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Year In review live stream with Wayne, Michelle, Burton, and Guy! This will be a fun round table discussion of the first few live streams plus any of the podcasts we did in 2022. Come join us on YouTube, Facebook or Twitch TV! Our Links: https://linktr.ee/mi.ufo.podcast Paypal: Donate via paypal: https://paypal.me/miufo Donate via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/miufospep --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mi-ufo-sightings/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mi-ufo-sightings/support
We kick off the series, Ordinary Days for an Extraordinary God and Michelle gives us great reminders on how we can still find joy in the ordinary. Motherhood and Marriage can seem overwhelming at times and so often it's because we have a me-first mentality. JOY is often spelled Jesus, Others, You. It's not that we are not to think of ourselves but that we are to put Jesus as our number one priority, others next, and ourselves last. In the same manner, we are to make sure that we are taking care of ourselves so that we can care of others and their needs.
We are so excited to share this interview this week! Karly sits down with Chelsey and her gestational carrier (surrogate) Michelle Burton to discuss the amazing experiences these two have undergone over the last year. Michelle shares her amazing perspective she was able to have while carrying Chelsey's baby girl and how it has been something she has always wanted to do. We discuss the relationship that these two ultimate strangers had to develop and work on to make this journey no doubt one of the most meaningful of both of their lives. Tune in to hear the most amazing story with so many miracles along the way that ultimately brought baby Arlo into the world.
Michelle Burton is the general manager of Wading Pines Campground in Chatsworth, N.J. It's an unusual campground in that it's in the woods, but only 30 minutes from the Atlantic Ocean, one hour from Philadelphia and all the history there, and two hours from New York City. Wading Pines typically hires about 15 Workampers every year. They do things like maintain the grounds, operate a general store, housekeeping, take reservations, check in campers, and serve food in the snack shop.
Beds Blab - an experiment in amateur podcasting in Bedfordshire
In this interview we learn more about Michelle Burton, a Pastoral Support worker working on Develop’s Children in Need project. Michelle talks about what she does, her path to the job she is doing now, how she supports young learners and how the course she delivers can help young people make positive changes in their lives. The Children in Need project is a 9 session course called “Like It, Live It”. It is funded by Children in Need but is run by Develop. The course helps young people develop their confidence, team working skills and mental wellbeing. Techie stuff: A big change in this episode as I try and use a recording set-up which is advised by podcast experts. I use the Zoom H4n as my recorder for the interview. This is sat in the middle of the table between myself and Michelle but it is not using its own internal microphones to do any recording. Instead I have two dynamic cardioid microphones plugged into the XLR ports on the Zoom. One of the microphones is a JTS TM 929 microphone – which is a relatively cheap (in price) mic I bought from the Bedford Music shop. The other microphone used was an Audio Technica ATR 2100 (Michelle speaks in to this one). So many books, articles, podcasts and videos I have studied have recommended this microphone. It is regarded as having good quality for an affordable price but also its adaptability is recommended because it can be used as a USB microphone plugged into a laptop or used as an XLR microphone when you start moving up in complexity of your podcasting projects, connecting to mixers.In this interview I had the two microphones set up in table-top microphone stands. These are cheap stands (in price) with big heavy metal bases (looking like ugly weights from a dumbbell) and a simple upright pole connecting the microphone. The stands I had had limited adjustability in terms of heights – I needed to get the ends of the mics as close to my and my guest’s mouths. Many podcasts set-ups I have seen while researching the topic seem to prefer boom arms which can be clamped to a table and swung into almost any position. Not yet sure if I should change to these.My mic stands do not have shock mounts. Shock mounts are little rigs suspending the mic with rubber bands. If the stand is knocked or the table is bumped the shock mount should absorb this and prevent an ugly sound going into the recording. To make up for not having a shock mount I placed each mic stand on top of two layers of foam.Also in this set up, I used a small Behringer headphone amplifier. This connects to the Zoom and then myself, Fiona and Hannah each have a set of headphones which plug into the amplifier. Using the amplifier you can adjust your volume. I thought that I could get away with a headphone splitter when working with multiple headphones (a simple little device which plugs into the audio jack/headphone port and then has five output ports for multiple headphones to be plugged into). The downside of using a splitter is that the volume shrinks with each headphone plugged in. The Behringer headphone amplifier I use is relatively cheap and works well to keep volume up and I will continue to use it for these kinds of interviews. The kit took a bit of setting up but not too long and I had some things pre-prepared, such as mics already in stands and cables attached.No road noise this time but still ambient noise - a builder hammering away at points during the recording. Oh-my-days. What can you do? Music: Love Chances by Makaih Beats from the Free Music Archive. This music is licenced under Attribution-Non Commercial Licence.
Michelle Burton is the Founder of Qozen Yoga Studios. In this episode we cover: - Her advice to people with disabilities running a business - How to know a franchise is the right fit for you? - The buried secrets to running a franchise? - and so much more!
Everybody get your white pants and matching red and white tops ready, because for episode 10, we're tackling The White Stripes. Special guest Michelle Burton thinks their second album, De Stijl, is Flawless, but will Liam, George and Grant be on board? Flawless is hosted by Liam McGinniss, George Mannion and Grant Parkin, recorded at The Edge studios at the State Library of Queensland, and produced by Liam McGinniss. Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flawlessamp/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/flawlessamp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flawlessamp/ All music samples are copyright Sympathy for the Record Industry.
You Am I's fourth record, aka You Am I's #4 Record, was their third album in a row to debut at #1 in the ARIA charts, and, according to Liam and special guest Michelle Burton, was their fourth Flawless album. Will George and Grant agree? Flawless is hosted by Liam McGinniss, George Mannion and Grant Parkin. It is recorded at The Edge studio at the State Library of Queensland. This episode was produced by Liam McGinniss All music samples are copyright RA Records and Warner Music. Find us on Facebook: facebook.com/flawlessamp and Twitter: twitter.com/flawlessamp
Whew! There goes 2016! We've been doing this for about a year so it's time to celebrate! It's an all-star cast this week as Jonathan "Hollywood" Gomez and Tony Canales host this retrospective episode. They invite Matt and Joshua to sunny Los Angeles, California to take a walk down memory lane. Michelle Burton is on hand to do live fact-checking as we go over the best AND WORST of our first year of podcasting. Thanks to everyone for listening and we're going to make 2017 the year of Meat Cute. Fuck off, THIS AMERICAN LIFE! Things go well!