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"You should have just hired a bartender to hang around with you." In which we sample—live, on air—the first non-alcoholic brew produced by our own Jeff's new N.A. Wellbeing Brewery microbrewery. https://WellbeingBrewing.com/ ___________ Intro & Outro Themes: @djfmdotcom
In this first episode of Fine Tuning, I get the absolute pleasure of interviewing local North Carolina noise artist, Spookstina. We discuss her favorite album, Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins. The discussion delves into her personal history, tour stories, teen angst, and feelings about art, music, and personal expression. We also find out what instruments we each played in our school bands. Thanks to Spookstina for being such a kind and wonderful guest. Intro and Outro Themes by me, Neil. The intro to the interview was Cherub Rock, off of Siamese Dream. Thanks for listening! Take care of yourselves
KartPulse Podcast! Insightful conversations with the karting community. Join us at forums.kartpulse.
Chat with Mike from Race Monitor, learn about features coming to RM and his background in kart racing. Opening and Outro Themes by Johan Kalifornski.
"I need help. I need a miracle." —Carly on coming to believe that a power greater than herself could restore her to sanity. As an avid traveler, yogi & confessed self-help junkie, Carly writes about her adventures in life & sobriety on http://MiraclesAreBrewing.com/ where she offers inspirational concepts for enlightenment, spirituality & embracing epicness. She’s been sober from cocaine and alcohol since August 17, 2008 and has found her passion working as an ambassador for sobriety by sharing her experiences of living life above the influence in her writing and speaking. She currently offers one-on-one sobriety coaching and is working on publishing an ebook as well as a self-help book along with creating her first sober retreat in 2017. When she’s not writing or geeking out on the Internet, you can find her sipping tea, hiking mountains, catching a flight, reading a book or dancing to deep house music, which often may be a dance party of one in her living room. ____________________ Intro & Outro Themes by the phenomenally talented @djfmdotcom
"I decided to pick up, and I decided to do it by announcing it to a group of people, and they all toasted me out of the program with a very expensive bottle of wine." —Natasha on "graduating out of AA" Natasha—in recovery herself from eating disorders and substance abuse—is a recovery coach in NYC certified through CARC, CCAR, OASAS and a Recovery Coach Trainer. http://www.SilverBellCoaching.com @SilverBellCoach on Twitter _________________ Intro & Outro Themes: @djfmdotcom
"I had to take a water bottle filled with vodka with me just to get through the day."—Jane on getting through the day. Jane is @yujachingu on Twitter __________________________ Image: drink me [remix by K+S] / 2009 / Team Dalog / CC via Flickr / https://www.flickr.com/photos/thedalogs/3276228160/in/photolist-5Zvwuq Intro & Outro Themes by @djfmdotcom
"I'm not always 'happy, joyous and free.' I'd be bullshitting you if I said that was the case."—Mary on living in recovery. Please, visit Mary here: http://marykillian.com here: http://highwiregirl.blogspot.com and/or here: http://www.amazon.com/Roustabout-Heart-Adventures-Recovery/dp/0996589007/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1448451547&sr=8-1&keywords=the+roustabout+heart _____________________ Intro & Outro Themes by @djfmdotcom
"I was one of those drinkers that blacked out the first time I drank. I thought I wouldn't drink again. Three days later I did."—Jo on SRN Jo is just beginning her story in recovery and most of what she’d normally put in a bio happened during years of active addiction, but they did contribute to who she is today. Jo has been in the fundraising world for most of her career. She’s worked for everyone from the ASPCA (have you SEEN that Sara McLachlan commercial—you can thank her) to MADD (ironic isn’t it?). Her background gives her a different perspective on addiction. Jo sees the movement as early advocates saw HIV/AIDS or international child hunger. She asks herself questions about where the movement fits in the share of donor giving already so competitive or how to break out of the stigma and mainstream recovery support much like Susan G. Komen demanded we stop mourning cancer and celebrate survival. But for now, Jo’s just a middle-age woman in recovery who went back to school in her 40’s, finished an Addiction Counseling program and now works with young men who are battling this disease every day. She believes there’s nothing like seeing the devastation and the miracles up close. She doesn’t blog, our show will be her first ever telling her story publically but she is 100% committed to whatever she can do go give the disease a mainstream platform and help people who want to find the place to recover outloud. Starting with 6 guys in a house in Maryland. __________________ Intro & Outro Themes: @djfmdotcom