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Hey Goonies!In this episode of The Bate Escape podcast I sit and chat with Big D Clark, the creator and host of Gooniversity, a goony NYC bate party!In this episode we chat about the following:The goon scene in NYCWhat to expect at a Gooniversity partyThe Gooniversity podcast Why looking really stupid is really hotYou can learn more about Gooiversiry and BDC at this link:https://linktr.ee/Big_DickClar kYou can follow me @: https://linktr.ee/BeastlyB8RPlease like, share, subscribe and comment on this episode!Have a burning question you need answered? Or a comment or opinion you want shared, contact me at thebateescapepod@gmail.com and I'll read it on the pod!Thanks for listening!XXX, Beastly
This episode is a full itinerary of my most recent trip to New York City for my 20th wedding anniversary. We decided last minute to take this trip and have some quality time. To be able to see all the recommendations and itinerary head over to my instagram at Choose Your Happ Place In this episode I walk you through the planning process as well as our full itinerary for a long weekend. In this episode I will talk about Where should you stay in NYC Transportation from the airport Go City Pass How to get broadway tickets cheap Family friendly broadways in NYC Best observation deck in NYC What to do in NYC Favorite bagel in NYC Favorite pizza in NYC
Trying to decide the best time to visit NYC is tough because it's subjective! You could ask 100 travelers or New Yorkers when they think the best time is, and you'll get dozens of different answers. In this episode, we'll break down three questions to ask so that you can decide what time is best for your specific situation and desires. Plus, we'll give some pros and cons to each season, our opinion for the best time to visit New York, and, importantly, the worst time to visit NYC! Choosing the best time to visit New York City comes down to your preferences, travel style, and how much you care about avoiding crowds. So, to help you make that decision, there are three questions you must ask yourself before deciding on a season, month, or holiday to visit the Big Apple. Here are three questions to ask to know when to visit NYC: What activities do you care about most (sports, holiday events, etc.)? How much is weather a factor for your style of travel/vacationing? How much do crowds bother you? Rankings the best seasons to visit NYC from best to worst, based on overall experience, including events, holidays, crowds, and weather: Fall/Autumn Summer Spring Winter Read the full recap on our website here; just search 'best time to visit'! Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter here. And please leave a review and follow us wherever you're listening. Thanks, and enjoy!
Enjoy this video podcast on Spotify and Youtube! Dria Murphy, a creative brand builder and wellness expert, knows first-hand how to craft an authentic brand. Over the last decade, Dria has established herself as the go-to “wellness girl” in New York City. By blending her professional and personal lives with her passion for wellness, she has founded Alise Collective and by dria. When Dria moved to NYC after college, she never imagined her path would lead her to where she is now. She started in Fashion PR for top fashion houses like Ralph Lauren and Topshop, then moved to a fashion tech startup that failed shortly after. After realizing she had no choice but to work for herself, Dria followed her instincts and connected with one person after another. As a result of growing and nurturing her network over time, Dria has been able to achieve long-term success. Currently, she is excited about the launch of her new membership for by dria, her online lifestyle site featuring her favorite wellness and lifestyle products. Be sure to listen in to find out how you can become a founding member and receive exclusive perks using the code “superwomen.” Thanks for listening! Don't forget to order Rebecca's new book, Fearless: The New Rules for Unlocking Creativity, Courage, and Success. Follow Superwomen on Instagram. Guest Website: alisecollective.com bydria.com Social Media: @driamurphy @alisecollective @_bydria Big Ideas: Getting started in the Fashion PR industry in NYC What you can do to create opportunities by putting yourself out there and following through Embracing the hustle, networking, and remaining in integrity Learning to ask for more help from people who have been there before Building an authentic brand personally and professionally Using referrals to build your client list and letting your work speak for itself Why playing the long game is important when building a brand The importance of finding balance in your wellness routine Knowing your strengths as an entrepreneur and knowing when to hire experts The importance of being a reflection of your brand when your work and personal life are intertwined Having gratitude for the small moments in life The importance of “proactive downtime” Knowing your worth and changing your mindset Links: by dria membership --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superwomen/support
This week we are sharing a conversation with Danielle Domenichelli & Malcolm Richards, a bay area running power couple! Malcolm is a longtime member of the West Valley Track Club OTQ'ed in the marathon in 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024, and he set the indoor marathon record in 2016 and 2018. Danielle is a talented runner (All American in the 5 and 10k and 1:16 half marathon) and has spent a decade working for Sacramento Running Association. Malcolm and Danielle share their running stories, how they met, working in the running industry, chasing big goals, and having a baby on the way! Some highlights from our conversation: ♥️ How friend of the pod @lasala916 played matchmaker
What makes the next-level travel experience in NYC? Unwrapping your vacation experience in the way that your heart desires. It can be daunting when you plan a getaway to the Big Apple, which offers a whole variety of iconic attractions, exciting activities, and dining & hotel options. Our new BTSQ Signature Experiences are your perfect solution.In the upcoming webinar, our Marketing & Product Development Coordinator Carole Peck will show you our new lineup of luxury travel packages and how they are going to cater to the various travel passions of your sophisticated guests. The highlights of the webinar are: •What's New in NYC This Summer & Fall? •BTSQ Half-day, Full-day & Multiday Packages •Classic/Premium NYC Private Custom Package •Art & Architecture Wonders of NYC •All Things Kids & Central Park Fun •History Highlights of NYC •Foodie's Paradise in NYC •What's Up in the Air? •The “Build Your Own” Series •Q&A: Interact with our Destination Experts
This week, I sit down with the host of What The F*ck's Up podcast, Caitlin Kelley to discuss her aspirations to eventually live bi-coastal, her experience with ‘celebrity' dating app, Raya, what you have to change about your life when you have a social following, and her COVID experience. Hope you're all staying safe and healthy during this Thanksgiving weekend.
What's happening with restaurants in NYC? What's happening with the podcast? What's HAPPENING?? It's a full update!
In this week's episode, Divina De Campo & Ricky Williams catch up with RuPaul's Drag Race Season 10's Yuhua Hamasaki! We chat to about Yuhua's proud Chinese heritage and the culture shock when moving to NYC… What it was like to perform alongside Katy Perry live on SNL… And we find out Divina's & Yuhua's ‘cover story', from when secretly filming Drag Race!
Olivia Perez joins Jess to talk about: ⁃ Her hit podcast: Friend of a Friend ⁃ Building her business as a Junior at NYU ⁃ Overcoming obstacles as a young entrepreneur - Growing up an LA girl and moving to NYC ⁃ What she is passionate about right now ⁃ Plus, she weighs in w/ her thoughts on the current state of retail --- Millenilink - www.millenilink.com/contact-us --- Follow us on Instagram! Jess - https://www.instagram.com/girlonthestreet_/ Olivia - https://www.instagram.com/livvperez/ Cake For Breakfast - https://www.instagram.com/cakeforbreakfastpodcast/
Will Grady ever find an honest employer? Did Zoltan find inspiration again when he left NYC? What's next for the informant hairdresser who struck it big with the IRS? And is Marty Giles still in business with his going out of business merchandise? Climb out of the crawlspace and bring your receipts, we're covering season 3, episode 19 - No Accounting for Murder.
New #TeesMe podcast episode alert with the Economist, Kathleen Camilli What you will hear on this episode (Sirens, because this is the soundtrack of NYC): • What it means to be an expert Economist • Females do get invited to play golf, even when pregnant • The power of a supportive CEO • Family, is not career limiting event (when you have the support of leadership) • Serving on Not-For-Profit boards • Fast paced sports: Skiing, Sailing, Golf? • Sharing her father’s love of sailing • Golf is important for business and assessing character • Lifelong learning - Crypto-Assets • The next genreation of Female leaders & joining a board • Be Intentional- Have a plan, build a network • Women Startups/VC/Angel Investors - Now is the Time • Advice - Play the long game Kathleen Camilli is one of the nation’s leading economists, highly regarded by investors across the world. Her insights and forecasting track record have helped corporations avert financial disaster and preserve capital for decades. She brings gravitas to the boardroom, plus a wealth of money management and operating experience. Kathleen founded Camilli Economics in 2004, to address the growing need for independent economic analysis after the passage of Sarbanes Oxley. Kathleen is a sought after speaker, and regularly speaks to associations of CEOs, CFOs, COO’s, bankers, corporate treasurers, and other financial professionals. She has appeared on CNN, CNBC, and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, Nightly Business Report, and Bloomberg Business News where her views are highly regarded internationally by investors. Partnering with the Center for Information Mapping at the Parson’s School of Design, in 2005, she formed Economic Mapping, LLC. This entrepreneurial initiative was founded to mine and map economic data using advanced mapping technology. Named as one of the top five economic forecasters by the Wall Street Journal, Kathleen called the turning point of the tech bubble in 1999 and 2000, and the recession in 2001, which earned her a number one performing forecaster by the WSJ and Business Week. She is the author of several articles, including “Reserves Forecasting for Open Market Operations” published in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Review in 1986 and still cited. Kathleen has served on many not-for-profit boards, including the National Association of Business Economics, National Council on Economic Education, the Epiphany School Foundation, the Windham Mountain SKITA, an organization that is preparing young athletes to compete nationally and internationally (Olympics) representing the USA. She is active in organizations such as the National Association of Corporate Directors, the University of Delaware’s Governance Centers, KMPG’s Audit Institute, the Conference Board, the Forecasters Club, the Asia Society, and the Women’s Global Forum (Davos). Kathleen is an avid skier, sailor, and swimmer. She is a voracious reader of non-fiction and a life long learner. She and her husband Peter, a liquidity, funding, and risk expert, reside in New York City. They have two sons. ************************** What you need to know: Website: www.camillieconomics.com ************************** https://anchor.fm/TeesMe Listen on Apple, Spotify, Google #FierceFemaleFriday #TeesMe #podcast #storiesNeedToBeTold #untoldStories #golf #Economist #sailing #TeesMeLive #TeesMeTour #StayTuned #2020 #WHM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Gea Elika is the Principal Broker of Elika Real Estate in NYC with 20 years of real estate experience. As members of the National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents (NAEBA) Gea and his agents offer unbiased assistance and strategic advice.What is the average price of a home in NYC? What are the specific strategies for buyers to prepare for the home buying process in Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx? How important is the buyers needs and wants list? Gea Elika covers these topics and more about how to buy a home in NYC.
When you first decide to work in the fashion industry, going to fashion school can seem like the one thing you need to score your dream job. But as many fashion graduates discover, completing that degree is only one step in the complicated and sometimes frustrating process of breaking into the industry. In this interview, designer Kate Norkeliunas shares all the details of how she landed her first design job with a well-known company right out of college--without having to work retail, take unpaid work, or move back home! In the interview (which you’ll love), we will cover: How she decided to change her major to fashion after pursuing a different field for 2 years What she did to boost her chances of getting an interview What she did for interviews that helped her stand out The dream job that didn’t happen How she scored her first design job right out of college What it was like starting her first job for a big company in NYC What she does as an assistant designer and the part she plays in the design and production process The biggest part of her job--that she DIDN’T learn in fashion school The biggest lesson from her first year working in fashion And more! For the full show notes, including links to the resources mentioned, head over to our website, Successful Fashion Designer!
Welcome to the “Neuroscience Meets SEL” podcast, my name is Andrea Samadi, a former educator who has been fascinated with understanding the science behind high performance strategies in schools, sports and the workplace for the past 20 years. This episode is available on YouTube and we highly recommend watching the visuals that go along with this interview for a more immersive experience.This is episode #28 with Dr. Dan Siegel, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and executive director of the Mindsight Institute where you can find his courses, workshops, books and tools to help anyone understand and apply what can sometimes be complicated scientific concepts and make them easy to understand and applicable to our daily lives. He has dozen books the last time I counted with his most recent parenting book with Dr. Tina Payne called The Power of Showing Up: How Parental Presence Shapes Who our Kids Become and How Their Brains Get Wired[i] coming out Jan. 7th, 2020. Be sure to pre-order your copy as it has already hit the top 20 books in cognitive neuroscience, child development and neuropsychology. Also, he is working on the 3rd edition of his book The Developing Mind. Welcome Dan!Dr. Siegel, I can personally say that I’m a more mindful[ii] parent, more aware[iii] of myself and others, have learned some no-drama discipline[iv] strategies, feel prepared for when my 2 girls reach their teenage years[v], with the reassurance that I don’t have to be perfect, and that I can repair relationships when my buttons have been pushed—all from reading your books the past few years. It’s such an honor to have you here—your influence is significant with the thousands of people around the globe you’ve been helping with your books, mnemonics to remember your strategies, and tools like your Wheel of Awareness Meditation. Thank you for being so accessible so we can take a deeper dive into some of the important concepts of your work.Q1: Dr. Siegel, before I get into the questions I have for you, I wanted to ask what led you to write all of these books and create tools to help our next generation become more aware and connected to each other?Q2: I know we can’t train the next generation of students for the old world; we must do things differently. On our podcast we have been speaking to leaders about the emergence of social and emotional learning skills in our schools and emotional intelligence training programs in the workplace (with people like Casel’s Clark McKown on measuring SEL to Marc Brackett and the importance of Emotional Intelligence and recognizing and naming our feelings. I know you have been working with the Blue School[vi] in New York City. What skills do you think have been missing in our schools and how do we bring these missing skills back for our next generation of students so that we can prepare them for success in the workplace? (3Rs and what else is missing?)Q3: When I was in my late 20s I started to study the mind with a motivational speaker and learned some strategies that really helped me as an adult related to thinking positively, having a good attitude, awareness, you know those skills we used to call “soft skills” but 20 years ago, there just wasn’t the research behind SEL and mindfulness. Then I heard you mention that when you began surveying mental health professionals around the world who should know about the mind that “95% of them had never even been given a lecture on the mind, and probably couldn’t even tell you what the definition of the mind was”[vii] ) so you wondered how can we expect to develop it, without this understanding and explore the concept of the mind in your book, Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation[viii] where you prove that you can define what a healthy mind is, not just describe it.In your book Mindsight, you say that “Mindsight is the potent skill that is the basis for both emotional and social intelligence.” What is Mindsight? What does the research tell us about our ability to change the structure and function of our brain by using this “Mindsight” and how can this potent skill can set up our next generation for success? How are you using “Mindsight” at the Blue School[ix] is NYC? What are some other ways that Mindsight could be used in schools, homes the workplace or any examples you’ve seen in the field of medicine/health?Q4: In preparation for this interview, I did a podcast (episode #23) on “Understanding the Difference Between the Mind and the Brain”[x] and this episode rose to the top of our episodes, showing me that listeners are really interested in this topic. Can we look at your definition of mind as “an embodied and relational process—since it’s in the body and it’s in our relationships with one another—that regulates the flow of energy and information”[xi] and can you explain why relationships are so important for our well-being health, and an integrated brain as you describe it? Once we know what the mind is, then how does the mind differ from the brain and what about the fact we have a brain in our gut, not just our head? Q5: We know that in order to have well students in our classrooms, we need well teachers, just as to have well children in our homes, the parent’s mindset matters. We are coming to grips here with what “the mind” is but we still have a society that struggles with health. Can you explain the best way that we as adults can stay on top of our health and well-being so that we can avoid burn-out and also keeping in mind the research you said has come out of Harvard and McGill University with Martin Teitcher[xii] and Michael Meaney[xiii] on epigenetics and how the stress felt by our grandparents can be passed on and impact our lives? How can we take this new research and use it in such a way that we prevent more stress in our lives and our children’s lives and our student’s lives to create an integrated brain versus a non-integrated brain of chaos or rigidity?Q6: I have been practicing your Wheel of Awareness meditation[xiv] for the past 2 months while I have been preparing to speak with you. I actually downloaded it from your website in 2015 but didn’t make this a part of my daily routine until recently. I’ve noticed a huge difference in my own thinking process since incorporating this practice. Can you explain why this reflective meditation is different from using let’s say a relaxation app like Calm.com or just listening to peaceful music? What is happening to our brain as we focus inwardly on the four parts of this wheel? What are the outcomes are you seeing of this practice on society?Q7: Is there anything important that you think I have missed with my questions today to give listeners some tips on how they can be more aware, practice using Mindsight and find a deeper meaning and connection and purpose in this world? Thank you so much Dr. Siegel for coming on the show to dive deeper into your work. I really could talk to you all day, but know I’ve got to let you go. For those who would like to learn more about Dr. Siegel you can go to www.drdansiegel.com (where he has a ton of tools, books and resources that you can use immediately like the Wheel of Awareness Meditation) or find you on Linkedin (Daniel Siegel), Twitter @DrDanSiegel Instagram @drdansiegel and Facebook. He has a new book coming out The Power of Showing Up[xv] in Jan 2020 with Dr. Tina Bryson that I mentioned in the beginning that is already hitting the TOP 20 books before its release! Thank you again for all you are doing to promote well-being and health in the world. You are a true difference maker and it’s been such a pleasure to have this opportunity to speak with you. BIO: Daniel J. Siegel received his medical degree from Harvard University and completed his postgraduate medical education at UCLA with training in pediatrics and child, adolescent and adult psychiatry. He served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA, studying family interactions with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions and behavior. An award-winning educator, he is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and recipient of several honorary fellowships. Dr. Siegel is also the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, an educational organization, which offers online learning and in-person seminars that focus on how the development of mindsight in individuals, families and communities can be enhanced by examining the interface of human relationships and basic biological processes. His psychotherapy practice includes children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. He serves as the Medical Director of the LifeSpan Learning Institute and on the Advisory Board of the Blue School in New York City, which has built its curriculum around Dr. Siegel’s Mindsight approach.Dr. Siegel's unique ability to make complicated scientific concepts exciting and accessible has led him to be invited to address diverse local, national and international groups including mental health professionals, neuroscientists, corporate leaders, educators, parents, public administrators, healthcare providers, policymakers, mediators, judges, and clergy. I was referred to Dr. Siegel’s work when a neuroscience researcher was helping me to add brain-based concepts to my work and I quickly learned the 3 parts of the brain and their functions and was able to teach others using his “Hand Model of the Brain.” [xvi]WHEEL OF AWARENESS RESOURCE:https://www.drdansiegel.com/resources/wheel_of_awareness/REFERENCES:[i] The Power of Showing Up by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson (Ballantine Books, January 7, 2020) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1524797715/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i6[ii] Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human by Daniel J Siegel October 18, 2016 (W.W Norton and Company) https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Journey-Norton-Interpersonal-Neurobiology-ebook/dp/B01CKZM39I/ref=pd_sim_351_2/144-0582078-3016428?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01CKZM39I&pd_rd_r=524a4609-ef8e-4405-b86e-826c0dfe4756&pd_rd_w=lkyDh&pd_rd_wg=Wj12A&pf_rd_p=5abf8658-0b5f-405c-b880-a6d1b558d4ea&pf_rd_r=GC135MTVN7YQ2YKQA8S0&psc=1&refRID=GC135MTVN7YQ2YKQA8S0[iii] Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence by Daniel J Siegel August 21, 2018 (Penguin Group, USA) https://www.amazon.com/Aware-Presence-Groundbreaking-Awareness-Meditation/dp/B07FDGTCRM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=aware+dan+siegel&qid=1572802485&sr=8-1[iv] No-Drama Discipline: The Whole Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind https://www.amazon.com/No-Drama-Discipline-Whole-Brain-Nurture-Developing-ebook/dp/B00JCS4NMC/ref=pd_sim_351_49?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00JCS4NMC&pd_rd_r=083bcdfa-8b36-4f44-8b03-ba1253cda3f2&pd_rd_w=MHy7B&pd_rd_wg=mO3Nq&pf_rd_p=5abf8658-0b5f-405c-b880-a6d1b558d4ea&pf_rd_r=8MRRV2G8KZTD8VCED844&psc=1&refRID=8MRRV2G8KZTD8VCED844[v] Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain Daniel J Siegel January 7, 2014 (Penguin Group, USA) https://www.amazon.com/Brainstorm-Power-Purpose-Teenage-Brain-ebook/dp/B00C5R8378/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=brainstorm&qid=1572803186&s=digital-text&sr=1-1[vi] https://www.blueschool.org/[vii] Mindsight: The New Science of Transformation Dr. Dan Siegel https://www.drdansiegel.com/about/mindsight/[viii] Mindsight: The New Science of Transformation Dr. Dan Siegel https://www.drdansiegel.com/about/mindsight/[ix] https://www.blueschool.org/[x] “Neuroscience Meets SEL” Podcast #23 Understanding the Difference Between Your Brain and Mind for Increased Results https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/understanding-your-brain-and-mind-for-increased-results/[xi] Dr. Dan Siegel Defines The Mind Published Feb. 11, 2010 on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEdq04xbHAs[xii] https://www.mcleanhospital.org/profile/martin-teicher[xiii] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Meaney[xiv] https://www.drdansiegel.com/resources/wheel_of_awareness/[xv] The Power of Showing Up by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson (Ballantine Books, January 7, 2020) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1524797715/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i6[xvi] Dr. Dan Siegel’s Hand Model of the Brain Published on YouTube August 9th, 2017 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-m2YcdMdFw
In this week’s episode of the Journey to Launch podcast, Shang of Save My Cents shares how she achieved financial independence by age 31. Shang has the funds to make work optional but chooses to keep working. By day, Shang is a management consultant. By night, Shang helps families get out of debt, save money, and start investing to grow their finances. In this episode you will learn: The importance of mental health on your wealth journey The key to an abundance mindset and why it’s important to give How to accomplish financial independence in expensive cities like NYC What factors to consider when deciding your side hustle How to leverage your knowledge and network plus so much more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Membership into the Money to Launch Club is currently closed but don’t miss out on the next enrollment. Sign up to get on the Money Launch Club waitlist here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Shang: Website Instagram: @SaveMyCents Facebook: Save My Cents Group Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Become a member of the Money Launch Club
What terrors have been built on the west side on NYC? What disgusting food do they serve in a billionaire's mall? Listen in to find out!
In a move that will come to define the new boundaries of transformational leadership, the man of size and the man of means aborted their first attempt after 20 minutes. The reason? We were poddin' scared. We regrouped and like a phoenix this pod was born from the ashes of the previous attempt. Why was Flanagan late for his bus to NYC? What happened to Uncle Pat during the middle 90 minutes of this movie? How did Eric quit his bartending gig on New Year's Eve? We will answer exactly one of these questions on this episode of Pods of Thunder. Like young Flanagan, we're doing the best we can!
Environmental activist, Colin Beavan, and his family decided to make a bold statement: they'd spend an entire year living as close to “zero impact” as possible in the heart of New York City. They'd ditch subways and taxis, food that came from further than 100 miles away, and TV. In the end, they'd gain a new perspective on life. Listen & Learn: How the average American creates 1600 lbs of trash each year How Colin and his wife and daughter went “zero impact” for a full year in NYC What it means to redefine life without all the consumerism How to truly be alive Links & Resources: Colin's Website Colin's Books on Amazon ABOUT OUR GUEST Colin Beavan is a speaker, author and expert on environmental issues, consumerism, and human quality of life. He has spoken at companies including Clif Bar, the North Face, and Ideo. He's been featured in numerous media outlets and TV programs including The Colbert Report, Good Morning America, and Nightline. Colin has a couple of books, How to Be Alive: A Guide to the Kind of Happiness that Helps the World and No Impact Man. His documentary film, also called No Impact Man, was featured at Sundance and has been shown in theaters and on TV around the world. Nutritional Tip of the Week: Why is Fruit Sugar Bad Got Questions? Send me a voicemail here: Ask Lucas a Question Or write to us: podcast@yogabody.com Like the Show? Leave us a Review on iTunes
When you start something - anything - people will try to talk you out of it. When I started my business Bridesmaid for Hire, over 4 years ago, people came out of the woodwork to tell me that I was crazy. I remember running into someone I hadn’t seen in years and when I explained my business to them, they shot out a snot rocket of “oh my god….are you kidding me? This is so dumb?” Today’s guest, Lori Cheek, has always been determined to prove the doubters wrong. Lori is an architect turned Entrepreneur, Founder and CEO of Cheekd— a mobile dating app that makes missed connections obsolete. Lori, a Shark Tank Veteran, was recently listed as "The Digital Dating Disruptor" and "One of the Top 10 CEOs to Watch." A University of Kentucky Architectural Graduate, Lori is no longer building structures. She's now building relationships. In this episode, we chat about: How Lori got the idea to start a dating app before it was the norm to use dating apps Why the “in-person” quality was important for Lori when she created the app How Lori marketed the business herself, in person, around NYC What entrepreneurs secretly have to give up in order to fund their business What being on Shark Tank is really like How to deal with rejection, people discouraging you, or self-doubt What first steps entrepreneurs can take in the first 30 days of starting their business Learn more: http://facebook.com/cheekd http://twitter.com/loricheeknyc http://twitter.com/cheekd http://instagram.com/cheekd http://cheekd.com
Acupuncturist, herbalist and women’s health & fertility expert, Aimee Raupp… Aimee Raupp joins Julie Chan in front of a live audience at Coresight Research to explore how to radically shift your body’s health, deal with autoimmune diseases, and address fertility issues. This is one of several episodes on the topic of pregnancy. In this episode: Why Julie was inspired to reach out to Aimee, how she came in with fear about having a baby, had a lot of beliefes that she was physicaly weak Julie was seeking positive stories, saw something more than that, and can counter engrained beliefs How Aimee wanted to be a medical doctor, with an undergraduate in biology Not getting into medical school the first time she applied, scoring low on her MCATS, and was traumatzied by that, and how this led her on a path Discovering her new path through series of synchronistic events Meeting people who were involved with acupuncture An “aha” moment Meeting a Chinese herbalist How Chinese medicine school felt natural for her to learn How acupuncture and diet and lifestyle and meditiation and mindfulness all work together Going into private practice No fear can be ignited when pregnant and post pregnant, can catch fear, energies vulnerable How our thoughts impact and dictate physiology When we’re not believing in ourselves How ideas can impact how your body responds How we attack ourselves emotionally the can make your body attack itself Autoimmune conditions “I am my illness” How you decide to support and nourish yourself supports that cellular renewal, don’t look back and beat yourself up, just accept this is where you are at Epigenetics, and how just because you have predisposition you can question and massage them by diet and lifestyle and a conversation with yourself, supporting yourself more than beating yourself up Cellular misidentification vs. Emotional misidentification – – slowly giving up parts of ourselves, prioritizing other people ahead of ourselves Ask yourself – how can I better nourish you? Our we living in stress hormones in places like NYC? What will happen when you start living a more loving thought? Inflammation will go down, will feel less under attack The route of self love, looking for ways to enjoy the experience you are in Inflexibility in women is an issue Compassion and kindness Aimee’s own stories of stress related eczema Listening to the screaming going on “on the inside” Finding belief, and a story of hope Paying attention to cues and triggers that create physicological symptoms Making a list of positive things to deal with difficult relationshipsGuest bio: Aimee Raupp, MS, LAc, is a renowned women’s health & wellness expert and the author of the books Chill Out & Get Healthy, Yes, You Can Get Pregnant, and Body Belief. A licensed acupuncturist and herbalist in private practice in New York, she holds a Master of Science degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine from the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and a Bachelor’s degree in biology from Rutgers University. Aimee is also the founder of the Aimee Raupp Beauty line of hand-crafted, organic skincare products. She has appeared on The View, and has been featured in Glamour, Allure, Well + Good, GOOP, Shape, and Redbook, and has received endorsement from Deepak Chopra, Arianna Huffington, Dr. Christiane Northrup, and Gabby Bernstein for her work in helping thousands of women to improve their vitality, celebrate their beauty, and reconnect to the presence of their optimal health. Aimee is also an active columnist and blogger for Thrive Global, Acupuncture Today, MindBodyGreen, WellRounded NY, and Motherly, and is a frequent speaker at women’s health & wellness conferences across the nation. She engages her large community worldwide through her online programs and with her website, www.aimeeraupp.com.
The Monica Kade Podcast: Health, Mindset, Career & Lifestyle
“When I'm in the studio or writing at home, singing at home…it's my peaceful place. It's where I go to be peaceful and mindful.” - Sara Phillips, The Monica Kade podcast Originally from Montreal, Canada, Sara Phillips is an independent, pop/soul singer-songwriter now living in Los Angeles, California. I discovered Sara while musing through Instagram — and I'm so glad I did. Her songs House on Fire andTry have stolen my heart (and seem to play on repeat in my head when least expected). I was struck by Sara's sweet and down-to-earth nature. Her warmth and thoughtful answers during our conversation made our chat a blast. And, she loves Australian Singer-Songwriter Missy Higgins. I think that garnered the beginning of a beautiful bond between us. [laughs] She has a very popular YouTube Channel. A loyal Instagram fan base; plus she's work with Grammy-nominated Mike Daley and Mitchell Owens on The Boy Who Let Me Down. This young woman is one to watch! Take a listen to our conversation. Learn About: > When did Sara realise she wanted to pursue music > Was she supported by friends and family > What she loved most about living and performing in NYC > What inspired her to leave the Big Apple and move to LA > How singing makes her feel > She shares her songwriting process and what it looks like > The most challenging part of her journey so far > Learned lesson and advice to aspiring musicians > The musician she'd like to work with in the near future Signature Questions > If she wasn't in the music biz what's a career she'd like to attempt? > What scares Sara? > What's a piece of wisdom or a motto she draws on in tough moments?
Peter Callahan almost didn’t become a world-famous caterer. Growing up around successful finance businessmen, he felt as if that was his destiny and attended undergraduate programs for business. But with every elaborate party Peter designed and catered in college, he learned more about crafting incredible experiences through creativity and food. It would still take him multiple failed college classes and several more years to finally make the leap from a career as a precious metals bonds trader, but at 26 he left to start his own food business and has never looked back. In his adult life, Peter embraced his creativity and learned it’s never too late to start doing more of what you love. His famous artisanal miniature bites have become the cornerstone of his culinary brand, but with a mind like Peter’s, there is always more on the horizon. About Peter: Peter Callahan is the iconic owner and Creative Director of New York City-based Peter Callahan Catering. Widely credited with having created the mega trend of miniature savory and dessert comfort food hors-d'oeuvres, Peter has been a caterer, food stylist, and culinary innovator for more than twenty-five years. Seen countless times on the Today Show and Martha Stewart Show, Peter is also a Contributing Editor for Martha Stewart Weddings and is the author of best-selling book, Bite by Bite: 100 Stylish Little Plates You Can Make for Any Party as well as his newest book, Party Food. Peter has created sensational events for Martha Stewart, Vera Wang, Kate Spade, JP Morgan, Tory Burch, Valentino, Regis and Joy Philbin, Tony Bennett, Kelly Ripa, Google, and Al Gore, among many other clients. Peter and his wife, fashion designer Josephine Sasso, divide their time between New York City and Nantucket. Show Highlights: How Peter realized he is a creative How Peter’s grades struggled in undergrad while his grand parties flourished The career Peter took prior to making the leap into the culinary business Peter shares stories of his first experience catering for an unsuspecting event How Peter managed a business transition from Philadelphia to New York What Peter did to obtain steady business catering in NYC What inspired Peter to start “shrinking” food, and how he did it The importance of finely crafted appetizers in a dining experience Insights to help you free yourself up to focus more on your creative work Ways to find the best partners for your business Why you shouldn’t let fear stand in your way of chasing your business goals Peter hints at his hopes for the next exciting steps in his business Links Mentioned in the Show: Peter Callahan Peter’s books - Bite by Bite and Party Food
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Rachel Drori is the Founder & CEO @ Daily Harvest, the direct-to-consumer brand that delivers real, unprocessed, unrefined foods in the most convenient format possible: frozen. To date, they have raised over $43m in funding from the likes of former guest Alex Taussig @ Lightspeed, Collaborative Fund and future 20VC guest Beth Ferreira who sits on the board. As for Rachel, prior to starting Daily Harvest, Rachel harnessed her skills as a customer-centric marketing executive, leading teams at Gilt Groupe, American Express, and Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Rachel made her way from the corporate world of American Express and The Four Seasons to founding Daily harvest, looking to change the eating habits of millions? 2.) Why did Rachel decide to deliberately raise small Seed and Series A rounds? What does Rachel believe these capital constraints allow companies in the early days? How did Rachel prioritize where to spend and where not to? How would Rachel advise emerging startup founders when it comes to capital efficiency today? 3.) Rachel recently raised $43m Series B, how did Rachel see the rounds differ from round to round? Why does Rachel believe it is imperative to VC date before the fundraising process begins? Why was Rachel's Series A very unconventional in the modern world of fundraising? What did Rachel look for most in the investors she chose from round to round? How is that different considering her single founder status? 4.) Question from Alex Taussig: How has Rachel seen the NYC ecosystem develop and evolve since the founding of Daily Harvest? Would Rachel agree that there remains a lack of early stage conviction investors in NYC? What are NYC's biggest strengths and then biggest weaknesses? 5.) Rachel has said before, "fake it till you make it" when was the last time Rachel did this and what was the outcome? Rachel also said previously, "ask for forgiveness not permission", when was the most recent occassion of this and what did it result in? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Rachel’s Fave Book: Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food: Volume 1 As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC and Rachel on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Instagram here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. Leesa is the Warby Parker or TOMS shoes of the mattress industry. Leesa have done away with the terrible mattress showroom buying experience by creating a luxury premium foam mattress that is ordered completely online and ships for free to your doorstep. The 10-inch mattress comes in all sizes and is engineered with 3 unique foam layers for a universal, adaptive feel, including 2 inches of memory foam and 2 inches of a really cool latex foam called Avena, design to keep you cool. All Leesa mattresses are 100% US or UK made and for every 10 mattresses they sell, they donate one to a shelter. Go to Leesa.com to start the New Year with better nights sleep! Zoom, fastest growing video and web conferencing service, providing one consistent enterprise experience that allows you to engage in an array of activities including video meetings and webinars, collaboration-enabled conference rooms, and persistent chat all in one easy platform. Plus, it is the easiest solution to manage, scale, and use, and has the most straightforward, affordable pricing. Don’t take our word for it. Zoom is the top rated conferencing app across various user review sites including G2Crowd and Trust Radius. And you can sign up for a free account (not a trial!). Just visit Zoom.us.
Today I answer your questions on travel: what I've learned about myself, how I saved enough money to travel, and what the hell I'm going to do once I'm done traveling. Questions I answer (in order): Do I miss regular life? Top 5 moments of travel so far? Are you moving back to NYC? What have I learned about myself? Favorite food so far? Where is your favorite restaurant? Have you ever refused a meat dish? Have any of the travelers you’ve met made you want to visit their country? Anything you packed that you never use? How did you save enough money to travel? How did your parents react when you told them you quit your job to travel? Do you know what you want to do after you’re done traveling? Any tips for anyone who wants to travel? Do you keep an exercise routine while you travel? What snacks do you bring with you while traveling? BECOME A PATRON: patreon.com/nobullpodcast MY SOCIAL LINKS:Follow me on Instagram: @annawildmanTweet at me: @wildmannaEmail me: annanwildman@gmail.com Read my blog: annawildman.blog YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/annawildman Intro/outro music by Ellis Delta: soundcloud.com/ellisdelta SHOW NOTES: People/places/things mentioned in episode My recording studio in Yangon: Junkle King Trekking: https://jungleking-kalawtreks.jimdo.com/ Surigao Private Island Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/4979069 Ete bars: www.honestbee.co.th/en/groceries/ Reform Kafe: www.happycow.net/reviews/reform-kafe-chiang-mai-84403 Burmese chickpea flour chips:
In Episode 298, AJ shares a few lessons learned from this third (!!!) Hamilton meeting, and he and Trev respond to a listener question about diet and body image. Then Trev sits down for the first of a two-part conversation with Katie Von Till—an actress, producer, and the fourth-ever woman in history to lend her voice to the iconic Disney character, Snow White. This interview series is one for the books. In Part 1, Katie shares: * All about her early years doing regional theatre and various thrival jobs in NYC* What she’d do differently if she could start all over again* How and why she diversifies her income and career opportunities* How she uses spreadsheets to meticulously track her career and income - and how it’s helped her claim tens of thousands of dollars in “lost” payments* Her number one life hack for surviving and thriving as an artist* And a bunch more... Total running time: 1:13:55. -- Support for this episode of Inside Acting comes from:* VO2GoGo – www.vo2gogo.com/start* Rehearsal Pro – www.rehearsal.pro/IAP* BlueHost - www.insideacting.net/blue* You! – www.insideacting.net/membership
Hello world! Liz here! • Why I Dig Nutrition: That one time I fainted in NYC • What's in a name? The REAL meaning behind my biz name!
You're in the middle of building your brand, figuring out next steps in your career and then your world gets twisted upside down. What do you do? How do you manage - even at all? In this episode, we chat with podcaster Sarah Vega, host of Dique! - a self-help podcast with a twist that caters to the Latino demographic and is trying to break the stigmas that come within the culture. Podcaster Sarah Vega talks working with through dark moments along her #dreamdriving journey and how she was able to find faith, hope & new beginnings. We chat her early dreams of being a fashion editor, working at top NYC media outlets, her Kanye West experience, and even working with Rihanna. Sarah then explains how she ended up working as a Corrections Officer in New Jersey. Sarah opens up about this life-changing period in her life, battling depression, suicide attempts, and homelessness and what she did to get re-focused and re-energized to start over. Join in on the conversation on social (@dreamsindrive) and use the hashtag #dreamdrive. Enjoy! SOME OF TOPICS WE DISCUSS:- What inspired Sarah as a child & why she wanted to be a fashion editor - Why she turned down a scholarship to FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) in NYC - What happened when Sarah met Kanye West - Working at The Source & Complex Magazine - How Sarah got her break in fashion working for Rihanna's stylist - Which matters more: networking or talent? - Why Sarah turned down moving to LA - How Sarah ended up working at a Corrections Officer in New Jersey - Why Sarah got fired from her law enforcement position - Battling homelessness, depression and suicide attempts - Why Sarah questioned God - The day that changed Sarah's life - How Sarah is looking to bring light to issues within Latino/a culture *SHOW NOTES: www.dreamsindrive.com/sarah-vega *SUBSCRIBE: www.dreamsindrive.com/join *RESOURCES: www.dreamsindrive.com/free Follow Dreams In Drive on Social: *twitter.com/dreamsindrive *instagram.com/dreamsindrive Follow Sarah Vega on Social: *instagram.com/_sarahvega_ *twitter.com/_sarahvega_ *(Podcast): https://soundcloud.com/svegadique1 Follow Rana on social: *instagram.com/rainshineluv *twitter.com/rainshineluv
Episode 202: Jenny Blake - Pivot - What Do You Do When Your Back Is Against The Wall? Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show "What do you do when your back is against the wall?" In This Episode, You Will Learn: Common themes of leaders who sustain excellence: Great listeners -- Not just doing Getting the right people in the right seats on the bus Design thinking -- Empathy interviews Common problem with CEO's? -- They surround themselves with people who only agree with them and fear disagreeing with them Requires listening and a culture shift Why Jenny left Google Taking a leave of absence to write a book -- The impact that had on Jenny FONT - "Fear Of Not Trying" The process of uprooting her life and moving to NYC What do you do when your back is up against the wall? Think of a basketball player -- "It's not a 180... it's a pivot." "High Net Growth Individuals" -- People always looking to improve, grow, learn... Advice to others -- Don't worry too much on a formal business plan or thinking too far in advance. You can't predict it. 4 Stage Pivot Method: Plant - Strengths Scan - People, Skills, Projects, Target Pilot - Test. Like a pilot episode of a TV show -- 3 E's - Enjoy, Expert, Expand Launch Taking measured risks -- Great originals take measured risks (don't have to "burn the boats") Mentors -- "Friend-tors" Don't ask a mentor, "How can I help you?" -- Come up with a list of ideas for them and give them away. Proactively help without them asking "You can navigate uncertainty. We're always doing this." Dealing with Imposter Syndrome "Befriend your fear. It's trying to help you based on old scripts." What % of your job do you dislike? The importance of mediation -- Headspace App Gamification -- Daily To Do List "What does success look like a year from now?" Continue Learning: Follow Jenny on Twitter: @jenny_blake Read: Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One Connect with me on LinkedIn Join our Facebook Group: The Learning Leader Community To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 179: How To Sustain Excellence - The Best Answers From 178 Questions Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Jenny Blake on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Rhone. Use the code "Hawk" for 15% off. Rhone... premium activewear engineered with principle, performance and progress for the modern man. Rhone builds clothing around 3 main tenants: Cutting-edge Performance, Premium Comfort, and Simplistic Style.
NYCFC Nation Podcast | New York City FC | NYC Football Club | MLS | Soccer | Futbol
Welcome to the NYCFC Nation Podcast! Yup you read that right. The NYCFC Fan Podcast and NYCFC Nation are now one and the same with the podcast. We are very excited about this announcement coming right at the end of the year and look forward to an amazing 2017. After our discussion about gift giving during the holidays, the evolution of Christmas light decorations and announcing that Chris M is now officially a member of NYCFC Nation we actually go through a ton of topics all related to New York City FC. We start with the MLS Draft and the fact that not one player was selected from NYC's list of unprotected players. We discuss Mix Diskerud's no trade clause and review the two new players that have recently joined NYCFC in Sean Okoli and Sean Everet Johnson. With the acquisition of Sean Johnson that gives New York City a roster of 4 goal keepers. Who is going to start the first match and who is going to be traded? The MLS came out with a list of available free agent players. Should anyone on this list be targeted by NYC? What's going on with Ronald Matarrita's contract and the interest he's receiving from other Clubs? Rumors are out that NYCFC is eyeing Danish midfielder Jeppe Andersen. Plus a lot more, enjoy. Don't forget to give us a 5 star rating and review to help other New York City FC fans find the podcast. Leave a rating and review on iTunes!
O'actually: Focusing on female pleasure and what turns HER on!
Kit Murray Maloney Interviews Leora Edut, the creator of the Nationwide Goddess On The Go Workshops. Kit and Leora discuss – – How Leora Beat a 10 Year Prison Sentence – Why She Created a Powerful Sisterhood in NYC – What it Meant To REALLY Open Up to a Group of Women – How Pleasure […] The post How I Beat a 10 Year Prison Sentence and Emerged as a Sexual Goddess – Interview with Leora Edut appeared first on Oactually.
"I never wanted to start out with small magazines. I wanted to start out loud." It was his dream job, but something else was calling him... In this interview we delve into the life of James Goldcrown. His astonishing career, starting as a young dark room assistant in South London and evolving to the top of the fashion industry in New York City. The industry began to weigh on him and his burn out led him to Africa where he created a life altering documentary. Something had to change... He started selling paintings from the back of a truck he built and styled. In this interview you can hear for yourself the passion he has for the art of selling art. Now he does that... but that isn't it. He started The Shed Project on Mott Street. It is a collaborative gallery/workshop where people can come to create and to sell. It's the physical representation of the intersection of community, creativity and commerce. Thank you so much for downloading the 30th episode of NIONradio. "New York is like a girlfriend." Some things we learn in this podcast: The story behind James Goldcrown from London to NYC What it takes to be a great fashion photographer The importance of aggressively going after your desires On the soul of the fashion industry On leaving the fashion industry to make a documentary in Africa How James started selling art from the truck Key lessons regarding the art of selling your art How to price art effectively... on the street and in the gallery Managing the balance of personal work and paid work Navigating the ebbs and flows of creative productive potential The vision for The Shed Project and where the inspiration comes from Top 3 Tips for Selling Art in the Street: Know the Customer - "Don't waste your energy on someone who's going to waste your time." Accommodate that Person - "Make them feel like they are a part of the process." Know your Expenses and How to Bring the Customer in - "When you make a piece, be aware of what you spent on the piece. Be willing to come down accordingly. Always make that buyer feel like they've got what they wanted." Links mentioned: Learn a little more about Amber Rae, the girl who introduced Nick and James Check out James Goldcrown's documentary on AID work in Africa, To Die No More: Part I | Part II | Part III Learn more about The Shed Project and come visit: 179 Mott Street between Kenmare and Broome Music Credit: Colorful by The Madison Connect with James Instagram | Facebook | Website