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Scott is joined by Bill Pepin, the owner and roaster of Moon Does Artisan Coffee, for a look at how Trump's tariffs are throwing the global coffee market into chaos. Pepin explains that the continental US cannot physically grow the coffee Americans demand and runs through how new trade barriers are cutting off supply lines that do not have alternatives. Discussed on the show: Scott Horton Supreme Breakfast Blend Bill Pepin is the owner and artisan roaster Moon Does Artisan Coffee This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Roberts Brokerage Incorporated; Moon Does Artisan Coffee; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Download Episode. Scott is joined by Bill Pepin, the owner and roaster of Moon Does Artisan Coffee, for a look at how Trump's tariffs are throwing the global coffee market into chaos. Pepin explains that the continental US cannot physically grow the coffee Americans demand and runs through how new trade barriers are cutting off supply lines that do not have alternatives. Discussed on the show: Scott Horton Supreme Breakfast Blend Bill Pepin is the owner and artisan roaster Moon Does Artisan Coffee This episode of the Scott Horton Show is sponsored by: Roberts and Roberts Brokerage Incorporated; Moon Does Artisan Coffee; Tom Woods' Liberty Classroom; Libertas Bella; ExpandDesigns.com/Scott. Get Scott's interviews before anyone else! Subscribe to the Substack. Shop Libertarian Institute merch or donate to the show through Patreon, PayPal or Bitcoin: 1DZBZNJrxUhQhEzgDh7k8JXHXRjY
"Lake City Chamber Chat" Ava LaRue speaks with Heather Thomas, Executive Director of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce with a Girls Day Out recap, Wake Up With Heather on May 7th, volunteers are needed for Tour de Pepin, and a conversation with Jenny Niss, Human Resources for Hearth N Home - the 2024 Manufacturing Business of the Year!
In this episode of The Deep Life Podcast, Dan and Elise explore the essence of living a purposeful and meaningful life by challenging superficial understandings and asking profound questions. They are joined by Carly Pepin, an entrepreneur, international speaker, and human behavior specialist. Carly shares insights into human behavior dynamics, transforming limiting beliefs, and the power of language in personal development. The discussion also delves into how challenges can help uncover life's purpose, the importance of aligning one's life with genuine values, and practical strategies for integrating personal growth into a business context. This inspiring conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding oneself, facing challenges head-on, and the continuous journey of personal development.00:00 Introduction to the Deep Life Podcast01:00 "Your Body Is The Portal" course ad02:50 Interview with Carly: Human Behavior Specialist04:33 Exploring Limiting Beliefs15:12 Transforming Challenges into Opportunities30:52 The Science of Shifting Perspectives33:33 Exploring Trauma and Perception35:02 Reframing Traumatic Experiences36:01 The Impact of Childhood Positivity38:38 Embracing Challenges for Growth45:06 Finding Purpose and Meaning52:43 Building a Business with Purpose59:05 Authenticity in Business and Life01:02:41 Final Thoughts and ResourcesTo connect with Carly, visit:https://www.westcoastgrowthadvisors.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/carlypepin/Get Your Free Gift Here:https://www.carlypepin.com/podcast-gift Sign up for ‘Your Body is the Portal to Your Soul' course from Iris Angellys here: https://www.irisangellys.com/members-programReceive 22% off this course by entering the discount code: DEEPLIFE If you'd like to connect with Dan & EliseYou can find The DEEP Life on social mediaInstagram: https://bit.ly/3TTuUfWYouTube: https://bit.ly/3ScoOWSTikTok: https://bit.ly/3TOX0sUIf you'd like to connect with Dan:You can find him at MomentumStrengthWellness.comwhere he provides virtual fitness & holistic lifestyle coachingOr throughIG @MomentumStrengthWellnessYouTube @MomentumStrengthWellnessFacebook @MomentumStrengthWellness
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In 1989, a groundbreaking film burst onto the scene, revolutionizing the cinematic landscape in unimaginable ways. With an incredible cast and cutting-edge special effects, this film captivated audiences with its deeply relatable yet hilariously flawed characters. Would you believe that it was led by none other than “Weird Al” Yankovic?Directed by Jay Levey and co-written with "Weird Al" himself, this '80s flick tells the story of George Newman, a quirky character whose career seems to crumble at every turn. But when his uncle gifts him a struggling local TV station, George unleashes a torrent of outlandish television shows filled with social satire and zany humor. With the help of his loyal friend, Bob, their whimsical creations attract the ire of a ruthless rival station's CEO, setting the stage for an epic showdown. So grab yourself a Twinkie Weiner Sandwich, a box of Yappy's Dog Treats, and spin the Wheel of Fish as Tim Williams and guest co-host Nicholas Pepin from "Pop Culture Roulette" discuss “UHF” from 1989 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast!There are no additional behind-the-scenes trivia we did not cover in this episode.Sources:Wikipedia, IMDB, Box Office Mojohttps://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/weird-al-yankovic-uhf-movie-factshttps://www.joblo.com/wtf-happened-to-uhf/Some sections were composed or edited by ChatGPTWe'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support!https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
"Lake City Chamber Chat" Ava LaRue speaks with Heather Thomas, Executive Director of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce about Business After Hours this Thursday, Girl's Day Out happening next Saturday the 26th, Water Ski Days tickets are now on sale, and register online for Tour de Pepin & The Y-Knot Tri.
In 1978, after Harold Ramis wrapped "Animal House", the director teamed up with pals Brian Doyle-Murray and Douglas Kenney, along with Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Ted Knight, and the one and only, Rodney Dangerfield, to bring similar frathouse shenanigans to the clubhouse. Featuring legendary performances (many of which were completely improvised) plus an equally memorable soundtrack, this 80s flick came barreling into theaters the summer of 1980, and went on to become one of the most cherished comedies of all time. Widely considered to be one of the all-time funniest comedies ever assembled, the film about a young golf caddy (Michael O'Keefe) desperate to win a scholarship and turn his life around has been listed #71 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs and #7 on AFI's Top 10 Sports Films. So grab your golf clubs, watch out for gopher holes, and remember to be the ball as Tim Williams and guest co-hosts, Nicolas Pepin and Chris McMichen discuss “Caddyshack” from 1980 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast.Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:Cindy Morgan revealed that the oil massage scene with Chevy Chase was entirely improvised. When Lacy exclaims, "You're crazy!" that was Morgan's authentic reaction to Chase dousing her with oil, which was also the case with Chase's reply, "That's what they said about the Son Of Sam.”Writer and producer Douglas Kenney died after the film was released. He fell off a cliff while vacationing in Hawaii. Kenney had experienced deep depression after the film's post-production, as much of the original story had been significantly altered in the editing room, and he was strongly opposed to the final addition of the gopher to the film.Sources:Wikipedia, IMDB, Box Office Mojohttps://www.mentalfloss.com/article/56693/15-things-you-might-not-know-about-caddyshackhttps://screenrant.com/caddyshack-movie-behind-scenes-making-of-trivia/Some sections were composed or edited by ChatGPT We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support!https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
Today, we're diving into the exciting world of climate solutions with Pepin van Dijk. Pepin's work with Carbon Fix is all about finding those bold, early-stage ideas—what we like to call "moonshots"—that can actually make a dent in our carbon problem. We chat about the importance of collaboration and how even in these chaotic times, innovative thinking can lead to impactful changes. Want to be a guest on Stories for the future: Beyond the Bubble? Send Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge a message on PodMatch.You can always find more information about the podcast and my work on storiesforthefuture.comTakeaways: In this episode, we emphasize the importance of collaboration and innovation in tackling climate change, as we explore various perspectives and solutions. Pepijn van Dijk, our guest today, shares his journey through the worlds of business, politics, and humanitarian work, highlighting the interconnectedness of these fields. We discuss the concept of 'moonshots'—bold, early-stage ideas that, if successful, could significantly impact climate solutions and sustainability efforts. The conversation underscores that in these chaotic times, it's crucial to focus on action over talk, bridging the gap between ambition and tangible efforts. Pepijn elaborates on his work with Carbon Fix, where they fund innovative projects aimed at carbon reduction and sustainable practices, emphasizing the need for systemic change. Lastly, we reflect on the power of storytelling in making complex climate issues relatable and inspiring action, as it's stories that truly resonate with people. Links referenced in this episode:carbonfix.orgPepijn van Dijk on LinkedInvklavenes.substack.comstoriesforthefuture.comMentioned in this episode:CS longCheck out Creative Space at getcreativespace.com
Send us a textIn this second episode of a three part series, my favorite cohost Ellen and I survey the development of the papacy from the eighth through the early eleventh century. Among the topics we discuss are who and what the Merovingian and Carolingian dynasties of Francia were; Pope Zacharias' legitimization of Pepin the Short's deposition of a puppet Merovingian king and his elevation to the throne; the "donation of Pepin" that created the papal states; the "Donation of Constantine," forged in the papal chancery to justify the donation of Pepin; the partnership between Charlemagne and the papacy in reforming the Western Church; Pope Leo III's coronation of Charlemagne as Emperor of the Romans on Christmas Day, 800; and how the papacy was reduced once again to being the local bishops of Rome under the control of the Roman aristocracy in the tenth century after the collapse of the Carolingian empire. This is the period that historians see as the nadir of the institution that featured some memorably bad popes, though we conclude with a few good ones under the Ottonian emperors.This episode includes audio snippets Musician Ernst Stolz playing the pilgrims' song, "O Roma nobilis" on tenor vielle, recorder and gemshorn. From his YouTube channel "My Years with Early Music: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wf3_3065gmU)Gregorian Chant - Agnus Dei, posted by fgl music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YZI4cyBkvIListen on Podurama https://podurama.com Intro and exit music are by Alexander NakaradaIf you have questions, feel free to contact me at richard.abels54@gmail.com
Your mindset shapes every aspect of your life, but do you really know what it is? In today's episode, mindset coach Carly Pepin joins me to unpack the subconscious stories that control our actions, why comparison keeps us stuck, and the mindset shift that will help you break free.
Your mindset shapes every aspect of your life, but do you really know what it is? In today's episode, mindset coach Carly Pepin joins me to unpack the subconscious stories that control our actions, why comparison keeps us stuck, and the mindset shift that will help you break free.
In this episode, Hailey is westbound for Wisconsin's Great River Road–designated as a National Scenic Byway, named an All-American Road, and known as the Happiness Highway. Winding for 250 miles through 33 picturesque communities, the Great River Road has many must-stops along the way. Today, we're highlighting 10 must-tour towns!The Bobber is brought to you by Something Special from Wisconsin: https://www.somethingspecialwi.com/Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/10-towns-you-need-to-tour-on-wisconsins-great-river-road/Dahl Auto Museum: https://www.facebook.com/DahlAutoMuseum/; Freedom Park: https://www.freedomparkwi.org/; Maiden Rock Bluff: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/statenaturalareas/MaidenRockBluff; Stockholm Pie & General Store: https://www.stockholmpie.com/; Villa Bellezza: https://www.villabellezza.com/; Nelson Cheese Factory: https://www.facebook.com/NelsonCheese/; The Monarch Public House: https://www.monarchtavern.com/; Kinstone: https://www.kinstonecircle.com/; Elmaro Vineyard: https://elmarovineyard.com/; Sullivan's Supper Club: https://sullivanssupperclub.com/; Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/upper-mississippi-river; Captain Hooks Bait & Tackle: https://www.captainhookstackle.com/; Genoa National Fish Hatchery: https://www.fws.gov/fish-hatchery/genoa; Villa Louis: https://villalouis.wisconsinhistory.org/; Stonefield: https://stonefield.wisconsinhistory.org/; Potosi Brewing Company: https://www.potosibrewery.com/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/the-bobber-blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksWisconsin Great River Road: https://www.wigrr.com/. Follow on social @wigreatriver
Many professionals and entrepreneurs struggle with burnout, imposter syndrome, and the challenge of aligning their daily actions with their true passions. Without a clear vision and strategy, it's easy to lose momentum and feel disconnected from what truly matters. But today's guest has a proven track record of helping entrepreneurs and business leaders clarify their purpose and build lives that inspire them. Carly Pepin is the Founder and Senior Advisor at West Coast Growth Advisors, a human behavior specialist, coach, and speaker who has spent years helping individuals and business leaders break through mental barriers and unlock their full potential. With a background in behavioral psychology and mindset coaching, Carly has worked with high-level executives, entrepreneurs, and organizations to refine their leadership, streamline their operations, and amplify their impact. In our conversation, Carly shares actionable insights on overcoming self-doubt, applying core values to your decision-making, and avoiding the comparison trap that holds so many back. Whether you're looking to take your career to the next level or simply want to feel more fulfilled in your daily life, this episode provides a roadmap to get there. In this podcast interview, you'll learn: How your personal struggles and voids shape your life's purpose. The importance of recognizing daily patterns to uncover what truly drives you. Why comparison leads to imposter syndrome—and how to overcome it. How to balance ambition with authenticity in business and life. The role of mission, vision, and values in creating long-term success. How to cultivate a mindset that fuels growth instead of burnout. Interview Resources West Coast Growth Advisors Carly Pepin Carly Pepin on LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Sony Electronics Elon Musk Brené Brown
In this episode of the "Stuck In My Mind Podcast," hosted by Wize El Jefe, listeners are introduced to the fascinating journey of Carly Pepin, an international speaker, consultant, and expert in human behavior. From the outset, it's clear that Carly's insights into human behavior are shaped by personal experiences and profound professional wisdom. At the heart of the conversation is a detailed exploration of what it means to live a life by design, as opposed to a life driven by duty. Carly describes a life by design as one that aligns with one's core values and passions, turning daily tasks into energizing experiences rather than draining obligations. She illustrates this by contrasting her past experiences in a traditional office setting with her current fulfilling twelve-hour workdays as a coach. Throughout the episode, both Wize and Carly exchange insights about pursuing passion and the energetic shifts that occur when one engages in activities they love—like Wize's passion for podcasting. Carly delves into her journey of transforming challenges into opportunities, recounting her own experiences of overcoming trauma and the steps she took to build a fulfilling career from it. She emphasizes the importance of asking quality questions and recognizing one's internal guidance system to navigate life's obstacles. Carly also highlights the impact of comparisons on personal growth. She explains how removing these comparisons can help individuals find clarity and certainty in their decisions. Carly's approach is firmly rooted in understanding one's authentic self, letting go of guilt and shame, and stepping into roles and paths that truly resonate. Additionally, the episode is peppered with practical insights for those seeking to live authentically and the importance of embracing the myriad aspects of oneself without judgment. Carly demystifies common misunderstandings about human behavior, urging listeners to embrace every part of themselves as necessary for growth. Wize and Carly's dialogue is a treasure trove of actionable wisdom, resonating deeply with anyone feeling stuck or seeking to design a life around their passions. The episode is not only an exploration of Carly's expertise but a celebration of transformative journeys, encouraging listeners to ask the right questions, seek supportive communities, and above all, pursue lives that truly energize them.
NEWS! New episodes now come out a week early on Patreon!! Sign up to listen to next week's episode now! We talk about why, and the silly reason why now, in this episode, along with another, much bigger piece of NEWS.And of course, your nice hosts continue the show's annual tradition of recounting what they did during hiatus.SO. MUCH. NEWS.Nice Games Club on PatreonWhat We Did On Our Winter Break (2024-25)Twin Cities Gamedev communityJoin the IGDATC serverDiscordDonate to Nice Games Alliance ("no" relation)IGDATC 2025 gamesGlobal Game JamStephenUFO 50Civilization VIILydiaPlay Lydia's team's GGJ game, Meowlogue MittensMeowlogue Mittens - Main ThemeEdison BoerkeSoundCloudLydia's team invited everyone at the event to vote on the name of thier game's main character.MarkPlay Mark's team's GGJ game, GachamariEllenMars First LogisticsSteamMartian ChessLoony LabsRoboCoSteam
Episode #109 - In this enlightening episode of The Awakened Heart Podcast, I sit down with Carly Pepin, an International Speaker and Consultant specializing in human behavior. Together, we explore the transformative power of viewing challenges as opportunities for growth. Carly shares how reframing stressful situations can lead to both personal and professional development, highlighting the crucial role of self-reflection and gratitude in overcoming obstacles.With a deep passion for understanding human behavior, Carly teaches that no matter our background, occupation, or upbringing, we all face personal and professional struggles rooted in our own perceptions. She reveals how shifting our perspective and transforming our internal stories can lead to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life. Through her expertise, Carly empowers individuals to break free from limiting beliefs, uncover their core essence, and design a life led by inspiration rather than obligation.Join us for an insightful conversation on how to take control of your narrative and embrace life's challenges as catalysts for transformation.Takeaways We want to see how this is actually serving you to go through those challenges. How is it helping me to understand? This was really challenging, but how did it serve me? It actually got me to take action on something that I had been putting aside. Now it's helped me in my business and it's going to help me to grow. You ask yourself how it serves you. How is it serving me right now? What am I learning? You keep asking that question until you become grateful. It very much stressed me out, but it became a gift.Sound Bites"How does it benefit me?""Now it's a gift.""What am I learning?"Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Carly Pepin and Her Journey 04:49 The Shift from Duty to Passion 08:04 Overcoming Perceived Flaws and Comparisons 11:00 Identifying Strengths and Authenticity 13:46 Living Life by Design vs. Duty 19:33 Cultural Dynamics and Personal Growth 21:29 Misconceptions in Personal Development 26:31 Embracing All Parts of Ourselves 30:27 Staying Grounded in Overwhelming Times 33:30 Resources for Personal Growth 35:24 Future Aspirations and Closing Thoughts 37:55 end screen podcast 17.4 sec.mp4Connect with CarlyContact:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedinTik TokYoutubeLet's Connect!WebsiteInstagram FacebookYoutubeRumbleTik Tok
"Malbianco" (Einaudi) è il nuovo romanzo di Mario Desiati, premio Strega nel 2022 con "Spatriati". Anche in questo caso c'è il tema delle origini, non tanto però quelle geografiche, piuttosto quelle del sangue, i legami familiari. La voce narrante è quella di un uomo, Marco Petrovici, che lascia Berlino dopo averci vissuto per qualche anno. Ha iniziato a svenire e ad avere attacchi di panico e torna dai genitori a Taranto. E' l'occasione per ricostruire il passato della sua famiglia, una storia tramandata con tante omissioni e punti di vista discordanti. Attraverso qualche ricerca, guidato anche dal diario di uno zio ormai scomparso, ricostruisce le vicende del nonno Demetrio e di suo fratello Pepin andati in guerra, ma tornati solo nel '47. Che cosa avevano fatto in quei due anni? E perché i genitori evitano le sue domande? Marco Petrovici decide di indagare la storia della sua famiglia e lo fa con un tempo lento: non è una detective story, quanto piuttosto un viaggio nella memoria familiare. Nella seconda parte parliamo di "La prima regina" (Nord), il nuovo romanzo di Alessandra Selmi, autrice fra l'altro di "Al di qua del fiume" in cui ricostruiva in un mix di fatti reali e finzione la storia della famiglia imprenditoriale Crespi che aveva dato vita a un villaggio industriale alla fine dell'Ottocento. Anche in questo romanzo siamo nell'Ottocento e la realtà si mescola alla fiction. Il personaggio reale è quello di Margherita, la prima regina d'Italia, moglie di Umberto, figlio di Vittorio Emanuele. Margherita è stata educata fin da piccola con l'idea che sarebbe diventata regina. Il matrimonio con Umberto non è dei più felici: lui è innamorato di un'altra donna e ha diverse amanti. Dall'altra parte seguiamo le vicende di Nina, personaggio di fantasia: è una ragazzina di famiglia povera, cresciuta dal fratello, che diventa una delle cameriere di Palazzo Reale e di Margherita. Due storie che si sfiorano, due vite schiacciate da un destino segnato perché quella di Margherita è una vita che subisce gli obblighi di corte, quella di Nina è una vita provata dalla povertà. Ma in entrambe le donne c'è un desiderio di affermazione o addirittura di riscatto.
Legendary chef and culinary educator Jacques Pepin celebrates his 90th birthday with a series of star-studded chef hosted events in 90 cities across the US. Seria Restaurant in Coconut Grove is hosting one event with Chef Miguel Massens and celebrated chef Norman Van Aken. They tell us their stories about Jacques and what will be served there. Sommelier Jacqueline Coleman talks with Alexa Ferra of Alexa's Wine Diary blog about Valentine Day wines.
"Lake City Chamber Chat" Ava LaRue speaks with Heather Thomas, Executive Director of the Lake City Chamber of Commerce about "Wake Up With Heather" tomorrow morning, Lake City Sportsman's Ice Fishing Contest Saturday, and Business After Hours hosted at AmericInn February 20th, and the Annual Dinner and Tour de Pepin registration are now open!
On this episode of The Medical Alley Podcast, we have a conversation with Jon Solberg, Business Development Manager of Pepin Manufacturing. Family-owned for more than three decades, Pepin Manufacturing has a long Minnesota history of fulfilling its promise of providing solutions for OEMs. Whether that's taking a CAD file and finding the sweet spots for improvement or collaborating with an OEM to make small changes (a different type of tape, for example) that provide big improvements for patient care, the company is dedicated to its mission. Hear from Jon about Pepin's history, its work with OEMs, how the company is expanding into new markets, and more.Send us a message!Follow Medical Alley on social media on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.
Click here to send me a text message ...Stories arrive on our TV screen daily, unbidden. We are momentarily entertained or diverted but rarely are we changed. The old stories, however, passed down from generation to generation, were meant to instruct us, to identify us with a tribe, and to change us. Natalie Pepin, a Metis artist and cultural educator, and Tad Hargrave, a European-Canadian marketer and cultural explorer, both experienced the dearth of life-changing stories in our modern culture ... until they stumbled upon traditional fairy tales. Smitten by their potency, they now offer workshops on these ancient stories, each one capable of both rooting and transforming us. More about Tad & Natalie:Natalie's Website: https://meetingmyancestors.comTad's Website: https://marketingforhippies.comAn Excellent Resource on Fairy Tales:"Origins of Fairy Tales from Around the World," a Ten-Book Series by Pook Press (UK), including: Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, Beauty and the Beast, Little Red Riding Hood, and more, each edition comprising seven variants of popular fairy tales.Personal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2022
In this inspiring episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, we welcome Carly Pepin, an international speaker and human behavior specialist, to help us uncover the keys to mastering our mindset and creating a life of intention and purpose. Carly shares her powerful journey of self-discovery and explains how understanding who we truly are can transform every area of our lives. Together, we explore: ✨ Authenticity and Self-Worth: How to tap into your true self and permanently build a strong foundation of self-worth. ✨ Discovering Your Purpose: Insights into finding and evolving your life purpose as you grow. ✨ Shifting Your Mindset: The tools and strategies to move past limiting beliefs and embrace success. ✨ Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How to reframe feelings of self-doubt and celebrate your unique strengths. ✨ The Role of Shame and Pride: Understanding how these emotions shape our experiences and how to rise above them. Carly also shares stories from her clients and practical advice on embracing the positive and negative aspects of ourselves, reframing challenges, and finding clarity amidst life's complexities. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Overview 04:33 Comparisons and Disconnect 10:22 Embracing Both Sides: The Positive and Negative 16:21 Preparing for Challenges 20:12 Balancing Different Areas of Life 25:27 Being Both Hero and Villain 28:36 Embracing Authenticity and Self-Discovery 38:24 Addressing Imposter Syndrome Takeaways: Comparisons are natural but can disconnect us from our true selves. Life purpose evolves as we achieve goals and move into new phases of growth. Authenticity is the key to fulfillment—give yourself permission to embrace it. Shifting your perspective can unlock hidden potential and lead to a meaningful life. Connect with Carly Pepin:
We're talking Pippin today, and we're joined by David M. Perry and Matthew Gabriele, historians and authors of books you should read! We're here today to talk about Pippin, the musical about the son of Charlemagne, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by Roger O. Hirson and Bob Fosse, as well as original direction/choreography by Fosse. To round it out, our guests have just released a book they wrote on the sons and grandsons of Charlemagne, called Oathbreakers!For more medieval history, check out their newsletter at https://buttondown.com/ModernMedievalDavid M Perry can be found at https://www.davidmperry.com/Both can be found on blusky Matthew Gabriele @profgabriele.com and David M Perry @lollardfish.bsky.socialOathbreakers can be found at your local or online book seller!
In the early '70s, films like The Omega Man, Soylent Green, and THX-1138 painted a bleak future of chaos and government control. By 1981, the tone had shifted, with films like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Clash of the Titans offering escapism and classic good vs. evil battles. But then came this 80s flick, set in a dystopian 1997 where Manhattan is a prison island. The hero, a morally gray anti-hero on a mission to rescue the President, must navigate a world full of shady characters and alliances. Join Tim Williams and guest co-host, Nicholas Pepin from the "Pop Culture Roulette" Podcast, to dive into Escape from New York on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode: The idea of putting a wig on at one point in the film was improvised by Donald Pleasance. The shot of Maggie's corpse under the Duke's car was added after principal photography was done as John Carpenter felt the audience wouldn't get that the impact had killed her. Carpenter and Adrienne Barbeau filmed the shot in their garage with her under their own car. Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB https://www.the-numbers.com/box-office-chart/weekend/1981/07/10 https://www.gq.com/story/escape-from-new-york-40-kurt-russell-john-carpenter-grim-future Some sections were composed by ChatGPT We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
The Frankish king, Charlemagne the Great, is one of the titanic figures of European history, simultaneously renowned and shadowy. His rise to supreme power is a staggering story of warring religious empires, betrayal, battle, blindings and brutal conquest. How, then, did this one time Frankish interloper become the father of Europe, progenitor of a Holy Roman Empire whose descendants would rule right up until the time of Napoleon, and Emperor of the West? It begins in 741 AD when, following the death of the Frankish leader Charles Martel - ‘The Hammer' - his two sons, Carloman and the pious by ruthless Pepin were forced to look to the Pope in Rome, then a subsidiary to the Byzantine empire, to buttress their authority. The Pope too was increasingly embattled at that time, struggling against invasions by the ferocious Germanic Lombards from the north of Italy. Desperate, he called upon Pepin for aid. So it was that, after his brother's abdication, Pepin was officially anointed by the Pope as the sole King of the Franks, before crossing the Alps and smashing Lombardy. After his death, he would leave his kingdom the foremost power in Western Europe, and in the hands of to his own two sons: Carloman and Charles, later known as Charlemagne. A terrible power struggle would ensue… Join Tom and Dominic for this next instalment of their mighty series on the Franks and the rise of Charlemagne. How would Charles' and Carloman's battle for power play out? _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett Editor: Aaliyah Akude Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode features a conversation that reminds us how some of the most inspiring success stories emerge from our greatest challenges. Meet Jennifer, the creative force behind Wisconsin's stunning Pepin Forest Tree House. What began as a dream to build a treehouse during the uncertainty of 2020 evolved into something far more complex – a story of resilience, creative problem-solving, and ultimately, triumph. Despite facing a contractor crisis that left her with little more than a skeleton structure and depleted funds, Jennifer and her husband refused to give up. They sold their car, dipped into retirement savings, and even turned to local investors to bring their vision to life.Drawing from her background in wedding photography and social media marketing, Jennifer transformed their setback into an opportunity. Today, the Pepin Forest Tree House stands as a testament to perseverance, boasting massive windows that replaced the original "tiny, crappy" ones, handcrafted railings made from forest-gathered sticks, and an Instagram following that's helped achieve an impressive 80% direct booking rate.In this episode, we'll dive deep into Jennifer's journey from crisis to success, exploring everything from the nitty-gritty of social media strategy to the delicate dance of being an on-site host. Whether you're a fellow host, an aspiring cabin owner, or simply someone who loves a good comeback story, you won't want to miss this honest and inspiring conversation.Pepin Forest Tree House Website: https://www.pepinforesttreehouse.com/IG HANDLES@pepinforesttreehouse@cozyrockcabin@cozycampsebec@cozycabinbooneBOOKING SITESPepin Forest Tree House: https://www.pepinforesttreehouse.com/book-your-stayCozy Rock Cabin: https://staycozycabin.holidayfuture.com/listings/311027Cozy Cabin Boone: https://staycozycabin.holidayfuture.com/listings/311026Cozy Camp Sebec: https://staycozycabin.holidayfuture.com/listings/311051Cozy Rock Website: http://www.staycozycabin.comBook a Cabin Consultation Here: http://www.staycozycabin.com
Dr. Jeremy Pepin of Advanced Kidney Care explores the growing role of ASCs in interventional nephrology. He discusses key trends, operational benefits for dialysis patients, and the future of this evolving care setting. This episode is sponsored by Surgery Partners.
Carly Pepin helps individuals overcome mental roadblocks, shift their mindset, and unlock their authentic leadership potential. Through personalized coaching, transformational trainings, and inspiring keynotes, Carly empowers clients to quiet the mental noise, break through limiting beliefs, and align with their unique vision and purpose. Her mission is to help others thrive from the inside out, creating lasting impact and living as their most authentic, empowered selves. https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlypepin/
In this episode, Cathy speaks with Carly Pepin, an international speaker and consultant specializing in human behavior. Carly shares her insights on how mindset shapes financial destiny, addressing the balance of pride and shame in leadership, and strategies to create a fulfilling life by aligning with your purpose. In this episode, you'll discover: Turning Your Vacation Into Your Vocation: How to design a life and business aligned with your purpose. Shifting Mindset for Financial Growth: The role of mindset in creating wealth and overcoming self-doubt. The Importance of Charging Your Worth: Why charging appropriately empowers clients and improves accountability. Balancing Pride and Shame: Insights into achieving neutrality and growth as a leader. Creating a Clear Business Strategy: The significance of planning and structure in personal and professional success. Memorable Quotes “When you align with your purpose, your work becomes a source of energy, not exhaustion.” “Charge what you're worth—it's not just for you; it's for your clients to value and commit to the process.” Bio Carly Pepin is an international speaker and consultant with a specialized focus on human behavior. She shares the message that regardless of one's background, occupation, or origin, every individual encounters personal and professional challenges stemming from their own perceived flaws. Carly emphasizes that the key to living a fulfilling life lies in how you utilize and transform these stories. Through her expertise, she guides individuals in looking beyond the surface and delving into the core essence of their being. Carly enables her clients to design their lives with purpose, rather than succumbing to a life dictated by duty. Mentioned in This Episode: Carly Pepin's Website: carlypepin.com Traits of the Great Workshop: priorityinstitute.com Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website Leave a Review: If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
If you need to do some holiday shopping, want to relax with your friends, or just need a getaway… this is for you!This episode is brought to you in part by Destination Pepin. Click here to get the One the Road Google Map (OVER 1,000 PINS!!)IG: @thatwisconsincoupleFB: @thatwisconsincoupleLeave us your feedback or recommendations here!
Episode 657 - In today's podcast interview, Carly Pepin joins me while we dive deep into overcoming the feeling of being stuck and how to find clarity and purpose. Learn how to shift your mindset, view emotions as feedback, and align your actions with your values. This episode is packed with insights to help you: ✅ Understand why you feel stuck ✅ Gain clarity and direction ✅ Transform emotional triggers into personal growth opportunities ✅ Discover the power of aligning with your true values Whether you're navigating a life transition, dealing with stress, or seeking personal transformation, this episode will provide actionable steps to help you move forward with purpose and confidence. Connect with Carly Pepin: www.carlypepin.com http://facebook.com/carly.pepin.consulting http://instagram.com/carlympepin/ http://linkedin.com/in/carlypepin/ https://www.tiktok.com/@carlypepin https://www.youtube.com/@carlypepin To unlock your full potential and live your best life, I invite you to SCHEDULE YOUR FREE DISCOVERY CALL: www.heatherhakes.com SCHEDULE YOUR FREE DISCOVERY CALL: www.heatherhakes.com MY PRODUCTS AND COACHING:
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Amy's close friend Virginie Pepin joins her in the studio to break down exactly how she started her clothing label Pfeiffer. They chat about everything from how a piece is designed, to what happens when you fight with your co-founder, to designing a dress that other brands want to rip off. Shop Pfeiffer here You can buy AT LAST wine here! ORDER Amy's Book 'Strap Yourself In' HERE Contact Amy and check out all her stuff HERE Follow and Subscribe to Amy's other podcast - search for: ⭐️ 'Beyond The Chaos' ⭐️ with Amy Gerard and Gen Muir Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Explore the power of personal transformation with international speaker Carly Pepin. Learn how to overcome challenges and design a purposeful life by understanding human behavior. #HumanBehavior #PersonalGrowth #LifeDesign #SelfImprovement #InternationalSpeakerhttps://www.carlypepin.com/https://www.facebook.com/carly.pepin.consultinghttps://www.instagram.com/carlympepin/https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlypepin/Carly is an International Speaker and Consultant with a specialized focus on human behavior. She shares the message that regardless of one's background, occupation, or origin, every individual encounters personal and professional challenges stemming from their own perceived flaws. Carly emphasizes that the key to living a fulfilling life lies in how you utilize and transform these stories.Having devoted her life to mastering the intricacies of human behavior, Carly empowers others to do the same. Through her expertise, she guides individuals in looking beyond the surface and delving into the core essence of their being. By uncovering and addressing the deeper issues that hinder personal growth, Carly enables her clients to design their lives with purpose rather than succumbing to a life dictated by duty. Follow me on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@all.in.all.with.alex Follow my Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/AllinAllwithAlex/ Listen to the Audio Version https://anchor.fm/alex-morris8 Subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYCE3hcGlcW_EA9o9P_gYbg?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in Music videos? Follow my videography channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheVisualGoat?sub_confirmation=1 Interested in finding a new artist? Click the link below https://www.youtube.com/c/SirromTheRapper?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to the All In All With ALex, your go-to resource for practical mental health tips, self-improvement strategies, and personal growth insights. In each episode, we explore topics like managing anxiety, overcoming depression, building self-confidence, developing healthy habits, and cultivating resilience. You'll hear from real mental health professionals, life coaches, and inspiring individuals who have overcome their own struggles. Our mission is to provide you with actionable advice, coping techniques, and empowering perspectives to help you live your best life. Whether you're dealing with a specific mental health challenge or simply want to level up your personal growth journey, this channel has something for you. Join our community of like-minded individuals seeking to prioritize their well-being and unlock their full potential. Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on new episode releases, and let us know in the comments what mental health or self-improvement topics you'd like us to cover. Don't go it alone on your journey towards better mental health and self-improvement. Tune in, get inspired, and start taking steps towards becoming the best version of yourself. Your growth and well-being are worth it! tags podcast, best podcasts, all in all with alex podcast, all in all with alex, alex morris podcast, depression podcast, mental health podcast, mental therapy podcast, mental health matters, million dollars worth of game, podcast
In this conversation, Keltie speaks with Liz Leedham-Pepin, who shares her powerful journey to motherhood through adoption. You'll hear Liz and Keltie discuss: Liz's lifelong dreams of motherhood, and the emotional rollercoaster of trying to conceive Why Liz decided that motherhood probably wasn't for her after all, and why she and her wife decided to adopt after a life-changing epiphany Insights from Liz's experience navigating the adoption process, the importance of self-advocacy, and the unexpected challenges that arose along the journey The importance of openness in adoption, the ethical considerations involved, and the lengthy process of navigating the adoption system in Canada Some of the complexities and challenges of parenting Liz and her wife have faced as an LGBTQ+ couple Liz's experience and perspectives on parenting children with special needs Advice for prospective adoptive parents and reflections on the joys of parenthood About Liz: Liz Leedham-Pepin is a nurse living in British Columbia, Canada, with her wife and their adopted twins. Their family will soon be joined by the twins' younger brother. Liz's professional experience includes time spent working with autistic children and at-risk youth, including youth and teenagers struggling with emotional disturbances, addiction, mental health, homelessness, and prostitution. Liz's nursing experience includes emergency and on-call forensic nursing, and supporting moderate to severe mental health and addiction. ___ Join the upcoming Kids or Childfree Group Program here: kidsorchildfree.com/kids-or-childfree-program Check out our free resources here, or at kidsorchildfree.com/free-resources And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Kids or Childfree Podcast if you love what you're hearing! You can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or a rating on Spotify. Find us online at www.kidsorchildfree.com. Instagram: www.instagram.com/kidsorchildfree TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@kidsorchildfree
On the next episode of The MisFitNation hosted by Rich LaMonica, we welcome Carly Pepin. Carly Pepin is an International Speaker and Consultant with a specialized focus on human behavior. With a global reach, she delivers the message that regardless of one's background, occupation, or origin, every individual encounters personal and professional challenges stemming from their own perceived flaws. Carly emphasizes that the key to living a fulfilling life lies in how you utilize and transform these stories. Having devoted her life to mastering the intricacies of human behavior, Carly empowers others to do the same. Through her expertise, she guides individuals in looking beyond the surface and delving into the core essence of their being. By uncovering and addressing the deeper issues that hinder personal growth, Carly enables her clients to design their lives with purpose rather than succumbing to a life dictated by duty. Check out Carly here: https://www.carlypepin.com/
Imagine pitching this to a movie studio in the 80s: two clueless slackers travel through time in a phone booth, rounding up historical figures for their high school history project. Not exactly an easy sell, right? But what started as a quirky stand-up routine from college pals Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon turned into a surprise hit. The film didn't just make money—it inspired a sequel, an animated series, a comic book, and even its own breakfast cereal! After a challenging production—complete with budget issues, a rewritten ending, and hundreds of auditions—Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure finally hit theaters. While initial reviews were most heinous, it steadily won over audiences, and the rest is, well, history. So, jump into the time-traveling phone booth, practice your air guitar skills, and don't forget to wind your watch as Nicholas Pepin, Chad Sheppard, Laramy Wells, and I discuss Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure from 1989 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast! Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode: Many of the historical figures that Bill and Ted brought back died in tragic ways. Several, including Socrates, Joan of Arc, Billy the Kid, and Abraham Lincoln, were either executed or assassinated. Sigmund Freud died by assisted suicide. Some people believe Napoleon Bonaparte's death under house arrest was the result of arsenic poisoning. Historically, Genghis Khan and Ludwig van Beethoven died of natural causes. Bill's "philosophy" to Socrates, "All we are is dust in the wind, dude," is a line from "Dust in the Wind" by Kansas. Socrates' response is, "Like sands of the hourglass, such are the days of our lives." For decades, that was the opening credits voiceover for "Days of Our Lives". Amy Stoch (Missy) appeared in 26 episodes of Days of Our Lives in 1986, while Tony Steedman (Socrates) appeared in 15 episodes in 1990. Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/alex-winter-bill-ted-excellent-adventure-lost-scene-interview-955329/ https://screenrant.com/bill-ted-excellent-adventure-behind-scenes-facts/ https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2551533/bill-and-teds-excellent-adventure-non-heinous-behind-the-scenes-facts-about-the-time-travel-movie https://keithandthemovies.com/2020/04/22/retro-review-bill-teds-excellent-adventure-1989/ Some sections were composed by ChatGPT We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
The rise and spread of Islam up to its defeat at the Battle of Tours; Charles Martel, Pepin, and the Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne
In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik Chakraborty welcomes Betsy Pepin, the founder and CEO of Pepin Realty, one of the top real estate firms in the country. Betsy is also the author of the empowering book Breaking Boxes, which encourages readers to break free from societal expectations and live more authentically. Betsy shares her inspiring journey, from her rise in real estate to the creation of her nonprofit foundation, Pepin Gives. She opens up about feeling unfulfilled despite ticking off the boxes of success, and how breaking through limiting societal expectations helped her rediscover joy and purpose. The conversation delves into the challenges she faced while growing her business, including the turning point where she recognized the need for structure, vision, and mentorship. Betsy's story offers valuable lessons for anyone looking to escape limiting beliefs, follow their passion, and redefine success on their terms. About the Guest: Betsy Pepin is the founder and CEO of Pepin Realty, an author, and a social advocate through her nonprofit, Pepin Gives. She has built a successful real estate empire while promoting positive change and empowerment. Her book, Breaking Boxes, explores how societal expectations can limit personal growth and encourages breaking free from these metaphorical constraints to live an authentic life. Key Takeaways: Breaking Free from Societal Boxes: Betsy discusses how societal and personal expectations can confine us, and why it's crucial to challenge these limitations in order to find our true selves. Importance of Vision and Mentorship: Betsy shares how lacking a clear vision initially held her back, and how hiring a coach transformed her business and mindset. Navigating Personal Growth: She opens up about her midlife journey, where, despite success, she felt unfulfilled. Through therapy, journaling, and self-reflection, Betsy redefined what success meant for her. Building a Business from Scratch: Learn how Betsy grew Pepin Realty from her home office, navigated challenges, and scaled her company by embracing structure and long-term planning. Empowering Others: Through her book and nonprofit, Betsy aims to help others identify and overcome the boxes society places on them, fostering empowerment and personal growth.
80s action movie icon Arnold Schwarzenegger had already faced off against deadly alien hunters in "Predator", but that same year, he took on another action-packed sci-fi film, trading aliens for a dystopian future and a deadly reality TV show. This 80s flick was a wild departure from the original short story it was based on, but it delivered plenty of action and comedic moments. In this adaptation, convicted criminals known as "runners" must survive against professional killers in a twisted televised reality show with a charismatic host who has sinister secrets. So don your favorite golden jumpsuit, brush up on your one-liners, and don't touch that dial as Tim Williams and guest co-hosts Nicholas Pepin from "Pop Culture Roulette" Podcast and Laramy Wells from "Moving Panels" Podcast discuss “The Running Man” from 1987 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode: The character of Mrs. McArdle, who host Damon Killian states is the show's number one fan, is an homage to Mrs. Miller, a long-time fixture of many series, including The Merv Griffin Show. Her claim to fame was that she showed up to the tapings almost daily. Mic Fleetwood came up with the "Star Trek" reference in the movie because he was a big fan of the original 1960s series. Two years after the movie was released, Fleetwood achieved a lifelong ambition by making a cameo in an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation". Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, BoxOfficeMojo https://www.joblo.com/tango-and-cash-1989-sylvester-stallone-revisited/ https://www.eightieskids.com/20-surprising-facts-you-probably-didnt-know-about-tango-and-cash/ https://weminoredinfilm.com/2017/11/13/the-story-behind-the-making-of-the-running-man/ https://www.joblo.com/the-running-man-arnold-schwarzenegger/#google_vignette Some sections were composed by ChatGPT We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
Corry and Melissa guested on the Carolina Women's Collective podcast with Booth Parker, sharing their stories and laughs. Enjoy this episode where your business coaches get to be on the other end of the interview and have a blast doing it!Read about the Carolina Women's Collective Summit here! Listen to the Carolina Women's Collective Podcast here.Find events and resources on the Carolina Women's Collective websiteThe Carolina Women's Collective on social:Instagram: @carolinawomenscollectiveFacebook: @carolinawomenscollectiveLinkedIn: Carolina Women's CollectiveSchedule a discovery call with us!Join our BUILT workshop series.The Business Reboot website is hereWant to have The Business Reboot right in your inbox? Join our community here.The Business Reboot Instagram: @businessrebootThis podcast is produced by Rooster High Productions.
In the not-too-distant future, civilization has been destroyed by genocide, starvation, and plague, and chaos reigns in the wastelands surrounding the collapsed Brooklyn Bridge. As guerilla fighters battle amid the desolation, one woman, who is also a robot, harbors a secret that could save humanity. As menacing baddies seek to exploit her to monopolize the production of the world-ravaging plague's cure, a muscled martial arts mercenary has committed to protecting her. So hold tight to the barbed wire, grab your repainted paintball gun, and join us on the trek to Atlanta as Tim Williams and guest co-hosts, Nicholas Pepin from "Pop Culture Roulette" Podcast, Laramy Wells from "Moving Panels" Podcast, discuss “Cyborg” from 1989 on this episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode: The chain mail and forearm guards worn by Fender were part of the costume for the character "Blade" in "Masters of the Universe" (1987). The movie's violent scenes were significantly edited to secure an R rating instead of an X rating. These edits included toning down a throat-slitting scene and reducing the amount of blood and gore during the village massacre. Additionally, a scene depicting the death of a man Van Damme was fighting was removed, leading to a noticeable inconsistency where it appeared as though the character suddenly disappeared. Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo https://subversiverabbit.com/blog/cyborg-1989-a-detailed-look-into-b-movie-gold/ https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/cyborg-35-year-anniversary Some sections were composed by ChatGPT We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
Bill continues to talk Packers and compare the different NFL divisions. Lake Pepin becomes a topic of discussion, and Vinny Rottino's earlier appearance is replayed for those who missed it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our most fun episode yet! Corry Frazier and Melissa Pepin of The Business Reboot are business coaches with a combined 37+ years as entreprenuers and are an effective and hilarious duo on the mics, both here and on their own podcast. Booth asks them about how they got here and what they're passionate about, from their origin story to balancing parenthood and more.Links we mentioned in the episode:Join the Reboot's BUILT workshop seriesThe Business Reboot website is here!The Business Reboot Instagram: @businessrebootFind our events and more resources on the Carolina Women's Collective websiteThe Carolina Women's Collective Instagram: @carolinawomenscollectiveThis show is produced by Rooster High Productions.
Durant l'été, je vous propose une sélection des meilleurs épisodes de Vlan sur la dernière saison. L'occasion de découvrir ou redécouvrir des épisodes qui ont énormément plu. Charles Pepin est philosophe et c'est un habitué du podcast. Pour être sincère je suis très excité à l'idée de vous proposer cet épisode aujourd'hui car je le trouve particulièrement intéressant et parce que je sais qu'il va vous plaire. Le dernier livre de Charles, Vivre avec son passé, sorti chez Allary est à l'intersection de la neuroscience et de la philosophie et c'est passionnant. Vous allez apprendre des tonnes de choses dans cet épisode. Charles Pepin nous emmène dans un voyage à travers les méandres de notre passé, remettant en question notre perception de la réalité, de l'identité et de l'importance de nos souvenirs. À travers des concepts philosophiques et des découvertes scientifiques, notre invité nous guide vers une réflexion profonde sur notre rapport au passé et sur les possibilités de le transformer. Découvrez comment les neurosciences révèlent que nos souvenirs sont constamment réinventés, que notre passé peut être réécrit et que notre cerveau se remodèle en permanence. Alors, préparez-vous à plonger dans une discussion stimulante sur la construction de soi et la manière dont nous pouvons utiliser notre passé pour aller de l'avant. Une partie des questions que l'on aborde : 1. Comment la plasticité neuronale affecte-t-elle notre capacité à changer les aspects problématiques de notre vie ? 2. Quelle est votre opinion sur l'idée que le passé est une reconstruction et non une réalité objective ? 3. Comment les pertes de mémoire peuvent-elles causer des crises identitaires et comment peuvent-elles être résolues ? 4. Pensez-vous que la remémoration du passé peut révéler ce qui compte pour vous et ce qui ne vous convient pas ? 5. Avez-vous déjà expérimenté des méthodes d'intervention dans le passé, comme le reparentage en thérapie des schémas ou l'habituation à des scènes difficiles ? 6. Croyez-vous que les souvenirs du passé puissent être ravivés par des stimuli sensoriels ? 7. Comment définiriez-vous ce qu'est réellement le passé et où se situe la frontière entre ce qui peut être réécrit et ce qui doit être accepté ? 8. Pensez-vous qu'en vous tournant vers les autres, vous pouvez vous retrouver vous-même et évoluer dans la relation avec votre passé ? 9. Comment percevez-vous l'importance de la transmission et quels sont les avantages d'aller vers le passé, l'avenir et les autres ? 10. Pensez-vous que notre perception du présent est influencée par notre passé, et si oui, comment cela peut-il affecter notre bien-être et notre épanouissement personnel ? Suggestion d'autres épisodes à écouter : #156 Comprendre la magie de la rencontre avec Charles Pepin (https://audmns.com/bkWIirp) Vlan #90 Booster sa confiance en soi à l'ère numérique avec Charles Pepin (https://audmns.com/oVsnEHR) #206 Comment développer l'esprit critique chez les enfants? Avec Samah Karaki (https://audmns.com/dFSogCP)
In this episode of the Meaningful Revolution podcast, host Shawn Buttner interviews Carly Pepin, a human behavior expert. The discussion pivots on finding and creating purpose, living authentically, and the mindsets that support purposeful living. Pepin shares her personal journey through challenges such as perceived traumas, anxiety, and depression, and how discovering human behavior principles transformed her life. They explore how values, priorities, and universal laws drive human behavior, and provide insights into creating a meaningful life by aligning actions with one's true purpose. Key Points: 00:00 Introduction to Finding Purpose 01:11 Meet Carly Pepin: A Journey Through Personal Challenges 03:49 Defining Human Behavior and Its Philosophical Roots 06:47 The Role of Conflict and Universal Laws 10:40 Understanding Values and Priorities 26:26 Struggles with Self-Image 27:17 Discovering Health and Wellness 30:40 The Importance of Motivation 33:46 Balancing Priorities and Values 35:57 Adapting to Life's Challenges 40:30 Practical Tips for a Meaningful Life 47:16 Conclusion and Contact Information Bio: Carly is an International Speaker and Consultant with a specialized focus on human behavior. She shares the message that regardless of one's background, occupation, or origin, every individual encounters personal and professional challenges stemming from their own perceived flaws. Carly emphasizes that the key to living a fulfilling life lies in how you utilize and transform these stories. Having devoted her life to mastering the intricacies of human behavior, Carly empowers others to do the same. Through her expertise, she guides individuals in looking beyond the surface and delving into the core essence of their being. By uncovering and addressing the deeper issues that hinder personal growth, Carly enables her clients to design their lives with purpose rather than succumbing to a life dictated by duty. Follow up with Carly: https://www.instagram.com/carlympepin/ https://www.carlypepin.com https://www.youtube.com/@carlypepin http://facebook.com/carly.pepin.consulting http://linkedin.com/in/carlypepin/ https://www.tiktok.com/@carlypepin Episodes & Show Notes: https://www.shawnbuttner.com/podcasts/the-meaningful-revolution/ Join Our Newsletter!
The Great River Road National Scenic Byway, now recognized as an All-American Road and known as the "Happiness Highway," is a historic route that features seven bridges and Amtrak train access. It winds through 33 Wisconsin towns, offering attractions like locks and dams and interpretive centers. Notable stops in the north include Prescott's Freedom Park, the Native American Effigy Mounds in Hager City, and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum in Pepin. The central region highlights Trempealeau's Wildlife Refuge and Elmaro Vineyard, while the southern section boasts Prairie du Chien's Villa Louis Historic Site and the Driftless Café in Viroqua.Discover more about the Great River Road in the Discover Wisconsin episode, "The Wisconsin Great River Road – An All-American Road," available on discoverwisconsin.com and the Discover Wisconsin YouTube Channel here: https://bit.ly/3UUnW9wLearn more about the Wisconsin Great River Road at the following links:Website: https://bit.ly/4aGNkpdFacebook: https://bit.ly/3wVNlaRInstagram: https://bit.ly/4bRcgLqX: https://bit.ly/4dWvFN0Sponsored By: Friends of the Great River Road;https://bit.ly/4aGNkpdWisconsin Department of Transportation; https://bit.ly/3lE53Y4
To the children of the '80s, the only thing cooler than the idea of space camp is the idea behind this forgotten 80's flick, in which Lea Thompson, Joaquin Phoenix, and their fellow teen team members must figure out how to land an actual space shuttle after a freak accident at NASA's Kennedy Space Center launches them into outer space. It could have been one of the biggest movies of 1986 but then tragedy happened. When the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in January of 86, so did the film's marketing plan and hopes of blockbuster status. But thanks to VHS and HBO, it eventually found its audience and inspired future scientists, pilots and even astronauts. So climb in the Space Shuttle, buckle up, and watch the oxygen levels as Tim Williams and guest co-hosts, Jeff Atkins, Ben Carpenter, and Nicholas Pepin (from "Pop Culture Roulette Podcast") discuss “SpaceCamp” from 1986 on this special bonus episode of the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast. Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover on this episode: The footage of the Space Shuttle Orbiter landing is from Challenger touching down at the conclusion of STS-8. This was the first night landing of the Space Shuttle program. In earlier drafts of the storyline, a Russian shuttle is sent up to rescue the American kids. At the end of the film, it was to be revealed that Russian kids had rescued the American kids. Sources: Wikipedia, IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Box Office Mojo, https://www.al.com/life/2019/07/secrets-of-the-80s-spacecamp-movie-revealed.html https://www.thedigitalcinema.info/single-post/2018/02/21/interview-with-harry-winer-director-of-spacecamp https://www.vulture.com/2020/01/disney-developing-a-tv-show-based-on-1986-space-camp-movie.html We'd love to hear your thoughts on our podcast! You can share your feedback with us via email or social media. Your opinions are incredibly valuable to us, and we'd be so grateful to know what you enjoyed about our show. If we missed anything or if you have any suggestions for 80s movies, we'd love to hear them too! If you're feeling extra supportive, you can even become a subscription member through "Buy Me A Coffee". For more details and other fun extensions of our podcast, check out this link. Thank you for your support! https://linktr.ee/80sFlickFlashback
Ben Higgins and Trista Sutter are catching up with one of the newest Bachelor success stories, Kenny Braasch and Mari Pepin! We're hanging out the morning after The Golden Wedding and revealing every jaw-dropping moment! We get into some predictions for what will happen with the men in the mansion during the Golden Bachelorette. Plus, Kenny and Mari share their plans for starting a family!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.