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Send us a textThis is the time of year for planting. Small gardens are cropping up all over my neighborhood. One of my favorite things to plant is pumpkins. I love the beautiful pumpkin blossoms and having a Halloween Jack-o-lantern that was grown in my own yard. In our story, “The World's Biggest Pumpkin,” by Nathaniel Lewis, a man from the Guinness Book of World Records is out on a farm to measure and weigh a likely winner in the pumpkin category. Unfortunately, he also discovers what has made it so big, and it's not Miracle Grow. Do pumpkins, unassuming squash, have a history and lore of their own? The answer is, yes, and we'll explore.MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes" Ellen Edsen: "The Pumpkin Song"Spooky Scary Sounds: "Evil Lurks on Halloween"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal Podcast
Send us a textThis is the time of year for planting. Small gardens are cropping up all over my neighborhood. One of my favorite things to plant is pumpkins. I love the beautiful pumpkin blossoms and having a Halloween Jack-o-lantern that was grown in my own yard. In our story, “The World's Biggest Pumpkin,” by Nathaniel Lewis, a man from the Guinness Book of World Records is out on a farm to measure and weigh a likely winner in the pumpkin category. Unfortunately, he also discovers what has made it so big, and it's not Miracle Grow. Do pumpkins, unassuming squash, have a history and lore of their own? The answer is, yes, and we'll explore.MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes" Ellen Edsen: "The Pumpkin Song"Spooky Scary Sounds: "Evil Lurks on Halloween"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal Podcast
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You make 35,000 decisions a day—are they leading you to God's best? Tune in to this conversation about decisions, direction, and destiny. So Good Moments: Why experience isn't always the best teacher. How to make wisdom your companion in decision making. Why accountability is Miracle-Grow for your spiritual life. Why God's will is not a needle in a haystack—it is the haystack.How to pre-make decisions so you can avoid regret. The difference between your calling and your assignment…and more! Discussion Questions: What was your favorite part of this episode? What small decision in your life was really a big one in disguise?What have you learned about calling vs. assignment? What crossroads have you most recently been at? How did you make wisdom your companion as you made your decision? What decision do you look back on and cringe a little? Resources: Shownotes PlusLearn more about Sisterhood Ask a QuestionAll Episodes© 2022 Be Essential Songs (BMI) / Jord A Lil Music (BMI) / Doejones20 (BMI) (admin at EssentialMusicPublishing.com). All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Whatever they offer you don't feed the plants! On this episode of Anime Was (Not) a Mistake's first ever Spooktacular we are dealing with an alien invasion right in the heart of New York City! We are all in full bloom tonight, especially Jon, he had little bit too much of that Miracle Grow. Run and flee in terror with the classic, 80s, horror, musical Little Shop of Horrors (1986). Dan and I have also managed to snag a few guests while we were in route to the Dentist's office. We can't wait for them to join us in having some fun now... I know Daniel is the greatest but, he's recording with a Sem-alcoholic... Hopefully, even with all that is against us we can make it out of Skid Row and arrive somewhere that's green! Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided by: “HALLOWEEN THEME (TRAP REMIX) (Michael Myers Theme)” – TRAP MUSIC NOW “Virtual Mima” – Perfect Blue Original Soundtrack [Masahiro Ikumi] “Sweet Halloween - [葉月ゆら/Hatsuki Yura]
Today we're doing something a little different. I'm re-releasing an episode from my personal podcast, Life is a Festival, because it remains one of my favorite interviews ever. This conversation, originally recorded a few years ago, is with Tricia Eastman and Joseph Barsuglia, two pioneers in the world of psychedelic medicine. We dive deep into Iboga, the Bwiti people of Gabon, and the powerful pharmacology of this unique plant medicine. I wanted to share it with you as it remains highly relevant and educational. In this episode, we explore Iboga and its cultural and spiritual significance. We discuss the Bwiti people, their rituals and music, and how these elements interweave with Iboga's healing properties. Tricia and Joseph share their journeys as healers, their work with Iboga, and its connection to other psychedelics like 5-MeO-DMT. We also touch on the subject of microdosing Iboga and its suitability for this practice. Joseph and Tricia both worked at Crossroads ibogaine treatment center in Mexico. Joseph has co-led psychedelic retreats around the world since 2015 and serves as an advisor to numerous psychedelic medicine companies. Tricia Eastman is a renowned speaker and healer, with her book Seeding Consciousness: Plant Medicine, Ancestral Wisdom, and Psychedelic Initiation launching November 12, 2024. Together, they bring a wealth of wisdom to today's discussion. Timestamps: (08:00) - Who are the Bwiti (17:00) - The Pharmacology of Iboga (29:00) - The meaning of Bwiti music and rituals (38:30) - Tricia and Joseph's journeys to iboga (46:30) - 5MeoDmt (52:00) - Overcoming spiritual ego and supporting conservation (1:04:30) - Microdosing iboga Links: Seeding Consciousness - Simon & Schuster Dr. Joseph Peter Barsuglia psychedelicjourneys - Tricia Eastman
In this 227th Episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, Tom discusses 9 Types of Garden Fertilizers and How to Use Them. Tom has tried different methods to improve plant growth in his gardens over the years, and he shares his experience and "recipes" with you. This is intended to be a high level discussion of different fertilizers including Miracle Grow, Mittleider Method Micro-Nutrients, Used Coffee Ground Tea, Epsom Salt Tea, Comfrey Tea, Stinging Nettle Tea, Compost Tea, Worm Casting Tea and Fish Emulsion Tea. Obviously this is just scratching the surface on garden fertilizers, and there are other products and methods that folks have used to successfully grow healthy plants and have excellent harvests. Feel free to add your methods to the conversation by sending an email to him at realsmallscalelife@gmail.com. For links and "recipes," head on over to the Small Scale Website at https://smallscalelife.com.
Host Meg Wolitzer presents two works about growth helped along by some sort of fantastical assistance. The characters in these pieces are stuck—and consciously or not, they're looking for something to give them just a little push. And that nudge comes in the form of magic. In “Isabella's Garden,” by Naomi Kritzer, a backyard nature site presents a young family with a new world of fertility. The reader is Jane Kaczmarek. In “My Dear You,” by Rachel Khong, performed by Annie Q, the afterlife provides a perfect platform for questions about love, commitment, and the meaning of forever. After the reading, Wolitzer talks to Khong about the story and her writing process.
When a teen genius spends too much time in his basement making home videos, his ideas about holes are purely theoretical. But once he convinces himself to take the first slide, his experiment becomes a slippery slope of interdimensional tropes. What ever happened to all the aspirational teen spaces from the 80s and 90s? How did DoppelQuinn get so much done in 15 minutes? Can we get the art department on the phone? It's the episode that may never get home!Join weekly watch parties during Pilot Season on the USS Hood Discord! Friends of DeSoto for LaborSupport the production of Greatest TrekMusic by Adam RaguseaFollow Greatest Trek on Twitter, and discuss the show using the hashtag #GreatestTrek!Greatest Trek on YouTube | Facebook group | Subreddit | Discord | WikiSign up for our mailing list!Get a thing at podshop.biz!
Jeff and Jonathan dispel some common myths about caring for indoor plants during the winter season. They also talk about some solutions including testing soil, using a microbiometer and repotting plants.Plus, Jonathan tells a Halloween story that involves…Miracle Grow?**********************************************Have a question? Let us know at teamingwithmicrobes@me.comPlant a row for the hungry/Read Teaming With Microbes, Teaming With Nutrients and Teaming With Fungi!Thanks to our sponsors:Big Foot MicrobesNumber 2 Organics made in partnership with Malibu CompostDown To Earth All Natural Fertilizers The Teaming with Microbes Podcast is edited and produced with original music by Pod Peak. Special thanks to the Anchorage Daily News for hosting the show!
Jesus was a master communicator. He used objects, humor, current events, historical reference, and poetry. But most of all, he told stories. He knew that stories were impactful in the hearts and minds of people, that they remembered stories. He also knew that they were a way to help them gain a greater understanding about life: life with God, life with each other. Our speakers this month; Mike Breaux and Gene Appel from East Side Christian Church in Anaheim, California, are sharing a few of deep powerful stories of Jesus, unpacking His teaching and the incredible impact they can have on our lives! So If God's word was a seed, how well would it be growing in your soul? Could it use a bit of Miracle-Grow? with a bit of spiritual gardening advice here's Mike Breaux! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/326/29
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Meta introduces SeamlessM4T, a multimodal AI model for speech and text translations that supports nearly 100 languages. OpenAI announces fine-tuning for GPT 3.5 Turbo, allowing businesses to customize the model for unique user experiences. The Backyard Emporium offers Miracle Grow, a product that makes plants grow super fast. Three AI research papers are discussed, covering adversarial robustness of multi-modal foundation models, causal inference learning, and motion-guided masking for video masked autoencoding. Contact: sergi@earkind.com Timestamps: 00:34 Introduction 01:30 Meta Introduces SeamlessM4T, a Multimodal AI Model for Speech and Text Translations 03:10 OpenAI Announces Finetuning for GPT 3.5 Turbo 04:42 Mixture of Experts Open Project 05:41 Fake sponsor 07:33 On the Adversarial Robustness of Multi-Modal Foundation Models 08:46 Active and Passive Causal Inference Learning 10:16 MGMAE: Motion Guided Masking for Video Masked Autoencoding 12:10 Outro
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Series Title: Mark, The "Show Me" Gospel Sermon Title: Miracle Grow Scripture Passage: Mark 4:26-34
In essence, every thought we think is like a seed. It will bear the fruit of its kind in our experience. Being aware that what we focus on grows, we ought to be mindful of the general theme of the thoughts we're thinking; the seeds we are planting. Like a gardener, we always reap what we sow. On this episode, Darrell and Ed inspire listeners to sow their mind with the thought seeds of good health, happiness, love, success and prosperity. And, during the second segment, Tantalizing Tattoo artist Steven Bruni adds Miracle-Grow to our good desires with today's reading, “Zeal”
Spreading Milorganite over the yard today…and Miracle Grow spraying over the plants later in the afternoon, as the sun sets…yard care is NEVER complete! The Music Authority Podcast...listen, like, comment, download, share, repeat…heard daily on Podchaser, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audible, Listen Notes, Google Podcast Manager, Mixcloud, Player FM, Stitcher, Tune In, Podcast Addict, Cast Box, Radio Public, and Pocket Cast, and APPLE iTunes! Follow the show on TWITTER JimPrell@TMusicAuthority! Please, are you listening? Please, are you sharing the podcast? Please, has a podcast mention been placed into your social media? How does and can one listen in? Let me list the ways...*Podcast - https://themusicauthority.transistor.fm/ The Music Authority Podcast! Special Recorded Network Shows, too! Different than my daily show! *Radio Candy Radio Monday Wednesday, & Friday 7PM ET, 4PM PT*Rockin' The KOR Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 7PM UK time, 2PM ET, 11AM PT www.koradio.rocks*Pop Radio UK Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 6PM UK, 1PM ET, 10AM PT! *The Sole Of Indie Monday Through Friday 6-7PM EST! April 15, 2023, Saturday, page two…Louis And The Shakes - Trailblazr@Stephen Bunovsky - Violette@Johnny Schlager - Siesta-In-BalconiaSMYLE - I'm So Heavy@The Dodgers - Mr. Music [Love On The Rebound]Rich Arithmetic - In Our Time (Ode To E-Types)Ronnie D'Addario - Falling For Love [Best Of 1976 – 1983] (You Are the Cosmos)Shout Out Louds - Please Please PleaseThe Beatersband Vintage PunkRock'n'Roll - Be My Baby [Vol. Tre]Phil Matthews - Isolation Blues [Ghosts In The Static]AJ Rosales - 07 - Peak Nothing [Manifestations]The Dollyrots - 08 Nightlight [Barefoot And Pregnant]Mono In Stereo - The Conversation (Rum Bar Records)The Courettes - I've Been Walking [Here Are The Courettes] (Damaged Goods Records)Lund brothers - 09 There's A ReasonThe Right Here - 21 - If This Land Isn't My Land [Rebel Rousers] (Rum Bar Records)Gary Ritchie - Victimized [Drake Near The Alley]The Neighborhoods - 05 - Crown Victoria [Red on Red Hots Compilation] (Red on Red Records)
Dr. Michael Roizen, chief wellness officer emeritus of the Cleveland Clinic and author of nine best-selling books, has developed a concept, RealAge, that motivates people to take control of their lives in a way that will help them live longer and healthier. “The most important thing for people to understand is they're a genetic engineer,” he maintains. The choices people make in how they live can determine how long they live. His RealAge program, which suggests that people at the age of 90 will soon be able to live like 40-year-olds, advocates taking steps to remain physically active, reduce stress and continue social engagement. All can prolong life span and assure greater health. “When you do stress management or when you do physical activity, you change which of the genes are in or not in your cells,” Dr. Roizen says. Stressing a muscle, he explains, can send a protein to one's brain that can fertilize the hippocampus and act as Miracle Grow for the brain. This, in turn, can reduce the likelihood of dementia and other forms of cognitive dysfunction. Every person, he says, can reach their own “real age” by choosing their method of activity. ”If you don't like walking, you can do gardening, you can play with your kids, you can play ping pong,” Dr. Roizen says. “It's any activity. Do things you love that love you back.” People can learn more of Dr. Roizen's ideas and programs for prolonging life through his book, The Great Age Reboot, or visiting the app, Reboot Your Age (greatagereboot.com). ***** Like many physicians now engaged in controlling the aging process, Dr. Michael Roizen entered the field from different medical specialties. He is board certified in both internal medicine and anesthesiology. He was running a step-down ICU at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center studying the outcome of patients who had undergone cardiovascular surgery. “It wasn't their cardiac history or their lung function or their liver function or kidney function or their brain function that determined outcome,” he discovered. “What determined the outcome was their age.” He then embarked on a new mission as a physician - motivating patients to take charge of the way they aged. Dr. Roizen served as Cleveland Clinic's first Chief Wellness Officer from 2007 to 2019. He now serves fifty percent time as the Cleveland Clinic's Chief Wellness Officer Emeritus, and the other half as a Professor at the Learner College of Medicine of the Cleveland Clinic at Case Western Reserve University. He is a recipient of an Emmy, an Elle, and the Paul Rogers Best Medical Communicator Award from the National Library of Medicine. He initiated and developed the RealAge concept to motivate behavior change. He believes that soon 90 will be the new 40, and how one can prepare for it is described in his most recent book, The Great Age Reboot, and Reboot Your Age app. Dr. Roizen is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Williams College and became a member of the American Osteopathic Association after graduating from UCSF School of Medicine. He has authored over 195 peer reviewed scientific publications, four New York Times #1 bestsellers, and nine overall bestsellers. He and Dr. Mehmet Oz co-authored a daily column syndicated to over 100 newspapers that translates current scientific reports into actionable steps for lay audiences. A recipient of The United Way of Cleveland Humanitarian of the Year Award, Dr. Roizen has won over 75 trophies in class A squash competition. He practices what he preaches when it comes to enhancing his health and life expectancy, even working at a treadmill desk to help achieve his goal of walking at least 10,000 steps a day. He and his wife, who is also a medical doctor, have two children: Jenny, a PhD organic chemist working for the US Energy Department, and Jeffrey, an MD/PhD faculty member in pediatric endocrinology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. ***** Thank you to our Cutting Edge Health supporters: CZTL Methylene Blue Get a $10 discount by using this link: https://cztl.bz?ref=3OqY9 on an order of $70 or more OR use this discount code at checkout: jane10 Renue by Science: 10% off NMN https://renuebyscience.com/product/pure-nmn-sublingual-powder-30-grams/ Enter jane10 at checkout for 10% off. Cutting Edge Health podcast website: https://cuttingedgehealth.com/ Cutting Edge Health Social and YouTube: YouTube channel: youtube.com/@cuttingedgehealthpodcast Instagram - https://instagram.com/cuttingedgehealthpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Cutting-Edge-Health-Podcast-with-Jane-Rogers-101036902255756 Please note that the information provided in this show is not medical advice, nor should it be taken or applied as a replacement for medical advice. The Cutting Edge Health podcast, its employees, guests and affiliates assume no liability for the application of the information discussed. Special thanks to Alan, Maria, Louis, and Nicole on the Cutting Edge Health team!
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Merry Christmas! We're talking the latest MCU Disney+ Special Presentation The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special written and directed by James Gunn. Who left voicemails on the Comics and Chronic hotline? Did we hear from pure swag himself? Will Jake ever unleash The Winter Cody? Should Kevin Bacon die in this? Did this special show off the Guardians' powers in a cool way? How did we feel about Chris Pratt's performance? Was Groot juicing on Miracle Grow? Did Drax murder that guy in the Go Bot suit? Is Batista the better wrestler/actor out of him The Rock and John Cena? Who would we cast Batista as in the James Gunn DC Universe? Are Batman's other villains cooler than Bane? Are we fans of Christmas or are we Christmas haters? Who is the best gift giver in Comics and Chronic? Was this movie wholesome and corny? What did we think of the soundtrack? How do we feel about Chris Pratt and does that change how we feel about Star Lord? Do we want to hang out with Mark Ruffalo? Who would be the worst team up in the MCU? Are Transformers canon in the MCU now? When does Kevin Bacon's acting work best? Did we already know Mantis was Star-Lord's sister? What's Jake's gripe with the holiday special? What other holidays should The Guardians of the Galaxy have a special on? How do we feel about the end of James Gunn tenure in the MCU? How do we feel about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Do we need more of the cosmic side of the MCU? How should Marvel use future special presentations to shape the MCU? And who issues Anthony the ultimate wedding challenge at the end of this episode? Will he accept?! Thanks so much for listening and Happy Holidays from Comics and Chronic! Check out last year's Christmas episode: Christmas and Chronic Check out our website: https://www.comicsandchronic.com/ New episodes every THURSDAY Follow us on social media! Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @comicsnchronic YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQ E-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.com Cody Twitter: @Cody_Cannon Instagram: @walaka_cannon TikTok: @codywalakacannon Jake Instagram: @jakefhaha Anthony Instagram // Twitter // TikTok : @mrtonynacho YouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy
HighlightsEars: The Soft Power of Listening - Part 7 (Episode 44) Miracle Grow for Relationships Marriage The decision to get married is weighted heavily toward what we see...is this person physically attractive to me? But the decision to stay married is weighted more toward what we hear...do I have satisfying communication with my spouse? Thirty-six Questions that Lead to Love, (NYT January 9, 2015) Communication Exercise - Ask: What's the biggest thing impacting you and how are you feeling about it? (Emotionally Healthy Discipleship, Pete Scazzero) Family Relationships Too often we're overly concerned with ourselves, too much so to take a moment to really understand what's going on with someone else, and make sure they know that we understand. I often say, ‘You don't understand people when you understand them. You understand them when they understand that you understand.' That's when you know you have trust...so just listen, listen, listen. (The Power of the Other, Henry Cloud) Friendships You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you. (Dale Carnegie) Work-place Relationships Google found out that successful teams listened to one another. Members took turns, heard one another out, and paid attention to nonverbal cues to pick up on unspoken thoughts and feelings... It created an atmosphere of so-called psychological safety, where people were more likely to share information and ideas without fear of being talked over or dismissed. (You're Not Listening, Kate Murphy) (Doctors who don't get sued) were more likely to engage in active listening, saying such things as “Go on, tell me more about that,”...the difference was entirely in how they talked to their patients. ( Blink, Malcolm Gladwell) Leadership(Leadership in Turbulent Times, Doris Kearns Goodwin) Listen, learn and love. (Cynt Marshall CEO - Dallas Mavericks) There's a constant temptation in leadership to feel like you need to know all the answers.That's never true. In fact, the best leaders are usually not defined by the answers they give but Page 1 of 2 by the questions they ask. The longer you're in leadership, the more curious you should become. One tell-tale sign of a leader who has lost their edge is they ask almost no questions. Sometimes that's because you think you know all the answers. Other times, it's because you've lost interest. You're just not curious. Both are deadly to leadership. So...next time you're in a conversation or meeting, speak more sentences that end with a question mark than you do sentences that end with a period. (Carey Nieuwhoff) I will present to you parts of my self...slowly, if you are patient and tender. I will open drawers that mostly stay closed and bring out places and people and things...loves and frustrations, hopes and sadnesses...bits and pieces of decades of life...They are me. If you regard them lightly, deny that they are important, judge me or fail to listen well...I will quietly...slowly...begin to wrap them up, like worn jewelry, tuck them away in my small chest of drawers...and close.”
God is depicted as a gardener who nurtures us and helps us cultivate purpose and joy in our lives. This episode looks at: God as the Gardener in the Scriptures, What a gardener does (3:11"), Spiritual implications for us (5:16"), "Miracle Grow" and how to be fruitful spiritually (9:02"), and Resources and Prayer of Blessing (20:26"). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antoinette-t-cooper/message
The words you say to your husband are either pouring Round Up or Miracle Grow on your marriage garden. You can either speak LIFE over him, or you can speak DEATH. Inside today's episode, we're studying the Song of Songs. Which is a powerful (& very descriptive) love story between a man & woman within the bible. & what makes this book so powerful is the WORDS this man & wife use to speak both TO each other & ABOUT each other. So today, we're taking cues from these scriptures & diving into 10 words of affirmation that you can use to speak LIFE over your husband & your marriage. Because here's the thing: Your marriage is your 1st ministry. God WILL NOT be impressed by your 6 figure coaching business if your marriage is hanging on by a thread. What good is a thriving business if your marriage is dying?? So friend, I want you to grab your Bible & press play on this episode because today, we're addressing something much bigger than your business. Your marriage. Xoxo, Camie
Host Meg Wolitzer presents two works about growth helped along by some sort of fantastical assistance. The characters in these pieces are stuck; consciously or not, they're looking for something to give them just a little push. And that nudge comes in the form of magic. In “Isabella's Garden” by Naomi Kritzer, a backyard nature site presents a young family with a new world of fertility. The reader is Jane Kaczmarek. In “My Dear You” by Rachel Khong, performed by Annie Q., the afterlife provides a perfect platform for questions about love, commitment, and the meaning of forever. After the reading, Wolitzer talks to Khong about the story and her writing process.
Kathyrn Reeves is the Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer at Illumina, a San Diego-based company that unlocks the power of the genome. Kathryne is Illumina's first CMO. She has more than 25 years of marketing and corporate strategy experience, previously holding senior leadership roles at Nationwide, Scott's Miracle Grow, and Cardinal Health.Kathryn is a returning guest to the podcast so the focus on this bonus episode is on leadership. Recorded in front of an audience of marketers at 2022's Deloitte University's Next Generation Academy in Westlake, Texas, Kathryne discusses her leadership philosophies. CMOs often hold one of the most innovative and challenging roles in business today. Those who excel can operate at the highest level to drive growth and create value for their organizations. To learn more how Deloitte helps bolster the value CMOs deliver, visit www.cmo.deloitte.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hot Hot, your tomatoes are going to rock, mushy tomatoes, abused tomatoes, they like to be stressed, squeeze squeeze sqeeze, shading plants, Addicted To Gardening, what are you having for dinner?, bunch of old people, watch it!, family family, eat it while you can, how do you know snap peas are ready?, felt like a cow chewing cud, grilled zucchini, spaghetti with oil and garlic, ummm yum, there can never be too much garlic, you're sounding pretty fancy, love leftovers so much, zucchilini, zucchini bread, why not?, Patrizia's Italian zucchini recipe, we get along like hellzaspoppin, mandolin, it's not rocket science, mush, chicken piccata, it's one of those things that's better each day, it's a win win, if I had to be allergic to anything thank God it isn't bread, mushrooms, that's a good question, nurseries are having sales, this is the time, Jeannie, fountain in your atrium, basil, Miracle Grow, grow grow grow, I have a talk and they don't listen, whack ‘em, cicada, someone told me something horrific, fear was struck into my heart, there's nothing better in the dead of January, freezing, canning, immersion blender, bacon fat, if there's one thing that gets me up in the morning it's fancy ice, weeds, native plants, moss, mini Connemara, are you sitting out in the garden at all?, hammock, supporting your local growers, roses, Black Gold soil, restful garden, orange, drive around and see what's growing, gardening Facebook groups, what are having for dinner?, I love you, garden nightclubs.
After defeating the big bad of book 5 we loot all his shit. We then take our orb and go home... or at least back to the inn and then a mansion. Over the next couple days we discus our future plans and welcome back an old friend.Talk to us and other MNmaxed listeners in DiscordTo support MNmaxed, check out our PatreonGet MNmaxed gaming music at our YouTubeAdditional audio is provided by TabletopAudio.comSupport the show
Allergies, wet Oregon, rain is a good thing, it's delicious, New York thunderstorms, I would stand there and moan, seasons as time management, learn how to commit again, go appreciate your people…people, hacking at my Japanese knotweed, hori hori, Russian psychic, bent trowels, 1 piece tools, baby groundhogs, Roundup talk, I am dandelion's sole sponsor and supporter, blackberry, Crossbow, Hercules fighting the Hydra, Dollar Store, poison cone, nutsedge, it comes back like a mother, Sedgehammer, Dawn soap, Cinderella, now you know what it feels like to be seventy, you're valiant, putting out fires, vinca, I'm uncovering a patio, lilies, herbs, thyme, mint, you don't want to do that, fennel, dill, lemon tree, do not miss the scent of those blooms, Down To Earth Citrus Fertilizer, roots blossoms leaves, speaking of crack cocaine, Miracle Grow, houseplants, transplant station, Osmocote, hermit crab thing, orange, wandering Jew, plant surgery, Boston fern, let's let Mikey do it, day lilies, willow water, hydrangea, roses, peony, vegetable water, perennials, 13s and 5s, garden beds, pyrenees, poppies, salvia, campanula, petunia, snap dragon, that was a journey, cosmos, zinnias, foxgloves up the wazoo, tomatoes, topping peppers, radishes, lettuce salads, kale.
• And as I concluded, I realized, okay, I'm going to need to sit with this for a little bit. I'm going to need to let this integrate. I'm an experimenter. So I love taking information ever since I was little. I started with energetics when I was little, I loved going to the bookstore and then going to the self-help section and I'd find books on energy and being an empath. And so I would experiment with it because I was very sensitive. I could feel everything. I'm like, why am I feeling this? And it wasn't, here's the thing is it's interesting because there was a remembrance that I brought into this lifetime. It was that I didn't want to shut it off. I didn't want to turn it off. I felt like it was a power and it was something that I enjoy, but I wanted to learn how to be able to still be of service without taking on other people's energy, being able to sense, but keeping it separate. (11:20)• And what you were saying right now is so deeply connected to my soul. The concept of light. When I was a little girl, I was about 10 years old when I had my first spiritual awakening. And I just remember thinking there's a song in the church that I learned. And it was from, "this little light of mine, I'm going to let it shine". Yes. And it was a song that I would sing in order to acknowledge the things that happen in this Earthly realm and with my physical body can never touch the purity of my soul and that I have a light that they're never going to put out. (15:59)• It's been so amazing how my life has been shifting, where I'm finding, you know, my soul family, and I'm finding other people that I get to physically get to see and hug and touch. And that are here doing the work and helping anchor in Christ consciousness and co-creating heaven on earth. And, you know, we're just like intuitively able to communicate. And, you know, I feel like telepathic powers are being turned on and I'm so excited to see what comes through. Oh yes. I had so much fun with that class and it was all beautifully paced. It was again, I'm finding that letting go because I am a steadier, but before we all came together, I did a prayer and I just kind of let things go and just let things flow. And I was so grateful for that. It's just as much as we share medicine, it's medicine that we receive as well. (21:01)• Meditation:Okay. So go ahead and sit comfortably and cross your legs and cross your arms. Allow yourself to be open to receive. If you're able to put your feet on the ground, I want you to imagine that growing out of your feet are roots, the tree, you feel your feet on the ground. You feel you're supported. You feel the energy of mother earth and these roots grow 1, 3, 5, 10 feet down. Breathe in. Feel grounded and to mother earth now up above you is a beautiful golden light shining up. You can look up at it if you'd like and experience it raining down on you, shining down on you and shining on your Ajna, your third eye, and then sit up right and let that golden beautiful light to shine through your crown chakra and light golden nectar.Let it to permeate and sink through, into your face and your neck, your shoulders down your chest, and how's, it's working its way, feeling your entire energetic body. You feel every part of your being and your physical body as relaxing as this next. Divine benevolent energy moves its way down your legs through the ankles, through the feet, down through the roots, take a nice cleansing breath here, enjoying this being away from the doing enjoying, just being.Now in your mind's eye, right between your eyebrows. I want you to envision yourself. I want you to see yourself in present day. Look at him or her. Look at yourself, allow yourself to come into focus, seeing the details, and while looking at yourself, this image, I want you to acknowledge this sentence. I am.And I want you to fill that sentence with your first and last name. I am fill in that blank and look at yourself and acknowledge, what are the responsibilities of this individual? You're looking at yourself with the first and last name. What are her or his fears, dreams, duties. What are the rules that are being played on a daily basis?Maybe you sense energies around this image of yourself. Maybe you see pictures of family or dwellings work now with loving your heart. I want you to now with intention, look at this version of yourself with eyes of love, shift out the lens, and then smile and witnessed yourself smiling. Acknowledging the strength, the beauty, the resilience, the faith, and was loving your heart and loving your eyes, witnessed the image, fade away.Now I want you to think of the sentence I am and just your first name. Say it to yourself. I am in your first name and now I want you to. Envision in your third eye and your mind's eye yourself as a younger version of yourself, the younger boy, younger girl, allow that image to come into focus and ask yourself, what age is she or he, ask yourself, what are her or his challenges? What were the fears? What were the responsibilities? What were the burden? What was she or he having to navigate at this time? How is she or he being strong? What lights this child up, witness it all. All of the elements and the nuances of this time in time. Now was loving your eyes, look at her or him with eyes of love. Allow your heart to shine. A green light bursting out of your house. Smile and her or him acknowledge your love, your respect, your appreciation, your encouragement. You're so proud of this child and what she or he was able to overcome, accomplish and acknowledging the hard parts as well.And in your mind's eye, I allowed us image of your younger self's face. Take a nice deep breath. Now I want you to think of the words I am breathe into that might be feeling yourself, becoming aware of your body a bit more failing the energetics of gravity and your physical body. Feeling the I am having released these images in your timeline of yourself, going into.I am keep breathing. Do you feel that stillness, do you feel any sensations in your body? If you feel any tension, take a deep breath and breathe that oxygen. And with intention to that space, I am. And as we go a little bit deeper our soul, sometimes more times, often times, maybe all times. May not be able to find appropriate words to equate to what is felt or known.And with that being said, let go of the concept of I am, or at least that allow that to float away and I'm going to make a sound. And I want you to just connect with that sound and allow yourself to release deeper into this present moment.Om, one more time, a little bit lower, Om Feeling just peace in this place of peace. There are no worries. There are no judgments. There are no expectations. It is as it is. And when you're ready, you can start to wiggle your toes or fingers. You can sway your body a little bit or your neck. Acknowledge where you might feel heat. I'm feeling hate in my upper, the back of my heart chakra. (23:01) ABOUT WANNESSA BADGER:Wannessa Badger is the creator of The Self-Healing School, a sacred learning space offering self-healing courses complimented with coaching and community. Her foundational course, “Miracle Grow,” is a guided journey for survivors of adverse childhood experiences to break free of self-doubt, self-blame, self-rejection and (the resulting) self-sabotage with the power of true self-love at the subconscious level, transforming the energetics of one's inner being and the story of their lives.Having survived childhood traumas and pediatric kidney disease, Wannessa's self-healing journey led her to explore and discover the healing powers of energetics, psychology, neuroscience, and community. She has a degree in Child Development and Family Studies, as well as certifications as an AWAKE Integrative Energy Practitioner & a Mindset Transformation Coach.CONNECT WITH WANNESSA:Website: wannessabadger.comWAYS TO CONNECT WITH LARK:Visit my website: healintohappiness.comFollow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Heal-Into-HappyTwitter: @healintohappy
Benjamin Heldfond grew up in San Francisco where he lived through a high conflict divorce. He internalized the breakup as a signal that he was bad. The experience was like Miracle Grow for his growing drinking and heroin addiction which eventually led to a flatline overdose that saw him clinically dead. But even that didn't lead to his sobriety.Ben eventually entered treatment, found help and 6 years into his recovery, moved to Florida with the woman he would eventually marry. The move carried a great deal of resentment towards his wife which manifested in Ben living as a dry drunk without any accountability for his actions. This led to turmoil in the relationship. The two had a son together and divorced bitterly shortly after.Only after reflection did Ben see that left unchecked he threatened to repeat the same painful pattern he'd lived as a child. The realization moved him to call his therapist and sponsor. Ben eventually co-authored the book, “Our Happy Divorce”, with his Ex-Wife Nikki DeBartolo, which told the story of how their journey through divorce eventually brought them closer together.Episode ResourcesOur Happy Divorce | amazon.com/Our-Happy-DivorceConnect with Benjamin HeldfondInstagram | @ourhappydivorceFacebook | @ourhappydivorceTwitter | @ourhappydivorceConnect with The Courage to ChangePodcast Website | lionrock.life/couragetochangepodcastPodcast Instagram | @couragetochange_podcastYouTube | The Courage to Change PodcastTikTok | @ashleyloebblassingamePodcast Email | podcast@lionrock.lifePodcast Facebook | @thecouragetochangepodcastLionrock ResourcesLionrock Life Mobile App | lionrock.life/mobile-appSupport Group Meeting Schedule | lionrock.life/meetings
Your words and the words you speak inward and outward matter. How do you talk to yourself each day? Are you kind, loving and encouraging? Or do you verbally beat yourself up, remind yourself of mistakes and why you should give up? On today's episode I'm sharing my experience reading Don Miguel Ruiz's book for the second time years later. This book should be required reading for everyone. Check out what you'll learn: Reading the 4 Agreements again years later has a different meaning for me today than when I originally read the book. Being impeccable with your word is an inside job and should be taken seriously. If you're ready to change your life, change the way you talk to yourself. What is Miracle Grow for your confidence and self-esteem PLUS, I share a little quiz to understand if you're talking negatively to yourself. Links and resources mentioned in this episode: Grab the FREE resource Go from Unknown to Visible. Follow me on Instagram: @laurieann.murabito For more about me and what I do, check out my website. If you're looking for support to grow your business faster, get fully booked and profitable, schedule a call to explore if you'd be a good fit for one of my coaching programs. This episode is brought to you by: Acuity Scheduling, the application for all your scheduling, payment and appointment reminders. This all in one easy place for clients, sales calls and interviews to book their own appointment with you to fit their schedule and you'll never worry about time zones again! For a limited time try it for free with no credit card. Make sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any of my episodes. And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Each month, I pick one review to win a free coaching call with me. CLICK HERE to leave a review.
Kathryne Reeves is the CMO of Illumina, the high-growth San Diego-based company on the cutting edge of unlocking the power of the genome. Most, if not all of you, have been touched by this company. Their technology has been in 10,000 labs in 115 countries fighting COVID-19 and is foundational for scientists and researchers to develop vaccines and therapies. Its revenue grew 40% in 2021 to roughly $4.5 billion dollars–its stock price has grown nearly 100% in the last five years, and its market cap is roughly $50 billion.Kathryne is the first CMO for Illumina, and has been in the role for about 18 months, joining during the pandemic. She brings more than 25 years of cross-industry marketing and corporate strategy experience to Illumina. Previously, she held senior leadership roles at Nationwide, Scott's Miracle Grow, and Cardinal Health.In this conversation, Jim and Kathryne discuss the importance of listening and learning when coming in as a new leader, creating a “say-do” culture at work and how being an outsider has made her a better marketer and leader. CMOs often hold one of the most innovative and challenging roles in business today. Those who excel can operate at the highest level to drive growth and create value for their organizations. To learn more how Deloitte helps bolster the value CMOs deliver, visit www.cmo.deloitte.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
do you ever look out at your creative biz and see way too many things that you need to improve? maybe you even catch yourself saying, “the grass is greener on the other side? I opened an email from amy porterfield of the “online marketing made easy” podcast and she had a couple really profound descriptions & suggestions that i think will help so many of us!CLICK HERE for the episode links & show notes and to see photos from our family's trip to france in '19
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On this very first episode of The Blind Spot With Deb Seymour, I'm saying hello, introducing my professional career and sharing the reason why I'm doing this show for you. KEY INSIGHTS Have an open mind Follow what's fun and interesting Do your best Connect with others Listen to your mentors. ABOUT Deb Seymour is a certified Executive Leadership Coach, Leadership Development Trainer and host of The Blind Spot with Deb Seymour Podcast. With 30 years of Corporate Leadership experience and formal education from ICF accredited leadership coach training programs, she enjoys working with individuals and teams to up-level their leadership... beginning with how they lead themselves. She is hired by companies for 1:1 Executive Coaching and her Game Changer Leadership Development Program, an experiential leadership development program that is guaranteed to help people figure out their blind spots and up-level their performance to match the potential within. You can learn more & connect with Deb at: https://www.deborahseymour.com/ hello@deborahseymour.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/debseymour/ 610-592-8142