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Ever wondered how an electrical engineer becomes a psychic medium? Or how a personal tragedy can lead to profound spiritual transformation? Join us in this riveting episode of Late Boomers as we chat with Tammy Young, a psychic medium and Reiki master. Tammy shares her incredible journey from Motorola to mediumship, sparked by the heartbreaking loss of her daughter Zoe. Learn about the differences between psychic work and mediumship, and discover practical tips for connecting with the spirit world. Plus, hear touching stories from Tammy's life that illustrate the profound impact of spirit communication. Tune in now and explore the healing power of spiritual connections!Tammy Young's Bio:Tammy Young is a dedicated psychic medium and Reiki master. She serves as a spiritual advisor who helps connect the bereaved with their departed loved ones. With expertise in guiding clients through health, relationships, and career challenges, Tammy brings a holistic approach to her practice. Her unique journey began as an electrical engineer at Motorola, where she worked for a decade before a personal tragedy shifted her path.The stillbirth of Tammy's child profoundly altered her life, prompting a quest for answers that led her to explore new philosophies and spiritual practices. This transformative experience opened her to the world of Spirit and deepened her relationship with God. Embracing her spiritual side, Tammy's abilities as a medium flourished, and she continues to seek and share spiritual insights today.Tammy has lived in Austin, Texas, for over thirty-two years and is the mother of two boys. When she isn't traveling or reading metaphysical books, she enjoys hiking and searching for the perfect crystal in local shops. Her adventures often take her to Mount Bonnell, where she continues her lighthearted quest for Sasquatch. Her story is a testament to resilience, curiosity, and the enduring bonds that connect us all.Connect with Tammy:Website: tammyyoungmedium.comThank you for listening. Please check out @lateboomers on Instagram and our website lateboomers.biz. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to watch it or listen to more of our episodes, you will find Late Boomers on your favorite podcast platform and on our new YouTube Late Boomers Podcast Channel. We hope we have inspired you and we look forward to your becoming a member of our Late Boomers family of subscribers.
This is Eric Stark with The Smart RV'er Podcast Delivering the smarts you need to enjoy the freedom of the RV Lifestyle without the fear of breaking down! Living the RV Life: Eric and Alexis talk about the FMCA Rally. From its beginning, FMCA (Family Motor Coach Association) has been centered on bringing people together. To make friends. Learn about their RVs. Travel to parts unknown. Have fun. While much has changed since those early days, FMCA continues to unite RV enthusiasts through its conventions, area rallies, and chapter gatherings. FMCA's biannual international conventions unite thousands of people for four days of everything RVing – education, shopping, entertainment, and camaraderie. There are also regional events. Each of FMCAs' 10 areas generally holds an area rally annually, where members gather to socialize, view exhibits, attend seminars, and enjoy quality entertainment. Area rallies are organized by FMCA and area associations. Be sure to check out more at TheSmartRverPodcast! Staying On The Road: Eric discusses how most trailers come with the most basic suspension, leaf springs, and that is it. It is the same old suspension that has been used for hundreds of years. Then he talks about each of the below brands! Dexter Red EZ Flex Equalizers Equaflex - Lippert Center Point Air Ride System Moreryde SRE & CREA Lippert Shocks Roadmaster Comfort Ride System Add-On Shocks Slipper Springs 5K, 7k, 8k Tandem axles, Triple axel system available The Next Stop: There are many reasons why The Smart RVer should think about visiting Austin, Texas is worth it. Here are a few that Eric and Alexis discuss: Music Scene: Austin is known as the "Live Music Capital of the World" and for good reason. The city has a thriving music scene with over 250 live music venues and hosts two major music festivals each year, South by Southwest (SXSW) and Austin City Limits (ACL). Food: Austin has a diverse and delicious food scene, with a range of options from traditional Texas BBQ to innovative fusion cuisine. You can find food trucks, food halls, and restaurants that serve everything from tacos to sushi. Outdoor Activities: Austin is surrounded by beautiful natural areas, including several parks, lakes, and hiking trails. You can take a dip in Barton Springs Pool, hike up Mount Bonnell for a stunning view of the city, or go kayaking on Lady Bird Lake. Art and Culture: Austin is home to numerous museums, galleries, and cultural institutions, including the Blanton Museum of Art and the Harry Ransom Center. The city also hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Texas Book Festival and the Fusebox Festival. Nightlife: Austin's nightlife is just as lively as its music scene,...
The body found at Mount Bonnell on Saturday while a fallen pedestrian was being rescued has been identified as 21 year old Prabin Gharti. A dog left behind in a car after its owner was arrested by Round Rock police on Sunday died of heat exhaustion before animal control could arrive to take custody of it. Barton Springs Pool has been declared safe for swimming, following the identification of toxic algae downstream in Barton Creek. Despite slowing economic numbers nationally, the Austin economy seems to be roaring along. However, the Texas Workforce Commission predicts that Austin's rate of job growth will soon be surpassed by neighboring suburban cities. Austin has been ranked #8 on a new list of the best ice cream cities in the U.S. - and #1 in Texas. St. David's Medical Center has been named the 8th best hospital in Texas, and the 37th best in the country. Austin Monthly has profiled Austin author Gabino Iglesias, whose new novel "The Devil Takes You Home" is gaining attention from Hollywood.
Welcome to The Main Thing Podcast! Our special guest is a wise and gifted person. He's one of those people with whom you always feel better, smarter and lighter, having spent time in their company. Gaurav Arora is a professional coach and guide who helps leaders move to the next level in their personal and professional lives. Through his work, Gaurav assists leaders to bring out the most in their leadership gifts, while gaining new skills and techniques. He believes that Coaching has arrived as an incredibly effective way to help people develop others — and themselves. He has been blessed with the gift of extracting wisdom from people by connecting with them at the deepest possible level. Gaurav is passionate about sharing wisdom broadly with others to help them learn and grow. One way he does this is through his weekly podcast “The xMonks Drive.” Gaurav joins us from New Delhi, India. Get ready: over the next 9 minutes you will discover why Gaurav Arora is one of the wisest people I know! Resources Gaurav Arora on LinkedIn The xMonk's Drive Podcast site Stay Connected with Us Twitter @themainthingpod Instagram @themainthingpod Facebook - @TheMainThingPod LinkedIn - The MainThing Podcast Credits Editor + Technical Advisor Bob Hotchkiss Brand + Strategy Advisor Andy Malinoski Public Relations + Partnerships Advisor Rachel Bell Want to Help Support the Growth of this Podcast? Become a subscriber. Share the podcast with one or two friends. Follow us on social media @TheMainThingPod Buy some Main Thing Merch from our Merchandise Store. Become a patron of the show and support us on Patreon with funding. Buy a book authored or recommended by our wise guests on BookShop. Content You Will Enjoy in This Episode [00:00:01] - Intro and welcome [00:01:52] - Brief bio for Gaurav Arora; his podcast The xMonks Drive [00:03:25] - Gaurav shares a snapshot of his home - New Delhi, India [00:04:25] - A story from his visit to Mount Bonnell in Austin, Texas [00:06:07] - How Gaurav and Skip became connected; paths meant to cross [00:07:15] - Special opportunity for you to help keep the wisdom flowing [00:08:25] - Gaurav Arora shares his Main Thing [00:09:24] - Gaurav unpacks wisdom about expression, connection and contribution [00:09:55] - “I always wanted to become …”; feeling suffocated or misaligned [00:10:55] - The importance of discovering our superpower [00:11:24] - Human beings are wired for connection; letting go of the masks we wear [00:12:28] - Gaurav is a product of the genuine connections he's built in this lifetime [00:13:20] - Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King exemplify ‘Contribution' [00:13:40] - What good is a half-baked cake? [00:14:00] - Gaurav's purpose; Shukrana in action equals service; advice from his mom [00:15:00] - Skip reflects on the wisdom triad of expression + connection + contribution [00:15:35] - Thank you and looking forward [00:16:14] - Outro ###
COVID numbers continue declining - new hospitalizations are the now at their lowest ebb since last July. Federal investigators found accessibility issues for people with disabilities at all 50 of the Travis County polling places they reviewed during the 2020 primary election. A county housing assistance program is likely to close earlier than expected due to unsustainable demand. During SXSW, Beck will play a show at 310 ACL Live, doubling as a benefit for organizations supporting LGTBQ Texans. After South By's over, we've got the Fusebox Festival on the radar. Austin lands on a list of the worst U.S. cities for allergy sufferers, meanwhile cedar season is likely sticking around longer than usual this year. #1 Texas Longhorns baseball squeaked by the Texas State Bobcats last night in San Marcos 9-8, they play again tonight at Disch-Faulk Field. Texas Basketball is projected to be the #5 seed in the NCAA Tournament, they kick off Big 12 Tournament play against TCU on Thursday morning at 11. Fake cameras set up at Mount Bonnell in an effort to deter vehicle burglaries haven't worked, and have been removed. The man who helped make Justin Bieber a household name has sold his Lake Austin home in an almost 19 million dollar bitcoin transaction. Austin's first Gucci location is open, in a 5 thousand square foot space in the Domain - it's only the 5th Gucci boutique in Texas. Should HEB be nervous? Grocery giant Kroger is bringing delivery services to Austin. The employees of the Starbucks location near UT at 24th and Nueces have unionized. You old-schoolers will remember Leslie Cochran, the iconic cross-dressing unofficial Mayor of downtown Austin - there's a new remembrance of Leslie to check out, ten years after his passing. And a strong cold front is inbound for the opening weekend of SXSW, and there's a burn ban on now in Travis County as fire danger will be elevated with high winds.
A big spike in daily COVID deaths - 23 on Wednesday - pushes the overall county total past 1,000. On the bright side, new hospitalization average continues to decline, and is now approaching Stage 4. Marble Falls ISD backtracks on a new masking mandate that was set to begin this month. UT Health continues a public study of COVID antibody rates. ACL Fest organizers will again trade single day passes for initial vaccinations - while their special events permit from the City remains unapproved. An Austin woman is suing Austin Energy and ERCOT over the death of her elderly mother, who was lost amidst the February freeze. Taylor and Williamson County have approved a slate of incentives for Samsung's proposed new semiconductor plant. Shinyribs announces that bassist Jeff Brown has died. Mount Bonnell sees a dramatic crime spike. Westlake High junior Jason Roberts makes the U.S. national team in speed climbing. The Dallas Cowboys take on Super Bowl champs Tampa Bay and Tom Brady tonight as regular NFL play begins. And another couple of super hot days before a cooldown begins this weekend.
On this episode of #YouGotThis - Bryson and Jennifer sit down and chat all things Austin Texas. They share favorite place to stay, where to move if you're considering, favorite restaurants, shopping, things to do/see, the lakes, photo spots, ect. If you're considering a trip to Austin or a move, or you're a local looking for a few new spots - this episode is for you! 'You Got This' Bracelet - https://rstyle.me/cz-n/fcjk3wb7h57 Austin Murals / Photo Spots - https://austin.com/guide-to-the-best-austin-street-art-graffiti-murals-and-more-2020-edition/ Things to do in Austin - https://www.austintexas.org/things-to-do/ Flower Wall Photo Address - 11601 Rock Rose Ave #128, Austin, TX 78758 - Places to Live - Muller, East Side, The Domain, Downtown, Steiner Ranch, Lakeway, Bee Cave, Spicewood, Dripping Springs, Circle C, Westlake, Tarrytown, Rollingwood, Cedar Park, Round Rock. - Hotels - The Line, The W, The Four Seasons, The Sonesta, Wayback Cottages, Air B&B. - Fav Restaurants - Breakfast - Vivel Crepes, Picnik, Taco Shack, Taco Deli, Elle's Cafe, Kerbey Lane, Juan in a Million, Summermoon, 24 Diner and Juiceland. Lunch - Cabo Bobs, Torchy's Tacos, Taco Deli and Elle's Cafe. Dinner - Chisos, Lupe Tortilla, True Food, Flower Child, Eddie V's, Trulucks, Il Brutto, Movie House & Eatery, Perlas, Hula Hut, Chuys, The Oasis, The Salt Lick and Tony C's. Desserts - The Baked Bear, Amy's Ice Cream, La Patisserie, Folli Pop. Coffee - Blackrock, Summermoon, Jo's, Panera, Elle's Cafe, Alfed's, Mozart and Peet's. Gluten Free - Picnik, Bougies Donuts - Grocery Stores - HEB, Wholefoods, Randall's. - Shopping - Barton Creek Mall, The Domain, The Galleria, 2nd Street, South Congress (Allans Boots). - Things to do / see - Barton Springs, Lady Bird Lake, Lake Austin, Lake Travis, Zilker Park, The Domain, South Congress, 2nd Street, Mount Bonnell, 360 Bridge, F1 Track, Deep Eddy Distillery. - Beauty - Hair Salons - Urban Betty, Culture ATX, Level 12, Blonde Faith. Nails - Nail Art House. Skin - Austin Skin +, Skin Spirit. Botox - CeCe at Skin Spirt @derm_nurse Extensions - Amanda Kelly in Houston - Dog Spots - Zilker Park, Red Bud Isle, Lady Bird Lake Trails. - Lakes - Lady Bird, Lake Austin, Lake Travis
Thank you so much for tuning into this episode of the Draw Pod. In this episode, I talk about a recent hike to Mount Bonnell, my new adventures in running, making homemade pasta, books, hitting 300 subscribers, and my favorite college meal ideas. I hope you enjoy, and have a great week ahead! - Things I talked about Leuchtturm1917 Bullet Journal "In Montmartre" by Sue Roe - Watch the Pod on my YouTube Channel Check out the final drawing on my instagram @elyse_draws. Thank you to Grace Usleman for the intro and outro music of this podcast. Links to Grace's Info: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn | Others --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
LISTEN: Booker, Alex and Sara Thursday September 17 Think Fast - our favorite new game between Alex and Sara (Sara ALWAYS complains she has a "slow connection") Waiting by the Phone - why did Matt have so many toothbrushes? Sara was let down by Mount Bonnell last weekend. What else did you think was going to be amazing and then was a big let down? See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
It's day 4 at SXSW and the Mount Bonnell team visit the Enterprise Ireland Stand, which dwarfs its British neighbour in size. There Kevin encounters Andris Macs from Gecko Governance who talks about his 1st time at the event. Next up, Kevin chats to Paul from Enterprise Ireland who is an old hand now being there for the 7th year. Then Kevin meets Christine who represents Service Bot, specialising in conversational AI. Another company at the Krib aka Enterprise Ireland stand is System-Link, represented by Sophie Madigan. Then finally, Kevin talks to Mark Russell from HyperSciences. Episode Transcript Sebastian Sauerborn: Website Kevin Turley: Website Andris Macs: LinkedIn Sophie Madigan: LinkedIn Mark Russell: LinkedIn
It’s day 4 at SXSW and the Mount Bonnell team visit the Enterprise Ireland Stand, which dwarfs its British neighbour in size.
The Mount Bonnell team catch up with Ray Salter, CEO of WLG X, to talk about his impressions of South by South West. He summed up this year's SXSW in one word, ‘buzz'. Then Ray reveals how inspired by global festivals such as SXSW, WLG X will be a blend of tech, design, film, music and gaming, albeit with a uniquely New Zealand touch and to reflect the smaller local feel of Wellington, kicked off on the first evening with an Irish inspired pub craw to sample some of the finest craft beers to get a real feel for this friendly city. Episode Transcript Sebastian Sauerborn: Website Kevin Turley: Website Ray Salter: LinkedIn WLG X: Website
The Mount Bonnell team catch up with Paul Salter, CEO of WLG X, to talk about his impressions of South by South West. He summed up this year’s SXSW in one word, ‘buzz’. Then Paul reveals how inspired by global festivals such as SXSW, WLG X will be a blend of tech, design, film, music and gaming, albeit with a uniquely New Zealand touch
Mount Bonnell are at South By South West, Austin's very own international festival of media and tech. On day two, Sebastian, Kevin and Emmett head on over to the ‘Berlin Saloon’, the temporary home of Berlin Partner, the economic development agency for Berlin along with ten representative Berlin companies.
Mount Bonnell are at South By South West, Austin's very own international festival of media and tech where the team split up to experience different parts of this amazing event.
We are back in London, in fact back the Mount Bonnell team are back in the offices at Baker Street. And as in the best Sherlock Holmes stories a knock comes to the door and soon after we have a visitor, and an adventure, if in our case only in sound.
Lani Rosales was dubbed by Austin Woman magazine as the ultimate power source for Austin’s tech and entrepreneurial communities. She is the co-owner and COO of The American Genius, a tech-focused national news site for entrepreneurs, which hosts popular monthly tech networking events offline called Big Ass Social Happy Hour or BASHH. Lani also reigns supreme as the much beloved “evil overlord” (aka benevolent, but no BS administrator) of the Austin Digital Jobs Facebook group. ADJ has about 43,000 members and serves as the online networking hub for Austin job seekers, recruiters and employers in the tech industry and beyond. Tune in to episode 4 of This is Austin to learn what it’s like for Lani to work with her husband (who is also her professional mentor), why she started Austin Digital Jobs, and her current favorite meme and productivity hacks. FAVORITES Books: Cowgirl Power, Tuesdays with Morrie Podcast: TED Radio Hour Google Chrome tools: OneTab, The Great Suspender, Hide Like Notifications Gmail tools: Assistant.to, Boomerang, Ugly Email, ToutApp Austin locales: Mount Bonnell, 360 bridge, the State Capitol, Red Bud Trail SOCIAL MEDIA Guest, Lani Rosales The American Genius: https://theamericangenius.com/ BASHH: https://theamericangenius.com/bashh/ Austin Digital Jobs: https://www.facebook.com/groups/austindigitaljobs Instagram: @lanirosales Twitter: @laniar Host, Adrienne Huebner Instagram: @thisisaustinpodcast & @adrienneinaustin Twitter: @adrienne Facebook: @thisisaustinpodcast Email: thisisaustinpodcast@gmail.com Web: www.thisisaustinpodcast.com Editor, Adrian De La Garza Facebook: @adlgmarketing Twitter: @adlgmarketing Web: https://adlgmarketing.com/ Music, SWELLS Web: https://swellstheband.com/ Twitter: @swellstheband Instagram: @swellstheband Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2B6lIM1 *Amazon Affiliate Links. If you choose to purchase an item from these links, we may receive a (very) small commission from Amazon that does not affect your purchase price. Thank you for your support of This is Austin!
Texan Rebecca Darling from R We There Yet Mom? gives us the inside scoop on exploring Austin with kids. She dishes on where to stay, what to do and all the amazing food in Austin. Rebecca gives tips on the best place to view the Congress Avenue bats emerging out from under the bridge at sunset, where to get the best BBQ and how a trash collection can be a fun tourist stop. ON THE PODCAST 0:35 Tamara's girlfriend getaway to Gulf Shores, Alabama 5:00 Where to eat in Gulf Shores, Alabama 9:20 Rebecca Darling from R We There Yet Mom? 11:26 5 week road trip (#Austin2Boston) 12:28 What makes Austin great for families 13:37 A typical Austin itinerary 14:58 Texas State Capit0l 16:15 Zilker Park and Barton Springs Pool 17:40 The Congress Avenue Bats 19:52 Keep Austin Weird 23:35 Where to stay in Austin 26:19 Insider tips 27:40 Where to eat in Austin 34:00 Best place to take a family photo 36:36 Rebecca's favorite travel gear 39:52 App of the Week 41:37 Stay tuned to talk about RV Travel next week! ABOUT REBECCA DARLING, R WE THERE YET MOM? Rebecca Darling is a freelance travel writer who lives near Austin, Texas. She is a mom of three (15, 13, and 6) who loves to create exceptional memories with her family. Whether that be on the other side of the world or right down the street, her goal is to help families create exceptional memories too. You can find her writing at R We There Yet Mom?, or follow her on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. VISITING AUSTIN WITH KIDS Austin is known for South by Southwest Interactive in the Spring and Austin City Limits in the fall, but there is so much to offer families from a vibrant Hill Country with hiking and waterskiing, to a ton of history and family attractions. A long weekend is sufficient for exploring the city but ideally families should plan on four to five days. Sometimes families may combine a trip to Austin with a visit to San Antonio. Texas State Capitol is 131 years old and made of pink granite to create a beautiful building with a whispering gallery, a Texas history museum for kids and memorials. Across the street you will find Bullock Texas State History Museum. Another must do is to to experience the outdoors at Zilker Park in downtown Austin where you can fly kites and swim in the Barton Springs Pool. Barton Springs Pool is manmade but fed by a natural spring so it is 68 degrees year-round. The springs feed into Town Lake and you can rent kayaks, paddle boards and water bikes. After your water activities, you can ride the Zilker Zephyr, a miniature train with excellent views. At night, you must see the Congress Avenue bats, which live under the Congress Avenue Bridge from March through October. Every evening at dusk, the bats fly out from under the bridge en masse. However, don't go to the legendary Sixth Street -- it is for college kids and above. But there are plenty of fun and eclectic shops on South Congress. Some off-the-beaten path places to visit in Austin: Tom's Coffee Shop with a set up a Tom's shoes and a back yard garden Austin Murals Cathedral of Junk WHERE TO STAY IN AUSTIN Rebecca recommends staying in downtown Austin at the Driskill Hotel on the edge of Fifth and Sixth Street with unique, beautiful rooms. She also likes the Four Seasons by Town Lake and the J.W. Marriott, which are both in great locations to walk to the main sites. WHERE TO EAT IN AUSTIN Rebecca recommends: Franklin BBQ -- great BBQ but really long waits and there are many other options Salt Lick BBQ in Dripping Springs Matt's El Rancho -- Tex-Mex that really caters to the kids with face painting, balloon animals... Home Slice Pizza on South Congress -- NY-style pizza with dough balls for the kids Hopdoddy -- unique burgers BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO Greetings from Austin Mural -- on South First and Annie I Love You So Much Mural -- on South Congress on the side of Joe's Coffee house Zilker Park field with downtown Austin and the Congress Avenue bridge in the background Hike up Mount Bonnell and on the northwest side you overlook Lake Austin and the downtown is behind you FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Rebecca loves LuLaRoe leggings (just like Kim!) and Tom's shoes because they are comfortable and easy to slip on and off. TIP/APP OF THE WEEK Google Maps is a great app to use when walking around the city to find a walking path to your destination and get voice-guided, turn-by-turn directions. Plus, if you turn it on while you are in WiFi it even works when you have data turned off or if you are out of cell coverage. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Planning a girlfriend getaway to Gulf Shores, Alabama The Beach Club, Gulf Shores Alabama Where to eat in Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Alabama Things to do in Austin, Texas lTip 5 Tips to See the Austin Bats Austin Water Bikes 10 Tips for Families Visiting Krause Springs Cathedral of Junk FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. 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Greetings and Salutations dear listeners. Today we are very pleased to bring you episode number 5 of our podcast. Give it a listen, if you will, and we'll tell you all there is to know about T3 Austin, from the tweetups to the kickoff to the premiere. We'll tell you of Jamie's concussion, Josh's obsession with cases, the bats, Gigantasaurus, how to teach a corporation a lesson. And if the pooportunity presents itself, we will serenade you with a few ballads. And please forgive us if we stray off topic, as we sometimes do, rambling can be too tempting. Please also take a moment to visit http://www.kesslercrane.com as they are integral in bringing you this podcast, and all of T3. Links: www.kesslercrane.com http://www.caselogic.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_ave_bridge http://www.hideouttheatre.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Bonnell http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/showtimes/imax_theatre.html http://fansoffilm.com/