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In the 20th episode in our series, Around the World with Covid-19 from a Blindness Perspective, we welcome back Nick D’Ambrosio, from Montreal Canada, with a special follow-up report. We first heard from Nick in Episode 5 in which he shared his perspective on life as an essential worker in his Drug Store in Montreal. Now Nick returns with a clean and fresh outlook on handling Corona, now, in October 2020. Rather than describing the tasks of hand-sanitizing or the rigors of social distancing, Nick outlines the benefits of “living life” rather than merely sitting back and letting it handle you. He reports to us from Orford, Quebec, where he sits by a raging campfire in the deep woods with nature all around. Nick articulately spells out why we should step out of our passive lifestyles and find where our passion lies, whether an outdoor activity, or a hobby. Join Nick and catch his buzz for living life to the fullest! Be sure to tune in to this and other informative episodes to hear how your BVI counterparts around the world are coping with and adapting to cOVID-19. Contact Your State Services If you reside in Minnesota, and you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. Contact: You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, and the Career Resources for the Blind and Visually Impaired group
This is a conversation with Dr Nick Reed: Nick was previously the Head of Mobility R&D at the world's largest automotive supplier and has led Connected Autonomous Vehicle research for the UK's Transport Research Laboratory. Now Nick is the founder of Reed Mobility, an expert consultancy for future mobility. In this episode, Nick tells us everything we need to know about the state of connected, electric, and autonomous vehicles, and how COVID-19 is showing that the transportation needs of the future may be very different from the past.
We learn how Nick Martin went from being in the military, living in Oregon, Alaska and trying to figure out life. Now Nick is a successful family man, insurance agent and owner of Roots Outdoor. Plus, the amazing things that are happening at Roots Outdoor shop that will surprise you! www.roots-outdoor.myshopify.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/rootsoutdoor/ IG: https://instagram.com/rootsoutdoornc?... www.app4discussion.wixsite.com/podcast AfD Supporters: www.hunkajunkhauling.com http://squareup.com/store/statesvegas... kasey.tate@ncfbins.com https://mccrarylaw.com/ https://squareup.com/store/blackflag-... https://integritysecurityinc.com/
In high school, Nick Larsen was passing out weekly and having anxiety attacks. This uncomfortable time in his life led Nick to look for answers, and started him on a journey to deeply understand himself. Now Nick is an energy healer who is using his sensitivity as a profound gift for healing. Listen in to discover how Nick shifted from suffering to serving others. Deanne Barrett M.A. is an educator, speaker and coach who is dedicated to helping moms lead their family and community with their authentic light and love. Deanne helps moms all over the globe to step into their big vision and make heart-centered decisions with confidence and clarity. Deanne lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with her husband and two children. You might find her at a local coffee shop with her laptop, or riding her bike along the pathways throughout the city! Join the Radiant Mom Tribe! A radiant mom is a woman who knows what lights up her soul and embraces her sensitivity. She prioritizes and invests in herself so that she can lead her family and community with her powerful heart-centered presence. To connect with other radiant moms, join us over on Patreon in the Radiant Mom Tribe where members get incredible perks like monthly workshops, community calls, input on future podcast episodes and sneak peeks of the writing of the Radiant Mom book. www.patreon.com/deannebarrett Want to become more radiant, and grow your capacity for leadership? Let’s connect! Web www.radiantmom.ca Facebook www.facebook.com/radiantmomtribe Instagram @radiantmomtribe E-mail thegratitudeworkshop@gmail.com
After going undrafted by the NFL, former Oregon State punter Nick Porebski went from playing on Saturdays to working construction. Like many elite athletes, Nick didn’t have a clear vision for his life after sports. In this interview, Nick and I discuss our time working together, and how he was able to rewire his brain to become a better version of himself. Now Nick is able to control his own destiny and create effective strategies to achieve any goal he sets his mind to. He believes in his ability to execute, and wakes up every day with a newfound sense of purpose and joy. Be sure to watch the full video! There’s a ton of good info you won't want to miss! Especially if you’re an athlete transitioning into life after sports. Nick’s #1 piece of advice: Always keep an open mind and be willing to share yourself authentically. Connect with me at https://www.tajdashaun.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tajdashaun/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtajdashaun/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdQgi_hDXaP5-6OtX_Nyf4A --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thriveaftersports/support
When Nick Green cc--founded Thrive Market, an online membership community delivering high-quality organic, non-GMO products to customers, he'd already achieved entrepreneurial success, but nothing quite like this. Now Nick brings healthy products to a huge user base that saves money by bypassing retail markups. Thrive also offers free memberships to low-income families, teachers, veterans, and students.
This episode is a little bit different to the usual format because it’s the recording of a conversation I had with Clarity Coach and Mentor, Nick Bottini. I met Nick a couple of years ago when he was in the beta-test group for the programme that became 'The Thriving Coaches Blueprint’. Nick is a coach; he wanted to grow his practice and he got more and more interested in the principles behind clarity. Now Nick has written a book called ‘Just Play’. He’s doing amazing stuff, some of which you will hear about in this episode. We got on a call because he wanted to explore ideas about how he could get his book to reach as many people as possible and how to get it on to the bestseller lists. Part of it is a coaching session and part of it is a chat between friends about something he wants to accomplish - something I have experience of. But as you’ll hear at certain points in the conversation it goes much deeper and into the domain of Clarity Coaching and (as you’ll hear), that’s where the turning point in the conversation is. For full show notes, please visit http://www.jamiesmart.com/pcp/14
I've been trying to get world tapping expert Nick Ortner on my podcast for ages. It's taken a while to persuade him! When I recorded a show with Ashley Meyer of the Energy Therapy Centre, it was one of the most popular. It's no lie to say that when I took 3 months off work because of illness, tapping was the thing that got me back on track. Now Nick has come on to give us the full tapping low down. Let's do tapping again. Importantly, in this particular podcast, we have a full tapping demo. It's great! (NB - do not drive while listening to the demo itself or operate heavy machinery.) Enjoy - and hope you feel good after!
This week welcome to the show Nick Polizzi. He has spent his career directing and producing feature-length documentaries about holistic alternatives to conventional medicine. Most recently, Nick directed The Tapping Solution and co-edited Simply Raw - Raw for 30 Days. His current role as producer of The Sacred Science—a documentary about explorations in the Amazon to learn about traditional, healing practices—stems from a calling to honor, preserve, and protect the ancient knowledge and rituals of the indigenous peoples of the world. Questions we ask in this episode: What inspired you to make the documentary ‘Sacred Science’? What is ayahuasca? Western medicine encourages us to take a pill to fix the problem. Can we do this with indigenous medicines? We are living in a world that keeps us constantly distracted. What impact is this having on us (not engaging in our own truth)? You mention the “way of being” that is taught by elders in the Andes and Amazon. Please explain. Shop: http://shop.180nutrition.com.au/ This week we are doing it with the awesome Nick Polizzi. Nick is a documentary maker and he is the man behind the doco, The Sacred Science. If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend you check it out. It’s just a fascinating documentary and I’ll read the synopsis right now about it straight off the text. [00:01:00] It says, “Witness the story of eight brave souls as they leave the developed world behind in search of deeper answers. Living in seclusion for one month in the heart of the Amazon jungle, these men and women take part in the powerful healing practices of Peru’s indigenous medicine men working with centuries old plant remedies and spiritual disciplines.” [00:01:30] It’s just fascinating. We get into Nick’s own personal journey as well. We discuss ayahuasca, which is something that I have done myself as well and that’s why it was just great to get Nick on and talk about this with him and Stu as well today. In this conversation I have no doubt you’re going to find this very fascinating. Now Nick has offered very kindly to all our listeners if you want to watch his documentary for free now you can go to a special link which is thesacredscience.com/free-screening. [00:02:00] Just find the website. Thesacredscience.com/free-screening. Then you can watch the documentary for free. After you listen to this interview I have no doubt you’re going to want to go back and check it out. The other thing I will add I want to give you as well because talk about ayahuasca. I actually documented my own ayahuasca journey three years ago in blog posts. They are on the 180 Nutrition website so if you want to check them out as well, go back to 180nutrition.com.au. Go to the search field on the home page and just search for ayahuasca and that’s going to bring up the five blog posts I wrote. [00:02:30] There’s little videos in there too and I document all of my thoughts, and feelings, and everything in there. It was a very personal journey for me and one I’m very glad I shared. I have no doubt you’ll find them useful as well. Anyway, so there’s two things for you there. We do discuss all of this in the podcast as well if you want to make notes. Of course the links will be on the actual blog post of this interview as well when it’s released. Anyway, let’s go over to Nick. Enjoy. Hey, this is Guy Lawrence. I’m joined with Stuart Cook. Hey, Stu. Stu Hello, Guy. How are you? Guy I’m absolutely great actually. Our awesome guest today is Nick Polizzi. Did I get that right? Nick Yeah. Guy Yeah, brilliant. Nick, thanks for coming on, mate. It’s the first time we’ve explored this kind of topic and I’m very much looking forward to sharing it across with our audience today. Just to kickstart the show, mate, if you were on an airplane flying to Australia right now, and you sat next to a complete stranger, and they asked you what you did for a living, what would you say? Nick Man, I’d ask them how much time they had? I guess they’d have a lot of time. What is that, a 15-hour flight? Guy Yeah. Exactly. Nick I guess I’d say I’m a documentary filmmaker, author, shamanic explorer, adventurer. Somebody who is constantly on their own evolutionary path. The medicine path I guess. Stu Yeah. What reaction would you get from that normally as well? What would that be? Nick I guess it depends on who we’re talking about? Are we talking about a suit or are we talking about a girl who just got back from Burning Man? Stu Burning Man. Exactly. Yeah, two very different conversations, right? Nick [00:04:30] Yeah, but I’m starting to find that there’s actually a pretty large cross-section of the population here in the States at least that are really interested in this kind of inner work. That kind of idea was something that even 10 years ago that wasn’t really being talked about very much. Yoga was a big deal. Yoga was this foreign thing 10 years ago or 15 years ago here in the States and now everyone and their grandmother does it. I think that we’re primed. Full Transcript & Video Version: http://180nutrition.com.au/180-tv/nick-polizzi-interview/