. Strategic Community Engagement and Fundraising: The Infinity Science Center actively engages with the local community, including partnerships with schools and NASA. They rely on admissions, donations, and fundraisers such as the Monsters and Masquerade Bash to support their operations. Their engagement also includes outreach programs and potential new interactive exhibits and educational tools like the "Small Lab." Show Overview 00:00 Mississippi STEM Center Origins 06:37 Infinity Science Center Planning Overview 08:25 Infinity Science Center's Unrealized Vision 11:45 Dual Role of Stennis Space Center 16:30 Deep Ocean Exploration Challenge 19:33 Monsters & Masquerade Fundraiser Events 21:47 Showcasing Diverse Science Contributions 23:50 Legacy of Wise Spending 28:51 Fun with Customizable Masks and Projectors 30:44 Infinity Experience Overview
Welcome to 2025! Tune in for the first show of the year with Eric Rankin and Michelle Anderson, broadcasting from beautful Laguna Beach, California!
Todays "Bottom Line" with special guest Michelle Anderson President and CEO of Junior Achievement of Maine.
Jonny Reinhardt talks with Berrien RESA Superintendent Eric Hoppstock as well as Michelle Anderson about Truancy in Berrien County. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we meet Michelle, a mama and Human design coach and guide. Michelle helps us to gain an understanding of the human design types and how these can relate to our parenting styles. We discuss what our human design means for ourselves, our children, our partners and so much more. If you'd like to connect with Michelle and learn your own human design, visit the below website: @michelleanderson.co www.michelleanderson.co
Caleb Serong joined Ryan Daniels and Michelle Anderson on Triple M's 92.9 to talk the Sir Doug Nicholls Rounds and the last couple of weeks the Club has had.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caleb Serong joined Xavier Ellis and Michelle Anderson on Triple M to talk Fyfe's vintage performance, and the midfield groups connection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caleb Serong joined Xavier Ellis and Michelle Anderson on Triple M to talk about Sean Darcy and the RAC Derby.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Chris and Shaun get cozy with Lauren Massarella and Michelle Anderson from the Sister Project, "a place for us sisters and you sisters-from-other-misters to gather, converse, sometimes complain, celebrate superwomen and trade lifestyle tips." The boys and girls discuss religion, the hygge lifestyle, taking care of parents, WIFs, cannabis, therapy, candles, the craziness of our lives, and more.You can learn more about The Sister Project here.This episode is brought to you by Judson & Moore, Family Legacy American Whiskey. Born from Boundless Curiosity. Learn more about Judson & Moore here.
In this episode, Dottie Chalmers Cutter interviews Michelle Anderson, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of Maine. They discuss Michelle's journey, the role of volunteers and the importance of real-world learning experiences. Michelle shares the impact of Junior achievement on Maine's youth, highlighting the organization's commitment to education and workforce readiness.
Join host, Andrea Abbas as she sits down with Michelle Anderson and Michelle Reinert from SafeTech Solutions LLP. In this podcast episode, she sits down with Michelle them to learn more about this new course offering focused on emerging female leaders.The SafeTech Women's Leadership Development Series is a three-level training series developed for women by women. The series is designed to focus on the three differentiated stages of the Career Life Cycle. The Emerging Leadership course is designed for women in the early stages of their career development who are preparing to become people leaders in their organization. The Experienced Leadership course is designed for women with some experience leading people and departments as they begin to shift their focus from working “in the business” to working “on the business”. The Executive Leadership course is designed for advanced-career women seeking to move into the C-Suite positions.Each level corresponds to a three-day program of study focusing on: Personal Competencies; Developing Others; and Financial, Business, and Strategic Acumen. Each level provides continuity in the focus areas and customizes the learning content and modules to be commensurate for the experiences and challenges encountered at each stage of career life.
For the past 14 years, Awakening Code Radio host Michelle Anderson has been hosting private chartered dolphin-boat experiences out of Dana Point, CA. In this show, we talk about our most recent excursion, where over a thousand local dolphins playfully engaged with the boat and everyone on it. This trip was a standout experience full of synchronicity and joy, which we're sure you will feel as we recap the highlights with in-studio guests, Acjachemen Spiritual Elder, Adelia Sandoval, her wife, Mariah and Gary Christmas. Call in guests, Evan Perman, Heather Taylor/Ben D'Amico, Adrian Vallera and Dawn Connelly.
Have you ever thought about giving yourself permission to stop, sit, and read a book in the middle of the day? Giving yourself that gift of it being okay to do nothing? Our guests for today are an incredible sister-duo, Michelle Anderson, and Laura Massarella, hosts and creators of Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project. These are two ladies that talk the talk and walk the walk and live their lives in all things cozy. With a finger on the secret to destressing, being fully engaged in their lives, and getting all the good feels, they live by following the Danish principle of Hygge (“hoo-gah”). This is a Danish word that means the art of living in coziness. It's all about surrounding yourself with things like smells, textures, tastes, people, etc., that make you feel happy, or in other words, cozy. In our conversation today, we hear how they became rooted in mindfulness and the role therapy played in their healing journeys. We are introduced to the Danish principle of Hygge and what it means to live by it. They share key insights on how to approach slowing down and truly being okay with doing less, or nothing, for even a little while. If you want to learn more about embracing the Hygge way, then don't miss out on this great episode!Key Points From This Episode:How they became rooted in mindfulness.How therapy played a role in Michelle's healing journey. A thought on finding healthcare professionals to facilitate healing in our lives. The Danish principle of Hygge and what it means to live by it.Lauren talks about the Blue Zones and the importance of connection.An elaboration of the difference between mindfulness and Hygge.What Hygge and the associated lifestyle can offer to people who embrace it.Lauren and Michelle share their process of embracing the Hygge lifestyle.How to approach slowing down: be okay with doing less or nothing for a little bit.Finding the Hygge for you.Michelle shares her favorite definition of Hygge.They share their red flags; a signal to return to self-care and Hygge.The best piece of advice they've ever been given. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Michelle Anderson on LinkedInLauren Massarella on LinkedInThe Sister Project on InstagramLauren Massarella YogaThe Sister Project BlogWhat Is Hygge?Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project PodcastThe Candle CollectionTed LassoThe Zen MommyZen Mommy InstagramZen Mommy YoutubeZen Mommy FacebookSupport the showThe Zen Mommy on Instagramthe Zen Mommy
Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
Michelle Anderson keeps busy to say the least! She has multiple businesses including 27 Houses in Grayslake. Must listen!
Craig and Dylan welcome Alasdair Dunlop and Michelle Anderson to watch the RHONY reboot live!
We got my lively and fun Midwestern sisters on the podcast today, Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella of The Sister Project, a fantastic lifestyle blog and podcast. They get real about feeling hate, anger and resentment of the working life lack of balance as a new mom, they talk about the struggle to find balance (or slow the F down), and we learn about their interesting life paths and how Michelle went from doing a job that felt stifling to doing ‘the most ridiculous fun, amazing thing.' Goals! Plus how to get more hygge (coziness!) in your life. Also fun, apparently I remind them of their ‘Aunt Laura' which I am going to take as a compliment. Then we celebrate an amazing video boot camp student of mine - Crystal Ware who started a podcast called Get Clear with Crystal Ware. I love to celebrate wins! LINKS: -Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram! And apply for Video Boot camp: Click Here -The Sister Project Blog -Cozy Conversations with the Sister Project podcast -Crystal Ware's podcast -How To Be A Happier, Less Stressed & More Successful Parent: Click here!
Candid and emotional, this interview with Michelle Anderson-Benjamin, who was diagnosed first with early-stage breast cancer during the pandemic and then, soon after completing treatment, with metastatic breast cancer, brings our 3-episode series for those newly diagnosed with MBC into the realm of advocacy.Michelle shares her experiences as a health care professional who looked around and found that not only were resources lacking, her own doctors couldn't show her how her path might look. This is a candid conversation about seeing shortcomings and taking action to make things better for yourself and for those who come after. For Michelle, that meant incorporating the training from advocacy organizations like For the Breast of Us and Living Beyond Breast Cancer into her own organization, The Fearless Warrior Project.OMBCL co-hosts Nancy Roylance, Ashley Fernandez, and Martha Carlson sat down with Michelle to learn about her challenges processing and growing through this diagnosis. Her story of resilience and action will resonate and inspire.
Dimensions are used to describe the space in which objects exist. The three dimensions we experience in our everyday life are length, width, and height. However, there are theories that suggest the existence of additional dimensions beyond these three, which could help to explain various phenomena in the universe that cannot be fully explained using the laws of physics as we currently understand them. Join Isaac Mars as we traverse space and time. ⚡ Join us at our annual in-person Portal to Ascension Conference: https://ascensionconference.com ❤️ Follow PTA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portaltoascension
First thing to know, not all friendships with issues are "toxic." I'm not sure there's a more overused word on the internet. That said, it's something we need to discuss on a friendship podcast. Recognizing a toxic friendship and what to do about it sounds like a serious thing to discuss. And it is! But my two guests are so fun and delightful that you could almost forget how unhappy these kinds of friendships can make people. Get ready for a lot of Midwestern accents on this episode, starting with mine. Then add Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella from the Cozy Conversations with the Sister Project, and you have a spirited, helpful, personal episode of Dear Nina. About Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project Podcast:Hosted by the founders of The Sister Project blog, Midwest sisters and wellness lifestyle enthusiasts, Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella, deliver a conversational style podcast that makes the listener feel as though they are part of an intimate sisterhood inner circle. You will learn a little and laugh a lot. The podcast airs on a weekly basis and covers everyday life experiences, pop culture, and current events. Find Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project anywhere you get your podcasts. And find them on Instagram too!Let's connect over all things friendship! Here's my Substack newsletter about friendship & more Instagram Twitter JOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group Ask an anonymous question Next Virtual Book Club Meetings
Description ELIZABETH APRIL, also known as EA, is a gifted thought leader of many titles. From clairvoyant, truth seeker, intuitive psychic, paradigm shifter, to best-selling author, EA is breaking the mold as she opens people's minds to a new way of thinking. Above all, her ongoing mission is to help humanity awaken by expanding their mind to the infinite possibilities the universe has to offer.
The RAC Derby best on ground medallist joined Xavier Ellis, Ryan Daniels and Michelle Anderson on Triple M Breakfast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we immerse ourselves in a process of remembrance, there are tools we can utilize and embody to create a healing and a sense of harmony so we may unlock our gifts and step into full empowerment
Todd & Cathy talk with Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella from The Sister Project. They discuss the hygge lifestyle (a Danish word that loosely translates as cozy, comfy, and overall wellness), parenting, birth, and women's health. Cathy, Michelle and Lauren lost their moms to dementia, so they discuss what it's like to care for someone with dementia and how to support them through the process of death. They discuss the pain and beauty of grief and how we can take care of ourselves and each other.
Todd & Cathy talk with Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella from The Sister Project. They discuss the hygge lifestyle (a Danish word that loosely translates as cozy, comfy, and overall wellness), parenting, birth, and women's health. Cathy, Michelle and Lauren lost their moms to dementia, so they discuss what it's like to care for someone with dementia and how to support them through the process of death. They discuss the pain and beauty of grief and how we can take care of ourselves and each other.
Todd & Cathy talk with Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella from The Sister Project. They discuss the hygge lifestyle (a Danish word that loosely translates as cozy, comfy, and overall wellness), parenting, birth, and women's health. Cathy, Michelle and Lauren lost their moms to dementia, so they discuss what it's like to care for someone with dementia and how to support them through the process of death. They discuss the pain and beauty of grief and how we can take care of ourselves and each other.
About This EpisodeMidwestern sisters Lauren Massarella and Michelle Anderson launched The Sister Project Blog to cover all things cozy, mindful, and wellbeing. Now, they also host Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project, a popular podcast filled with heart, hot topics, and witty banter. In this episode, Michelle and Lauren share how they got started and how their business shifted during the pandemic, becoming a source of genuine comfort and support. The sisters also discuss how to recognize signs of burnout, how to know your value, and the importance of using your voice to both speak up for others and self-advocate. Coziness is not merely fuzzy socks and comfy blankets, but it is an active choice we make to take care of ourselves and be in the moment. So, get ready to cozy up to your bold future! About Michelle Anderson I am a cozycore enthusiast, content creator, blogger and podcast host from Chicago. I am a daughter, wife to Ryan, mom to teen twins Mia and Will and sister to many. I made a career pivot from Government Contracting work to tap into my true passion of cultivating connections, and inspiring lifestyles and a safe space for cozy conversations. Cooking through food is my love language. I am a voracious reader, lead vocalist in a dad-band and am currently manifesting my summer house on the lake. My dream podcast guests would be the 1999 USA Women's World Cup Soccer Champions. About Lauren MassarellaI am a recovering Entertainment TV Reporter and PR & Marketing Executive now thriving as a hygge enthusiast, lifestyle influencer and podcast host. I'm living my best and coziest life in Chicago with my husband, Anthony, our cat, Egon and our new baby daughter Luna June. When I'm not interviewing people on our podcast, I enjoy teaching yoga in my spare time, and learning to navigate life as a new mom. I love art, traveling, French bistro music, autumn, and laughing so hard I pee my pants. My dream podcast guests would be Gloria Steinem and Jeff Goldblum. Additional ResourcesWebsite: https://thesisterprojectblog.comListen to their Podcast, Cozy ConversationsInstagram: @thesisterproj
We are excited for today's fun conversation with Michelle Anderson and Lauren Massarella, who are the founders of, The Sister Project blog, and Cozy Conversation with the Sister Project podcast. Michelle and Lauren are two midwestern sisters and wellness lifestyle enthusiasts, that love cozy conversations. They adopt the hygge (quality of coziness) mentality and approach to a mindful, cozy well-being and lifestyle. Each week they deliver a conversational style podcast that makes the listener feel as though they are part of an intimate sisterhood inner circle. The sisters offer their audience an intimate discussion about everything from sisterhood/relationships, entrepreneurship, grief, infertility, brain health, parenting/mamahood, mindfulness & wellness, while at the same time giving you some much needed belly laughs and welcomed inappropriateness as they break down reality. In this episode we discuss: How to find more joy in the day to day, including during the cold winter months. The Danish philosophy of comfort and well-being called Hygge and how to incorporate more of this lifestyle into your home. Why Finland and other Scandinavian countries are the happiest places in the world despite it being cold and dark for much of the year. The importance of connecting with others for your well-being, especially during the winter months. The Sister Project's beautiful line of candles in seasonally inspired scents and how lighting a candle can help create more warmth and joy in your life. Helpful links and resources: FB: https://www.facebook.com/thesisterproj/ IG: @cozyconvoswithtsp and @thesisterproj https://thesisterproject Shop their beautiful candles: https://thesisterproject.shop ----------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to our amazing Sponsor, Good Health Saunas. Good Health Saunas is proud to provide top-of-the-line infrared saunas that deliver the most impactful results for overall health and wellness. For more information and for your special discount please visit, Www.goodhealthsaunas.com and mention The Art of Living Well Podcast. ----------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to our amazing sponsor, Organifi. Organifi is a line of organic superfood blends that offer plant-based nutrition with high quality ingredients and less than 3g of sugar. As a listener of The Art of Living Well Podcast you get 20% off ALL Organifi products. To take advantage of your Organifi discount, use the link below and the code LIVINGWELL at checkout for 20% off your order. Order Organifi products now! ----------------------------------------------------------- Apirl 10 the Start! Sign-up for our 7-Day Spring Functional Medicine Liver Detox here ----------------------------------------------------------- Ask us a question/make a recommentation We'd love to hear from you! Click here to share your feedback and suggestions. ----------------------------------------------------------- Sign-up for your 15 minute Health Transformation Audit - Click here. ----------------------------------------------------------- Need more protein in your day? Check out these amazing, high quality products from Kion, especially their essential amino acids, which we both use daily. Use code 'ARTOFLIVING' for a discount off your purchase. ----------------------------------------------------------- Let us help you get to the root cause of your unwanted symptoms. Schedule a 15 minute consultation to discuss at-home functional medicine lab testing here. ----------------------------------------------------------- How can you support our podcast? Apple users, please subscribe and review our show on Apple Podcasts,we make sure to read them all. Android users, please be sure to subscribe to our show on Google Podcasts so that you don't miss any of the action. Tell a friend about The Art of Living Well Podcast® and our community programs. Share your favorite episode on social media and don't forget to tag us @theartofliving_well. Shop our Favorite Products: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/products Connect with us on social media: IG: @theartofliving_well FB: theartoflivingwell Get on our list so you don't miss out on announcements, programs and events. You can download our guests' favorite reads here. Learn more about your hosts: Marnie Dachis Marmet Stephanie May Potter
Cullen is an Empathic Intuitive, Visionary, and Interstellar Communicator. Cullen has participated with non-ordinary states of reality with interstellar beings and Pan's kingdom since early childhood. Cullen began using energy to support the healing of others when he was four years old. Preceding the magical Findhorn Gardens in Scotland by a decade, he co-created a magical Findhorn-like Garden with the cooperation of the Devic kingdom in his own backyard at the age of seven. Cullen has focused his life on assisting the evolutionary movement of all towards unity. He joins Pia Orleane in the joy of bringing forth Laarkmaa's wisdom to the world. When Laarkmaa began communicating messages of love to Cullen and Pia, they were simultaneously stunned and excited! Years of interstellar-human communication were recorded and transcribed into the Wisdom From the StarsTM book series that includes: Conversations With Laarkmaa–A Pleiadian View of the New Reality; Remembering Who We Are–Laarkmaa's Guidance on Healing the Human Condition, and Pleiadian Manual for Accelerated Evolution & Ascension–Laarkmaa's Step-by-Step Guide. They also authored the COVR Gold Award winning book, Pleiadian-Earth Energy Astrology–Charting the Spirals of Consciousness, which brings Pleiadian guidance on navigating our lives through the use of energy rather than time! To accompany this revelatory new book, Pia and Cullen created a yearly Pleiadian-Earth Energy Calendar, showing how to navigate the spiral energy patterns of the Universe and Earthly relationships for spiritual advancement and conscious evolution. ⚡ Join us at our annual in-person Portal to Ascension Conference: https://ascensionconference.com ⚡Join us at our Glastonbury, UK Conference: https://ascensionglastonbury.com ❤️ Follow PTA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portaltoascension
Aurora Luna Star is an open channel, specializing in sound activations and personal empowerment. She works with a collective, The Elders of the Cosmos, and through them Aurora brings forth light codes using sound, color, geometry and light language. Aurora uses her gift to assist you to step into your highest potential. Her greatest joy is empowering you to realize your unlimited nature and helping you create the life of your dreams! ⚡ Join us at our annual in-person Portal to Ascension Conference: https://ascensionconference.com ⚡Join us at our Glastonbury, UK Conference: https://ascensionglastonbury.com ❤️ Follow PTA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portaltoascension
Bridget Renee Holliday is a starseed, channel, and multidimensional medium. Her star lineages include Pleiadian, Sirian, Arcturian, Lyran, Andromedan, amongst others. She is an International Beyond Quantum Healing Hypnosis practitioner and Awakening and Ascension Mentor who specializes in mentoring starseeds in their ascension journey. When working with starseeds, Bridget helps them remember who they are and that they have trained lifetimes for what they're here to do. ⚡ Join us at our annual in-person Portal to Ascension Conference: https://ascensionconference.com
Michelle Anderson and Eric Rankin, hosts of KX FM's Awakening Code Radio, reflect on the last 10 years of their show, discuss being a good person, and celebrate Eric's birthday with call-in's and surprises! To donate to their Takeover hour, click here.
What does it mean to live in The Christ Consciousness? The mystic Christian teachings say, we are meant to follow Christ's example as a role model. Join speakers, experts, mystics and artists JJ & Desiree Hurtak, Eric Rankin, Michelle Anderson, Neil Gaur, Alan Steinfeld, Joan of Angels and Chiraya Dharma with musical artist Doe Renee for a lively conversation on this seasonal special show! You can also join the dialogue in the chat by hopping on Zoom for the live show.
Hosts Eric Rankin and Michelle Anderson are joined by Mary Rodwell, one of the most highly regarded and sought-after authors and researchers into Contact experiences, and a co-Founder of Australia's first support network for contactees and experiencers. Mary, a counselor with a background in nursing and midwifery, and an experiencer herself, delivers deep truths about Contact experiences and the spiritual evolution of humanity in ways that are grounded, relevant, and applicable to both long-time spiritual seekers and those just embarking on a spiritual path. Join us and listen to this exciting conversation covering a wide range of topics from star ancestors and humanity's genetic heritage, the role extraterrestrials may be playing in the global shift into the Aquarian age, sacred numerical sequences and frequencies, to the spiritual role and origins of Jesus. Mary generously shares some of the most fascinating findings from her work with experiencers and contactees, including children whose innate wisdom and special abilities may be assisting humanity to take a step up on the evolutionary ladder.Learn more about Mary's work and books at https://acern.com.au/
As introduced in the previous episode, our new Anchored series is focused on bringing you an inside look at the real estate industry. To kick off our first interview, Tyler and Scott were so grateful to be joined by industry veteran, Michelle Anderson, with Plains Commercial Real Estate. I hope… Read More »
Does alfalfa make horses “hot”? Should they not eat before exercising? Many of our feeding practices are based on tradition, but what's really best for our horses? Join our host, Michelle Anderson, as she interviews equine nutritionist Dr. Clair Thunes, of Clarity Equine Nutrition, and Dr. Robert Jacobs, of Purina Animal Nutrition. You'll learn about feeding horses alfalfa, beet pulp, and other feedstuffs, tips for feeding metabolic and insulin resistant horses, and much more! This podcast is sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition. About the Experts: Clair Thunes, PhD, is an equine nutritionist who owns Clarity Equine Nutrition, based in Gilbert, Arizona. She works as a consultant with owners/trainers and veterinarians across the United States and globally to take the guesswork out of feeding horses and provides services to select companies. As a nutritionist she works with all equids, from WEG competitors to Miniature Donkeys and everything in between. Born in England, she earned her undergraduate degree at Edinburgh University, in Scotland, and her master's and doctorate in nutrition at the University of California, Davis. Growing up, she competed in a wide array of disciplines and was an active member of the U.K. Pony Club. Today, she serves as the district commissioner for the Salt River Pony Club.Robert Jacobs, MS, PhD, is the Equine Innovation Manager at Purina Animal Nutrition. Jacobs and his team conduct innovative research focused on nutrition for horses, including palatability and eating behavior, gastrointestinal physiology, microbiome studies, exercise physiology, and growth and development. They perform their studies at the equine unit of the Purina Animal Nutrition Center in Gray Summit, Missouri, a 300-acre facility home to more than 80 horses ranging in age from newborn to 30. Jacobs earned his BS and MS in Animal Sciences from the University of Florida and continued his studies, completing his PhD in equine reproductive physiology and nutrition at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, where he investigated the role of omega-3 supplementation on the equine uterine environment and early pregnancy in obese, metabolically compromised horses. Research is a passion for Jacobs, but his favorite part of the day includes walking the pastures to check on the horses.
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) is notoriously difficult for veterinarians to diagnose and equally tricky to treat. But there's hope as researchers continue to investigate this neurologic disease. Join our host, Michelle Anderson, as she interviews Dr. Sarah Colmer of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center. You'll learn about EPM, how horses contract it, current diagnostic tests and treatments, and much more! This podcast is sponsored by Kentucky Performance Products. Sarah F. Colmer, VMD, is a third-year resident in large animal internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine's New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square. Following the completion of her residency next month, she will begin a fellowship in large animal neurology at New Bolton Center. She has research interests in neurologic conditions of the horse, particularly degenerative diseases, as well as endocrinology.
Senior living team members need support from their corporate office, now more than ever (I cringe to use that cliche phrase but it's true). In this episode, Michelle Anderson, Vice President of Sales and Operations for Thrive Senior Living, talks about how they support their communities. To learn more about Thrive, go to ThriveSL.com
Legislation to make daylight saving time permanent passed the Senate last week, but may face trouble moving forward in the House. This week Dean looks at the impact a switch to permanent daylight saving time will have on our physical and mental health, driver safety and even the weather.Guest this week:Dr. Jocelyn Cheng, Senior Director, Clinical Research Neuroscience - American Academy of Sleep Medicinehttps://aasm.org/aasm-calls-for-end-of-seasonal-time-changes-ahead-of-springing-forward/Michelle Anderson, Director of Operations for The National Road Safety Foundationhttps://www.nrsf.org/Jonathan Porter, AccuWeather Senior Vice President, Weather Content and Forecast OperationsDownload the AccuWeather app today - https://accuweather.onelink.me/dZpv/49183895 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“If you don't have the systems in place, you're going to lose - and I can't afford to lose.” - Michelle Anderson In this episode of BOSS™ Talk, I had the pleasure of speaking with Michelle Anderson, who is not only my girl crush, she is also the mom of 6 and the owner and head stylist of MichelleAndHair in Tempe, AZ. Heavily influenced by her grandmother, Michelle's love for hair grew as her skill and talent developed from an early age. As a licensed cosmetologist for over 15 years, Michelle shares with us how incorporating systems has saved her business reputation, allowed her business to level up financially and kept her family time and self-care sacred. Here's what you can expect from this episode: Turning a passion into a profitable business Visionary lessons learned by being stretched and challenged in business Why focusing on systems is a must How self care plays a role in balancing work and family Whether you have started your own business or are thinking about developing a side hustle into something more permanent check out this episode of BOSS™ Talk. Michelle shares some great lessons on how developing systems changed her business and offers advice on what to do when you feel you are at a crossroad between vision and overwhelm. Remember you can do what you love in the marketplace without sacrificing yourself to do it. So until next time, be sure to subscribe to the show and continue to battle your overwhelm with systems and self-care and walk out your own boss talk. Resources mentioned in this episode: Michelle's Website Michelle's Instagram Michelle's Facebook Connect with BOSS™ Talk If you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. Published episodes will come directly to your favorite podcast app and if you are not subscribed, there is a good chance you will miss out. If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on Apple Podcasts with a short review. Doing so will help me reach more entrepreneurs just like you - ready to leverage systems and self-care to do life and business on their own terms. Connect with La'Vista personally by sending her a DM on Instagram or on LinkedIn At the crossroads of vision and overwhelm right now? Schedule a complimentary Connection Call with La'Vista Jones - you have the capacity to fulfill the vision and take care of the visionary and she wants to show you how to do both.
An upset digestive system can lead to bigger problems, ranging from gastric ulcers to colitis to colic. Join our host, Michelle Anderson, as she interviews Dr. Alicia Long of the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center. You'll learn about the microbiome, gastric ulcers, diarrhea, colic, fecal water syndrome, and much more! This podcast is sponsored by Purina. Alicia Long, DVM, received her veterinary degree from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. She then completed an internship at Rhinebeck Equine in New York, followed by another internship rotating between the large animal internal medicine department at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and the Massachusetts Equine Clinic, an ambulatory private practice. She completed a residency at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center in large animal internal medicine and is currently a fellow in large animal emergency and critical care.
Michelle Anderson, VP of Sales and Operations, at Thrive Senior Living jumps on the mic! This episode is jam-packed with content that you can apply today! In particular, a major focus is on the questions that CRDs/Sales Directors need to start implementing in their tours and discovery calls. Questions that help peel back the layers of your prospect. Truly get to the root of their resident's "why" and how your community can help re-capture a passion that might have been dormant for too long. Enjoy! Michelle Anderson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleherrinanderson/ Cory Mitchell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cory-mitchell-802a15167/ Michael Moye: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-moye-a937b982/ Ad: Sugarcaddythreads.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-moye1/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-moye1/support
I've had this dream of living in a small city with great restaurants, interesting culture, and easy-to-access nature. I explore Santa Fe, New Mexico and consider if it might be the place for me and Nick. For more on Santa Fe's Pueblo Revival architecture style, listen to "Stuccoed in Time" by 99% Invisible - https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/stuccoed-in-time/ I interviewed Marja Martin, the owner and manager of Paloma, for this episode in May 2021. Tragically, her son Leo lost his life in a car accident in October. Leo's girlfriend, Lisette, was in the car with him. She survived, thankfully, but was badly injured. Marja organized a Go Fund Me to support Lisette with her mounting medical expenses. If you want to lend a hand to some lovely people, please consider donating - https://www.gofundme.com/f/y6vug-help-lisette-with-medical-expenses Places is written, edited, produced, and hosted by Mia Sullivan. Additional editing by Christina Sullivan and Nick Baciu. Special thanks to Blair Sullivan. Original music for this episode was composed by Tim Vitullo. Additional music by Blue Dot Sessions. Our theme song is by Brent Curriden. Our show art is by Christine Hostetler and Michelle Anderson. If you'd like to sponsor Places—or just like to say “hi!”—reach out to us at info.placesmedia@gmail.com For transcripts, photos, and full show notes, visit www.placeswelive.com
CEO of Love Over Addiction, Michelle Anderson, shares how you can both help and begin to heal from the trauma of loving someone struggling with addiction. Show Notes: 00:40 Background and story for Love Over Addiction 08:15 When your “network of support” doesn't know how to support you 11:00 Demonizing addictions and shaming those suffering from addiction 15:20 Skyrocketing rates of addiction 22:40 FOMO as a reason for drinking and addictions 24:10 How to deal with a loved one with an addiction problem. Stay or Go? 27:20 How to be a friend and support someone whose partner is an addict 34:30 Why addiction is so widespread. Is there an incentive to keep women drunk? Mommy wine culture. 37:55 Raising kids to avoid alcohol/addictions 41:00 Steps to dealing with an addicted family member 43:55 Resources
What do you believe in?! This week i bring Sarah & Michelle Anderson in to talk about spirituality and their journey to Over standing themselves ............ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maurier-turner5/support
If you're struggling to get your preschoolers engaged during storytime, and if you want to deepen their learning on any topic… join us as we teach you how to create a story basket so you can truly bring stories to life.My guest is Michelle Anderson, a creator of This Is Why I Teach EC and the Storybasketeers Membership community. Michelle has over 25 years of experience in the early childhood education space. Her idea to create story baskets helped teachers across the globe to get their kiddos interested in learning and reading. If you want to find out what story baskets are and how to bring them into your classroom, tune in right now!Key takeawaysWho is Michelle and how she created story baskets (00:00)This is what story baskets are and how to use them (05:15)The best ways to introduce preschoolers to story baskets (07:13)Learn how to incorporate any topic into your basket (10:11)Michelle's and teachers' favorite story baskets (12:45)Why you need to embrace the process and where to find Michelle (15:08)Get My FREE Resources For Your Preschool Journey:Follow Michelle and join her Storybasketeers membership: ttps://www.thisiswhyiteachec.comGet my FREE “Start Your Preschool” book (+ $7.95 s&h)Start my FREE “7 Students in 7 Days” Challenge”Join my Preschool All Stars membership to get mentorship, support, friendship, and training for every step of your preschool journeyAdditional Resources:Head over to Apple Podcasts. While you're there, please leave us a rating and a review. (We hope we've earned your 5 stars!)Follow me here:
Today we have 2019's Rising Star Award winner Michelle Anderson who owned a home day-care business for 25 years before transitioning into real estate and closing 28 transactions in her first year, with no marketing. Today you'll learn how the child-care business is similar to real estate, along with the one thing you can admit early in your career that will give you an edge. Reach out to Michelle: 763 568 0038