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Inspirational Business Women Show
Unleash Your Coaching Empire ~ 3 Stages of Building Your Coaching Business

Inspirational Business Women Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024


If you have struggled to build a successful coaching business, don't miss my interview with Milana Leshinsky, business coach extraordinaire. We'll do a deep dive into the essential journey of building a successful business. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your coaching practice to the next level, this conversation will provide you with some great insights from one of the top thought leaders in the coaching industry. Milana will reveal the 3 Stages of Building a Coaching Business. 1. EMERGE: Create a Strong Foundation 2. BUILD: Expand Your Reach 3. SCALE: Amplify Your Impact Since 2001, Milana has created and sold $9+ million dollars of coaching programs and courses, and helped thousands of coaches grow their business without burnout. She walked away from a music teaching career and launched a business that would allow her to work from home and be a mom. She also originated the telesummit, authored two books, “Coaching Millions” and “Simplicity Entrepreneurship”, and in 2019, created Coaching Genie – a revolutionary software tool that empowers coaches, trainers, and experts to wow their clients and sell coaching with confidence. Orignally from Ukraine, Milana came to the USA with very little English and no knowledge of business, computers, speaking, or writing. Join Us for Unleash Your Coaching Empire and please help get the word out and share with those who may need a business boost. Each #IBWS provides "a Goldmine of Entrepreneurial Tips, Strategies and Advice to grow your business to new Heights of Success from Inspirational Business Women in the Know.” Hear the inspired stories and personal struggles of these amazing women and learn how they rose to the top of their field while making a big impact on the lives of others. As your host, it is my deepest desire to uplift and inspire our "sister entrepreneurs" to pursue their dreams and share their passions with the world. Together we can "make a real difference" across the globe.

Drive By Wrestling Podcast
Sexy Demons Doing Sexy Things (Piledrivers In The Crypt Wi/Daniel Grothe)

Drive By Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 33:08


Daniel tells us all about Female sex demons and WHY you SHOULD NOT want to encounter them. Orignally aired in Ep. 333 of Drive By Wrestling Pod

Drive By Wrestling Podcast
The Ant Hill Kids (Piledrivers In The Crypt W/Daniel Grothe)

Drive By Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 33:08


Daniel takes a look into cults, focusing on a terrifying "family." Orignally aired in Ep. 330 of Drive By Wrestling Pod

Motorsport101
F1's Next Champion, Bagnaia's Teammate, F2 vs Road To Indy - #AskDre May '25

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 14:31


Orignally a written article on Motorsport101.com, it's time for Months of May's Ask Dre, the show where you the wonderful Motorsport101 Audience ask your boi Dre some questions about Formula 1, MotoGP, IndyCar, Formula E, and occasionally, other shit that takes your fancy! This edition talks about Carlos Sainz' future, MotoGP's silly season, and much more!

SlurpToast
I'm Not Normally an Advocate of John Cena's Acting

SlurpToast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 84:06


Orignally recorded 01/17/24 Giving you more in 2024.  That's just a working motto, but we'll start with that. Our first podcast of the new year brings with it a plethora of topics and Bruce broadcasting from a new location. Here are some of the topics we covered: The new year Our holidays College housing Signs of chivalry Godzilla The Iron Claw The Bear They Live Recasting John Nada for the modern day Katt Williams Design by committee How large a role Roddy McDowell played in our childhoods Minimalist logo redesign All that and we ended things with a solid "What's on Your Desk." Stick around to the end to hear our new outro music. Dig it!

Trail & ultra running from Wild Ginger Running
Why we run book author Danielle Ledbury shares how her project came to life

Trail & ultra running from Wild Ginger Running

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 43:22


Wonderful to chat today to Danielle the author of Why We Run, tales of fell and trail running in the Lake District. It's a beautiful book with so many inspiring stories in from elite athletes to everyday enjoyers of our fave sport - running in the mountains! Orignally on YouTube here https://youtube.com/live/3YDQVpT2mpAWe also have a copy of Why We Run in the December competition so if you want to be in with a chance to win this book and a host of other great prizes then make sure you support me on Patreon before the end of the month. https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunningFind out more here https://www.instagram.com/whywe_run/Buy Why We Run here https://www.inspiredbylakeland.co.uk/products/why-we-runCan you support the podcast?Support me on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/WildGingerRunningPlease like and subscribe here on YouTube https://linktr.ee/ClaireWGRFollow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wildgingerrunning/My book, The Ultimate Trail Running Handbook https://amzn.to/3jgKvTyMeet me at Nene Valley trail races https://nenevalleyraces.wordpress.com/Become a member on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWEw4ys-SlXU1pCp6oyMemQ/join Fancy a show without ads? Subscribe! https://plus.acast.com/s/wildgingerrunning. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Theme Park Thursday with Dillo's Diz
0542: Dillo's Pop | Once Upon a One More Time on Broadway and the music of Britney Spears

Theme Park Thursday with Dillo's Diz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 44:22


June 22nd was Opening NIght on Broadway for the musical 'Once Upon a One More Time' featuring the music of Britney Spears. Jen and Frank disucss seeing the musical on June 13, 2023! Orignally streamed LIVE at YouTube.com/DillosDiz. Dillo's Diz. 55 Gerard St. #987. Huntington, NY 11743 Affiliate Links Music & Themes produed by Matt Harvey. Feedspot's Top 25 Siblings Podcasts You Must Follow AND Top 100 Disney Podcasts You Must Follow. ONE STOP SHOP ALL THE @DillosDiz LINKS! DIllo's Diz Resort Guests: Theme Park Rob, Schmelty, The Cretin's Guild, Nathaniel Hardy, Dr. Val of #FigmentsInTime, Lee Taylor, Shannon Bohn, Michael Matande, Matt Smith, Ryan Alexander, PixieDustPhD, Tony Orgelfinger, Holly Maddock, Lexi Andrea, Adam Elmers, DCLDuo, Question or Comment? We LOVE interacting with listeners! FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/dillosdiz FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dillosdiz/ SUBSCRIBE to Dillo's Diz on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/dillosdiz LIKE Dillo's Diz on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DillosDiz/

Etsy Conversations Podcast | Arts & Crafts | DIY | Online Business | Ecommerce | Online Shopping | Entrepreneur Interviews

Encore episode. Orignally aired December 2014. Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/etsyconvo Connect with me on Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/etsyconversations/ Be My Podcast Guest - https://convome.com/be-my-etsy-conversations-podcast-guest/  

PUMP RULES Podcast
PUMPED Classic S1EP7 Kristen Doute "Whiskey & Forgiveness"

PUMP RULES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 82:37


Kristen makes her debut on PUMPED to talk Episode 7 of Vanderpump Rules Season 3, picking up the DVR, and everything else you could imagine. Orignally a 2 part episode, both released in December 2014

Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown

How I came to understand just what kind of artist I am - and let go of any idea that I'm not a real artist - for all those who are journalist-artists too!Orignally published under the title "I am a journalist!" on September 15, 2015 here:  http://www.lifeinfullcolor.com/life-stories/september-15-2015-i-am-a-journalist/ where you can see photos and read what I wrote.Cara Brown - Watercolorist - Teacher - www.lifeinfullcolor.com...where you can find all my paintings, workshop offerings and the entire archive of my writing.

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Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown
The Virtue of Work - by special request!

Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 12:38


Hear about the role that work and the energy to do work plays out in our lives and art-making - and learn a word in Croatian!Orignally published under the title "Renewing my Appreciation for Work" on March 17, 2015 here:  http://www.lifeinfullcolor.com/life-stories/march-17-2015-renewing-my-appreciation-for-work/Cara Brown - Watercolorist - Teacher - www.lifeinfullcolor.com...where you can find all my paintings, workshop offerings and the entire archive of my writing

Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown
Heading to hallelujah - the upside and downside of criticism

Watercolor Conversations with Cara Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 8:33


How inner and outer criticism plays in our creating - and in our relationships.  Orignally published under the title "On the way to Hallelujah" on October 28, 2014 here:  http://www.lifeinfullcolor.com/life-stories/october-28-2014-on-the-way-to-hallelujahwhich includes pictures!Cara Brown - Watercolorist - Teacher - www.lifeinfullcolor.com...where you can find all my paintings, workshop offerings and the entire archive of my writing

On The Line
Detroit Pistons repping the D and Black culture (orignally aired Jan. 27, 2022)

On The Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 22:44


From swag cams to business grants, the Detroit Pistons have upped their game to support the city since their return from Auburn Hills

Dustin's Dynasty
VLOG #197: My Experience with Catastrophizing

Dustin's Dynasty

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 9:42


In this vlog, I share my experience with catastrophizing, the story behind it and how if I learn to be paitent there will always be a way for things to work out. Orignally uploaded to YouTube: https://youtu.be/nbiw76dF6Qg

Altus Insights Podcast Series
Canada's housing affordability crisis

Altus Insights Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 49:16


Date: May 11th, 2022 (Orignally recorded on April 1st, 2022)Name of podcast:  Altus Insights Podcast SeriesEpisode title and number: Canada's housing affordability crisisEpisode summary: In this episode we'll be talking about affordability, mainly the housing affordability crisis in Canada. It's been a growing issue over the last few years with a lot of moving parts contributing to the problem. This year, in particular, we've got a perfect storm of logistic, economic, and geo-political issues that have further amplified the situation. Given the size of the problem, we're turning this episode into a “mega-sode”, that means an extra twenty minutes for the Altus Insights team to talk this topic out. So strap in, because this one's going to be a bumpy ride!Panelists in this episode: Raymond Wong is the Vice President of Data Operations for Altus Group's Data Solutions team.   Overseeing 60+ researchers across Canada, Ray's primary responsibility is to ensure data collection is all encompassing, reliable and accurate and that it adheres to the Altus Group data governance guidelines.  Ray works closely with both internal and external clients to ensure the information meets their needs and that it is both accurate and timely.  He also regularly presents on key market trends to clients and at industry events. Marlon Bray is the head of Altus Group's Ontario pre-construction and contract administration services as part of the Cost and Project Management team. With over 25 years of experience, specializing in budgeting, value optimization, and providing visibility on risk through the entire lifecycle from early due diligence through to completion. Marlon oversees a team that leads the way with cutting-edge estimating technology and data analytics, bringing a greater level of transparency, and added value to all projects he is involved with.Key topics: 00:46 - What are the main causes for the affordability crisis? (Property purchase perspective) 07:36 - Rental affordability issues 08:50 - Is there a simple solution to the affordability crisis? 14:33 - Will the "More Homes For Everyone" Act impact housing availability? 16:53 - What does the future look like for the primary market vs. the secondary and tertiary markets? 24:40 - Realities and psychology of owning vs. renting 32:03 - Urban vs. suburban affordability 34:37 - Pros & cons of pre-construction 36:52 - Opinions on laneway housing 41:04 - Marlon's final remarks on housing affordability 42:30 - Will the foreign buyer speculation tax make a difference? 46:53 - Ray's final remarks on housing affordability Sign up to receive our Altus InDepth NewsletterWatch a video recording of this podcast episode

Revolutionary Left Radio
[BEST OF] The American Indian Movement (AIM)

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 168:16


[Orignally released Aug 2020] In this fascinating episode Nick Estes, Historian, author of "Our History is the Future" and co-founder of The Red Nation, joins Breht to discuss the history and legacy of the American Indian Movement, including the history of indigenous resistance in America, the origins and ideology of AIM, the Siege of Wounded Knee in 1973, the FBI's COINTELPRO, the Reign of Terror, and SO much more.  This is a collaborative project between Rev Left Radio and The Red Nation Podcast Outro Music: 'The Resistance' by Snotty Nose Rez Kids (ft. Drezus) Support Rev Left Radio: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio

Revolutionary Left Radio
[BEST OF] State and Revolution: Marx, Lenin, & the Dictatorship of the Proletariat

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 69:27


[Orignally released Oct 2018] Alyson Escalante joins Breht to discuss Lenin's major work of political theory, State and Revolution.  Here is a previous show we here at Rev Left did specifically on the Paris Commune entitled "The Paris Commune: A Brief Blossoming of Proletarian Power", for anyone interested in taking a deeper dive: https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/the-paris-commune-a-brief-blossoming-of-proletarian-power Outro: "Police State" by Dead Prez Support Rev Left Radio: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio

What a Creep
What a Creep: Errol Flynn "Old-Timey Hollywood Creep" (Orignally played Oct 2019)

What a Creep

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 48:30


What a Creep: Errol Flynn Season 12, Episode 8 Old-Timey Hollywood Replay Episode  (Originally dropped October 2019) Welcome to the third season of What a Creep talking about old school Hollywood star Errol Flynn and his awful, creepy ways. He was an animal-abusing, lying, thieving, womanizing child rapist who somehow is still beloved by classic movie fans. (It must be the way he held a sword?) Then, Margo & Sonia talk about a screen legend who was definitely NOT a Creep.   This episode is put together with a little help from our friends at: Eye for the Screen Blog The Vintage News The Independent (London) People magazine 1980 article London Telegraph Vanity Fair The Life and Career of Errol Flynn: Thomas McNulty Have a listen!  Be sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and you will never miss an episode.  Also, be sure to follow us on social media! But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts! Twitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/What-a-Creep-Podcast-413020689512914/?modal=admin_todo_tour Instagram @WhatACreepPodcast    

Messy Mondays
BONUS CONTENT: Messy Mondays- "Oh sweetie, I think you're just young" (Original air date: 6/28/21)

Messy Mondays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 69:12


BONUS CONTENT: Messy Mondays- "Oh sweetie, I think you're just young" (Original air date: 6/28/21) Orignally presented as a part of the podcast, In Another World: A Pop Culture Podcast. **SHOW NOTES** "Well it was a busy week in pop culture, so that means a jam-packed Messy Mondays! Your hosts Zacary and Tom, discuss the intense revelations in the Britney Spears court case, the coming out of NFL star Carl Nissib, and they unpack some thoughts about the premiere of Rupaul's Drag Race: All Stars 6. Tom also rants about a recent binge of the Peacock original comedy, Girls5Eva, much to the delight of Zacary, who has already been beaming with gay love for the new show that stars: Sara Bareilles, Busy Phillips, Paula Pell, and Renee Elise Goldsberry. And they give their thoughts/advice to a queer person questioning if there's a “right” or “wrong” way to celebrate Pride, and to a poor young thing that is attracted to their friend, and doesn't know how to approach it. Zacary also dishes a couple anonymous secrets!"

GPSA Podcast
Contraception: An Update For GP Supervisors - Dr Sally Sweeney

GPSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 42:53


This podcast will give supervisors a practical update on recent developments in the field, highlight the most up to date resources available, look at the current evidence relevant to the Australian setting, and enable supervisors to assist their registrars deliver optimal contraception advice. Orignally recorded in July 2021

The Dr. Joe Show
Episode 125 - The Dr. Frank Show with Frank Iaquinta

The Dr. Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 39:08


(Orignally aired June 17, 2021) We're joined by New England actor and self-taught musician Frank Iaquinta to hear his story of how he came into his creativity and used it power through his personal struggles - as well as some of his incredible music! Follow Frank on Instagram at @naturallyfrank!

IAMDJO
LATE LUNCH MIX | 11.10.20 (CLEAN)

IAMDJO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020


3 Servings of Hip-Hop 2020 to 2000's. Orignally aired on VIBE105 FM

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Water Sommelier, Ancient Milk, Human Trafficking

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 100:19


Water Sommelier Martin Riese Stays Hydrated Professionally (0:47)Guest: Martin Riese, Water Tasting Educator, Water Sommelier at Petit Ermitage Hotel in West HollywoodWhen you go on vacation, can you taste the difference in the tap water? It might be subtle, but I can. And Martin Riese definitely can. He's a professional water taster –a water sommelier, even. At the Petit Ermitage Hotel in West Hollywood he oversees a menu of waters and recommends pairings for diners. Which, I know, sounds so LA. (Originally aired October 7, 2019).  Humans Drank Milk 6,000 Years Ago (20:21)Guest: Sophy Charlton, Researcher of Biomolecular Archaeology, University of YorkThe average American consumes more than 600 pounds of dairy products per year. But it definitely didn't used to be that way –humans couldn't always drink milk. Ancient adults were lactose intolerant, and it's still a mystery why so many humans aren't anymore. That's why it was a big surprise when researchers from the University of York examined teeth from people who lived 6,000 years ago and discovered that they consumed dairy. (Originally aired October 7, 2019).  Human Trafficking (33:34)Guest: Amy Farrell, Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern UniversityHuman trafficking still happens right here in the United States. And it's happening more often than the official data suggest. Police departments often don't have a category for “human trafficking” when recording crimes in state and federal databases. Criminologist Amy Farrell at Northeastern University says that – coupled with insufficient training of police officers – has led to a “massive undercount” of human trafficking cases in the US. (Originally aired October 7, 2019).  How Effective is Sign Language Interpreted Performance for Deaf Audiences? (50:42)Guest: Michael Richardson, PhD, Author of the Study: “Playing Bilingual: Interweaving Deaf and Hearing Cultural Practices to Achieve Equality of Participation in Theatrical Performance Processes”COMPLETE TRANSCIPT FOR THIS INTERVIEW IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGEAttendance at live theater performances by deaf people is low. And for good reason. The costumes, makeup, set, and lights, are all part of the full sensory experience of theater. But that's lost on those who have to watch an interpreter off to the side the entire time. Is it possible for a deaf person to have an equal theater experience as someone who isn't deaf? (Orignally aired October 28, 2019).  App to Identify Dyslexia Earlier (1:07:56)Guest: Devin Kearns, PhD, Associate Professor of Special Education at University of Connecticut and one of the Lead Scientists for the Apprise ProjectIt gets harder and harder to treat dyslexia in children with every year that passes after preschool. Problem is, most kids don't get diagnosed until they're around 8 years old. Dyslexia particularly hard to detect in English-speakers, and teachers usually only recognize it once a child fails. That's why researchers from three universities got together to make an app that will help teachers detect dyslexia in kids at an earlier age. (Orignally aired October 28, 2019). Bringing Stories of Women to Life (1:23:28)Guest: Alison Booth, Professor of English at the University of VirginiaWomen are underrepresented in biographies and other historical works. But part of the problem is that thousands of accounts of women have simply been forgotten. Alison Booth has been tracking them down to bring these stories to light and make them accessible. It's called the Collective Biographies of Women Project. (Orignally aired October 28, 2019). TRANSCRIPT: How Effective is Sign Language Interpreted Performance for Deaf Audiences?Ciara Hulet: You're listening to Top of Mind, I'm Ciara Hulet. Attendance at live theater performances by deaf people is low and for good reason. The costumes, makeup, set, and lights are all part of the full sensory experience of theater. But that's lost on those who have to watch an interpreter off to the side the entire time. Is it possible for a deaf person to have an equal theater experience as someone who isn't deaf? Michael Richardson just completed his doctoral research in how to make theatre more accessible for the deaf community. He joins me on the line now from Malta. Welcome.Dr. Michael Richardson: Hello. Nice to be here.CH: Can you describe for us the experience at a live theater performance for a deaf person?MR: In the context we're talking about, with an interpreter who's off to the side of the stage, it's kind of like watching tennis. Trying to focus on two players, but needing to watch them both at the same time. Because essentially most of what the interpreter can do is translate the spoken language into sign language. But of course when you go to see a show, as you say, there's so much more information coming from the stage. Costumes, physical action, that all adds to the plot. And for a deaf person that means they need to try and focus on both those things at the same time, which is clearly not possible.CH: Yeah that seems like it'd be so hard to be looking at the stage and then back to the interpreter, then back to the stage, back to the interpreter. It seems like it wouldn't be enjoyable at all.MR: Yeah and in the research I did one of my participants said that you just have to guess which is the most useful to be watching at any given time. And that he estimated that he probably overall got 50% of the information and then he had to fill in the gaps by guesswork.CH: Do deaf people have to come in knowing the story? Have to come in prepared to have a good experience?MR: Well, this is one of the things that they said, that for deaf audiences the more they know in advance the better it is. And I also interviewed some hearing people and they said the less they knew in advance the better it would be because they'd have that sense of suspense. But then there's an additional problem there, that if the show they go to see is based on a written language script, they might not have particularly good skills in reading that language. So then it's quite hard to prepare.CH: And these interpreters off to the side, are they in costume? Are they actors or are they just signing the words?MR: What you said last. Certainly in the UK, the manner in which interpreters are chosen to do the job doesn't match the way actors are cast in any way. So usually there's a small pool of interpreters and they just volunteer if they're free to work on that evening. In comparison to the director casting the actors with auditions and all the rest of it. And they typically wear what they would wear for a conference or a community interpreting assignment, which is all black. So the attempt to match what's going on the stage is really limited.CH: So they don't even rehearse with the cast then?MR: Not at all, no. Usually the typical model is that they would see the show once or twice, and then obviously preparation in their own time. And then in their own little space off to the side they would deliver this, what is essentially a translation of just the words.CH: This experience for the deaf person with watching an interpreter off to the side and then, like you said, kind of having to fill in the gaps, would you still call that theater?MR: Not really. It's a kind of administrative process for providing something that theaters think offers access. But usually the people who work in the theater don't use sign language, so they are not in a position to assess it.CH: When did you first realize this was a problem?MR: I was running a big youth theater organization and a residential deaf school relocated to where I was working. And deaf teenagers started to come to our workshops and then take part in performances and we tried to work out. Well, the first thing we did was we did some performances with the interpreting in this traditional model that we're talking about now. And it was really obvious it didn't work. So then we started to think about other ways of doing it.CH: And what are those other ways that you've been researching to make this a better experience for the deaf community?MR: Well, if you stick with interpreters, then you really need to move the interpreter into the overall frame of what's happening on the stage.CH: Up on the stage? You'd put the interpreters there?MR: Yeah, deaf people have said to me that the interpreters don't need to be right next to the actors, although that is one way of doing it. The problem when the interpreter is way off to the side is you have to move your head and that completely takes your attention away from what's on the stage. So what they said was if the interpreter is close enough that you only have to flick your eyes back and forwards, then that's much easier to follow everything.CH: Do you think though, that the audience that isn't deaf would be annoyed at that? Do you think it would ever happen?MR: This is a really interesting one. The general feeling from hearing people when they sat down to discuss it was that if the interpreter was on the stage, it would be less distracting because it's in the same space. And what happens when you're watching something that has lots going on, it's that you're your brain chooses which things you want to take information from. There's a really good clip online, I think it's on YouTube, of a basketball game. And it asks you, I'm going to ruin this now for anybody who wants to watch it, but it asks you to count how many baskets are scored, if that's the correct expression. So you're really focusing on the ball and you don't notice that somebody in a gorilla costume walks across the basketball courts.CH: Yes I have seen this.MR: You've seen that? So that principle leads you to stop watching the interpreter.CH: They just kind of evade into the background, you forget they're there.MR: If you don't need them, you don't pay them any attention.CH: Do you think it would ever be a

Manna Mammas
Introduction to Manna Mammas podcast and a brief description of the channnel.

Manna Mammas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 1:45


Introduction to Manna Mammas podcast. This is Brina Nevo. I started this podcast to help encourage people. Orignally me and my best friend started a blog but life got busy. Now I decided to start a podcast to share content with anyone who wants encouragement, book ideas, and interesting conversations. Welcome and please subscribe. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MannaMammas/support

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Your Career is Calling(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)
Your Career is Calling-Benny Recine

Your Career is Calling(Official 107.7 The Bronc Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 43:47


Wanda sits down with Benny Recine. Orignally aired on June 17, 2016. AIred 05/26/19

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Ben Baker's Other Things
New Chart Cymru

Ben Baker's Other Things

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2019 28:55


Orignally recorded in 2013 and mildly reworked in 2019, Ben Baker and Phil Catterall investigate several Wales-themed charts and lists in an attempt to learn more about our fellow nation's culture. SPOILERS: they fail. Plus: the sexiest Welsh people, egg soup, a lot of Super Furry Animals songs and a concerning lack of Max Boyce.

Systema For Life
Episode 68 : Scott McQueen

Systema For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019


This week, an eye-opening interview with Scott McQueen of Systema Japan.Orignally from Australia, Scott's first experience of Systema was straight in at the deep end - with a weeklong trip to Moscow, training under the legendary Mikhail Ryabko. This turned out to be the first of many such trips, and the beginning of a new phase in his martial and spiritual life. After 25 years in martial arts, and 12 years living and teaching in Japan and Singapore, he now teaches weekly classes in Tokyo, alongside Andy Cefai and Brett Adams. Here, we touch upon: his intense experiences in Russia the growth and popularity of Systema in Japan the rationale behind differentiating ‘New School’ from ‘Old School’ Systema the limitations of fitness training, versus training for health and survival Find out more about training with Scott and Systema Japan at http://www.systemajapan.jp/English-language info at http://www.systemajapan.jp/aboutsystemajapan/englishinfo  

Clearance Rack Classics Retro 80s and 90s Dance Mix by DJ Tintin

1. Beat Dis - Bomb The Bass 2. Hello (Honky Tonk Mix) - The Beloved 3. Say It (Disco Citizen Mix) - ABC 4. Good Life (Indulgence Mix) - Inner City 5. Left To My Own Devices (New Toy Mix) - Pet Shop Boys 6. World (World In Action Mix) - New Order 7. Heart - Pet Shop Boys 8. That Way Again - Seven Red Seven 9. World In My Eyes (Sensoria Mix) - Depeche Mode 10. Don't Let My Love - T42 11. Oh L'amour (The Funky Sisters Remix) - Erasure 12. Pleasure Boys (Razormaid! Mix) - Visage 13. Images Of Heaven (Razormaid! Mix) - Peter Godwin 14. In Blue ... DJ (Razormaid! Mix) - Data 15. New Gold Dream (Razormaid! Mix) - Simple Minds Notes and other random things: First, apologies to Kon Kan fans. I had fully intended to include a remix of "I Beg Your Pardon" in this episode. But I didn't. Why? Well, I've found that early Sunday mornings are about the most opportune time for me to record podcasts now - really early. And in my half-awake, half-asleep state I cued up the wrong tune. In all my years of DJ-ing/podcasting, I can't ever recall cuing up a song I had no intention of using. It's funny, but I couldn't for the life of me figure out why the beats wouldn't match and it wasn't until 3 or so minutes later that I realized I was cuing up the wrong tune. At that point, I didn't have enough time to switch to a different song, so I just went with it. So, for all you Pet Shop Boys fans out there, you get two PSB tunes in this podcast with only a single song separating them. It works, I suppose, but I generally prefer to use only one song per artist in each 'cast. I guess there's a first time for everything, right? Speaking of a first time for everything, after 45 episodes, Bomb The Bass finally appears in song form and not in a production or remix vein. I alluded to "Beat Dis" in episode #41 as CRC featured the Bomb The Bass Mix of Depeche Mode's song "Strangelove" as the lead-off track. One of the early dance tracks to incorporate sampling into the mix, "Beat Dis" was the first single from Bomb The Bass (aka Tim Simenon) and had upwards of 72 samples contained within. Along with ground-breaking tracks, "Pump Up the Volume" by MARRS and "Theme from S'Express" by S'Express, "Beat Dis" heralded the arrival of sampling as a viable artform. The track was huge in Europe, reaching #2 on the UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart for one solitary week, marking the only charted hit for Bomb The Bass in the United States. I have a real soft spot for the track I'd like to mention next. The band is T42 and the track is "Don't Let My Love". These guys were on the upswing and on the cusp of breaking out in a big way from the Dallas-Ft.Worth market during my time there in the early 90s. Orignally a duo consisting of Jay Gillian and Jimron Goff, vocalist Will Loconto supplanted Goff as the lead singer in 1989. After the release of a cassette EP (remember those?) called Hot On Top, they gained steady airplay on 94.5 The Edge radio station, which was home to all the great alternative bands back in the day. One of my many record store haunts back then, Oak Lawn Records picked up the band for a 12" single of "Don't Let My Love", which did well enough to attract the attention of Columbia Records, who signed the group. They released the full-length album, Intruder, in 1992, which was produced by Paul Robb from Information Society. It's hard not to hear the similarities to Information Society on "Don't Let My Love" and other songs on the album as well. In an ironic twist, Loconto quit the band in 1993, setting out to work with Information Society. While Gillian brought in other musicians to keep the T42 fires burning, the band's star faded and the group melted wistfully into the retro ether. Still, they left behind some tasty pop sugar for our consumption, even doing a very respectable cover of "Let Me Go" by Heaven 17. If you're into upbeat electro-pop, Intruder is definitely worth a listen. And if you're from the DFW area, the album and this song should be a reminder of an excellent time when the DFW local music scene was king. Taken from his 1982 album of the same name, Peter Godwin's "Images In Heaven" resembles more of a cult classic than a bonafide mega-hit. Formerly a member of the short-lived glam rock band Metro, along with Duncan Browne and Sean Lyons, Godwin is probably best remembered for his solo effort, "Images In Heaven", though you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone outside of devout new wave lovers who are very familiar with the song. David Bowie may argue the "best-remembered" point, as Metro's song "Criminal World" made enough of an impression on Mr. Stardust to induce a cover tune. Still, outside of 1983's Correspondence album and a Best Of compilation released in 1998 on Oglio Records, Godwin's scant musical output has always left new wave junkies wishing for something more. Something more ... also the sentiment I feel about Seven Red Seven. Chicago natives and band mates, Mitchell Adrian and David Michael, formed the group in the early 90s and had only a couple of releases issued to minor success before going on to production work for other musicians. However, their time together as a band produced one of the more under-rated and under-appreciated synth-pop albums in Shelter, which was released on Speed Records in 1991. The album included the song here, "That Way Again" and "Thinking Of You" (which appeared in remix form in CRC episode #34). Both were issued as singles. However, the rest of the album, much like Intruder by T42, is a synth-pop delight and a must-have for any synth-pop completist, especially for fans of Red Flag, Cause & Effect, Anything Box, Cetu Javu and others. The group would record just one more album, Bass State Coma, in 1994, and an interesting cover of "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder before moving into the production field. Truly a shame their total musical output was not much, much greater. P.S. Go buy Shelter! The last band I'd like to mention in this episode is the band Data. Fronted by Georg Kajanus, who made waves in the 70s with his band Sailor, Kajanus left Sailor in 1978 to dabble in electronic music. From this, Data was born. The track here, In Blue ... DJ, is a hybrid mix by Razormaid! Records of a couple of tracks from Data's third and final album, Elegant Machinery. Their other releases include 1983's 2-Time and 1981's Opera Electronica. In 1995, Eternity Records released a compilation album called Accumulator containing the second and third albums in their entirety plus the track "Fallout" from the Opera Electronica album. That's it for this episode. I'll be back soon with another new episode. Thanks for listening!

Harry Says Yes
Bonus Episode - Sleazy Rerun with Will Moorman, Bodie Shallenberger and Rob Dunn (Orignally Aired as Keepin' it Sleazy)

Harry Says Yes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2016 73:55


Citation: Audio blog post. Keepin It Sleazy. Ed. Bodie P. Shallenberger., R. Dunn Sleazy Studios, 21 May 2015. Web. 28 Mar. 2016. .

Seed Time and Harvest

Mickey Okeson shares how to forgive from the heart. Orignally aired 1-18-2015.

Outside the Cinema
Episode #356 Big Trouble in Little Chris's World

Outside the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2014 104:48


Orignally a kickstarter request here is our Commentary of Bg Trouble in Little China. Chris was very happy. if you would like to see the video prsentation of this episode please go to www.support.outsidethecinema.com 

The Passion And Soul Podcast by Lee Harrington

Last March Lee was struck by the randomness on the internet, and used the experience as an opportunity to springboard between a varieties of topics. A year later BDSM Roulette is back with such subjects as “outing” of other people, anal play, leather contests and the difference between being “serious” and “solemn” in our sexuality. However, the absurdity of the internet also explodes in the form of “Sexy Platypus,” and of course, lemon whores. Join us as we explore human erotica through a roll of the dice and dive into subjects ranging from thoughtful to full of laughter (and sometimes both).   Links Discussed: Running into people in the outside world - https://fetlife.com/groups/16783/group_posts/5063116 Sexy Platypus - http://soupynuts.blogspot.com/2008/09/sexy-platypus.html Oregon Puppy Contest 2014 - http://www.leatherati.com/2014/02/oregon-puppy-contest-2014/ Blackface at the PDX Eagle - http://www.mollena.com/2013/02/racism-in-leather/ Ultimate Guide to Anal Sex for Women by Tristan Taormino - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1573442216?ie=UTF8&ref_=sr_1_1&s=books&qid=1300639138&sr=1-1&linkCode=shr&camp=213733&creative=393181&tag=opeup-20 Ultimate Guide to Prostate Pleasure by Charlie Glickman - http://www.goodvibes.com/display_product.jhtml?id=6-3-AA-1202&lref=Cat_catalog70002_cat33893__3 Anal Play History Timeline - http://goodvibesblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Good-Vibrations-Anal-History-Timeline.jpg Enjoyable anal play - https://www.babeland.com/sexinfo/howto/bend_over_boyfriend Lemon Whore Video - http://thechive.com/2012/06/18/hands-down-the-most-hilarious-porn-intro-ever-video/ Pterodactyl Porn - http://therealtruth.info/article/63/pterodactyl-porn Find a Munch - http://findamunch.com/   Lee's Upcoming Events/Appearances: http://passionandsoul.com/appearances/     Lee Harrington contact information: http://www.PassionAndSoul.com http://www.FetLife.com/passionandsoul http://twitter.com/#!/PassionAndSoul https://www.facebook.com/passionandsoul   Orignally released as EA310

In the Author's Corner with Etienne
Poet Victor Johnson

In the Author's Corner with Etienne

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 31:00


Orignally from Benton Harbor, Michigan, Victor Johnson, Sr. is a graduate of John Wesley College where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Science.  A self-proclaimed poet, Victor has been writing poetry for 30 years and has 3 published poetry books: Thoughts from the Mind, Birdman 13 Point 1 and Thoughts of Life.  A fourth poetry book, The World of Poetry According to . . . Him, is scheduled for release October 15, 2013, along with 3 chap books (Emotional and Love Poems).  Victor has had his work published in Forward Times newspaper, Storm Magazine, Harbinger Asylum and several newsletters. His works have earned several Editor Choice Awards and an International Award .   Victor hosts the Spoken Word Poetry Contest at the National Black Book Festival held in Houston, Texas annually.