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Sixty-66 is Greater Than 10 - Pigeonholed into Complacencyhttp://www.battle4freedom.com/studio/?sixty-66-is-greater-than-10Network: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+6%3A6-9&version=CJBDeuteronomy 6:6-9These words, which I am ordering you today, are to be on your heart; and you are to teach them carefully to your children. You are to talk about them when you sit at home, when you are traveling on the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them on your hand as a sign, put them at the front of a headband around your forehead, and write them on the door-frames of your house and on your gates.Louisiana passes law to force classrooms to display 10 Commandmentshttps://mol.im/a/13548125Does Batman need to smack some sense into us?GOP lawmaker secretly pours water into rival's bag for FIVE MONTHShttps://mol.im/a/13548785Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris resigns over sex abuse claimshttps://mol.im/a/13544493https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy+11%3A18-20&version=CJBDeuteronomy 11:18-20Therefore, you are to store up these words of mine in your heart and in all your being; tie them on your hand as a sign; put them at the front of a headband around your forehead; teach them carefully to your children, talking about them when you sit at home, when you are traveling on the road, when you lie down and when you get up; and write them on the door-frames of your house and on your gatesFirerose left bombshell handwritten love note for Billy Ray Cyrushttps://mol.im/a/13545373Nurse's family home of 17 years sold behind her backhttps://mol.im/a/13543249US Navy on red alert as Russian nuclear submarine passes Miami coasthttps://mol.im/a/13546755https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+57%3A8&version=CJBIsaiah 57:8Behind door and doorpost you set up your [lewd] memorial; then, far from me, you uncovered your bed, climbed up on it and opened it wide, made an agreement with some of them, whose bed you loved when you saw their hand beckoning.https://www.barna.com/research/rising-spiritual-openness/Rising Spiritual Openness in Americahttps://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+119%3A9%2C+11&version=CJBPsalm 119:9How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word... I treasure your word in my heart, so that I won't sin against you.https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans+10%3A17&version=CJBRomans 10:17So trust comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through a word proclaimed about the Messiah.
This episode sees host James Whelan joined by Morningstar's Matt Wacher and Macquarie ETF Investment Strategist Blair Hannon, to discuss the new but rapidly growing active ETF sector. Pigeonholed by many as simply the low-cost, passively managed building blocks of portfolios, the ETF sector is now a hotbed of innovation, with a rapidly growing range of solutions coming to market offering investors the return smoothing benefits of active management while opening access to highly investable thematics. This episode will give listeners a comprehensive overview of the sector, including options available, and sector dynamics. Matt Wacher LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwacher/ Blair Hannon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blairhannon/ James Whelan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-whelan-68146036/ Morningstar: Empowering Investor Success. https://ensombl.com/go/1-20240520 Learn more about Macquarie ETFs and explore educational materials at https://ensombl.com/go/2-20240520 Join the Ensombl platform: App Store: http://www.ensombl.com/apple Google Play: http://www.ensombl.com/google Desktop: https://www.ensombl.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.ensombl.com/disclaimer/
In this episode, Mary Sullivan, a co-founder of Sweet but Fearless, talks with Mara Cairo, Product Owner of Advanced Technology at Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (AMII), as she shares her insights on her career journey in the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and how to be strategic when looking towards your next step in your career. Knowing how easy it is to become pigeonholed as an expert in one area at work, Mara believes that expanding your skills set throughout your career will open up career opportunities and help you broaden your experiences. Asking lots of questions is Mara's number one tip in helping to make any career transition a smooth one. Mara Cairo is passionate about using AI for good. She has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta and holds her P.Eng. and PMP (Project Management Professional) designations. Before joining Amii, she worked in the hardware development space, where she helped clients take their products to market, with a focus on micro and nano-fabrication. MORE ABOUT MARA CAIRO: LinkedIn: Mara Cairo United.AI/Interview Series: Mara Cairo About Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii): Mara Cairo ABOUT SWEET BUT FEARLESS: Website - Sweet but Fearless LinkedIn - Sweet but Fearless
This poultry has taken a dive in popularity in some places, but it's still considered a delicacy in others. Anney and Lauren swoop through the agriculture and history behind squab (i.e., young pigeon).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2 Timothy 4:3-5 KJV For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; (4) And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. (5) But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrewhorval/support
Oh yeah we’ve been there. Heck, we are there. Pigeonholed. Safe in our little bunker. Maybe just a tiny bit typecast. Jumping genres can be exciting, scary, nerve-wracking. But it can be done.Everybody gravitates to one genre or another when we get started. Maybe nonfiction feels a little less threatening—or maybe it feels too hard and fiction is your starting place of choice. Maybe you’ve been writing rom-coms but are sure you have a thriller in you, or the other way around. Are you giving up everything you’ve learned, or everything you’ve gained if you’re published?That would be no and maybe kinda but not necessarily in a bad way, in that order. This week we’re tackling the question of genre-hopping, in part because Sarina’s going thriller, KJ’s tackling magical realism and Jess is drafting fiction, and in part because listener and thriller writer Aggie Thompson sent us this plaintive missive: I am a thriller writer, published by Forge/Macmillan, and my debut -- I DON’T FORGIVE YOU -- came out summer 2021. My second book is coming out this July – ALL THE DIRTY SECRETS – and I am currently waiting to hear back from my editor regarding my proposal for my the third book. Which means I refresh my email more than a couple of times a day. And I am at my wits end as to what to do with myself.I don’t want to work on book no. 3 in case the answer is no, or even a yes – but needs lots of work. So start something new, right? But what I am yearning to write is waaaaayy off genre. Something light and funny where no one gets killed. Maybe it’s coming out of the pandemic, or just some personal stuff I have dealt with over the past two years, but I long to write some comfort fiction.My question – when is it “safe” to veer out of your genre? And if it is never safe, when is it wise? I’m not getting any younger! I feel like I have so many other books in me. But it took so long to get to where I am, I don’t want to blow the momentum I have started building up as a D.C.-domestic thriller writer either.Anyway, any wisdom or insight would be greatly appreciated.We talked why, when and how to play the genre-hopping game. We referenced our Seressia Glass episode (because it’s always ok to consider the market). And then we admitted that sometimes, it’s better to have a little piece on the side but mostly stick with your main squeeze. (This outdated reference, with its totally terrible relationship advice, brought to you by the voices in KJ’s head, who are apparently speaking from a bad noir film from the forties.)In reading, Sarina also veered wildly off genre with Tell Me Everything (which makes total sense when you think about it). KJ caused herself to question all her writing skills with the brilliantly interior literary page-turner Kaleidoscope.And Jess soothed her soul with the new Christina Lauren: Something Wilder.Sarina’s butt is way out of the chair this week as she travels with her oldest kid. KJ’s is locked in place wrestling with revision—and Jess is gardening and thinking, gardening and thinking. There are lots of ways to keep your head in the game!COMING JULY 1: It’s the #AmWriting Blueprint for a Book Challenge! 10 episodes, 10 guests, 10 weeks to you being ready to write your best novel, memoir or non-fiction book this fall. There will be homework. There will be deadlines. Complete all 10 weeks, and you could win a critique of that Blueprint from KJ or Jennie Nash—but you’ll already be a winner, because you’ll have a plan that will put you way ahead of the game. Play for free—or reserve an Author Accelerator critique for your finished product to hold your feet to the fire and make sure you do the work and get bonus episodes and write-alongs. Want details? Ready to sign up? CLICK HERE.PS: Along those lines, Author Accelerator has opened registration for the 2022 Manuscript Incubator, an intensive, 7 month coaching opportunity that offers one-one-one support and guidance for novelists and memoirists planning to have a submission-ready project by early 2023—and includes the opportunity to have that project reviewed by a group of agents and editors when it’s ready. For more information, head to authoraccelerator.com/manuscript-incubator. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe
Cynda features musician, engineer, teacher and entertainer Theodis Rodgers Jr. They speak of his fantastic musical journey and the dangers of being pigeonholed. To hear more tune in to the PPC Radio Show Wednesday April 27th from 2-3 Eastern on www.thegrownefolksradio.com, Facebook and YouTube Live. Music and production by DJ Kidd Disco. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cynda-williams/support
Scott Budnick might be best known for producing The Hangover trilogy, one of the most successful R-rated comedy franchises ever. But making frat-boy comedies and spending years among ladder-climbers and clout-chasers in Hollywood left Budnick wanting. “I just felt empty inside,” he tells Art of Power's Aarti Shahani. Budnick tells Shahani about the turn of events that led him to become one of California's foremost advocates for criminal justice reform. He explains how he broke into the film industry — and then why he left it to found the non-profit Anti-Recidivism Coalition. And he describes his pivot back to creating films — including the 2019 Michael B. Jordan drama Just Mercy — through One Community, a production company with an explicitly political agenda.
Writer Rosemary Jenkinson talks to Borderlines hosts Freya McClements and Mary Minihan about her very British upbringing in Northern Ireland, the awkward facts of history and how a trip to Palestine changed her perspective. The author recalls how the Troubles touched her childhood and her shock at being described as a “Paddy” when she moved to England to study. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Coleman, “The Metropolitan Cowboy,” is the Artistic Director of the Phoenix-based creative entity known as See Your Shadow Songwriting, which holds the distinction as Phoenix's Number 1 independent country artist. Michael writes and produces all the music for See Your Shadow. He and his creative team, known as The See Your Shadow Network of Stars, brings the music to life, and they were recently named the best group by The International Music Association. See Your Shadow has garnered five consecutive number 1 singles on the iTunes Country Music Chart in South Africa.Michael wrote and produced the first female hick-hop record of a woman of color and the first danceable recording to feature the banjo as the lead instrument. Michael, or Metro as his friends call him, is also an award-winning filmmaker, two-time nominee for the office of Poet Laureate for the State of Ohio under Governor John Kasich, and Executive Director of the 501 (c)(3) non-profit, The Gray Rainbow Foundation.Flagship Website: www.seeyourshadow.comFacebook Pages: Michael Coleman PersonalSee Your Shadow SongwritingReverb Nation Page Soundcloud Amazon
Michael Coleman, “The Metropolitan Cowboy,” is the Artistic Director of the Phoenix-based creative entity known as See Your Shadow Songwriting, which holds the distinction as Phoenix's Number 1 independent country artist. Michael writes and produces all the music for See Your Shadow. He and his creative team, known as The See Your Shadow Network of Stars, brings the music to life, and they were recently named the best group by The International Music Association. See Your Shadow has garnered five consecutive number 1 singles on the iTunes Country Music Chart in South Africa. Michael wrote and produced the first female hick-hop record of a woman of color and the first danceable recording to feature the banjo as the lead instrument. Michael, or Metro as his friends call him, is also an award-winning filmmaker, two-time nominee for the office of Poet Laureate for the State of Ohio under Governor John Kasich, and Executive Director of the 501 (c)(3) non-profit, The Gray Rainbow Foundation. Flagship Website: www.seeyourshadow.com Facebook Pages: Michael Coleman Personal See Your Shadow Songwriting Reverb Nation Page Soundcloud Amazon
Luthiers Question Time with Ben Crowe, master luthier of Crimson Guitars and host of Crimson Custom Guitars, the premier guitar-building channel on YouTube. In this weekly podcast, Ben answers a series of questions on life, the universe, and guitar making.. not necessarily in that order. The questions are recorded during a pair of live streams on the Crimson channel from which only the most interesting, entertaining, or possibly compromising answers make this podcast. Check out the rest of what Ben does with his team of luthiers and toolmakers at http://www.crimsonguitars.com Crimson is also one of the largest in-person luthiers schools in the world with hundreds of happy students attending courses yearly.. you too could build your own guitar, or two.. it is our mission to facilitate that in as many ways as possibleToday Ben discusses how he will not be pigeonholed with this music taste! Boiling driftwood for vampire crabs? Telecasters or pointy guitars? All this and other luthiers tips, tricks, and inspiration included
The Fursome Foursome has gotten the salvage bug and makes the decision to take their sweet time for a while, which works out great in some respects and absolutely awful in others. Bly just can't control himself, but honestly, that sort of works out better for most of the people featured in this episode. We'll just let you listen to it already rather than jaw about it the whole time.Content Warnings: Adult Situations, Drug/Alcohol Use, Extreme Violence, Gore After the Bomb® RPG and Megaverse® are © Copyright and Registered Trademark owned by Palladium Books. Used with permission. You can find it and other RPG products at www.palladiumbooks.comOur theme song is "Uplifting Ballad" by the talented Alexander Nakarada, used under extended license which includes synch licensing. You can find this and his other works at www.serpentsoundstudios.comIf you want to reach out to the Real Play Games Podcast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or reach us on Twitter @realplaypodSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/realplaygamespod)
You're really good at what you do, but that's not the same thing as loving it. You probably aren't loving how stagnant your raise and promotion trajectories have become either. Oh, my friend, you have been pigeonholed. For everyone else, you staying right where you are is very convenient. Optimal, even. But you long to be the person you always knew you were meant to become. This episode is your wake up call. I want to help you: Recognize when a career stepping stone has turned into a pigeonhole. Understand why that pigeonhole is a dangerous, not a safe place to stay Take steps to align yourself for where you really want to go Ask for and seek out different opportunities Gift yourself one on one time with me with a Lightning Session This special offer includes a 30 minute one on one call with me, a guided meditation to help you clarify and destress, and a feng shui MP3 to help your home and work offices enrich your personal power and effectiveness in your career. Just go to b.link/lightning Stay Inspired, Angela Join the architecting community: Facebook Group Instagram LinkedIn Clubhouse 2:00 PM EST Sundays- Critical Conversations- A raw look at the state of our profession 9:00 AM EST Mondays- Architects as Healers: Buildings as Medicine 3:00 PM Saturdays- Feng Shui: Leveraging Environmental Anchors Learn more and connect architectingpodcast.com Interested in sponsoring a show or having me as a guest on your podcast or community? Stop here to get information. Into/outro music Alive by Richard Wasson Copyright 2019
In part 2 of a four-part interview, STU ALLAN tells ROAR about his experiences of playing the legendary Manchester rave […]
In part 2 of a four-part interview, STU ALLAN tells ROAR about his experiences of playing the legendary Manchester rave […]
This week talk about being Pigeonholed to only being interested “specific types” of people and if the can help or hurt your chances of finding a partner --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovendrugs/support
Herein, Q.E. examines popular media's synthetic depictions of disability and the effects such depictions have both on disabled individuals and on the public consciousness. Transcript and references available here. Follow us on Twitter!
Have you become associated with a skill or service but your heart just isn’t in it? Is there a difference between what pays and what you’d really like to offer? You’re not alone. It’s great to become known for being good at something (and it certainly flatters the ego) but how do we become associated with the stuff we really love to do?
www.heididawson.com Instagram: @theheididawson Are you comfortable hearing the other side of the story? Are you comfortable listening to someone you disagree with? Are you comfortable trying new things? Do you notice the older you get, the less tolerant you are to others, the less adventurous you are? Do you hang only with people that agree with and think like you? Do you watch only the news that tells you what you want to hear? Is your social media filled with people that all feel the same as you? A while back….Mine started to look a lot like that. I started wondering in advance if a person would feel the same way as I do or if they are on “the other team”. How in the world did that happen? I am pretty open about the fact that I love people. I can stand in a room and find something I love about anyone in that room. Then all of a sudden I started wondering if that person believed this or that…or would that person dislike me because I look different from them? These were things that were actually going hrough my brain. This is not normal for me. I had allowed myself to fall into the trap of social media and bias. I sometimes would justify it by saying, I don't want to dislike that person because of the way they believe so I will unfriend them or unfollow them. When did that become OK????? Why was I afraid of someone that had a different idea of the world? Why does it even matter? This is not a problem with the other person. This is a problem with me. We watched a documentary called “The Social Dilemma”. IF you want to freak yourself out, watch that documentary. It's a big problem and more than likely you're dealing with it too. So if everyone is having this problem how in the world do we fix a problem that big? One person at a time if you ask me. And it starts with each one of us. I believe strongly in personal responsibility. I am a product of my choices and only my choices and if you are older than say 18 you are as well. We can only blame our parents for so long. That may seem harsh but it's true.
In the tenth episode of season 1, Tiffany Dawson interviews Janina Neumann, founder of The Bicultural Podcast and owner of Janina Neumann Design.This episode will give insight intoThe founding of The Bicultural PodcastJanina's story about being biculturalDifferences between British and German audiencesExperiences of being a bicultural personListen to Tiffany's interview on The Bicultural Podcast here.Read the podcast transcript here: transcripts.thebiculturalpodcast.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please don't forget to review, subscribe and share with others :).www.thebiculturalpodcast.com
Ready for the next step in your leadership career but struggling to stand out or lacking interviews? Or perhaps, when you talk to recruiters, you're either pigeonholed or the recruiter doesn't really get what you do. Discover the 5 things my clients do to land their next 6-figure leadership role. FREE MASTERCLASS ➡️https://tinyurl.com/leadership-role ⬅️ FREE 6-FIGURE RESUME TEMPLATE: ➡️https://tinyurl.com/6-figure-resume ⬅️ ✉ Caroline@newhorizoncoaching.com.au
Ready for the next step in your leadership career but struggling to stand out or lacking interviews? Or perhaps, when you talk to recruiters, you're either pigeonholed or the recruiter doesn’t really get what you do. Discover the 5 things my clients do to land their next 6-figure leadership role.FREE MASTERCLASS ➡️https://tinyurl.com/leadership-role ⬅️FREE 6-FIGURE RESUME TEMPLATE: ➡️https://tinyurl.com/6-figure-resume ⬅️✉ Caroline@newhorizoncoaching.com.au
Jess and Caitlin were joined by Fanbyte Weekend Editor and NormandyFM host, Kenneth Shepard to discuss the highs and lows of publicly discussing and advocating for diversity in the games industry. Follow our guest: @shepardcdr @normandyfmshow Follow the crew! Caitlin: @CGRRRRRRRR Jessica: @jessacogs Monti: @friedmonti Kayla: @oakayla Art for the show: @sorbetdraws Support us on Patreon Join the Uppercut Discord server here! Check Out the Uppercut Merch Store Here Find More Uppercutl Content Here
In first exhibition of his drawings in five years, Rucker explores the connections between rock pigeons and African-American males — "marginalized person, marginalized animal," says Rucker.
Hier die Shownotes: Der Zauber des Radios: Meine Nacht mit Peter Urban https://www.maz-online.de/Nachrichten/Medien-TV/Der-Zauber-des-Radios-Meine-Nacht-mit-Peter-Urban Citybotles https://citybottles.com/de/ Ciscos halbjährlicher IOS-Patchday https://www.heise.de/security/meldung/Cisco-fuehrt-halbjaehrlichen-Patchday-ein-4542793.html Hacker Thinking Kurse auf YouTube https://digitalisierung-jetzt.de/2019/10/03/hacker-thinking-kurse-auf-youtube/ 50 Dinge, die man zum 50. Geburtstag übers Internet wissen könnte (Digitale Oktober-Notizen) http://www.dirkvongehlen.de/netz/50-dinge-die-man-zum-50-geburtstag-uebers-internet-wissen-koennte-digitale-oktober-notizen/ Von Torsten Maue Monese Mastercard – Alternative zu Revolut? https://www.torstenmaue.net/02526/monese-mastercard-alternative-zu-revolut/ und Peaks – Investieren via App https://www.torstenmaue.net/02553/peaks-investieren-via-app/ Aus dem Würzblog Besuch des Eisenbahnmuseums Würzburg https://wuerzblog.de/2019/10/03/holzklasse-rostklasse-mausklasse/ Countdown zur Würzburg Web Week https://wueww.de/ und von Ute Mündlein: Pigeonholed – sich Schubladendenken zunutze machen https://reichepoet.blogspot.com/2014/03/pigeonholed-sich-schubladendenken.html Musik: Azido Domingo https://soundcloud.com/azido-domingo Impressum svenbecker.weebly.com/impressum.html Datenschutzerklärung svenbecker.weebly.com/datenschutzerklaumlrung.html Wenn Sie mich auf Patreon unterstützen möchten: https://www.patreon.com/join/Svensagt Dieses Werk ist lizenziert unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung - Nicht-kommerziell - Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 International Lizenz http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
“Soul Shifter” is the 9th solo album from acclaimed guitarist Vinnie Moore, considered one of the originators of shred guitar. Besides eight influential solo albums, and six albums and a live DVD as a member of rock royalty legends UFO, Moore has made countless album guest appearances, and has even recorded the soundtrack for a [...] The post VINNIE MOORE Reflects On New Album: “I Don’t Want to Be Pigeonholed As One Type of Player Stylistically, I Get Bored Of Doing The Same Type Of Music Over and Over Again” appeared first on Sonic Perspectives.
Ep80: How to Avoid Getting Pigeonholed, The ‘Concentric Circles of Networking’ & More | with Doc Crotzer, ACE Here’s a hard truth few are willing to admit: Pigeonholing is not an accident. As frustrating as it might be to believe, “I keep getting pigeonholed,” the more accurate viewpoint is that you allow yourself to become pigeonholed. The process happens slowly over a period of years (or even decades) similar to the frog that doesn’t realize the water is slowly reaching a boiling point. But often by the time you realize the water is boiling…it’s too late. And the number one reason you ended up there is because you used the word ‘Yes’ way too often. Luckily pigeonholing can be avoided…if you know how to play the networking game. My guest today, Doc Crotzer, has avoided being pigeonholed his entire career. He’s edited such shows as Glee, American Horror Story, Sons of Anarchy, Impulse, and he recently transitioned from editing to directing on the show Good Behavior. Of all the people I know in Hollywood, nobody’s name comes up more than Doc Crotzer. I have met so many people that know Doc, I’ve begun teaching people the ‘Six Degrees of Doc Crotzer’ networking game, because everyone knows this guy. And here’s the thing…the fact that everyone knows Doc? That’s not an accident. In this conversation Doc and I talk about his rapid rise to stardom from a Midwestern college journalism major who landed an interview with Robert Zemeckis for his “student” documentary project about Back to the Future all the way until today. And more importantly, Doc and I break down what he calls the ‘Concentric Circle of Networking’ so you can connect with and build relationships with the right people on projects you’re passionate about…so you can ultimately avoid being pigeonholed as someone who can “only do one thing.” Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here’s What You’ll Learn: Building the right relationships and finding the right projects How to network without feeling lost in the process Doc’s early days cutting videos on tape decks How Doc got interviews with Christopher Lloyd, Robert Zemeckis, and the boom operator on Back to the Future before he had even entered the film industry Learning how to take advantage of people’s desire to help you Figuring out if going to film school will help your craft or hinder it How to make lasting connections with the people you just cross paths with in Hollywood Perfecting your craft so you can take the advantage of career opportunities and connections when they knock on your door Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible for you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation. The Topo is super comfortable, an awesome conversation starter, and it’s also scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. Click here to learn more and get your Topo Mat. Guest Bio: Twitter|Instagram Doc Crotzer, ACE, is an editor, producer, and director. He started editing in the late ’80s when he hooked two VCRs together to duplicate a copy of Back to the Future he had first recorded off of a TV Broadcast. He honed his craft a few years later using the same VCRs to make one seamless version of all 3 Back to the Future movies as a 6-hour epic and has been editing ever since. His work includes Glee, Sons of Anarchy, the upcoming Apple show Truth Be Told and the upcoming film Chaos Walking. He doesn’t still use VCRs to edit. Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared and published by Elyse Rintelman. The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet). Note: I believe in 100% transparency, so please note that I receive a small commission if you purchase products from some of the links on this page (at no additional cost to you). Your support is what helps keep this program alive. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Maverick Sabre - singer, rapper and songwriter, who's worked with Chase & Status and Professor Green - is this week's host. And he’s joined by recording artist Nadia Rose (known for singles Skwod and Tight Up, plus written for Rihanna), Ezra Collective drummer Femi Koleoso (who's worked with Pharoahe Monch and Jorja Smith), and recording artist Connie Constance (has worked with producer Jim Abiss). Led by Maverick, they’ll be discussing that feeling you get before and after releasing music, the pitfalls of being pigeon holed into a genre, and the role of faith in their music. Photo L-R: Connie Constance, Maverick Sabre, Femi Koleoso and Nadia Rose Credit: BBC
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Sports analogies take the lead in this episode as Isaac and T.K. draw a comparison between baseball and career. From there, they discuss being pigeonholed in your interests, how to solve problems when you don't have lots of money or resources, and more.
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Welcome to the Leadership Vision Podcast where we share our expertise in the discovery, practice, and implementation of a strengths-based approach to people, teams, and culture. On this episode of the podcast, we feature a new monthly series of Strengths Based questions. They're designed to help you reflect on how your Strengths have shaped who you are and provide a single action step you can take to better understand your capacity for greatest influence.In today's episode, we've got a question for you!Which Strengths do you feel have been pigeonholed in your life?Give an example. How did that impact you? What can you do with those you feel have pigeonholed you that can help them understand you in a different way?This is part of our monthly series of reflection questions where we pose something to challenge your thinking about how you understand your Strengths. It's just one question, but we often give a few different things to think about as you answer it.WHY?These are designed to help you reflect on where your Strengths have come from and how your Strengths have shaped who you are today. We also try to give you an action step - something to help you reach your highest capacity for greatest influence. We feature a new question every month so I encourage you to go back and listen to the other episodes if you haven't already. RELATED: More Strengths Based QuestionsAbout The Leadership Vision PodcastThe Leadership Vision Podcast is a weekly show sharing our expertise in the discovery, practice, and implementation of a strengths-based approach to people, teams, and culture. We believe that knowing your Strengths is only the beginning. Our highest potential exists in the ongoing exploration of our talents. Subscribe to the Leadership Vision Podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.Please contact us if you have ANY questions about anything you heard in this episode or if you'd like to talk to us about helping your team understand the power of Strengths.
Welcome to Season 2 of the ‘Chapter by Chapter’ podcast, an interview series about ordinary people doing extraordinary things.To find out more from my guest, find her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanna-brown-8b490956/Royalty free music provided by freesfx.co.uk
Call those two sexually ambiguous guys from MTV’s hit show Catfish, because Tim and Ian invited a guest on the podcast who catfished the shit out of them. Just like in Animal Planet’s hit tv show River Monsters, their guest Kim, like a toothless functioning alcoholic from the Deep South, stuck her finger in the shallow waters of the internet and noodled around until the guys of Pigeonholed clamped down on that meat-stick tainted finger. Side Note: Tim reads Doonesbury. This is going to be a terrible episode...
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Questions: - What do I do if my degree has pigeonholed me into a career I really don't want to be in? - What are some ways you can frame a short-term outlook on employment while making a value proposition? Topics Discussed: - The inspiration of Top Gun - Pushing pause during success stories (before success stories become success stories) - "That must be nice" moments are the outcome of that must be ugly efforts - You are never pigeonholed - Don't do stuff you hate - The dating analogy for work - When it's weird to make the implicit explicit - Social intelligence and the importance of context - Season finale next episode For more visit www.discoverpraxis.com
Here's a clip from a recent DailyVee that hit home for a lot of you. No matter who we are, where we're from, what we've done, people are always going to throw us into a box .. it's just the way people are. When I started the agency, everyone was saying "Oh, now wine boy is going to start a social media agency." They automatically wanted to keep me in the wine "box" through and through I was an operator and knew exactly what I was doing. So I hope this clip helps you put an end to being affected by people's opinions of you. Believe in yourself, focus on what makes you happy, and punch the haters in the face by actually executing on your dreams.
After punitive detention from the previous Operation’s failure, the Project has need of its psychic warriors again. A low orbit operating station has run into unknown trouble. There’s just one problem: it’s crewed entirely by pigeons. Side Chatter PLAYERS Matt – Leo Lucasovich Petrovski. Former olympic gymnast who was talent scouted by The Project. Possesses telekinesis. Kevin – Janos Stelea. Romanian. Travelling fortune teller with a caravan until they settled in Russia. Brought into The Project against his will. Possesses minor precognitive abilities. Nate – Cherry. A recent recruit, doesn’t quite know her way around. Doesn’t talk about herself much, prefers to talk about others. Sometimes even acts mysterious for the sake of being mysterious. Possesses the power of pyrokinesis. Josh – Seraphim Komarov. Regular upper middle class kid until he was involved in a car crash. His parents were killed but he walked away unscathed. Possesses the powers of reactive telekinesis. Charlie – Arsen Ziman. Born to a poor family in the steppes. Joined The Project to learn medicine. Possesses the abilities of motor manipulation and psychic surgery. The post Project PIXIE Session 32 – Pigeonholed appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.
Stephanie Filo, ACE is a two-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning TV/Film Editor based in Los Angeles, CA and Sierra Leone, West Africa. She earned an Emmy win for her unscripted editing on the Mental State episode Separated (making herself and Nzinga Blake the first Sierra Leonean women to ever win an Emmy award). Most recently, she won a Primetime Emmy award for her work on HBO's A Black Lady Sketch Show, making her team the first all-women of color editing team to take home the award for Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming. This is just a tiny, tiny smattering of the credits and accolades which Stephanie has earned in her very young career (which doesn't even begin to cover her social activism work in the documentary space).In short, if you've ever wondered if it's possible to successfully build a fulfilling creative career jumping between multiple mediums and genres - from scripted, to unscripted, to docs, and beyond - then Stephanie Filo's story is for you.In this conversation Stephanie shares how she has climbed to award-winning levels of both scripted and unscripted television…despite a lot of the barriers that unfortunately come with being a black woman in a white-male-dominated industry. She candidly opens up about how she has had to work harder to prove herself but also her own challenges around work-life balance and the sacrifices she's made getting to this level in her career. This is a wide ranging conversation appealing to anyone looking to make a career transition, find purpose and fulfillment in life, and wanting better strategies for choosing the right projects to match both your lifestyle needs and your creative needs.Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One?» Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here's What You'll Learn:How the movie Seven influenced her decision to get into editingThe struggles she encountered growing up as a first generation Sierra Leone African in ColoradoWhy Stephanie as a black woman is a better fit for certain types of stories than I am as a white maleStephanie shares the struggles she's endured as a black female editorHow to avoid getting pigeonholedHow to transition from one genre or format to anotherHow to sell your skills as an unscripted editor so that they are valuable in the scripted worldIs scripted editing equivalent to paint by numbers?What Lee Daniels taught me about how my life experience informs my choices as an editorWhat the cost was to Stephanie in order to diversify her resumeThe toxic work-life balance culture that is pervasive in the industry and how to fight against itConsequences of putting up boundaries against unreasonable deadlinesAre scripted or unscripted editors respected more by producers?How scripted projects compare to unscripted projects in terms of pay and lifestyleKEY TAKEAWAY: You are interviewing the show as much as the show is interviewing youWhy Stephanie recently turned down a job that was offered to herStephanie's go to interview questions to determine if a project is the right fit for herUseful Resources Mentioned:Cutting Comedy with "A Black Lady Sketch Show" - Frame.io Insider Emmy & Peabody Award Winning Editor, Stephanie Filo: Episode 2 of Post in Black Season 2 - YouTubeBoris FX | Ask the Artist with Stephanie Filo, TV/Film Editor Ep112: On Signing COVID Waivers, Kit Rental Fees, and Working Humane Hours | with Cathy Repola, MPEG National Executive DirectorContinue to Listen & LearnEp128: How to Have a Successful Career Without Sacrificing Family | with Farrel LevyEp168: Hollywood On the Record: What's REALLY Happening On Set? | with Shay'La Banks and Nickolaus BrownEp113: The Importance of Setting Boundaries, Advocating For Yourself, and Asking For Help | with Janace TashjianEp134: Leveraging Your Skills to Get Hired (When You Don't Have the Experience) | with Steve Lang, ACE (pt1)Ep135: The “Playbook” For Building a Successful Career in Scripted TV | with Steve Lang, ACE (pt2)Ep80: How to Avoid Getting Pigeonholed, The ‘Concentric Circles of Networking' & More | with Doc Crotzer, ACEEp126: On the Importance of Building Relationships, Asking Questions, and Never Giving Up | with Andi ArmaganianEp114: Breaking Into (and Making It) In the Industry as People of Color | with Mirra Watkins, Ariel Brown, and Isaiah CaryGuest Bio: Stephanie Filo Stephanie Filo, ACE is a two-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning TV/Film Editor and activist based in Los Angeles, CA and Sierra Leone, West Africa. She serves on the board for Girls Empowerment Sierra Leone, a social impact and feminist-based organization for Sierra Leonean girls aged 11-16. She is one of the co-founders of End Ebola Now, an organization created in 2014 to spread accurate information and awareness about the Ebola Virus and its impact through artistic community activism.Aside from editing television and film, with a passion for bringing a voice to social issues and telling stories of the under-represented, Stephanie spends much of her spare time producing and editing social action campaigns and documentaries, primarily focused on the rights of women and girls worldwide. Some of her notable campaigns include her work with the United Nations, International Labour Organization, and the Obama White House Task Force's It's On Us campaign to combat campus sexual assault. Her charitable work has been featured in Forbes Magazine, Entertainment Tonight, Telegraph UK, Yahoo, Al Jazeera, XWhy Magazine, and various others. Her work on the news documentary series "Mental State" earned her an Emmy nomination for the episode "Aging Out" about youth aging out of the American foster care system. She earned an Emmy win for her editing on the Mental State episode "Separated" which covered ICE deportations, making herself and Nzinga Blake the first Sierra Leonean women to ever win an Emmy award. Most recently, she won a Primetime Emmy award for her work on HBO's "A Black Lady Sketch Show", making her team the first all-Women of Color editing team to take home the award for Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming.Show Credits:This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and the show notes were prepared by Debby Germino and published by Glen McNiel.The original music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Joe Trapanese (who is quite possibly one of the most talented composers on the face of the planet).