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This episode of Reading with Your Kids features an interview with the one and only Raffi! International children's recording artist Raffi returns to the show to celebrate his new album "Penny Penguin," which was inspired by his observations of birds like penguins. He enjoyed collaborating with the Good Lovelies on many songs, praising their strong work ethic and creativity. Music educator and author Frank Coates presented his debut children's book "There's Something in My Closet," about overcoming bedtime anxiety through positive affirmations. Both guests shared how they engage children through musical storytelling. Raffi described how songs can arise from specific emotions, while Frank uses rhythm, movement and percussion in interactive musical stories. Frank emphasizes being authentic and connecting with children, advising aspiring authors to remember what engaged them as kids. The host discussed how music stimulates brain development and how affirmations can boost children's confidence when delivered rhythmically. National recording artist Alaura Lovelight surprised listeners with a story of vulnerability from a school project, where students of various backgrounds shared hurtful things said to them. Her video aimed to show common humanity. The episode encouraged teaching kids to see past surface differences and value one another's experiences. Readers were invited to support the new works discussed and continue growing closer through shared reading. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
In this insightful episode, Tim Sweet engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Jagroop Chhina, the visionary founder of Psy Spark Strategies, exploring the transformative power of sharing expertise and experiences to create invaluable content and forge a strong personal brand. As they delve into the depths of this topic, Jagroop sheds light on the art of translating complex technical knowledge into relatable language and underscores the profound influence of psychology on the trajectory of business success. Furthermore, they navigate through the evolving landscape of attention in today's society, portraying it as the newfound currency and dissecting its profound implications for individuals and businesses alike in the realm of content creation.The discussion goes beyond theory to practical methods for engaging audiences and maximizing impact through personal and business branding. Jagroop masterfully guides listeners through the intricate process of cultivating an audience and harnessing the potential of authentic storytelling to not only captivate but also inspire and educate. By imparting practical insights and actionable advice, this episode serves as a beacon of guidance for aspiring content creators and seasoned professionals alike, illuminating the path toward personal fulfillment and collective growth in an ever-evolving digital landscape.About Jagroop ChhinaJagroop Chhina is the founder of Psy Spark Strategies. A consulting firm that offers psychological solutions to solve business problems. With an M.sc. in I/O psychology he takes a behavioural science approach to branding, marketing, employee, leadership, and business challenges.At 23 he launched his first company and went on to build a multimillion-dollar business in real estate. He's advised companies like Shopify, Shaw, Lotto 649, Go Solutions, and London Drugs on their brand strategy. While also coaching politicians, entrepreneurs, and professionals on their personal branding and business challenges. Now, his mission is to transform 10,000 leaders into culture creators. Catalyzing great people to shape our society, make an impact, and move with purpose.Resources discussed in this episode:Jim Collins: Flywheel Kevin Kelly: 1,000 True Fans--Contact Tim Sweet | Team Work Excellence: WebsiteLinkedIn: Tim SweetInstagramLinkedin: Team Work ExcellenceContact Jagroop Chhina | Psy Spark Strategies: Website: psyspark.caInstagram: @psy.sparkTikTok: @psy.sparkLinkedIn: Jagroop Chhina Transcript: Jagroop 00:00I think a lot of people end up becoming experts in their fields. And the next big step is translating that expertise for a more general audience. I've worked with quite a few engineers and helping them build their brands out becoming consultants and known in the space that they're working in. That's one of the big challenges that they have, they get very technical because they know that so well. And the challenge really does become how do you communicate in such a way that the average person is going to understand and be interested in it? Tim 00:33I'd like to ask you some questions. Do you consider yourself the kind of person that gets things done? Are you able to take a vision and transform that into action? Are you able to align others towards that vision and get them moving to create something truly remarkable? If any of these describe you, then you my friend, are a leader, and this show is all about and all for you. Welcome to the Sweet on Leadership podcast. This is our 30th episode. Thanks for joining us. Tim 01:07Welcome back, everybody. Thanks for joining us again, here on Sweet on Leadership, I am welcoming today, somebody that I think you're going to get a lot of value from. And although I haven't known him for very long, in the short time that I have, I am very inspired and impressed. Jagroop, could you please say hello and tell people who you are? Jagroop 01:26Hey Tim, it's great to see you. I'm happy to be here. So, I'll do a little brief introduction of myself. I am he organizational psychologist who happens to do branding and marketing and solving business problems, basically. Right. Tim 01:43That's excellent. And when you were telling me about that, you had a really nice way of saying that, you know, that is an area where people need help, because they often don't realize that they have that tool, right? They don't have that option. Jagroop 01:57It's a phrase that has psychological solutions to business problems. Tim 02:03Awesome. Yeah. So, if we were to see you on an average day when our first conversation a few weeks ago, I think what really inspired me about you was that it's not just that you're not just doing that, although that's I mean, it's a major focus for you, obviously. But you're involved in a bunch of other industries and a bunch of other hobbies. And such a passion for doing well in all of those areas. So, could you give also the people who are listening, a little bit of an understanding of how you are one of these, do-it-all kind of guys? Jagroop 02:34So, I like to take a bit of a generalist approach, you know, I've learned that when people are into something, there's usually something dope and interesting about that. Right? So, I'm always interested in like, learning new experiences and trying new things out. So, I've become a bit of a generalist just through that practice alone, right? So, I have a side business in building homes, you know, on the day-to-day, I might be consulting a business on tax mitigation, or a leader on how to put out content for themselves, right? So, my days vary, basically, from day to day. So yeah. Tim 03:12Your formal education is in Organizational Psychology. And when you think of any of those things that you strive to do, be a managing homebuilding company, or helping people with tax mitigation or answering very specifically those marketing questions. Do you find that that's a great vet to have? Like, is your knowledge and organizational psychology something that you lean on constantly? Jagroop 03:35Oh, for sure. I think the basis of all business is psychology, you know, whether you're building out a team, you got to understand how people operate, their personalities, their motivations, you know. You're doing marketing and sales, how is the content that you're putting out being perceived, right? Sales, how are you actually persuading other people to buy your product, right? So, a lot of it really does come down to psychology. So, if you understand how people operate, then your business should thrive, right? Tim 04:03This is why you and I have, I think such an intense professional connection. Because, you know, I'm all about helping people become fluent in how they think and how their teams think. Fluent in what they care about, and how they show up, and how do they find fulfilment in work? Where do they pinpoint those areas of joy? So, that, you know that massive amount of time we spend in our vocations can be a great humanistic time where we feel that we're growing and we're sharing and we're contributing and we're helping others, right? That's the next level away from saying, you know, I've got a job okay, fine. I collect a paycheck. Okay, fine. But is this now connecting me with something that's larger? Something that's that, why, or that purpose? I'm totally– Jagroop 04:55It gives meaning to what you do. Tim 04:56Yeah, absolutely. Let's talk about that then. When we think about being in this world where people are often pushed towards specializations, right? They're having to choose something. What advice would you give someone that wants to open themselves up to thinking just how broad their contribution can be? Jagroop 05:19You know what, there's nothing wrong with becoming a master of your craft, you know, I think there's huge benefits to just doing that, right? So, when you learn one skill, what I have a tendency to do is to take that skill and try to apply it to a different field, to something that's completely unrelated, right? Or the other way around, right? You learn how to play music. And you learn how to improvise with a group during a concert or something. How does that play into say, building a business or leading a team of people, right? So, life is all a metaphor and as soon as you start recognizing some of the lessons you learned, they can be applied to other spheres and dynamics of it, right? Tim 06:06That's a great point. I mean, when I think about my own mind group, they're often specialists that are coming out of, say, geotechnical fields, or they're professors at universities and these kinds of things. And they've made their career and they've established their sense of worth, and they've established their sense of professionalism within a bubble of experts. So, they might be very familiar, let's say if they're engineers, very familiar with the way engineers talk and the way engineers think, and they climb in those spheres. And at a certain point, they outgrow just the engineering bubble, and they burst out and suddenly now, they're outside where not everybody thinks like they think, but if they're solid in their own practice, and if they're masters of their craft, often it's something that we can leverage. And I remember that with engineers, when I'm teaching them how to build teams, it's one thing for them to say, Oh, I've got to now learn how to build a team. Well, let's not talk that way. How do you engineer your team? How do you apply your engineering principles when it comes to people? If you're a geotechnical person, how do you apply your geotechnical knowledge, which is all about, you know, understanding what's happening 1000s of feet down on the ground without ever seeing it, to uncovering the unknowns in some other sphere? Or if you're an organizational psychologist, like yourself, you know, how does that then not just translate to the people working in home building, but the home building process itself? Jagroop 07:40I think a lot of people end up becoming experts in their fields. And the next big step is translating the expertise and dumbing it down for a more general audience. So, I've worked with quite a few engineers and helping them build their brands out becoming consultants and known in the space that they're working in. Right? And that's one of the big challenges that they have, they get very technical because they know that so well. And the challenge really does become, how do you communicate in such a way that the average person is going to understand and be interested in it? Tim 08:18Not only can you be translated into somebody else's, and be interested in it, but I guess it works the other way, too. How can you use that as a gateway to understanding what they mean? Maybe enriching the conversation. We never think about that. Because we're an expert in one thing, we may forget about the fact that it's cross-applicable. Jagroop 08:40Yeah, for sure. Like an engineer trying to build out their team? Well, they understand that in order to build out a product, there are certain variables at play. Now, when you're building out a team, what are the variables that you're looking out, to build that team out? Right? What are the characteristic traits that you want to see in a person that's going to mesh well with your culture, your team? So, reframing a perspective that aligns better with wherever trying to look at it, that's the game. Tim 09:07I think about my first degree was in history. My next pursuit was to get a chef's papers and become a professional chef. I was good at it but didn't stick. But I still use lessons, both from history and cheffing, cooking. From history, it's I carry so much over into building an argument and understanding things and doing my homework, doing the research. But even from cheffing, the fundamentals of how to create this is in high cuisine, but how to create balance on a plate, balance in the flavour palate. And those are metaphors that I think of immediately, you know about creating balance in somebody's life. If I'm coaching or balanced on a team if I'm doing team building, and really appreciating the flavours that a person brings. And I would say that I have almost that olfactory experience of, you know, you're beyond just the sensations that you get from people being in front of you. It's not just about sight, smell and taste, there's something else, there's some other experience when you really connect with a person and are able to, you know, kind of find that symbiosis with them. Jagroop 10:19Creating a harmony where you don't expect there to be one that you know. And it's from an accumulation of all the experiences that you've had, you know, you can take lessons from, say, cheffing, or sports or playing music, whatever it might be. Tim 10:33If we think of ourselves and those around us as this culmination, and this collection of all these different experiences, and all this lived experience, and all this acquired knowledge and all these lessons that come out of triumph and failure and difficulty in good times, and the rest of it, what does that then leave us with, when one thinks about, well, what do we have to offer the world? Jagroop 10:58I mean, that's what leads to the value you create, right? So, creating content is about delivering value in one form or another. And that can be either educating other people or entertaining them in some way. But when you've lived through certain things, it's just sharing those stories. That brings a value rate. When I work with, I want to say, more well-respected and older clientele. They focus on things like legacy and creating value for generations after themselves, right? Because after three generations, we as a person, were going to be forgotten, dead, and everybody who knew us, is going to be gone as well, right? And we are lucky enough to live in the day and age where now we can put out content that can live beyond us. Like, I would love it, if I could see what my great great great grandfather did back in the day, and how he was living a life, like how what was his perspective on things, right? And now we have the opportunity to actually document our lives, to share that with the people we care about. Tim 12:02My cousin, Dave Sweet. He was the chief homicide detective here in the city. He joined me for two episodes earlier on. When he approached writing two books, he said that it was so that his grandchildren or his great-grandchildren might have heard about this, you know, crazy great-granddad, that was this veteran policeman who did all sorts of crazy, crazy things. And so he wrote his first book, which was Skeletons in the Closet, I think it was called. And it was stories that he, Skeletons in My Closet that's what it was called, you know, stories about all of these things he had learned through these, these really quiet, what you and I would see as dramatic experiences. While this is a way for him to transmit that and now that he has retired from the police force, he is writing his second book, or it's about to come out. And it's called the Unconventional Classroom as his new company. And it's about learning from all of these lessons that people don't appreciate they got from life, really looking at it as what is this thing? If we think about life as an unconventional classroom? What can we extract from it? Right? And it gives us this next sense of purpose. And when you were talking about that idea that we have things now that we can share, what came into my mind was the picture of dynamite for some reason, or gunpowder. You know, when we think that gunpowder is a combination of sulphur, and charcoal and, and saltpetre, right, and we put these things together, and suddenly they create this explosion. And if we think about leaders, this is often why I look at multiple facets of people, when I'm helping them understand who they are, they kind of have their main gear and it's kind of the steady-eddy, the thing that they're always in. And so it might be you know, I'm really detail oriented. And so if they play on that gear too much, then suddenly they're micromanagers. Right? But if they start bringing in other gears, I'm a detail-oriented person who also really cares about trust, it takes on a completely different flavour. And sometimes they haven't quite connected to that other gear, that other skill. Whereas if we look at all the ways they provide value into the world, all the ways in which they've learned, it could actually really help a person balance themselves out and say, you know what, from this vocation, I'm going to take my engineering expertise, but you know what, over here, I'm a member of a curling rink. And so I'm gonna take some of my team knowledge, I'm gonna bring that into the mix. And over here, you know, I've volunteered at old folks homes, so I'm going to help people connect to like, what is it all for or something right? Suddenly, you become this, this really volatile, potential filled individual, when you know, carbon on its own will burn, but not nearly as well as if it has an accelerant or something else, then all of a sudden it becomes explosive. And so in a way, how do we become something that's just smouldering towards something that when it needs to, it can throw shockwaves of value and heat and, you know, move mountains literally? Right? So, get a little too into the metaphor, but there you go. Jagroop 15:34No, I love it's, it's bringing in a wider range of experiences and putting them all together. You know, I think Steve Jobs did some version of it, where he, at a time focused on learning calligraphy. And from learning those lessons, he translated that to producing the first iPod and iMac or whatever was right? Tim 15:58By being style-focused and really creating this aesthetic that nobody else had at the time. Jagroop 16:02Yeah, like just pursuing whatever you're passionate or interested in, you never know how further down the line that's going to become valuable to you. Tim 16:10I love that. It goes back to… let me take a quick aside, whenever I talk to Americans, talking to an American, we got an American, a really exciting American coming on the show fairly soon, we're recording. Well, whenever I talk to Americans, you know, sometimes we touch on this idea of the melting pot. When I was a kid, we were always taught that Canada was not a melting pot. Canada is a quilt or Canada is a motif, right? We take all of our differences and we use them to create something even more vibrant and even stronger. In the cooking analogy, we want the flavours of all the foods to come out, to be complex, we don't want it to be just homogenous. It's like, you know, a vibrant stew or something, right? And so, you know, when I think about us appreciating ourselves, even, is to see ourselves as this construct of all of these different identities that we have. All of these different ways we face the world. And not just switching gears from one to the next to the next to the next. But allow the other ones to, and appreciate the other ones for being able to give us. Are we accessing our entire Batman belt? Or are we only taking one pocket into the fight? Right? Like, do we have it all at our disposal? And maybe we do this subconsciously? But what if we do it consciously? What if we do it intentionally? And we appreciate ourselves for the– Jagroop 17:37For the entire tool belt? You know, yeah that's when you develop a superpower, basically, right? When you can tap into X, Y, and Z, depending on what the situation or circumstances require. Tim 17:50And blend those suckers as well. So, maybe they became something brand new. Jagroop 17:54Yeah, creating something brand new that didn't exist before and a new perspective that couldn't exist unless you lived it out the way that you lived it out, right? So the first step is basically to figure out who you seek to serve, and the next is to figure out what you have to offer, and then the last step is bridging that gap between the two. What do you have to offer and what does your audience need and want, and how do you actually bring that value to them? Tim 18:21What's your suggestion on what platform to choose?Jagroop 18:23It depends on what your sphere is right? So like if you're doing it to build out your business and your clients are all on LinkedIn, but that might be the spot, right? But if you're a boxer trying to make it to the Olympics, you probably don't want to be on LinkedIn, right? Tailor it to whatever works best for you and your audienceTim 18:43Should people be afraid of different types of media? Can they be written or photo or film? Or what's your advice about what should they focus on? Or should they focus? Jagroop 18:54So I think the most valuable format these days is in short video, if you record a long-form video, and you can chop that up, that kind of works on every single platform, tick tock, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, all of them support video. But if you write a blog post, that's only going to go on LinkedIn, it's not going to be showing up on YouTube or TikTok, right? So go for the one that's most high leverage across all the platforms available to you.Tim 19:20What's the advantage of going in bite-sized pieces and having a whole bunch of small snippets where you share concept after concept after concept after concept? Rather than having it all in one large video, what's the advantage is putting it up like that?Jagroop 19:34It's top of funnel, right? So it's exposed to a lot more people and then they see who you are. And if they're interested in what you say. They themselves will seek out that long-form content.Tim 19:42And you'll also see where they're hitting on the short form so you can use it. Jagroop 19:48There's plenty of testing right there as well.Tim 19:52And then we get to, you know, the old marketing analogy of the of the unique selling proposition? Well, if you are a unique combination of all these things that make you you, and you find a way to bring all of that to bear, in a sense, leverage each other. So, it's one great harmonic within yourself, you are A) more powerful than you'd be otherwise and B) more unique. Because how can you replicate that? So, now you truly have something you can lean on that's special. And I love that it fights against the idea that you should be something else. And that's the biggest thing when you read leadership books and stuff. I'll read a book, to become, somebody else, right? Help me, be me kind of thing. So the easiest thing in the world? Right? Jagroop 20:34Yeah, I was just having a conversation about this literally earlier today. And it's trying to find the balance between what the world wants you to be or telling you who you should be versus who you authentically are, and bringing out the best versions of yourself, right? And that's the real hero's journey, hero's story, right? Is to bring out the best version of yourself, in a world that's telling you something completely different. Tim 21:09A diamond will not sparkle if it's only got one face. So, you know, what are all your facets and maybe get really fluent in those. And understand just what you have to lean on. Jagroop 21:19Yeah, there's lessons, I always think there's a lesson I can learn from every person that I meet. And at the same time, there's something that I have to teach them as well, you know? Tim 21:30Well, on that note, that's a great segue because I got lots more to learn from you and sort of people listening. Let's move into, you and I earlier had talked about, you know, a couple of the pieces we want to hit, and I think it's now time to bring up this idea. So, if we can establish what the value is that somebody has, in the context of everything that they are and all the potential they have. So, let's talk about that thought of sharing it and moving ourselves into that content creation or that engagement space. So, I'd like you to go a little bit into, around why a person owes it to themselves to share that. Jagroop 22:14So, for me, personally, I was always a pretty smart kid. And I had a tendency to just write the answers to whatever the problem or the thing in the classroom was, right? And where I always lost marks was in showing your work. That was my feedback over my entire, like, elementary to high school, show your work, right? And that's what creating content is actually about. It's about showing your work and documenting what it takes for us to succeed, right? Because that's how we actually learn our lessons, you know, well, other people learn lessons from us is by showing them, Oh, this is what we go through on the day to day to build this out, right? Tim 22:56Otherwise, you're nothing but a black box, stuff goes in and comes out the other side and it's kind of a graphic picture. But we're given something to work with and suddenly we come up with a solution and they don't know how. And so given them nothing to connect to. We've given them nothing to believe in, in some ways. Jagroop 23:47Yeah. And then the added challenge of like, how are you known as well? Like, what's your reputation as well? Right? The problem is, most people struggle on in obscurity is what it is, right? And what you want to do is go from obscurity to notoriety, to being actually known as an expert in what you do, right? And that's what bridging that gap is creating content that delivers value, showcasing, yes, I do know about, you know, drilling oil or whatever it might be, right? Tim 23:47Yeah. So, I mean, some people are going to buck against that, in the sense of there are certain people that do not want to be notable, they don't want to be out there, they want to fly under the radar. And there is some justification for that, for sure. But I think this doesn't only apply as we're going to talk about in terms of massive audiences. But let's say you just are the owner of a business and that business does not need to be out in the sphere, although I think we both would challenge that. But let's say we just want to reach your team, you just want to reach inside. We're talking about the same thing here, we're talking about showing people your work, so that you can inspire others and give them a path to follow and give them a role model, right, that they can consider. And I like that aspect of there's no answers in the answer, right? There's answers in the decisions or the steps you took to get to the answer. And they might need to know, they don't just need to know this can be solved, they need to know, what am I missing, that's that I'm not able to solve it. And if they can find that in your journey, then there's something that they can emulate. Or it's very direct, it's a task or a behaviour or something. Jagroop 24:20Yeah, for like, what I see for small business owners is that your clients can work with you if they don't know you. And it's overcoming that obstacle, which is difficult for most people, right? And I advocate for just documenting what you're doing because you're already kind of doing it. All you got to do is now hit record and share that rate. Because your expertise is going to come out through that, right? Tim 25:32So, you may want to share everything. But it doesn't matter a lick if people aren't going to pay attention, so drop on them. Because you gave me a line a couple of weeks ago that I think it's just gold. So, tell me all about that. What do we need to know about attention?Jagroop 25:44I think attention is the new currency is what it is, right? So, the original way a business basically exchanges value for money. And that value is either a product or a service, right? But now we live in a day and age where money isn't necessarily the most valuable thing. It's people's attention, right? Where are they actually focusing, where are their eyes going? Right? And that's where it goes into the idea of content relating to the attention you get, right? So, delivering valuable content and the attention that that brings back to your business to whatever you do, right? Tim 26:25Anybody who has a child in school would, if they gave, that statement to a teacher, I'm sure the teachers would be nodding furiously because the ability to hold the student's attention long enough for them to learn and be transformed is their number one challenge. There are so many more distractions that are more enticing. It becomes a war against distraction, it becomes a war against dopamine. Like, short term– Jagroop 27:03There's quite a bit of work actually going on in the space where they're looking at people's attention spent and how they used to be compared to how they are now, right? There's a gentleman, he's a researcher, and his ability to read academic articles and studies has gone down over the past 10 years. So, before he could read and study for, say, six hours of just academic content, now it's down to say, three, right? So, our attention spans as a society are decreasing, and blame Tick-Tock, Instagram or whatever it might be. But there are so many more ways to get a quick hit of dopamine, that captures your attention, right? Compared to having the fortitude to actually like, focus on a single task for a given amount of time. Right? Tim 27:56Yeah, and learning, learning to attend to something, and that becomes a, it becomes economic in a person's brain. It's what's giving me more pleasure or usefulness or is flipping my switch. Jagroop 28:06Yeah, and it's so easy to just scroll away on TikTok, or scroll away on Instagram or whatever it might be. The big difference is the content you consume versus the content you produce. Right? Are you a creator or a consumer? And in business to make value, to make money, you got to be a creator, you know, you're delivering value in some way. And that's what it comes down to content, right? Like you have to focus on your kids, what do you want them to be consuming to actually help them grow? Right? Are they just watching dances and stuff? Or are they listening to educated speakers talk about their expertise? Are they learning lessons from that, right? Are they just looking to be entertained? Or are they actually looking to be educated? And the best version of that is when you're entertained and educated at the same time. Tim 28:53So, then there's a next layer of thought here, and that is, those dancing videos, those videos of oh, man, the ones I hate are the ones that are like staged emergencies and things that are out, that's fake. Or dogs, doing whatever talks do, right, like, there's all sorts of things that we can waste time on. And so when we talk about getting the attention of others, we're not just talking about producing something that's going to join that river of useless information. Right? We're also talking about, well, we've got a purpose to why this is out there. And we have people that we want to connect to that use it. So, talk to me a little bit about the importance of the quality of that information that we're putting out there. Jagroop 29:36Yeah, I think a lot of leaders focus on making an impact, right? And this is where it comes on to a different scale of things. So, when you create great content, what you're actually doing is you're crafting culture in a new way, right? You're setting the agenda for the way you want society to move. So, all of a sudden, it goes from being Oh, this is just some goofy thing that I do for fun to just dancing or whatever it might be, all of a sudden, it's a major responsibility for leaders to make an impact and add value in a way that's going to resonate with the audiences that they seek to serve. Tim 30:20Jim Collins years ago, and good great talked about the flywheel principle. And he talked about how you can have this huge, if you can imagine this huge stone flywheel in the middle of things, you can go up to that and you can push it, it won't move, it will be this imperceptible amount of force versus the size of this thing. But if enough, people slap that thing, in the right direction, eventually it'll start to move. And eventually, it'll start to spin until it can finally maintain a momentum of its own. You still have to keep going but it's you know, it's spinning in its under its own inertia, or it's got a great deal of inertia. So, what's interesting about what you're saying about crafting these cultures, is that you may not have total control over the direction of the world. But you can certainly choose which way you want to slap that flywheel. You can certainly choose the arena in which you're going to play and the voice that you're going to have, and the vibrancy of that voice, and just how many angles you might give it so that people can connect to you and see themselves in your journey. Jagroop 29:39Momentum kind of builds momentum, you know. And the idea becomes people like us do things like this. So, your audience kind of has a tendency to find you. So, in the beginning, nobody's going to see what you do. I think that's something that everybody is really nervous about, especially early on is, oh, I'm going to be judged for looking X, Y and Z. You're saying something stupid in like a video or whatever it might be, but especially early on, nobody's really gonna see it, it doesn't really matter, right? But as you develop your craft, and you start putting out better and better stuff, that's when momentum starts building when you start actually building out a tribe of people who think and believe and look like you, right? Tim 31:30So, we see, there's all these reasons for us to get out there. There's all these ways that we might not be yet expressing ourselves. And now we're giving people a reason to say you know what, you can actually affect the world, it may feel small, it may feel imperceptible. So, we're not just talking about people putting themselves out there, but we're talking about them, helping to move this big flywheel, helping to shift culture, helping to shift thought in a certain direction. And to your earlier point, if we are showing our work, we're giving people a pathway to follow where they can start moving that flywheel in their own way, but still in the direction, so we're sort of starting that common effort. And they make it moving it in different spheres, they could be moving in different volumes from us, greater or lower. But we're giving people have stream to join, in a sense, literally. Jagroop 33:05You're creating a group of like-minded people in one way or another, right? I think it was Kevin Kelley that went into the idea of 1000 true fans, you know, when you have 1000, people who absolutely believe in what you do, or what you're about, your message, your story, and they resonate with all that, that's when you can actually deliver actual value, right? And when you have 1000 true fans, well, the next step is usually monetization, you know, how can you leverage that audience in order to create capital for yourself, right? Tim 33:38The idea of true fans is a great one. And Elena Schneider, who was on the phone, the phone on the show earlier, she had this great perspective, and it was around when I was going out there, and I was asking my clients for referrals. They were giving people an easy answer, oh, you're having a problem, oh here, call Tim Sweet, and people would call me. But inevitably, those people or often those people, the answer came too easy. And so they were never as fully invested as the person that found me, started following my stuff, and developed some trust with me before I even met them. And suddenly, when they call me, they're ready to do the work, like they are ready to get down. And they've already decided that I've got something that I can inject into their life that's good, or I can bring to their business. And I don't mind referrals, don't get me wrong. But there's something to be said for people that are true fans that have found a deep and lasting connection to you for reasons that you may not understand versus trying to tell them who you are. And, you know, just the fact that somebody signs off on me, or something like that, which again, I appreciate, but no work went into that, right? Jagroop 34:52And that's the power of an audience, you know, you build a funnel of people who already see what you're about, and they naturally build that trust in you. Right? So, they become a warm lead right off the bat, because they already know what you're about. And they want to work with you. Right? Tim 35:10Okay. So, I hope we've convinced people that there is power in seeking an audience, right, and developing a real relationship with that audience and giving them some of the inside track, some of the other facets of our personality, showing them our work, so that they can start their own journey of growth and learning. But here's the but, for people out there that have never tried to do this or have been primarily consumers of social media, rather than producers. And maybe they're in a line of work where they never really saw themselves as being social contributors. What would your pitch to those people be? What practical steps would you offer them to get started? Jagroop 35:54I look at it like this, how valuable would it be if your name was associated with your niche? So, say that you're a general engineer, and you work as an elevator consultant. If you're the most well-known and notorious elevator consultant, how many more clients are going to be inclined to work with you, right? So, it does become more of a business play as well. Building your name and reputation is about people doing business with people, right? Tim 36:27But let me give you a challenge then. A whole bunch of my clients are not motivated by money. They are academics, or they are specialists in the public health sphere or their educators. Maybe there's no monetary upside. If we take the monetary aspect away. What kind of benefit should they be focused on by getting a larger audience? Jagroop 36:55A lot of is just sharing your knowledge, you know, you're an expert in your field, but nobody knows. And you don't actually deliver that to anybody. What do you actually do? You know, you're operating in a void. And the impact you want to make is by working with other people who gain value from your expertise, right? Tim 37:16Early in the conversation, you said, that in three generations will be forgotten. Everybody who knew us and loved us will be dead. Right? There was a Buddhist philosophy that I heard of years ago, which I really liked. And it was on their concept of the afterlife, that our ability, or the length of our afterlife was essentially a reflection of the amount of friction we caused in the world. amount of heat we put into the world, and how long it would smoulder and last. I like to think that the amount of my fingerprints will stay on the surface of this earth, is how many people can I touch, how many people can I help lead a better life. We spent a lot of time at work, I would love if all if it was joyful, right? If I can give people lessons that they pass on to, you know, their mentees or their kids. And that carries on for a few generations. When I've spent my entire life amassing this knowledge, to hold, it would be selfish. And to have it just benefit a few number of people feels inefficient, and it feels like a waste. When, you know, why help one person when you can help 60, why help 60 when you can help 600? Why help 600 when you can help 6000? I'm privileged to have the ability to go and learn all about leadership and learn all about teaming. And I don't have to lead a normal business. So, I can help CEOs that do, because they don't have the luxury to go out and find those lessons. I hear from you know, 1000s of leaders, not just you? Wouldn't it be awfully selfish of me to just hold all that back? Right? So. Jagroop 39:05Elon Musk had a bit of an equation for this. So, it's the amount of value or impact you make, times the number of people, right? So, you can make a major impact on a few people. And that is as valuable as a small impact on a larger group of people. So, it's basically playing with that equation and how you want it to play out for yourself. Right? Tim 39:30Okay. So, we've given people a reason to consider who they are, and what their multiple facets are within their life, and just how much they've got to offer. We've talked to them about the value of creating an impact and really producing, not just consuming, into the public consciousness and how that can help them steer culture, and benefit themselves, if they are a business owner. I think that's important. We can't step away from that fact. But it's so much larger than just dollars and cents. It's about these true fans. And we've given them a couple of ideas in terms of how to motivate themselves. What are the very first actions that a person should take? Jagroop 40:09First, is to figure out who you seek to serve? Who do you actually want to make an impact for? And then figure out the rest. What is it that you bring to the world that nobody else can? You know, you're an accumulation of a wide range of experiences and how do you package that all together to make the impact that you want to make for the people you care about? Tim 40:35I mean, something that I've been learning is that a lot of what I have to teach in a consulting arrangement isn't exactly what people necessarily want to consume on LinkedIn, or want to consume on Instagram. So, I actually start taking side roads in there, because that's what that audience wants to consume. They want to consume. Well, that's what they need, I should say. And so go where the need is. Great. Okay. So, we're at a point here, where I would ask if people want to reach out to you, what is the best place to find you? Jagroop 41:11Well, my website is psyspark.ca. And across all the platforms, I am psy.spark, and that's P-S-Y- dot spark. Tim 41:21And we will put those links in the show notes. If I was to ask you, what you've got going on, that you want people to know about. Jagroop 41:31Yeah, my focus these days is mainly on personal branding and business branding, right? So, helping leaders become content creators in their space. And I guide them through a step-by-step process, from figuring out who their audience is, to what kind of content that they want to push out, to actually putting it out there, right? Giving them my formula so that they got to invest the least amount of time to make the biggest amount of impact with what they do. Tim 42:00Second to last, what would be your wish for people, as they're moving forward here? If anybody has taken something away from this conversation, what's the key point you want them to leave with? What's your wish for them? Jagroop 42:12It would be to share the experiences and lessons you've learned so that other people can grow from them as well. Tim 42:21Generous with your knowledge. Inspired by Debbie Potts, I want to ask you the new question, we're gonna be asking from everybody that is on the show, not necessarily on this subject matter. But if I was to ask you, regardless of who the next leader is that comes on the show, what is a question you would like me to ask them to answer in the kickoff to the show? What's something that you think is a great question that somebody else should be put on the hot seat for? Jagroop 42:52So, the question that I usually ask is, what's the most significant lesson you've learned in the past year? Tim 42:59Awesome. All right, done it. Watch for it. Thank you very much for joining me today. It's been a real pleasure to spend some time with you. I hope that people can check out your site, I think it's going to be rewarding. And I think that there's so much there that can change a person's life. So, again, I really appreciate you coming on here and dropping a lot of knowledge and I can't wait till we have a chance to play again. Jagroop 42:34Thank you for having me on. Oh man, I really appreciate it. Tim 43:27All right, Jagroop Chhina. Thank you so much. Talk to you again soon. Tim 43:32Thank you so much for listening to Sweet on Leadership. If you found today's podcast valuable, consider visiting our website and signing up for the companion newsletter. You can find the link in the show notes. If, like us, you think it's important to bring new ideas and skills into the practice of leadership, please give us a positive rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This helps us spread the word to other committed leaders. And you can spread the word too, by sharing this with your friends, teams and colleagues. Thanks again for listening. And be sure to tune in in two weeks' time for another episode of Sweet on Leadership. In the meantime, I'm your host, Tim Sweet, encouraging you to keep on leading.
Author, coach and spiritual director Ben DeLong explores the ongoing journey of spiritual formation and personal development. He courageously tackles the tasks of resolving trauma, pursuing emotional health and coming home to himself. Ben leads with Enneagram Type 4. He is the author of There's a God in My Closet, Becoming Home, and The Path to Self-Acceptance (offered as a free ebook). He's a man of many talents, but his greatest passion is forging meaningful relationships with his family--a pursuit that inolves its share of disappointment and pain. Ben models the pursuit of authenticity and depth of meaning that earmarks the Enneagram Four structure. He serves as a trusted guide in this ongoing journey. Find more about Ben at www.bdelong.com.
NOT our first Mercer Mayer! Previously we did his book There's a Nightmare in My Closet but it's hardly the man's most famous book/series. Meet Little Critter! At last, he makes his debut on our podcast! The two books we're discussing today originally came out in 1975 and 1983 and then went on to spawn the series we know so well. So once again we have to ask: How come they're moderately well known but not household name known? Interested in how we made these podcasts, by the way? Well, I would like to note that our podcast will be recording at 2:30 CST on Saturday, June 24th in the School Library Journal booth on the ALA Conference floor. If you'd like to hear us do a show, stop by and see us! Show Notes: For the full show notes, please visit us at: https://afuse8production.slj.com/2023/06/19/fuse-8-n-kate-just-for-you-i-was-so-mad-by-mercer-mayer/
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Detective Dave Sweet, author of “Skeletons in My Closet”, joins Dr. Laura once more to talk about choosing positivity over cynicism when faced with the world's troubles. Dave details his work with charitable organizations that seek to put silver linings in tragedy. Dr. Laura revisits the tragedy surrounding her nieces that first drew her and Dave together, and they share a story about connectedness, some might call an affirmation, involving a painting. The messages that Dave shares through his charity work and book are about awareness and empowerment. As a homicide detective, he sees some of the worst tragedies that can befall people, but he chooses positivity and actions that make a difference.“I wanted to be part of an organization that was supporting and empowering women not to go back to their abuser. Gems [for Gems] spoke to me on that level. I was introduced to the organization through a family that I had already been supporting who had lost a daughter to intimate partner violence. And once I started to learn more about intimate partner violence, I really came to learn that 85% of the time the abuser is a man. And so if men are going to be the biggest part of the problem, then we have to also be part of the solution. I mean, it just makes sense.” - Dave SweetAbout Detective Dave Sweet:With over 24 years of policing experience, Detective Dave Sweet has been involved in some of Canada's most infamous and famous cases. Dave has worked as a patrol officer, an undercover police officer, and led several task forces targeting gangs and organized crime. In 2009 Dave joined the ranks of the homicide unit where he has spent the past 14 years specializing in the areas of homicide, missing person and suspicious death investigations. Several of Dave's most known cases have been featured in documentaries and podcasts including the CBC's The Detectives, Corus Entertainment's Crime Beat and Investigative Discoveries Murder Board.In 2018 Mischievous Books published Dave's first book, Skeletons in My Closet - Life Lessons from a Homicide Detective which was written in collaboration with his talented co-author Sarah Graham. Dave is currently writing his second book with acclaimed author Susan Forest due to release in the Spring of 2023. In addition to a Distinguished Service Award in 2010, Dave earned the Chiefs Award for Investigative Excellence in 2017, the Governor General's Exemplary Service Medal in 2021 and the Queens Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2022.Dave lives by the mantra “love people” and believes his inner strength and mindfulness are rooted from that perspective.Resources:Dave Sweet LinkedIn“Skeletons in My Closet: Life lessons from a homicide detective” by Dave Sweet and Sarah GrahamGems for GemsHope's CradleWood's Homes Learn more about Dr. Laura on her website: https://drlaura.live For more resources, look into Dr. Laura's organizations: Canada Career CounsellingCalgary Career CounsellingSynthesis Psychology
The little boy goes out of his way to convince his parents that there is a monster in his closet by making some "heavy" arguments. The story is funny, full of humor and reminds people of their inner child. Children's boundless imagination and amusing everyday life are mixed in this story.There is a Monster in My Closet and I'll Prove it to You by Antoine DoleDid you know ToTalk Armenian offers Eastern and Western Armenian classes for children and adults?Click on the link below www.totalkarmenian.com Did you know you could get the accompanying literary labels from our online store?Literary labels are already translated & transliterated into Armenian. You can simply peel & stick them on your book. Click on the link below https://shop.totalkarmenian.com/collections/literary-labels You can support us on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/totalkarmenian
The little boy went out of his way to convince his parents that there is a monster in his closet by making some "heavy" arguments. The story is funny, full of humor and reminds people of their inner child. Children's boundless imagination and amusing everyday life are mixed in this story.There is a Monster in My Closet and I'll Prove it to You by Antoine DoleDid you know ToTalk Armenian offers Eastern and Western Armenian classes for children and adults?Click on the link below www.totalkarmenian.com Did you know you could get the accompanying literary labels from our online store?Literary labels are already translated & transliterated into Armenian. You can simply peel & stick them on your book. Click on the link below https://shop.totalkarmenian.com/collections/literary-labels Literary labels are offered in Eastern & Western Armenian. You can support us on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/totalkarmenian
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Annette White is the curator of My Closet - 400 Hundred Years of Fashion. The exhibit runs to the end of September at the Historic Church of Barachois.
Tinsley the Prankster! Summer Games by Sir Herbert Sneakies © 2021 Marylin Hebert Tinsley is a third grader who loves to prank her friends.But now that school is out she is stuck at home so she pranks her whole family. Join the fun and learn all the funny pranks Tinsley tells her two best friends Silvia and Elisabetta she did today! "Have you ever given anyone snapping chewing gum or put jelly beans in your brother's shoes?"Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast! #1 around the world! :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/undefined https://www.patreon.com/sneakies Please Support us by giving us 5 stars or buying a book :) Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure - a funny animal book like Jungle Book meets Minions. https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 Jack the Bear and Golden Hair -a fairy-tale like Snow White & Alice In Wonderland. https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures Of Mooch the Pooch- a funny dog book like Marley and Me meets Trolls. https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster in My Closet! Monsters Inc. meets Casper the Friendly Ghost. https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ Middle grade book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of the Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Unleashing the Dark One Book 2 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Mask of the Parallel World Book 3 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Quest for the Golden Key Book 4 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN/ https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Subscribe to our YouTube channel Thank you for listening & supporting the channel :) your pal Sneakies :) Copyright material 2019 Marylin Hebert
This week on Micro Queers, we're discussing Nicholas Verso's The Last Time I Saw Richard (click the link to view the 22-minute-long short), in which proud loner (Toby Wallace) finds himself bonding with his new roommate (Cody Fern) at a mental health clinic for teens. CW: Self-harmReference: The Skeletons in My Closet, Stephen LewisQuestions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd and/or Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremoteAlso, don't forget to support the boys on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author and podcaster Ben DeLong (Enneagram 4) provides a painfully honest account of his faith journey in this final episode of Season 2. Like many of us Ben picked up toxic assumptions about God in his childhood, amplified by growing up in a pastor's home. Ben tells about his process of moving from shame-based spirituality to experiencing liberating grace. Ben is the author of There's a God in My Closet, and the soon-to-be-released Becoming Home. His podcast is That Whole Thing. Find Ben at bdelong.com.
How To Become A Samurai by Sir Herbert Sneakies © 2021 Marylin Hebert Stanley McKnight dreams of becoming a Samurai like his grandfather Sylvester McKnight who lives in an old folks retirement home. Slyster is an old retired Samurai living at Elegantly Retired Samurai senior citizen home under the care of Nurse Crabtree. Stanley has failed at every Samurai class lesson. So one day after Stanly runs out of money for Samurai lessons, Grand Master Half Moon Penny strikes a deal with Stanley. Half Moon Penny with give samurai lessons to Stanley in exchange for his free work "internship" which includes: washing smelly laundry, cleaning dirty dishes, mowing the grass, ironing socks, scrubbing the toilet, polishing a feisty red sword named "Bella RavenScar" and snarky golden shield names "Serpityus" & finally walking a ferocious French BullDog named Barnacle. Stanly does his free work every day but Grandmaster Half Moon Penny never seems to give him his free lessons. Listen and find out the wonderful way Stanely learns how to become a Samurai after fending off a frightful dragon with bad breath! Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast! #1 around the world! :) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent (Marylin Hebert/Royal Girl) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies https://www.patreon.com/sneakies You can Support us by giving us 5 stars or buying a book :) Subscribe to our YouTube channel:Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure - a funny animal book like Jungle Book meets Minions. https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 Jack the Bear and Golden Hair -a fairy-tale like Snow White & Alice In Wonderland.https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures Of Mooch the Pooch- a funny dog book like Marley and Me meets Trolls. https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster in My Closet! Monsters Inc. meets Casper the Friendly Ghost. https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ Middle grade book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of the Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Unleashing the Dark One Book 2 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Mask of the Parallel World Book 3 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Quest for the Golden Key Book 4 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN/ https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Copyright material 2019 Marylin Hebert
Diary Of A Fire Breathing Dragon by Sir Herbert Sneakies (Marylin Hebert). Arrietty Ramona is the little sister of Huxley the dragon. Their Father Weylyn Rhan and their Mom Clover Rhan are the King and Queen of Weylyn Rhand Kingdom. Huxley reads his little sisters diary which is all about him! What?! "Mom Arriettyy wrote naughty things about me in her diary! Arrietty sneaks out of the house and follows her brother into the deep dark woods to go find the evil dragon snatcher Draco Drax and his evil son Dragga Drax. Draco has been snatching dragons from the villiage. Huxley goes to find his best freind Champion arch thrower Percival. Draco and his son Dragga cheat by using hypnosis to snatch dragons and clip their wings. Arrietyy's new friend Ripples (a dog/dragon) is teaching her teleapthy to bend the will of items to come to her. Arrietyy must learn to use her skills to bend the will of Draco so she can help her brother Huxley defend themselves against a army of hypnotised dragons. copyright 2021 Marylin Hebert Thank you for listening & please support the podcast. :) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent (Marylin Hebert/Royal Girl) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/sneakies Top Kids podcast hitting #1 around the world. Support us by subscribing to our YouTube/buy a book/give 5 stars :) Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure - a funny animal book like Jungle Book meets Minions. https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 Jack the Bear and Golden Hair -a fairy-tale like Snow White & Alice In Wonderland.https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures Of Mooch the Pooch- a funny dog book like Marley and Me. https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster in My Closet! Monsters Inc. meets Casper the Friendly Ghost. https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ Middle grade book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of the Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Unleashing the Dark One Book 2 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Mask of the Parallel World Book 3 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Quest for the Golden Key Book 4 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN/
A fun and hilarious way to learn simple sentences based on a baseball game. Susy and Billy love learning at school. Their favorite teacher is Miss Bees. Today Susy and Billy will learn sentences while playing baseball. They take a break and eat lunch. Dog and Cat interfere in the game and have some fun! Miss Bees is happy Billy and Susy learn easy sentences while playing a game together. Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast! #1 around the world! :) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anonymouscontent (Marylin Hebert/Royal Girl) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies https://www.patreon.com/sneakies You can Support us by giving us 5 stars or buying a book :) Subscribe to our YouTube channel:Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure - a funny animal book like Jungle Book meets Minions. https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 Jack the Bear and Golden Hair -a fairy-tale like Snow White & Alice In Wonderland.https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE Adventures Of Mooch the Pooch- a funny dog book like Marley and Me meets Trolls. https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 Blueber Goober the Monster in My Closet! Monsters Inc. meets Casper the Friendly Ghost. https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ Middle grade book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of the Black Witch Book 1 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Unleashing the Dark One Book 2 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Mask of the Parallel World Book 3 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Quest for the Golden Key Book 4 https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN/ https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos Copyright material 2019 Marylin Hebert
In The Man Who Loved His Wife (Mayapple Press, 2021), Jennifer Anne Moses creates characters who grapple with the minutiae of their lives while considering family, fate, love, death, the afterlife, the divine presence, and spirituality. Peppered with Yiddishisms and salted with sisters, brothers, parents, children, grandparents, neighbors, and friends, Moses tells the stories of regular people faced with the problems of daily life but weighted with the 4000-year-old history of Judaism. She is reminiscent of writers like Isaac Bashevis Singer, Cynthia Ozick, Chaim Grade, and Philip Roth (to name a few) who captured the spirit of humanity in a specific time and place. Jennifer Anne Moses was born in 1959 and grew up in McLean, Virginia. She always wanted to be a writer, so she read a lot and later earned a degree at Tufts. Eventually she married, had three children, taught herself to paint, and moved from Washington D.C. to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Montclair, NJ. In addition to her books (Food and Whine, The Book of Joshua, Bagels and Grits, Visiting Hours, Tales from My Closet, and The Art of Dumpster Diving), she's published dozens of essays, articles, Op Ed pieces, and short stories. Her work has also been anthologized in the Pushcart Prizes and New Stories from the South: The Year's Best. Moses loves to bicycle, garden, play the piano, and dance, although she can’t do it like she used to. She also adores her two smelly mutts. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
In The Man Who Loved His Wife (Mayapple Press, 2021), Jennifer Anne Moses creates characters who grapple with the minutiae of their lives while considering family, fate, love, death, the afterlife, the divine presence, and spirituality. Peppered with Yiddishisms and salted with sisters, brothers, parents, children, grandparents, neighbors, and friends, Moses tells the stories of regular people faced with the problems of daily life but weighted with the 4000-year-old history of Judaism. She is reminiscent of writers like Isaac Bashevis Singer, Cynthia Ozick, Chaim Grade, and Philip Roth (to name a few) who captured the spirit of humanity in a specific time and place. Jennifer Anne Moses was born in 1959 and grew up in McLean, Virginia. She always wanted to be a writer, so she read a lot and later earned a degree at Tufts. Eventually she married, had three children, taught herself to paint, and moved from Washington D.C. to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Montclair, NJ. In addition to her books (Food and Whine, The Book of Joshua, Bagels and Grits, Visiting Hours, Tales from My Closet, and The Art of Dumpster Diving), she's published dozens of essays, articles, Op Ed pieces, and short stories. Her work has also been anthologized in the Pushcart Prizes and New Stories from the South: The Year's Best. Moses loves to bicycle, garden, play the piano, and dance, although she can’t do it like she used to. She also adores her two smelly mutts. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
In The Man Who Loved His Wife (Mayapple Press, 2021), Jennifer Anne Moses creates characters who grapple with the minutiae of their lives while considering family, fate, love, death, the afterlife, the divine presence, and spirituality. Peppered with Yiddishisms and salted with sisters, brothers, parents, children, grandparents, neighbors, and friends, Moses tells the stories of regular people faced with the problems of daily life but weighted with the 4000-year-old history of Judaism. She is reminiscent of writers like Isaac Bashevis Singer, Cynthia Ozick, Chaim Grade, and Philip Roth (to name a few) who captured the spirit of humanity in a specific time and place. Jennifer Anne Moses was born in 1959 and grew up in McLean, Virginia. She always wanted to be a writer, so she read a lot and later earned a degree at Tufts. Eventually she married, had three children, taught herself to paint, and moved from Washington D.C. to Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Montclair, NJ. In addition to her books (Food and Whine, The Book of Joshua, Bagels and Grits, Visiting Hours, Tales from My Closet, and The Art of Dumpster Diving), she's published dozens of essays, articles, Op Ed pieces, and short stories. Her work has also been anthologized in the Pushcart Prizes and New Stories from the South: The Year's Best. Moses loves to bicycle, garden, play the piano, and dance, although she can’t do it like she used to. She also adores her two smelly mutts. I interview authors of beautifully written literary fiction and mysteries, and try to focus on independently published novels, especially by women and others whose voices deserve more attention. If your upcoming or recently published novel might be a candidate for a podcast, please contact me via my website, gpgottlieb.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Black Girl Creative: Reignite Your Artistic Dreams and Make Them a Reality for Creative Black Women
Dear Black Girl Creative, "If I come back, I want to come back as a Black Woman." In this special episode of Black Girl Creative, I have the pleasure of conversing with creative entrepreneur and business owner, Taneaka. Taneaka owns Skeletons in My Closet. In this conversation, Taneaka and I discuss... what love we have for being a Black Woman and what love we have for Black women Colorism within the Black Community The importance of Self Care Creating a Heart Centered Business for Black Women Stepping out on Faith and Trusting God in the Process Why you should just "Go for it" Why you shouldn't wait to be perfect before you start Why you should always follow your inklings and inner intuitions Why being broke shouldn't stop you And she leaves you with the question, "Why are you NOT doing it?" Overall, this is an interview for Black Women Creators in every regard. This refreshing and fun conversation will leave you feeling inspired and proud to be or know a Black Woman Creative. Support Taneaka and Skeletons In My Closet: https://www.instagram.com/skeletons_inmycloset/ Love and Joy, Alecia *** Book Your 45 Minute Creative Session Here: https://calendly.com/blackgirlcreative/get-unstuck-get-started?month=2021-02 *** Black Girl Manifesto: A Love Letter to Black Women Creators, Dreamers and Makers: https://mailchi.mp/3654233b84c2/black-girl-creative-manifesto Support it on Blurb: https://www.blurb.com/b/10518685-black-girl-creative-manifesto Support it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TG29VYD/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_F1E6DB4K9PGXSNH0GGDS?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 ----------------------------------------- Join Our Free Black Girl Creative Membership: https://black-girl-creative-collective.mn.co/ My Gift To You: 7 Day Love Letter and Encouragement Here: https://mailchi.mp/8fe163cbcd28/black-girl-creative-podcast-love-letter Let's Be Friends: https://www.aleciarenece.com IG: Alecia Renece Email: alecia.renece@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/AleciaRenece Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AleciaRenece --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefreeblackwoman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefreeblackwoman/support
George reads a distilled version of his latest article Eating Your Own Dog Food and Scratching Your Own Itch. Features the song “Skeletons in My Closet” by Berklee student and artist, Maya Wagner - and, yes, George paid for it and licensed it all through RAIDAR, and, in so doing, scratched my own itch and ate my own dog food. Read the full article here: https://www.entrepreneurshipandart.com/blog/eating-your-own-dog-food-and-scratching-your-own-itch
Money affirmations. "I love & enjoy being a millionaire." https://anchor.fm/mary5672 rss feed :) $$ We appreciate your generous support: $1$ 5:) $ 10) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme2/anonymouscontent $ :) $$ Thank you :) Paypal us (friends and family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com $Paypal $ ! $5 $10 https://www.patreon.com/sneakies Buy Our books at Amazon: Subscribe :) https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videos https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure-ebook/dp/B013Y5DW4S https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK Battle of the Black Witch https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CK https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Unleashing-Dark-ebook/dp/B01J78YH6I Unleashing the Dark One Mask of the Parallel World https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Parallel-World-ebook/dp/B01KUGIZ8W/ Quest for the Golden Key https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Quest-Golden-ebook/dp/B076FTTDQN/ "Blueber Goober the Monster in My Closet!" At Amazon by Sir Herbert Sneakies. https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure"* - a funny animal book like "Jungle Book." https://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 * "Jack the Bear and Golden Hair"* -a fairy-tale like Snow White & "Alice In Wonderland." https://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017- Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GE *"Adventures of Mooch the Pooch"*- a funny dog book like "Marley and Me." https://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2 *" Blueber Goober The Monster In My Closet" *- like Monsters Inc./Casper the Friendly Ghost https://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girlmogul/support
content: Jun 17, 2017 · podcast: Oct 15, 2020 Audio (MP3): 20170617 - Some great epiphany Video (MP4): 20170617 - Some great epiphany I used to rely on "forever." Rely on it so much that I didn't appreciate what was right in front of me. When I think this or that, people or things, or whatever are always going to be there, that life will always be like this... I take it all for granted. But really for the "rest of my life" I got nothing.. I don't have anything forever. So right here, in this very moment, I do my best to remember that I only have this person for "now" and I want to be the best me I can be when I'm with them. Okay, I’m not so spiritual to savor every single moment with ever single friend. It’s more like these chapters, these eras of life -- they're not permanent so I better be here. This era of Maggie being 11, that’s going to go away. She’ll be off to her teenager era soon and I’ll see her less than I already do. It's also not that I think people are gonna fall off a cliff or something. A more likely scenario is that we'll just have different shit going. I'll be busy, you'll be busy, and then we won't see each other anymore. Days will go by, or weeks, and our schedules won't sync up and then a year later I'll think of you out of the blue, a heart string will tug with "I miss that guy" or "she was really fun." People move on and go their separate ways because that's what happens. I have a pocket full of friends who I haven't seen or talked to in eons and then I look them up on Facebook and they're getting on with their lives, same as me. So wanna know when I realized the importance of "now" ? It wasn’t when or because I had some great epiphany that life’s too short or fast or that I'm getting older or whatever. It was when I realized I’d hurt somebody. After the fact. Somebody that I truly cared about. Making someone cry is good way to have the cosmos snap its fingers at my soul. Alas, remorse is like a French-horn player in an orchestra: often too late.--Jeremy Denk, There’s a Skeleton in My Closet, Literally So there's that. Anyways, I make that effort to be a good friend in the here and now simply because I’ve taken too many people for granted and then they left. And then I was really sad because now they’re gone. And generally when people go, they don't come back. And it's worse when they're gone because of something I did, intentionally or not. Anyways × 2, I don't have a triumphant climax for this so I'll borrow somebody else's. This morning before the coffee was even ready I was thinking about the movie Scrooged, as I do... Thinking about the ending with Murray's epiphany. What are you doing watching television on Christmas Eve? It's never too late, peeps. Never too late to say "I'm here, what are we doing?" Forever is great but sitting next to someone. One the couch. Right now. You can’t beat it. #allisnotlost #diariespodcast #diariesvideo marney0160 · Oct 15, 2020 at 9:32 pm Hugs ❤️ $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Mr Darksprain_ · Jan 11, 2021 at 8:38 am ?? $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Travis Davis · Jan 12, 2021 at 8:29 am 🤨🤔 $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; tcr! · Jan 13, 2021 at 7:56 am Exactly $m.wand.ajax_click=true;$m.wand.lightswitch=true; Add a comment! Got 30 seconds? Take the super duper, quick and easy podcast survey! Please. 😊 Love the show? Make a donation! Because you're the best. 💖 tcrbang.com · Instagram · Facebook · YouTube View original
Follow filmmaker Crystal Pastis, as she brings nightmares to life in this horror fiction podcast. These are the stories that are too terrifying to make it to the late night slumber parties or the crackling glow of the campfire. These stories are not for the faint of heart. Make sure to lock the door and check it twice because these are the Skeletons in My Closet. And let the sleepless night begin.
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Today, Meredith and Kaytee have a special guest, Roxanna Kassam-Kara. The three of us are discussing: Bookish Moments: the sweetest bookish moment ever, reading tees, and choosing a new book from your TBR Current Reads: each host is sharing two books they’ve read recently and some of them have us gushing uncontrollably. Deep Dive: Roxanna’s reading life and her “achiever” tendencies Book Presses: two books you need in your life right now and one series starter that needed to be on the Press list. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! *Please note that all book titles linked below are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!* . . . . . Bookish Moments: 1:48 - There’s a Rainbow in My Closet by Patti Stren 9:42 - Currently Reading tee in the Zazzle store 10:48 - What Should I Read Next podcast - TBR app episode Current Reads: 13:57 - Among the Ruins by Ausma Zehanat Kahn (Roxanna) 15:24 - Still Life by Louise Penny 18:57 - I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes 18:58 - Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan 19:20 - A Heart in a Body in the World by Deb Caletti (Kaytee) 22:36 - American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld (Meredith) 22:46 - You Think It, I’ll Say It by Curtis Sittenfeld 25:13 - Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld 25:29 - Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi (Roxanna) 29:03 - Harry Potter by JK Rowling 33:53 - Here for It by R. Eric Thomas (Kaytee) 36:46 - The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune (Meredith) Deep Dive - Roxanna’s Reading Life: 42:38 - There’s a Rainbow in My Closet by Patti Stren 42:40 - Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh 44:57 - Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery 45:05 - The Shell Seekers by Rosamunde Pilcher 46:59 - Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer Books We Want to Press Into Your Hands: 51:53 - How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids by Carla Naumburg (Roxanna) 55:47 - Scythe by Neal Shusterman (Kaytee) 58:33 - The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi (Meredith) 1:00:39 - Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin Connect With Us: Roxanna is @roxannatheplanner on Instagram Meredith is @meredith.reads on Instagram Kaytee is @notesonbookmarks on Instagram Mindy is @gratefulforgrace on Instagram Mary is @maryreadsandsips on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast.com @currentlyreadingpodcast on Instagram currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com
Do you have a lack mentality? No judgsies, I've been there. When I first heard the term ‘lack mindset or mentality' I thought, I don't have that. I said this before I even knew what it meant. I was so sure I couldn't have anything with the word ‘lack' in it that my ego brushed it off and on I went with my day. Years later I signed up for an ‘Activate your Wealthy Mind' course and learned I had a long way to go and holy did I ever live in the realm of lack. A lack mentality/ mindset is the idea that there isn't enough to go around. For what to go around, well that could be anything from clothes to food to resources to money. It's this corner of the brain that lives in constant scarcity and fear of there not being enough. This scarcity mindset was very active in all areas in my life but mainly MY CLOSET. I lived with the very real feeling of needing more. Whatever pieces I had just weren't enough. Every event I went to, I needed a new dress because what if ‘they' saw me wearing an outfit for a second time. Every season I needed new colours and pieces because what if ‘they' just never made those pieces again. It's a fear that lives deeply in a lot of us. So how do you know you know if you live in the realm of scarcity? For one, how often do you shop and do you even wear the pieces you buy. I started to notice that I was shopping faster and more than I could even wear the clothes. Every season I found mySelf hauling away big garbage bags of pieces I never even touched but at the time I absolutely just needed. THIS is a scarcity mindset. Do you save your favourite pieces of clothing to only wear on special occasions? THIS is a scarcity mindset. When you buy the yummiest groceries do you stretch out your favourite items to savour every last piece or maybe you don't eat them at all until you really want to. THIS is a scarcity mindset. Do you buy lottery tickets but don't believe you will ever win? THIS is a scarcity mindset. Do you go to the ATM but there's no way you're going to grab a receipt or check your balance? THIS is a scarcity mindset. Do you think you will always be picked last for a sports team before even giving it a shot? THIS is a scarcity mindset. Have you ever stolen something in your life? THIS is a scarcity mindset. The list could go on. Where else might this show up in your life . . . This could also show up with people and places. Do you often have the fear of missing out on an event with your friends or family but you have something else super exciting going on? THIS is a scarcity mindset. Do you ever feel annoyed when someone you see is going to a place you want to . . . like that country or place won't ever exist ever again for you to go to? THIS is scarcity mindset. Do you watch people you admire on social media and think that could never be more OR why are they doing that to something you might not do? THIS is a scarcity mindset. Do you ever feel your parents love your siblings or someone else more than you? THIS is a scarcity mindset. Why them, not me? SCARCITY MINDSET. Anytime you feel jealousy of something someone else has or something you're not receiving, scarcity mindset. I'm not going to lie, this lives in majority of the planet to some degree or another and the only way we can start to dissolve this mindset is to start acknowledging what WE DO HAVE. Baby steps to activate your wealthy mind . . . We start to activate our wealthy mind when we become more present with all the goodness we have right in front of us. It sounds simple, yes? Well, it is. I know because I've been there. I've been so scared there wasn't enough to go around in EVERY aspect of my life and now I am on the other side. SO if I can do it, YOU can definitely do it too… ask my mom, the one who thought I would be in debt forever lol. Now I am not saying this is going to happen overnight because odds are you've been working with these thought patterns for years but step number one is to begin to notice. Begin to notice when you feel you need more. Why are you craving more? This could be food, clothes, money, you name it. Instead of choosing to give into the lack mentality where can you shift to gratitude. Gratitude is the integral foundation of an activated wealthy mind. Think about it, if you can't recognize what abundance you already have in front of you, HOW THE HECK are you going to call in more? The universe is gonna say, NOPE, you don't even see what you already have, sorry, you're not ready for more. So baby step number one, what abundance do you already have right in front of you. This may look like redefining what abundance means to you; a drive home in the rain, your weekly pay cheque, a hug from a friend. THIS is where the shift begins. Now ladies, I think it's time we all start to activate our wealthy mind together. We can do this by celebrating each others wins as well as our own. We can do this by showing gratitude for our lives and what we have in them, every single day. Let me tell you, there is more than enough of everything to go around the world, it's just time we wake up to that. I know, I know you may roll your eyes but really, there is. Money is an energetic currency that will continue to move in and out of our lives forever. An activated wealthy mind begins deeper than money. I have trust that we are ALL ready to step out of scarcity mindset together. And like I said, if I can do it, you sure frickin can too! Head on over to The Iner Her Podcast to catch some additional daily tips you can start to add to your routine to begin the shift from scarcity → wealthy. Tune in weekly on Monday's for new episodes; solo + interview style. To be the first to get in on all my dirty little secrets, workshops, courses, new episodes and more Subscribe to the Tribe. The Iner Her Podcast // Instagram The Iner Her Podcast // Show Notes The Iner Her Facebook Community // Feel at Home
THE SPIRITUAL LIVES OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN // One in every 54 children has autism, and one-third of those are non-verbal. Yet they are still a part of the Joel 2:28 generation. Who’s that? God identified them, "In the last days I would pour out my spirit upon all flesh and your sons and daughters will prophesy."So is autism one of the Enemies’ modern-day strategies to silence the prophetic voices of the boys and girls in this generation that God has given this special assignment? Today I’m interviewing Tahni Cullen, the mother of an autistic boy named Josiah, who is over-the-top prophetic, and profound, and though he is non-verbal he cannot be silenced! He will rock your world! Don’t miss this! BooK - Josiah's Fire: https://amzn.to/2Vm6fSFBook - Monsters in My Closet: https://buff.ly/3aqyTGGThe Camp Josiah attends: Agape Gathering Place Waukegan, IL 60087 224-381-7767SCHOOL OF SUPERNATURAL CHILDREN'S MINISTRY - https://buff.ly/2Pr2YRkCONNECT WITH BECKY FISCHER AND KIDS IN MINISTRY INTERNATIONAL HERE:https://kidsinministry.org/https://sscmkimi.org/http://kidsinministry.org/childrens-ministry-curriculum/https://www.facebook.com/beckydfischer/ Kids in Ministry International is a non-profit 501c3. Please donate here: http://kidsinministry.org/support/
Chris, Omar, and Seth sit down with Ben Delong to discuss his new book "There's a God in My Closet." Chris and Omar get into their normal antics while Seth does his best to reign in his cohosts. This conversation was a lot of fun and the range of topics range from theological questions to gay jokes. It's just a day in the life around here, come join us as we Fade to Gray! To follow Ben, go to his website: bdelong.com If this is the first episode you've listened to on Fade To Gray, go check out everything we have to offer, including all the shows on our network, go check out our website at: FadeToGrayPodcast.com Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and sponsor the show on Patreon!
==== ORIGINAL VIDEO ===== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx_sMIyO93w Now that you've purged and edited your closet, I'm sharing tips on how you can organize it! Thank you so much for watching. Your support means the world to me! ~Erin xo ===== SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER ===== Get TWO FREE Wardrobe Basics Checklists, Weekly newsletter and FREE lookbook full of style and beauty tips! If you're already subscribed to my newsletter, you will receive the new organizing freebies via email in this week's newsletter! GET YOUR FREE CLOSET CHECKLISTS HERE: http://eepurl.com/bedNIr If you have ANY style questions, join the Hive so my team and I can answer them for you! https://busbeestyle.com/the-hive/ For those of you looking to revive or reboot your style, my Style Made Simple style guide is a great place to start! https://busbeestyle.com/downloads/sty... WATCH MY INTERVIEW with podcast host, Erika Vieira here: https://youtu.be/j_hd5zby3qM ===== PRODUCT LINKS HERE ===== Gather Resources | 02:05 #1 | Matching Hangers | 02:12 Clear Hangers (Shirt/Dress), $30 | https://rstyle.me/+eB1SZ9CX71darrp_AW... Clear Hangers, (Pant/Skirt), $18 | https://rstyle.me/+CTLK--Pmv-tgTsgubk... Velvet Hangers, $40 | https://rstyle.me/+e5uq_Qsny5Azie6kSa... Waterfall Hanger, $21 | https://rstyle.me/+BSeCLpAVjfelVN-_wh... #2 | Step Ladder, $60 | https://rstyle.me/+yvigmxM1Tb7OEVHaKi... | 03:20 #3 | Other Resources | 03:30 Under Bed Storage Bins, $24 | https://rstyle.me/+G-TINE4NaDMjX-Wa8d... Open Storage Bins, $20 | https://rstyle.me/+RGLMNP07M0jU5WOSKZ... Closed Storage Bins, $15 | https://rstyle.me/+HkMbOJLAM53q4lxn-T... #4 | Shoe Storage | 04:40 Linen Shoe Bins, $15 | https://rstyle.me/+HkMbOJLAM53q4lxn-T... Shoe Case, $45 | https://rstyle.me/+K7ZYcGLw8Exmz4wecb... Plastic Shoe Bins, $5 | https://rstyle.me/+QQ6_qP3COqA5yRCChu... #5 | Boot Shapers, $25 | https://rstyle.me/+heIbSRC8FBWphmEdMS... | 05:45 Assembling The Closet | 06:15 #1 | Sort By Type | 06:45 #2 | Sort By Color | 07:22 #3 | Off-Season Storage | 09:05 More About Shoes | 09:50 Shoe Rack, $30 | https://rstyle.me/+w4YhL8IErRHzqXEjWR... Boot Rack, $20 | https://rstyle.me/+ZD69AKYhuywvEOLDQI... My Closet | 10:50 Shop the Container Store | https://rstyle.me/+ko-FSEZwhJguJK_eI4... Sweater Bins, $30 | https://rstyle.me/+T9SrUYJocST3Tbabja... Similar Shelf/Rack Combo, $150 | https://rstyle.me/+80vDTNoVfYP7In9lXr... Belt Rack, $10 | https://rstyle.me/+oiFwUY_QPCdtMxmpnw...
Are you stuck in quarantine? Not feeling ready to commit to an entire book? In this mini episode, Aurelien highlights weird, bizarre, unsettling, fantastic flash fiction that you can read for free online, right now, all under 1000 words. (That's like 5 minutes of your day!) -- * "The Man in My Closet" by Amy Clark: https://everydayfiction.com/the-man-in-my-closet-by-amy-clark/ * "How to Clean Out A Cupboard" by Cheryl Powell: https://everydayfiction.com/how-to-clean-out-a-cupboard-by-cheryl-powell/ * "The Machine" by P. Djèlí Clark: https://everydayfiction.com/the-machine-by-p-djeli-clark/ * "Ghosted" by Amie Heasley: https://everydayfiction.com/ghosted-by-amie-heasley/ * "The Postman is A Creep" by Nathan Good: https://everydayfiction.com/the-postman-is-a-creep-by-nathan-good/ -- Want to suggest a good, weird read and/or guest-host a future episode? Email spookysistersbookclub@gmail.com! * Theme: Magical Transition by Kevin McLeod * Additional music and sound effects from zapsplat.com
Episode 33 welcomes writer and podcaster Ben DeLong. He is the author of There’s a God in My Closet: Encountering the Love Who Embraces our Skeletons and the host of The God in My Closet podcast.The conversations focus on the premise behind Ben’s book, which is that God loves us and all of our skeletons and nothing can separate us from the love of God.Our discussion begins by unfolding Ben’s previous porn addiction. He bravely confronts his addictions by entering into a shame-free space surrounded and embraced by a loving God of grace. From facing the depressed elephant in the room to walking on eggshells, and greeting the truth of our redeemable quality, Ben shares his story of understanding the self by greeting the Inner Child and learning how to heal his wounds knowing he was never forsaken or abandoned.We also talk about politics, presence, and Ben shares a few practices that have helped him learn to eat from the Tree of Life and why eating from the Tree of the Knowledge Between Good and Evil isn’t as nutritious as we think.Listeners, I ask that you please compassionately consider the perspective of Ben DeLong.You can learn more about Ben and connect with him through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ben.delong.73Or by visiting his website:https://www.bdelong.com/about
In this episode I talk to Nazarene pastor and "There's a God in My Closet" author, Ben DeLong. We talk about healing our destructive ideas about God and the damage they've done. You can learn more about Ben and his work on his website here. Purchase a copy of Ben's powerful book here. You can follow Ben on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Ben's great podcast "There's a God in My Closet" on Podbean. If you haven't already, please follow our show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. We'd love for you to join the conversation over on our private FB group exclusively for listeners of this podcast- Messy Conversations. Please consider supporting this podcast on Patreon! In exchange for your generous support (starting for as little as $1 per month) you can get cool perks like early access to every episode of the podcast and a free copy of my new book releasing later this year! Each episode of The Messy Spirituality Podcast is expertly engineered by The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric! Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Треклист программы: 01 Blackwater Commotion - Sled Of Coming 02 Lowest Creature - Dragging This Chain 03 Rock Goddess - Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right 04 Sidetrackers - Stormy Monday 05 Myrath - Monster in My Closet 06 Sammy Hagar & The Circle - Affirmation 07 Rammstein - Tattoo 08 The BB King Blues Band - Sweet Little Angel 09 Badhoven - Masters of the Game 10 Carlo Ditta - The House Of The Rising Sun 11 Vanishing Signs - House of the Rising Sun 12 Jasmine Cain - Be Brave 13 Tom Euler - Tough Guy 14 Danny Worsnop - Am I A Fool 15 Cory Luetjen & the Traveling Blues Band - I Thought I Knew the Blues
On second thought, Halloween is a Pagan holiday unfit for our Christian values, so instead of talking about horror games let's talk about shit. Literal shit. Topics - The 7th Guest, soup cans, walkthroughs, AI versus AI, cryptic bullshit, dead blue babies, eighteen notes, Alone in the Dark... the good one, Lovecraftian, keyboard tank controls, good puzzles, polygon zombies, push it. Music - The Black Dahlia Murder - Matriarch, Dr. Arthur Krause - Do the Vampire and Dance, The Fat Man and Team Fat - Skeletons in My Closet
It's been awhile since we came out with an episode on style or fashion. It was episode eight a long time ago, that was with Luke Storey. It was an amazing episode. If you haven’t read it, you definitely should go and read it. I don't think of myself as having a lot of fashion sense. I did not dress well a decade ago. I didn't know any better. I rely heavily on my wife and also we rely on stylists for things like closet cleanses, outfit combinations, buying new items. A lot of times we’ll buy stuff on our own, but we also will do big buys with our stylist. This topic may seem superficial to some of you. It does feel good to look stylish and to feel you have some competence in this area. It helps in business. It helps if you're dating. It's definitely something worth reading. This is episode number 162. Our guest is Lauren Friedman. Lauren is an artist, stylist and the author and illustrator of three books published by Chronicle Books including her book50 Ways to Wear Accessories. Her first book, 50 Ways to Wear a Scarf, has sold over 200,000 copies and has been translated into multiple languages. She's the creator of the My Closet in Sketches project and Illustrated Style Blog. Lauren's work as a professional illustrator has appeared in numerous publications including Lucky Magazine, Travel + Leisure Magazine and The Washington Post. Her books have been sold at MoMA, The National Gallery ofArt, Paper Source, Target and retailers across the world. In addition, Lauren acts as an image consultant and personal wardrobe stylist for clients in Washington, DC and Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Nothing but true scary stories from a variety of sources including Reddit, submitted tales, and more. No creepypasta, just reflections on scary happenings.Please consider becoming a patron of this channel: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5947439Also, like, share, and comment. Send hate mail, like mail, and anything else you would like to share my way - unclejoshtruescarystories@gmail.com.Stories1. The Nurse’s Aide 1:122. A Stranger in My Closet 3. New Mexico Dogman4. The Beings in My Room5. The Campus Psycho6. The Broken Angel7. Threatened at the Bus Stop8. Treehouse Terror9. The Disappearing House10. My Experience with a Ouija Board11. Why Everyone Needs a DogFind me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/unclejoshscarystoriesFollow me on Twitter: twitter.com/scaryunclejoshSee me on Insatgram: www.instagram.com/unclejoshtruescarystories/?hl=enPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5947439If you have a story you would like to be featured, please email unclejoshscarystories@gmail.com. Be sure to share the nature of the story in the subject line and include a note of your consent that your story can be read. Make sure to change any names of people that might wish to remain anonymous.Please note that your story will also be featured on The Edge of the Unknown - www.theedgeoftheunknown.com. Intro Video Credit: HorrorgraphyMusic: Ghost Story © Kevin McLeod - www.incomptech.com Awkward Meeting © Kevin McLeod - www.incomptech.comClosing music - The Hush Lives Expectant - © Marcangelo Perricelli - https://soundcloud.com/marcangeloperr...Creative Commons Royalty Free Stock Footage and Images: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
My guest this month entered my life at the right moment...I was standing in my closet saying to myself "I don't want to wear any of this" when I came across an article "How I (Painlessly!) Purged 80 Percent of My Closet" by Marlen Komar. After reading more and taking the steps in the article, I found out Marlen is a fellow Height Goddess. I thought Marlen would be the perfect guest for the new year. Click the play icon to listen to our conversation. From One HEIGHT GODDESS To Another is the podcast for tall women loving all things tall. www.heightgoddess.com
Clearing Out Energy (Specifically, My Closet) by Michelle D'Avella
This one has trash talking, our reactions to the new Civil War trailer, thoughts on casting Iron Fist, more trash talking, and a visit from the owner of Monsters in My Closet. All of this in one episode plus a visit from a new challenger!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theshortbox)
In podcast #17, we’re talking kitchen decluttering! Posts mentioned: How to Declutter a Kitchen Free Printable for Email Subscribers Clearing the Floor of My Closet (and links to others’ decluttering posts) Putting It To Good Use (Saying goodbye to our dog.) The MVP Concept and Decluttering Cleaning the Bathtub (With BEFORE Picture) This Week’s […] The post 017 Decluttering Kitchens Podcast appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.
This edition, co-hosted by my daughter Evalyn, includes all five songs from my 1992 cassette, Halloween Madness: "Weird Things Happen on Halloween Night," "There's a Vampire in My Basement," "To the Monsters in My Closet," "Skeleton Dance," and "Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet."Click here to listen.