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Stress comes in many forms, and for some women going through divorce, there is the added responsibility of looking after an aging parent or parents. Nancy May turned her experience in the corporate world into a strategic approach to reduce the costs of elder care while still ensuring the safety and well-being of loved ones. We talk about different considerations in choosing assisted living or nursing home facilities, as well as ways to make it possible to provide care for elderly family members at home. We discuss the challenges of dealing with elder abuse and knowing how to spot potential issues. Nancy shares her invaluable insights on guiding and advising families through the complex and emotional journey of caring for elderly parents. The discussion covers important topics such as the challenges and costs of care facilities, the need for open communication with parents about their wishes, and the significance of having clear legal and medical directives in place. Nancy highlights the importance of starting these conversations early and finding creative ways to approach this sensitive topic. Tune in as she provides empowering advice and resources to help families navigate the elder care journey with strength and compassion.About the Guest:Nancy May is a leader and trusted advisor, who has spent her career working with some of the most noted CEOs, boards, and senior leaders. Thrown into the role of caring for her aging parents when all hell was breaking loose for them, she drew on her corporate experience and become an expert in navigating the tricks, traps, and complexities of the aging care industry. In doing so she saved her parents from the threat of financial ruin and recovered over $250k/year in their care costs while improving the quality of their care and extending their lives and joy together. Today she advises other families on how to survive and thrive while caring for aging parents. She's the host of Eldercare Success, one of the top 5% of globally popular podcasts, the YouTube channel @EldercareSuccess, and the author of How to Survive 911 Medical Emergencies.To get Nancy's free gift: Your Personal File Of LifeTo connect with Nancy:Podcast: https://www.eldercaresuccess.live/ Website https://howtosurvive911.com/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Survive-Medical-Emergencies-Step-Step/dp/1734841605 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@EldercareSuccess FB: https://www.facebook.com/CareManity IG: https://www.instagram.com/caremanity10/ Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/CareManityAbout the Host: Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed to provide education and inspiration to women at all stages of divorce. Are you interested in learning more about your divorce priorities? Take the quiz "The Divorce Stress Test".Connect with Mardi on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Divorcecoach4womenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mardiwinderadams/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcecoach4women/Thanks for Listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the PodcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can...
Welcome to episode 633. Guest host Meredith Morgenstern once again takes the reins for WiHM. For fiction, a lone settler struggles to stake his claim in the wilds of Kansas. Then, an unnatural force at the local cemetery seeks to avenge an act of murderous violence.COMING UPWiHM: Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast: 00:01:06Emily J. Weisenberger's The Prairie's Song as read by Rish Outfield: 00:05:28KC Grifant's Unrest as read by Amanda Stribling: 00:21:51PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchWiHM | Good Mourning, Nancy PodcastRish Outfield | The Dunesteef Audio Fiction MagazineRish Outfield on X (@OutfieldRish)Original Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloLestle BaxterOrion D. HegrePaul BelcherSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Empower with Nancy Podcast –your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, and leadership insights to help you feel empowered and equipped and live a life of fulfillment, ONE DAY AT A TIME! Today's Episode features Dr. Dorine Rivers with Alpha 81, a Best-Selling author who wrote Brain to Bank and Working Together Alone. Dorine's expertise lies in igniting the spark of guiding people toward initiating new businesses that thrive and resonate with purpose and passion. When we infuse joy into our work, it stops being a chore and becomes a journey of discovery, growth, purpose, and happiness. * Why it's important to feel fulfilled and empowered in your career. * What elements contribute to making work genuinely enjoyable? * Why people should be excited about their job/career. * What steps can an individual take today to begin reshaping their mindset and actions to align with the belief that work can be more fun than fun? *How can individuals strike a balance between financial security and finding work that brings them joy? *Why new businesses should hire a Virtual Assistant. Get ready to be inspired and learn about the purpose and reason why Work Is More Fun Than fun!! Thank you for listening to the Empower with Nancy Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share it with a friend! To connect with me and get all the behind-the-scenes content, you can follow me on Instagram @empowerwithnancy and visit my website empowerwithnancy.com to learn more about how I can make an impact in your life and business. See you next time! With Gratitude, Nancy Davidson
Welcome to the Empower with Nancy Podcast –your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, and leadership insights to help you feel empowered and equipped and live a life of fulfillment, ONE DAY AT A TIME! Today's Episode features Justin Breen! He is the author of an international Bestseller, “Epic Business,” and is the founder of BrEpic—Wall Street Journalist/PR for Visionaries with an 8671 Kolbe Score. (Activator-Maximizer-Achiever) Justin is a true visionary, a pioneer in his field, and a driving force behind some of the most transformative ideas. We dive deep into the minds of visionaries. Breen has extraordinary ideas to create and build two successful global companies, all while spending more time with his friends and family. This is the key to success!! (spending more time with your family) Get ready to be inspired!! It's time to embark on a visionary journey that will leave you motivated, enlightened, and ready to create a brighter future. Thank you for listening to the Empower with Nancy Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share it with a friend! To connect with me and get all the behind-the-scenes content, you can follow me on Instagram @empowerwithnancy and visit my website empowerwithnancy.com to learn more about how I can make an impact in your life and business. See you next time! With Gratitude, Nancy Davidson
Welcome to the Empower with Nancy Podcast –your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, and leadership insights to help you feel empowered and equipped and live a life of fulfillment, ONE DAY AT A TIME! "Becoming the Best Version of Yourself," the podcast that guides you on a transformative journey towards unlocking your full potential. This episode is designed to inspire, empower, and equip you with the tools you need to become the best version of yourself. Make changes to make you happy Reflect on your strengths and weaknesses What makes you happy Practice Self-Talk Loving yourself Knowing yourself Thank you for listening to the Empower with Nancy's Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share it with a friend! To connect with me and get all the behind-the-scenes content, you can follow me on Instagram @empowerwithnancy and visit my website, empowerwithnancy.com to learn more about how I can make an impact in your life and business. See you next time! With the greatest appreciation, Nancy Davidson
Welcome to the Empower with Nancy Podcast –your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, and leadership insights to help you feel empowered and equipped and live a life of fulfillment, ONE DAY AT A TIME! Building a solid team is ongoing and requires attention, effort, accountability, and adaptability. By incorporating these principles into your team-building strategy, you can create a cohesive and high-performing team within your organization. It is crucial for achieving success and maintaining a positive work environment. Here are a few essential factors in building a solid team and organization. Communication Collaboration Commitment Creativity Thank you for listening to the Empower with Nancy Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a rating and review, and share it with a friend! To connect with me and get all the behind-the-scenes content, you can follow me on Instagram @empowerwithnancy and visit my website , empowerwithnancy.com , to learn more about how I can make an impact in your life and business. See you next time! With the greatest appreciationNancy Davidson
Episode 349: Daniel Libby Passes the Leadership Baton of Veterans Yoga Project Episode Notes Daniel Libby, Ph.D., and I are both in transition. He is in a huge transition; mine is a blip on the Adobe Audition editing screen. We discuss his evolution that coincides with an abrupt departure from my sound technician and my quick learning to edit WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST. At the end of 2022, Dan passed the leadership baton at the Veterans Yoga Project to Brianna Renner. Dan started 2023 as a freed-up man ready to take a 6-month sabbatical to figure out his next step. He is looking forward to self-focus and self-growth after founding and growing the Veteran's Yoga Project (VYP) over the last 12 years. Maybe develop a private practice? Dan was working as a Postdoctoral Fellow with the Yale University Department of Psychiatry at the West Haven VA Medical Center, Connecticut. “While providing psychotherapy for veterans recovering from PTS(D), he found that those who developed empowering self-regulating practices had better outcomes — they moved through post-traumatic stress to post-traumatic growth more quickly and gracefully,” as summed up on the website. Thus, the idea for the VYP was born in 2010. The Veterans Yoga Project (VYP) was formalized in Alameda, CA, in 2014. They are on a mission to support recovery and resilience among veterans, military families, and communities. We talk about his leadership accomplishments and the excitement for the future of VYP. When I called Dan to let him know I was reposting our podcast conversations, he informed me of his decision to pass the baton of leadership to Brianna Renner. VYP is a nonprofit educational and advocacy organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of military veterans. By providing support to all veterans, whether they are currently struggling with severe symptoms or focused on increasing resilience and giving back to others, VYP is doing its part to serve those who have served in our armed forces. Trained instructors teach over 100 free yoga classes weekly for veterans and their families across the country. They partner with veterans, active-duty military personnel, student veterans' organizations, and other non-profit organizations. In October of 2022, I reposted our two 2018 podcast conversations (see Episode Resources). After re-listening to them, I was reinspired about life and leadership and heard what takes precedence your entity or its mission; and how we can create space for post-traumatic growth. Those conversations helped me as I committed to taking on the editing role of this podcast for 2023. My phone call with Dan sparked my curiosity to schedule a new podcast conversation so you can hear how Dan's leadership baton passing is going. In entrepreneurship, learning new things under pressure is what we do. The intensity of our emotions is ever present because we need to learn new things fast while keeping the cash flowing. In learning this new editing role, we discuss a core component of psychological well-being, frustration tolerance, and an example of how Dan works with his 10-year-old daughter as she bumps into the frustration of learning something new. The tools of self-mastery that we learn through yoga, meditation, and breathing practices help us during these transitions and learning opportunities, so “we don't absorb the stresses of that thing, causing us anxiety. We can stay in the present moment,” says Dan. That is the goal. Stay in charge of our emotions, not letting them control us and our behavior. We can be grounded and focused on solving problems without moving into muddled thinking or a rigid mindset. Real growth for a yogi is expanding your practice beyond the yoga mat. I had a chance to do just that. Others we lead have feelings, too, as we problem-solve together. Dan and I chat about that. My transition brings up a metaphor for life. It takes many attempts to communicate with a human and get into the emotional ...
Democrats vote on new leadership this week, meaning Nancy Pelosi is out. Time's Molly Ball explains why the country might really miss her. This episode was produced by Miles Bryan, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Paul Robert Mounsey, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grace and Alvina welcome special guest Sarah Park Dahlen to discuss her Baker Diversity Lecture on the depiction of Asian characters and eyes in children's books, as well as the APALA rubric to evaluate Asian American children's books. See complete show notes at www.bookfriendsforever.com. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1
Episode 304: Your Top 3 Favorite Conversations This Year and More In this last episode for 2021, Mike Kabeya interviews me asking questions about the biggest lessons, updates, and personal challenges I overcame. Also included are your top three favorite conversations and our favorites. I have found book writing to follow the emotional rollercoaster of innovation. Extreme highs and brilliant ‘ahas' along with visits into the pit of pain like feeling inadequate, confused, and overwhelmed, to sittings with the writing imposter. Mike invites a brief update on where I am after missing a self-imposed deadline and my goal in 2022. Out of the 100 or so book titles, my working title is this, Self-Leadership Mentoring: The Explorer's Dual Innovation Practice. A practice-based on how we can evolve as a leader while redesigning our businesses. I developed the practice from working with thousands of entrepreneurial leaders since 1992. You will also hear where I am getting writing support. Two books I Highly Recommend A novel that explores themes of teamwork, coaching, family, and economic class. “The Boys in the Boat,” writes author Daniel James, “is a book that tells the story of nine American rowers who won an Olympic gold medal in 1936.” The book became a best-seller and adapted into The Boys of '36 documentary. “The novel follows Joe Rantz's journey to the Olympics, during the Great Depression and Adolf Hitler's rise to power. It begins in 1933 when Joe attends the University of Washington and tries out for the rowing team.” This book was inspired by my daughter, Olivia, who joined the UW-Madison rowing team this fall. The other book, given to me by a neighbor, is Fault Lines: Fractured Families and How to Mend Them by Dr. Karl Pillemer (2020). A rare book that explains the landscape of estrangement affecting more than 65 million Americans and how those he researched found a path to reconnection. I discuss an idea I am implementing to reconcile with my dad. Even if reconciliation doesn't happen, this book broadens understanding and helps in conscious decision-making when relationships become strained. Milestone Birthday Blunder Insights Milestone birthdays have been challenging to plan with loved ones during this covid pandemic. What do you do? Who do you invite? How big or small? When under so much stress, do we allow for different ways we make decisions? How are we redefining expectations and handling disappointment? My idea for celebrating my 60th birthday this year flopped. The thought was to do something low-key, so I wrote down numbers from 1 to 60 on a piece of yellow tablet paper. I started the list by appreciating the vegan meal I made. I told Matthew and Olivia they could add to the list by writing down something they appreciated about me or did for me or a gift they bought. This spring (April) was still so stressful that I didn't get the buy-in, which led to a hurt that triggered unnerving feelings about my self-worth. I discuss my learnings that included loving acts of forgiveness, understanding, and healing. Mike also shares how his celebration plans went for his wife, Sylvie Kabeya, on her 50th birthday. Our conversation was surprisingly nurturing. You will hear what we both learned about ourselves and our spouses. Before moving into your favorite podcast conversations, we discuss is a 21-Day Abundance exercise I did with a friend. Deepak Chopra created the exercise. I share the shocking results. Mike was so impressed with the results that he wants to go through this free 21-Day Abundance program. If you would like to join us, email me at nancy@wementor.com. I will get you the details. Your Top 3 Favorite Conversations This Year #1 Barbara Winter, Pioneer, and Author of Making A Living Without A Job (2020 and 2021) It Is Time To Explore Multiple Profit Centers | WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST Employee Mindset vs. Entrepreneurial Mindset | WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST
Episode 257: “Great Solstice Conjunction” and Your Favorite 2020 Podcast Conversations On this longest night of the year, a rare sight you won’t want to miss is right outside your doorstep. Immediately after sunset tonight, bundle up as you step outside. Turn your gaze up to the southwest area in the sky—a rare planetary event not seen since 1623. The two most prominent planets in the solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, align within .06 degrees to appear as one brilliant light, the Christmas Star. Forbes contributor and star gazing inspirationalist Jamie Carter says, The “Great Solstice Conjunction” hasn’t been this easy to see since the year 1226.” (Tom Wildoner took the photo of Jupiter and Saturn on December 8, 2020.) Another part of this ‘exciting day’ is this. Your 5 favorite podcast conversations for 2020 are ready below. You gravitated toward conversations about opportunities, inspiration, meditation, searching for peace, and clarifying your message, which reminds me of a Seth Godin quote. “Define who you are by what you do.” More exciting news! We have surpassed 150,000 downloads! We can’t celebrate in person☹, but you can help spread the joy by posting this link PODCAST EPISODES | WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter. Also, on this rarest of days, I am asking for your generosity. A donation from you would encourage a teary eye of gratitude and tickle alive some joy in my heart as we invest in a new year of beginnings and new meaningful conversations to boost your ability to feel more deeply to think, act, lead, and mentor others more clearly and more effectively!!! Every dollar goes into improving and expanding our programming. Thank you in advance for your generosity. DONATE HERE
Episode 246: Is Your Company People-Centric? Podcast Sponsor Strategies to Grow Your Business Monthly Bookkeeping Payroll Services Back Office Strategies and Support Contact Us Now Episode Resources Books by Keren ShamayTitle You Want to be Psychic? Hang On Tight! What Your Reiki Teacher Never Taught You Keren Shamay’s YouTube Channel 125 Cafeteria Planning The... The post Is Your Company People-Centric? first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 245: “When Good People Don’t Act” Blow’s op-ed article on September 14, 2020, is grounded in reality with some ‘stop thinking’ advice about helplessness and inspiration through an invite to action. The action I think is necessary starts with soul searching about current decisions. A call to action through heart conversations. Yes, those are... The post "When Good People Don’t Act" first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 244: 5 Enemies of Meditation and How to Overcome Them Podcast Sponsor Strategies to Grow Your Business Monthly Bookkeeping Payroll Services Back Office Strategies and Support Contact Us Now Episode Resources WeMeditate with Nancy LABs Four 20-Minute Meditations LAB 1 LAB 1 Listen carefully, I whisper to help you let go and ground. LAB... The post 5 Enemies of Meditation and How to Overcome Them first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 243: Portfolios of Inspiration Running multiple profit centers can be an organizational nightmare. Barbara Winter manages her five profit centers through a portfolio system. Her ideas take you into an inspirational process that will help you design and shape a portfolio for each profit center. There are a few tricks to successfully maintaining your... The post Portfolios of Inspiration first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 242: It Is Time To Explore Multiple Profit Centers Labor Day, a day to ponder multiple profit centers with pioneer, Barbara Winter. Barbara coined the phrase, Multiple Profit Centers in her book, Making A Living Without A Job. A concept I have used since I learned it from her in 1996. It could be... The post It Is Time To Explore Multiple Profit Centers first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 241: Employee Mindset vs. Entrepreneurial Mindset Barbara Winter has been wondering for decades why we aren’t all self-employed. She is Making A Living Without A Job and teaches the concepts in her book with the same title. Barbara helps emerging entrepreneurs navigate in the land of the joyfully jobless. Barbara describes her joyfully jobless... The post Employee Mindset vs. Entrepreneurial Mindset first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 240: What Do You Address First: Cashflow or Emotions? What do you address first: cashflow or how you feel about your cashflow? Sally Doyle of Great Lakes Bookkeeping is here to discuss both. Building your business acumen comes with challenging yourself to move to the next level. Change doesn’t happen without some internal upheaval.... The post What Do You Address First: Cashflow or Emotions? first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 239: Marrying Passion and Cashflow Podcast Sponsor Strategies to Grow Your Business Monthly Bookkeeping Payroll Services Back Office Strategies and Support Contact Us Now Resources 1st Podcast Conversations with Matt Clark 1st Podcast Conversation with Matt Clark Blood-Types and Coronavirus Immunity IF YOU HAVE THIS BLOOD-TYPE YOU MIGHT BE IMMUNE TO THE CORONAVIRUS ... The post Marrying Passion and Cashflow first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 238: Cashflow Strategies In This Time of Uncertainty The fall is uncertain, and additional government stimulus monies are not yet worked out. Matt Clark and I talk about cashflow strategies to survive these times of COVID-19. The strategies we discuss apply to sole-proprietorships and businesses generating up to $35M in annual revenues. He is... The post Cashflow Strategies In This Time of Uncertainty first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 237: What’s Next? Major Dr. Subhasini Mahipathi and Nagender (Mahi) Mahipathi are incredible examples of social entrepreneurship. The investment they have to serve the broader community is grounded at home through unique family traditions. They are raising two boys (Inesh and Samant) whom you will find picking a street together to clean-up on their... The post What's Next? first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 236: Expanding Pizza Karma This conversation is a start-up story that will inspire you to do more and be more, even under the gravest of circumstances. You will be encouraged by Mahi’s creativeness and flashes of brilliant insights that speak to elements sewn into a joyful life. I got an energy surge for the... The post Expanding Pizza Karma first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 235: Trahern’s Practical Solutions to Create Systemic Change I would like first to acknowledge the passing of one of the original Freedom Riders, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the youngest speaker at the March on Washington, leader of the march from Selma to Montgomery, and served as a member of Congress in... The post Trahern’s Practical Solutions to Create Systemic Change first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
Episode 234: Trahern’s Push For Peace Now it is not a moment to divide and conquer. It is an opportunity for us to bridge the gap between the ‘us’ and ‘them’ language, mentality, and policies dividing us. Trahern Pollard noticed that roughly 85% of those protesting were Caucasians and 15% other races. Racism is a... The post Trahern’s Push For Peace first appeared on WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST.
David Gebel and Dominique Crisden have a couple of things in common: they both live in New York, they’re both gay, and they’re both HIV-positive. But David is in his 60s, and has been living with the disease since moving to New York in the ‘80s. Dominique, on the other hand, is only in his early 30s. From our friends at WNYC's “Nancy”, this episode features a very special conversation between David and Dominique about the similarities and differences in their experiences living with HIV. Special thanks to Krishna Stone at Gay Men's Health Crisis, an HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy organization in New York. This episode was produced by Tobin Low, Kathy Tu and Matt Collette. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Alex Overington. Theme by Alexander Overington. Note: A version of this episode first ran on May 7, 2017. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Previous Episode 1453 Nancy A. Meyer, M.A. was raised to take charge of her life through innovation which eventually led to founding WeMentor, inc. in 1992, www.wementor.com. Nancy went from farmhand, nanny, #1 national tele-salesperson with the Minnesota Special Olympics, insurance agent, elementary education teacher, special education teacher, and volunteer extraordinaire to entrepreneur, adjunct entrepreneurship professor at one university, and a part-time visiting professor in entrepreneurship at another.She is a podcaster, self-leadership mentor, yoga integrator, and public speaker always working on your best behalf as you reinvent (or evolve) yourself while you redesign your business venture. Become the leader and mentor you envision yourself to be! Start at WeMentor Mondays with Nancy PODCAST. Website: https://wementor.com/ www.patreon.com/12minconvos Listen to another #12minconvo
A decade after The L Word ended, The L Word: Generation Q is finally here, so this week we're revisiting the time Kathy watched the original series. — Cameron Esposito is an actor, comedian, and producer. — Sarah Shahi, Erin Daniels, and Mia Kirshner played Carmen, Dana, and Jenny on The L Word. Ilene Chaiken was the show's co-creator and executive producer. — Leisha Hailey and Kate Moennig reprised their roles as Alice and Kate in The L Word: Generation Q. Special thanks to Cassie Sercia and Autostraddle's Riese Bernard. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Kai Engel ("Seeker") and Lawrence Grey ("The St Marks Shake"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Consider this episode a gift to start your 2020 off RIGHT: It’s our conversation with the one-and-only BD Wong. Dreams do come true. — BD Wong is an actor known for such roles as Dr. George Huang on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Dr. Henry Wu in the Jurassic Park films, and most recently as Whiterose on Mr. Robot. He won a Tony Award for his role in David Henry Hwang’s M. Butterfly, and has a starring role in the upcoming series, Awkwafina is Nora from Queens. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom. Additional music and theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Our holiday gift to you: Chani Nicholas and Joel Kim Booster (our conversation with them, that is, not the actual people...though we wish we could)! — Chani Nicholas is an astrologer and the author of the upcoming book, You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance. — Joel Kim Booster is an LA-based comedian and writer, and he is currently starring in Sunnyside. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom. Additional music by Alexander Overington & Broke for Free ("The Great"). Theme by Alex Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
“C’mon loosen up lesbians... You want to celebrate the snatch, venerate the vagina, praise the pussy!” — Billy BlakeyDana Fairbanks, you will always be our sunshine. Season three of The L Word was a literal matter of life and death, as Dana succumbs to breast cancer in the saddest story arc of the series, while Max begins his new life as a trans man. In our recap, we talk about the show’s hit-and-miss portrayal of Max’s transition and his uneasy integration into the clique—warning, it gets TERFy. We mourn the untimely and unexpected death of one of the series’ most sympathetic characters. We get hot over Carmen’s steamy striptease and bothered by Shane’s wedding day betrayal. And we say willkommen, welcome, bienvenue to guest star Alan Cumming!Episode notes and extras:TERFS explainedAfter Max and Ivan: Revisiting The L Word as a Trans Masculine PersonErin Daniels and Ilene Chaiken on Dana’s deathBreast cancer resources for lesbian, bisexual and trans peopleFeaturing: Rachel Giese @rachelagieseErica Lenti @ericalentiEternity Martis @eternitymartisMichelle Turingan @chelleturinganWith guests:Kam Burns @kamcburns, journalist @wiredKathy Tu @_kathytu, co-host @NancyPodcast from WNYCProducer and editor: Corey Misquita @coreymisquitaSenior producer: Rachel Matlow @rachelmatlowExecutive producer: Rachel GieseMusic: KidKulit
Marla & Lindsey check in with each other after their meditation gamechanger challenge; Lindsey shares her story with Juul.Timeline: [1:22] Meditation Challenge follow up![2:17] Almond milk marriage goals[4:53] "Quantum Love” Book[6:11] Marla talks how the meditation challenge affected her and her new additional meditation practice she got from Sonia Choquette.[8:43] Lindsey shares a new clarity meditation she tried and what she wrote down after.[10:28] Marla & Lindsey talk about their health; Lindsey confesses she was addicted to the Juul and how it affected her from blacking out to listening to her body. [18:50] Marla & Lindsey commit to continuing to meditate and adding the soul meditation to it. Mentioned in this episode:Insight Timer App (https://insighttimer.com)"Quantum Love” by Laura Berman (https://drlauraberman.com/pages/quantum-love)Audiobook Sleep Timer feature (https://audible.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/7084/~/how-do-i-set-the-sleep-timer-in-the-audible-for-ios-app%3F)Sonia Choquette with Sheri & Nancy Podcast (http://thisisfiftywithsheriandnancy.libsyn.com/ti50-054-trust-your-spirit-and-jump-sonia-choquette)Juul (www.juul.com)Social Media:Marla IG: @chefnannybubbyMarla Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chefnannybubby/Lindsey IG: @lindseybernaystylesLindsey Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lindsey.bernayWebsite:www.thefourthspace.com
The 20 years since Matthew Shepard's death have been transformative for his mother, Judy. Plus: we talk to Samira Wiley, who appeared in an anniversary production of The Laramie Project. — Judy Shepard is president of the Matthew Shepard Foundation. — Moisés Kaufman is founder and artistic director of the Tectonic Theater Project; he co-wrote and directed the play The Laramie Project. — Samira Wiley is an actor best known for her work on Orange is the New Black and The Handmaid's Tale. — You can stream the film version of The Laramie Project on HBO. — Special thanks to Christina Russo and Maxim Ibadov. Original music by Jeremy Bloom with additional music by Alexander Overington ("Inter C") and Broke For Free ("The Great"). If you want to join our "I've Been Meaning To Tell You..." Project, head to nancypodcast.org/tell. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
For the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, we talk about what actually happened and where we go from here. — Marc Stein is a historian at San Francisco State University. — Karla Jay is an author, activist, and Professor Emeritus at Pace University. — Raquel Willis is the Executive Editor at Out Magazine. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Mystery Mammal ("Relay"), and Little Glass Men ("Sector Vector"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Even after "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" was repealed, the military wasn't an easy place to be out. Audrey Quinn, a WNYC health reporter, reported and produced this story. Special thanks to Alex Wagner, Tarak Shah, Todd Breasseale, and Sue Fulton. All season we'll be reporting stories about being out at work. Tell us yours at nancypodcast.org/work. Episode scoring by Jeremy Bloom and Isaac Jones with additional music by Andy G. Cohen ("A Perceptible Shift"), Kevin MacLeod ("Dances and Dames," "Faster Does It," and "I Knew a Guy"), Anamorphic Orchestra ("Creature Comforts" and "Taking Dark Matter Lightly"), the U.S. Army Band ("To The Color"), and the U.S. Army Old Guard Fife & Drum Corps ("Soldier's Farewell"). Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
When Andraya Yearwood runs against her competition, people pay attention — whether she wants them to or not. — Katie Barnes is a reporter for ESPNW and espn.com. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Benedek ("Cruzin'"), Anamorphic Orchestra ("Signs of Life"), Andy G. Cohen ("A Perceptible Shift"), and Kai Engel ("Headway"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
It’s a moment of reckoning for many members of the United Methodist Church, and after 25 years as a United Methodist pastor, Cynthia Meyer found herself with a decision to make. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Andy G. Cohen ("Land Legs"), Axletree ("Goodnight Esme Instrumental" and "Dragon Country Apple Clove Instrumental"), Josh Woodward ("Border Blaster Instrumental"), Little Glass Men ("Procreation"), and Kai Engel ("Mare"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Good sex ed can be life-changing. But getting access to it often entails a fight. — The “Our Whole Lives” program was created in partnership between the United Church of Christ and the Unitarian Universalist Association. — Matt Bloom is a reporter for NPR affiliate station KUNC in Colorado. He's also worked at stations in Los Angeles and Bloomington, Indiana. You can follow his reporting on Twitter @matthew_bloom or find more work at mattbloomwrites.me. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Marco Trovatello ("Haunty Fourstroke"), Nctrnm ("Tethered"), Meydan ("Elk"), Against Me! (Transgender Dysphoria Blues), Kai Engel ("Cold War Echo"), and Josh Woodward ("Show Me (Instrumental Version)"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Note: this is a rerun of a previous episode. Traveling to Taiwan with her mom, Kathy imagines the life she might have lived had her family stayed. Kathy's mom previously appeared on Nancy in the episodes "Hello hello" and "Kathy's Mom is Uncomfortable With All This". Kathy Tu, center, in Taiwan with her grandfather, left, and mother, right. (Kathy Tu) — Guo Mama is a volunteer at the Taiwan Tongzhi Hotline Association in Taipei. — Li Te-Yun (Nan Gua) is a singer-songwriter in Taiwan. She performed acoustic versions of two songs for Kathy: Heineken Love Song (海尼根情歌) Story of the Stone (石頭記) — Special thanks to Andrew Ryan, a host and producer with Radio Taiwan International. Kathy Tu and Andrew Ryan reporting in Taiwan. (Kathy Tu) Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Art of Escapism ("Done with Disco"), Uncan ("Unbroken"), and Little Glass Men ("Cloud Launching"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
This week, Nancy is live and talking romcoms, meet-cutes, and weddings...with special guest Daniel K. Isaac! — Daniel K. Isaac stars on Billions as Ben Kim and recently guest starred on The Other Two as Jeremy. — Daniel was also recently on an episode of Death, Sex, and Money. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
On a grey, Wisconsin day two years ago, Kristin Russo's life changed forever. — Kristin Russo is a writer, speaker, educator, and consultant with a focus on LGBTQ issues. She is CEO of the website My Kid Is Gay and co-authored This is a Book for Parents of Gay Kids. She also co-directs A-Camp, and co-hosts and produces the podcasts Buffering the Vampire Slayer and To L and Back. — You can read Kristin's article on her miscarriage, The Might-Have-Been, on Autostraddle, and follow her on Twitter and Instagram @kristinnoeline. Episode art by Isabella Rotman and courtesy of Autostraddle. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Lee Rosevere ("I Wanted to Live"), and David Keifer ("Another Mark"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Piñatas, weird car noises, and succulents, OH MY! It's the Nancy Variety Show! — Chaya Milchtein runs the website Mechanic Shop Femme, where you can find automotive classes and consulting. — Mark Joseph Stern covers law and LGBTQ issues for Slate. Music in this episode by Tobin Low and Jeremy Bloom. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
2018 MacArthur Genius winner Natalie Diaz talks about going from a professional basketball player to a poet, and how her love of language helped her embrace her queerness. — Natalie Diaz is a poet, essayist, and linguist. She teaches at the Arizona State University Creative Writing MFA program. — You can find 10 Things That Scare Me wherever you listen to podcasts. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Isaac Jones. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Desiree Akhavan—filmmaker, creator, and star of The Bisexual—talks about being the rule-breaker of her family, and why she trolled her brother with her armpit hair. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom. Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
The story of Storme DeLarverie, a true American hero. — Storme DeLarverie’s obituary in The New York Times. — The Nod is hosted by Brittany Luse and Eric Eddings. It's produced by Kate Parkinson-Morgan and James T. Green. Sarah Abdurrahman is their senior producer. This story was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, Alex Blumberg and Jorge Just. Additional editing help from Sarah Geis and Jordan Barnes. Fact checking by Nicole Pasulka. Engineering from Cedric Wilson and Matthew Boll. Music in this episode by Calid B, Bobby Lord, Haley Shaw, The Five Du-Tones and The Morrie Morrison Orchestra. Nancy theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Tobin realizes he’s been carrying around an insecurity since he was a teenager. — Dr. Christie Block is a Speech-Language Pathologist based in New York City. — Jacob Tobia is a writer, activist, producer, and author of the book, Sissy: A Coming-of-Gender Story. You can find them on Twitter and Instagram. — Henry Bae is the Creative Director and co-founder of Syro. Shaobo Han is the Director of Operations and co-founder of Syro. — Syro is a queer POC business that makes heels in all sizes for all genders. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Anamorphic Orchestra ("Taking Dark Matter Lightly"), Lee Rosevere ("Featherlight"), Axletree ("Goodnight Esme (Instrumental)"), Ultracat ("Disco High"), Juanitos ("En Croisiere"), Daedelus ("Make it Drums"), and Creo ("Place on Fire"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
A very Russian love story on the brink of Y2K. — Dan Taberski hosts the show, Surviving Y2K, and previously hosted Missing Richard Simmons. Both shows are part of the Headlong Podcast. The third season of Headlong premieres Tuesday, April 23rd. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Mark Orton & John Hancock, and Nathaniel Wyvern ("Sanctuary Of The Sky Gods"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
Note: this is a rerun of a previous episode. David and Dominique have something in common. Special thanks to Krishna Stone at Gay Men's Health Crisis, an HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and advocacy organization in New York. Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom and Alex Overington. Theme by Alexander Overington. Note: A version of this episode first ran on May 7, 2017. Support our work. Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
It's a fact: Mash-Ups are the sexiest people in all the land. Though like everything else, sex and dating can be a little more complicated for Mash-Ups. Just ask international sex expert Esther Perel, Nancy Podcast host Tobin Low, and rapper and breakout star of Crazy Rich Asians and Oceans 8 Awkwafina (oh, and her grandma, Mrs. Lum). We did! And we're sharing their wisdom with you today.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andy Warhol's Interview is done - what does this mean for print magazines? Plus Nancy podcast hosts Kathy Tu and Tobin Low, reactions to Harry and Meghan's royal wedding, and Don Lemon's rousing commencement speech
Andy Warhol's Interview is done - what does this mean for print magazines? Plus Nancy podcast hosts Kathy Tu and Tobin Low, reactions to Harry and Meghan's royal wedding, and Don Lemon's rousing commencement speech