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In this episode, matchmaker and award-winning TV host Michelle G. joins us to discuss the concept of “cuffing season.” This time of year, between fall and spring, often leads us to seek out a partner to hold hands or snuggle up with. But before jumping into a relationship, Michelle reminds us to pay attention to red flags and ask important questions, like "Is this person present?" and "What do they bring out in me?" She also shares the top dating trends for 2025, including slow dating, avoiding premature intimacy, and why men are seeking more dating advice. Find Michelle G at discoverincrediblelove.com or on Instagram @lovebymichelleg #CuffingSeason #DatingAdvice #MichelleG #SlowDating #RedFlags #ModernDating #DatingTrends2025#RelationshipTips #DatingCoach #DatingTips#MeaningfulConnections #MatchmakerAdvice
My guest today is Michelle Leblanc. Michelle LeBlanc began her career as a clinical pharmacist in 1990. While it paid well, being a pharmacist, and approaching health and healing from the allopathic medicine approach, was never her passion. She realized how limiting and closed-minded that approach was very early in her career. Because of that, she's spent the past 30+ years immersing herself in learning numerous tools and modalities in the realm of holistic healing, psychology, mindset, neuroscience, stress management, nutrition, fitness, intuition, quantum physics as it relates to spirituality, etc. She also pursued a lot of topics which most people would consider to be new age and/or woo-woo. But because Michelle is also very left-brained, analytical, and logical, she approached it all through a scientist's lens. Those who know her best would describe her as a 'perfect dichotomy' - she loves being able to bridge the gap between science and spirituality. In this episode we discuss money mindset, manifestation, abundance, gratitude and money blocks. Website - www.healwithmichelle.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/michelleshealinghub/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/michelleshealinghub FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/5449738035091544 Money Magnet FREE 3 Day Training Link - https://www.healwithmichelle.com/3-day-june-2024 In this episode you will learn: 1. How to get yourself out of the scarcity mindset. 2. Strategies to cultivate and sustain ad positive money mindset. 3. Ways to start helping to clear money blocks. "I spent over 30 years in In the medical field. And actually it was just a career I actually loathed. But I struggled because it was either, have financial stability and have the benefits for working for large hospital systems or make the leap and do something that would, fill my soul and was really my passion. " - 00:03:20 "Your mindset is basically that set point of where you are and it's the set point of how you operate."- 00:15:54 "I would say do things like reframing positive affirmations or just asking questions of the universe. Hey, universe, how can I do X, Y, and Z? And then I like to add as if by magic, or instead of saying, I am a money, I have money, I am abundant." - 00:31:26 THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story. Don't deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you. Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed. Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message? I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI
My guest today is Michelle Leblanc. Michelle LeBlanc began her career as a clinical pharmacist in 1990. While it paid well, being a pharmacist, and approaching health and healing from the allopathic medicine approach, was never her passion. She realized how limiting and closed-minded that approach was very early in her career. Because of that, she's spent the past 30+ years immersing herself in learning numerous tools and modalities in the realm of holistic healing, psychology, mindset, neuroscience, stress management, nutrition, fitness, intuition, quantum physics as it relates to spirituality, etc. She also pursued a lot of topics which most people would consider to be new age and/or woo-woo. But because Michelle is also very left-brained, analytical, and logical, she approached it all through a scientist's lens. Those who know her best would describe her as a 'perfect dichotomy' - she loves being able to bridge the gap between science and spirituality. In this episode we discuss money mindset, manifestation, abundance, gratitude and money blocks. Website - www.healwithmichelle.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/michelleshealinghub/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/michelleshealinghub FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/5449738035091544 Money Magnet FREE 3 Day Training Link - https://www.healwithmichelle.com/3-day-june-2024 In this episode you will learn: 1. How to get yourself out of the scarcity mindset. 2. Strategies to cultivate and sustain ad positive money mindset. 3. Ways to start helping to clear money blocks. "I spent over 30 years in In the medical field. And actually it was just a career I actually loathed. But I struggled because it was either, have financial stability and have the benefits for working for large hospital systems or make the leap and do something that would, fill my soul and was really my passion. " - 00:03:20 "Your mindset is basically that set point of where you are and it's the set point of how you operate."- 00:15:54 "I would say do things like reframing positive affirmations or just asking questions of the universe. Hey, universe, how can I do X, Y, and Z? And then I like to add as if by magic, or instead of saying, I am a money, I have money, I am abundant." - 00:31:26 THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story. Don't deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you. Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed. Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message? I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI
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Allison is a Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Integrative Health Practitioner based out of Vancouver British Columbia. She is a fellow of the American Acupuncture and TCM Board of Reproductive Medicine (ABORM) and a member of the Obstetrical Acupuncture Association (OBAA). With additional training in fertility and reproductive health as well as her personal experience with stage 3 endometriosis, Allison is particularly passionate about treating endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. Website: https://www.seaofqihealing.com/ Instagram: @sea_of_qi_healing Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sea_of_qi_healing For more information about Michelle, visit www.michelleoravitz.com The Wholesome FertilityFacebook group is where you can find free resources and support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2149554308396504/ Instagram: @thewholesomelotusfertility Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewholesomelotus/ Transcript: Michelle:[00:00:00]Welcome to the podcast, Alison. Allison:Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited to be here. Michelle: Well, I'm so excited to have you on and I thoroughly enjoy your Instagram, by the way. Allison: Oh, thank you. Michelle: you guys got to check out her Instagram. I have it in the episode notes. You have so much great information. Allison: Oh, thank Michelle: You're, you're really knowledgeable about your topic. Allison: Yeah, I, love doing any kind of, I love the social media part. I love educating. I love trying to have like a fun humorous spin on it too. So I have fun with my social media. Michelle: Awesome. So for the listeners , I would love it. If you can give us a bit about your background and how your own personal journey really got you to the work that you're doing. Allison: Sure. So I'm an acupuncturist and integrative health practitioner based out of Vancouver, B. C. And I have, special interest in kind of fertility, reproductive health, hormone health, menstrual cycle stuff. I was kind of thrown into that field of work upon graduating school. And[00:01:00]that's kind of when I fell in love with it, when I started learning more about the menstrual cycle and hormones and fertility. Allison: And I realized how much there is to know and how, how many, People who menstruate don't know about their hormones and fertility and so I thought it was such an important aspect of health to to educate more on and it wasn't until a few years into my practice that I was actually diagnosed with my own kind of hormone issues as well. Allison: So that's when I was diagnosed with gynecological condition and Andever since then, I've just been obsessed with learning everything I can about endometriosis and hormones and trying to help people that are kind of in the same shoes that I am. Michelle: So,so tell us, well, how, how did you actually get into it? Did you, did you work for somebody who specialized in fertility? Michelle: When you got out of school, Allison: Yeah, so the clinic that I wanted to work at that I was kind of interning atin transitioning[00:04:00]into that was their kind of their their bread and butter. So they did a lot of fertility and women's health. And so upon graduating and starting to work there, it was just kind of part of my education of like all my program. Allison: You know, extended learning and mentorships and stuff were under people that specialized in fertility, so I had this, like, really great knowledge base and, you know, experience right off the bat, which was really crucial for specializing in this, and it was, yeah, it really, really helped a lot. Michelle: that's awesome And so I know that we hear a lot of common myths I mean one of the things I think that was eye opening for me is like Menstrual cycle like pms and all of the things that we have are actually not normal Even though they're common you don't realize this until you learn what you learn And that's when you're like, oh my god, this is actually not normal and it's It's an imbalance and we can work on that. Michelle: Like it almost feels like we just accept it as reality. So I'd love it if you could talk about some of the common myths[00:05:00]that you see and like, let's bust them. Allison: Yeah. I feel like that's a really huge one that like PMS and period pain is normal. And like to an extent, likea little bit of PMS, like a little bit of menstrual discomfort to an extent can be normal. I mean, your body's doing, you know, a very physical thing, but if there's like really severe PMS, that's really disrupting your quality of life. Allison: If there's really painful cramps, that's impacting your ability to go out with your friends or work or any of that, that's a, that's absolutely a sign that something is wrong, that there's a hormonal issue, there's inflammation, there's something else going on that we need to look further. And you're right, we are just kind of like programmed as women as like, this is just how it is. Allison: We just, you know, suck it up and get on with our day and that's just kind of how I feel like a lot of us, especially my generation, we were just kind of programmed to do that. This is just a part of being a woman and this is a normal part of being a woman. But in fact, our period and it's kind of like our monthly report card of how everything in her body is doing. Allison: And[00:06:00]it's such a great visual of like okay, these are my PMS symptoms and this is kind of what it's telling me. And then this is how my periodis. And this is what it looks like. And this is what it feels like. And that's also telling you so much information about your hormones. And I think that's kind of what I really love about Chinese medicine too, because even. Allison: If things are like, you know, normal, according to Western medicine, like I have a lot of patients with really bad cramps that go to their doctor and they're like, well, everything in your blood work is normal. Your ultrasound's normal, but they're still having like debilitating pain. And that's when I think like Chinese medicine. Allison: is really powerful because we'll obviously see like, Oh, you've got no tons of liver cheese stagnation or blood stasis, or I'm seeing so many symptoms of coldin the uterus. And it's almost like really, it's just really empowering. I feel like for the patient too, where it's like, no, we don't see everything like checked off as normal, even though your blood work and ultrasound is okay. Allison: I mean, that's really great too. But for Chinese medicine, we're always looking at[00:07:00]this deeper underlying pattern and all these subtleties. And it's kind of painting this picture of the imbalance. Michelle: Yeah, totally. It's it was really eye opening for me because I had one patient with severe PMS to the point where she was like, I have to avoid people because I'm just not like a kind person around that time. And she was just, and she was actually a friend of mine and I was like, you know what, I'll help you. Michelle: No problem. And so she started coming in And one time she wasn't trying to get pregnant and she was like, she thought she was going to be late because she was like, I'm not getting any of my symptoms and I'm supposed to get them right around this time. Something's off. And then all of a sudden she just gets her period. Michelle: She goes, what? She's like, I just got my period. And I'm like, exactly.I'm like, Allison: I love that. Michelle: G is flowing really freely right now. That's why.Allison: Yeah. That's like the magic of Chinese medicine. Michelle:Totally! Allison:The surprise Michelle: total flow. Yes,[00:08:00]exactly. It's like the flow, Allison: Yeah, your period should kind of sneak up a little bit on you. Yeah. Michelle: Yeah. I mean, you do feel, you know, you definitely like feel your body's cues and the same thing with ovulation. When you get really in tune with your body, it is important to be able to like pick up on the details, but it shouldn't be so severe to the point where you can't, like you said, you can't deal with normal life events. Allison: Mm hmm. Yeah, definitely. Michelle:So what are some of the most common things that you see when itcomes to the menstrual cycle irregularities? Regarding fertility,Allison: Yeah, so there's a lot of different patterns and that's kind of the really funpart about Chinese medicine is that we're kind of like little detectives and we're like piecing together every symptom and kind of painting this picture of what's going on internally with the patient. So I mean, like each organ system has its own characteristics and they all kind of play a role in fertility and overall health. Allison: Because we don't really[00:09:00]think of in Chinese medicine as, Oh,the reproductive organs are just their own specific thing. It's kind of the wholebody has has a, has a play in it. So like what you're talking about, the liver chi, the liver chi is so tied to menstrual health. I am working with liver chi day in and day out when I'm working with fertility and endometriosis and hormone health. Allison: So the liver chi is like really, really important to makesure that everything's moving smoothly in the body and that's emotionally and physically. And then like the spleen chi and stomach chi in the digestive system is also really important because we want to make sure that your body is able to get all the nutrients that it needs and there's not a lot of inflammation there. Allison: We want to make sure the blood is moving really smoothly, like blood stagnation, cheese stagnation digestive deficiencies. I see that a lot. And then the kidney organ system is also really tied to fertility in Chinese medicine because it's kind of like, gives you that kind of DNA deep level energy to the egg cells and the sperm cells. Allison: And so making sure that those are really healthy because a lot of poor lifestyle or[00:10:00]genetics can impact the kidney energy system. So we always want to kind of help support the kidney energy with fertility. Michelle:Yeah, for sure. What I find really interesting and hopeful about really how Chinese medicine talks about the kidneys and talks about like the essence is, is that there's like pre heaven and post heaven. And so yes, pre heaven, we can't really do much about because that's pretty much what comes from our parents. Michelle: But post heaven is really how we choose to live our life. And we've seen that we can actually reverse age like biological age through the choices that we make. And I find that to be great. It's very empowering to know that your choices can make a difference on your body. Allison: Absolutely. Yeah. And I think that kind of goes back to where I really feel like Chinese medicine is such an empowering medicine because there's so much that you can do, diet, lifestyle, herbs, supplements, acupuncture, all those things really can have such a huge positive impact. And it's kind of like, yeah, I love the pre heaven and post heaven. Allison:We are[00:11:00]kind of given what we're got with like our basic genetic blueprint, but our post heaven essence is like epigenetics, where we have the huge percentage of, you know, influence over our health, no matter what our genes are saying and we have so much influence over that that part of it, and I think Chinese medicine plays a huge role in that. Michelle: And do you find that there is a correlation because I mean, listen, we're living in a, a very toxic life, like the environment, everything's just like around us and the foods that we eat, the extra ingredients that they put in it's it's the reality is that you really have to be careful on what you expose yourself to, what kind of cosmetics. Michelle: and the endocrine disruptors, I feel like that really bogs down the liver and It weakens its ability to do its job. And then sometimes I'll see things like Fibroids or certain things kind of popping up because the body's not able to likereally clear up the toxins. Michelle: And sometimes I'll find that the[00:12:00]person is working in an environment that has more toxins than normal. And so we have to kind of work extra, a little extra to release that or clear that out. And even for IVF, I like to do that as well. Right after retrieval do some kind of like very mild, you know, nothing too harsh But like mild liver detox to just help the body release the excess hormones, you know Because I really feel like that aspect of it can really impact the way the reproductive health expresses itself. Allison:yeah, I completely agree. I think there's a lot of, a lot of things in our world right now that are impacting our liver. And we are, as Chinese medicine practitioners, seeing that reflected a lot in liver cheese stagnation. And I think that's why there's so much PMS and period pain and infertility kind of that's pretty rampant because we are seeing, like I don't think I have a single patient where theirliver didn't need like a little bit of support in the Western sense and in the Chinese. Allison: medicine sense.[00:13:00]So yeah, I do love that you that you do payattention to that. And especially like post IVF or something, when all those medications you're it's really working the liver and not that those are bad medications at all because they're really useful and they're doing really wonderful things for patients to help reach their, their goals. Allison: But yeah, you're right. I do think there is a place where we can kind of help support the liver, especially post IVF. Michelle: Yeah for sure. So as far as endometriosis, I know that like gut health is really, really, really important when it comes to endometriosis. So the inflammation, how that impacts leaky gut. So what are some of the correlations or like the patterns, not necessarily just with Chinese medicine, and you could talk about that as well, but like just some of the links that you've noticed or the things that tend to go hand in hand. Michelle: With endometriosis. Allison: Yeah, that's a really good question. I love that you asked that because endometriosis is such a full body disease, like it's not just[00:14:00]something that's happening in the pelvis. So yeah, the gut connection is huge. I find that to be honestly, like one of the biggest roots of something that we need to focus on and kind of like rectify with a lot of my patients with endometriosis because the gut is such a foundational pillar of health. Allison: And so if there's anything going on there with like leaky gut ormicrobiome or their subclinical gut infections or SIBO or whatever is going on, then we really need to work on. Kind of correcting the dysbiosis because not onlydoes that create a lot of inflammation, but there's also such a huge microbiome and bacterial component to endometriosis. Allison: Like, there's so much research coming out about how people withendometriosis have different vaginal and uterine microbiomes. And all of our microbiomes in our body are connected. So I really do feel like if we focus a lot on gut health and working on any kind of issues that are super apparent there, then it makes such a huge difference in like overall inflammatory levels, which are totally going to[00:15:00]help with a lot of the endosymptoms and the endo pain. Allison:But also kind of helping with the microbiome component is really important for fertility because we do know a good vaginal and uterine microbiomeis super important for fertility, but I also find it really helpful for endosymptoms. And then I also love looking at the nervous system because I find that if we're kind of like, if we've got some like circadian rhythm dysfunction, because we're not sleeping well or we don't have good sleep hygiene or if we're just kind of continuously operating out of fight or flight mode and we're just never in parasympathetic mode, that's going to totally cause a lot of inflammation in the body and that's going to absolutely affect your endometriosis. Allison: So those are two things that I find. a lot of people with endo can benefit from working on. And that's, yeah, correcting any gut dysbiosis and really working on gut health. And then also really working with the nervous system. Like we really need to work on this chronic stress epidemic and like having a good circadian rhythm. Allison: I've been doing a[00:16:00]lot of, I've been like looking a lot into like the cortisol awakening response lately. I've been really nerding out about it and how it's how your cortisol levels like really need to have that initial spike in the morning. And not only for you to like feel good and get out of bed, but also it's areally important indicator of like inflammatory levels in your body. Allison: And there's also a really important autoimmune component. And we do know that endometriosis has this kind of auto-immune overlap with it. And so any of my patients that I am hearing like, Oh, how do you feel like when you get out of bed? Like, how long does it take you to kind of feel alive in the morning? Allison: Once you get out of bed, if it's like, Oh, two hours and five cups of coffee. I definitely know that there is some cortisol awakening response that we need to kind of work on in order to like really help with the immune and inflammatory stuff. So, yeah, those are a couple of things that I'm always looking at for my endo patients. Michelle: That's really great information. Vaginal microbiome I think is huge because I actually was at a mega spore[00:17:00]biotic on the microbiome labs.They had a little conference and I listened to a lecture by Dr. Jolene Brighton and she was talking about the vaginal microbiome and Allison: Oh, I love her. Michelle: She's amazing.Michelle: She always has great information. She just always delivers. And so she talked about that and she said that in, in Spain, they'll always check the vaginal microbiome. And especially when people are doing IVF and transfers specifically. And I had one of my patients going to Spain. Michelle: A lot of people go to Spain. I mean, they save money. The only thing is they lose money with the flights and everything, but they're really good doctors and like the clinics are great. And so what they do is they actually have, I'm almost like always on a protocol to check their vaginal microbiome. Michelle: They always check it before transfers and they have these women going on vaginal suppositories for the microbiome to support it. And I had. A recent patient who was like advanced[00:18:00]maternal age and she's pregnant. But she was on the suppositories. Michelle: They were checking and making sure because they said that she was mentioning that there's a link between, I guess, imbalanced vaginal microbiomes, a little different in the sense that it's. Like, you don't want diversity. You want it to be more like a specific type of strain. She was saying that there's a connection between a poor balance of the vaginal microbiome and recurrent miscarriages, unexplained infertility and failed transfers. And that's huge. That's so important. And nobody really checks here. Like. In our world, North America. Allison: Yeah. Well, actually in Vancouver, where I am, there's one clinic that does for some patients. And I, I have like the past, yeah, the past year. So I've been having a lot more patients do some microbiome testing. They'll do the swab. It's called the Emma Ellis. I think that they do it here. In in a couple of the clinics and they'll do the probiotic suppositories. Allison: And I honestly like tell my patients to go get them[00:19:00]too and jerk them where they can find them because I think it's always a benefit. Like it's not, it's such a harmless intervention. It can only help like and it's, they're so easy to do. It's so affordable. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, and it does improve transfer results and pregnancy rates and everything, and so, yeah, I'm, I'm a huge fan of Michelle: no brainer. Allison: testing for fertility. Allison:Yeah, Michelle: Yeah. It's a no brainer. And I think that it's so important and I, I'm so glad you brought it up. And I'm glad to know that some places are doing it places. I haven't seen it yet. I haven't seen that to be like really. And I've been actually running it for some of my patients. But I'm glad to Allison: Oh, nice. Michelle:people are starting to do that. Michelle: That's great. And then as far as a nervous system and circadian rhythm, that's huge because it's kind of like, I always look at it almost as like the second-hand is going to impact the hour hand. So like the second hand could be like our 24-hour cycle versus our 30 day cycle or[00:20:00]infradian rhythm. So the circadian rhythm impacts the infradian rhythm. Michelle: So it's important to have a good circadian rhythm. Interestingly, if I lookback, I had, I also have a history of We all started as patients, a lot of us. So I have a Allison: Yeah, right? Ah. Michelle:I did was I, I used to have the worst circadian rhythm. I used to not beable to wake up in the mornings. Michelle: Like I would, if left to my own devices, I would stay up until like, I would sleep until 2 PM some days when I was like younger in my twenties, andthen I'd. I'd stay up till two, three, four sometimes. I mean, I was just completely off and I don't know, I always blamed it on college or whatever, but it was just definitely my rhythm. Michelle: It was just the way my body was. And now I'm much more regular just over time. And it kind of synchronized with like my, menstrual cycle. So is that something that you see often?[00:21:00]Allison: Oh, absolutely. Yeah, and it always kind of goes back to like, Chinese medicine roots of like, we, we need to sync with nature. Like, when the sun's down, that's our yin time. That's not the time to do a lot of work or exercise. That'sthe time that we're supposed to be slowing down. We're supposed to be asleep. Allison: Like, I'm always coaching my patients, like, I want you in bed. by 10pm, 11pm at the latest. I do not care if, like, you're naturally a night owl. Like, that is the kind of ideal Chinese medicine bedtime. Because we really do get those better hours of sleep in the earlier hours of the night. We get that deep, restful sleep. Allison: And it really does make a huge difference. I've been, yeah, personally, like, really prioritizing regular sleep cycle the past couple years. And it's been, like, revolutionary for me for how I feel like mood and energy, but also I my endosymptoms and I also had an autoimmune disease. And so it's been really helpful for that. Allison: So I think it's really easy to overlook the basics of like, well, I'm gettingmy eight hours, even if I'm going to bed at 2am or,[00:22:00]you know, sleep, I'm getting enough, I'm getting about six, seven hours. That should be enough. But it's like really irregular times. Like your body can't really cope with that. Allison: And I think it's really important that we go back to these like. Super basic principles of like, are you sleeping on time? Are you eating at regular intervals?Are you doing regular movement? Like these really basic things, these small habits really add up to make such a huge difference in health problems and especially even like super complex chronic health problems. Allison: It can be really revolutionary. Michelle:Oh yeah. And there's definitely studies that have been linked to irregular periods and also infertility when it comes to having night shifts. So like night shift hours, it really impacts the reproductive health. So it's really fascinating because it's not just the hours. It's really when it's the, when. Michelle: not just the amount. Allison: Mm hmm. Michelle: So I studied Ayurvedic medicine. That was also very eye opening when it comes to like really understanding the rhythms of nature and how[00:23:00]our bodies synchronize and also the elements of food and really understanding like how our bodies do better. Michelle: It's almost like really understanding the time cycle of the day and optimizing it. And when it comes to intermittent fasting. Fasting itself is actually really, it could be very beneficial if done right. And I want to say that like really,really in strong words, if done right, because I personally, from what I understoodand how much I've, I've learned as far as the sun goes, like the sun helps our acne, which is our digestifier. Michelle: So if we, the best time to eat really is during the day. So breakfast lunch, lunch should be the largest meal of the day and that's when you should have those difficult to digest proteins and have that like during that time because at that time the sun is at its highest Where the day is the most young it could be and so you want that young energy that[00:24:00]fire to be supported by nature's rhythms to help your own digestive fire and And then what you could do if you want to fast is fast at night versus in the morning. Michelle: And that's what a lot of people do. They'll fast in the morning and it's been shown that it could possibly not be great for women because it's been mostly studied on men and they have a completely different rhythm. So that's something that I always suggest. If you really do feel that you need to fast for a little bit and have like a little break digestive wise, it's better to do it when the sun goes down. Allison: Yeah, I completely agree. And I do feel the same about fasting. Like, I, to an extent, I like fasting, like, you know, a good maybe 12, 13 hours, maybe 14 hours for some metabolically flexible people, but I've always been a huge component of breakfast just because, in Chinese medicine, like, the stomach channel, time, is in that morning, and that's kind of always when historically theysay that's a great time to eat,[00:25:00]and I feel like, yeah, this huge intermittent fasting kind of craze can be good to an extent and when utilized properly, but I'm always going to go back to, like, what have we been doing for 2, 000 years that has been working really well? Allison: Like, I think there's a lot of parts to Chinese medicine where yeah, a lot of the health trends and health fads are just not going to resonate, and that's kind of,like, always my good reminder of like, okay, well, let's go back to what nature and what has been working for humans for, you know, thousands of years. Allison: Right. Michelle: think about like the light cause like light light hygiene, cause you want to call it, you want, you want to get exposure to light early in the morning so that your body knows. Cause that's how our bodies respond. Our bodies really respond to light. So I always kind of, I always prescribe this, like go early in the morning, get some sunlight while it's safe early, early. Michelle: And then of course, obviously protect your skin if you're skin sensitive and especially later on, but like early in the morning, it's easier. For your body to process.[00:26:00]I almost kind of compare this in my mind as like a hose of water. So you want water. When it's trickling, it's much easier to drink. Michelle: And then like in the middle of the day, when it's like shooting out, you're, you're going to choke. It's too much. So it's better to have it early in the morning. We're able to really get the vitamins. And I remember my grandmother always telling me early morning sun will give you the most vitamins. Michelle: That's how she explained it. The most nutrients. And she was right. She was right. She said that. She's like early morning sun. That's what you want. And so, and not only that, it also anchors the circadian rhythm and then also getting moonlight. So like not having the fake light, dimming the light at night, and that could really, so that's why I would say like light hygiene is to kind of dim it at night so that we go back to our roots. Michelle: And this is just, it's what nature has intended for us. Allison: Yeah. Yeah. I completely agree. All of that. I mean, it's always a good reminder to go back to[00:27:00]nature of, like, the super basics. When it's dark, like, it should be dark. It should be quiet. It should be in. It should be asleep. And then, yeah, during the daytime, that's when things are active, including our digestive system. Allison: Like, it seems, yeah, nature was designed for it to be pretty clear to us,like, what we're supposed to be doing. Michelle: Yeah. For sure. And what are your thoughts about taking melatonin supplements? Allison: think it can be helpful. I mean, I am not a huge and high dose melatonin. So I'm more of like the one to three milligrams because that's kind of akin to what is naturally produced in the body. There are a lot of there's some research that shows that a high dose can be good for endometriosis, like even up to 10 milligrams because of its antioxidant effect. Allison: But I, I've, I've only had it be helpful for a small group of patients, like not a lot. So it's not my favorite one to go to because I just, I don't think that it's going to be hugely beneficial for the circadian rhythm. But I do find it[00:28:00]helpful for some patients and I love it as like a general antioxidant. Allison: If your levels are kind of low because you know, we're not, we have so much light in the night time and stuff. So our bodies are naturally kind of, I bet a bit melatonin deficient. If it's, if you're taking a decent dosage of like one to three milligrams and it's really helping you sleep and you're noticing a huge difference, awesome. Allison: But I also see a lot of patients where it doesn't do a lot for them or it makes them feel groggy. And so I think it's a really case by case dependent. Like if it works for you and you're on a good dosage, awesome. If it's not, like I'm not too hard pressed, like there's a lot of other alternatives. I like, I love a lot of adaptogens and stuff. Allison: too, that can kind of help reset their circadian rhythm too. So, yeah, it's not my absolute favorite go to but there is like some really good research with it for fertility and egg quality because of its antioxidant effect. So I don't hate it. Michelle: Yeah. Well, the great thing is, is that getting that early morning sunlight induces cellular melatonin. So it actually brings that out of you, so it is a great way to get that, Allison: that is true. Michelle: natural light,[00:29:00]but also through light therapy. So light therapy can help that as well. Michelle: So is there anything else that you're like passionate about, excited about that you're like learning about recently that you're finding is really helpful for your patients? Allison: Besides the cortisol awakening response, which I've been really nerding out about and just like cortisol in general, I find it's such an underrated hormone and people are either like, Oh, we want to squash it or we want to raise it. But that's like so much more complex and intricate than that. So I've been really kind of diving into that and like some more Dutch test stuff. Allison: I find, I am always just learning, I love learning so much about estrogen metabolism and methylation because I find that a lot of patients who are struggling with reproductive health stuff and fertility and especially endo and stuff a lot of them are, we're just not metabolizing and methylating estrogen correctly. Allison: And so it's, that's causing a lot of symptoms. And so I've been really kind of doing a lot of research into that, which I've been finding so interesting. So yeah, I feel like that's kind[00:30:00]of, yeah, liver, cortisol, all that kind of Michelle: stuff, liver stuff again. So what, what have you. Allison: Always back to the liver. Michelle: Yes. What have you seen is effective for estrogen metabolism. Allison: yeah, well, it depends, like, at which phase people are having the issues. If it's, like the metabolizing into the 4 2 OH, or if it's, like, the actual methylationprocess, because there's different, you know, supplements and herbs that all, I'll recommend. So that's why I really love testing. So we can really like see exactly where the issue is, or if it's in phase three estrogen metabolism, where we really need to focus on the gut health again because there's too much beta glucuronidase,that's recirculating estrogen levels and stuff. Allison: And so there's different things that we can do for that. But yeah, I just love like, The basic things that your liver needs is like magnesium, B vitamins enough protein, enough iron. Like there's some really basic stuff that I think, if a lot of if we're just really focusing on through like healthy nutrition and stuff, then alot of that stuff can be helped. Allison: [00:31:00]So we don't, honestly, we don't even need like, crazy amounts of supplements and herbs if there's these issues going on. Sometimes your body just needs like a really basic levels of magnesium and B vitamins and hydration and amino acids and stuff and then all these things can kind of work efficiently. Michelle:Yeah. Sometimes I find just warm water and lemon on an empty stomach every day because lemon is like the sour taste for the liver. Just something like that. It's such a simple, it's so simple. It's almost too simple that people think it's like, how could this work? It's too simple, Allison: Yeah. Michelle: amazing that I find. Allison: Yeah, that's kind of how I feel about like castor oil packs, too. Michelle: Yeah. Oh, yeah. So talk about those because that that's actually really effective I find and moving like the lymph and moving that stagnation. Allison: Absolutely. Yeah, I'm a huge fan of castor oil packs, especially like after my patients have endosurgery where they have laparoscopic abdominal surgery to remove the endo lesions. I love using[00:32:00]castor oil packs post operatively to help like reduce scar tissue formation and to really help with the healing process and the blood circulation and lymphatic movement and everything. Allison: So castor oil packs are basically you apply castor oil to the abdomen or liver and then you place a heat pack on it and you kind of just relax with the heat. To as the oil kind of seeps into your skin and does all the magic that it needs to. And it is such like a simple intervention just like warm lemon water in the morning that I find is just such an easy thing to do. Allison: It's really cost effective, it's really relaxing. Like it doesn't take a lot of effort. You can do it like while you're watching tv. Like it's a really easy thing to kind of incorporate into, into your life. But I do find it really, really helpful for like reducing period cramps, helping people to recover post abdominal surgery for liver detoxification. Allison: Like done regularly, it can, you know, have a lot of really positive impact. Michelle: for sure And what are your thoughts on when to do it on the menstrual cycle because I do hear like conflicting perspectives on when[00:33:00]you should do it and then you can also move it at certain times to the liver rather than the abdomen. Allison: Yeah, that's true. Yeah, so I'll never recommend it during menstruation, or like at least during your heavy days because I do think it can cause a little bit too much blood circulation and that just might increase the bleeding. And then I'll never recommend it after ovulation if you're trying to conceive. Allison: So if there's any chance of pregnancy, we kind of just want to like take care of that like precious area. We don't want to do anything to moving or detoxing. Like that's even like a point in the menstrual cycle where I won't do too many abdominal points. Like I kind of just like let your body do what it needs todo. Allison:Like it knows how to do it. I'll do a lot more distal stuff to kind of help with blood circulation and hormone balance and whatever we're working on. But yeah, anytime that there's any chance of pregnancy, I like to leave the lower belly alone. Michelle: No, it's true. I, I do the same thing. Actually. I do like right after ovulation. I tell them not to do it and they're like, and it pretty much[00:34:00]minimizes the window to like, after period, you know, in between that point, but I, usually like to be a little more conservative on that as well, unless you're trying to prepare your body ahead of time. Allison: I'm definitely on the cautious side. Michelle:Yeah, me too. You might as well. Yeah, totally. So this is great. Great conversation. I'm sure we can keep talking about all kinds of topics and questions.And so if people want to work with you, so you do Dutch testing, you do sometesting and you do some online work. Allison: Yeah, so I'm CFG healing on all the social medias and my website. I'm seeing patients in person in Vancouver and Burnaby, British Columbia, and I do see a small amount of patients virtually. So if you're elsewhere and want to work with me, we can do some telehealth. Michelle: Fantastic. Well, Alison, it was awesome speaking to you. And thank you so much for your insight and information. And guys, I[00:35:00]definitely recommend you check out her Instagram because it's like loads of information. You're going to learn so much. I'm learning so much because I love really collaborating and talking to other practitioners because you can always learn something new. Michelle: That's what I find. You just can always learn something because everybody has a different perspective. Allison: Yeah, that's so true, and I'm an avid regular listener to your podcast, and I could say the same. I always learn so much from you and all the people that you interview, so thank you for doing what you do. Michelle: Oh, that's awesome. Well, I admire you. So that's really nice to hear that coming from you. So thank you so much, Alison, for coming on today. Allison:Thanks, Michelle.
We spoke with Michelle "G-I" Gardner-Ince, Founder of ABOVE (About the Business Of Veteran Entrepreneurs) about "Being a Female Leader." You will learn the following: 1. How can female leaders overcome gender biases in the workplace? 8:21 2. What strategies can female leaders employ to build a strong professional network? 13:52 3. How do female leaders balance career ambitions with personal life responsibilities? 19:12 4. What unique leadership qualities do female leaders bring to the table? 25:07 5. How can organizations actively support the development and advancement of female leaders? 28:32 To get in contact with Michelle: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theg-ifactor This episode is sponsored by Fantail Services https://fantailservices.com Triad Leadership Solutions https://triadleadershipsolutions.my.canva.site Our podcast is sponsored by SupaPass https://www.supapass.com Southern, Sweet & Sassy™ Coffee Website: https://grounds4cause.com/pages/s3-coffee-co Use DTLWPODCAST at checkout for your discount. The Outlier Project Website: https://theoutlierproject.co dooko Website: https://dookowear.com/
In this episode, we're joined by the incredible Michelle G, award-winning TV host, best-selling author, and the nationally sought-after dating and relationship expert that everyone's talking about. Get ready for an enlightening and entertaining interview as Michelle shares her insights on self-care, the importance of recognizing your own value, and navigating the complexities of dating across cultural boundaries. But wait, there's more! Michelle dishes out three red flags for the fellas and three more for the ladies served up with her signature blend of wisdom and humor. This is a conversation that is as informative as it is fun! Be sure to follow Michelle on Instagram @lovebymichelleg and check out her website at MichelleG.com #MichelleG #lovebymichelleg #DatingGuru #CulturalDating #MichelleGInterview #DatingTips #RelationshipAdvice #FunandFlirty #DatingAdvice #RedFlagAlert --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theitsjustdinnerpodcast/message
Te presentamos nuestro Boletín # 209 4 al 10 de julio El 51% de los viajeros que cruzaron Darién este año son venezolanos. Leemos parte de los comunicados de Joseph Borrell y la Comisión Nacional de Primaria rechazando la inhabilitación de María Corina Machado. Hasta el 9 de julio se extendió la actualización de los venezolanos en el exterior para participar en la primaria Venezuela está de cuarta en la clasificación del los juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe San Salvador 2023, con 99 medallas. Conversamos con Patricia Pérez Martínez y Michelle Gómez sobre un proyecto que llevan a cabo, en la Península de Paria, para proteger a las tortugas marinasen su circuito de desove.
Te presentamos nuestro Boletín # 208 27 de junio al 3 de julio 27 de junio al 3 de julio Organizaciones de la sociedad civil promueven campaña El Registro Electoral es mi DERECHO La sala de cuestiones preliminares de la Corte Penal Internacional reabrirá investigaciones por crímenes de lesa humanidad en Venezuela. Presentamos un resumen de la presentación de Ismael Pérez Vigil en el foro PRIMARIA EN EL EXTERIOR. Presentamos un resumen de las actividades de la Comisión Nacional de Primaria de esta semana. Conversamos con Patricia Pérez Martínez y Michelle Gómez sobre un proyecto que llevan a cabo, en la Península de Paria, para protejer a las tortugas marinasen su circuito de desove.
Michelle G is a Dating Coach, Relationship Expert, Former Spy, Star, Executive Producer, and 13X Award Winning TV Host of Fix My Love with Michelle G. What a treat it was to have Michelle visit The Heart Matters to talk about her gifts, gratitude, and what she wants her legacy to be. Reach out to Michelle via her website: Incredible Love. Com Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member so we can continue to bring you content and interviews that nourish the mind and heart. It is our mission to bring good to the world by educating ourselves and others from the inside out. Truly, the heart matters. https://plus.acast.com/s/the-heart-matters-with-life-coach-louis-morris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michelle G is a Dating Coach, Relationship Expert, Former Spy, Star, Executive Producer, and 13X Award Winning TV Host of Fix My Love with Michelle G. What a treat it was to have Michelle visit The Heart Matters to talk about her gifts, gratitude, and what she wants her legacy to be. Reach out to Michelle via her website: Incredible Love. Com Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member so we can continue to bring you content and interviews that nourish the mind and heart. It is our mission to bring good to the world by educating ourselves and others from the inside out. Truly, the heart matters. https://plus.acast.com/s/the-heart-matters-with-life-coach-louis-morris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IN THIS EPISODE: Branding is a journey, not a destination. It's good to test, track and be okay with evolving our touchpoints with positioning, messaging, content, and more. Michelle G shares her six-month journey of testing her headline positioning and the outcomes. Learn the mindset of experimenting and evolving as you go and grow with your LinkedIn brand. BUY YOUR COPY: Our book: The LinkedIn Branding Book, The Power of Two: Build Your Personal and Business Brand on LinkedIn for Exponential Growth, is available on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover editions: https://mybook.to/The_LinkedIn_Branding_Book (plus bonus Brand Squared Workbook, 50-page actionable bonus with your book purchase.) THE BACKSTORY: Michelle B Griffin and Michelle J Raymond met on LinkedIn through the power of commenting in December 2020. Together they have supported each other with complimentary yet different strengths to rise up and stand out on LinkedIn with their personal branding and business branding businesses. Both quickly realized that the “Power of Two” as #MichelleSquared was a force for good that would propel success more than what was possible on their own. Learn and sign up as a member at MichelleSquared.com Follow The LinkedIn Branding Community Page for exclusive news, updates, and announcements. ABOUT US: Michelle B. Griffin is an international personal branding strategist who has devoted her career to connecting people, growing communities, and building brands. As The Brand Therapist,℠ Michelle untangles your personal brand so you can (finally!) nail your messaging, confidently communicate your story, and unquestionably attract more attention to grow your business. She is a frequent speaker, guest contributor, and host of The Brand Therapist,℠ a top-ranked personal branding podcast by Feedspot. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellebgriffin/ Website: https://michellebgriffin.com Join Michelle's free LinkedIn Personal Branding Community, The #365 Creators: https://the365creators.com Michelle J. Raymond is a globally recognized LinkedIn Company Pages and Business Growth Strategist expert. Through her company Good Trading Co., she shares her 15+ years of sales and almost 10 years of B2B social selling on LinkedIn experience to help small business owners stand out and attract opportunities to grow their businesses. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-raymond-goodtradingco/ Website: https://goodtradingco.com.au/ Join Michelle's "Cheer Squad for Good" LinkedIn Group for women who own businesses. https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14049931 LINK: Michelle R's podcast episode on sales mindset TRANSCRIPT: Read Here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thelinkedinbrandingshow/message
March is all about Triple Negative Breast Cancer Awareness! Want to know more about TNBC? During this episode, Cait does an excellent job at explaining everything you need to know! Join Wren and Cait for this exceptional and at times, emotional, interview with guest speaker and fellow mTNBC thriver, Stephanie, as they discuss clinical trials, ten YEARS of survival, and the fearless journey one takes in order to be heard, seen, and most importantly, not dismissed. Stephanie's response to, "go home and get your affairs in order" will leave you stunned, yet empowered. Stephanie and all the other survivors and thrivers taking part in clinical trials are essentially paving the way and making it possible for other people to get future lifesaving treatment in the clinical setting! Thank you to all these brave individuals taking the risk and paving the way for others! Feel free to check out our instagram page where we featured and showcased uplifting and hopeful stories from 24 mTNBC thrivers in the community this month! A special thank you to all our mTNBC thrivers who participated in our instagram segment this month: Our very own host, Wren, Deltra, Kim, Jen, Michelle G, Stephanie M, Mechelle, Amy, Daniela, Mallory, Michelle A, Birgit, Lora, Cheryl, Cara, Chelle, Caitlan, Maryanne, Val, Brooke, Raven, Lisa, Karen, and of course our very own special guest today, Stephanie! Thank you for your continued support and HAPPY LISTENING! Cohosts, Wren & Cait ______________________________________________________________________ Living Our Breast Lives Information: Instagram: @livingourbreastlives Email: livingourbreastlivespodcast@gmail.com Where Can I Donate? Donate to Stage IV Research: donate.metavivor.org Donate to TNBC Research: BCRF The Breast Cancer Research Foundation bcrf.org or link in our instagram bio
Brian interviews two guests for International Women's Day.Jennifer Lonergan, PhD, founder of Artistri Sud, has worked with artisans and artisan groups in a dozen developing world nations in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. As a buyer for fair trade and ethical wholesale and retail markets in North America in particular, for the boutique she owned, Artistri and in partnership with international development organizations in the US and Canada, she has helped support artisans' efforts to generate revenue by capitalizing on their strengths to meet the needs of a fast-paced marketplace.Michelle G is a life and relationship coach and matchmaker, Award-winning TV host, Celebrity Love Coach, Matchmaker and Relationship Expert. She is passionate about helping professional singles in overcoming the barriers that hinder them from finding their Incredible Love. Tonight, for International Women's Day I talk with Michelle G about relationships, loving yourself, connections and communication.
Today, Ali is talking to her friend and one of the Fertility Rally founding members, Michelle G. Michelle is a full spectrum doula, a yoga teacher, a reiki healer, an IVF warrior, a pregnancy loss survivor and a foster parent, and on this episode, they're getting into all of it. What Michelle and her husband, Lucas, thought was a simple Male factor diagnosis turned into multiple surgeries, IVF miscarriages, IUI miscarriages, donor sperm and three egg retrievals. The silver lining is that Michelle and Lucas became foster parents at the end of 2022. But their family building story is not over yet. As Michelle says, "Our story is still not over and we hope to continue 'finding forever' in 2023." Follow her or connect @via.mirabella on Instagram. TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE: Male factor infertility; microtese; vericocele; IVF; IUI; donor sperm; miscarriage; Covid; adoption; chemical pregnancy; trauma-informed therapy; foster parenting EPISODE SPONSORS: FERTILITY RALLY @fertilityrally www.fertilityrally.com No one should go through infertility alone. Join the Worst Club with the Best Members at fertilityrally.com. We offer 4 support groups per week, 3 private Facebook groups, tons of curated events, and an entire community of more than 500 women available to support you, no matter where you are in your journey. Doors open the 1st of every month! Join at link in bio on IG @fertilityrally or at fertilityrally.com RECEPTIVA DX ReceptivaDx is the only test that can identify endometriosis, progesterone resistance and endometritis in a single sample, all causes for unexplained infertility and thus success rates of IVF treatments. ReceptivaDx includes BCL6, a marker that identifies uterine inflammation most often associated with asymptomatic (silent) endometriosis. BCL6 is found in more than 50% of women with unexplained infertility and over 65% of women with two or more IVF failures. If positive for the ReceptivaDx test, treatment options can improve the chances for a successful live birth 5 fold! Learn more at receptivadx.com or download our app “Receptivadx" --and USE CODE INFERTILEAF23 for $75 off the test Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/infertile-af/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Peace Project | Meditations for inner peace and a healthier world
What makes a day a "bad day"? Often we are consumed with stress or worries when days do not go our way. In this meditation, we focus on letting of our expectations and negative emotions, and welcoming the everchanging and impartial nature of existence. Thank you to a long time friend and fan of the podcast, Michelle G, for suggesting this topic. If you have a suggestion, please send it to thepeaceprojectmeditations@gmail.com (subject "PPM - Meditation Suggestion") or by sending a comment or question through the Anchor.fm platform. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/ambient-boy/blurry-dreams License code: UCLVJ668YBMDSWP1 The photo was generated by my computer using a fork of Stable Diffusion AI. https://github.com/basujindal/stable-diffusion --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thepeaceproject/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepeaceproject/support
"Middle Ground with JLE L.L.C." Podcast "Where We Treat You Like Family" welcomes Exposure Magazine Writer, Author, Editor, Speaker, Writing Coach, Host of "Meet The Author TV" on Exposure Network TV, & CEO of Michelle G Cameron, LLC Michelle G Cameron as she shares her journey.
¿Qué sabes de las geishas? Norma Pezadilla nos cuenta chismes sobre geishas y la vida en Japón. También en esta cápsula hablamos del trabajo de investigación de Michelle Gálvez del Cid.
I couldnt be more excited about this weeks episode, with the glorious and inspiring powerhouse that is my beautiful friend Michelle G Hunder. Before we pressed play, we talked for about an hour already and I personally have found so many golden nuggets in this precious conversation, that I am beyond thrilled to bring to you. We are talking about how important it is to constantly challenge your beliefs, so we can keep evolving as human beings, how compassion and detachment in that real is key and that context matters. Here's how you can get in touch with Michelle, her work as a photographer is incredible and her presence is nothing short of inspiring. https://www.michellegracehunder.com/ MGH On Instagram On Twitch On Twitter I am beyond grateful to be having these chats, with beloved friends of mine and that I get to share them with you, my lovely softies.
FreshEd is taking a break during the month of January. While we are away, we'll re-play some of our favourite episodes. Special Note: We need your support to keep us ad-free in 2022. If you have the means to do so, please consider donating to FreshEd by visiting freshedpodcast.com/donate. Today we look at conditional cash transfers as a global phenomenon of educational development. My guest is Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva. Michelle has written a new book called Poverty Reduction, Education, and the Global Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfers, which was published by Palgrave Macmillan. She finds that different political ideologies have been used to justify conditional cash transfers, helping them spread worldwide. Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva is a Lecturer in International and Area Studies in the Department of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. www.freshedpodcast.com/silva -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdpodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Support FreshEd: www.freshedpodcast.com/support/
Michelle G joins us to discuss: - What Divorce Is Like- The Marriage that never should have happened- Closure After A Divorce- Dating After Divorce- Online Dating After Divorce- Proposals- Raising Kids After Divorce- Advice From A Divorced Woman- Why he doesn't post you on Social Media- Advice For Women Who Want To Date TodayFollow: Introspect Club Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/introspect_clubIG: https://www.instagram.com/introspect_club/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Introspect_ClubFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theintrospectclub/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDb2G48lD0FC0fi-ENHo_tAApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introspect-club/id1588329358Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/099r2H7cOuuUzBfpCIa4Dp?si=usfO7pliQoWpYaMB5bq9EgTikTok: tiktok.com/@introspect_clubJeff Damisse IG: https://www.instagram.com/j.damisse/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/j_damisse Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.damisse Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@j.damisse The Clock (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-the-clock Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Sf-DjaE_TeE
My guest today is Michelle G, Michelle is a television personality, bilingual Celebrity Matchmaker, and bestselling author with a Bachelor of Science in Social Psychology. She is the CEO of Incredible Love, a science-based matchmaking and love coaching company focused on helping entrepreneurs and high performers find their life partners. As a frequent media contributor, Michelle G's advice and expertise has been featured in both English and Spanish Television, discussing the ever changing landscape of modern dating and relationships. Prior to founding Incredible Love, Michelle G served as an intelligence specialist in the U.S. Marine Corps for 13 years. Her previous military experience includes intelligence analysis, conflict resolution and international diplomacy. Learn more at www.IncredibleLove.com Follow her on all social media channels: @lovebymichelleg Presently, Michelle G is happily remarried living between both Miami and Puerto Rico with her husband, Leo, and her fur baby, Pepe. If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Youtube: https://bit.ly/coachingcallYoutube to watch the full interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
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In this podcast episode, we speak to Michelle "G-I" Gardner-Ince (Director, Women Veteran-owned Small business Initiative) about her time in the Air Force and her journey to lead in the Civil Service sector. She details her leadership journey as she became the first African American woman to rise to the rank of Colonel in her specialty. After service, she became certified with the John Maxwell Company as an Executive Leadership Trainer, Coach, and Consultant. Her passion for the betterment of Veteran Women in the business arena has led her to spearhead the Women Veteran-owned Small Business Initiative, where she creates opportunities for women to excel in the business world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-leadership-void/support
Meet Celebrity Matchmaker Michelle G, certified dating and relationship specialist (CRS)® who holds a Bachelor of Science in Social Psychology. She is the author of the #1 best-selling book, “Relationship SOS: Seven Lifelines to Rescue Your Emotional Intimacy Now”. Today, she walks us through how singles and couples are answering the question “How can I have the relationship I desire?” Her mission is to change the way we approach dating and relationships – including the one we have with ourselves. If you are ready to find the love of your life and successfully navigate the dating world post COVID, then this episode was made for you. To find out more information about this episode click here for the show notes: https://rebellove.com/e44 Get your free ticket to The Let Love Begin Summit: Letting go of your past relationship and learning to open your heart again. https://rebellove.com/llbfree
In this episode Ashley speaks to Michelle G. Rhodes. Michelle is the CEO of RNterprise ™ Academy, International Speaker and 8-time author who has a rich experience of 24 years in health care and Registered Nursing. Michelle is a Certified Executive Coach, Certified Mentor who has completed both the WellCoaches and Veterans Florida Entrepreneurship programs which is why she can provide her clients with a nurse professional perspective. Inspired by her passion to help people realize their dreams and pursue bigger goals; Michelle founded RNterprise ™, where she offers personal development programs for nurses with the vision to create a national tribe of nurse entrepreneurs who coach, train, speak and write.In this episode Michelle covers:•How she adapted her mindset when COVID hit.•How was her career Pre-Speak Your Way To Cash and how it's post SYWTC.•The first mindset shift she had to make to start changing the way she sell to clients.•When she first asked for more for one-off speech, what fears she had to deal with and how she worked through it. •How the Speak Your Way To Cash Live Event helped her speaking career, and much more!!To learn more about Michelle go to https://www.michellerhodesonline.com/homeAttend Speak Your Way To Cash Live 2021: speakyourwaytocash.com/event-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To Apply For Ashley's Private Training For Speakers: https://www.ashleynicolekirkwood.com/... To learn more about Ashley and join her mailing list head here: https://www.ashleynicolekirkwood.com/... To learn more about Mobile General Counsel and book your legal audit head here: https://www.mobilegeneralcounsel.com/... To register for Mobile General Counsel's complimentary holiday party head here: http://ashleynicolekirkwood.com/holid... About Ashley: If you ever meet Ashley Kirkwood in-person you will feel her energy! She has a magnetic personality and truly cares for her clients! After graduating from Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law with honors, she started her career at one of the largest law firms in the world, Kirkland & Ellis LLP. While there, she tried cases on behalf of large insurance companies. She also landed in the pages of the American Lawyer after a hard-won victory in a federal civil rights jury trial! Soon after that trial, Ashley left Kirkland to work at another large law firm where she represented employers in employment discrimination and sexual harassment cases. It was there that Ashley decided that she wanted to represent emerging businesses in order to help them bulletproof their businesses! Ashley makes her expertise accessible by providing legal products for the busy entrepreneur! She frequently provides legal trainings open to all via her Facebook and Instagram accounts. She also has do-it-yourself legal classes such as Clapback with Contracts and Get The Tea On Trademarks! You might catch Ashley serving as an on-air legal correspondent for a local Chicago television network or speaking at a college or corporation! Ashley is committed not just to entrepreneurs, but also to students. She and her husband, Chris, run a nonprofit, The Kirkwood Foundation, where they teach students on Chicago's West Side about high paying legal, medical and STEM careers. Whether Ashley is advocating for a billion dollar business or a solopreneur, she gives it all she's got!
Alicia S, Gino F and Michelle G. all share their experience on the topic of parenting in young peoples AA at the 53rd ICYPAA YPAA convention held on Saturday September 3 2011 in San Francisco California. Email: sobercast@gmail.com Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate We have added a page of meetings that have moved online https://sobercast.com/online-meetings Sober Cast has 1600+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search.
Today's guest is one of Australia's most revered music photographers and a true creative soul, Michelle Grace Hunder. For over 10 years, she has immersed herself in the hip hop culture of the music scene with dynamic and naturally shot portraiture. Her personal project with Claudia Dalimorae over a four-year span created the industry acclaimed documentary “Her sound, Her story” and celebrated the women in front of and behind the scenes of many genres of Australian music. This film was shining a light on the unique difficulties women face in getting their voice heard amidst the boys club mentality of the music scene.Michelle runs a weekly photography challenge on her twitch channel for her community and there is so much to love about Michelle operating out of her true calling and life passion – yet it wasn't always this way... As she says herself, she had to go through a catastrophic failure of epic proportions before she was able to find her own niche. I am so excited to have Michelle here today to tell us about her WhyMe moment and how she used her adversity to grow within herself and why she now brings such a big following of fans and industry leaders to the table, embracing all that she has become through her journey.You can contact Michelle on Instagram, Twitch and on her website.Next week is the 100th Episode!Do you know the difference between and dream and a goal? Spoiler alert! It's the movement! The action you take. That's the big secret. That's where the WhyMeMovement is all about the actions we take including the decisions we make - discovering the opportunities to grow and learn through adversity. Vera-Lee has a special interest in helping people on a weight loss and healthy habits journey, particularly those who relate to morbid obesity, lifelong athletes, pre or post weight loss surgery, chronic illness and disability. Vera-Lee understands how to help you with the emotional and mental side of weight loss and conditioning, using a combination of techniques and allied professionals to best support your unique needs.Contact Vera-Lee for more at her linktr.ee/veraleeoriginal.If you really want to achieve results in your life and you are ready to commit to the process with Vera-Lee, who understands what it is like to overcome adversity, time and time again, you can book your discovery call now by clicking this link to find out how she can help you overcome your obstacles and rediscover passion and confidence to set and achieve those goals you desire. Vera-Lee has a specific interest in helping others with discovering a new approach to weight loss for people with disabilities, chronic illness, and who have been and are forever athletes and now dealing with unfamiliar territory of weight issues after a competitive career.Vera-Lee provides one to one and group coaching Click here to start the conversation on social media with Vera-Lee and experience her unique ability to help guide you through to your optimal state of living. Vera-Lee is from Australia and has an extensive background in Education, Sports Coaching and Business Administration and Leadership with Management Consulting. If you thought of someone who might find value in this podcast episode today, you can share the link and use it as an opportunity to let this person know you are thinking of them today, continuing the connection and relationships that foster hope and togetherness.Support the podcast and movement with a small donation here or contact Vera-Lee to discuss a sponsorship for the show to help our impact reach even further and inspire, connect and empower more people who want to life life to their fullest capacity. We appreciate your support to help the ongoing costs involved with producing this show for people in over 20 countries (at the time of this release).Vera-Lee launched in the top 30 iTunes charts in multiple countries after her training - You can ask me for an introduction to the most comprehensive and awesome training community if you want to get into podcasting. Simply DM me!#whymemovement #wtflab #weightloss #adversityistheniche #whymegirl #weightdiscrimination #chewtheflab #flabtalks #flabbyfriday #weightloss #intuitiveeating #WLS #theadversityqueen #mentalhealthwarriors #foreverathlete #iCare #whymewednesday #whymepodcast #embrace #inspire #empower #victim #survivor #victim-survivor
Michelle G went from Marine Corps spy and FBI, to celebrity matchmaker and love scientist. This week Kim talks to Michelle about online dating, love, and so much more. Michelle's mission is to change the way singles and couples approach relationships – including the one we have with ourselves. Kim and Michelle chat about how you can use the power of your own influence in your relationships, online dating profile do's and don'ts, and Zac drops in with a hilarious Zac attack that includes dating profile for pets! We also take a call from a fan who is dating again after her divorce. Everyone wants to be understood, accepted and heard so love and laugh out loud this week on LOL with Kim Gravel. NOTE: DRAWING IS NOW COMPLETE! Go to LOLKim.com to enter to win an Incredible love coaching session with Michelle G. During a one hour virtual session Michelle will help you with your love life, whether you're dating or in a relationship. She'll give you actionable steps to be successful in love. (Drawing will be held on July 12th,2021) If you love the show then please share it with a friend or leave a review. Reviews help other people find the show and it makes Zac the producer very happy. You can find Kim Gravel @KimGravelOfficial on Facebook, and @KimGravel on Instagram and Twitter You can find Michelle G @lovebymichelleg on Instagram and at her website. This episode was produced by Zac Miller at Uncommon Audio Check them out at UncommonAudio.com Editing by Mike Kligerman at Kligerman Productions Guest Booking by Suzie Munson Theme Music by Tacoppella Check out LOLKim.com for more! Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Michelle G, a television personality, bilingual Celebrity Matchmaker, and public speaker with a Bachelor of Science in Social Psychology. She is the CEO of Incredible Love, a science-based matchmaking and coaching company focused on assisting high-net-worth men and women in finding their life partners. She is the author of the #1 best-selling book, Relationship SOS: Seven Lifelines to Rescue Your Emotional Intimacy Now. Her company's philosophy is to lead with love and is working toward one mission - to change the way singles and couples approach relationships – including the one we have with ourselves. Michelle is frequently featured in media as a relationship expert and her articles have been featured in local and national publications. Prior to founding Incredible Love, Michelle G served as an intelligence specialist in the U.S. Marine Corps for 13 years. Her previous military experience includes intelligence analysis, conflict resolution and international diplomacy. Learn more at www.Michelleg.com Follow her on all social media channels: @lovebymichelleg. We dive into matchmaking, first date tips, including body language, and close with a great conversation on emotional intelligence. Email me at ghostsofdatespast@gmail.com if you want to be on the podcast, or have feedback. Please subscribe, rate, review, and send this to your friends! Connect with me on Instagram & Tik Tok @ghosts_ofdatespast. Shoot me a DM, I'd love to hear from you. Connect with me on my personal Instagram @lianacolada. This episode was produced and edited by Liana Pavane. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ghostsofdatespast/support
Sendung 15 im Überblick 00:00:00 Show Intro 00:05:23 IM INTERVIEW: Silke Luinstra, Augenhöhe 00:33:57 IM INTERVIEW: Hans-Joachim Gergs, AUDI/gfeo.eu 01:00:45 ZUGABE: Spezialist und Generalist Show Notes zur Sendung 15 Buch Jody Thompson “Why work sucks and how to fix it” https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0114T4H7C/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_BKPRYK37X8M04Q9W0V4Z Silke Luinstra, Website https://luinstra.de Silke Luinstra bei LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/silke-luinstra-81a52b29/ Silke Luinstra, Buch “Lebendigkeit entfesseln” https://www.gabal-verlag.de/buch/lebendigkeit_entfesseln/9783967390315 Augenhöhe - die Filme https://augenhoehe-film.de/ Florian Schulz, Humagnify https://humagnify.de/ Florian Schulz bei LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/florianschulz1/ Hans-Joachim Gergs bei LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hans-joachim-dr-gergs-6b99282a/ Hans-Joachim Gergs, Gesellschaft für empirische Organisationsforschung, eine Ausgründung der Uni Regensburg https://gfeo.eu Hans-Joachim Gergs, Artikel “Agilität braucht Stabilität” https://www.gfeo.eu/downloads/Agilitaet-braucht-Stabilitaet-ZFO.pdf Steffen Vogt bei Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffenvogt/ Namename Creative Partners https://namename.eu Website Become Human www.becomehuman.org Veranstaltungshinweise Mi, 03.03. WeSession mit Silke Luinstra, 18-19 Uhr via Zoom, Eintritt frei für Mitglieder von Expedition Arbeit und deren Gäste Do, 04.03., 14 Uhr Online-Vortrag (Zoom) zum Thema “Virtuelle und hybride Events und Kollaboration” mit Michelle Gänswein und Florian Städtler von Spielplan4; Anmeldung formlos per E-Mail an florian@expedition-arbeit.de, Di, 09.03., Meetup der Freischwimmer, Larissa Clasen und Christiane Kühne, zu Gast bei der Firma Sipgate, wo unter anderem die auch schon im Radio gehörte UX Designerin Juliana Brell Rede und Antwort stehen wird. Uhrzeit: 17:30-20:15 Uhr, Anmeldung über LinkedIn und Eventbrite, Teilnahme kostenlos https://www.linkedin.com/events/freischwimmer-meet-updigital-ne6769581614977568768/ Mi, 10.03., WeSession mit einer Spezial-Quiz-Ausgabe und einzigartigen Preisen, die ihr noch nie haben wolltet, Hauptgewinn: Ganz viel Wissen rund um Neue Wirtschaft und Neue Arbeit Mi, 17.03., WeSession zum Thema VUKA - Volatilität, Unsicherheit, Komplexität, Ambiguität Fr, 23.04., Online-BarCamp “VUKAwelt”, 9-17 Uhr, Tickets inkl. cooles Teilnehmer-Paket nach Hause 234 Euro, es gibt noch einige Studenten-Tickets für 35 Euro und für Mitglieder gibt's noch ein Buch von Manfred Brandstätter on top. https://vukawelt.de Allgemeine Links zu Expedition Arbeit Ideen, Anregungen und Kritisches an die Redaktion: florian@expedition-arbeit.de Expedition Arbeit-Mitglied werden www.intrinsify.de/mitglied-werden Expedition Arbeit - Offene LinkedIn-Gruppe https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8998011/ Community Management und Host Community Radio: Florian Städtler bei LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/fstaedtler/ Sprecherin Zwischenmoderationen: Stefanie Mrachachz https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-mrachacz-436392112/ Schnitt und Mix: Yannik Mattes https://www.linkedin.com/in/yannik-mattes-9b0993206/ work-X Festival https://work-x-festival.de/ Memos aller Mittwochs-Session gibt es in der Yammer-Gruppe und in der LinkedIn-Gruppe "Expedition Arbeit" (offen für Mitglieder und Interessierte) Aktion "Von der Uni in die Zukunft der Arbeit - die Projekt-Skizze (bitte ggf. aktuellste Version nutzen!) findet Ihr ebenfalls sowohl in der LinkedIn-Gruppe als auch bei Yammer (dort gibt's eine Gruppe zum Thema, siehe nächster Bullet Point) und in der LinkedIn-Gruppe; dort wird auch immer wieder aktuell über die Aktivitäten von, mit und für Student:innen berichtet Yammer-Gruppe "intrinsify für Studenten" https://www.yammer.com/intrinsify.me/#/threads/inGroup?type=in_group&feedId=11640286&view=all Die Musik und SFX (Sound-Effekte) in allen Sendungen stammen von der Plattform www.audiio.com bzw. von Florian Städtler
We bring back Michelle G. on this episode to talk about what is going on in Texas. Michelle states "Right now we are dealing with multiple things, people still without electricity, no water, contaminated water, boil water notices around the state, pipes bursting with temperature increase, icy roads, some populations having to go to already overfilled hospitals to get electricity for dialysis and breathing machines, stores running out of food staples and bottled water. It's a mess and we could use all the help we can get!- We also need plumbers in the upcoming days" We did this episode to bring awareness. We list some organizations, mutual aids, and community help centers that we know about. Below is some of the resources we spoke about. As well you can go to the BrunchTalks Website to find a list of all these sources, and we will keep updated it. Below are some resources: Also if there is anything you would like to add to this list please DM @_mandirose or @michelleg2011 we will keep this list going. Warming Center Hotline : 512-305-4233 Austin The Palms Event Center - 900 Barton Springs Rd. Mendez Middle School- 5106 Village Square Drive Dallas Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center - 650 S Griffin Street YMCA branches – Click here to find out more Forth Worth Fort Worth Convention Center -1201 Houston Street More shelters can be found here Use hashtag #Lovethyneighbor to support the Austin Urban League's effort to raise funds for hotels rooms, shelters, etc. Operation Warm Feet started by @breadoflifehoutx launched to keep homeless warm. www.breadoflifeinc.org Here are some Mutual Aid's you can donate to Feed The People DFW - Venmo/Cash App: FeedThePeopleDallas Mutual Aid Houston - Venmo: @mutualaidhou Austin Mutual Aid - Venmo: @austinmutualaid or austinmutualaidhotels Funkytown Fridge - Venmo: @FunkyTownFridge North Texas Rural Resilience: Venmo: @ntrr4yall Dallas Stops Evictions - CashApp: $dallasstopevictions DFW Mutual Aid - Venmo/CashApp: dfwmutualaid Cooperation Denton - CashApp: $cooperationdenton Lucha Dallas - Venmo: @luchadallas Dallas Harm Reduction Aid - Venmo: @dallashra Some Accounts to follow: @ocveggieproject 3028 S. Malcom X Blvd., Warren United Methodist Church will be out there till 9 pm (CST) tonight. They are collaborating with Feed the Revolution/ LatinxDallas. They will be a different location at 5915 Senior Hill drive on Saturday morning starting at 9 am. @latinxdallas Food Distribution starting at 5:30 pm CST at Central Westside Church at 4711 Westside Dr. @americanprosperityfund @lamonarcafoundation @Notmysondfw Also @Asians4antiracism has a good recourse sheet
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Michelle Rhodes and Amelia Roberts chat about nurses taking on entrepreneurship with Michelle's signature system to launch, grow and scale.
On Wednesday's edition of The James Crepea Show on Fox Sports Eugene, James discusses Tom Brady at Tampa Bay's Super Bowl boat parade, Denver Post columnist Sean Keeler on the Buffaloes and Pac-12, Oregon men's basketball personnel updates & women's basketball schedule changes, Arizona beat reporter Bruce Pascoe of the Arizona Daily Star discusses the Wildcats, Arizona State beat reporter Michelle Gardner previews the Sun Devils against the Ducks and Beavers
Do you want to attract more miraculous relationships into your life? We all know love can be a train wreck or give you the warm fuzzies. But did you know how we're feeling on the inside can affect what love we manifest on the outside? I'm grilling matchmaker Michelle Galarza for tips about how to attract more fulfilling relationships using her experience as a former marine (she was a spy!) and her successful relationship coaching business. We get messy, raw, and real as we discuss relationships, life, and love with actionable steps you can take to attract those miracles to you. If you feel inspired to take steps toward love after listening I'd love to hear about it. Tag me @lanashlafer on Instagram or Facebook.
On this episode we welcome Michelle G. Found of Believe Mentoring and Tutoring. We talk about her journey in the education system. How she went from teaching in Texas to teaching overseas in Morocco. Then how she created her business that focuses on serving underserved communities, tutoring, help for student athletes, and mentoring. Michelle also shares a bit of her history with us. She talks about how her father adopted her and the relationship with her mother. Her mother being from Honduras, Michelle have been finding ways along her journey to reconnect with those roots. She has found it in food, music, and language. We all have journeys and we all reconnect with our ancestors different, however you have found your reconnection be proud of it. More about Michelles business can be found on her website www.believementoringandtutoring.com and you can follow her on instagram @MichelleG2011
Get cozy for chapters 25-27 of Rita Williams-Garcia's "One Crazy Summer"! The Gaither sisters spend a magical day in San Francisco - they meet real live 1968 hippies, they eat fresh fortune cookies in Chinatown, and ride their first cable car to Fisherman's Wharf. The magical moment comes crashing down when they get back to West Oakland and find that... CECILE HAS BEEN ARRESTED! Aside from the usual dramatic readings and book discussion, Jody and Alison perform an incredible Judy Blume-themed comedy sketch submitted by a true Blume Head (thank you Michelle G!). They chat about the lie of Santa, the simulation we live in, and the time Jody spent the night in jail.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to break into sports broadcasting? Michelle Gingras is currently the host and reporter for Red Bulls telecasts, and works as a host and reporter on Yahoo Sports. Before joining MSG networks, she was a college football reporter on BeIn Sports Network and a ringside reporter for the Tampa Bay Lightning and Fox Sports Florida. Prior to that, Gingras worked as a multimedia reporter at the San Diego Union Tribune, covering the Padres and southern California collegiate athletics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/upswing-podcast/support
Michelle G. Hunder and I discuss her music photography work, and the phenomenal growth of the Twitch.tv service.
Michelle G. Hunder and I discuss her music photography work, and the phenomenal growth of the Twitch.tv service. The post Twitch.tv – A Photographer’s Perspective appeared first on This Week in Photo.
Daniel Baatzsch und Michelle Günther besprechen in dieser Folge das NC-Urteil des Bundesverfassungsgerichts vom 19. Dezember 2017 (E 147, 253). In dieser Entscheidung werden wichtige Maßstäbe für die Auswahl von Studieninteressierten bei begrenzten Studienplätzen auf Grundlage des allgemeinen Gleichheitssatzes nach Art. 3 I GG und der Berufsfreiheit nach Art. 12 GG formuliert.
Michelle G is 43, married to her best friend and has a blended family of 7. She has been AF for just over three years and lives in Washington State USA. Michelle loves yoga, nature, anything outdoors in the PNW. She enjoys working and getting her hands dirty on her 5 acres.The management of her property keeps her busy, especially in the gardens. Michelle has just started with her own Honey and Mason Bee's and is looking forward to working with them. For the last 25 years, she has been a hairstylist and business owner. Michelle closed her business last year to pursue a degree in Horticulture and is on her second quarter and enjoying it tremendously.Michelle G is also a member of the 1K Club, and is one of the original members of 1000 Days Sober and Strive.
Bio: Janeka Michelle G. Watson is the wife of Morgon Watson. They are the parents of Ryann, Morgann, Grant and Landon. Janeka continuously strives to be purposeful and impactful in her God given roles as a Wife and Mother. While diligently seeking God and spiritual growth, Janeka serves in the youth & children’s Ministries, the owner and director of Aasha. A Place of Hope, an emergency shelter for female youth. Cultivating Young Minds, a youth enrichment program teaching personal and professional development. As Janeka is a natural encourager, the definition of encourager/exhorter is one who encourages personal growth and progress. Life Coaching was an organic transition. Janeka enjoys seeking and applying different methods to balance the demands of life. Janeka believes that being a wife or mom shouldn't stop you from chasing your dreams. With proper planning, goal setting and accountability they are obtainable! Janeka admits she was first apprehensive at the idea. She questioned what and how could she teach or help someone else when she, still needs to learn and develop in each new season in life?! God reminded her, “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.” Ephesians 2:10 NASB. Our lives are not just for us! so the lessons Janeka learned as a young single parent, working 3 jobs while going to college and the lessons she continues to learn while balancing being a wife, mother of 4 children, and entrepreneur will help another woman facing the same challenges. -- Sincerely Yours, LatishaScott.com Listen & Subscribe to the Podcast Click here to be featured on our podcast Join the Mommy Boss Community on FB Click here to send booking requests
In today’s episode I have Michelle May Griffin ,founder of MichelleMayGriffin.com. We dove into her entrepreneurial journey, her reasons for stepping out into the independent sector, lessons learned and some of the work she does. We also dove very deep into structured/tangible tips for all first time HR leaders. We then discussed change management, employee experience/engagement & much much more! Michelle brings so much to the table during these conversations and I’m so grateful that I was able to have her on the E1B2 Podcast! Hope you all enjoy
This episode was focused on how a group of social workers doing their job with passion and teamwork at Centennial College, and helping students for their success. This episode was recorded when some colleagues from Community Services were celebrating their team members’ success during a lunch. You will learn from this episode what factors lead to a high performing team. The episode was hosted by Dr. Hasan Mahbub, and participated by Michelle G, Lynne, Michele C, and Faye of Community Services Department.
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The title is cumbersome so I can forgo a summary, right.For Nur Banu's blog, “In the Belly of the Fish”, click here.For Jia Jiang's TED talk, “What I Learned from 100 Days of Rejection”, click here.And for the research showing that 91.4% of the worries of a sample of individuals with GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) did not come to fruition, click here.Lucas S. LaFreniere, Michelle G. Newman, Exposing Worry’s Deceit: Percentage of Untrue Worries in Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment, Behavior Therapy, 2019For my labor of love, "97 Science-Backed Tips for Improved Productivity and Creativity", available on Medium, click here.To echo one or both of the McClure Twins, that subscribe button (sitting under the title of the show when you hit
Sun Women`s Stag Michelle G has been in OA since 0000. Recorded at the Sun Women`s Stag Overeaters Anonymous meeting in Woodland Hills.
The folks at Anytime Fitness discuss and debunk several fitness myths. Special Guest Michelle G talks about her fitness journey, and we talk about the Big Game! (Adam, Mike, Marquise, Jon A, JR, Michelle G.)
In this episode of Turning Lemons into Lemonade, I interviewed my very dear and long time friend, Michelle G. Michelle is a relationship expert and is up to some VERY big things! She tells the story of spending years in the military - training on intelligence and communication. She told the story of how her marriage fell apart in her time in the military - and then how when she transitioned to civilian life, she found that true communication and connection were lacking in many relationships around her! She talked about how she transitioned from military life to launching multiple businesses, then going back to school to truly become an expert in her field. Today Michelle helps singles and couples achieve and maintain healthy relationships. Michelle spoke about how one of her biggest struggles has been in systematizing her business, training her team, and ensuring that the details of her business run systematically and smoothly - without her having to do it all! Michelle is one of the absolute most genuine people I know. If you've struggled with finding a team, building a team, focusing on what you do best, and outsourcing the rest - this is a great episode for you!
Dating apps can be challenging. Many people on the apps aren't serious and then you end up wasting your time. Cove is a new dating app that gamifies the experience in a way that empowers women who want a better way to meet reliable men online. Dr. Terri talks to Charles Messow, founder and CEO of COVE, along with relationship coach Michelle G. about dating apps and how COVE is different and guarantees you won't waste your time. Learn more at Meetinthecove.com.
Episode 20! It's a throwback today too! I'm sharing a So This One Guy episode with you from Michelle G. Ya see back in 2013 I thought my project So This One Guy was going to be a multimedia project but I made the project smaller and focused on video. This conversation is old but its good stuff here and I'm excited to share 2013 me with you. Enjoy! Can't wait to hear your thoughts www.noseyaf.com
Emma and Zorric invite Michelle G., certified matchmaker, and relationship coach to answer a listener question. “What tips can you share for single ladies 30 years old who aren't getting asked on dates?” Michelle G. educates on what matchmaking is and her process of matching couples. Special Guest: Michelle G Certified Matchmaker & Relationship Coach […]
Today we look at conditional cash transfers as a global phenomenon of educational development. My guest is Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva. Michelle has written a new book called Poverty Reduction, Education, and the Global Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfers, which was published by Palgrave Macmillan. She finds that different political ideologies have been used to justify conditional cash transfers, helping them spread worldwide. Michelle Morais de Sa e Silva is a Lecturer in International and Area Studies in the Department of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma. www.freshedpodcast.com/silva
Apóyanos en Patreon y disfruta de sus ventajas ESTE MES REGALO DE CAMISETA DE LA CONSTANTE PARA TODOS LOS BARNEYS STINSON O MÁS patreon.com/laconstante - Noticias (min 4:32) Gemma Ayats nos habla sobre las declaraciones de Michelle Gómez sobre el nuev@ Doctor, un rumor sobre que el nuevo Doctor podría ser...un Stark de Invernalia! También nos traerá las audiencias definitivas de Oxygen 10x05. Y una teoría que indica una posible regeneración del Doctor en el capítulo 10x08! - La review sónica Doctor Who 10x06 "Extremis" (min 28:02) Emitido el sábado 20 de mayo en BBC One, con una audiencia de 4,16 millones de espectadores. Sin fecha de emisión prevista en España (¡Netflix daros caña!) - El vórtice temporal (min 82:25) Rafa Cassette nos transporta a tiempos de polémica, hablando del showrunner John Nathan-Turner. - Las torres de Darillium (min 89:02) David Mulé nos trae un tema musical de la BSO de Doctor Who. Hoy recordaremos a nuestra companion favorita, con su canción "Donna´s theme". Presentado por Carolina Fraile, con David Mulé y Gemma Ayats. ¿Quieres saber más? Pues adelante, pincha en play, y si te gusta dale a like y comparte. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/409564235905186/ o https://www.facebook.com/laconstante1/ Twitter: @laconstante1 Mail: laconstanteseries@gmail.com Web: www.laconstanteseries.com
Apóyanos en Patreon y disfruta de sus ventajas ESTE MES REGALO DE CAMISETA DE LA CONSTANTE PARA TODOS LOS BARNEYS STINSON O MÁS patreon.com/laconstante - Noticias (min 4:32) Gemma Ayats nos habla sobre las declaraciones de Michelle Gómez sobre el nuev@ Doctor, un rumor sobre que el nuevo Doctor podría ser...un Stark de Invernalia! También nos traerá las audiencias definitivas de Oxygen 10x05. Y una teoría que indica una posible regeneración del Doctor en el capítulo 10x08! - La review sónica Doctor Who 10x06 "Extremis" (min 28:02) Emitido el sábado 20 de mayo en BBC One, con una audiencia de 4,16 millones de espectadores. Sin fecha de emisión prevista en España (¡Netflix daros caña!) - El vórtice temporal (min 82:25) Rafa Cassette nos transporta a tiempos de polémica, hablando del showrunner John Nathan-Turner. - Las torres de Darillium (min 89:02) David Mulé nos trae un tema musical de la BSO de Doctor Who. Hoy recordaremos a nuestra companion favorita, con su canción "Donna´s theme". Presentado por Carolina Fraile, con David Mulé y Gemma Ayats. ¿Quieres saber más? Pues adelante, pincha en play, y si te gusta dale a like y comparte. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/409564235905186/ o https://www.facebook.com/laconstante1/ Twitter: @laconstante1 Mail: laconstanteseries@gmail.com Web: www.laconstanteseries.com
Tune in with MS FELICIA as she goes a live with Michele G. Robinson! She's a wonderful gospel artist..You already know some of her newest gospel hits will be played live for y'all ?#BIGTYME? Gospel listeners... 8pm call 215-383-5860...
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10/30/13 THE LEXINGTON STEELE LIVE SHOW #21 http://toadhopnetwork.com/ GUEST: Magazine and Music Video Superstar: ELKE, THE STALLION The most engaging hour of online programming, The Lexington Steele Live Show (@LexSteeleLive), hosted by Lex Steele (@LexSteele11) and Michelle G. (@Gouldyb) was on fire last night. The iconic the incredible, magazine covergirl and music video vixen, Elke, The Stallion (@ELKETHESTALLION) joined the show for her best interview ever. A personal favorite of Steele's, Elke looked fantastic and was quite candid in discussing her life, her experiences, and her challenges as one of the most heavily sought after Urban Models. Having arrived from Frankfurt, Germany in 2001, she fast became a magazine covergirl with numerous covers and cameos in publications worldwide. While she expressed she is not interested in doing XXX productions, she admits that her figure has played a central role in her assention over the years. Recently, she established "Freaks And Legends," a clothing line of her own designs and direction. Her website, www.ELKETHESTALLION.COM, continues to thrive online and her fans can reach her there. She is also accessible at the parties and major media events that she hosts from LA to NYC to Miami. Cohost, Michelle G. quickly established a connection with The Stallion as both women hail from Germany. Elke was a joy to have in the Toad Hop Studios on Hollywood Boulevard. Surely, this is must-see online TV. All in all, a wonderful hour of entertainment for our most appreciated audience. "The Lexington Steele Live Show," airs every Wednesday, from 9-10pm PST on ToadHopNetwork.com. Calls are welcomed at 323-622-8623. "LexLive" will continue to broaden the subjects of discussion to ensure that sex talk meets real talk. "RADIO WORTH WATCHING!!!" Lexington Steele (@LexSteele11); (@LexSteeleLive); Michelle G. (@Gouldyb); (@ToadHopNetwork); WEDNESDAYS 9-10pm PST Available On ITUNES !!!
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