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KMOX's Megan Lynch visits with Michelle Wilson a registered dietician with Branz Nutrition. She talks about the importance of staying hydrated as the extreme heat and humidity move through St Louis this week. What are some of the best foods and drinks to consume? (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)
This episode is brought to you by Your Clockwise Week—a personalized weekly structure built around your actual life, not an ideal one. If your week feels full but not fitting, you can learn more at mikevardy.com/yourclockwiseweek.There is a difference between confidence and bravado, and most people have never really had to find out which one they actually carry. Confidence — real confidence — is built in the gap between the work you've done and the hard thing in front of you. Bravado is what fills that gap when the work hasn't been done. My guest in this bonus episode has spent decades inside some of the most pressure-tested environments in business, and that distinction was never abstract for him. It was survival.George Barrios is the former Co-President and Co-CEO of WWE and the author of Sometimes Wrong, Never in Doubt: How a Cuban Kid from Queens Transformed WWE. The book traces the lessons he gathered growing up in Flushing, Queens, through his rise inside corporate America, and into the center of a global media pivot that Wall Street initially ridiculed — and later celebrated as one of the most brilliant transformations in the public markets. I jumped at the chance to have this conversation. As a lifelong wrestling fan, I made that abundantly clear. This is a bonus episode, and it more than earned its runtime.Six Discussion PointsReal confidence isn't a personality trait — it's a record of preparation. The "sometimes wrong, never in doubt" mantra only holds up when it's earned through genuine craft-level work, not performance or false bravado.The Swamp of Despair is a real and necessary part of doing anything great — George and his co-CEO Michelle Wilson lived through it during WWE's transformation, and the graphic that mapped that arc became a touchstone for leading others through uncertainty without showing doubt.Your first zip code never fully leaves you — George's Queens upbringing shaped his willingness to disagree, push back intellectually, and refuse to accept "that's just how it is" as an answer. That edge has a shadow side, but directed well, it becomes a competitive advantage.Winning the battle for time, not just eyeballs — the strategic reframe that drove WWE's entire media approach was measuring time spent consuming content, not raw view counts. Attention lives inside time, and that distinction changed everything.Writing is the process by which you discover you don't know what you're talking about — George's most consistent advice to anyone starting out is to read and write relentlessly, not as discipline, but as the only real way to develop a genuine point of view.Inversion thinking as a practical tool — when George and Michelle were on the phone with lawyers trying to shut down pirated WWE content in China, flipping the assumption entirely led to one of the most counterintuitive and consequential decisions of the transformation. Assume you're wrong. Ask what you'd do then.Three Connection PointsSometimes Wrong, Never in Doubt by George BarriosReadwise — the book highlight recall tool George uses daily to surface and connect past reading:What is TimeCrafting? Mike Vardy on managing your relationship with timeThis bonus episode didn't come with a polished set of talking points — it came with the kind of directness that only develops after you've been in enough rooms where the stakes were real and hesitation wasn't an option. If there's one thing I want you to take from this conversation, it's that the confidence worth having isn't something you put on. It's something that accumulates quietly, from doing the work no one is watching. Sit with that for a while.If this episode resonated, I'm exploring ideas like these more deeply in my upcoming book, Productiveness. You can follow along as it takes shape at mikevardy.com/productiveness.
Megan Lynch talked with Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician with Branz Nutrition about lawsuit against protein bar maker.
How to pee your pants, the Rachel Michelle Wilson way! Rachel was a delight and if you don't know her work, you do now. She's got hustle, she's got skills, she's got bubble wrap and ghosts (but no play dates). Since we last talked in August, aside from her books To Catch a Ghost and How to Pee Your Pants (the Right Way), she's also announced How to Escape a Playdate, out October 13! _________ This episode's book reviews: Mike Mongo's ASTRONAUT INSTRUCTION MANUAL GROUCHO THE GROUCHY GROUNDHOG (VOLUME 2): THE TERRIFYING TURNIP TAKEOVER! by Lydia Lukidis and Tara Hannon HOW TO PEE YOUR PANTS (THE RIGHT WAY) by Rachel Michelle Wilson _________ The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on IG @hellomaddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes. You can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com Love the podcast and wanna support more episodes like this? Find Community Shoutouts, Merch and our Patreon here!! Find us on Bluesky @joshmonkwords, @brennajeanneret, and @jonseym0ur and as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment!
We are in a threshold season. And thresholds require a different posture. In this deeply prophetic and pastoral message, Michelle Wilson explores the contrasting responses of Zechariah and Mary to the announcement of impossible pregnancies in Luke 1. Both were visited by the angel Gabriel. Both received a promise that defied natural reality. Both asked, “How can this happen?” Yet the response from heaven was completely different. Why? As Michelle unpacks the story surrounding the births of John the Baptist and Jesus, we begin to see the importance of surrender, honour, hiddenness, and yieldedness in moments where God is birthing something new. Zechariah nearly disqualified himself at the threshold through dishonour and unbelief, while Mary's surrendered heart created a landing place for the glory of God to break in. This message carries a timely warning and invitation for anyone navigating transition, promise, waiting, or breakthrough. Sometimes God hides what He is growing. Sometimes the embryonic stages of a move of God require protection, stillness, and deep trust. And sometimes the greatest danger at the threshold is not opposition from the outside, but careless speech and dishonour from within. Megan Grigg then leads the church into a powerful moment of reflection and repentance, asking the Holy Spirit to expose any place where dishonour, resistance, or hardened posture may be hindering what God wants to birth in this season.
Michelle Wilson is registered dietician with Branz Nutrition. She recently sat down with Megan Lynch to talk about the pressure to get your body "swimsuit ready" for summer.
All links and images can be found on CISO Series This week's episode is hosted by David Spark, producer of CISO Series and Michelle Wilson, CISO, Movement Mortgage. Joining is sponsored guest Rob Allen, chief product officer, ThreatLocker. This show was recorded in front of a live audience at ThreatLocker's conference, Zero Trust World 2026. In this episode: Risk as a daily habit AI agents talking to AI agents The code on the lock Words that shape decisions A huge thanks to our sponsor, ThreatLocker ThreatLocker makes Zero Trust practical. With Default Deny, Ringfencing, and Elevation Control, CISOs get real control that's easy to manage and built to scale. Stop threats before they execute and reduce operational noise without adding complexity. See how simple prevention can be at ThreatLocker.com/CISO.
Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician at Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch. She says not enough people who are on GLP-1 weight loss drugs pay attention to their dietary needs.
Michelle Wilson is a registered dietician with Branz Nurtition. She visits with Megan Lynch with tips on how to sort microplastics out of your food.
Michelle Wilson is a registered dietician with Branz Nutrition. She joins Megan Lynch with tips to help keep your older relatives fed with healthy meals.
Michelle Wilson from Branz Nutrition continues her stroll through a grocery store with Megan Lynch. Today's stop, the baking aisle. She talks about cravings and the nutrients we need to balance out cravings.
The second in our series of visits to the grocery store with registered dietician Michelle Wilson from Branz Nutrition. Today, Megan Lynch and Michelle hit the deli section. (Photo by Marsaili McGrath/Getty Images)
In the first of a series this week, Michelle Wilson, a registered dietician with Branz Nutrition, joined Megan Lynch on a visit to the grocery store. They stop at the produce section as they enter the store and talk about the nutrients and importance of fruits and vegetables in your diet. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
Michelle Wilson is a registered dietician from Branz Nutrition. She joined Megan Lynch with ways to get that picky eater to try new food.
Michelle Wilson, Wilson Legal, on Estate Planning, Love Legacy Letters, and Why DIY Wills Fail (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 937) On this episode of North Fulton Business Radio, host John Ray welcomes Michelle Wilson, Owner and Founder of Wilson Legal. Since establishing her firm in 2008, Michelle has assisted families in intentionally planning their […]
Michelle Wilson, a registered dietician from Branz Nurtrition, joins Megan Lynch. Are migraines worse in winter? Can a change in diet help?
Michelle Wilson, a CBN producer, will discuss her new book "In Search of a Mother's Love", which examines themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and faith through her own personal story with her mom, today on the 700 Club Interactive.
Michelle Wilson, a CBN producer, will discuss her new book "In Search of a Mother's Love", which examines themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and faith through her own personal story with her mom, today on the 700 Club Interactive.
Michelle Wilson, a CBN producer, will discuss her new book "In Search of a Mother's Love", which examines themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and faith through her own personal story with her mom, today on the 700 Club Interactive.
Michelle Wilson, a CBN producer, will discuss her new book "In Search of a Mother's Love", which examines themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and faith through her own personal story with her mom, today on the 700 Club Interactive.
Michelle Wilson, a registered dietitian with Branz Nutrition joins Megan with tips to improve your immunity through healthy eating.
Debbie Monterrey visits with Michelle Wilson, a registered dietitian with Branz Nutrition. She offers tips for people watching what they eat at holiday parties. She says 'regular eating throughout the day', to avoid over-eating at large gatherings. She says there is something called a 'Last Supper' mentality that can become a problem as well with certain foods. www.BranzNutrition.com
Michelle Wilson, a registered dietician with Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch to explain just how much of an impact excessive drinking can have during holiday parties.
“Thanksgiving isn't polite appreciation. It's powerful, prophetic agreement.” In Part 2 of this transformative series, Michelle Wilson leads us deeper into the biblical pattern of thanksgiving — not as something offered after a miracle, but as a bold, faith-filled act that precedes breakthrough. From Abraham's altar to Jehoshaphat's audacious worship strategy, Michelle explores what it means to give thanks based purely on what God has said, before there's any sign of fulfilment. The battle in 2 Chronicles 20 wasn't won with swords — it was won with song. The singers went out first. This message exposes the spirit of forgetting and the subtle ways our culture has swapped biblical thanksgiving for hollow gratitude. Through Scripture and personal revelation, we're called to recover the sword of thanksgiving — to remember, to rejoice, and to stake our ground in joy and trust. It concludes around the communion table, where we remember not just what Jesus has done, but what His blood has secured for what's still to come. “Give thanks to the Lord, for His faithful love endures forever.” Even before the victory is visible.
Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician, Branz Nutrition joins Megan Lynch to talk about how AI platforms like ChatGPT offers harmful advice about eating disorders.
Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician with Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch. Are new diets focused too much on protein intake?
Megan Lynch spoke with Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician with Branz Nutrition about the continued prevalence of body image and eating disorder.
Megan Lynch sits down with Michelle Wilson, a nutritionist at Branz Nutrition, as parents look to get back to a health eating lifestyle for families with kids headed back to school. https://www.branznutritioncounseling.com/
Michelle Wilson, registered dietician at Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch to answer the most important question about eating ice cream. https://www.branznutritioncounseling.com/
Episode Overview In this episode of the John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John, Al Stasek, and Jay Kinder sit down to talk real estate leadership, scaling beyond sales, and what true CEOs are doing differently in 2025. While the spotlight is on the upcoming Agent to CEO + Rock the Spectrum event, the conversation dives deep into what it actually takes to build a scalable, profitable, and freedom-driven real estate business. They unpack why most agents stay stuck in production, the importance of operating systems like Scaling Up and EOS, and how elite agents like Blake Sloan, Tina Caul, and Dustin Black are running world-class organizations—even in tough markets. Whether you're an agent stuck in survival mode or a team leader ready to scale up and step out, this episode shows you exactly what's working now—and how to stop playing small. Key Topics Covered From Agent to CEO (7-Figure +) Why scaling requires more than hustle—it takes systems and strategic thinking The power of events like Agent to CEO to create awareness, action, and accountability The importance of getting in the right rooms and surrounding yourself with people operating at a higher level Why Most Agents Stay Stuck The cost of staying in production too long How awareness and environment can break the ceiling Why the right room challenges you to think, act, and lead differently Operating Systems & Frameworks for Real Estate Teams How Scaling Up, EOS, and The 4 Disciplines of Execution provide a blueprint for growth The value of knowing your numbers: top line, gross margin, and net profit The “dumbest in the room” concept—and why that's where you want to be Lessons from High-Level (7-Figure) Operators How Blake Sloan runs a 43% profit-margin team in a 120-day DOM market What makes Dustin Black's model scalable and service-driven Why Tina Caul and Michelle Wilson are examples of women CEO leaders in real estate Thinking Bigger: The Science of Scaling Why most agents set goals that are too small How setting “unachievable goals” forces a higher standard of thinking The role of clarity, focus, and noise elimination in reaching big visions The Power of Events & Community What makes Agent to CEO and Rock the Spectrum unique Why this isn't a recruiting event—it's a business transformation experience How attending impacts both your business and a greater cause (RIM Farms) Resources & Mentions HoneyBadgerNation.com – Get your Agent to CEO tickets Scaling Up by Verne Harnish – Business operating system framework The Science of Scaling by Benjamin Hardy – How to think beyond your goals StoryBrand by Donald Miller – Framework for client clarity Simple Numbers by Greg Crabtree – How to track and manage business financials Rock the Spectrum 2024 – Live music, networking, and fundraising RIM Farms – Charity supported by Rock the Spectrum Final Takeaway Success in 2025 doesn't come from working more—it comes from thinking bigger. If you're stuck in production, unclear on your numbers, or unsure how to scale, the Agent to CEO experience is your next move. Get in the right room. Raise your floor. Set unachievable goals. And build the business—and life—you deserve.
Every community has its own story. These stories are shaped by it's residents, as well as policies and systems that influence community well-being. Comparing data by neighborhood or zip code, can not only help tell that story, but can also help shape policies that better serve those communities. In this episode, RIDOH's Michelle Wilson, chief of the Health Equity Institute and JoAnna House, a manger on the COVID Data Team join Dr. Chan to give specific examples of why data is critically important, especially when it comes to health equity.
Michelle Wilson, Registered Dietician with Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch with a look at the new nutrition guidelines that are set to be updated soon. https://www.branznutritioncounseling.com/
In May 1997, things were looking up for Gary Patterson, a 33-year-old Waco, Texas draftsman and single dad with a 6-year-old daughter Crystal. A job opportunity to oversee a new development in El Paso would be a chance for Patterson to build a more secure future for them both. His fiancee, Michelle Wilson, helped him pick out an outfit for his interview, she told Buried in the Backyard, airing Saturdays at 8/7c on Oxygen. They selected black pants, a white shirt and cowboy boots, and he headed to the Waco airport. “He looked nice,” Wilson said. She never saw him again Don't have 5 hours spare to get your weekly true crime fix? This is the perfect pod to get true crime in your veins without taking up ten years of your life. Join hosts Ben, Liam & Belle as they recount some of the wildest crime stories from history. Listen Live on the Nova Player App Follow us on Instagram - TikTok - FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: Michelle WilsonBusiness: Wilson LegalLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wilsonlegalInstagram: @wilson.legalYouTube: @wilsonlegal164Topics Discussed:Michelle's surprising path to law (it all started with a speeding ticket) Launching her firm with $10K and no heating The impact of the BRCA1 gene on her business operations How she stepped away for 12 weeks—and had her best month ever Using mindset coaching and systems to scale Her vision to reach $10M in revenue and serve 10,000 Georgia families The role of letters, legacy, and emotionally intelligent estate planning What makes an “A” client—and why she lets the “F” ones go Book Mentioned:So I Can Love You Longer: A Mother's Message to Her DaughterAvailable on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible.Key Questions(01:05) How did you get to be where you are?(06:49) Have you stepped yourself out of your business?(09:29) How does that make you feel? Mixed emotion?(10:37) Who would you say are your ideal people to work with? Your ideal clients?(13:17) How do you get in front of these people?(16:19) To work with you, do I need to live near you?(20:52) What are some big goals we have for the next year or two?(22:08) What do you think is the number one roadblock that's stopping you from getting those goals?(27:25) One of the things I was going to ask is, how have you found overcoming financial obstacles?(31:04) Did you find that you went online more? That your business went online?(34:48) What is some of the best advice that you have ever received?(38:31) What's the best advice that you have ever given?(42:21) Anyway, is there anything that we haven't talked about yet that you would like to?Virginia PurnellFunnel & Visibility SpecialistDistinct Digital Marketing(833) 762-5336virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.comwww.distinctdigitalmarketing.comwww.distinctdigitalmarketing.co
This was recorded in November of 2022. The follow up interview is published today. Michelle has made a lot of changes in two and a half years.
Michelle's original interview was recorded in November 2022. Today we revisited how she operates her business in Kalgoorlie. She has revised several times working with employees, customers and tools. She has also made deliberate and significant changes to her fitness and wellbeing with personal and business life being affected by lifestyle choices. Go into the Podcast feed and listen to her first interview here before this one if you need a refresher.
In this week's Flagship Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast from five years ago (4-23-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by special guest Brandon Thurston from Wrestlenomics.com and the Wrestlenomics Podcast. Thurston has focused for years on WWE's finances, and today was perhaps the most anticipated and consequential financial release day for WWE for a wide array of reasons. They discuss COVID-19 ramifications, key metrics on WrestleMania when it comes to WWE Network subscriptions and social media, WWE's roster cutbacks and its impact on WWE's finances, how Vince McMahon's role on the Investors Conference call changed without longtime co-presidents Michelle Wilson and George Barrios, McMahon saying WWE might never be in the live event business again even after COVID-19 crisis passes, how an elimination of North American non-TV house shows could change WWE's profitability and why some of the current data is deceptive, the magic cleaner Triple H referenced that is helping keep wrestlers safe from the coronavirus, and more. If you've been looking for an in-depth overview and understanding of WWE's financial situation in the midst of the coronavirus and analysis of their framing of their current situation, Thurston provides over 90 minutes of insight and digestible explanations on where WWE stands and how the future looks.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-podcast--3076978/support.
Walking with the Savior - Testimonies of Jesus Christ in Christian Lives
Why is grace always sufficient for your struggles? In this heartfelt and transformative discussion, Michelle Wilson shares her personal journey of faith, love, and the power of Jesus Christ's grace. Drawing insights from her book, "Perfect in Christ," Michelle opens up about her family's adoption story, the challenges of parenting, and the profound lessons she's learned about humility, hope, and relying on God's sufficient grace.Through touching personal anecdotes, Michelle reveals how moments of doubt, fear, and struggle became opportunities to grow closer to Jesus Christ. She explores the idea that perfection isn't about performance but proximity to the Savior, and how grace enables us to endure life's trials, even when we feel inadequate. This episode beautifully illustrates the love of Jesus Christ and how His grace transforms our weaknesses into strengths.If you've ever felt like you're not enough or struggled to find hope in difficult times, this conversation will inspire and uplift you. Discover how God's sufficient grace allows us to move forward with faith and courage, no matter the challenges we face. Let this powerful message remind you of the Savior's unending love and His ability to make all things possible through His grace.Join us on this spiritual journey and experience the transformative power of faith, redemption, and the grace of Jesus Christ.Watch on YoutubeMichelle Wilson's Books: https://amzn.to/44qLJnRMichelle's Website: http://www.michellewilsonwrites.com/Be sure to check out our other testimonies on our channel. You are awesome! You are loved! Donations gladly accepted: https://paypal.me/WalkingwiththeSavior?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USEmail John: walkingwiththeSaviorpodcast@gmail.com#adoptiongrief #spiritualgrowth #adoptiontrauma #howtoparentspecialneeds #faithinadversityCHAPTERS:00:00 - Michelle's Book Perfect in Christ00:44 - Our Guest Today: Michelle Wilson01:22 - Michelle's Phone Call06:50 - Michelle's Story is Similar to Mine13:16 - How Did You Do It? 16:37 - John's Temple Experience23:26 - The Temple Experience with Grace25:46 - Movement in the Moment28:16 - Walking into the Pain31:40 - Finding Joy in the Journey32:35 - Feeling Sufficient and Grace33:45 - How Do You Feel Sufficient?38:58 - Covenant Grace47:30 - Riffing on Grace48:00 - Final Thoughts51:34 - The Savior's Love Makes Our Trials Worth It51:42 - Closing
This is about abuse, missing, and murdered children. Listen with care.In preparation for Friday's new episode with Melanie Perkins McLaughlin, a replay of Andy Puglisi's case first released in June 2023, in two parts.There are many updates to this story, despite it being a decades-long mystery. Explore the haunting case of Andy Puglisi, a young boy who vanished from a public pool in 1976, spotlighting the societal attitudes towards missing children during that time. There was no system in place, no organizations, resources or support. The discussion delves into a failed police response, and the lack of societal capital of these children. Andy's case shines a light on the systemic failures that persist in handling missing child cases, and worse, the cold realities of child exploitation, insidious clergy sex abuse, and the loss and anger survivors of sexual abuse have been left with.The story of 10-year-old Andy Puglisi's disappearance in the summer of 1976 still echoes through those neighborhoods. We learned in shocking detail what was going on in 1970s Massachusetts from the documentary "Have You Seen Andy," that was researched, written, and produced by Melanie Perkins McLaughlin—Andy's childhood friend and neighbor in the Lawrence projects. We confront the epidemic of missing and murdered children during that time, and confront the real threat of online child exploitation. We travel the Merrimack Valley, remembering Michelle Wilson's 1969 murder in Boxford and the ripple effects of these events. Hear about the grim confessions of Charles E. Pierce and the sinister connections involving Wayne W. Chapman, a known predator whose dark legacy taints this New England community. We continue to advocate for these children and so many like them. Crime of the Truest Kind, EP 44 for photos, resources, and linksNCMEC information at missingkids.orgTipline: 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678)LINKSHave You Seen Andy?, streaming now on MAXby Melanie Perkins McLaughlinBoston Globe "Have You Seen Andy' series, July 4, 1999by Judith GainesSend a message to the showSupport the showFollow Instagram | Facebook | BlueSky | TikTok | Threads | YouTube For show notes & source information at CrimeoftheTruestKind.comGive the dogs a bone tip jar: buymeacoffee.com/truestkindBecome a patron: Patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkindThis podcast has minimal profanity but from time to time you get one or some curse words. This isn't for kids.Music included in episodes from Joe "onlyone" Kowalski, Dug McCormack's Math Ghosts and Shredding by Andrew King
In our engaging interview, Rachel talks about her hilarious new [picture book, How to Pee Your Pants: The Right Way (published by Feiwel & Friends, October 15, 2024) and the embarrassing real first-grade event which prompted her to write it (According to Rachel, it was 'directed by my little kid self'). Rachel grew up in Utah in a book-loving family, and talked about her dream trips to the Draper Library in the mountains, where they would pile the car full of books. WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE turned into a 'book of revelation' and helped chart out her storytelling journey, giving her permission to 'pee her pants and still be loved and appreciated.' In high school, she discovered writing (a poem a day) and loved art, but connected them only when she began to write children's stories. Rachel found her agent, Lindsay Auld, through the slush pile (!) and now has multiple book deals, including a ghost book coming out this summer. Rachel likes to vary her text between simplicity and complexity, adding layers to the story, and drawing humorous elements in the artwork (i.e., tooth braces on the giraffe). Rachel's mantra is "Follow the Fun." A great recipe for us all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In our engaging interview, Rachel talks about her hilarious new [picture book, How to Pee Your Pants: The Right Way (published by Feiwel & Friends, October 15, 2024) and the embarrassing real first-grade event which prompted her to write it (According to Rachel, it was 'directed by my little kid self'). Rachel grew up in Utah in a book-loving family, and talked about her dream trips to the Draper Library in the mountains, where they would pile the car full of books. WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE turned into a 'book of revelation' and helped chart out her storytelling journey, giving her permission to 'pee her pants and still be loved and appreciated.' In high school, she discovered writing (a poem a day) and loved art, but connected them only when she began to write children's stories. Rachel found her agent, Lindsay Auld, through the slush pile (!) and now has multiple book deals, including a ghost book coming out this summer. Rachel likes to vary her text between simplicity and complexity, adding layers to the story, and drawing humorous elements in the artwork (i.e., tooth braces on the giraffe). Rachel's mantra is "Follow the Fun." A great recipe for us all. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michelle Wilson, a registered dietician from Branz Nutrition, joins Megan Lynch with tips on how to get back into a 'regular' eating pattern after the holidays. She points out that appetite 'ebbs and flows' and severely restricting food may not be healthy. https://www.branznutritioncounseling.com/
In this supersized episode of Stagecraft, we bring you three conversations from Variety's Business of Broadway breakfast, featuring the stars, creators and producers behind some of the biggest shows on Broadway this fall. In our first conversation, Erik Piecuch of City National Bank moderates a discussion with the producers Hunter Arnold ("Maybe Happy Ending," "Othello"), Caroline Kaplan ("Redwood"), Mara Isaacs ("Gypsy," "Hadestown"), and Sammy Lopez ("How to Dance in Ohio," "JOB"). In our second talk, Variety's Rebecca Rubin talks with four of the stars of the new Broadway revival of "Our Town": Zoey Deutch, Jim Parsons, Ephraim Sykes and Michelle Wilson. And in our final interview, Variety's Brent Lang talks to two of the creative forces behind the buzzy new revival of "Sunset Boulevard," star Nichole Scherzinger and director Jamie Lloyd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michelle Wilson, a Dietitian from Branz Nutritian, joins Megan Lynch as Pumpkin Spice season is in full swing. https://www.branznutritioncounseling.com/our-team © Sarah Griesemer/staff photo / USA TODAY NETWORK
In this episode of The Inclusion School Podcast, hosts Julie Kratz and Simone Morris sit down with Michelle Wilson, co-founder of Sam and Jack Publishing, based in Frisco, Texas. Michelle, a special education veteran, shares her journey of publishing children's books centered around inclusion, inspired by her own experiences, her three children, and particularly her granddaughter. Her first book, "Beau and Boxer's First Day at School," uses the engaging story of a boxer dog to teach kids about friendship and inclusion. Join us as Michelle uncovers her unique approach to storytelling and the importance of fostering an inclusive mindset in children from an early age. Get ready to be inspired by tips, personal stories, and valuable insights into creating and promoting inclusivity in both literature and life. Listen to the entire podcast at https://inclusionschool.com/. To reach us, email talktous@inclusionschool.com Grab resources mentioned in the show at https://inclusionschool.com/resources/
Your host, Catherine Cantey, talks with Elder Law Attorney at Wilson Legal, Michelle Wilson.Tune in to learn how to leave a legacy that reflects your true values and makes things easier for those you care about. Dive into the importance of planning for life's major transitions—whether it's entering a new decade, dealing with a diagnosis, facing the loss of a loved one, or any significant change. We explore how to avoid leaving an "accidental legacy" by taking proactive steps to ensure you are remembered the way you want.We talk about:-Intentional Planning-Countless book recommendations -Prioritizing Self CareTo learn more about Michelle's work, visit Wilson-Legal.com.If you'd like to be a guest on The Business Vitality® podcast, click HERE.For more information, visit CatherineCantey.com.
Robert speaks with Michelle Wilson about Legacy in a completely different direction. What legacy are you leaving through your estate not just property but what story are you leaving for your loved ones. This was a challenging conversation and one I encourage you to listen to, be intentional about your estate planning. Michelle Wilson is an author, attorney, and owner of the law firm, Wilson Legal, in Cumming, Georgia. Since 2008, she has specialized in planning for estates, businesses, seniors, and special needs adults and children. For those who've experienced loss, her team assists them through the probate process.Clients find peace of mind knowing that they and their loved ones and businesses are prepared for the future. The firm's compassion for others and commitment to service is one reason this team acts as a trusted advisor far beyond the close of a matter.At Wilson Legal, we believe the best life is lived intentionally and by design.Website: https://wilson-legal.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wilsonlegal/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wilsonlegal164 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wilson.legal/
In this episode, we dive into legal protection for entrepreneurs with Michelle Wilson Murphy! Michelle is a trademark attorney and founder of The CEO Legal Loft, who guides entrepreneurs through the legal aspects of their businesses, including contracts, trademarks, and other essential legal resources.She's also a branding client I've worked with multiple times!Michelle shares invaluable insights as we explore topics such as protecting your intellectual property, the essential legal pages every website should have, and key elements to include in your contracts as a business owner. We also discuss licensing, copyrights, and more! Tune in to learn what you may be missing to protect your business legally!Download my Business Toolkit here:https://angiemcpherson.com/toolkitConnect with me on Instagram:https://instagram.com/angiejanineConnect with Michelle Wilson Murphy:https://theceolegalloft.com/https://www.instagram.com/thetrademarkattorney_Michelle's Legal Lattes Email Community For full show notes and links from today's episode, visit: https://angiemcpherson.com/12
Every dollar you spend is a vote. Every dollar you invest or save is also a vote. How can you make sure that the companies you support also support an agenda and a world vision that you agree with? And just what should you look for when trying to decide where to place your money? Join Annie and Jay Warmke of Blue Rock Station as they speak with Michelle Wilson, Financial Planner and owner of Athens Impact Socially Responsible Investments as they discuss the evils and advantages of money.
As I delved into Episode 4 of And Just Like That Season 1, I couldn't help but wonder: WHERE IS MAGDA? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anything Sex and the City adjacent)? Just record a voice memo on your phone and email it to AndJustLikeMatt@gmail.com and Matt will answer your question on the show with his very fancy guests.