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Thriving, Optimizing and UPLIFTING Your Life in 2025 with Natasha Bell & Haley Bowler-Cooke - S6.E13 Haley and Natasha sit down for a deep dive into all that they are doing to THRIVE, OPTIMIZE and UPLIFT their own lives in 2025 - as well as - provide practical tips and suggestions for YOU to step UP into your healthiest most HOLISTICALLY successful life this year. Enjoy this episode, and please like, download, subscribe & share with your wellness besties! A little more about Natasha Bell... Natasha Bell | Wellness Coach for High-Achieving Women | Founder of Her Collab Co | Podcast Host | Entrepreneur | Community Builder Natasha is a passionate entrepreneur, wellness coach, and founder of Her Collab Co, a coworking and event space designed to empower women in business. For over 13 years, she has helped high-achieving women thrive in their health, careers, and communities. As a Wellness Coach, Natasha specializes in helping women ditch exhaustion and reclaim their energy by optimize their well-being, how they manage stress and integrate simple and sustainable habits so they can show up energized, focused, and successful in both life and career. She's also a leader with Amare – The Mental Wellness Company, supporting women in prioritizing their mental and physical health. Natasha is the host of the Thrive With Me Podcast, where she chats all things holistic wellness, entrepreneurship, and building a sustainable, impactful life. Her love language is connection, community, and collaboration. Outside of her work, she proudly embraces life as a wife, mom of three, hockey/volleyball/baseball and soccer mom, volunteer and modern homesteader. INSTAGRAMS https://www.instagram.com/natashabell.co/ https://www.instagram.com/hercollabco/ WEBSITES https://www.hercollabco.com/ https://www.natashabell.com/ More on your host, Haley... Buy Haley's Book on AMAZON https://a.co/d/4K3GrNE Watch & immerse yourself in the REPLAY of Haley's most recent ceremony https://upliftlifestyle.mykajabi.com/offers/x6gjGGB5 Head to Haley's / Uplift Lifestyle Website https://upliftlifestyle.ca/
Natasha Bell writes psychological thrillers and teaches creative writing. Show notes: Natasha Bell (https://natashabell.co.uk) His Perfect Wife (https://natashabell.co.uk/his-perfect-wife-uk) How author Ken Follett sold nearly 200 million books (video showing how he writes) (https://youtu.be/1Q1NEmOZdgw?feature=shared&t=1095) Faber Academy: Finish Your Draft (https://faberacademy.com/product/finish-your-draft-30-september-2024/) Catherine Lacey: Biography of X (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374606176/biographyofx) Learn more about Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview), and check out the ebook Take Control of Scrivener (https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store). If you like the podcast, please follow it in Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/write-now-with-scrivener/id1568550068) or your favorite podcast app. Leave a rating or review, and tell your friends. And check out past episodes of Write Now with Scrivener (https://podcast.scrivenerapp.com).
Almost two million people are incarcerated in United States' prisons and jails, according to a March report by the Prison Policy Initiative. And while there are issues to examine about why that many individuals are incarcerated, programs to offer educational opportunities to people in prison are gaining attention. Malika Kidd is program director of workforce development with Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry in Cleveland. And one of her programs, Chopping for Change, has connected scores of women with educational opportunities that have helped prepare them to find meaningful employment after being released from prison. The program's been successful to the point that a parallel men's tract is being started, according to Kidd. Additional media In “Second Chances are Real — Let's Make Sure More Students Get Them,” an essay by Kidd, the program director her own experience in the carceral system, as well as the success of Chopping for Change. A Cleveland TV station profiles Tye Delisle, a woman who engaged with the Chopping for Change program while incarcerated. Another station speaks to Natasha Bell, who also went through the Chopping for change program. End notes Our theme music, this and every week, is a track called “Musical Chairs” by Los Angeles producer Omid. Follow his latest work on Soundcloud. Follow the show on Twitter and let us know what you think about our interviews by sending an email to knolwedge@wamc.org.
DARK MYSTERIES Tuesday and Friday at 2am CET - Wednesday and Friday at 1pm CET (podcast on Sundays). This program is hosted by Madeleine d'Este. This week, Madeleine talks about the book "Exhibit Alexandra" by Natasha Bell.
A Christmas princess expands the kingdom of joy and helpfulness to many other children with her own generosity and dedication. Natasha Bell shares her birthday with King Jesus, believes she is a princess, and is inspired to do good everywhere and change the whole world! By age 10, she spreads love and kindness to people with all kinds of serious problems. At Christmastime, Natasha visits the shopping malls to meet the Santa Clauses and help them with the children who want to sit on Santa’s knee, tell him how “nice” they have been that year, and ask for Christmas gifts. Then they pose for the annual photo on Santa’s lap that goes in the family Christmas card and hangs on the refrigerator. When the mall manager comes by, she forces Natasha to the end of the line, but once she’s left, Natasha marches right back to the front of the Santa Claus display. Santa is pleased to have her help make his photo quota and she gives advice on everything from how to pick a puppy to where to get a bargain. She even calms screaming kids, wipes tears, and dries noses. On Christmas Eve Day, a little boy sits on Santa’s lap, crying because he wants a baby sister for Christmas. The Mom says that she can’t have another baby, but he doesn’t understand why. Santa is dumbfounded; he explains that he only visits with the kids for the money and can’t promise anything. He says he must have met 30,000 kids by now. The boy protests, wondering if the mall Santa is the “real” Santa. The mall Santa says that he feels real, especially since he’s been kicked in the shin so many times. In the meantime, the boy’s mother insists that the Santa ask her son to stop sucking his thumb. Like many mall Santas, the Santa replies that he is Jewish and celebrates Hanukkah, but he’s doing the best he can with the kids in the mall because the holidays are all about goodwill. Worried he’ll get fired, the mall Santa asks the mother to stop all the commotion. Marching toward Mr. Claus, the mall manager forbids Natasha from standing in the Santa line. Hiding from the looming manager, Natasha whispers to the boy on Santa’s lap that she will be his sister and that she’s a princess. While being eyed by the manager, the boy says yes, he would like to have a sister born on Christmas who’s a princess. Once the manager leaves, insisting that she doesn’t have time for nonsense, only selling toys, Natasha explains to the boy that if he’s her brother, then he’s a prince. She says: “Anyone who is my sister or brother would also be a princess or a prince. We can all change the world together! My mom told me, so it has to be true.” Every year after that, despite the mall managers, Natasha collects new sisters and brothers in the Santa Claus lines until she has an entire kingdom—a kingdom of princesses and princes who are related to the King, and that makes all the difference in the world.
Natasha Bell, wife to Mark Bell, who spent years in the NHL & AHL but spent the last few years of his career in Germany, joins me on the podcast today! I knew I wanted to have Natasha on my podcast after following her on Instagram for quite awhile. She is so inspiring and has such a positive aura around her.Natasha is a wife, a mom, health coach and an entrepreneur! In this episode we cover so much ground but to name a few we chat about trusting the process, identifying what you need in whatever season of life you're in, learning to say no, her favorite things to bring on her carry on and some healthy habits to bring with you into the holiday season.This is an amazing episode for women everywhere, whether you are in the hockey lifestyle or not! natashabell.com (monthly email love note + new blog post) IG + FB @natashabell.co littleicetribe.com @littleicetribe (they can get on the mailing list to know when our shop is re-opened!!!) 3 free months in The Thrive Society membership space for our hockey fam! This link shares more about what The Thrive Society is all about >>> https://natashabell.mykajabi.com/the-thrive-society To claim the 3 free months they need to click these two links (they never have to do more than the 3 month trial and can cancel at any time) 3 free months + monthly >>> https://natashabell.mykajabi.com/offers/FZMqXG653 free months + annual >>> https://natashabell.mykajabi.com/offers/ow8uiMDq
This week I am so excited to bring you a chat with me and my good friend Natasha Bell. Natasha is a proud homemaker, health seeker, hockey wife and mama and the founder and CEO of a Wellness Company and her proudly Canadian hockey clothing company, Little Ice Tribe (which will be familiar to those of you who follow me on Instagram, as I wear her hoodie often! From entrepreneurship to motherhood to self care – Natasha juggles a lot, but she does it with grace and gratitude. She is such a light and I am so happy to be able to call her a friend. In this episode we dive into motherhood, juggling all the things, setting boundaries, making good use of your time and our belief about balance and having it all together! For more from Natasha visit:www.natashabell.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/natashabell.co Hockey moms, be sure to check out Little Ice Tribe’s amazing hockey gear! www.littleicetribe.com For more from Jamie Scrimgeour visit www.jamiescrimgeour.comFollow along on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jamiescrimgeour Follow along on Facebook: www.facebook.com/scrimgeourjamie Book a one-on-one coaching call: www.jamiescrimgeour.com/its-time-to-thrive Join The Exclusive Stepmom Community - www.jamiescrimgeour.com/membership
Today’s episode is all about simplifying healthy and taking the stress out of the mix. Natasha Bell and I talk about her journey of health and wellness and incorporating that into her home with her husband and children. She’s also very passionate about connecting woman and she talks about her facebook group and an event she recently hosted called The Female Rising Collective. Natasha also has an online hockey clothing company inspired by the life of being a wife of a professional hockey player and some proceeds go back into the community to help pay for kids that want to play hockey. You can find more about Natasha at www.ourhomegrownhealthy.com or on instagram @ourhomegrownhealthy or @littleicetribe
Join us this week on the third installment of What’s It About? podcast as we discuss Left by Theanna Bischoff (2018). Nick, Dakota, and Sean try desperately to avoid spoilers while untangling a complex social web centered around Natasha Bell's sudden disappearance. We cover the ripples of trauma, differing family structures, and a particularly scathing email.
Natasha Bell is a qualified naturopath and the founder of Concordia Handcrafted Skincare. She kindly set aside some time and Skyped with me from her beautiful home in Tasmania. I have been a fan of her products for a while, especially the Purifying Cream Cleanser which I named in my 2017 favourites. Natasha speaks so…
The Riff Raff Podcast: Writers community | Debut authors | Getting published
The Riff Raff talk to to Natasha Bell, author of psychological thriller 'Exhibit Alexandra' about how to write plots your readers won't guess – and if it matters when they do; whether genre still matters when it comes to writing what you love, and prioritising your writing, whether that's by doing an MA, or taking time out of your 'real life'.
Take this brief 5 question buiness immigration survey: http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/Survey Show Notes: http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/20 In this episode we talk to business attorney Natasha Bell about Special Immigration Concerns for Private Placement Memorandums Natasha is a graduate of Emory University and Duke University School of Law, Natasha is a partner of 360 Venture Law (Shmalo Turner), LLP, a specialized corporate law firm working with emerging growth companies, along with start-up and fast-growing entrepreneurial companies and their investors. Before joining 360 Venture Law, Natasha was the founding member of The Bell Firm, LLC and an attorney with Morris, Manning, and Martin. Prior to her legal career, Natasha was on the staff of a local government official. In this episode you will hear: What is a Private Placement Memorandum and what are they used for What does it mean to offer a private security (either through debt or equity) Why do you need at least one exception to offer a debt or equity security privately What is a material disclosure? Why are disclosures of risk factors important Various 504 regulations relevant to Immigration: Regulation D: Domestic offer Regulation S: International offer Regulation C: Advertisement of offerings Rebecca also shares with us: Best Business Advice: Just Start, you will figure out the rest as you go. “Leap and the net will appear” Personal Success Habits: Big read, great listener Tool: WiFi. Tech Savvy firm loves to be digitally connected Parting Thoughts: If you are in the exciting place in your business development where you need funds, congratulations. She also offers her firm’s help. For a limited time, Natasha is offering a free, 30 minute initial consultation. To take advantage of this offer, please contact her through the form below. http://USImmigrationPodcast.com/20