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We review the latest Asian American entertainment news on Good Pop's monthly entertainment news roundup segment, "Do We Want This?" For the August 2021 edition, we discuss the writing team for the much anticipated "Chinese Art Heist" film, Asian American casting news for TV and Film projects, those new pics from the set of the live-action Cowboy Bebop, and moreWhat's Popping? - A Pho Love Story, AcceptedFollow our hosts:Marvin Yueh - @marvinyuehJess Ju - @jessjutweetsHanh Nguyen - @hanhonymousFollow the show and engage with us at @goodpopclubPart of the Potluck Podcast CollectiveProduced by HappyEcstatic Media
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- Wendy Noe We are we have been dealing with a crisis with with the disease of addiction. And again, I think that we can see that because we're talking about it more than we've ever talked about it. And that's because we're seeing so many people affected by it. But it is a it's a huge health crisis that we're living in right now. It's just gigantic. And I don't think, quite honestly, we've seen the worst of it at this point. INTRO Hi everybody. Today we are talking about the disease of addiction. There is so much important ground we are going to cover, including why it matters that we call addiction a disease. Because this wasn’t the language that was used when I was a kid growing up in the “Just Say No” to drugs era. And my guest today has a ton to share. That is because this is Wendy Noe’s work. She is the executie director of the Dove Recovery House in Indianapolis, which is a recognized residential program for women with substance abuse disorders. But Wendy doesn’t just talk with us as a professional who works with women dealing with substance addictions, she talks to us as a woman who has been directly impacted by addiction. She walked with her brother as he spiraled deeper into addiction. She helped check him into and watched him leave treatment programs and she has really, really good words to offer if you are just feeling at the end of your rope as you try to help someone you love who is grappling with their addiction. As we dive in, a little bit more about Wendy. She is from central Indiana, lived here her whole life, although she has a love for Michigan, particularly South Haven. - Wendy Noe I just love the area. I love the peace of it all. I love the little bitty towns up there. I love the winetasting. I just feel like, you know, to be able to drive two hours, two 1/2 hours north and it's just such a peaceful getaway for me. Quiet's I love the nature. You know, her house is just a perfect space for me to retreat and just calm down from life. I just love it up there. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, I love that. Well, in the Great Lakes are their own national treasure. I mean, they are these sweeping landscapes that really when people talk about the Third Coast, my my in-laws are from northern Minnesota. So when we encounter the Great Lakes, it's usually from the western side driving through Wisconsin and into Minnesota. But my sister has recently moved to Michigan and it's beautiful. We hadn't really done Michigan in the same way because we'd always been on the other side. - Liesel Mertes But it's charming. And you can drive in Michigan forever like we we did a day coming through that Upper Peninsula and then all the way down to Ann Arbor. - Liesel Mertes And I was like, it's been like, you know, eleven hours all in Michigan. I was stunned at how large it is. - Wendy Noe It is. It's huge. And my husband and I always talk about retiring. And I mean, we're too young yet. But - Wendy Noe He loves snow. He loves the winter. So he's always said he wants to move to Montana and snow and all cold things. And even though Michigan has a winter, I'm like, we could move to Michigan when we retire. You could have, you know, the cold and the snow. And yet I still get beach time in summertime. - Wendy Noe Yes. So I don't know, maybe one day we'll find our way into Michigan as residents - Liesel Mertes Michigan, Montana, those states. Not that to the north. - Liesel Mertes Well, it's it's a certain thing if you've grown up with snow and ice, like I grew up in the Midwest and it's you know, I similarly, I think about like it's like eight months of winter up in northern Minnesota. There's just a lot of winter. I mean, summers are great, but there's a lot of winter soon. So you have to have a hearty constitution. - Wendy Noe Yeah, definitely. - Liesel Mertes Well, which is probably why whether it was, you know, people of Dutch descent, you know, colonizing Michigan or the Scandinavians in northern Minnesota have been like, oh, yes, it was like this in the old country. You weren't shocked to come and find these brutal winters. - Wendy Noe That's true. That's all you know. - Liesel Mertes So you are married. You also have some teenagers in your home, is that right? - Wendy Noe Yes, I have two daughters. - Liesel Mertes OK, are they getting ready to graduate? Lower high school that have have - Wendy Noe I have a freshman and a senior. Oh yeah. Yeah. So they're both June babies, so I have one getting ready to turn fifteen and one getting ready to turn eighteen. - Wendy Noe So my life is. It's weird right now my baby is leaving me for college, and she's, you know, she I we have been very fortunate to not have senioritis and she's not been an unenjoyable teen. She's just this really impressive, amazing young lady. And I really enjoy being around her. And she's a huge help. - Wendy Noe You know, my 15 year old or soon to be 15 year old, my freshman. She's like, I'll do it later. I'll do it later. You know, I'm certainly going to have the teen angst, I think, with her. And she's enjoyable and incredible in her own way. And I just love I'm blessed to have two amazing daughters. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, well, in I'm a couple of years behind, my eldest is thirteen. But I've been saying to people, I mean, we are we're having a recalibrating of our relationship to suit her age. - Liesel Mertes And I think especially with your oldest, as they encounter these different life stages, we can be aware as parents of their need to skill up like, oh, they need additional skills and these are growth moments as they're entering. And but I I think there's a corollary that I experience in myself of being like, I've got a skill up as a parent for this new stage as well. - Liesel Mertes You know, it requires different aspects of my, you know, my training and engaging as I engage with this new stage. And it sounds like you're on the brink of doing some of that as you have a child leaving the home, - Wendy Noe You know, so that is one hundred percent spot on - Liesel Mertes You talked about. Working throughout their growing up years and the different professional roles and capacities you've been in. - Liesel Mertes You are in a leadership role at the Dove House. Would you tell me a little bit about your role there and about the Dove house and their mission writ large? - Wendy Noe I would love to. I'm the executive director at Dove Recovery House for Women. I supervise a staff of 16 and Dove Recovery House provides a residential treatment for women with substance use disorder. We're the largest in Indianapolis. And and really, our program model is is really the only type of its kind in the state of Indiana. - Wendy Noe We house 40 women every night. And, you know, we we serve the most vulnerable women in our community, women that have experienced homelessness and near homelessness, sex trafficking, prostitution, trauma, women without the ability to pay, women without health insurance who really need treatment but can't always afford or usually can't afford to go to those other places. - Wendy Noe We've been around since 2000 and we've been recognized by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction and the Governor's next level recovery office as the best practice model for the state of Indiana that they would like to replicate. So I'm I'm really proud of that and how hard we've worked for it. - Liesel Mertes And how many years have you been at the Dove house? - Wendy Noe I've been here just over six years. - Liesel Mertes OK, yeah. I have so many questions to come out in the course of our conversation about good ways to encounter people who are dealing with addiction issues, ways in which we compound the problem by our responses. I have a number of questions - Liesel Mertes I would like to tie, also, a little bit, also to some of your own experience. I remember you telling me when you began on this learning curve at the Dove House, it helped you in kind of looking back at some of the experiences that you had with your brother within your personal life. Liesel Mertes How how were those two like a, awarenesses coming together as you began at the Dove House? - Wendy Noe It's really been a fascinating journey for me. And I've learned so much in my time here at Dove House. So a little background. I've always - Wendy Noe I've spent my entire career in the nonprofit industry and working primarily in women's issues. And so I was ready for a new role, a new chapter and executive director position. And this one opened up here at Dove House. And I didn't really know a lot about addiction and substance use disorder, and I certainly hadn't ever heard of Dove House. - Wendy Noe And but again, just passionate about women's issues and met the board of directors and was offered the job. And I really took it upon myself to educate and become knowledgeable about substance use disorder and the issues of the women that we treat face. - Wendy Noe And it wasn't, you know, until I started working at Dove House and really educating and becoming educated by my women and by my staff about substance use disorder, that my eyes really opened up to the disease. - Wendy Noe And I have a younger brother who had really kind of gone off the rails. He was in and out of jail. He had several arrests. - Wendy Noe You know, it was the common theme that if we hadn't pain pills our house, make sure you hide them before he comes over knowing that he always had what he said was back pain, always had back problems and always needed some medicine. - Wendy Noe And I had chronic ear issues. And so, you know, it wasn't unusual for me to have pain medicine in my house due to those those chronic ear issues, you know, and then so was the running theme in my family that lock these things up or he's going to ask for money here. He always wants money and never taking any ownership of the fact that he could never keep a job. You know, he was always good about getting a job, but never keeping a job. - Wendy Noe He'd over sleep or it what was someone else's fault. - Wendy Noe And so I saw some of those same things with the women that we were working with. And again, he was in and out of jail for for theft or possession of marijuana. And then he got arrested again. And I honestly can't recall what what what the charges were for. But it was then that I started getting clued in to some of the flags that were being raised. - Wendy Noe So I remember having a conversation with my mom and I said I think he might have some addiction problems and sort of having some of those questions and conversations with not only him, but also with with my family members, with my my twin sister and my mom. So - Liesel Mertes Wendy, could I could I jump in and ask you a question? - Wendy Noe Yeah. That so. - Liesel Mertes I imagine that there's there's this family unit dynamics as your brother is struggling along the way. You you mentioned kind of this this emerging awareness. - Liesel Mertes Is this addiction prior to that? What what were the family like, feelings and conversations? Were you feeling like he's just so irresponsible, he's totalizing the family's attention, why can't he get his act together? Like what were some of the things that were being absorbed within the the wider family structure? - Wendy Noe It is such a good question. I so I'm very much a look. You want something, you work hard for it, you get it. And it irritated me. I had no patience for him. - Wendy Noe I had no patience for the fact that he would not take ownership over his own behaviors. I was sick and tired of him hurting my family, our family. My mom was a single parent. My mom did not have a lot of income and yet she felt like she needed to take care of him. - Wendy Noe He had always been the baby of the family. And she, you know, I couldn't understand why she would give him money or she would bail him out or she would help him. - Wendy Noe And then my sister was the mediator. You know, she was always his caretaker. My mom had to work. And so she was always the one that would help him with his homework and make sure he was eating and that very nurturing older sister. And I was the hard ass one, you know, in a job, which I need to do. - Wendy Noe I'm tired of taking care of you. So we had a very interesting family dynamic, you know, and my mom and my sister would get very frustrated with him, but they always seem to rescue him. Yeah, and I didn't. And so we had a very fractured relationship. We did not talk. We did not talk with each other. I didn't want anything to do with him. He made me mad. And so I really I really kind of cut him out of my life with him. - Wendy Noe I didn't I didn't know him. I didn't understand him. And I certainly didn't respect him. - Liesel Mertes Yeah. Yeah. Thank you for for giving that background because it's a struggle. It's a struggle for so many people to think, is there a right way of encountering someone with these issues? And, you know, is it right? Is it wrong? Is it just what you do to survive, to get through and be able to live a life beyond that? So that's I appreciate you giving voice to some of those struggles. - Wendy Noe Yeah, of course. I mean, I think, you know, he would be the first to recognize the challenging relationship that we had. - Wendy Noe And yeah. And he was very good at keeping things away from us. You know, he presented what he wanted us to see. He was trying to get a job, but he couldn't get a job. There was no one hiring. And I didn't live in the same town as him. My mom did. So I think maybe she was more abreast of things, but and as a mom protecting us. But we had a very, very fractured relationship. - Wendy Noe And he only let me see what I what he wanted me to see. - Wendy Noe And so I remember him calling me from jail and needing my help. And I asked him, are you addicted? And he said, yes, I have a problem. - Wendy Noe And I said, OK, let me help you, but here are my conditions. I will only help you or I will only do this if you go into treatment. And he's like, fine, OK. - Wendy Noe And at this point, I think he was kind of looking at some homelessness and didn't have anywhere to live. And so I remember picking him up from a friend's house after he had been released from jail and he was living in a camper on their land. - Wendy Noe So no running water, no electricity. So he was you know, it was pretty rough for him. I think he was willing to do whatever it took at that point to have a house. - Wendy Noe So I remember taking him to the grocery store and hooking him up with everything that he needed and took him to a recovery house because I at this point, I'm working in recovery. I know it works. I know what it takes. I called people I knew and got them into a program and he lasted 30 days. - Wendy Noe He met a girl on an online dating site. And he's a charmer. I mean, he has a heart of gold. He he always said he loves well, he loves while he didn't have the rest of it together, but he loves. Well, yeah. And and he left the. Program, and it went right back to to his and my relationship. - Wendy Noe I was frustrated I couldn't keep it together. So, again, you know, fast forward wheels fell off. He they were doing good for a while. My sister, who is you know, she and I were talking this morning, she's she's like that that that old town neighborhood mom that knows everything and is in everyone's business and knew that things were falling apart. - Wendy Noe And my sister, if she doesn't know you. She'll figure out who you are and start a relationship with you. - Wendy Noe And she uses social media, Facebook as a way to communicate with people that I know of people and found out through a friend of of my brother's girlfriend that they were no running water. - Wendy Noe They had kids in the house, no running water, no electricity. They were filling up water jugs at a local gas station. And and the house was trashed. And then that we found that they were both addicted and they got arrested. For theft, and which was some of my brother's charges before, and she was released because she had no priors, my brother went back to jail and I had her come to Dove House and tell me what had happened. - Wendy Noe And I still feel bad about that because I have to imagine that, you know, here I hold this responsibility in this role of this this large organization. But yet I'm also her boyfriend, sister. And she needed my help and had to have community service and needed resources. And so she's sitting in my office and telling me everything. And it was then that I learned that my brother was addicted to heroin. He ended up getting out of jail. - Wendy Noe I got him into another program. That program didn't work out for him, which I don't blame him. I blame the program. - Wendy Noe And quite honestly, they failed my brother, but he gave it to me that - Liesel Mertes Could I have you pause just for a second? - Wendy Noe Yeah. Sorry, I go on and on. - Liesel Mertes No, no, no. Well, I'm just struck. You said they failed my brother. From your experience with your brother and also within your area of competence, what makes for a more or less effective program more helpful? - Liesel Mertes Whatever whatever term applies best? - Wendy Noe I think so, for for in this instance, this program allowed clients to have medication in their room. And my brother's drug of choice was with pain pills and graduated to heroin because pain pills became much more difficult to obtain. That program failed him because they had pain pills in the room and my brother used one of the pain pills. And so they looked at that as a discharge and that discharged him because they looked at that as a relapse and discharged him due to that relapse. - Wendy Noe So I think that and there's a lot of programs out there Liesel that that discharge individuals when they have a relapse. And, you know, people have relapses all the time. When you look at diseases, you know, whether it's an asthma relapse or cancer comes back or diabetes flare up, you know, who knows? And, you know, you treat that. You treat that disease. Something's not working. Let's figure it out. But to just charge a person from a program because they relapse does not help them. - Wendy Noe They're not going to be able to maintain sobriety. They're not going to be able to figure out what caused that relapse. And that's what Dove House does differently, is that we don't discharge due to a relapse. We we look at what happened, how can we help them? Because ultimately they're going to come back. They're going to need our help. And if we discharge them, then the chances of them dying or getting our services in the future are significant. - Wendy Noe But in that instance with my brother, you know, they failed him in two ways. They they discharged him due to his relapse. But they set that relapse in front of his face by having a medication that could was easily abused. Yeah. Newly into recovery. He could not he couldn't resist it. - Liesel Mertes Well, and that that movement a little bit, what you were saying of giving it another chance that the language of disease as it relates to addiction, I feel like has been a movement among practitioners and social services in science, in the medical field to talk about addiction more as a disease than as a matter of willpower. Why why is it important to make that move in the language and our conceptualizing of what addiction is? - Wendy Noe Addiction always been looked at as a character flaw, and it's personal choice that you're making. You're choosing to use drugs. You're choosing to use alcohol. And and the reality is, is that at first choice you are you know, you may choose to drink alcohol or you may choose to to do something to put something in your body that perhaps you should be putting in there. But then something changes. And there is evidence that supports that when you use drugs or alcohol, there is a chemical. - Wendy Noe A chemical imbalance that occurs in a person's brain and for some I can have one my brother cannot. And so it's a very interesting study and research that's come out that shows that this is a disease, that it is an imbalance in a person's brain. - Wendy Noe The other part of this is that if you look at what the root cause of addiction is, something came before that. And what I say is trauma is the gateway drug. Those individuals experience some form of traumatic experience and they're using those external influences like drugs or alcohol to self medicate. - Wendy Noe So, for example, my clients here at Dove House, and this really is across the board for women in and of itself, the average age for drug use is 13. And evidence shows that the age you start using drugs and alcohol on a regular basis is the age your brain stops maturing. So the average age of drug use for my clientele is 13. That means they're stunted. Their brain is stunted at the age of 13 or 14. Ninety five percent of my clients and again, this is this is evidence in general. - Wendy Noe So while I see it in my client population, if you look at nationwide evidence and research for women. Ninety five percent of them experienced some form of trauma with 90 percent of them experiencing childhood sexual abuse. And again, this is across the board. - Wendy Noe So if and then if you remove this notion that's a character flaw, you're bringing the disease and the the judgment out of the closet. People are using in secret, in secrecy. They're not reaching out for help because it's so stigmatizing. - Wendy Noe So if we can remove the stigma from it, people are more likely to reach out for help at an earlier age and early onset of point because they know they're not going to be judge. - Wendy Noe You don't judge people if they have cancer. We don't judge people if they have diabetes or asthma, we look at them as getting help. And so you're right that the narrative or this conversation around substance use disorder and addiction has really started to shift. MUSICAL TRANSITION We will return to Wendy’s story in just a moment. I want to take a second to thank our sponsor, Handle with Care Consulting. As the economy starts to recover, are you doing all that you can to help your employees return to a place of thriving? From death to disappointment to addiction issues, your people are facing a host of challenges and empathy is more important than ever. Let Handle with Care Consulting equip your team to practice empathy when it matters most. With keynote sessions, certificate programs, and coaching options, there is a solution that fits for your team. MUSICAL TRANSITION - Liesel Mertes Yeah, and you were in the midst of the flow of your story. You were talking about helping your brother in and out of these different treatment centers, which I imagine in the midst of being a parent of two children, a partner, a professional, is taking a lot of your emotional and social bandwidth at the time. - Liesel Mertes What what sort of a strain was that like for you trying to navigate these moving pieces on your brother's behalf? - Wendy Noe The hardest thing for me was the two roles that I was playing. And, you know, I educate people and I see the women that come through the doors of Dove House and I love on them. And I educate people in substance use disorder. And I see these women as the women that they are, these incredible human beings that experienced severe things in their lives. And we are giving them the opportunity to become their best versions, the women they're designed and meant to be. And I've always felt that that my life's purpose is to provide a voice for women who have yet to find theirs. And then I'm I'm dealing with my brother who hurt my family and hurt my mom is an active addiction and I'm judging him for it and I'm mad at him for it. And it was really hard for me to shift and think, why is it OK for me to treat him that way when I don't treat these women that way? And I'm telling other people not to treat people with substance use disorder, with negativity and with isolation. - Wendy Noe And yet here I am doing it. And so I really had to train myself and evolve as a human being and as his sister, that my brother suffers from the disease of addiction. And this is not a choice he is making and I need to help him. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, well. And I imagine. It's always it's always hard when we feel personally triggered or like this isn't just an abstract question, like your choices are affecting me, they're affecting people I love. - Liesel Mertes And it can be hard sometimes to do those pivots in real time. Like when you're in the midst of a conversation, what kinds of things were important for you to be doing, like prior to interactions with him afterwards? Like what supports were you getting that what allowed you to evolve in the way that you're describing? - Wendy Noe I asked a lot of questions and I leaned on team members who had family experience with addiction. I ask questions of women that came through our programs. - Wendy Noe I really wanted to know and I I wanted to be vulnerable. I wanted to share why my own issues, my own insecurities, why I was acting the way that I was, and really helping to gain more of a personal understanding, getting inside the mind of someone that suffers from this disease. That really helped me to ask those questions to to not only know it from a literature standpoint, but to know it from a personal standpoint, to know it from a very intimate perspective. - Wendy Noe How does it make you feel when when a when a family member disowns you or when a family member says these things to you? How did that make you feel? And so it really it it it opened my eyes in a way that they hadn't been opened and. It allowed me to help my brother in a way that I never had been able to help him patient with him, I was more understanding. I was compassionate. I ask the right questions and I listened. - Wendy Noe And it honestly helps our relationship when I could tell him from a factual educational standpoint, like you are making this decision right now and this is an impulse decision and and having a very forward conversation with him, you know, instead of saying to him, you are leaving this program and moving in with your girlfriend, why do you think that's a bad idea? This is why I think it's a bad idea. And pushing him away, if I said it to him that way, instead of saying you're making an impulse decision, why do you think that is? - Wendy Noe And what has happened to you in the past when you've made an impulse decision? And can you slow down? And instead of leaving today, can you think through while you're angry right now because you're in this program and somebody made you mad and so you're just going to go move in with your girlfriend? Can you slow down and think through this? If I make this decision based on emotion and impulse, how is that going to benefit me tomorrow? Right. - Wendy Noe So really helping him understand and slow down and make have those conversations, because that's how we do here at Dove House. - Liesel Mertes What I hear in some of those questions and tell me if I'm characterizing this correctly, inviting him into more of his own reflective process beyond just like judging or offering advice on what could seem to you, like really bad decisions. - Liesel Mertes Like, let me just tell you what I think, instead of kind of pressing deeper and inviting him into his own deeper reflection, is that a good characterization of some of the things you were doing and asking the right questions? - Wendy Noe 100 percent. Because if you if you make all the questions, make all the decisions, and when things go wrong, guess whose fault it is? Your fault. It's my fault. Yeah. Really helping him slow down. And what we say here at Dove House, play that tape all the way through. He has to learn and lean on his own understanding. And if I know that today I make a decision to eat unhealthy and I'm trying to lose weight, well, guess what? - Wendy Noe If I eat unhealthy, I'm going to gain weight. If someone tells me, Wendy, don't eat that, one, it's condescending because I'm a grown adult. I don't need you to tell me what to do. But if I do it, it's because then I'm not owning that decision. Someone own that decision for me. And so it really, you know, he he's a grown man. And the women that we serve, they're grown women. I am not their parent. - Wendy Noe I can help them lead them to a place of understanding and help them think for themselves. And that's what we do, is teaching them, helping their brain to mature. It's it's very similar to raising my daughters. You're going to make decisions when I'm not around. What you have to do is think about the consequences with those decisions, whether they're positive or negative. How do you want to live your life? Are you going to go to a party and drink alcohol? - Wendy Noe Would you do that in front of me? And if you make a choice to do so, how will that benefit you? I will help you in the long run. Ultimately, you're going to have to make those decisions. So it's really providing them with the tools that they need to make healthy lifestyle choices for them. - Liesel Mertes Right. Something that I hear sometimes from support people who are walking with people with addiction is that sense of social taboo, of personal failing. It affects both the addicted individual, but also their support systems. Because what I've heard from some support people, as they said, you know, it's it's something I don't feel like I can ask for help with or talk because I'm also judge, you know, what did I do wrong that my child or my partner is dealing with substance abuse, that there's this extension of the shame narrative that goes even to the support people who are seeking help. - Liesel Mertes Did you find that to be true within your own story, or is that something that you also hear for support people? - Wendy Noe I guess it's not it wasn't really part of my story because, you know, I. I think. I don't know, I think I've been very careful about who I invite into my world, and I think because I had people around me that understood substance use disorder that I was in a place unlike what a lot of other people experience. I had I had a built in support system through my job. Right. They got it. They knew it. - Wendy Noe They didn't judge me. If anything, maybe it allowed me some street cred because, you know, they call you ignore me because you've never experienced a recovery yourself. And yet when I tell share with my clients that, like, this is the walk I've walked and this is the world in which I live and my get it, you know, it allows some different level of credibility. - Wendy Noe But I do think and it's the same with people that that suffer from the disease, is that fear of judgment? It's the same with those family members is again, we've looked at this as a personal failure. And so people don't talk about it because. Yeah, how how will people look at me? They're shocked or they're surprised and they don't share their story. I mean, I have people that are donors that don't share that or that are volunteers that have a personal history with addiction or a family member, and yet they won't share that knowledge publicly. - Wendy Noe But they feel a calling to help, hmm. And so I think as we continue to break down the walls and stigma around substance use disorder, we can we can really shape the outcomes of how we help those individuals suffer from it. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, I'm struck that you have sat in the room with many people who are walking their stories. You mentioned some earlier in the podcast. You know, their parents disowned them. The what are as this is - Liesel Mertes One aim of this podcast is to help people be able to avoid some of the minefields that are response patterns. What would you say are some of the worst things, like whatever you do, just avoid saying this kind of stuff to someone who is in the midst of an addiction struggle? - Wendy Noe You know, it's a fine line because you don't want it, you don't want to enable bad behaviors. You know, I think. - Wendy Noe I think I think the worst thing we can do is isolate a person from love and isolate them. So if you use again, I will never speak to you again or you are not welcome in my home. I mean, you certainly have to put boundaries up and put boundaries in place. I think when we attack their character, it's the worst thing we can do because, again, it's it's it's a disease. They're not making this personal choice. I mean, we always say that this the addiction is a monster in your brain. - Wendy Noe And if you open the door to that monster, he's going to be in that door all the way open. And it's really hard to get him out of the room once you've invited him in. So I think that, too, to dis. To disconnect a person from their family, they won't reach out for help when they need it because they've been booted from it before, so they're not going to go back. - Wendy Noe I mean, if you are kicked when you're down, are you going to reach your hand back out to that same person who you know you're not because you don't want to be reinjured. - Wendy Noe I think that would be probably my greatest advice now with the understanding that we we can't give them money, you know, we can't give them the financial support or inviting them into our home. We certainly have to lay boundaries and put things in place, but. I think we still need to be present and available. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, but the flip side of that question, what are some of the best or most helpful general principles in helping someone who is struggling with addiction? - Wendy Noe Well, obviously, I think the person that needs I think a person struggling with addiction needs to understand and be educated about the resources that are out there. We can't do it on our own. And I think they need treatment. And I'm not a big fan of just, you know, detoxing and then they can come home that such that such treatment is getting the the chemicals out of their body. But it's a treatment. They need long term. - Wendy Noe They need long term treatment. But the big thing is that it has to be that individual's choice. So I can I can force you into treatment. But if you don't go there willingly, you're not going to stay. So we really have to say I'll help you with this, but ultimately has to be your choice. I'm willing to to to call I'm willing to pay for two weeks. But this is all this is all I'm willing to do. - Wendy Noe It has to be up to you. And that's what I learned even with my brother. He I told him that he had to go to the first treatment program and then he left. But then he I kept the door open to him and he came back and said, OK, Wendy, I'm ready to try this again. Can you help me? And that time it stuck. And today he's three years sober from heroin. But it was a it was a personal choice. - Wendy Noe I don't absolve him from bad behaviors. I don't enable bad behaviors. When I feel like that side of him is creeping up. I don't, I don't entertain it. I don't entertain oh, woe is me behaviors. And he knows that about me. But he made choices and we can have conversations. But ultimately it was his choice to get sober and to do the hard work. - Liesel Mertes Yeah. Was that, was that movement into treatment or the decision to go. We talked about some of the family unit dynamics. Did that get messy or were you did you feel fairly aligned with your mom and your sister? - Wendy Noe Very much aligned. My mom trusted me to make the I mean, I think at that point she really said, you do what you need to do. I trust you to help save his life. And she really backed off when I told her, don't give him money. Don't do this. If you want to buy a pack of cigarettes, then buy him a pack of cigarettes. But but stop doing this. She did. And that helped a lot because she trusted me and really walked alongside me and my sister as well. - Wendy Noe I mean, my sister and I are exceptionally close and, you know, is even educating her on on how to help him. And I think the fact that he was a united front, he couldn't play my mom. He couldn't weasel his way into things. You know, it helped him because he knew he couldn't he he he couldn't do the things that he'd done in the past. - Liesel Mertes Right. Speaking of best practices and ways to be helpful, what were some of the ways that your support system was most helpful to you as you were going through the ups and downs of your brother being in treatment? - Wendy Noe For me, you know, the people that I didn't work with that didn't understand addiction, never passed judgment, and they always were just there for me to listen because, you know, you have to put on a certain front around your family when you're figuring this out. - Wendy Noe But, you know, I could let my guard down with my people and knew that I was loved and listened and understood and maybe they didn't have the advice and that was OK because I wasn't looking for advice. I just needed to vent and have a support system that when I needed it, they held me up. - Liesel Mertes Yeah. For people listening right now, some people might be thinking, I don't know anyone who is dealing with addiction issues, I'm sure that I don't that my life doesn't touch anyone who's been affected. I think oftentimes were unaware of the scope of the problem. - Liesel Mertes Do you have any, like, numbers or ways of conveying? I also imagine that covid potentially has kicked up a number of addiction issues as people are dealing with a lot more depression. They're stuck at home. They're looking to numb or dull all kinds of pains. What does it look like in Indiana or nationwide as to numbers of people who are dealing with addiction issues? - Wendy Noe Addiction is a huge issue. It's a lot more prevalent than people would realize. And I think the chances are that everyone would know someone that is dealing with a disease of substance use disorder. I can't tell you what the number is at the moment because, again, that's a self reported number. We think it's much more prevalent than even what the data would say. - Wendy Noe What we do know that in the world of covid right now, that overdoses are up by 80 some percent compared to this time last year and overdose deaths are up by 40 percent compared to this time last year. - Wendy Noe So we are we have been dealing with a crisis with with the disease of addiction. And again, I think that we can see that because we're talking about it more than we've ever talked about it. And that's because we're seeing so many people affected by it. But it is a it's a huge health crisis that we're living in right now. It's just gigantic. And I don't think, quite honestly, we've seen the worst of it at this point. - Liesel Mertes Tell me more about that. - Wendy Noe I think that we are we're seeing the overdose rates and we're seeing the death rate or the overdose and the death rates skyrocketing. But right now, people are getting stimulus checks, they're getting unemployment, and so they're financially managing. I think that when the money runs out, we're going to see a lot more homelessness. We're going to see a lot more need than we've ever seen. I know our numbers are going up just in terms of of requests. - Wendy Noe Right now, we have 88 women on our waitlist level, which is the most I can remember we ever having. - Liesel Mertes Wow, yeah, those are huge numbers if people are listening and they think I want to learn more about the Dove House, perhaps I know someone who should go or I want to support the work you guys are doing. Where is the best place for them to go to get more information? - Wendy Noe The best place to go would be our website doverecoveryhouse.org . We have great information about where our who we are, what we do here, some really great videos and testimonials from clients that have been served through our program. We're also on all social media, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn. We even have a YouTube page and our videos are up there. I do every other week or so. I do just a two minute kind of log called once Wednesdays with Wendy and just highlighting kind of what's been happening at our house. - Wendy Noe So if you go to our Web Web page, you'll find all the links for our social media channels. MUSICAL TRANSITION You can find links to the Dove House and their available resources in the show notes or on the web posting. That way you can learn more and support the good work that Wendy and her team are doing in Indianapolis. Here are three key takeaways from my conversation with Wendy… Listen and make space for caregivers to share without passing judgment or defaulting to advice.And this is hard, just in life in general. It is so easy to try to fix someone or to shut them down as they are expressing their feelings. Addiction is all too often shrouded in shame and secrecy, and this extends to caregivers as well. If you know someone who, like Wendy, is supporting someone that is living with addiction, do your best to be a safe person for them to share with. Wendy was able to talk with women who were recovering addicts, to hear their stories and get their perspective…and this helped her with her brother.You probably don’t work at a place like the Dove Recovery House, but listening to or reading the perspective of former or current addicts could help you have a more grounded perspective on what it is like for the person you care about to walk with addiction. Many times, people who are struggling with addiction need treatment to combat their addiction.Wendy talked about the common theme of trauma and how just getting chemicals out of someone’s system is not enough. And not all addiction treatment programs are created equal. And I know, we usually only have three take-aways, but I want to add one moreWhat would it mean for you to consider addiction as a disease?As I mentioned at the top of the podcast, this was not the paradigm that I grew up with. Addiction was seen a much more of a choice or a moral failing. How would this affect how you interact with a loved one or a colleague that is struggling? How would it affect how you show up with resources and care? OUTRO Find out more about the Dove Recovery House at https://doverecoveryhouse.org
In this episode, we talk with Jeff Morris Jr. aka @jmj on Twitter, who is the Founder and General Partner of Chapter One VC. He was previously the VP of Product Revenue at Tinder, and in the role, Tinder became the number one top-grossing apps in the app store. He invests in early-stage startups who are passionate about the future of work developer tools and subscription businesses. So if you are interested in having a product person on your cap table, Jeff is the person to go to.As someone who I've been following for quite a while on Twitter @JMJ, he is quite the enthusiastic person when it comes to Roam Research and tweeting about it quite a number of times. I've brought him onto the show to talk about:His origin story, how he dreamed of becoming a professional NBA player, to screenwriting and diving into tech startupsBecoming connected with Roam Research after glancing at the tool from someone's screen-share and getting connected with [[Conor White-Sullivan]] later on. What to look out for as an investor In companies like Roam: staying far away from the San Francisco Bay area startup scene, becoming non-conformist to tackling problems and moreWhat is it about Conor's decisions that has compelled Jeff to invest in Roam Research? Jeff's workflows on how he keeps track of investor meetings, learnings, health and moreWhat will Roam look like 40 years from now, and why it's the Jimi Hendrix of the PKM space.Enjoy!Timestamps3:00 Jeff's dreams of becoming a professional NBA player, and Jumpsoles4:53 Catcher in the Rye, Screenwriting and getting a script picked up by Sony8:26 Discovering Roam Research through an engineer's screenshare9:55 People who invested in Evernote did not think Roam was a good investment idea10:39 The 10-hour pitch on the porch and beers12:54 Evernote vs Roam, from an investor's perspective16:04 Jeff's note-taking workflow before and after Roam17:13 Roam Consultants and Multiplayer Graphs21:03 Conor's truth seeking and conspiracy theories21:58 How do you measure scalable complexity?24:09 "Roam was meant for power users at the start"24:42 "I think the goal of Roam should be to make Roam accessible to as many people as possible"26:15 New users can get overwhelmed by all the power users30:18 The Non-Conformist Personality of Roam Research, and Jimi Hendrix33:06 Hiring the Roam team, and why Conor needs to find his lead guitarist36:03 The flaws of the Bay Area, and tech talent groupthink40:16 The rise of distributed companies and what that means for investors44:32 What will Roam look like decades from now according to the both of us49:35 The metric of company durability51:12 Infopop, the information management system for the physical world53:59 When is Jeff going to hire a Chief Meme Officer?57:06 How Jeff structures his Roam graph for investor meetings and more through templates1:00:00 Product frameworks and investing frameworks1:03:16 [[What does Roam mean to you?]]LinksJeff's Twitter (@jmj)Chapter OneSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/normanchella)
The Our 2 Cents podcast is back again this week with some great topics. We're focusing on this latest stimulus package entering the economy, tax season and doing one of our very favorite things - answering some listener questions. Don't miss this one!Another Round of Stimulus:Warren Buffett has some advice on how you should spend your stimulus money - is he right?What was the ultimate goal of the stimulus package?Looking back 1 year ago and how the markets have reacted to COVID and the stimulus packagesTax Time Quick Hits:The tax filing deadline has been extended, should you wait or file now?RMD's, IRA contributions, home office deductions and moreWhat are the benefits of working with a tax planner and what do they do that is different than a tax preparer?Listener Questions: "It seems like inflation has not been very bad recently. Should I be worried about it in future years?" - Mike, Rolling Meadows"Some people in the media say that I should invest primarily in mutual funds, and they say I can expect annual returns north of 10%. I do not even need a return that big at my age, but I am intrigued by the idea of it. Where do I find these funds?" - Shannon, Glenview
In the wake of the events of the past week, most notably Trump supporters storming the Capitol Building in Washington DC on January 6, 2021, I encourage viewers to take a bit of a step back and to consider the bigger picture. If we cannot attempt to see that bigger picture using a longer view we will be doomed to repeat our mistakes. Can we look past the outrage felt by so many to ask the question "What led us to this point?" If we can, we will take the first step towards fixing the problem, rather than either making it worse or simply putting a bandaid on it. In this reading of a section of Chapter 6 of my book Ideological Possession and the Rise of the New Right, I build on the thoughts of Jacques Ellul, Sheldon Wolin, and Wendy Brown. … More What led to this? A Longer View (ft. Jacques Ellul, Sheldon Wolin, Wendy Brown) Audio
Hi everybody. Welcome to Episode 27 of the Photography Explained podcast.I’m Rick McEvoy and I explain one photographic thing per episode in plain English in less that 10 minutes without the irrelevant detail. I have well over 30 years of experience in photography so I do know what I am talking about!In this episodeWhat Is The Exposure Triangle?This is my answerThe exposure triangle is the combination of the camera shutter speed, aperture setting and control the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor when you take a photograph. The ISO controls the sensitivity of the camera sensor to light. When applied correctly these settings will enable a correct exposure to be achieved.Check out this episode for moreWhat’s next?Photography Explained Podcast Episode 28 – 5 Practical Applications Of The Exposure TriangleWhat to ask a question?Head over to my Photography Explained page and fill the form in and you are done!Check out my my blogCheck out my photography blog where you will find lots more photography stuff all written by me.Did you enjoy this episode?If you did please do the following, which will help me and not take too much time.· Rate and review my podcast· Subscribe· Tell anyone you think might like my podcastThank you very much for listening and see you on the next episode.Rick McEvoy – Photography Explained Podcast
Are you ready for the 7th Annual Norwegian Christmas Spectacular?Well, it's here!Relish in your traditions as if you are a traveler seeing and experiencing them for the first time. Even though you are home, take a fresh look at your traditions and truly appreciate and enjoy them. It is also never too late to start some new traditions that you can carry on into the future.Have a wonderful Holiday wherever you are!Today you'll hear all about celebrating Christmas in Norway:05:20 Meaning Of The Norwegian Christmas Song07:15 Finding Joy In The Everyday Things12:00 Traditions That Can Be Annoying Now But Are Amazing To Look Back On20:15 Celebrating Those Magical Moments25:35 Why Do Traditions Matter?26:45 2020 Lessons LearnedAnd so much moreWhat are the positives that have come out of 2020 for you? Let us know in the comments below!Want More?1st Norwegian Christmas Spectacular2nd Norwegian Christmas Spectacular3rd Norwegian Christmas Spectacular4th Norwegian Christmas Spectacular5th Norwegian Christmas Spectacular6th Norwegian Christmas SpectacularPlease head over to the archives for more Zero To Travel podcasts!
Our learning today is in honor of Deborah Spector on her birthday dedicated by her chevruta, Cindy Barnard. || More What's What on "kal va-chomer." Also - when it comes to removing chametz, if you don't do it, you've violated two negative commandments. A variety of biblical verses come together to prohibit the eating of various creatures, as a sample of many verses coming together to round out the prohibition. The explication of text thereby elaborates on the negative commandments without actually increasing the number of negative commandments. Plus: The requirement that the violation include doing it in the normal, standard, usual manner of doing it, or of getting benefit - if one is to be given lashes for the violation.
This video discusses content from Chapters 4 and 5 of Charles Taylor's The Malaise of Modernity (1991). Taylor patiently eviscerates contemporary vapid relativism as logically incoherent and socially destructive and discusses the inherently social nature of human beings. The consequences of claiming complete autonomy of choice based on our feelings include an inability to defend our positions and an ignorance about our true nature. The "complete autonomy" approach deprives us of the dialogue we need in our personal and social relationships that would help us make better choices in the pursuit of authenticity. … More What’s Wrong With Relativism? Charles Taylor’s Authenticity (Malaise 3-Audio)
TODAYS EPISODE In today’s conversation, Chelsey is joined by Samantha Ruberto, a Transformational Mindset Coach, Podcaster & Travel Junkie! Samantha helps women go from passion-less to purpose-filled, from anxiety, stuck & overwhelmed to confident, inspired & aligned, so that they can create the life they truly deserve! Her story started after she realized she had checked all of societies 'boxes' yet something deep inside was missing. That inspired her to grab a backpack and book a one way ticket across the world, for the adventure of her life! Since then she's traveled the world and been to over 50 countries (a lot of them solo) and truly believes the world is an incredible place! Now, she hosts exotic retreats to Morocco (bringing a group of amazing people to Marrakech and the Sahara desert), inspires thousands of people with her podcast Hello BeYOUtiful and coaches the ambitious woman towards living their very best life.In this episode we chat about:Transforming your brand to match your truest selfWhen your purpose is trying to tell you that you’re meant to do moreWhat it feels like to be on the edge and how our challenges are often our greatest lessonsExperiencing things for yourself and embracing adventuresSurrendering to the flowThe power of meditation and journalingSpiritual bypass and assessing the difference between how you feel whilst travelling vs back ‘home’Doing the shadow workAnd so much more, enjoy!Want to work with Chelsey privately?Enrolment is now open for my 1:1 mentorship, Luminary Leader. For the woman who wants it all: Impact, income, independence.By letting your light shine on the world and leading with love and integrity.Learn more here: chelseybenzel.com/mentorshipLinks and resources:Follow Chelsey on Instagram: @chelseybenzelFollow Chelsey on Facebook: chelseybenzelFor more about Chelsey, check out my website.For more about Samantha, check out her website.Follow Samantha on Instagram: @samantharubertoFind the Hello BeYOUtiful Podcast on Instagram: @hellobeyoutifulpodcastMake sure you hit SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on the next courageous conversation with badass entrepreneurs, just like you.And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave me a rating and a review? Thanks! This podcast was produced by @sarahharneymakes and @chelseybenzel.
Reviewing the Watchtower publication, “What is God’s Kingdom” as it relates to the November 2020 JW worldwide preaching campaign. Topics of discussion: the Kingdom of God, Jesus’ rulership, fulfillment of prophecy, Jesus’ resurrection body, 1914, the two-classes system Subscribe to the JW Review Podcast HERE (Apple/iTunes) and HERE (Spotify) Support MJF Apologetics through Patreon HERE Skype contact: mjfelk82_1 WhatsApp: please … More What is God’s Kingdom? – Review of the November 2020 JW Worldwide Preaching Campaign
Weaving insights from Eugene McCarraher (The Enchantments of Mammon), my interview with Chris Cutrone, and another authors I've covered over the last couple of years, along with my understanding of the history of political thought and rudimentary economics, I try to take the long view of the current impasse between "conservatives" and "liberals" in the US which has led to yet another very close and deeply divided presidential election, made worse by escalating resentments, tensions and paranoia. Why are we here? What's wrong? The answer is way deeper than even "the democrats don't get it" (although they don't). … More What’s Wrong–Election Crisis 2020 (Audio)
Marc Bernstein is the CEO of Balto, a tech company that helps contact centers close more revenue from their phone calls than humanly possible.QUOTESReal-time is where everything trends - Marc BernsteinEverything eventually is immediate - Marc BernsteinIt gets more fun as time goes on - Marc BernsteinFocus on what's most important - Marc BernsteinIf your company has 107 values, you have no values - Marc BernsteinKEY POINTSListeningEmpathyAsking good questionsUsed Excel MacroFocus on one goal not 10 at the same timeSmart, Driven and Good communicatorGratitude is a seed for moreWhat is motivating you?Impact over incomeAbove and beyondThis episode of the podcast was brought to you by Balto, the #1 Real-time Guidance platform. Powered by AI, Balto gives sales reps recommendations during their phone calls so they can sell more and get to the next level. Managers get data that shows them what’s working and what’s not so they can give their reps even better coaching. Balto helps sales reps, trainers, and managers become their best. You can learn more about Balto HERERead a case study HERE Or partner with Balto and make some side cash HERE Follow Marc Bernstein Website: https://balto.ai/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baltoceo/Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcjbernstein?lang=enSupport the show (http://www.allthingstelesales.com)
In a discussion that launches from Part 4 of McCarraher's The Enchantments of Mammon, especially the part on the Arts and Crafts movement and its preoccupation with beauty, we get into the question of how to view human labor and the material world. McCarraher's sacramental view of nature informs a discussion of whether and how it is realistic and beneficial to see matter as sacred. What would it mean for Christianity and other religions if we did? What would it mean for work and for the economy? … More What if Matter Is Sacred? Conversation with Jakob Hanschu on Arts and Crafts Movement (McCarraher 7-Audio)
We’re all just a little concerned at the moment! Many question our government, fear for the future of our economy and worry about taking a step out the door. What should our attitude be towards authorities, our finances and our health? Rhangani and Roydon Frost help us figure this out. Their goal is to help Christians find hope and stability, even when things feel hopelessly out of control. More What's Your Story Messages: https://www.christchurchmidrand.co.za/whats-your-story/
At Your NameAt Your nameThe mountains shake and crumbleAt Your nameThe oceans roar and tumbleAt Your nameAngels will bowThe earth will rejoiceYour people cry outLord of all the earthWe shout Your name, shout Your nameFilling up the skiesWith endless praise, endless praiseYahweh, YahwehWe love to shout Your name, oh LordAt Your nameThe morning breaks in gloryAt Your nameCreation sings Your storyAt Your nameAngels will bowThe earth will rejoiceYour people cry outLord of all the earthWe shout Your name, shout Your nameFilling up the skiesWith endless praise, endless praiseYahweh, YahwehWe love to shout Your name, oh LordThere is no one like our GodWe will praise you, praise youThere is no one like our GodWe will sing, we will singThere is no one like our GodWe will praise you, praise youThere is no one like our GodWe will sing, we will singThere is no one like our GodWe will praise you, praise youJesus you are GodWe will singRevelation SongWorthy is the Lamb who was slainHoly, holy is HeSing a new song to Him who sits onHeaven's mercy seatWorthy is the Lamb who was slainHoly, holy is HeSing a new song to Him who sits onHeaven's mercy seatHoly, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyWho was and is and is to comeWith all creation I sing praise to the King of kingsYou are my everything and I will adore YouClothed in rainbows of living colorFlashes of lighting rolls of thunderBlessing and honor strength and glory and power beTo You the only one who's KingHoly, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyWho was and is and is to comeWith all creation I sing praise to the King of kingsYou are my everything and I will adore YouFilled with wonder awestruck wonderAt the mention of Your nameJesus Your name is power, breath and living waterSuch a marvelous mysteryOh, You're worthy, mysteryYou are worthyHoly, holy, holy is the Lord God AlmightyWho was and is and is to comeWith all creation I sing praise to the King of kingsYou are my everything and I will adore You, I will adore YouHis Mercy is MoreWhat love could remember no wrongs we have doneOmniscient, all knowing, He counts not their sumThrown into a sea without bottom or shoreOur sins they are many, His mercy is morePraise the Lord, His mercy is moreStronger than darkness, new every mornOur sins they are many, His mercy is moreWhat patience would wait as we constantly roamWhat Father, so tender, is calling us homeHe welcomes the weakest, the vilest, the poorOur sins they are many, His mercy is morePraise the Lord, His mercy is moreStronger than darkness, new every mornOur sins they are many, His mercy is moreSo much moreWhat riches of kindness He lavished on usHis blood was the payment, His life was the costWe stood 'neath a debt we could never affordOur sins they are many, His mercy is moreSo much more!Praise the Lord, His mercy is moreStronger than darkness, new every mornOur sins they are many, His mercy is morePraise the Lord, His mercy is moreStronger than darkness, new every mornOur sins they are many, His mercy is morePraise the Lord, His mercy is moreStronger than darkness, new every mornOur sins they are many, His mercy is moreCornerstoneMy hope is built on nothing lessThan Jesus blood and righteousnessI dare not trust the sweetest frameBut wholly trust in Jesus nameMy hope is built on nothing lessThan Jesus blood and righteousnessI dare not trust the sweetest frameBut wholly trust in Jesus nameChrist alone, CornerstoneWeak made strong in the Saviour's loveThrough the storm, He is LordLord of allWhen darkness seems to hide His faceI rest on His unchanging graceIn every high and stormy galeMy anchor holds within the veilMy anchor holds within the veilChrist alone, CornerstoneWeak made strong in the Saviour's loveThrough the storm, He is LordLord of allHe is Lord, Lord of allChrist alone, CornerstoneWeak made strong in the Saviour's loveThrough the storm, He is LordLord of all, yeahChrist alone, CornerstoneWeak made strong in the Saviour's loveThrough the storm, He is LordLord of allWhen He shall come with trumpet soundOh may I then in Him be foundDressed in His righteousness aloneFaultless stand before the throneChrist Be All Around MeAs I rise, strength of GodGo before, lift me upAs I wake, eyes of GodLook upon, be my sightAs I wait, heart of GodSatisfy and sustainAs I hear, voice of GodLead me on, be my guideOh be my guideAbove and below meBefore and behind meIn every eye that sees meChrist be all around meAbove and below meBefore and behind meIn every eye that sees meChrist be all around meWhoa, whoaChrist be all around meAnd as I go, hand of GodMy defense, by my sideAnd as I rest, the breath of GodFall upon, bring me peaceOh bring me peaceAbove and below meBefore and behind meIn every eye that sees meChrist be all around meAbove and below meBefore and behind meIn every eye that sees meChrist be all around meWhoa, whoaChrist be all around meWhoa, whoaChrist be all around meYour life, Your deathYour blood was shedFor every momentEvery momentYour life, Your deathYour blood was shedFor every momentEvery momentAbove and below meBefore and behind meIn every eye that sees meChrist be all around meAbove and below meBefore and behind meIn every eye that sees meChrist be all around meWhoa, whoaChrist be all around me
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.It’s not a secret if the modeling industry, but someone does need to talk about it. We share our insights and advice to models that are either coming into the industry or are established. Models need to hear what’s appropriate and what’s not, but most of all they need to be encouraged to SPEAK UP!This following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HERESEXUAL HARASSMENT SHEETFor show notes and past guests, please visit https://modelgenealogy.com/model-genes-podcast/Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletter Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Song: CannonsIt's falling from the cloudsA strange and lovely soundI hear it in the thunder and the rainIt's ringing in the skiesLike cannons in the nightThe music of the universe plays(We're singing) You are holy great and mightyThe moon and the stars declare who You areI'm so unworthy but still You love meForever my heartwill sing of how great You areBeautiful and freeThe song of galaxiesReaching far beyond the Milky WayLet's join in with the soundCome on let's sing it outAs the music of the universe plays All glory honor power is Yours amenAll glory honor power is Yours amenAll glory honor power is Yours forever amenSong: His Mercy is MoreWhat love could remember, no wrongs we have doneOmniscient, all-knowing, He counts not their sumThrown into a sea without bottom or shoreOur sins they are many, His mercy is morePraise the LordHis mercy is moreStronger than darknessNew every morn’Our sins they are many, His mercy is moreWhat patience would wait as we constantly roamWhat Father so tender is calling us homeHe welcomes the weakest, the vilest, the poorOur sins they are many, His mercy is more What riches of kindness He lavished on usHis blood was the payment His life was the costWe stood ‘neath a debt we could never affordOur sins they are many, His mercy is moreSong: In TendernessIn tenderness he sought meWeary and sick with sinAnd on His shoulders brought meBack to His fold againWhile angels in His presence sangUntil the courts of heaven rang.Oh, the love that sought me!Oh, the blood that bought me!Oh, the grace that brought me to the fold of GodGrace that brought me to the fold of God.He died for me while I was sinningNeedy and poor and blindHe whispered to assure me:"I've found thee; thou art Mine"I never heard a sweeter voiceIt made my aching heart rejoice.Upon His grace I'll ponderAnd sing anew His praiseWith all adoring wonderHis blessings I retraceIt seems as if eternal daysAre far too short to sing His praiseSong: Yet Not I But Through Christ In MeWhat gift of grace is Jesus my redeemerThere is no more for heaven now to giveHe is my joy my righteousness and freedomMy steadfast love my deep and boundless peaceTo this I hold my hope is only JesusFor my life is wholly bound to hisOh how strange and divine I can sing all is mineYet not I but through Christ in meThe night is dark but I am not forsakenFor by my side the Savior he will stayI labor on in weakness and rejoicingFor in my need his power is displayedTo this I hold my Shepherd will defend meThrough the deepest valley he will leadOh the night has been won and I shall overcomeYet not I but through Christ in meNo fate I dread I know I am forgivenThe future sure the price it has been paidFor Jesus bled and suffered for my pardonAnd he was raised to overthrow the graveTo this I hold my sin has been defeatedJesus now and ever is my pleaOh the chains are released I can sing I am freeYet not I but through Christ in meWith every breath I long to follow JesusFor he has said that he will bring me homeAnd day by day I know he will renew meTo this I hold my hope is only JesusAll the glory evermore to himWhen the race is complete still my lips shall repeatYet not I but through Christ in mePrayer Practice: Contending PrayerMatthew 6:13 – “Deliver us from evil”“I have been afraid to fight for ____________________.”“I have abdicated my authority and identity in ____________________.”“I need others to contend with me for ___________________.”Heavenly Father, I come to you today as your beloved son/daughter. I worship You, and I give You praise; You are worthy to receive all the glory and honor and praise. Today, I renew my allegiance to You, Jesus – my Savior, my Friend, my Lord and my King. I thank You for saving me Jesus, and for the forgiveness of sins through the victory of the cross and resurrection. Thank You that You triumphed over all principalities and powers and made a show of them openly. I stand in that victory today believing that no weapon formed against me can prosper.Jesus, you have all authority in heaven and earth, and I find my place in you. I bring the blood, sacrifice, resurrection and ascension of Jesus over my life and areas of influence today – over my home, over my family, my household, my vehicles, my finances, over all my kingdom and domain.· I put on the armor of God today. I put on the belt of truth – I believe You are the Truth, Jesus. Your words are true and I am in You.· I put on the shoes of the gospel of peace. By faith I stand, firm-footed, in Your ‘Calvary-love’ that forgives my sins, and I walk forward today in confidence to share this good news with others.· I put on the breastplate of righteousness. Protect my heart. I am a new creation and I have received the righteousness of Christ. I choose to ‘die to self’ again today and display Your righteousness through my words and actions.· I put on the helmet of salvation. Renew my mind afresh today. I declare my mind set apart for You and therefore I reject the insinuations, the accusations and lies of Satan. You have not given me a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.· I lift up the shield of faith to resist all against all the fiery darts of the enemy. Deliver me from evil and work in my life that there be no ground to give Satan a foothold against me.· I take up the sword of the Spirit, the word of God, and in the victory of Jesus I advance today knowing that the weapons of my warfare are not carnal, but mighty in God to the pulling down of strongholds, to the casting down of imaginations and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, and to bring every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ.· I break the strongholds of Satan formed against my body, soul and spirit today, and choose to make Godly decisions today, by the grace of God. I rejoice in You today Jesus; may Your joy be my strength as Your grace and mercy follow my life. Jesus, You are my Vision.*Adapted from prayercourse.org/toolshed – Warfare Prayer & Moving Mountains by John ElderidgeSong: God Is For UsWe won't fear the battle, we won't fear the nightWe will walk the Valley with You by our sideYou will go before us, You will lead the wayWe have found a refuge only You can saveSing with joy now our God is for usThe Father's love is a strong and mighty fortressRaise your voice now no love is greaterWho can stand against us if our God is for usEven when I stumble, even when I fallEven when I turn back still Your love is sureYou will not abandon, You will not forsakeYou will cheer me onward with never ending graceNeither height nor depth can separate usHell and death will not defeat usHe who gave His Son to free usHolds me in His love
Song: His Mercy is MoreWhat love could remember, no wrongs we have doneOmniscient, all-knowing, He counts not their sumThrown into a sea without bottom or shoreOur sins they are many, His mercy is more What patience would wait as we constantly roamWhat Father so tender is calling us homeHe welcomes the weakest, the vilest, the poorOur sins they are many, His mercy is more What riches of kindness He lavished on usHis blood was the payment His life was the costWe stood ‘neath a debt we could never affordOur sins they are many, His mercy is more Praise the LordHis mercy is moreStronger than darknessNew every morn’Our sins they are many, His mercy is moreSong: Before the Throne of God AboveBefore the throne of God aboveI have a strong and perfect pleaA great High Priest whose name is LoveWho ever lives and pleads for meMy name is graven on His handsMy name is written on His heartI know that while in heav'n He standsNo tongue can bid me thence departNo tongue can bid me thence depart When Satan tempts me to despairAnd tells me of the guilt withinUpward I look and see Him thereWho made an end of all my sinBecause the sinless Savior diedMy sinful soul is counted freeFor God the Just is satisfiedTo look on Him and pardon meTo look on Him and pardon me Behold Him there the Risen LambMy perfect spotless RighteousnessThe great unchangeable I AmThe King of Glory and of graceOne with Himself I cannot dieMy soul is purchased by His bloodMy life is hid with Christ on highWith Christ my Savior and my GodWith Christ my Savior and my GodSong: O Come to the AltarAre you hurting and broken withinOverwhelmed by the weight of your sinJesus is callingHave you come to the end of yourselfDo you thirst for a drink from the wellJesus is calling O come to the altarThe Father's arms are open wideForgiveness was bought withThe precious blood of Jesus Christ Leave behind your regrets and mistakesCome today there's no reason to waitJesus is callingBring your sorrows and trade them for joyFrom the ashes a new life is bornJesus is calling Oh what a SaviorIsn't he wonderfulSing alleluia Christ is risenBow down before himFor he is Lord of allSing alleluia Christ is risenBear your cross as you wait for the crownTell the world of the treasure you've foundConfession & ForgivenessPsalm 139:1-71 O Lord, you have searched me and known me!2 You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from afar.3 You search out my path and my lying down and are acquainted with all my ways.4 Even before a word is on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it altogether.5 You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me.6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high; I cannot attain it.7 Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? Psalm 139:23-2423Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts24 And see if there be any grievous way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting! Question #1: Is there any place in my life where I haven't received forgiveness?Question #2: Is there any person in my life I won't release in forgiveness?Song: Jesus Paid it AllAnd I hear the Savior sayThy strength indeed is smallChild of weakness watch and prayFind in Me thine all in all 'Cause Jesus paid it allAll to Him I oweSin had left a crimson stainHe washed it white as snow(It's washed away)(All my sin and all my shame) Lord now indeed I findThy pow'r and Thine aloneCan change the leper's spotsAnd melt the heart of stone And when before the throneI stand in Him completeJesus died my soul to saveMy lips shall still repeat Oh praise the One Who paid my debtAnd raised this life up from the dead(Jesus)Song: Who You Say I AmWho am I that the highest KingWould welcome meI was lost but He brought me inOh His love for meOh His love for me Who the Son sets freeOh is free indeedI'm a child of GodYes I am Free at lastHe has ransomed meHis grace runs deepWhile I was a slave to sinJesus died for meYes He died for me In my Father's houseThere's a place for meI'm a child of GodYes I am I am chosen not forsakenI am who You say I amYou are for me not against meI am who You say I am (Oh) (Yes) I am who You say I am
Here’s a golden nugget of truth I’ve learned the hard way throughout my life: the more you have an aversion to discomfort, the more you actually suffer. It’s totally ironic, right?If all you did was stay in fancy places, if all you did was protect yourself from discomfort and everything was always temperature controlled and soft and tasty and nice...the minute shit went wrong, you would have a much stronger reaction to it than if you had practiced being with discomfort and reminded yourself that life isn’t always comfortable.And that discomfort isn’t something to be…feared.This episode, we dig into why expanding our comfort zones is essential to our personal development and growth; why we have to learn to trust ourselves and to speak up, even when it’s uncomfortable.Because, the truth is, you don’t get to do cool shit in life without knowing how to be uncomfortable. You don’t learn how to be truly honest with yourself until you face what you routinely shy (or run) away from.Embracing discomfort, expanding your comfort zone – these are skill sets that will help you be able to do whatever it takes to make the most of this one precious life. To create the life you were meant to live.Today, I invite you to seek out more than comfort and joy. And I urge you to:Develop the ability to know that life inherently includes challenging times and that you don’t need to run from them - because when you accept this fact, you actually suffer LESS.Build the courage to step into discomfort, and trust that what lies on the other side will be so worth it.Embrace the deep knowing that you can handle anything so that you don’t shy away from taking risks in life. This is a skill you can learn.So the next time you feel uncomfortable, don’t try to push it away. Try to expand what you are able to be comfortable with, and see what it has to teach you.You don’t deserve comfort. You deserve better.In This Episode You’ll LearnHow to reflect on what makes you uncomfortable and recognize where you have room to grow in facing thisWhy, at this point in my life, I’ve struck a balance in knowing that, for me, it feels right to have a little discomfort and a little poshHow to make being uncomfortable a daily practice that will aid you on your way to more fully expanding your comfort zone in the long runWhy you must understand that nothing “wrong” is happening when shit gets hard – it’s just the way life is and you suffer LESS when you accept this.How to appreciate what you already have – so you feel abundant and can call in moreWhat the mountains and my dirtbag days taught me about embracing discomfort, how far to push my own limits and who I had the capacity to really be in lifeResources// Check out my blog post on why you deserve better than comfort here: https://www.anaverzone.com/you-dont-deserve-comfort-you-deserve-better/// If you want more of this Jedi juice, head over to our Rebel Buddhist Facebook page and join the free private groupwhere important conversations are happening in a safe place. There's a weekly FB live called Wake the F*ck Up Wednesday, and it's a place where you can ask questions that come up as you do this work – in all parts of your life.// Enrollment is currently closed for Freedom School, my one-of-a-kind membership program that helps you free your mind and free your life. If you want to be the first to know when enrollment opens, go here to get on the waitlist: https://freedomschool.anaverzone.com/freedom-school
Ginger Pullman is a Los Angeles based tarot card reader and reiki/ spiritual healer. She comes from a long lineage of tarot card readers.In this episode we discuss:How our intuition plays into who we areHow intuitive energy healing helps remove “clingers” that hold you backWhy knowing your past lives can help you move forward in this lifeTools and solutions you can do for yourself to clear your energy field of anger, sadness, jealousy and moreWhat we can do for self-careHow tarot can help alleviate anxiety and depression, and why some therapists are recommending their clients to supplement with tarotConnect with Ginger:Instagram: @tarotwithgingerWebsite: seekeymelrose.comConnect with Ashley:Instagram; @ashleydrivardWebsite: www.ashleyrivard.comTwitter: @ashleyrivardLinkedin: ashleyrivard
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.PS Privette dreamt of fashion, but did not know what she was getting her daughter, Paige, into when she started winding down the path of modeling. Now not only is mom proud of her daughter’s accomplishments, but she also found her own path in the fashion industry. This following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit https://modelgenealogy.com/model-genes-podcast/Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletter Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Tessa gets humble and learns that hard work brings great rewards, but it’s not always what she wants. With heartbreaks to milestone accomplishments as a model Tessa becomes grounded so that she can love modeling and give amazing advice to many other aspiring models out there.Client List includes: Miu Miu, Richard Quinn, Harpers Bazaar UK, Erdem, Rejina Pyo, Urban Outfitters, Emilian Wickstead, Marie Claire Greece, Loren Stewart, LoveShack Fancy, Topshop, Aveda, Harpars Bazaar Greece, French Connection and much more...Markets worked in: New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles and GreecePlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit https://modelgenealogy.com/model-genes-podcast/Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletter Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Sigail leaves her island to work as a high fashion model. As she hits all of the big markets and fashion weeks Sigail becomes the first all black model cover for Vogue Italia, while learning a valuable lesson if she wanted to keep modeling.Client List includes: Vogue Italia, Glamour, Yes Saint Laurent, Marchesa, Essence, Vivienne Westwood, Marie Claire, Lacoste, Yumi Katsura, Elle, Estee Lauder, Alberta Ferretti, Adidas, Alex and Ani, White House Black Market, Issa, Bibhu Mohapatra, and many more...Markets worked in: New York, Paris, Milan, London, Capetown and Los AngelesPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFor transcripts of episodes, go to Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Addressing The Underlying Causes Of Infertility with Dr. Elizabeth Boham | This episode is sponsored by Inner.UAbout 10% of women of reproductive age are struggling with infertility and that number is on the rise. Individuals struggling with infertility can often feel hopeless. And while there is no across the board explanation for what causes infertility, by looking at the underlying issues that may be factoring in, it can often be reversed. In this mini-episode, Dr. Hyman is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Boham to discuss the Functional Medicine approach to treating infertility. They discuss specific patient cases and share why it is important to consider a wide range of factors including toxin exposure, nutritional deficiencies, stress management, and more. Elizabeth Boham is a physician and nutritionist who practices functional medicine at The UltraWellness Center in Lenox, MA. Through her practice and lecturing she has helped thousands of people achieve their goals of optimum health and wellness. She witnesses the power of nutrition every day in her practice and is committed to training other physicians to utilize nutrition in healing. Dr. Boham has contributed to many articles and wrote the latest chapter on Obesity for the Rankel Textbook of Family Medicine. She is part of the faculty of the Institute for Functional Medicine and has been featured on the Dr. Oz show and in a variety of publications and media including Huffington Post, The Chalkboard Magazine, and Experience Life. Her DVD Breast Wellness: Tools to Prevent and Heal from Breast Cancer explores the functional medicine approach to keeping your breasts and whole body well. In this episode, Dr. Hyman and Dr. Boham discuss:Why infertility may be on the riseThe difference between the traditional and Functional Medicine approach to infertilityReasons why people may struggle with infertility including diet, toxin exposure, nutritional deficiencies, stress management, exercise, sleep, and moreWhat your waist to hip ratio and body composition can tell youHow insulin and thyroid issues can affect fertilityCeliac disease and nutrient deficienciesThe importance of good prenatal vitamins with folateFor more information visit drhyman.com/uwc When you sign up for Inner.U LIFE , you get a lifetime subscription to the program, 1 free session with an Handel Group Certified Coach, and access to Inner.University, with a 6-week coaching Masterclass to kick start your journey in the program. You can now get Inner.U Life for half off using code HYMAN75. Just visit https://www.handelgroup.com/markhyman to get Inner.U Life for only $325. The next Masterclass kicks off on July 1.Additional resources:Is An Underactive Thyroid To Blame For Your Mysterious Symptoms? with Dr. Elizabeth BohamThe Underlying Causes and Solutions for Women’s Hormonal Balances with Dr. Elizabeth BohamClara’s Case Study: Overcoming Infertilityhttps://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2018/09/05/claras-case-study-overcoming-infertility/A Functional Medicine Approach to Infertilityhttps://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2018/09/01/a-functional-medicine-approach-to-infertility/Supporting the Thyroid: Food as Medicinehttps://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2018/03/15/supporting-thyroid-food-medicine/Stop Drinking Your Calorieshttps://www.ultrawellnesscenter.com/2018/03/05/stop-drinking-calories/7 Strategies to Reverse Infertilityhttps://drhyman.com/blog/2015/10/14/7-strategies-to-reverse-infertility/Food, Fat, and Infertilityhttps://drhyman.com/blog/2017/06/05/food-fat-infertility/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Jessica Brings us into the world of modeling with tons of energy and insight. From modeling to being a Playmate, Jessica's hard work and selflessness shines through make her the perfect player in this industry. Client List includes: Playboy, Levis, Calvin Klein, Bebe, Gina, Valentino, Overland, Ipsy, Creative Recreation, Intel, Amazon and SearsMarkets worked in: Los Angeles, New York and ChicagoPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFor transcripts of episodes, go to Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases often go undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed. This is partially because Lyme mimics other illnesses such as the flu, manifesting as diverse symptoms including headaches, muscle aches, stomach ulcers, constipation, and joint pain, making diagnosing and treating Lyme very difficult. Left unchecked, Lyme symptoms can worsen, creating a long-running inflammatory response and autoimmune illness. Lyme disease, or borreliosis, is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which can proliferate to every area in your body. The good news is that with some work and effort, you can successfully treat Lyme disease.In this episode, Dr. Hyman sits down with Dr. Todd LePine to discuss the Functional Medicine approach to identifying and treating chronic Lyme and other tick-borne diseases.Dr. LePine graduated from Dartmouth Medical School and is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, specializing in Integrative Functional Medicine. He is an Institute for Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner. Prior to joining The UltraWellness Center, he worked as a physician at Canyon Ranch in Lenox, MA, for 10 years. Dr. LePine’s focus at The UltraWellness Center is to help his patients achieve optimal health and vitality by restoring the natural balance to both the mind and the body. His areas of interest include optimal aging, bio-detoxification, functional gastrointestinal health, systemic inflammation, autoimmune disorders and the neurobiology of mood and cognitive disorders. Dr. LePine teaches around the world, and has given lectures to doctors and patients at American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM), Age Management Medicine Group (AMMG), the University of Miami Integrative Medicine Conference, The Kripalu Center in Lenox, MA, and is on the faculty for American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M). Dr. LePine is the head of the Scientific Advisory Board for Designs for Health and a consultant for Diagnostic Solutions Laboratory. He enjoys skiing, kayaking, hiking, camping and golfing in the beautiful Berkshires, and is a fitness enthusiast.This episode is sponsored by AirDoctor. We need clean air not only to live but to create vibrant health and protect ourselves and loved ones from toxin exposure and disease. Learn more about the AirDoctor Professional Air Purifier system at a special price at www.drhyman.com/filterIn this episode, Dr. Hyman and Dr. LePine discuss:Why conventional medicine doesn’t acknowledge chronic Lyme diseaseWhy chronic Lyme and other tick-borne illness can present, or exist along with, conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue system, autoimmune issues, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s and dementia, multiple sclerosis, SIBO and other gut issues, depression, and moreWhat syphilis can teach us about Lyme and other tick-borne illnessConventional vs Functional Medicine testing, identification, and treatment for LymeUsing botanicals, herbs, sauna, and sunshine exposure to treat LymeCan you get rid of Lyme?Off-the-grid therapies for Lyme including stem cells, exosomes, hyperbaric oxygen, hyperthermia, ozone therapy, and peptides For more information visit drhyman.com/uwcAdditional Resources:“7 Strategies To Tackle Lyme Disease”https://drhyman.com/blog/2015/10/09/7-strategies-to-tackle-lyme-disease/“Getting to the Root Cause of MS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome”https://drhyman.com/blog/2017/05/08/getting-root-cause-ms-chronic-fatigue-syndrome/“The Myth of Diagnosis”https://drhyman.com/blog/2018/05/04/the-myth-of-diagnosis/“Innovative Treatments for Chronic Disease Not Available in the US”https://drhyman.com/blog/2018/12/12/podcast-ep31/“My Journey to Functional Medicine”https://ultrawellnesscenter.com/2019/03/20/my-journey-to-functional-medicine/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Model, Lauren Searle shows us that it is not the type of model that matters but who the model is herself. From getting sexy for the camera to learning the ropes of society pressures on the modeling industry Lauren speaks up on what is important to her. Client List includes: Skims, Guess, Anastasia, Beverly Hills, Monday Swimwear, Cuup and Nasty galMarkets worked in: Los Angeles, New York and ChicagoPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFor transcripts of episodes, go to Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Model, Sloan Schmitz, talks about her experience in modeling in Singapore and Germany. In addition, Sloan is one girl that learns how to balance a relationship with her boyfriend Oliver. Both Sloan and Oliver talk together about what it means to date a model and how they make their relationship work. Client List includes: Volcom X, Defshop, SportScheck, Charles & Keith, Susy & Bae, Defiant Heritage, AvedaMarkets worked in: Los Angeles, Singapore and GermanyPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFor transcripts of episodes, go to Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at Follow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcastYouTube: https://modelgenealogy.com/tv
Kick your life into gear and learn about mastering your feminine energy from Adora Crystal Evans. A speaker, motivator, and Queen Inspiration Officer, Adora shares her stories about the trauma's she has experienced in life, and what she did to overcome them. More than just a blast of positive energy, she shares some of the ideas that can help you: - Build the confidence to own yourself and your business brand - Overcome difficult financial challenges (Adora lived in a boarded up house with no electricity, but you'd never think it) - Begin to change your life for the better even and some perspective gained from Adora's experience with some of the most traumatic life situations a woman can face. And some of the things she needed to do to overcome them. - Understand some of the beliefs that limit you and hold you back, and how she has helped people do a complete 180 to live more empowered - And much more... Adora's new book: 30- Day game plan for Femme Manifesting –JUICY FUN! Is available on Amazon: Attract more using your feminine spiritual powersFeel the peace, ease and calm of manifesting exactly want you want from a playful placeEvery day exercises that will push you to Love yourself at deeper levels and receive moreWhat is your Super Power? Let's find out!Proven Strategies to work with the Law of AttractionPractical tips to Manifesting- Love, Money, and MiraclesMuch much more… USA (available with a special offer price for a limited time!) https://amzn.to/3cc4TjhCanada https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B08855D6K8Mexicohttps://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08855D6K8Australia https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B08855D6K8 www.adoracrystal.com/meetadora Friend Adora on Facebook Here: https://www.facebook.com/adoracrystalevansFollow Adora on Facebook Here: https://www.facebook.com/adoracrystallove/Become Insta-Friends with Adora: https://www.instagram.com/adorasgroove/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strategic-possibilities/support
Good afternoon!Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on UnsplashEleventh episode of Conversations from the Underbelly Project podcast. Resilience. For today’s episode, I spoke with Empowerment Coach, International Speaker, Author, Spiritual Teacher and New Economy leader— Cylvia Hayes. Her book, When Life Blows Up: A Guide to Peace, Power and Reinvention is a deep look at how you can transform your life from surviving to thriving. Our conversation went from taking the opportunity to proactively reinvent the economy to the highly personal story of how Cylvia took the opportunity given to her to begin to thrive. We talk about present moment awareness, the opportunity in uncertainty, willingness versus willfulness, and moreWhat we talked about:First, The economy is a man-made set of rules we choose to live by. Let’s choose wisely.Second, Cylvia’s story is ultimately inspirational. Third, Meditation is wonderful, but without present moment awareness it can turn into just one more thing do each day — with present moment awareness, things can get super meaningful and even mystical.Fourth, Uncertainity is uncomfortable but it’s also where the good stuff starts. Fifth, Willingness is active.What a gift to be able to participate in this conversation with Cylvia. I’m marveling at the chance to go from economics to soul-omics in one short conversation. And somehow it was all related. Enjoy!Notes:When Life Blows Up: A Guide to Peace, Power and ReinventionCylvia Hayes, Empowerment Coach. 3 E Strategies: New Economy — Ecology, Economy, EquityWhat's the Economy For, Anyway?: Why It's Time to Stop Chasing Growth and Start Pursuing HappinessThe Rise of The Meaningful Economy: - a megatrend where meaning is a new currencyMeaning is a new currencyNew Economy CoalitionOnward to Authenticity! Look for the Monday morning newsletter, and a conversation from the underbelly podcast episode with Brandi Beck, Clinical Psychologist based in New York City and possibly a stories from the underbelly podcast episode as well.The Underbelly Project: A weekly workout for your emotional strength and flexibility. If you’re not afraid to get dusty and maybe shed a few tears together, join me and let’s get emotionally strong! And please, if you know anyone who might like to share this journey, share this project. Excited to stay in the arena with you. Get on the email list at underbelly.substack.com
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Kelsi takes into her world of being an athlete and her decision to continue her focus on sports or to pursue her itch for modeling. From her journey through development to finding her path Kelsi gives an insight of what new aspiring models can expect.Client List includes: L'Oréal, Alice & Olivia, Victoria Secret Pink, Marchesa, Zimmerman, Reem Acra, avi, PromGirl, Faviana, Moda Operandi, Otto, Galia, Lahav, Zalando, Aveda.Markets worked in: New York, Los Angeles, Milan, Miami, Chicago, Germany, Mexico, Dallas, ParisPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit https://modelgenealogy.com/model-genes-podcast/Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFollow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcast
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Mylina starts modeling at the age of 12 and the is the first American born child in her family. Between culture barriers and growing up as a teen model, Mylina talks about her journey in her eyes and what her expectations are for her future. Client List includes: Target, PacSun, Aveda, Curio, Von Maur, Gordmans, Calla Blanche, Fingerhut, Rosetta Getty and Mall of AmericaMarkets worked in: Los Angeles and ChicagoPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit https://modelgenealogy.com/model-genes-podcast/Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFollow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcast
Welcome to Model Genes Podcast! This show was designed for models who have worked in the industry to speak about their experience for other aspiring models. From great laughs to tears of horror models will discuss their journey and what makes their workday in the modeling industry.Model, Kathryn Wold, talks about her experience in modeling from getting scouted to walking in the same show as Naomi Campbell and Ashley Graham. As Kathryn has travels between markets she learns an important message in her modeling career that reminds her what is first and foremost.Client List includes: Coach, Dolce & Gabbana, Sephora, Snap chat, Marie Claire Greece, L'Officiel Singapore, Maxim Mexico, Guess Ecomm (Mexico), Liu Jo, Loro Piano, Subdued, Vogue Eyewear, Golden Goose, Carolina Herrera, Elle Greece, Victoria Beckham, French Connection, British Vogue, Juicy Couture and much moreMarkets worked in: Los Angeles, New York, Milan, Paris, Mexico, Singapore, London, Greece and BerlinPlease enjoyThis following podcast is brought to you by Model Genealogy. An informational platform that provides skills for aspiring models to succeed. You can take a test to find out what type of model you are and they will guide you on the path that is right for you in the modeling industry. Model can learn everything fromhow to get an agent, and what to do once you have one,what type of pictures are right for you, what the clients expectations are, How to take care of yourself as a model What to expect if you want to work in other markets,and much moreWhat was your favorite part of the interview? Let us know in the comments and leave a review on Apple Podcast/iTunesGot a question about modeling? Do you have a challenge for us to solve? Shout it out HEREFor show notes and past guests, please visit https://modelgenealogy.com/model-genes-podcast/Sign up for Model Genealogy email newsletter at modelgenealogy.com/newsletterFollow Model Genes Podcast:Instagram: instagram.com/modelgenespodcast/Facebook: facebook.com/modelgenespodcast
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Mediation is the fastest growing health trend in Western countries. It is no longer considered an activity only for the highly spiritual. It has become a tool used by everyday people and health care practitioners as an essential part of overall wellbeing.There are more and more studies showing the benefits of mediation and mindfulness for the brain, the body, our emotional management and even for our relationships. And with many people experiencing overwhelm and anxiety with the change in circumstance during this COVID -19 pandemic, it can prove to be a beneficial tool.To talk more about the what’s, why’s and how’s of meditation I chat with Kerryn Slater.Kerryn is a certified Meditation Teacher, NLP Self Discovery Master Coach, Hypnosis Practitioner, Reiki Master Teacher, and Psychic Medium. She has spent the last 26 years searching for and discovering the meaning of this life… why human beings the way that they are, what makes us tick, why do we do what we do, how our thoughts affect us and how can we be at peace In this episode we discuss:- The difference between mediation and mindfulness meditation- Types of mediation- Common misconceptions or myths around mediation- The benefits of mediation for the brain, the body, our emotional management, as well as ripple effects- Things that get in the way for people starting and sustaining a mediation practice & some tips to overcome these challenges- Meditation, mental health and the impact for healing traumaand moreWhat’s your biggest insight or takeaway from this conversation? Leave a comment and let us know.And if you’d like more info about Kerryn:http://holisticessentialstherapyandconsulting.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/HolisticEssentialsTherapyandConsultinghttps://www.instagram.com/holistic_essentials_If you’ve enjoyed this episode please share it with your friends and subscribe to the Wellthy Living podcast on iTunes and the Wellthy Living youtube channel, so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who’s stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally. I’m Lisa, I’m an integrated life, clarity and wellbeing coach, and a professional conversation facilitator.To find out more about my services you can visit my website www.wellthyliving.com.au or connect with me on all social media channels.https://www.facebook.com/welllthyliving/https://www.instagram.com/wellthy.living/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaentwisle/Until next time remember connection is medicine
Mediation is the fastest growing health trend in Western countries. It is no longer considered an activity only for the highly spiritual. It has become a tool used by everyday people and health care practitioners as an essential part of overall wellbeing.There are more and more studies showing the benefits of mediation and mindfulness for the brain, the body, our emotional management and even for our relationships. And with many people experiencing overwhelm and anxiety with the change in circumstance during this COVID -19 pandemic, it can prove to be a beneficial tool.To talk more about the what’s, why’s and how’s of meditation I chat with Kerryn Slater.Kerryn is a certified Meditation Teacher, NLP Self Discovery Master Coach, Hypnosis Practitioner, Reiki Master Teacher, and Psychic Medium. She has spent the last 26 years searching for and discovering the meaning of this life… why human beings the way that they are, what makes us tick, why do we do what we do, how our thoughts affect us and how can we be at peace In this episode we discuss:- The difference between mediation and mindfulness meditation- Types of mediation- Common misconceptions or myths around mediation- The benefits of mediation for the brain, the body, our emotional management, as well as ripple effects- Things that get in the way for people starting and sustaining a mediation practice & some tips to overcome these challenges- Meditation, mental health and the impact for healing traumaand moreWhat’s your biggest insight or takeaway from this conversation? Leave a comment and let us know.And if you’d like more info about Kerryn:http://holisticessentialstherapyandconsulting.com.auhttps://www.facebook.com/HolisticEssentialsTherapyandConsultinghttps://www.instagram.com/holistic_essentials_If you’ve enjoyed this episode please share it with your friends and subscribe to the Wellthy Living podcast on iTunes and the Wellthy Living youtube channel, so you can listen to more conversations with wonderful humans who’s stories, knowledge, actionable ideas and wisdom can help you to live a meaningful, connected and well life, both personally and professionally. I’m Lisa, I’m an integrated life, clarity and wellbeing coach, and a professional conversation facilitator.To find out more about my services you can visit my website www.wellthyliving.com.au or connect with me on all social media channels.https://www.facebook.com/welllthyliving/https://www.instagram.com/wellthy.living/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisaentwisle/Until next time remember connection is medicine
This brief video discusses what a time bank is and some of the philosophy behind the idea, including the ideas of its founder Edgar Cahn. I became interested in the idea after reading Walter Brueggemann's Another Kingdom. Time banks already exist in a lot of cities and towns. The URL below will take you to TimeBanks.org, which has everything you need to find out if you have one nearby or to start one up if you don't. Time banks are one way that we can cooperate with each other without relying on the money economy. https://timebanks.org/ … More What’s a Time Bank (Audio)
Recording an album can be an extensive (and expensive) process... It can also be incredibly stressful, especially when you can’t nail your takes and get frustrated. But there’s a solution: songwriting and pre-production. Artists who have done a great job preparing for the studio can get better results in a day than others could get in a week. Listen now to find out how you could save thousands of dollars by not wasting time in the studio and preparing your songs for the big time! What you’ll learn: What the most important part of any release isWhat you need to do if you want to get on the radioHow you can leverage Spotify’s payment calculations to get paid moreWhat questions you should ask yourself when writing a songHow you can solidify your ideas by using free appsWhat you need to consider when creating your final productWhy pre-production is one of the most important things you need to doWhy you should always have every part of the song written, arranged, and practiced before going into the studioHow you can bring your music to life For full show notes visit https://thebetterbandbureau.com/16
What makes a really listenable podcast? Is it a great production value? A plethora of interesting guests? A personable host? Whatever it is, Kristoffer Triumf, host of popular Swedish podcast Värvet, has figured the podcast magic out. Kristoffer is a popular podcaster and host of Värvet, Sweden's favourite podcast. What makes the podcast so incredibly relatable is that he has very deep dialogues with a very diverse crowd of people - from filmmakers to artists to business leaders, Kristoffer has interviewed over 400 people so far, and counting. He originally set out to chat particularly with comedians, but has since broadened his horizons to a much wider audience, and he’s been richly rewarded for his diversification in guests - Värvet has had around 90 million downloads to date. Besides having a voice that you can’t help but be drawn to, he has also developed the art of really listening to what his guests are saying. He leaves time for them to truly reflect on his question before answering, meaning they can express what they want to express and he doesn’t interrupt them, nor does he cut them off short. In a sense, Kristoffer affords guests a sense of psychological safety, which is apparent in his dialogue with each and every person. Kristoffer also has a genuine interest in people - a trait that is very unusual nowadays, but something that needs to be encouraged in more people. Because with a genuine interest comes the ability to really connect with someone, and in turn allowing them space to express who they are, meaning we can learn a lot more from them. “I think it's always important to understand someone, to learn from people, to understand where they come from, you know, why do they do what they do?” In this podcast:The dream that led Kristoffer to becoming a podcast hostWhat life means to KristofferWhy we all have a duty to share our talentsHow he chooses his guests on his podcastWhy he thinks we need to listen moreWhat companies need to focus onHow not having a vision impacts all of usWhat the world needs most right now See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today is an oldie but a goodie, and it was actually the very first #BizTipFriday episode we ever did here on the podcast, where I shared why mo’ products equal mo’ problems! If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @jameswedmore! We’ve got a special gift to help you with your manifesting goals in 2020, so go get that free guide now at http://jameswedmore.com/manifesting! Don’t forget that we’ve created another FREE workbook and mini-course, Ready to Make 2020 Your B*tch? to help you hit the ground running in 2020 (and would go great with this episode)! You can grab that now at http://jameswedmore.com/goalsetting! You can now search any for any topic discussed and keyword mentioned from the past 300+ episodes, with an amazing new tool called Searchie! For instant access, visit http://www.jameswedmore.com/podcastsearch. I’d like to personally invite you to join me in a secret hidden channel I’ve created called BEYOND The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/beyond to download the Telegram app and join today. Haven’t left a review yet? All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/itunes, and thanks for your support of this show! I want to invite you to help contribute to this podcast by submitting a question for the Listener Question of the Week edition of The Mind Your Business Podcast. All you have to do is go to http://jameswedmore.com/QA and record a question (under 4 minutes or less) that could be featured on an upcoming episode. In the episode you’ll hear: Why most entrepreneurs struggle and never make it…. Chasing bright shiny objects isn’t the answer How to get clear on your offer (it’s not what most people are doing) Why Less is MORE What to look for when choosing which of your offers to focus on For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/330
Hello every one, here are the top 10 predictions for 2020 and beyond across tech, politics and more including • Big Tech breakup! Really? • How startups, SaaS and subscription companies will evolve • Unicorns…here, there, everywhere• AI and jobs (Who moved my cheese?) • Climate change…its about time • …and many moreWhat do you think?
As an established New York expert in the travel industry, Beyond Times Square has more to offer than just The Big Apple. What are the can’t-miss destinations and fun activities in 2020 that feed your clients’ passion for a brand-new travel experience? Join Danielle Savarese, Director of Sales at Beyond Times Square, on the upcoming webinar, discover what our exciting offers are in the new year, and mark your calendar for a whole year of adventure. The highlights are: New Perspectives of D.C. TravelThe Unconventional and Unexpected Tours in PhillyA Delicious Boston Travel ComboNiagara Falls, The Hamptons, Hudson Valley, and MoreWhat’s new in New York? Preview our specially selected programs at Beyond Times Square: D.C. by Land and Sea Murals of Philadelphia Walking Tour Boston Historic Pub Crawl Niagara FallsThe Hamptons Experience
Vent Line on SKOR North - for Vikings and Minnesota sports fans
*Judd, Danny & Manny have more reason why Dalvin Cook shouldn't play on Monday night *Do the Packers scare you? Judd isn't too concerned about them. *More "What if" with Vikings football
Do you worry that after everyone and everything else in your business is paid, there will be nothing left for you? Have you been taught to believe that the first several years of your business must involve constant financial struggle? Well, it doesn’t have to be that way!Mike Michalowicz—author of five amazing business books, including The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur and Profit First—knows firsthand how important it is to ensure that you get paid each and every day. And in this episode, he teaches how to make sure that you’re profitable in your businesses from day one.Mike tells us his story of entrepreneurship highs and lows. After two early successes, he found himself in dire straights, not bringing in enough money to pay his bills and falling into depression. But it was these struggles that made him realize that there was a better way of running his businesses—a way that would ensure that he could take care of his family while his businesses would continue to grow.The formula is simple, even if it’s not obvious. Mike breaks it down step by step, so that even the most skeptical among us will realize that immediate business profits are just a simple mindset shift away. He helps us realize that profitability in our business is already “baked in” and that by changing our habits, we can start extracting it TODAY!And make sure you listen for Mike’s business-changing idea: start slow, let it grow.Check him out, and subscribe to the BiggerPockets Business Podcast so you won’t miss our next show!In This Episode We Cover:How Mike discovered his vocation despite his big failureWhy you don’t have to be a billionaire to be successfulThe significance of the profit first formulaThe 5 foundational bank accountsWhy you should start slow, and let it growHow one company switched to profit first and innovated their way to earning moreWhat companies with debt should doThe Parkinson's lawAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsThe Savannah BananasCheck the full show notes here: http://biggerpockets.com/bizshow30
We discussed in this episode with Dr Brindusa VantaDr.Vanta’s mission is to help people restore their health and vitality using the power of nutrition and naturalmedicine. She is a medical researcher who makes use of latest and scientific studies on brain health andprovides one on one consultations to clients from around the world.We discussed the following and so much moreWhat is CBD OilWhat are the benefits of CBD OilIs CBD oil more beneficial than medicinal cannabisWhat types of ailments that CBD Oil treatThere are so many choices out there now of CBD oil how do we choose the best one for you.We will also discuss the latest research around CBD Oil
How can you get better clients?Talking PointsGetting clients who will trust you more and pay you moreWhat can happen when you take on a bad clientImproving your client base as you goNarrowing your nicheHow taking on clients outside of your niche may affect your businessHow your point of view and messaging informs which clients you attractBeing responsive to how your target reacts to your messageMake a list of dream clientsDraw boundaries of who you won’t work forFigure out the best way to get your message outImposter syndromeAsking business outcome questionsDefining better clientsNot playing small ballStrategizingKnowing what to say no toLooking at what people you admire are doingKnowing what it is that you do bestQuotable Quotes“Every client you take on, you want it to be better than the last one.” –JS“Each one will teach you something that you didn’t know before about how to attract that client.” –RM“Courage is acting even though you feel the fear.” –JS“We have to have this headspace that says we’re not going to play small ball. This is the major leagues.” –RM
Are you freakin’ stuck?!Do you feel like you aren’t living up to your full potential – but you don’t know what the next step is? Are you TERRIFIED to step into your destiny, feeling stuck in your internal bullsh*t? Do you feel like you’re stretched soooo thin that you can’t deal with that voice inside that tells you that you are meant for MORE?What if you were so fed up with your own crap – that you finally took action? What if you said YES? What if you just went for it?Isn’t it time to say YES to YOU? (That’s a rhetorical question, ladies, because the answer is a resounding HELL YES)Dana Adams is the founder of the Life Mapping Institute, author of the book “Live Your Gift” and it’s amazing companion guide. She did the THING, she’s living her GIFT, and she wants to teach you how to do it, too. What amazing things are you carrying around in your gut, your soul, your head? What are you driven to give to the WORLD? Learn more about how to commit to what sets your soul on fire. Learn how to push through resistance and DO IT ANYWAY. Did you hear that? DO. IT. ANYWAY.What would you say if tomorrow, God asked you, “Did you use all the gifts that I gave you?” Dana asked herself this question after attending her first Front Seat Life event and the rest is history. It wasn’t easy – but it was worth it. A single mother of 4 boys, a woman who was stifled by fear, and who was nervous to show up – she made herself PROUD and so can you.
Are you freakin’ stuck?!Do you feel like you aren’t living up to your full potential – but you don’t know what the next step is? Are you TERRIFIED to step into your destiny, feeling stuck in your internal bullsh*t? Do you feel like you’re stretched soooo thin that you can’t deal with that voice inside that tells you that you are meant for MORE?What if you were so fed up with your own crap – that you finally took action? What if you said YES? What if you just went for it?Isn’t it time to say YES to YOU? (That’s a rhetorical question, ladies, because the answer is a resounding HELL YES)Dana Adams is the founder of the Life Mapping Institute, author of the book “Live Your Gift” and it’s amazing companion guide. She did the THING, she’s living her GIFT, and she wants to teach you how to do it, too. What amazing things are you carrying around in your gut, your soul, your head? What are you driven to give to the WORLD? Learn more about how to commit to what sets your soul on fire. Learn how to push through resistance and DO IT ANYWAY. Did you hear that? DO. IT. ANYWAY.What would you say if tomorrow, God asked you, “Did you use all the gifts that I gave you?” Dana asked herself this question after attending her first Front Seat Life event and the rest is history. It wasn’t easy – but it was worth it. A single mother of 4 boys, a woman who was stifled by fear, and who was nervous to show up – she made herself PROUD and so can you.
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In meta-physics ‘quantum’ is the study of reality and the relationship between mind and matter. The term is increasingly popular but also confusing. Though I didn’t always understand what it meant, I have been tapping into a quantum attribute most of my life. In this podcast, I explain how it has helped me in practical … More What is quantum? (podcast)
Tonight..Wednesday March 27/19....join us at 8pmET / 5pmPST .... when Al Graham and Kim Cooper have a conversation with the shows new Joint Host Marijane Baker.During tonight's show they will be interviewing the programs new joint host Marijane Baker to the listeners. They'll be discussing her back ground and what brought her to the cannabis community plus much moreWhat made her want to speak up and be heard and get out there to educate people. What are some of her past experiences while dealing with patients and speaking publicly along with some of the highlights.What are some of the other things beside cannabis that are important to Marijane. What does she like to do for hobbies and does she have other important issues that she gets involved in.Tune in tonight to learn the answers to these question plus much more about our new joint host. Plus check out her bio at our home page found at http://pace-online.ca/the-pace-radio-show.htmlTune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET / 5pmPST to catch our LIVE show, only at http://www.420radio.ca/Thanks for tuning in from all your hosts at P.A.C.E. Radio! http://pace-online.ca/Thank you to our sponsors Legacy 420 located on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Ontario https://legacy420.com & CannaDaze in Campbellford http://cannadaze.ca/
Tonight..Wednesday March 27/19....join us at 8pmET / 5pmPST .... when Al Graham and Kim Cooper have a conversation with the shows new Joint Host Marijane Baker.During tonight's show they will be interviewing the programs new joint host Marijane Baker to the listeners. They'll be discussing her back ground and what brought her to the cannabis community plus much moreWhat made her want to speak up and be heard and get out there to educate people. What are some of her past experiences while dealing with patients and speaking publicly along with some of the highlights.What are some of the other things beside cannabis that are important to Marijane. What does she like to do for hobbies and does she have other important issues that she gets involved in.Tune in tonight to learn the answers to these question plus much more about our new joint host. Plus check out her bio at our home page found at http://pace-online.ca/the-pace-radio-show.htmlTune In every Wednesday night at 8pm ET / 5pmPST to catch our LIVE show, only at http://www.420radio.ca/Thanks for tuning in from all your hosts at P.A.C.E. Radio! http://pace-online.ca/Thank you to our sponsors Legacy 420 located on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in Ontario https://legacy420.com & CannaDaze in Campbellford http://cannadaze.ca/
Links: Family Leave ActAccupuncture for RecoveryBest Shows To WatchCriminal Mind, Russian Doll, and Umbrella AcademyBest Reading AppLibbyBest Books To EscapeCaraval, Flatout Love, and The Lie Tree What is your disorder? *Nutcracker SyndromeAt what age did your disorder become a daily issue? *32Who were you before your illness became debilitating? *An active and happy science teacher, wife, doggy-mom, yogiWhat would you do if you were not dealing with your invisible illness? *Work, help more around the house, travel & exercise moreWhat would you like people to know about your daily life? *Some days are better than others, but it's still hard physically (I'm in pain a lot) and it wears on you mentally too. I have to think about everything ahead of time to determine if I can do it and if so, what modification/assistance do I need to be able to do said things. (spoon theory)What would make living and moving in the world easier for you? *If the world was actually handicap-friendly and if public transportation was better in the US. Also, if people knew about invisible illnesses and were more kind and helpful to each other...I get a lot of "but you don't look sick", "but you look good", "you're so young"...etc. Finally, if I was able to work part time.Do you have any life hacks? *Don't be afraid or ashamed to ask for and accept help.Use assistive devices like walkers, canes, wheelchairs to conserve energy andbedside tables/trays for a place to keep all your stuff on those days you're stuck in bed.Join support groups, such as those on Facebook. Sit on a stool while cooking to conserve energy.Buy pre-cut veggies/fruit to make cooking quicker.What kind of support do you get from family or friends? *Thankfully a lot! I literally wouldn't be alive through all this without them. Husband has taken on a lot at home to help, siblings came and visited and helped, mom took off 3 weeks to come be with me for my surgery. Other family members, friends, colleagues, and students sent cards, gifts, food, gave me rides, etc. And of course my dogs have been snuggling me like crazy to help!Have you ever had someone not believe you have an invisible illness because of your appearance and if so are there any examples that stand out? *Yes. My first vascular surgeon insisted that I couldn't possibly be having so many symptoms and so much pain from just one pinched vein. I quickly got a different vascular surgeon! (Plus I'm young, small and cute, so I often get odd looks from people when I use cane or walker and use the handicap placard)How has your invisible illness affected your relationships? *It's shown me who really is a good friend and who isn't. I have to decline doing some of the activities that my friends want to go do and sometimes cancel things I've rsvp-ed to if I'm not feeling well. My husband and I have ultimately grown stronger through this, but there have been stress-filled outburst at each other from time to time and we can't really be intimate since my pain is primarily in the abdominal and pelvic region.Is there anything you are afraid to tell people in your life? *I don't think anyone really understands how hard it's been both physically and mentally. I'm good at putting on a fake smile and saying "I'm ok" or mostly posting the "good days" or small accomplishments online. I'm also really nervous about returning to work after my medical leave is up.Does the fact that your disease is invisible change how healthcare professionals treat you? *Yes and especially since mine is a rare disorder, even if they believe me, most of them don't really know what it is or how to help.What is your best coping mechanism? *Humor...and my dogs.What are you the most concerned about and the most hopeful for in the future? *Returning to work is my answer to both of those questions.What is your favorite swear word?I don't really use swear words much...I tend to make up silly words instead.Is there anything you want to make sure we talk about during the interview? Like an organization you want to promote or something specific that you deal with.I want to spread awareness about my disorder, possible interventions like the surgery I had (renal auto-transplant) and what recovery is really like.What is the hardest and/or best lesson your condition has taught you?To take life slow, enjoy the simple things, and don't get upset over stupid stuff.What is the best purchase under $100 that helped your lifeMy rollator walker and/or my bedside swivel table See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Flowering Houseplants and More: What really perplexed or downright frustrated gardeners in 2018? I asked that recently on Facebook and elsewhere, harvesting the final crop of Urgent Garden Questions for the year, and Ken Druse helped answer them as we... Read More ›
Voice first technology has the potential to transform organisations. Join Dustin and I as we dig into how voice is being used to create efficiencies within businesses with Silver founder, Shawn Kanungo.Silver, an agency based in Canada, is helping organisations use voice to streamline business processes, access line of business systems and improve productivity. We speak to the founder, ex-Deloitte digital transformation guru and speaker, Shawn Kanungo, to find out how it's done.In this episode, we discuss:How voice plus other exponential technologies will disrupt every industry & government agenciesWhat voice looks like when it's combined with robotic process automation (RPA) and moreWhat does voice mean for a digital transformation strategy for an enterprise?How Silver take a human-centered approach to voice by doing ethnographic researchOrganisational culture and whether workers are ready for enterprise level voiceThe future of voice and whether we'll see a billion dollar company built on a voice platformWhere to listenApple podcastsSpotifyYouTubeCastBoxSpreakerTuneInBreakerStitcherPlayerFMiHeartRadioLinkshttps://silverdrip.comhttps://www.shawnkanungo.com/Silver on InstagramSilver on TwitterSilver on Facebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today is the start of a special edition of the podcast - #BusinessTipFriday, and in this episode I’m going to share with you why mo’ products equal mo’ problems! Mark your calendars for October 8th, 2018, as we’ll be releasing our epic 8-part series, The Rise of the Digital CEO! For more information, visit http://www.jameswedmore.com/rise. If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag me, @jameswedmore! In the episode you’ll hear: Why most entrepreneurs struggle and never make it…. Chasing bright shiny objects isn’t the answer How to get clear on your offer (it’s not what most people are doing) Why Less is MORE What to look for when choosing which of your offers to focus on For full show notes and links, visit: http://mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/podcast/188
Are you Hungry for More? What is your soul craving? Learn how facing your fears and healing your relationship with food can transform your life. This week I'm talking to Author of Goddess Revolution, self love expert and food psychology coach Mel Wells as she talks about her new book 'Hungry for More' and why you must feed and nourish your deepest soul's cravings. Music by Ben Sound
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This is a very big question! For me, spirituality is on a spectrum from practical applications in every day life to full-blown esoteric. My spiritual journey began age 17 and has become an increasingly big part of me as time has gone on. It’s a never-ending pursuit……in this life time and others. There is nothing … More What is spirituality? (podcast)
Love, Life & All Things Weird ~ Megan Sillito & Suzanne Stauffer
Love, Life & All Things Weird Radio Show Did you know that it is our divine birthright to live abundantly; to receive ALL the riches the Universe has to offer? How many of us our unconsciously operating from a lack mentality, unable to receive the money, peak experiences and lusciousness the Universe is offering us every day? Would you be willing to receive MORE? What if what you are calling extravagant or luxurious is really an experience your body and being are secretly calling for? What are you truly willing to receive? Would you be willing to say YES and risk be judged for it all? Join us as for another edgy conversation sure to challenge your points of view. ~ More About Love, Life & All Things Weird ~ What if you really can have it all? No–really? What if everything you THINK you desire is only a starting point for the life you are truly capable of creating? On Love, Life, & All Things Weird, we will explore topics from magic to practical step by step processes, and everything in between. There’s no place we won’t go, nothing too ridiculous or weird in the quest to live as grand a life as possible. Hosts Megan Sillito and Suzanne Stauffer are the embodiment of “opposites attract”. Collectively, they’re the summation of Megan’s big vision coupled with Suzanne’s knack for details. Partnered in love and in business for the last five years, they’re taking co-creation to a whole new level. Join Megan and Suzanne for Love, Life, & All Things Weird, where we will talk about living a life that’s inspired, overflowing, and completely awesome. Together, they’re the embodiment of “opposites attract”, and the result is true synergistic power. Collectively, they’re the summation of Megan’s big vision coupled with Suzanne’s knack for the details, Megan’s universal wisdom punctuated with an exclamation point by Suzanne’s incisive truth, and Megan’s playful meanderings subtly sorted by Suzanne’s practical step-by-step approach. So what does this means for you? In true “two birds, one stone” fashion, you’ve found a one stop shop for invoking inspiration, unearthing tools for transformation, and having two crazy-weird chicks who will stop at nothing to support you in HAVING IT ALL! http://www.MeganSillito.com http://livingyoursoultruth.com Join our fun Facebook group where we give additional tips and tools and continue the conversation after the show: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1615639452040672/ AND COME PLAY with Live Your Magic, LIVE - Anywhere in the world!! Find Dates & Details HERE - http://tinyurl.com/LiveYourMagicNow To get more of Love, Life & All Things Weird with Megan Sillito and Suzanne Stauffer, be sure to visit the archives page for replays of all their shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/love-life-all-things-weird-megan-sillito-suzanne-stauffer/
Some of my Light Warriors have been struggling with insomnia lately, so I decided to invite Dr. Rachna Patel back on my radio show to talk about how Medical marijuana can help a whole host of issues including insomnia, chronic pain, psorasis, arthritis, autoimmunity issues and seizures. We pre-recorded the interview and now are releasing this behind-the-scenes interview. Check it out to learn.. How exactly medical marijuana can interact with your body to hinder autoimmune attacks, reduce inflammation, help you sleep, and much moreWhat kinds of people can benefit the most from this treatment (and who qualifies for medical marjuana)As medicial marjuana becomes more popularized, do we need to worry about additional harmful chemicals or other substances? What is the difference between all of these different companies Hemp oil, CBD oil etc? and more! Dr. Rachna Patel has been practicing in medical marijuana since 2012. Rachna has an interesting trail of events that lead to her becoming known as The Medical Marijuana Doctor. She now walks patients step-by-step into safely using medical marijuana for their specific medical condition and has an impressive YouTube channel with tons of educational tips and tidbits.
Here’s the show I did this week with Isaac Weishaupt of Illuminati Watcher, for his Conspiracy Theory and Unpopular Culture podcast. The first part is available to all for free, with the second part being made available to his Patreon subscribers.Discussion points include:Breakdown of various genres of music and their effect on the listenerElectronic Dance Music (EDM) and the drug of choice for the new generation (ecstasy, LSD, CIA links, transhumanism, etc.)Inspiration for the research and Mark’s desire to reveal the truths and deceptions of musicCulture manipulation- changing YOUR mind by class of elites through deceptions. All trends are NOT organic; thanks to Tavistock, Stanford Research Institute, Yale, Harvard and moreWhat are “lifetime actors” and what is their role in the agenda?Secret societies, Bohemian Grove, Process Church, Temple of Set, Military Intelligence, Michael Aquino“Cultural Weapons” (ex: Punk gave us heroin and Nihilism), GG Allin, drawing in dark energy Katy Perry and Kesha are darker and more satanic than Slayer!Satanism hidden in genres of music- even countryMaking of The Omen and The Exorcist had dark energies drawing in; Judas Priest similar suicide effectsReverence of Aleister Crowley- Led Zeppelin, Jay-Z, even Hall & Oates! Crowley tied into Intel as wellPaul van Dyk and MI-5 logosCountry music’s MKULTRA bloodlinesScience of Sounds: healing or harming? Your choice. Weaponizing sound; 432 Hz vs 440 Hz and causing disharmonyTranshuman shift of auto tune and “Tinnitus”-Pain (T-Pain)
Here’s the show I did this week with Isaac Weishaupt of Illuminati Watcher, for his Conspiracy Theory and Unpopular Culture podcast. The first part is available to all for free, with the second part being made available to his Patreon subscribers.Discussion points include:Breakdown of various genres of music and their effect on the listenerElectronic Dance Music (EDM) and the drug of choice for the new generation (ecstasy, LSD, CIA links, transhumanism, etc.)Inspiration for the research and Mark’s desire to reveal the truths and deceptions of musicCulture manipulation- changing YOUR mind by class of elites through deceptions. All trends are NOT organic; thanks to Tavistock, Stanford Research Institute, Yale, Harvard and moreWhat are “lifetime actors” and what is their role in the agenda?Secret societies, Bohemian Grove, Process Church, Temple of Set, Military Intelligence, Michael Aquino“Cultural Weapons” (ex: Punk gave us heroin and Nihilism), GG Allin, drawing in dark energy Katy Perry and Kesha are darker and more satanic than Slayer!Satanism hidden in genres of music- even countryMaking of The Omen and The Exorcist had dark energies drawing in; Judas Priest similar suicide effectsReverence of Aleister Crowley- Led Zeppelin, Jay-Z, even Hall & Oates! Crowley tied into Intel as wellPaul van Dyk and MI-5 logosCountry music’s MKULTRA bloodlinesScience of Sounds: healing or harming? Your choice. Weaponizing sound; 432 Hz vs 440 Hz and causing disharmonyTranshuman shift of auto tune and “Tinnitus”-Pain (T-Pain)
Join us tonite for our second discussion on the Federal Reserve. Tonite we will discuss: Goals Of The FedsWhat it is supposed to doHow they are set up What influences they have on world moneyWhy they are contraversial and moreWhat does Jekyll Island have to do with it Also with us tonite is Zulema Arielle Cassanova who will be discussing Antifa. Zulema has been doing alot of research on Antifa. Her website can be found HERE Join us tonite by calling 6469158117 for a lively discussion. Hosts: Doreen LA GUARDIA Cisco Acosta. SHOW SPONSORED BY STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURE.COM
Aired Monday, 11 September 2017, 4:00 PM ET Creating Financially Successful Classes, Events and More What if the creation of financially successful events, classes, projects and more, is about the creation of the future? What choices do you have to make today to create the future you’re asking for? Join Francesca Fiorentini and Diva Diaz on todays show, who are amazing event creators amongst other things. Guest Bios:Working with the Access Consciousness and Joy of Business team for Francesca is about creating more happiness in the world of business. She would love to show more people that by being them they can create a totally different reality – with the tools of Access Consciousness® it’s easy to create a different financial reality too! Acknowledging the joy and brilliance Francesca has in business has been a fun and ongoing journey that never stops – what Francesca now knows is that it isn’t about the skills or details – it’s about who you are. Now Francesca travels all around the world for business and Access Consciousness® exploring different cultures, countries and businesses. You can see her upcoming classes, and world adventures at: http://www.francescafiorentini.accessconsciousness.com Access Consciousness® Facilitator, Diva Diaz, began her working career in economic media (Forbes, The Economist, Le Monde, The Washington Post, TheTimes, and more) and later in economic intelligence. For many years she travelled the world working and meeting with Heads of State, Ministers in Government and Blue Chip CEO’s in Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America. However, despite what looked like success on the outside, Diva always had a sense of extreme stress, failure and exhaustion that she could not seem to shift. She noticed that many people that she worked with also had this and wondered why despite their having money, success, intelligence and even power, they were all for the most part unhappy. From childhood Diva surrounded herself with modalities of all kinds, she knew that there had to be something more to the world than meets the eye or the logical mind. She spent most of her free time seeking how to create what she knew was possible in the world: studying reading and learning everything she thought she needed to create the quality of life and sense of peace and joy she strived for. It wasn’t until she came across the pragmatic tools of Access Consciousness®, that she realized that change can be and is easy, and choice is something that we all truly have available to us…should we choose it! She continues to travel the world for fun, working and creating with Access Consciousness® and facilitating classes and workshops on what she practices daily in life and in business.
Podcast: What It Takes To Be A Good Forex TraderIn this weekly video: 00:30 – You must have a passion for trading 01:44 – Controlling your emotions 02:22 – A willingness to learn and change 03:33 – Be dedicated to trading 04:10 – Develop a strategy that works for you 05:02 – You have to give this some time to work 05:43 – How can I help you? 06:07 – A very high success rate for clients – here’s why 07:07 – Click on the link below to find out moreWhat makes a good Forex trader? Let's talk about that and more right now.Hello Forex traders. It's Andrew Mitchem here, The Forex Trading Coach video and podcast number 232. In this video, I'd like to explain about some of the main points you need to have in order to be a good Forex trader, so let's get into it.You must have a passion for tradingNumber one, and I think this is so important, very often overlooked. You need to have a desire to want to trade. You have to have a dedication to trade, but you have to have a passion for trading. It has to be something that you really want to do. Don't just get into Forex training because you've heard somewhere or read online it's a really good way of making some easy money. It will not work for you if that's the reason you're in it. If you're in it for a get rich quick idea, don't do it. If you're in it because you're a gambler, don't do it.If you would like to become a Forex trader and genuinely have an interest in the markets, an interest in understanding how they work, an interest in making money, of course, but investing and being a good investor, then the Forex market is perfect for you. You have to have that approach up front. You have to have that genuine desire to know what's happening in the market. I think it's really important, often completely overlooked because everybody always jumps into the strategy first. You've got to really sort of enjoy it. You have to sort of look forward to trading each day. When it gets to the weekends, I'm disappointed I can't trade. I look forward to Monday mornings. For most people, Monday morning is about the worst thing that can happen to them because they have to go back to their job again. It's all about having that enjoyment in what you do.Controlling your emotionsYou have to be able to control your emotions. It's really important. You are dealing with money. You are dealing with life. Price action moving, sometimes things can be very, very slow. Other times things could be happening very, very quickly. You have to be able to control yourself, control your mind, understand what you're doing, be very level-headed about what you are doing because ultimately when you're trading with money, emotions do come into it. Again, when you're trading with strategy and you're trading with the unknown and you're trading with probability, because that's ultimately what we're doing, you have to be able to control your emotions and not react in a bad way to the market or what's happening. That's the first two points.A willingness to learn and changeThe third thing that you need to do, you have to have a willingness to learn. You have to have a willingness to change and a willingness to adapt to the market because market conditions do change over time. You have to have a willingness to, not just be completely rigid. Yes you have to stick to rules and yes you have to have a plan, and you have to be able to stick to rules and stick to a plan, but at the same time, as the market changes, you have to be able to adapt. Give you a great example, just yesterday, I held a webinar with clients. We took some trades on the four hour chats. Now, more recently, the four hour chats haven't been showing that many good trades, but this last week, they‘ve been showing some excellent trades.
Legends of S.H.I.E.L.D.: An Unofficial Marvel Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fan Podcast
The Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Stargate Pioneer, Agent Haley and Agent Lauren discuss the fifteenth installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2. The agents then finish up the show by running down some weekly Marvel news and responding to listener feedback. THIS TIME ON LEGENDS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.: Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 Weekly Marvel News YOUR feedback!!!! AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. [02:20] GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 2 Produced By: Kevin Feige http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0270559/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr4#producer 61 Production Credits Starting with X-Men in 2000 All 61 are Marvel Comics Based properties And is currently THE man in charge of the Marvel Studios Other Credited Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 Producers: Victoria Alonso - executive producer Louis D'Esposito - executive producer David J. Grant - co-producer Simon Hatt - associate producer Nikolas Korda - executive producer Stan Lee - executive producer Jonathan Schwartz - executive producer Lars P. Winther - co-producer Directed AND Written By: James Gunn http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0348181/?ref_=ttfc_fc_dr1 13 Directing Credits Including: Guardians Of The Galaxy 27 Writing Credits Including: Dawn Of The Dead Guardians Of The Galaxy Staring: Chris Pratt - Peter Quill / Star-Lord Zoe Saldana - Gamora Dave Bautista - Drax Vin Diesel - Baby Groot (voice) Bradley Cooper - Rocket (voice) Michael Rooker - Yondu Karen Gillan - Nebula Pom Klementieff - Mantis Sylvester Stallone - Stakar Ogord Kurt Russell - Ego Elizabeth Debicki - Ayesha Chris Sullivan - Taserface Sean Gunn - Kraglin / On-Set Rocket Tommy Flanagan - Tullk Laura Haddock - Meredith Quill Ben Browder - Sovereign Admiral Jim Gunn Sr. - Weird Old Man Leota Gunn - Weird Old Man's Mistress Gregg Henry - Grandpa Quill Seth Green - Howard the Duck (voice) Miley Cyrus - Mainframe (voice) (uncredited) Jeff Goldblum - Grandmaster (uncredited) David Hasselhoff - Zardu Hasslefrau (uncredited) Stan Lee - Astronaut (uncredited) Film Highlights Amazing CGI Drax is a laughing fool Annulax Batteries Starlord flirts with the Sovereign Nebula and Gamora sisterly “love” Starlord and Gamora’s relationship Rocket finding himself Yondu’s redemption - uses his heart Peter finds out the true story of Dad Guardians save the universe … again Mantis and Drax? Shipping? Ego’s evil plan to kill the entire universe Specific Notes Where/How did you see it? Lauren 3D, Friday 1 pm, ½ full theater Haley SP Friday night, 7:15 Show 2D ⅓ full theater Tried to go again Saturday night to a good AMC Theater New Marvel Cinematic Universe Pre-Roll 2nd time - Doctor Strange? Opening Scene - 1980’s. Ego and Meredith Quill Dairy Queen Sponsorship Ego was such a dick showing Meredith the thing that would kill her Majestic Opening Fight The Guardians like their tunes Great CGI Drax has sensitive nipples Rocket has a winking issue Toddler Groot has issues with the little rat critters It’s funny the way the team protects Groot during the fight Groot loves to dance - James Gunn again? Gamora slits the Beast open to save Drax who stupidly went into the beast Sovereign Court Exchange Batteries for Nebula Drax and Rocket steel Annulax Batteries Starlord and Ayesha flirt Milano Time Starlord and Gamora tension Nebula and Gamora tension Sovereign Fleet Battles The Milano Video Game style drones Rocket vs Starlord piloting issue Drax has made some epic turds Drax goes outside to shoot the final drone Ego saves them Ego Meets The Guardians My name is Ego, and I’m your Dad Yondu Ostracized from the Ravagers Dealt With Kids Rocky shows us Howard The Duck is there….again? Horns Of Freedom, Colors Of Agorn The seeds of mutiny are sown with Taserface and Kraglin The Sovereign Meets Yondu Ego and the Guardians Exchange Information Mantis introduces herself Gamora and Peter talk about David Hasselhoff Rocket, Nebula and Groot are left to repair the ship Travel to Ego Bet about Mantis’ antenna Mantis tells everyone that Peter still loves Gamora Rockey Battle around the Milano against Yondu Rocket is pretty damn good Yondu wants to let Rocket go Nebula convinced Groot to break free We can’t even by a pair of boots with 25 cents Kraglin voices his issues Nebula shoots Yondu and Rocket Arriving at Ego Ego reveals that he is a Celestial, god with a little “g” Ego’s story is told Did you make a penis? How did he make a baby? Yondu’s ship Yondu’s loyal crew is killed Rocket saves Yondu by laughing about Taserface Nebula leaves to go find Gamora Nebula’s story Nebula wants to kill Thanos Peter discovers His Powers Why did you leave my mother? Peter doesn’t want to set foot on a planet with his mom Peter makes a ball Peter and Ego play catch Mantis’ Purpose Mantis and Drax draw close-r together Mantis helps Ego sleep Rocket and Yondu in the Brig Groot gets a suit Yondu’s backstory Yondu finds out where Peter is Groot treated like a little mascot Cute Groot sent to get the fin Again And again Where’s my eye!!!! And again Let’s just agree to never discuss this (finger) This is an important conversation right now? (hat) Kraglin saves The Captain Quill’s Music Rocket, Yondu, Groot and Kraglin escape Whistling arrow to music Groot gets his revenge It’s raining mutineers Yondu destroys his ship Taserface gives up Yondu to the Sovereign Set off to Ego - 700 jumps versus the safe 50 Peter and Gamora They dance Unspoken “thing” between us Something is wrong here I DON’T KNOW WHAT CHEERS IS - I finally found my family - I thought you already had Nebula tries to Kill Gamora Gamora’s a badass with the big gun Gamora saves Nebula Nebula - I win! You wanted to win and I just wanted a sister You were all I had You needed to win Ego and Peter talk Brandy, The Looking Glass (You’re A Fine Girl) Peter, you and I are the sailor in that song I’m going to make some weird [stuff]! Mantis comes clean to Drax Drax does not like Mantis There’s no need to get personal YOU ARE IN DANGER YOU KILLED MY MOTHER Peter and Ego in the Story Room Ego comes clean to Peter - Remake the Universe Gamora and Nebula find the dead bodies - Ego’s Kids Yondu and Rocket finish the 700 jumps Stan Lee cameo - FedEx guy? Yondu and Rocket are the same What kind of a pair are we - the kind that’s going to go fight a planet! Dual scene - The Expansion and The Dead Children Mantis uses her mind powers to make Gamora scared The Expansion - Ego’s Purpose Yondu’s part explained Celestial Genes Ego tells Peter he killed Meredith David Hasselhoff cameo Rocket, Groot and Yondu come to extract the team Ego kills the Walkman Final Battle Begins You said you were going to eat me! Of course I have issues - that’s my freaking father! Dive into Ego It’s time to save the Galaxy again? Jack up the price if we’re 2 time Galaxy Savers The Sovereign Fleet Arrives Ego’s Core Rocket rigs the bomb to destroy Ego Massive Battle at the middle of Ego Mantis puts Ego to sleep Rocket sends Groot in with the bomb Who has tape? Groot takes matters into his own hands Nebula powers herself into the ship Don’t screw with the sovereign You look like Mary Poppins - I’m Mary Poppins Y’all! Escape From Ego’s Core Mantis is knocked out - Ego wakes up Drax takes Mantis to the Extraction Gamora and Nebula ride the rising pillar to the surface I don’t use my head to fly the arrow - I use my heart! You shouldn’t have killed my mom and squished my walkman! Groot pushes the right button Yondu’s Death Only one Aerorig and Spacesuit Yondu - give me this! “Welcome To The Fricking Guardians Of The Galaxy. Only He Didn’t Use Fricking” “We’re gonna need to have a real discussion about your language” PacMan versus Rockman Bomb goes off killing Ego Yondu saves Peter Yondu dies in Quill’s arms while escaping Yondu’s Funeral A true Ravager Funeral Quill’s heartfelt words Nebula leaves to kill Thanos Gamora apologizes to Nebula Sister hug Dust to the stars Zune with 300 songs on it Quill give Kraglin Yondu’s Arrow Groot warms to the team MID CREDIT SCENES / SCHWARMA https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/5/4/15524482/guardians-of-the-galaxy-2-end-credits-scene-spoilers-explained Kraglin hits Drax with the Arrow Ravagers United by Stakar Sovereign creates Adam Warlock Teen Moody Groot I’m not boring Mind Numbing Game Now I know how Yondu felt All Stan Lee Cameos Explained Trailer’s Scene: Haley Wonder Woman Star Wars Lauren Wonder Woman SP Thor Ragnarok Star Wars: The Last Jedi Kingsman: The Golden Circle Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets The Mummy (Tom Cruise) Transformers: The Last Knight The Hitman’s Bodyguard Spiderman: Homecoming NEWS [62:17] MARVEL Free Comic Book Day May 6 FEEDBACK [68:16] TWITTER Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes May 5 More Replying to @sithwitch @LegendsofSHIELD It was very good, lot more personal story than the first one. *************************************************** CAT-ACT @cfnchng May 5 More Replying to @MrParacletes @LegendsofSHIELD and 3 others HAHAHA! Baby groot is so cute tho *************************************************** Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes 22h22 hours ago More @LegendsofSHIELD #ItsAllConnected http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/kevin-feige-confirms-marvel-movies-tv-shows-crossover-point/ Derrick Crow @KazekunForever 17h17 hours ago More What say you guys? - @MCUExchange @LegendsofSHIELD *************************************************** Derrick Crow @KazekunForever 16h16 hours ago More Replying to @StargatePioneer @LegendsofSHIELD @Guardians GotG vol. 1 is still my fave of the two, but man that ending was a hard gut punch. And those credits scenes have me really excited! #OGotG ************************************* Alphabet Cookie ❤ @defydownunder 16h16 hours ago More Replying to @StargatePioneer @LegendsofSHIELD @Guardians I saw it a couple weeks ago, LOVED it! Baby groot was almost offensively adorable, it's just not fair ********************************************* Dr. Gnome to you @MrParacletes 13h13 hours ago More @LegendsofSHIELD @KodiakGWC @sithwitch OUTRO [73:20] Haley, Lauren and Stargate Pioneer love to hear back from you about your top 5 Marvel character lists, your science of Marvel questions, who would you pick in an all-female Avenger team, or who’s Marvel abs you would like to see. Call the voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871. Join Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. next time as the hosts discuss the Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 episode 21 titled “The Return” on Wednesday May 10th, 2017. You can listen in live when we record Wednesday nights at 8:00 PM Central time at Geeks.live (Also streamed live on Spreaker.com). Contact Info: Please see http://www.legendsofshield.com for all of our contact information or call our voicemail line at 1-844-THE-BUS1 or 844-843-2871 Don’t forget to go check out our spin-off podcast, Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D..: Longbox Edition for your weekly Marvel comic book release run-down with segments by Black Adam on S.H.I.E.L.D. comics, Lauren on Mutant Comics and Anthony with his Spider-Man web down. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Longbox Edition is also available on the GonnaGeek.com podcast network. Legends Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Is a Proud Member Of The GonnaGeek Network (gonnageek.com). This podcast was recorded on Sunday May 7th, 2017 Standby for your S.H.I.E.L.D. debriefing --- Audio and Video Production by Stargate Pioneer of GonnaGeek.com.
In this episode #1 Bestselling Author and Highly Acclaimed business & Entrepreneur Expert, Mel Abraham gives you a framework to make sure you know exactly what your customers want so they buy from you. This process is about taking and testing our products. For a product or service to be a commercial success, the market should believe in and buy the product. An entrepreneur might think that it is life changing and unique but the market might not have the same thoughts. Hence, before investing and going all in, we must give some serious effort to test our idea and listen to the market. Then depending upon the collected information, we go back and redesign things. Six Steps to Testing the Market 1. Create a Sample: Put your idea out there in a small way to get feedback from the market. The information should be used to make better choices and decisions. 2. Show it: Once the sample is ready, show it to some of the customers. Let them experience it so that they will give you valuable feedback. 3. What's the Pricing: Learn how much customers are willing to pay for it. Don't just work from a place of cost. Know how much the market values it and make necessary adjustments to the pricing strategy. 4. Ask Questions: Ask the market everything about what they like, don't like and even what they are thinking. Ask questions about expanding and follow-up products. 5. Look at the Competition: Learn what the competitors are providing and their strategies to pricing, connecting, communicating, selling and solving problems. Figure out your uniqueness and distinction in the marketplace from the competition. 6. Industry: Go out there in a broader way to showcase your products/services in conferences, trade shows and magazines. Do it bigger than sampling but don't go full scale yet. After going through these six steps and collecting a lot of information, focus on your product or service in four different realms. Continually ask these four questions: 1. More: What can we provide more or better to give value? 2. Less: What can we do less of to take away the friction of them using our product? 3. Interface: What can we do at the contact points with the customer to allow them to utilize it better? Cost: How can we be more economic with what it is that we are creating? ___________________________ ABOUT MEL ABRAHAM Mel is the founder of Business Breakthrough Academy and Thoughtpreneur Academy where he helps entrepreneurs bring their businesses to the world and build the lifestyle that they want. Mel is one the most sought after entrepreneurial mentor and strategic thinkers of our time. Unlike many other so called “business coaches”, Mel has lived everything he teaches and continues to do so. Mel has built, bought and sold numerous multimillion-dollar businesses for himself as well as his clients. As the author of The Entrepreneur's Solution: The Modern Millionaire's Path to More Profit, Fans & Freedom Entrepreneur, Mel's strategies have helped build thousands of businesses and have generated hundreds of millions of dollars for his clients, ranging from large corporations to startups and small family-owned businesses. Mel is a true believer in the entrepreneurial way of life and says that this “new frontier” is the paradigm that will shift society from simply existing to living life bigger, bolder and on their own terms. Meet Mel at http://melabraham.com/ ____________________ THE ENTREPRENEUR'S SOLUTION The Entrepreneur's Solution is a weekly entrepreneur, business, wealth and lifestyle show where entrepreneur, speaker and author Mel Abraham reveals all of his business and entrepreneur building strategies. Mel is one of our time's most sought after mentors and speakers that not only teaches but also lives what he teaches. Discover how to design, create and build your business so it gives you the life and lifestyle you want. Subscribe to the free entrepreneurial podcast here: http://melabraham.com/podcast The Entrepreneur's Solution Blog on Tumblr: http://melabraham.com/blog ____________________ SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW Join Mel's FB Fans: https://www.facebook.com/melhabraham Tweet Mel: http://twitter.com/MelHAb Instagram: http://instagram.com/legacyentrepreneur LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/melhabraham Website: http://MelAbraham.com
*Dave Franco Talks The Rental, A Possible Sequel, Directing & More* What a special guest we have for you! Dave Franco makes his directorial debut this week with The Rental , starring Dan Stevens, Alison Brie and Sheila Vand. He joins us for a discussion on the shift from acting to directing, and what he's learned from the directors he's worked with. He also dives into some of the behind-the-scenes details of making the film, and the wonderful collaborators he had handy to help pull it all off. Will there be a sequel? He confirms that if audiences take a liking to the film, he does have a "strong" idea for a follow up, and even still, he and Alison Brie are interested in working together again on a romantic comedy they've been cooking up in quarantine. Also on this week's show, Tenet has been delayed (yet again). We dove into the prospects of nothing coming out this year on last week's show, so check out ReelBlend 126 for a larger discussion on that. However, some major productions have resumed which has given us a bit of a light at the end of the tunnel that, at some point, there will still be major releases to help bring theaters back from the brink. San Diego Comic-Con is taking to streaming their major events this year, obviously, so we give a quick preview on what's expected. JusticeCon, the fan-led event surrounding Zack Snyder's Justice League and that whole movement, is also streaming on YouTube this weekend, and our very own Sean O'Connell is attending as a panelist. Sean gives us a good preview of what fans can expect from the convention, and even gives a rundown of his panel's special plans. Finally, it wouldn't be ReelBlend without a BlendGame. Paul Greengrass has had a rather prolific narrative filmmaking career since branching away from his documentary roots, and so we went through our favorites from his filmography. Next week, we're taking a look at our favorite cliffhanger endings in cinema history. What's yours? Let us know on Twitter using #CliffhangerBlend. *This Week In Movies* * Scoob! (HBO Max) * Animal Crackers (Netflix) * Radioactive (Amazon Prime) * The Rental (VOD) *7:54* - Weekly Poll: What's Chris Evan's Best Film? *12:20* - Dave Franco Interview *35:44* - San Diego Comic-Con@Home Preview *41:58* - JusticeCon Preview & Sean Has a Panel! *48:19* - Tenet/Domestic Theaters Delayed Again *52:01* - Major Releases Return to Production *1:03:01* - This Week in Movies *1:08:24* - #PaulGreengrassBlend *1:30:14* - Listener Review *Follow The Show Here* ReelBlend - *@ReelBlend* ( https://twitter.com/ReelBlend ) Sean - *@Sean_OConnell* ( https://twitter.com/Sean_OConnell ) Jake - *@JakesTakes* ( https://twitter.com/JakesTakes ) Kevin - *@KevinMcCarthyTV* ( https://twitter.com/KevinMcCarthyTV ) Gabe - *@gabeKovacs* ( https://twitter.com/gabekovacs ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reelblend/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands