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Welcome to our latest episode of the Collective Leadership Podcast. Joining us today is Michelle Park, M.A., LMFT, Founder & Owner of ReEnvision Marriage & Family Therapy. In this month's episode, we dive into the encouragement for why having a healthy culture in our churches matter and how therapy and/or counseling can play a role in a church's health. We talked with Michelle of how our church pastors and leaders can partner well with counselors and therapists in laying a foundation for holistic health when it comes to our congregations as well as ourselves as leaders. Enjoy the episode!
Jenna gets to know Ciara a little better in another edition of Sip or Spill. Also, chef Ester Choi whips up some delicious dumplings to celebrate Lunar New Year. Plus, Michelle Park shares some of her favorite beauty gadgets to step up your daily routine. And Becky Kennedy stops by to share some parenting tips.
Deadline's Crew Call speaks with the star and co-creator of YouTube Series 'Alan's Universe', Alan Chikin Chow, and cast Chelsea Sik, Michelle Park, and Haven Everly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us today as we chat with Emmy award winning lifestyle and fashion expert Michelle Park. In this episode we will explore Michelle's heritage, career, and specifically her amazing bento boxes. You will find that her whimsical, nutritious, bento boxes are the perfect vehicle for children to explore new flavors whether it is Korean food or sushi. We will explore Michelle's philosophy of introducing new food as often as possible to her children while not assuming that they aren't going to eat it. Take a listen to this episode and learn about how to make food fun with Michelle. @michellewparkwww.decodingseafoodbymowi.us
In this episode we talk with mentor Richard Park, and apprentice Michelle Park who are two participants of Heritage NL's Mentor-Apprentice Program.Richard Park is a retired teacher who was first exposed to the birch broom in 1957 while teaching in the community of Fox Roost-Margaree. Later in 1979 in Francois, he learned the skills to make birch brooms from a fisherman in the community. He has been making birch brooms since, and has made several brooms including many as gifts.Michelle is a history teacher with an interest in local history and folklore. Since the age of 10 she has watched her father make birch brooms as gifts for family and friends, as well as for the family's own use. Michelle's experience was admittedly limited; she helped make brooms in the past and was looking to refine the skill.
Michelle Park is the Chief Marketing Officer for Territory Foods, a female-led fresh food platform that offers a new take on the food preparation and distribution industry with chef-prepared fresh food delivered locally. Territory offers personalized menus with a chef's touch and can cater to paleo, vegan, pescetarian, any diet you name, they can do it and do it deliciously. As a customer of Territory I can attest to the fact that their food is fantastic - I kinda enjoy cooking but can never get around to doing it, so Territory is a real game changer because it gives you chef-caliber delicious meals that follow your diet and are delivered right to your door. Michelle has a varied and fascinating job history that includes major positions across major CPG companies like Procter and Gamble, as well as leadership positions at multiple startups and venture capital firms. This was a great conversation about career trajectory as Michelle's did not follow a typical path by any means, but her experience across startups and major companies shaped her professional development to be extremely well-rounded and suited for leadership. Really enjoyed this conversation and hope you do too. Without further ado, here is Territory Foods CMO, Michelle Park. ----- Produced by https://podcastlaunch.pro (Simpler Media)
Michelle Park started her career in television thinking she would never be in front of the camera. Now after an Emmy and a few hundred thousand TikTok followers Michelle can't seem to escape it. On this episode, Emily sits down with Michelle to learn about her careful contemplation of her pivot and how she is balancing her career in TV with her new found fame on TikTok. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating and share with your friends if you liked this episode! She Pivots was created in partnership with Marie Claire to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Robin, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit marieclaire.com/shepivots.She Pivots Links: Instagram: www.instagram.com/shepivotsthepodcast/Twitter: twitter.com/shepivotsthepod Where to find Michelle:TIKTOK | @michellewparkINSTAGRAM | @michellewparkFACEBOOK | https://www.facebook.com/michellewparkTWITTER | @michellewpark
Michelle Park is an Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist and correspondent for NBC New York…but her most important role is as the mama to two adorable little girls, ages 3 and 6. As a health + lifestyle correspondent for NBC and beyond, Michelle found herself constantly worrying about them as it pertains to food, diet culture, and body positivity… and wondering how they will grow up amidst a world that is so often poised to tell us “we're not doing it right.”Add to that the nuances of her Korean culture and the pressures of being an on-air personality (where every part of our outward appearance is constantly evaluated and critiqued) and you have a recipe for a mama-worry-fest.Michelle joins us today to discuss the important topic of sending the right message to our kids to create body positive adults. Tune in!LISTEN TO THIS SHOW IF: You are terrified about the influence of media (social + mainstream) on children as it pertains to eating + body issuesYou want to raise happy, healthy children with a positive self-image (who doesn't?)You worry about the blurry line between “heathy eating” and “diet culture” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's episode is a recent interview I did called "The Mixer Interview" hosted by Michelle Park. In this interview, we go through the early beginning of my career, my passion for tennis, how I started my career in social media and why I think soft skills should rule the business world. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought. To watch the full episode click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0p_-vakYI4&t=19s Tweet Me! @garyvee Text Me! 212-931-5731 My Newsletter: garyvee.com/newsletter Check out my new NFT project: veefriends.com Join the VeeFriends Discord: https://discord.gg/veefriends Checkout my new co-hosted podcast with DraftKing's founder--Matt Kalish on all things sports, business, and alternative investing: https://linktr.ee/propsanddropspod
Ordering takeout is a great way to enjoy local flavors and support New Jersey's restaurants and food businesses, we chat about two options in Kenilworth and Fort Lee to chow down. And, with spring's arrival who isn't craving a legit dining experience after a long winter? Michelle Park, reputed Jersey native and bonafide food journalist, discusses this and more in Episode 6 of EAT IT NJ.
Everyone in Jersey knows the Garden State Wine Growers Association's award cerermony is a big deal in the state. Especially whichever local winery takes home the Governor's Cup for "Best in Show." Larry Sharrott of Sharrott's Winery discusses his vintage, a 2018 Merlot, that won the biggest prize, scoring a 95, the highest in the competition. He also explains why Camden County and Bordeaux, France, have so much in common. Michelle Park, reputed Jersey native and bonafide food journalist, hosts Episode 5 of EAT IT NJ.
It's no secret that the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has wreacked havoc on the restaurant industry, especially on old-school places that have changed little over the years, shunning takeout, delivery services, and apps along the way. Opened in 1974 by Shigeru and Chizuko Fukuyoshi, long-standing Sagami Japanese Restaurant in Collingswod is one of those places. Mimi Fukuyoshi, their daughter, discusses her parent's successes, traditional mindset and current outlook. Michelle Park, reputed Jersey native and bonafide food journalist, hosts Episode 4 of EAT IT NJ.
Michelle Park hosts Episode 3 of EAT IT NJ. In this show, Michelle chats with Marilyn Johnson about covering the local food scene during the COVID-19 crisis, innovative restaurants, notable local closures, the need for safety measures, and more.
Michelle Park, reputed Jersey native and bonafide food journalist, hosts Episode 1 of EAT IT NJ, a Garden State food lover’s podcast that was supposed to launch in March 2020 in Brick City. Then… Fast forward 10 months, and, at last, we’re here to explain our mission, our modus operandi, and where in New Jersey we would eat if we were going to die today.
Michelle Park, reputed Jersey native and bonafide food journalist, hosts Episode 2 of EAT IT NJ. In this show, Michelle has a big treat for you (literally!): Philly’s-own Chef Reuben “Big Rube” Harley joins her to talk about his renowned fried chicken sandwich, wings, and other distinctive dishes, plus a method he employs in his kitchen that he affectionately calls ‘Black Folk Style Cooking’… Oh, and BTW, you can get it all in New Jersey now.
"Who I'll Become" takes a more serious tone. It talks about my fears, my-at times-shakey mental state, and my long-time battle with depression. I struggled really hard to record a song that would capture my down-state, but I realized it wasn't for lack of words, but my shame and insecurity barring me from finishing the song. Being isolated for the majority of the past year hasn't helped me that much, but I'm grateful to say that I have friends, loved ones, and resources that remind me that I'm not alone, that I am known, that I am worthwhile, and that my song should be sung. Tracks are streaming under artist name Dvyn on: 1. Spotify 2. Apple Music 3. Soundcloud 4. YouTube Shoutout to Michelle Park (michellejpark90@gmail.com) for the awesome covers! Special thanks to Chris Kwon (Insta:@hello_yohan) for his expert mixing & mastering. LYRICS: [V1] I've been waiting patiently for something to happen I'm scared I'll wake up one day with nothing left A waste of talent nothing less. I've been losing sleep asking why you won't love me I'm always trying to please someone I'm tired of tryna to be someone that I could never love [PRECHORUS] I know that I'm a mess A million miles from home I'm out here all alone I'm too far gone [HOOK] I need I need I need someone To show me peace with what I've done Who'll help me see the rising sun Who loves me now and who I'll become [V2] I'm tired of being dishonest Telling people that I'm fine Lying to myself all night, but this ain't right See I'm caught in my obsessions Of suppressing my depression Who gives a damn bout first impressions? I never show myself cause I'm too damn selfish anyways [PRECHORUS 2] I know that I'm a mess Million miles from home I'm out here all alone I'm too far gone [HOOK 2] I need I need I need someone To show me peace with what I've done Who'll help me see the rising sun Who loves me now and who I'll become [BRIDGE] Don't know where I'm going Feet don't fail me now Don't know bout tomorrow I hope you'll be around Because I just need some gravity Someone to hold me down, bring me back together When I hit the ground [HOOK] I need I need I need someone To show me peace with what I've done Who'll help me see the rising sun Who loves me now and who I'll become I need I need I need someone To show me peace with what I've done Who'll help me see the rising sun Who loves me now and who I'll become
Throwback - From Resident to Pharmacy Informaticist feat. Dr. Michelle Park Intended Audience: Everyone On today's throwback episode, we get to speak with special guest Dr. Michelle Park, a currently practicing pharmacy applications analyst for one of the largest healthcare networks in the nation. She was the first pharmacy informatics PGY2 resident at Kaiser Downey in their program. Today's discussion includes her discussing her journey into the field and advice on how others can go either the residency route or the non-residency route towards pharmacy informatics. If you have any other questions, you can email Dr. Park at michelle.anna.park@kp.org. Interested in learning more about pharmacy informatics? Check out the FREE Introduction to Pharmacy Informatics course at www.pharmacyinformaticsacademy.com ! New to LinkedIn and not sure where to start? Download my free ebook, "Professional Networking Unlocked", at https://www.tonydaopharmd.com/ebook Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pharmacyitme/ Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: tony@pharmacyitme.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS Pharmacy Informatics Community: https://www.himss.org/library/pharmacy-informatics Disclaimer: Views expressed are my own and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Stacy Igel and Michelle Park return with season 3 of Moms Got This. On this episode, they introduce a new format to the show as well as dive into their personal journeys as mothers. This episode is brought to you by Super Soccer Stars, NYC's #1 youth educational soccer program for over 20 years. Super Soccer Stars teaches soccer in a fun, non-competitive, educational environment. The philosophy is to use soccer to nurture physical and social skills, build self-confidence, and develop teamwork in every class. What makes Super Soccer Stars different from other programs? They use low kid-to-coach ratios to ensure that each child gets individual attention in every class. Ratios start as low as 5:1, less than half what other team sport programs offer. Children will also be grouped together in age-specific curriculums, meaning your kids will play with other kids their age. You don't have to worry about your 3 year old playing against a 6 year old, so they can learn at their own pace. Super Soccer Stars highly trained and experienced coaches undergo ongoing seasonal training and hold coaching certifications from soccer's top governing bodies. Lastly, Super Soccer Stars has a crib-to-college approach. From Parent & Me, to educational classes, to advanced development and travel programs with Soccer Stars United, there is a program for every stage of play for kids ages 1-18. Come try a class or camp with Super Soccer Stars this Spring and Summer. For our listeners only, use promo code MOMSGOTSOCCER and save $25 off any class or camp where Super Soccer Stars takes direct enrollment. Hurry, this offer is only good for the month of March. See how much your kids will learn and grow, all while having endless fun!
On the day her People’s Court episode aired, Michelle Park, a 33 year old mother of 3 disappeared into thin air. To this day, no one knows what happened. This is Michelle’s story. Music: Mystery Unsolved by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Sources: https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/US/michelle-parker-missing-florida-mom-humiliated-peoples-court/story%3fid=14998475 https://people.com/crime/michelle-parker-florida-mom-vanished-after-peoples-court/amp/ https://youtu.be/x3_IE8u0rg0 https://www.google.com/amp/s/people.com/crime/michelle-parker-florida-mom-vanished-after-peoples-court/amp/ https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1126752/amp https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7711263/amp/Inside-hunt-bartender-vanished-amid-speculation-patron-kidnapped-her.html https://people.com/crime/michelle-parker-cell-phone-found-kids-not-told-shes-missing/ https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/1126752/amp https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_1105108 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ifigomissing/support
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode: Michelle Mannix shares what she wants to work on, focusing on and developing over the next 12 weeks as she takes you through her personal Seize Your Days Planner. Find out what aspirations Michelle has for her 10 year old son.
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode: Michelle Mannix shares one of her mom hacks that she uses to battle screen time. She goes on to explain how she created her Seize Your Days Planner after experiences with her accountability group.
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode: Michelle Mannix dives into her relationship with her husband, who is also an entrepreneur and how she has found more “equity” in their lifestyle. She also shares how she has found her self worth as a wife and mother. Michelle speaks briefly on how patriarchy and privilege can play a part in your day to day life. She shares how she intentionally created a business based on her voice and what she had to offer as well as the things she didn't desire from the food/culinary space.
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode: Michelle Mannix is the founder of Cookspace Brooklyn. She discusses her journey of motherhood, switching careers and how she ended up building her culinary studio. Michelle shares her experience with opening her farm to table cafe, Ted and Honey and how she created a community with this challenging venture while being a new mother. She goes on to talk about how she intersects motherhood with being an entrepreneur by involving her son in her day to day experiences. Michelle also shares how she created Cookspace and a recent Moms Got This moment.
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode: Emily shares her mom hacks with having her kids on set while working. Find out what she has in her bag of tricks that can help any mother who is on the go.
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode Emily discusses how she met her husband, his initial pickup line and how their first encounter went. She shares his reaction to their first pregnancy news and how she adjusted to being a new mother. Emily goes on to talk about how she navigates gender norms with her two little ones, her recent move to NYC and bringing her children to work.
Michelle Park and Stacy Igel return with Season 2 of #MomsGotThis Podcast. In this episode: Emily discusses her podcast, Your Primary Playlist and how it explores presidential primaries. She chronicles her career, motherhood and the importance of finding balance between the two. Emily also breaks some exciting news.
96. From Resident to Pharmacy Informaticist feat. Dr. Michelle Park Intended Audience: EveryoneOn today's episode, we get to speak with special guest Dr. Michelle Park, a currently practicing pharmacy applications analyst for one of the largest healthcare networks in the nation. She was the first pharmacy informatics PGY2 resident at Kaiser Downey in their program. Today's discussion includes her discussing her journey into the field and advice on how others can go either the residency route or the non-residency route towards pharmacy informatics.If you have any other questions, you can email Dr. Park at michelle.anna.park@kp.org.Follow us on social media! Twitter: @pharmacyitme Instagram: @pharmacyinformatics Website: Pharmacy IT & Me Email: tony@pharmacyitme.com Follow Tony's personal Twitter account at @tonydaopharmd Network with other pharmacists at Pharmacists Connect!http://pharmacistsconnect.com For more information on pharmacy informatics, check out some of the following useful links: ASHP's Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology: https://www.ashp.org/Pharmacy-Informaticist/Section-of-Pharmacy-Informatics-and-Technology/ HIMSS Pharmacy Informatics Community: https://www.himss.org/library/pharmacy-informatics Disclaimer: Views expressed are my own and do not reflect thoughts and opinions of any entity with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Stacy Igel and Michelle Park reflect on Season One and nearly 250 episodes with the journeys of amazing moms. Plus, what's up next for Stacy and Michelle.
When kids start figuring everything out, the challenge of expanding Take the Cake when it’s so focused on one kid at a time, aspiring for kids to be nice people who are happy, reliable and aware, and a special birthday party moment with a child's grandmother. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
A subscription service that delivers ugly produce to your door, making meal cards with different dinners on them, and a calendar to put them on the convenience of Fresh Direct, making a birthday party special, and printing photo books from the parties. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom products and services with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
Taking some time away with the husband, calendar use, food planning, the difficulties of bringing together two families to make a blended one, and boarding school. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom routines and relationships with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
Birthday parties for needy kids, the dynamics of a blended family, how a nonprofit cause can inspire your own kids, and when your kids work as a team. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom journey with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. In this episode: Sophie shares a story about bringing her daughter to whole foods, her 13 month old’s friendliness disarming some closed off New Yorkers. Janine talks about her nonprofit Take The Cake, how every kid deserves a birthday party. We hear about Janine’s ‘blended family’ of six kids, with some of her kids now even helping with work at the nonprofit, and the difficulty of starting it with kids, when they were a bit younger and she was a stay at home mom. At the time she was busy, but more the kind of busy that depletes, and she was looking to find something that made her the kind of busy that energizes. Janine talks partnering up with her current business partner. The nonprofit being a good growth experience for Janine’s own kids, and if there are opportunities for her kids to become even more involved - bookkeeping, social media, etc. MGT moment: feeling like ‘i got this’ when the kids are working as a team to prep dinner, and happy moments watching the kids interact with each other.
Balancing running her business with motherhood, reflections on being a mom, and the work-life balance. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Products to help out when traveling, books for guidance and advice, and staying grounded during stressful moments. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom products and solutions with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Dividing responsibilities of work and home while working with one's husband, spousal activities outside of work, and staying in touch with your kids while traveling for work. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom routines and relationships with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Becoming a mother and deciding when to start a business, differences between having a child while working in the corporate world vs. owning one's own business, and how to feed a child healthy foods. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom journey with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
A fantastic diaper service, making bread, more fun house raw ingredients and making things, and the fun of butcher paper. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her mom products. and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
The trauma of a daughter's first hair cut, having help in the home, a creative relationship with the husband, when dads get more involved as kids get older, and the things husbands don't know mom is doing for the kids. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
From lawyer to dress designer, saying yes to your feelings, creating something different in the fashion market, spacing tasks out to make them palatable, and a special moment with Batsheva’s daughter and Courtney Love. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her Mom Journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Wishing your kids a full life of doing good, sharing an entrepreneurial life with kids, teaching children to have their siblings' backs, being the fun and approachable mom, and how disco helps a bad mood. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Glossybox, when you look tired, using Botox, taking care of your skin when you're married to a plastic surgeon, being open with sons about beauty and grooming, and anticipating growth of men's makeup. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park
When kids start to know the days, inventing a fragrance primer called Linger, when a career is really a life that reflects how you think, a new line of fragrance that's coming, always wanting access to your kids, how kids have become a part of Abby's entrepreneurial efforts, and a salute to mentors and partners. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Taking your child into high powered Hollywood meetings, how your child's reactions provide feedback on entertainment programming for kids, pushing past a fear of losing one's professional identity once becoming a mother, and how kids can be one's greatest creation. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Traveling with kids on busy subways, when your child stands up to bullies, teaching kids to be the best at whatever they do and not to be a statistic, home-schooling child actors, and how your kid gets touchy-feely when they are sick. Celebrity wardrobe stylist Pilar Scratch shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
White noise for helping kids sleep, positive affirmations in your sleep, when your hair and teeth change from pregnancy, the importance of vitamins, a good pair of Spanx, Pilar's aunt the rapper, and lifting and taping cleavage. Celebrity wardrobe stylist Pilar Scratch shares her mom products and solutions with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
Today on "All Things K-Pop", Kevin and Killa talk about what you are interested in and how information is readily available. On "The Hashtag", we have Michelle Park with us as she talks about the hashtags found in social media this week including: #마마무일본진출 #소유솔로 #인도네시아 #tsunami #아이유컴백 #아이유10주년 #부산국제영화제
Today on "All Things K-Pop", Kevin and Killa talk about whether you are an early bird or a night owl. On "The Hashtag", Michelle Park came and shared the hashtags found in social media this week including: #지코 #에일리 #알리 #정상회담 #앨범차트1위 #마지막앨범 #추석대이동 #추석스미싱 #PUMA
Today on "All Things K-Pop", Kevin and Killa talk about rest areas (휴게소) around the country, and we're asking our listeners about their favorite food in rest areas. On "The Hashtag", Michelle Park, came and shared the hashtags found in social media this week including: #메스르증상 #예방팁 #학교급식
Today on "All Things K-Pop", Kevin and Killa talk about occupational habits that you have, the habits that you get from your work. On "The Hashtag", we have a new guest, Michelle Park, and she brought the hashtags that were found in social media this week including: #빌보드200 #예술병력특례 #잠부족 #한일걸그룹 #jiminxjamie #가산동아파트
Michelle Park shares about her epic journey with chronic pain. Would LOVE your feedback: thesameboatpod@gmail.com. Please help support the podcast by sharing on social, reviewing on your podcast app, or becoming a patron >> www.patreon.com/thesameboat