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Episode #050 - Please welcome DSS Michelle Christine to the show. Michelle is a Detection Systems Specialist (DSS) in the Special Operations Division, which is responsible for ensuring the safety of leaders and dignitaries in US airspace. She was part of the first wave of personnel in the DSS career when it was stood up about 17 years ago. As interesting as this is, in her spare time Michelle is also an elite athlete, a national ranked triathlete who has competed in triathlons across the world. In 2021 and 2022, she placed in the top 3 at several USA Triathlon National Championships and also qualified for world triathlon events in 2022 and 2023. Most recently, she was named the Virginia Commonwealth Games Adult-Female Athlete of the Year, an unexpected honor that required her peers to nominate and vote for her. We were able to sit down and talk to her about what it takes to be an elite athlete competing on a world stage while balancing the pressures of a zero-fail mission at work and rearing a family. She discusses the triathlon community, her rigorous training regimen and the importance of a support network in her success. Hosted and Edited by: Abel Trevino Associate Producer and Assistant Editor: Starr Vazquez This episode is sponsored by the United States Secret Service. www.secretservice.gov Special Thanks to Michelle for taking the time out of her day and training schedule to spend a couple of hours with us. Michelle would also like to thank her man behind the curtain, coach Dave Connor with Rogue Coaching Solutions. Music is “Nova Police” by Hermelin, found here: www.hermelin.bandcamp.com/track/nova-police The music used in the podcast was altered from the original soundtrack by cutting specific sections of the music to create the intro and outro of the podcast. This work Attribution-Noncommercial-sharealike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US), which license definition is located here: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 Want to join the Secret Service? Click here to start your journey https://www.usajobs.gov/Search/?k=USSS Please visit us at: Twitter @secretservice, Instagram @secretservice, Facebook @UnitedStatesSecretServiceOfficial, YouTube @US Secret Service, and LinkedIn @U.S. Secret Service Subscribe to the podcast at Apple podcasts, Google Podcasts, or SoundCloud.com and find it at www.secretservice.gov/press/social-media/
Die gebürtige Saarbrückerin zog aus Liebesgründen nach Koblenz, fand hier ihre Heimat und wagte mit “KRAUT&RÜBEN” den Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit. Als gelernte Hotelmeisterin verwirklichte sie sich mit dem Deli ihren Traum und begeistert nun viele Koblenzer*innen unter anderem mit vegan-vegetarischen Bowls und veganen Backwaren. Bei Null gestartet, erfreut sie sich am Wachstum ihres Unternehmens. Denn der Anfang war nicht leicht, doch ihr auf ausgewogene Ernährung und Nachhaltigkeit ausgelegtes modernes Konzept fand großen Anklang - auch bei Schulen und Unternehmen. Im Podcast erzählt sie von den Herausforderungen als Gründerin, wie man Mut und Kraft bewahrt, warum sie nie an sich oder ihrer Idee gezweifelt hat, womit sie die Bänker überzeugen konnte, und was es bedeutet, speziell in Koblenz ein Deli zu eröffnen. Außerdem erfahren wir von ihrer Zusammenarbeit mit einem Kölner Start-up und gehen unter anderem der Frage nach, ob Menschen tatsächlich immer bewusster mit den Themen Ernährung und Nachhaltigkeit umgehen. www.kraut-und-rueben.com
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Utopian Genderscapes: Rhetorics of Women's Work in the Early Industrial Age (Southern Illinois UP, 2021) focuses on three prominent yet understudied intentional communities—Brook Farm, Harmony Society, and the Oneida Community—who in response to industrialization experimented with radical social reform in the antebellum United States. Foremost among the avenues of reform was the place and substance of women's work. Author Michelle C. Smith seeks in the communities' rhetorics of teleology, choice, and exceptionalism the lived consequences of the communities' lofty goals for women members. This feminist history captures the utopian reconfiguration of women's bodies, spaces, objects, and discourses and delivers a needed intervention into how rhetorical gendering interacts with other race and class identities. The attention to each community's material practices reveals a gendered ecology, which in many ways squared unevenly with utopian claims. Nevertheless, this volume argues that this utopian moment inaugurated many of the norms and practices of labor that continue to structure women's lives and opportunities today: the rise of the factory, the shift of labor from home spaces to workplaces, the invention of housework, the role of birth control and childcare, the question of wages, and the feminization of particular kinds of labor. An impressive and diverse array of archival and material research grounds each chapter's examination of women's professional, domestic, or reproductive labor in a particular community. Fleeting though they may seem, the practices and lives of those intentional women, Smith argues, pattern contemporary divisions of work along the vibrant and contentious lines of gender, race, and class and stage the continued search for what is possible. Jeannette Cockroft is an associate professor of history and political science at Schreiner University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
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With Gareth Myles and Michelle Christine RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Apple is copying Samsung - Exploding batteries Lightyear One Facebook and Google could be forced to tell you how much your data is worth FedEx refused to deliver a Huawei phone into the US Galaxy Note 10 will reportedly debut Aug. 7 in New York Konami announces plug-n-play Turbografx-16 Mini Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Michelle - @MichelleStandup Web: https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts
With Gareth Myles, Michelle Christine and Ricky West. RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Google StadiaApple iPad Air and iPad mini refreshedA fortnite with the s10+DeX thoughts Bargain Basement: Google Home mini and get a free Google Chromecast £49.99 QNAP TR-004 4 Bay Desktop NAS Expansion Enclosure Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Ricky - @TechTalkUK1 Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets | TechTalk
With Gareth Myles, Gavin Fabiani-Laymond, Michelle Christine and Ricky West. RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Mobile World Congress 2019: XIAOMI 5G MI MIX 3 HUAWEI MATE X SONY XPERIA 1 NOKIA 9 PUREVIEW LG V50 ThinQ HTC 5G HUB Bargain Basement: Google Home Max £199 Argos, BT Shop, Very Expired Google Play TV Box Sets - Justified, Futurama, Community, Breaking Bad £20-ish WD 4 TB Elements Desktop External Hard Drive - £93.22 down to £76.99 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Ricky - @TechTalkUK1 Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets | TechTalk
With Gareth Myles, Michelle Christine and Ricky West. RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News How to build a PC without using a video from The Verge. Michelle builds a PC! Mobile World Congress 2019 - What's big? Samsung S10, s10+, s10e, Galaxy Fold, Buds, Watch Active and Fit Bargain Basement: Vodafone Basic - £10 a month, 12 month contract, 8GB data (3gb+5gb,) Unlimited minutes & texts Fire TV Stick 4K Ultra HD Alexa Voice Remote down to £39.99 (was £49.99) on Argos eBay and Argos. £34.99 with code TECH5 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Ricky - @TechTalkUK1 Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets | TechTalk
With Gareth Myles, Michelle Christine and Ricky West. RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Oppo options IAP chat - Audience Examples? Michelle PC Partricker Samsung Galaxy M10 Motorola Razr - What would you like to see resurrected? Bargain Basement: EE 30 day contract 30GB of data for £16 Google Home Mini £27.99 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Ricky - @TechTalkUK1 Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets | TechTalk
Producer & Comedian, Michelle Christine is joined by Creator & Event Organizer, Josh Odyssey to discuss the top tips to help increase your chances of success at the Fringe. If you have a good show, a strong work ethic, and can minimize your costs, you should be able to break even in your artistic endeavor in Edinburgh (or better yet, earn some dough).
With Gareth Myles, Jay Garrett, Gavin Fabiani-Laymond and Michelle Christine. RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News A look back at 2018 What are you looking for in 2019? Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets
Tech Addicts UK Podcast - 5th December 2018 - With Gareth Myles, Michelle Christine and Gavin Fabiani-Laymond RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Xiaomi Pocophone First Impressions Google Home Hub joys Galaxy S10 Rumours Samsung patents phone with a screen on nearly every side iPhone / Android uptake figures Xbox Two rumours Bargain basement Anki Cozmo Collectors Edition Robot + Carrying Case + Tread Pack (8+ Years)£149.89 TRACTIVE GPS PET TRACKER (TRATR1) free Samsung Duo wireless charger when bought with selected Samsung Galaxy Watch + £50 off using Samsungcashback URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets
With Gareth Myles, Michelle Christine and Gavin Fabiani-Laymond RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Xiaomi Enters the UK Xiaomi Mi 8 First Impressions Samsung Galaxy S10 Leaks Rocketbook Bargain basement NVIDIA SHIELD 4K Media Streaming Device, Controller & £10 Steam Wallet Card Bundle - 16 GB - £148.51 Huawei P20 Lite 64GB + Huawei Watch 2 Bluetooth Sport bundle from Argos - £299.94 100Mb Broadband and phone for £25 a month on Virgin Media - £25 setup fee applies, and £40 TCB/Quidco offered Virgin Mobile Leak: 200GB Data with 5000 Minutes and Ultd Texts for £20 per month on a 12 month contract (Live Tomorrow) Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Gavin - @gavinsgadgets Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://gavinsgadgets.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts | Gavins Gadgets
With Gareth Myles and Michelle Christine RSS Link: http://mobiletechaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Direct Download iTunes Stitcher Tunein Spotify Show Notes News Huawei Mate 20 Pro thoughts and reactions Huawei Watch GT Razer Phone 2 LG and Lenovo Folding Display Samsung Galaxy X and F thoughts Palm is back in town Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk Contact:: contact@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Twitter: Gareth - @garethmyles Michelle - @MichelleStandup Jay - @GadgetyNewsCom | @JayGarrett | @StereoNETUK Web: http://GadgetyNews.com | https://StereoNET.co.uk | https://www.michellechristine.com/ YouTube: Tech Addicts
Hi we're Josh an aspiring comedian from the U.K. & Michelle Christine a comedian from Canada - together we are Across The Pond. Sharing the importance of opening up & building new relationships with people from all over the globe. Join us as we share strategies and examples of just how to engage that important energy in life known as People Power.
What’s up, Grinders? This week we catch up with standup comedian Michelle Christine (@MichelleStandup) and learn about her many adventures in the world of comedy. Michelle’s a force to be reckoned with and never takes no for an answer, so her stories get crazier and more impressive at every turn. We talk about fringe festivals, solar panels, open mics, Seinfeld, immigration, and everything in between. Super fun conversation, so check it out! Catch her show June 16th: http://bit.ly/2s1Yf8y Watch her Stand up Dairies: http://bit.ly/2rKcl1d And Follow us on social media! - @The_Grind_Pod Roger's Twitter- @Rogers_Dumb Dom's Twitter- @Thedomatone Jason's Instagram- @jasonparkerla Check out the Facebook page - http://bit.ly/2raizqn Or send us an e-mail - Thegrindlamail@gmail.com