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Nicholas Zimmerman Explains Point 5 , 5(a), 6 &7 of The 440 Motion (How Omeara, Bishop and Rosengarten ensured that I would not be able to call witnesses at the trial)
We had the pleasure of interviewing Liang Lawrence over Zoom video! London-based singer-songwriter Liang Lawrence shares her new single “Kiss My Apocalypse” via The Other Songs. Featuring fuzzy, serotonin-boosting electric guitars, the new song is an unabashed declaration of love and commitment.Lawrence said of the song: “‘Kiss My Apocalypse' is probably the least casual way you could tell someone that you want to spend the rest of your life with them. I found it refreshing to write a love song that just simply puts my cards on the table and lets someone know how I feel.”“Kiss My Apocalypse” arrives on the heels of Lawrence's new EP What's Dead and Gone, an evocative coming-of-age portrait that's garnered praise from BBC Radio 1, BBC Introducing and Atwood Magazine who hailed the body of work as “masterful storytelling and unforgettable melodies.” She celebrated the EP's release with a sold-out debut headlining show at London's Omeara this fall. Over the last few years, Lawrence has continued to build a devoted loyal following – her debut EP letters to myself amassed over 1 million streams in a matter of weeks upon its 2023 release and earned support from BBC Radio 1 Future Pop.Having grown up in eight different countries, Lawrence's ability to find a home everywhere she goes is reflected in her borderless audience with listeners around the world. Initially drawn to music as a source of grounding consistency, she taught herself to play guitar and write songs from her bedroom, ultimately creating music that tells stories and expresses the messy emotions in everyday life.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #LiangLawrence #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bringin-it-backwards--4972373/support.
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with nu-metal rock band Arimea to hear about their upcoming debut EP ‘Orchid St' and some spooky stories for Halloween! Plus, hear what Alex got up to at BBC Introducing Live at Omeara in London. And our Connections series continues - where bands recommend bands - this time Hannah gets to know electro production duo 'Means of Production'.Here's this week's tracklist: • pip - NO MORE GHOSTS IN MY HOUSE HATS - testing Beard of Destiny - Crocodiles of the World Unite Matty Twigg - Ghost Ella Janes - Better the Devil You Know Emerald - Freak In The Streets SORE - SMILE Alexis Knox - Through the Night Life Underground - Moonshine (Halloween Mix) Shiny Brain Crayons - Wake Up PAGES IN CLOUDS - Heebeegeebee Halloween Jekyllhydeandseek - Drum & Bass Rebels Jess Tuthill - Blood In The Water Arimea - Leash Darron Robinson - (This Time) I Can't Lose Junior Simba - Take What I Give You Alex Blyth - Into the Sunset Ghosts in the Photographs - FLRH Means of Production - Lit Up (Radio Edit) Jody and the Jerms - Lights Masquerader - Worse than the Wolf • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
The gang recap their visit to OMeara to see Afflecks Palace, discuss what we learned from our interviews with Coast Festival and the band Soaked, and spend some time looking at the various initiatives picking up steam to support small venues and independent artists
Here we go again, my love, you've got so much time to spend. And we're asking for more of it than we used to, to be fair, with our last sub-60 episode feeling a long time ago. But which (and this IS a rhetorical question) of these material gifts would you get rid of? Ania Magliano's Bastille epic? Ivo's Fareham tangents? Alex's life-changing and (at time of writing) year-topping news? And that's before we've even got into the main business of Georgia running up that hill, (about) working that dancefloor, and turning Omeara into pure Euphoria (release date July 28th). Ivo wasn't even there and he still had a great time! Ania is fantastic! Alex is engaged! Stay a while and be in this moment with us! Enjoy/review/subscribe! The Extra Swill playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/45NNtgh2FbvR4emjWbAVQh Emails and recommendations in the usual places - gigpigspodcast@gmail.com Follow us! @ivo_graham @alexkealy A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Whenyoung are Aoife Power and Andrew Flood, and they've just released their second album Paragon Songs, via AntiFragile Music. Formerly UK based, I caught them in transit on the move back to the west of Ireland. We talk about hype and major labels, why they're moving home, finding their voice through music, supporting Nick Cave, and lots more. Aoife says: "Every step is a new time in your existence and noting it down marks it, celebrates it and reveals you to yourself. These lyrics represent who I am right now or who I've been the past year or two. My intention is to like myself and be kinder to myself. And so I can only present myself in the state that I am currently in which is healing not healed." Whenyoung tour dates: April 12: McChuills, Glasgow April 14: Pink Room, Manchester Yes April 15: Rough Trade, Nottingham April 17: The Louisiana, Bristol April 18: Omeara, London April 20: Dolan's, Limerick April 21: Connolly's of Leap April 22: Roisin Dubh, Galway April 23: Whelan's, Dublin April 25: Spirit Store, Dundalk Buy Paragon Songs: https://www.diggersfactory.com/vinyl/275214/whenyoung-paragon-songs
Join your host Greg Howard Jr as he gets to the heart of what makes a musician tick with singer-songwriter NATALIE SHAY!!!Natalie Shay is an indie-pop artist hailing from North London. The multi-award-winning musician has established an ever-growing presence and loyal fanbase through her explosive live performances and unforgettable anthems, recognising her as one of the UK's hottest emerging talents. With indie synth pop leanings and ferocious guitar playing, Shay's references range from Haim and Taylor Swift to Little Comets. Her relatable lyrics touch on love, self-discovery and the everyday experiences of a twenty-something. Combining her youthful and charismatic aura with her classical training and time spent at the prestigious BRIT School, Shay has finessed the ability to produce undeniably catchy music, whilst maintaining musical maturity. Written alongside George Gianluca in his Brixton studio, Shay's incredible new single “Heaven” came to life. Her new track comes of age in an ode to personal growth, exploring the point in time in which a girl feels like she has become a woman. Shay confides, “I feel like in lockdown I learned a lot about myself and growth. In essence it's a song sung to my younger self about what I've discovered and how I see myself getting through life now. I think it's important to reflect on the most unique parts of your personality, and as a songwriter I think transparency comes from writing about your own flaws, not just those of others." Shay's dynamic melodies pair with soaring vocal energy and the layering harmonies that bring an overarching warmth to “Heaven”. The familiar acoustic arrangements pair sublimely with Shay's unique musicality, as her lyrical reflection captures key moments of her life. Portraying her personal story across her repertoire, “Heaven” is the next single ahead of Shay's highly anticipated EP, where each track explores a key feeling sensed when writing during the lockdown. She continues, “I hope I can inspire other girls in particular to get into songwriting as so many female singer/ songwriters inspired me to do so and it's saved, changed and made my life.” Shay continues to pique the interest of audiences across the globe. Garnering attention from notable publications such as Billboard, Clash and The Line of Best Fit, to name a few, Natalie also performed "New Wave" on CBBC's "Saturday Mash Up!" late last year, and has landed on Spotify's New Music Friday playlist in 12 countries. She has also worked on EDM tracks with the likes of Grum and Kryder, racking up millions of streams to date. Having sold out venues across London, most recently the Camden Assembly and Oslo, tickets are now on sale for Natalie Shay's upcoming headline show at The Omeara in London on 25th November. After a very big summer appearing at renowned festivals such as Reading, Y Not, Hyde Park BTS and 110 Above, it looks like 2022 will continue to be an explosive year.Natalie's WebsiteTwitterFacebookSUPPORT THIS SHOW
We had the pleasure of interviewing Natalie Shay over Zoom video!Natalie Shay is an indie-pop artist hailing from North London. The multi-award-winning musician has established an ever-growing presence and loyal fanbase through her explosive live performances and unforgettable anthems, recognizing her as one of the UK's hottest emerging talents. With indie synth pop leanings and ferocious guitar playing, Shay's references range from Haim and Taylor Swift to Little Comets. Her relatable lyrics touch on love, self-discovery and the everyday experiences of a twenty-something. Combining her youthful and charismatic aura with her classical training and time spent at the prestigious BRIT School, Shay has finessed the ability to produce undeniably catchy music, whilst maintaining musical maturity. Written alongside George Gianluca in his Brixton studio, Shay's incredible new single “Heaven” came to life. Her new track comes of age in an ode to personal growth, exploring the point in time in which a girl feels like she has become a woman. Shay continues to pique the interest of audiences across the globe. Garnering attention from notable publications such as Billboard, Clash and The Line of Best Fit, to name a few, Natalie also performed "New Wave" on CBBC's "Saturday Mash Up!" late last year, and has landed on Spotify's New Music Friday playlist in 12 countries. She has also worked on EDM tracks with the likes of Grum and Kryder, racking up millions of streams to date. Having sold out venues across London, most recently the Camden Assembly and Oslo, tickets are now on sale for Natalie Shay's upcoming headline show at The Omeara in London on 25th November. After a very big summer appearing at renowned festivals such as Reading, Y Not, Hyde Park BTS and 110 Above, it looks like 2022 will continue to be an explosive year.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #NatalieShay #Heaven #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
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Kristen O'Meara will open your eyes to the world of channeling. Is it possible to "talk" with your child's higher self? Or anyone's higher self for that matter? YES IT IS!! In this episode, Kristen and Jen have a deep conversation about her journey from depression thru healing and finally to acceptance of her son, Austin's, autism diagnosis. They address how to openly discuss the "differences" that a child with special needs has and how preconceived notions actually limit the amazing abilities of these children. Jen gets quite emotional as she reads snippets of the channeling that Kristen did of Teal's higher self. The messages Teal shares is both inspiring and practical. Remembering that our true purpose in life is to love...and to learn to love in unique ways. We hope you enjoy! And, as always, let us know what you think.Resources:Connect with Kristen at Kristen.Omeara@yahoo.com Be sure to visit her website at www.KristenOmeara.net Look out for her Forthcoming book: Parenting a Child with Special Needs: Our Spiritual Journey to HealSome FaceBook Groups you might consider: · Davis Special Needs Parents· Sac Special Needs Kids· Special Needs Parents Support & Discussion Group· Parents Empowering Parents· Team Davis· Moms of Special Needs KidsFor Our Special Kids (4OSK)We'd love to hear from you at ForOurSpecialKids@gmail.com if you have any questions, topics, or an amazing person we should highlight. Your support for our show is why we do this each week. Please tell a friend or family member about us!!! Sharing is life!!Follow Us on Instagram & FaceBook, @ForOurSpecialKids.
Back in September Leah sat down live and in person with up the up and coming duo, Juna N Joey, right before their opening set for Twinnie at OMEARA in London. The siblings chatted all about their time in the UK, their career so far and all about what's to come!Check out the full episode with Juna N Joey also on Behind the Sounds!@behindthesounds_@leahsherlock_@junanjoeyhttps://rss.com/podcasts/behindthesounds/https://www.facebook.com/behindthesounds1/Leah - Behind the Sounds (@behindthesounds_) • Instagram photos and videos
Pat O'Meara the Chairman and CEO of Inveniam Capital Partners shares how to use data for Web 3.0 Get more info at https://Inveniam.io/
In this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with non-fiction author and horror historian, Mallory O'Meara about the tragic beauty of Issa Lopez's Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017). CW: Discussions of grief, violence against children, and systemic abuse. The two discuss animated graffiti, the power of dark fairytales, the resilience of children, and, of course, aesthetics! Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Check out the info below! Twitter: Chandler - @_Shockaholic Beauty of Horror - @BeautyHorrorPod Mallory - @malloryomeara Links: Beauty of Horror BoH Webpage BoH Ko-Fi Email Mallory Website Reading Glasses podcast Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol The Lady from the Black Lagoon Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio) Cover Art designed by JRGDrawing Edited by Aviva Dassen If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe! For more wonderful podcasts like this, be sure to check out anatamoyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx!
In this live music special, Leah chats with Artist and Songwriter Alyssa Bonagura, right before her opening slot at OMEARA in London, supporting Twinnie. We chat all things touring, pre and post covid, how the UK shows differ from others, and all about her plans for an upcoming album.Keep your eyes peeled for a full episode with Alyssa coming very soon!
I was joined by Mallory O'Meara and Brea Grant from the Reading Glasses podcast to talk all about horror by women! Check out their podcast all about reading life, and be sure to check out Mallory's new book, Girly Drinks out this October. Shownotes:
On Today's episode we have the incredible Ms. Claire O Meara She is a Kizomba, Semba, Afro and Ginga instructor and choreographer. She is also a Kizomba Embassy Ambassador based out of Ireland She has been dancing Kizomba for the past 8 years. She also has a background in Afro Latin for the past 20 years. Childhood 4:45 How has Ireland Changed ? 10:00 Ireland VS America 14:15 Beginner Stage in Dancing 15:30 Beginner Advice : 17:20 Urban Kiz – 21:45 Kizomba in Ireland 25:00 Master Pechu – 28:30 Beginner Stage in Teaching 33:30 Lessons Learned.42:07 Covid-19 in Ireland - 45:40 – Musicality – 50:00 One tip – 53:45 Outro – 59:05 **Social Media Links** https://www.facebook.com/claire.meara.1 https://www.instagram.com/claireomeara_kizombaclaire/
In an Instagram post announcing that he had accepted the head coach position at The Climbing Academy, Kyle O'Meara wrote “I love the way we each find our own path in this sport. Some of us crave higher performance and chase the next level forever. Others seek an adventure where discovery and creativity are the primary focus. Most fall somewhere in the middle. We can ALL go further and bigger no matter what end goal inspires our personal pursuit, and if we're enjoying the process, appreciating the journey, and smiling lots along the way, then that probably counts as ‘winning'.” Climbing is an individual thing. What drives me may not be the same thing that drives you, and that's ok. While mentorship is, on it's surface, a noble pursuit - it can often go wrong. Mentors are human and are just as prone as the rest of us to overvalue their own selfish ideas - and then pass them on to the next generation without much thought toward necessary change or evolution of those ideas. Personally, I admire most the mentors and thinkers who work hard to directly engage with this unavoidable evolution. The ones who simultaneously continue their own growth. That interaction, even more than advancing the grades we climb, is what allows progress to happen and continue. Mentorship isn't dead. We just need more mentors like Kyle. Find Kyle on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kyle_omeara Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/powercompanypodcast Get tickets for the Joe's Valley Fest at www.joesvalleyfest.com We don't tweet. We scream like eagles.
Joining Audrey for this week's REELTalk - The government, BigPharma, the media and BigTech…all of these contributed to a medical tyranny that is unheard-of in our history. Critical info that was kept from citizens and frontline doctors muzzled that caused untold misery, destruction and death. The experimental vaccine has also caused a high death rate & maiming of the population, with coercion by the CDC & politicians ramping up…why is this jab still on the market? We'll discuss this with Dr. PETER McCULLOUGH! Plus, the madness across the US and the rest of the western world continues…experimental vaccines killing and maiming, freedom protests in Cuba and a guillotine being built in Paris and Parisians protest against a vaccine passport. We'll hit this and more with CBN News Senior Reporter DALE HURD! And, President Ronald Reagan once said: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Have we arrived at the precipice of that extinction because we failed to hold the line? We'll discuss this with author of the new bestseller, Col. ANDREW O'MEARA! In the words of Benjamin Franklin, "If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately." Come hang with us...
From streakers to stabbings and everything in between. There have been some innocuous and some very serious sporting interruptions throughout the years so Damien O Meara of RTE Sport chats to Dave about some of the most memorable!
Damien joined Oliver live from Tokyo to give him the lowdown on what it's been like to travel to the Tokyo Olympics in the middle of a pandemic and what the mood in camp is like ahead of the games!
Trish and Marie interviewed Harry O'Meara of total health Pharmacy Scariff to talk about the vaccine role out to chemists around the country. https://totalhealth.ie/pharmacy/omearas-totalhealth-pharmacy---scariff Interview originally broadcast live as part of Saturday Chronicle Hosted by Marie McNamara and Trish Nugent on the 10th of July 2021. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie
It's the day after Independence Day and hopefully everyone had a great 4th. We will be back in the studio tomorrow with tons to talk about!
It's the big Independance Day weekend! We hope that you all have a safe 4th and keep those fingers and toes intact.
Today's BOTMOS has plenty to enjoy so we hope that you will enjoy it plenty!
It's another great Best Of for you today. Enjoy and we will see you next week with a brand new episode.
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The big move continues and so do the Best Ofs. Please enjoy today's offering with gusto!
While TMOS is moving and building a better studio than ever before, we have a fresh BOTMOS for you to enjoy!
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Adam chats with Mallory O'Meara, bestselling author and cohost of the wildly popular Reading Glasses podcast, about her upcoming book, Girly Drinks, before doing what they do best - swapping book recommendations! Pre order Mallory's book right here! Books mentioned in this episode Girly Drinks by Mallory O'Meara The All-Consuming World by Cassandra Khaw Footnotes by Caseen Gaines Peaces by Helen Oyeyemi For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten The Magic Fish by Trung Le Nguyen Rainbow Milk by Paul Mendez Switch by A.S. King The Haunting of Alma Fielding by Kate Summerscale Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan Life Among the Savages by Shirley Jackson Raising Demons by Shirley Jackson Second Place by Rachel Cusk Welcome to the Pine Away Motel and Cabins by Katarina Bivald The Night Always Comes by Willy Vlautin Parakeet by Marie-Helene Bertino Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi Cast No Shadow by Nick Tapalansky Scritch Scratch by Lindsay Currie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hank analyzes the pros and cons of playing the week before a major championship (1:00 - 10:11). Hank talks about how Tiger Woods and Mark O'Meara prepped for major championships (10:21 - 23:01). You can't win Thursday but you can lose (23:12 - 33:00). Follow Hank on Twitter @HankHaney, Minnesota Tim @TimParochka and Steve Johnson @GreatPredictor1. Check out HaneyUniversity.com for free daily golf tips and voodoopainrelief.com for a free two week supply of VooDoo Pain Relief Cream. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Kyle O'Meara is a high-level boulderer, route climber, and successful climbing coach. He's a total lifer. We talked about his early climbing and development in the PNW, some of his favorite first ascents, outdoor bouldering vs. indoor training, climbing and life goals, discovering coaching, leading by example, and sharing the love of climbing with his team.Support on Patreon: patreon.com/thenuggetclimbing Show Notes: http://thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/kyle-omearaNuggets:3:47 – Breakfast, day-old pastries, and experimenting with diet7:55 – Food diary, sleep, and eating enough 15:42 – Early days in Leavenworth19:32 – How Kyle started climbing, Merrimore Park, and planting the seed of coaching26:46 – ‘Rampage', first Leavenworth days, and Squamish32:36 – Transitioning into sport climbing, his first 5.13, 37:16 – Kyle's “Best of the best” list, and grading everything in Index grades42:12 – ‘Crown Jewel'56:01 – Outdoor bouldering vs. indoor bouldering/training, and trying to beat the system1:01:01 – Developing boulders by default and not by design, epics in Yosemite, and window cleaning1:09:33 – Best of the best boulders in Yosemite1:12:29 – Moving to Tahoe, discovering coaching, and Kyle's path to improvement1:18:43 – What Kyle wishes he had done differently in the past regarding training, and perfecting the art of projecting1:24:01 – Climbing and life goals1:27:14 – Experience over strength1:28:41 – ‘Lex Luthor', moving to Salt Lake, and coaching at Momentum1:36:45 – Leading by example1:41:17 – Themes among successful kids that Kyle has coached, and the contrast between Nathanial Coleman and Dalton Bunker1:46:25 – Staying above the line, and climbing frequency1:48:22 – Spending more days trying climbs, and how Kyle has integrated training1:52:07 – ‘The All-Around Routine', and committing to a training cycle for the first time2:11:27 – Patron Question from Nolen: How does Kyle balance his performance in sport climbing vs. bouldering?2:16:54 – The power of the psych, and following your motivation2:20:26 – Patron Question from Lena: Top three footwork drills for kidlets?2:25:50 – Patron Question from Evan: When is Kyle (The Voice) going to record children's books or guided meditation?2:30:34 – Gratitude
Each episode, Host Carol McNamara talks to a guest, plays their choice of music and finds out the stories behind the playlist that make up the Soundtrack to their life. This week - Soundtrack is on tour and goes to Miltown Malbay to meet Fr Donagh O'Meara. Previously posted in East Clare covering Ogonnelloe and Bodyke /Tuamgraney Donagh is currently looking after his flock in Miltown and Mullagh and tells us about the songs that make up the soundtrack to his life.
On episode 13 of the Who Art Thou? podcast I am chatting with Tipperary born singer/songwriter Pauric O Meara. I had the pleasure of working with Pauric, designing the cover art for his latest single, 'Final Say', which we will be chatting about as well how he got into music, the way he writes his music, his time on the voice, Bruce Springsteen, and everything he enjoys about the music and art he makes.
We have a Memorial Day BOTMOS for you to enjoy today. The guys will be back in the studio tomorrow with plenty to discuss so don't miss it!
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Today we're speaking to Ben Lovett from Mumford and Sons.Ben started a company called Venue Group where he is CEO, his brother CFO (who comes from running Soho Houses finance) and his dad the chairman.Venue Group is the company that brought us Flat Iron Square in Southwark and Goods Way in Kings Cross (which launched in March just one week before lockdown).He's on a mission to create more grassroots music venues in London and help build the live music and night scene. His thinking is that we need to bridge the gap between being massive and people having no idea who you are. That's why grassroots venues are so important.” Omeara was the first live music venue to launch occupying 3 of the arches in Flat Iron Square the rest of would be be food and drink vendors which ben ended up taking management of It seemed a natural next step as music food and nightlife all go hand in hand.Flat iron square is a massive laid back outdoor food hall that is gorgeous for summer time but works just as well all throughout winter. They have vendors like Mother Clucker who we spoke to last week, Breddos, Where The Pancakes Are, and Lupins.Then just before lockdown Goods Way in Kings X launched which included the live music venue Lafayette and indoor food and drinks hall. The vibe of Goods Way is more cleaned up with a New Orleans cobbled streets and iron balconies theme running throughout. They have a very cool looking bar that looks like a modern twist on an old time southern saloon. Some of the same vendors from ft iron moved over with them like Breddos but they have also brought in new vendors like Duck Truck, Temple of Seitan and Sushi on Jones the much loved sushi place in NYC.Sadly Goodsway was only open for a week before lockdown but it promises to please once it is safe to get back in there.Something i really loved from what Ben said was that he wasn't creating a venue that was about the brand staying and that being the end of the road for them. In fact it was quite the opposite - he wants Flat Iron Square and Goods Way to be launching points for these guys. He wants then to benefit from the collective footfall and then carry on growing into something of their own eventually. Much like the path Mother Clucker are on.Something else I love is that he has sort of taken on this role of helping build the economy both here in London and in the US. He explains some of the work he does with the government to understand how venues like his help to provide jobs and strengthen the economy for the towns and cities they are in. So we will weave in and out of music and food throughout the episode as it is all part of his story. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/your-tables-ready. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Michael is joined by Matt O'Meara. Matt's path started when he was challenged with a relationship breakdown and health issues and took the step to seek help and look inward to discover that he could take back control of his life and health which led to increased self-awareness. Matt started Primal Living in 2019 and as his role as a qualified Primal Health Coach is helping others with their health journey. Show Notes - Podcast Episode 11 00:00 - Forging Excalibur Podcast Introduction & The Hero's Journey Sponsored ad. 01:30 - Introducing Guest Matt O'Meara 03:00 - Matt's story of overcoming alcoholism, weight & a trip to hospital that catalysed the start of his transformation. 08:00 - The feelings of despair and hopelessness. 11:30 - Recognising it's much more than just doing a physical transformation, you have to dive into the mental and emotional. 17:45 - What inspires Matt now? 20:45 - Who inspires Matt? 25:00 - When you go shopping, stick to the fresh fruit/veg, meats etc and avoid the packaged junk. 28:50 - How does Matt contribute to the world? 30:20 - What is Matt's legacy? 31:30 - How does Matt want his son to remember him?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El director de Compra Eficiente, José Andrés Omeara, habló en Mañanas BLU sobre la forma en que los empresarios del país pueden convertirse en proveedores del Estado en medio de los requerimientos del sector público para mitigar la pandemia del coronavirus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I met Rachael O'Meara at the World Domination Summit in Portland, OR, a few years ago. She hosted a break-out meetup session around the topic of her current book, entitled Pause, in which she explains how pausing can boost your emotional intelligence and ability to act, feel, and communicate authentically and responsibly through the process of creating space in your life for rest and reflection. The sub-title of the book is, “Harnessing the power of giving yourself a break”, which well describes the book and her leading of the meet-up.Not only was, and is, the topic a relevant one for my life, I'm finding out that nearly, if not every, person I know needs a better understanding of how to take breaks, both large and small, in order to bring a fresh perspective and balance to their lives.In addition to being an author, Rachael is a sales executive at Google San Francisco for the DoubleClick Ad Exchange and trains colleagues on emotional intelligence and how to be more aware to enhance performance in all areas of life. She is also a regular contributor to Huffington Post, has a podcast on the practice of pausing, and speaks and leads workshops on the topic as well.It has taken me a couple of months to read Pause because I wanted to take my time and apply the principles as I was absorbing them. It's been thoughtful and challenging, but a fruitful process to apply to my life.
"The Wisdom is in the Pause.. I am here to remind you not to fear the pause... Some of the most courageous people I know are scared of it, as I have been myself." - Alice Walker, nobel prize winning writer of the Color Purple. You and I both know that we NEED to pause on a consistent basis - daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. The scientests have finally proven what yogis and mystics have known for centuries - not only does taking a pause - be it sleep, meditation or a walk in nature - clear our minds and restore our bodies - it literally is what Wisdom requires if you want to run your life from Wisdom vs the collective overculture, status quo and conventional wisdom. Yet left to our habits and patterns we will choose to fill the space, or run the outdated "i don't have time program" and then as a result focus on the wrong things, or too many things and our power gets fragmented and our lifeforce drained. This is where using what I call the Feminine Super Power of Pause + the practice of power pausing can help in big ways. Join Christine Arylo, women's leadership advisor and wisdom teacher, and her special guest Rachael O'Meara, author of the book Pause, for this Feminine Power Time: "Power Pauses: The Feminine Super Power Practice of Pausing": Why we need the pause and why we fear the pause - this is deep! How to tap into the power of the pause to make it part of your days, weeks, months and years - to increase your vitality, keep your sanity, stay focused on what matters How to use the power pause in your career when you know you need a change or things aren't working, but you don't know how A special pause meditation to get connected to what Wisdom is trying to communicate to you now. This episode of Feminine Power Time is #4 in the Breaking Through the Myth of Balance Series. Subscribe on Itunes or Stitcher to tune into the others - including "The Intensity Trap" "Beyond Work Life Balance" and "The Feminine Super Power of Harmony". To take a mid year, end of the year or quarter of year power pause with Christine Arylo go to www.SuperPowerPause.com To learn more about the book Pause: Harnessing the Power of Giving Yourself a Break by Rachael O'Meara go to http://www.rachaelomeara.com/
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