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W nowym odcinku podcastu goszczę Maćka Jasieńków, 23-letniego młodego mężczyznę, który dzieli się swoim podejściem do życia, pracy oraz radzenia sobie z wyzwaniami współczesnego świata. Maciek, będąc na progu ukończenia studiów, opowiada o swoich przemyśleniach i spostrzeżeniach dotyczących wkraczania w nowy etap życia. Rozmawiamy o jego dotychczasowych doświadczeniach zawodowych, podejmowanych wyzwaniach oraz planach na przyszłość. Maciek porusza kwestie związane z wyborem ścieżki kariery, znaczeniem pasji w życiu zawodowym oraz adaptacją do dynamicznie zmieniającego się rynku pracy. Dyskutujemy również na tematy finansów – oszczędzania, zarządzania budżetem i inwestowania na przyszłość. Nie brakuje także refleksji na temat edukacji i jej wpływu na rozwój osobisty oraz zawodowy.
It has been a tumultuous eight months for the FCC when it comes to Radio. While many in the industry expected AM and FM to be on Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel's back burner, the frequency and speed of regulations and actions taken concerning radio have led to surprise and concern.While not addressing the most recent movements on AI or the FM duplication rule change, the newest Commissioner — Anna G. Gómez — did discuss two key issues to radio on Wednesday at the Hispanic Radio Conference in San Antonio. Gómez's opening keynote came following a heartfelt introduction from Spanish Broadcasting System founder and Chairman and President/CEO Raúl Alarcón Jr., and this Radio + Television Business Report InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, offers her address in full.
Podcast Anny Skiby przeprowadzony z Kacprem Kamodą, młodym i aktywnym studentem Administracji na Uniwersytecie Ekonomicznym w Krakowie. W podcastcie Kacper opowiada o swoich doświadczeniach związanych z przeprowadzką do większego miasta i adaptacją do nowego środowiska akademickiego i społecznego. Przekazuje słuchaczom, jak przezwyciężył początkowe obawy i lęki związane z nowym rozdziałem w życiu, oraz jakie możliwości otworzyły się przed nim w Krakowie. Obecnie Kacper zajmuje się nieruchomościami, a jego historia jest inspiracją dla wszystkich, którzy pragną podążać za swoimi pasjami i realizować swoje cele życiowe. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bis-agh/message
This February Netflix, supported by WFT Ireland and Screen Ireland, hosted an exclusive screening of five short films produced via The Netflix Documentary Talent Fund. The event took place at The Stella Cinema Rathmines and featured a Q&A with WFT members and filmmakers Anna Rodgers and Zlata Filipovic, whose emotional documentary Two Mothers was a recipient of the scheme. Two Mothers is an incredibly emotional story about maternal struggles, the impact of war, as well as how friendship can transcend borders. The fund was created in 2020 to break down barriers of access for emerging filmmakers. The initiative provides filmmakers with a foundation of knowledge as well as hands on training in all aspects of the industry to allow them to grow their careers. https://wft.ie/
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Rozmowa, którą przeprowadziłam, ukazała mi głębszą warstwę osobowości Marcina oraz jego bogate wnętrze emocjonalne. W trakcie naszego spotkania skoncentrowaliśmy się na intensywnym procesie myślowym oraz skomplikowanym światku uczuć, które go otaczają. Nie bez znaczenia była rozmowa o muzyce, która stanowiła nie tylko oddzielny temat, lecz również płynnie splatała się z obszarem emocji i nadmiernego rozważania. Ponadto, poruszając kwestie edukacji i przedsiębiorczości wśród młodych ludzi, zdobyliśmy głębsze spojrzenie na perspektywy rozwoju społecznego. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bis-agh/message
Anna Rose - WEEK-37 | 2023 LTU-Podcast ► Artist https://soundcloud.com/dj-anna-rose TRACKLIST Tuka Tu (original mix) - space motion , Lian G Blackout (original mix) - Lexer 7 Days (original mix) - Airsand, TuraniQa Propagation (original mix) - Moaike Automaton(original mix ) - Toto Chiavetta Cheos (original mix) - Moonwalk Mama Brahma ( extended mix ) - Frank Sonic, Gabriel Di Pasqua Talk to me (original mix ) - Modern Brothers Consciousness ( extended) - Chris Avantgarde, Anyma (ofc) Rabbit Hole (stereo express remix) - Marcus Meinhardt Epic resurrection (original mix) - Space Motion LIKE THAT UNDERGROUND ► Soundcloud Reposts: https://www.likethatunderground.com/soundcloud/ ► LTU Membership: https://www.likethatunderground.com/membership ► LTU Label: https://fanlink.to/LTU-Label ► LTU Promo: https://www.likethatunderground.com/promo ► LTU Radio: https://fanlink.to/LTU-Radio ► LTU Podcast: https://fanlink.to/LTU-Podcast ► Merch & Support: https://shop.likethatunderground.com ► Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/9l1u7zrxjwddswxorb79v3weq ► Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/likethatunderground ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/likethatunderground?sub_confirmation=1 ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/likethatunderground/ ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likethatunderground/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTU_Radio
IntroductionIn this laid-back episode, Anna Parker-Naples shares her feelings and experiences during a significant family transition.Reflects on the importance of adapting to her current needs and not conforming to a hustle culture.University TransitionAnna Parker-Naples shares her daughter's transition to university and the importance of letting her lead this experience.Reflects on the bittersweet feeling of an empty nest but the importance of trusting her daughter's independence.Parenthood JourneyRecalls becoming a parent unexpectedly 18 years ago and the values that guided her parenting.Acknowledges that parenting isn't always easy but focuses on navigating challenges.Media and InspirationRecommends a podcast episode by Mel Robbins about handling life transitions and goodbyes.Discusses the documentary about Richard Branson and its impact on her perspective.Shares insights from a book she's been reading about witch trials, drawing parallels with modern issues.Course UpdateAnnounces updates to the Influential Breathwork Coach Certification program.Explains her decision to offer extended payment plans to make the program more accessible.Highlights the bonuses for the first cohort, including access to her amplify program, hypnosis tracks, and in-person retreat.Upcoming RetreatPromotes an upcoming VIP business and breathwork retreat, inviting listeners to join.Emphasizes the theme of business and breath expansion and the benefits of standing desks.Encourages listeners to explore the possibilities of new chapters in their own lives.Podcasts and Shows:Mel Robbins' Podcast: Anna mentions listening to one of Mel Robbins' podcast episodes that discusses how to handle life transitions and goodbyes.Documentaries:Richard Branson Documentary: Anna talks about watching a documentary about Richard Branson, which focuses on his life and experiences, including his journey into space.Books:Book on Witch Trials: Anna mentions reading a fiction book based on true stories of women accused of witchcraft and persecuted during witch trials. This book explores the history and challenges faced by these women.Courses:Influential Breathwork Coach Certification: Anna discusses her Influential Breathwork Coach Certification program, highlighting its content and benefits. She also mentions offering extended payment plans to make it more accessible.Upcoming Retreat:VIP Business and Breathwork Retreat: Anna promotes an upcoming retreat focused on business and breath expansion. She invites listeners to join this intimate event, which includes masterminding, breathwork, and more. DM for details! www.instagram.com/annaparkernaplesStanding Desk Converter:Standing Desk Converter: Anna mentions using a standing desk converter, which has positively impacted her productivity and well-being.ResourcesFor Anna Parker-NaplesWebsite:
Join us on this week's podcast where Mark Head interviews Anna as she talks about the hidden impacts of being adopted at birth, and how the love of the Father transformed her life! Have you ever felt like you didn't quite fit in? Like you were different from everyone else? Whether you've been adopted or not, many people can relate to the feelings of abandonment and rejection that Anna talks about in this episode. Receiving the revelation of the Father's love was a moment that changed Anna's life forever and began a healing journey for her. Now she dedicates her life to sharing this revelation with others. Are you curious about the Walking with the Heart of the Father retreat this fall? Tune in to hear about what you can expect and how you will be changed by this amazing time away. To register or learn more about the retreat, visit: www.definedbygod.com/events/retreat/ #definedbygod #retreat #healingretreat #texas #christian #christianretreat #loveofthefather #fatherheartrevelation #annaharris #markhead
Kacper Cembrowski to młody, kreatywny i twórczy mężczyzna na stanowisku Prezesa Zarządu CM. To rozmowa o podejściu do pracy oraz doświadczeniu wyniesionym z bycia przewodniczącym organizacji. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bis-agh/message
Willkommen zu einer neuen Folge Bits and Bobs Brunch Club. Heute habe ich ausnahmsweise einmal zwei Gäste im Podcast: Anna & Dominik. Anna ist 24 Jahre und Grafikerin in einer Agentur und Dominik ist 32 & arbeitet in einer Bank als KFZ-Management für Firmenkunden. Beruflich könnten die beiden wahrscheinlich verschiedener nicht sein und trotzdem verbindet sie von Geburt an etwas ziemlich Entscheidendes: Anna und Dominik sind beide kleinwüchsig. Rund 10.000 Menschen in Österreich sind von Kleinwuchs betroffen – dies bedeutet, sie sind als Erwachsene nur zwischen 70 cm und 150 cm groß. Die beiden erzählen aus ihrem (relativ normalen) Alltag, räumen mit dem ein oder anderen Vorurteil auf und geben Einblicke in den Verein. Viel Spaß beim Hören und Lernen!
We go one-on-one with graduate transfer and Waukee native Anna Brown.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is an episode of the Creativity Found podcast, featuring host Anna Stoecklein's interview. In it, she discusses her journey from nurse to podcaster, how she came up with the idea and created The Story of Woman, and what's next for the podcast! Creativity Found Original episode with transcript The Creative Brain is a catalyst for change. For many years Anna Stoecklein believed that creativity was limited to traditional forms of art, such as painting or drawing. However, after watching the Netflix documentary The Creative Brain, she realized that creativity is everywhere, and that everyone is creative in their own way. This realization was a game-changer for Anna, as it allowed her to see her own creativity and potential. Anna had a creative childhood, but that took a back seat during her teenage years and early adulthood. Anna studied nursing, and after three years of working in a clinical setting, she realized it wasn't for her. She couldn't see herself climbing the management ladder or going back to school to become a nurse practitioner. Other career roles followed, along with a move from the US to the UK. The lessons Anna had learnt from that documentary percolated, until a few years later she was able to put them to good use as she turned the idea for The Story of Woman podcast into a fully-fledged show. In this episode Anna and I discuss how she was able to challenge and reframe her self-perception as a "non-creative" person, as well as the amazing experiences she's had with her podcast guests, including conversations with Hillary Clinton and Cherie Blair. — Become a Patron for access to bonus content and to support the podcast, or buy me a (metaphorical) coffee Follow us: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tik Tok | Youtube | LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter for a weekly dose of all things WOMAN We need more women's stories in the world! If you've enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe, rate and review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts Explore The Story of Woman book recommendations in the US and the UK - purchases support the podcast AND local bookstores
Magda to młoda kobieta ale bardzo dojrzała, która zaimponowała mi swoimi przemyśleniami na temat swojej drogi życiowej. To rozmowa o poszerzaniu swoich horyzontów, porównywaniu się do innych, stosunku do kłamstwa i zazdrości. Dodatkowo nakreśla jak to myślą perfekcjoniści, bo przecież „od zdolnych się więcej wymaga”. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bis-agh/message
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: Anna's been to New York and drunk voicenoted Imo, Lu's been to Thailand and had 1000000 massages, and Imo's off to Cape Town. We're chatting piles remedies, farting in front of your partner, toenails, kids and give advice to a woman in need.Plus, singing in the theatre, the "Armageddon" alarm, some big old weirdos, a mini rant and an interesting finish.This episode features discussion of domestic abuse and violence. Please listen with care.Here's a link to:RefugeWomen's AidClick here for information on how to report domestic abuseRemember, if you want to get in touch you can: Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: Anna's got ferrets under her arms, Heather from Extra has created quite the storm, the case of the missing vibrators is solved and are the LuAnna pod awards are coming soon?Plus, strap on extenders, the job vs baby issue, butt plug beauty blenders, fanny farts, doing 70 on the motorway, some updates, Shamim Begum and raising the legal age of marriage.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: Anna heads to A&E with Enzo and gaslights him whilst there, Imo's had some sad news, Lu's been to LA and been out with a Lufannian, and Anna poses an interesting question. Plus, Tyre Nichols, Fearne Cotton, two brilliant weirdos - hot water belly anyone? And a rant from Lu. Remember, if you want to get in touch you can: Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
In this episode of the IJGC podcast, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Pedro Ramirez, is joined by Dr. Anna Fagotti. Dr. Fagotti is the director of the ovarian cancer unit at the A. Gemelli IRCCS University Hospital Foundation, ESGO President Elect and member of the ESGO Executive Committee, and Editor of the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer. Highlights: -Always practice your skills if you want to excel in minimally invasive surgery: Practice makes perfect. -The journey is long for a gynecologic oncologist. We can't foresee the future and plans might have to be adjusted along the way, so try to be flexible on what you have beside you. Try to answer the relevant clinical questions. Don't create a question just to answer. -There can be difficulties along the way, but look forward and focus on your aim and don't get stopped by obstacles. Remember to try to enjoy everything.
Vykhod Sily Podcast - Anna Forward Guest Mix by Vykhod Sily/Выход Силы
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: Anna's ovulating, we're talking nipples, the various shenanigans going on in Champneys mark II, C sections, a man with a bag of chicken, finding love after having a baby and using a rampant rabbit as a hair curler. Plus, James Corden comes under fire, various protestors come under fire and our nostrils come under fire by Luisa's bottom. Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
Host Torry Seward talks with Anna Bradford, Sales and Marketing Director at Legacy Reserve at Fairview Park, an "all inclusive" Independent Senior Living Community with very affordable prices.
Andy Lopata talks to a remarkable woman in this week's Connected Leadership Podcast. Anna Wardley is an endurance swimmer, charity fund raiser and all round adventurer. She was voted 'Inspirational Woman of the Year' in 2013 and has a global list of swims she has completed including the English Channel and round the Isle of Wight. Anna stresses the importance of connections and the support of the people you have around you. A relatively late starter, her first cross channel attempt was in her thirties. Her success depends on meticulous planning, detailed research and a huge trusted team supporting her. She has always found the right people by using her international network and building a team using a combination of people, engaging with them, building confidence and trust. All which relate well to success in business. Anna describes the problem of impaired cognitive function for the long distance swimmer, giving great responsibility and decision making to the team for her wellbeing. Success is dependent on everyone in the team being clear what their role is. Anna calls on her inner strength to channel negative attitudes and uses them for motivation. In fascinating detail she explains how she eats from feeding nets and her preferred food when on a long swim.
Annika Preil – oder besser bekannt als Tierreporterin Anna – ist auf der ganzen Welt unterwegs - immer auf der Suche nach wilden Tieren in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung. Sie möchte so viel wie möglich über wilde Lebensräume und ihre tierischen Bewohner herausfinden – und Millionen von Kinder schauen ihnen dabei zu. "Anna und die wilden Tiere" ist (zu Recht) eine der beliebtesten Kinderfernseh-Sendungen überhaupt. In dieser Folge der Serial Dads sprechen wir Anna selbst über ihre Lieblingstiere und den Erfolg ihrer Sendung. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Anna Day will talk about her sister Isabella who was diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma in 2012 when she was 9 months old. Anna was 9 years old at the time and 3 years later she decided to hold a bake sale to raise money and honor Isabella. Her first bake sale raised $2000 and with help from her mother, aunt, and other family members, she turned this bake sale into an annual event, which raised $34,000 in the fall of 2021. In 2018 Anna started her Anna's Bake Sale Foundation and has given the proceeds to both Neuroblastoma and DIPG research .Now a college student, Anna is pursuing her degree which she hopes will lead to a career as a Child Life Specialist and will continue to help do what she can for the cause of Pediatric Cancer.
Anna Sheppard is an inspirational keynote speaker and the founder and CEO of Bambuddha Group, a social enterprise and community for dedicated learners who want to make an exceptional impact through leadership in business. From humble beginnings, Anna spent most of her childhood fighting prejudice, and entered the care system for a short time before braving the world alone at the young age of 16. Her early life experiences helped her develop a strong passion for equality and a vision for change. Anna worked optimistically and focused on putting herself through college, university and a master's degree. After working on various community development projects in Europe, Africa and Asia, Anna had an idea to set up a company with a clear vision for social and environmental change. And so Bambuddha Group was born, an organisation that believes in a future where every leader and business is committed to creating a sustainable world of equality and opportunity for everyone. Anna was listed on the Kindness and Leadership 50 Leading Lights List, part of the Women of the Future Programme, for Asia Pacific in 2021. ------------------------------------------------------- For more information on the Women of the Future Programme, Awards and initiatives, please visit: www.womenofthefuture.co.uk
EVO WoW Podcast - Anna Geissbuhler, women's lacrosse alum and Senior Product Operations Manager One MedicalSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zac and Chris recap a big week of sessions and a P.B from Chris. They kick off the show hearing about Chris's big trek from Shepparton to Box Hill in pursuit of a new 3k P.B, with a run through the build up for the race, including a number of shoe changes, as well as some dramas on and off the track! Zacca talks us through his Mona Fartlek session, and his strava photo of his idol Steve Moneghetti https://www.strava.com/activities/6882415266 which triggers him about losing his fav running singlet. We hear about how much bang for your buck the Mona Fartlek can give you and how it can feel throughout different stages of the workout. Zacca backs up with a discussion about his 8 x 1k Track Workout on his beloved MUAC athletics track, he continues to build confidence on the track, and actually gets his watch setup properly. Chris and Zac discuss over analysing workouts and runs, and how it can be a slippery slope. Chatting about the myriad of factors that go into getting a ‘session' right and what does that actually mean. This week's guest is Run2PB Athlete Anna Ellis, who is coached by Sammy Mclean, Zacca hears about how she got into running, and then how teaming up with Sammy has lead to a number of P.Bs over various distances with a more structured and direct approach. Anna is a busy woman, juggling family and work life, and is put on the spot for for some “ hacks” as to how she manages to pull it off. We also hear about her love for running shoes and the conversation rounds out with Anna's goals for 2022. Follow Anna Ellis : https://www.strava.com/athletes/27254966 Partners: BlackRoll Recovery Use the code Run2PB-15 for 15% off all products https://www.blackroll.com.au/collections/blackroll-running-world Medal Displays helps you organise and celebrate your achievements with a range of display items made for runners! www.medaldisplays.com.au Premium, Fast and Sustainable Running Socks www.oatrunning.com.au Run2PB Links: Coaching: www.run2pb.co Review on us: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/better-with-running/id1506419354
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: Anna's weekend in Bath with her mates involving a car crash, being locked in, electrocution and a dip in the stream; Lu's week of being a pissed auctioneer extraordinaire, a tequila reeking mum sending Indi to school in pyjamas and generally adding to the MBE nomination and the man asking Luisa's nanny for Lu's knickers. Plus, how we feel about kids swearing, intense fart build up, a sick denture nightmare, shwanking, your boyfriend's dad finding your shit in the bath and how many times the average person has sex in their lifetime.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's LuAnna the Podcast: Anna's got woman flu/ is just hungover from her appearance on Sunday Brunch, Lu's off to St Barts and trying to avoid afternoon tea at the Ritz, the Mamma Mia party at the o2, Imo's been to Vienna, learning BV isn't another name for a vag and showing your hairdresser your nun.Plus, the horrible turn of events in the Ukraine, Ant and Dec as drag artists, a frozen Olympian penis and find out why Peter Andre is a comfort to us all.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
Anna Calix In this episode of Stillbirth Matters, Lindsey Wimmer, Executive Director visits with Anna Calix. Anna joined the Star Legacy Foundation in 2021 as our Spanish support group facilitator. […]
In this episode Mike chats to garden writing legend, Anna Pavord, author of the Gardening Bible, The Tulip. Anna was the gardening correspondent for The Independent and author of a number of bestselling gardening & plant books. She is also an associate editor of Gardens Illustrated magazine and has also written for The Observer for over twenty years. In this delightful interview, she chats to Mike by telephone from her West Dorset home about The Tulip, her writing and career as a successful, freelance journalist. In a sneaky preview, Anna tells us about her new book, 'The Seasonal Gardener', due for publication Spring 2022. She also talks about her long friendship with Fergus Garret and her dear friend, the late Christopher Lloyd and shares some lovely stories about their friendship. This is a truly enchanting chat with the most wonderfully engaging garden writer. Please do follow/subscribe so you don't miss Mike's forthcoming weekly episodes. And, if you wish to contact Mike to ask a question or comment on his podcast, you can use the podcast email address micthegardener01@gmail.com or contact him via his popular Instagram account @mike_thegardener.
In this episode I invited Anna Forbes. She's a founder and CEO of Smooth Consulting. We talked about … - Transitioning from Corporate to Entrepreneur - Practicing Psychological Safety in work environment - Reconnecting with playfulness and creativity Guest Bio Anna Forbes is a strategic integrator, founder and CEO of Smooth Consulting. Known for her authentically edgy, yet fun and compassionate style, Anna is on a mission to redefine the way we design and work in business in favour of more sustainable and equitable ecosystems - leadership, diversity, wellness and psychological safety are foundational. Smooth Consulting creates bespoke frameworks for Small-Medium Businesses to align their growth, operations, team and leadership strategies in a way that stabilizes their foundation, creates a healthier platform to grow from, and serves everyone involved. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leadwithanna/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadwithanna/ Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@leadwithanna Website: https://smooth.consulting/ Free Morning Check-in Guide: https://mailchi.mp/33a058f7d589/free-download Show Notes 00:25 How are you doing today? 01:15 What is a fun fact that most people don't know about you? 05:17 Can you share what you do currently? 07:31 *Quote* Many people wanna focus on finding the solution, but the don't often dig for what the actual problem is. 10:58 What led you to leave the corporate sector?? 12:37 *Quote * I realize I even have a hard time acknowledging this now but I'm creative myself. 17:01 *Quote* If I'm gonna work really hard to support other people and help them make money, I can do that for myself and help my own future. 20:05 Can you touch on “Psychological Safety”? 22:34 *Quote* People are the most valuable resources. But we often place value on other stuff, because there's dollar signs attached to it. 28:14 What would you suggest for those who are reconnecting with their creativity? 36:05 What is a piece of advice you give to your 10 year old self?! *** Listen to yourself before listening to others! *** 37:23 What's next for Anna? 39:20 How can people learn more about you? 40:16 What is a message or a call to action that you want to share? *** Take the time to get to know yourself and those who are around you to lift you up. Celebrate yourself! Thank you everyone for listening to this episode. Visit my website [ www.yukoislovelivelife.com ] and I'd love to connect with you there. You can sign up to my weekly newsletter or join my Patreon community [www.patreon.com/YUKOISLOVELIVELIFE ] and discuss more about Art + People and Social good. Till next story, let's stay connected. Yuko
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BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week's Luanna the Podcast: Anna's a bit ill, Lu's knackered, LuAnna celebrate Lu's bday, Dixie had a dreamy sleepover, Enzo showed Anna up getting dog poo all over his new sandals, a bit of a rant about freedom day being delayed, some absurd holiday complaints and help for a woman in need. Plus, the man who was swallowed by a whale, the other man whose builder destroyed his house whilst he was on holiday, and two voicenote weirdos.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
Reporterin Anna reist um die Welt und kommt Tieren ganz nah: Vom Ameisenbär über Kängurus bis zu Zebras. Annas Tier-Abenteuer gibt's jetzt auch zum Hören! Ab 21.5. immer zuerst hier in der ARD Audiothek.
BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!On this week’s Luanna the Podcast: Anna’s vax post got quite the attention last week, being Jackie Weaver has paid off, Aldi vs Ocado, Martin Kemp, bridesmaid woes and vibrator safes.Plus, Tess Holliday talks about her anorexia, the company letting employees have half-hour walk breaks, a pant sniffer and a smell fearer in weirdo of the week, Lu goes off on Sadiq Khan and Carrie Symonds is Lu’s new bestie.Remember, if you want to get in touch you can:Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947
Do you love Christmas? Do you love Christmas movies? Don't you wish it was Christmas year round? We do too! Welcome to The 52 Weeks of Christmas Podcast! Join Caroline […] The post The 52 Weeks of Christmas Podcast (Anna and the Apocalypse) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
Do you love Christmas? Do you love Christmas movies? Don’t you wish it was Christmas year round? We do too! Welcome to The 52 Weeks of Christmas Podcast! Join Caroline […] The post The 52 Weeks of Christmas Podcast (Anna and the Apocalypse) appeared first on Pod Clubhouse.
S02E06 O tym, jak uruchamia się Fabrykę Ciastek w ZHP, jak reagować na głosy sprzeciwu wobec wychowania ekonomicznego na harcerskich zbiórkach i o tym, na ile sposobów można budować świadomość ekonomiczną opowiadają podharcmistrzyni Anna Wichtowska i harcmistrz Bartłomiej Kolisko z Wydziału Wychowania Ekonomicznego Głównej Kwatery Związku Harcerstwa Polskiego.
Heute in unserem (fast) täglichen Podcast: Anna von Treuenfels-Frowein über ihre Arbeit als einzige FDP-Abgeordnete in der Bürgerschaft und ihre Forderungen zur Bekämpfung von Corona. Unser Partner in dieser Woche ist "Einer kommt, alle machen mit 2021" ab 12. Mai. Foto: Niko Schmid Burgk
Anna mie puhun murtheela eli anna minun puhua murteella. Lappilaisten murre aiheuttaa ihmetystä ja sille jopa naljaillaan muualla Suomessa. Kaksoiskonsonantit kummastuttavat puhumattakaan hoon päälle puhumisesta. Lappilaisten korvaan taas särähtää vieraskielisten sanojen viljely tai sanojen lyhentely eteläsuomalaisten puheessa. Voisiko jokainen vain puhua niin kuin itse tykkää? Iitori Sihvo kirjoittaa julkaisut somessa omalla murteella, koska se on osa häntä ja hän tahtoo olla aito. – Miksi minun pitäis puhua erillä lailla somessa ko mie puhun normaalisti? Pellolainen Sihvo, kittiläläinen Mari Molkoselkä, rovaniemeläiset Aurora Kuusisto ja Venla Kiiskinen keskustelevat murteen vaikutuksesta omaan identiteettiin. Mitkä asiat vaikuttavat nuorten murteeseen? Entäpä mitä tarkoittavat singuttelu, viruttaa, visto, vasitella tai ruukata?
This episode continues the series focusing on the 2020 election and its impact on Florida. Anna Eskamani, member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th district (Orlando), joins the show for an insightful conversation.
Ängste gehören zum Leben und auch zu Anna Bartlings Alltag – wie die Spinne in ihrem Flur, die sie Hermann tauft. Aber nicht nur Hermann macht Angst, sondern auch scheitern, Neubeginn, es nicht zu versuchen, Verlust und Liebe. Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/radiopoeten-anna-bartling-angst
AL speaks with Anna Morton Marshall, a well respected beautician from Shrewsbury. Anna is opening The House of Beauty in Frankwell very soon and we discuss what will be available when it is open. I think it would be easier to tell you what they won't be doing at The House of Beauty because there is so much that they will be offering. Anna explains to AL the treatments on offer plus what makes her new place stand out from the rest. It seems that The House of beauty is going to be a completely relaxing experience that offers treatments of high quality. Not just for the girls either, there is a lot on offer for the guys too so make sure you check it out!
Anna Kinnane, Manager (Digital Strategies) at Queensland College of Teacher, joins the podcast to share her incredible journey in education. From classroom teacher to lead writer for the Australian Curriculum, Anna has made a positive impact in any role she has undertaken.
This episode of The Women's Football Podcast on Switch Sport comes from Wolverhampton Wanderers Women Captain Anna Price, in conversation with Josh Samuels. We talk all about why Wolverhampton Wanderers Women is such a special club for her, how she felt assuming the captaincy, what inspired her to get into football & the difficulties juggling her degree & playing career, plus life as a PE teacher. https://twitter.com/switchsport and https://www.facebook.com/SwitchSport/
Thrive Juicery owner Anna Mignery joins hosts Michael Spath and Rosa Lee to discuss what inspired her and husband Andy (a former Michigan football player) to create Thrive Juicery, how they pivoted their business since COVID-19 began, why a juice cleanse could be just what you need, and what advice she would give to other small business leaders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arkansas razorback Anna Hopkin, like many other NCAA athletes, had her collegiate season cut short before she had a full chance to see what she was capable of. After NCAA's were cancelled, Hopkin quickly returned to her home in the United Kingdom where she was able to get in a long course time trial before all pools were shut down, posting a 53.3 100 free, just shy of her best. Since her return to Europe, she's been doing what she can with her new training group under the tutelage of Mel Mashall (known for coaching Adam Peaty). Click here to listen and subscribe on Spotify Click here to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts Click here to listen and subscribe on Podbean Click here to listen and subscribe on Google Click here to listen and subscribe on YouTube Originally published April 17, 2020.
In our 50th episode of Nadia's Women of Fintech Podcast, Nadia is joined over Skype by very special guest, Anna Tsyupko. Anna is CEO and Co-Founder of Paybase as well as an Advisory Board Member for the Emerging Payments Association.Anna and Nadia talk about the challenges, highlights and lowlights of being a leader, as well as Anna's influencers and much more in a fascinating discussion.For more from our groundbreaking series of podcasts, please subscribe and if you like what you hear, please do leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.
Anna ja Erki Pärnoja on oma muusikaga inimesi võlunud juba aastaid. Millest algab muusika? Vaikusest? Kui pikk on kannatus? Palju kaalub unistus? Kaua kestab tõus? Mis on tipp? Mis on tõde ja mis on õigus? Kas Erki on kahe aasta jooksul leidnud vastuse küsimusele “miks tuul pole ühendatud vaikusega?” Miks inimesed koguvad? Mis teeb üldse inimesest inimese? Kas trepp ükskord ümber ei kuku? Sellisesse maailma viib rändama Jazzkaare 16. taskuhääling.
In deze aflevering van de Gave Wijven Podcast vertelt Anna Knobbout, schrijver, student rechten en muzikant over haar studie, carrière, activiteiten, nevenactiviteiten, voorkeuren, adviezen en handtas. Ze vertelt over hoe het is om in een band te spelen, haar droom om bij de meldkamer te werken, hoe ze een dichtbundel schreef over haar depressie en de waarde van positief roddelen. Als tips heeft Anna voor ons: het boek 'Little Spy Eye' van haarzelf, de serie 'Killing Eve' en muziek van Soccermommy. De band waar Anna in speelt heet The Incident; begin augustus is er muziek beschikbaar op Spotify. Je kan Anna als @asknobbout en @littlespy_eye op Instagram vinden.
Anna Needham (Red Lake Anishinaabe) is an emerging theater artist, arts administrator, and a former NEA intern with Folk and Traditional Arts. Theater arts typically is an uneven career path (the performing arts aren’t exactly a reliable source of income). Add to the uncertainty Needham’s passion for and commitment to Native theater, and the road becomes that much more challenging. In this podcast, Needham tells us how she meets those challenges, and how she’s learned to become an advocate for the arts and for Native culture and rights.
Wenn Eltern aus dem Alltag berichten. Anna Sprenger, Janine Berghoff und Daniel Rohde bringen uns hier immer wieder zum Schmunzeln.
Wenn Eltern aus dem Alltag berichten. Anna Sprenger, Janine Berghoff und Daniel Rohde bringen uns hier immer wieder zum Schmunzeln.
Wenn Eltern aus dem Alltag berichten. Anna Sprenger, Janine Berghoff und Daniel Rohde bringen uns hier immer wieder zum Schmunzeln.
Wenn Eltern aus dem Alltag berichten. Anna Sprenger, Janine Berghoff und Daniel Rohde bringen uns hier immer wieder zum Schmunzeln.
Our guest is Anna Waronker, the lead singer/songwriter of 90s band, That Dog. The band recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of their self-titled debut...
You can find Anna's work on instagram @annabondocartist and her website http://www.annabondocartist.com/ Anna Bondoc is a Los Angeles based artist, writer, and educator who was originally born in the Philippines, raised in Ohio, and now resides here in LA with her husband, her daughter, and their dog penny. In 2005, Anna started her business on the Bondoc designs, creating just very intricate layered paper cuts for fine art creations, stationery, and creating patterns. Her work has been featured in Apartment Therapy, Traditional Home, as well as Cloth Paper & Scissors, and in 2012 she created a how to book called Simply Paper Cutting. However, since then she has changed gears and she is now working with Pen and Ink, as well as with Alcohol Inks, and I'm curious to talk to her today to find out what else is on the horizon. Ever since I've known her she has been curious, been innovative, and always trying her hand at different things. So I'm really excited to welcome her to the podcast today and learn what else is on the horizon. Katty: As long as I've known you, you have been dabbling in some sort of a creative endeavor, which is so interesting for me and looking in it's always been so exciting to see all the various mediums that you're touching. I'd love to tell our audience really talk about how you got your start and, you know, where you are today. Anna: Sure. Well, I love that you use the word dabbling because it sort of characterizes how I approach creativity. And if you ask me how I got my start it, I often have no answer because I have never until recently, and I'm now 50, I hadn't considered myself an artist in professional terms, until I don't know the last five or so years. I know it sounds late but I think because I have always been motivated by almost being a beginner, and being a little bit out of my element and trying a new medium. It's taken me a long time to realize that is my primary motivation and it is not a singular, you know, painting, drawing, graphic design. I've just followed my curiosity, to a large extent, and that's led me to, every medium from Paper Cutting to Pen and Ink drawing to photography graphic design and it's taken me a while to reconcile myself with that because dabbling is not something that I was brought up to do. I was brought up to focus and to choose and so I never really committed to one type of art or creativity, and that's just the way I am, even though I have tried to commit to one thing or another. So there's been actually no particular start, but where I find myself now is an interesting time that you come to me because I finally had my first solo show of art, and had a business which didn't do so well under my belt, but I feel like an artist and they have not gone back to teaching which is what I did in between doing creative projects. But I had a bit of sort of fallow period at the start of January where I had this great show and everybody said to me, “oh you're going to keep drawing, or your going to keep doing your paintings, you have momentum now you've had sales.” And to be honest, when I sat down with myself I just was not feeling it for those things anymore, and they felt like finite experiences as though I'd written a book and I wasn't going to rewrite that book. So where you find me now is, after a period of frantic creative block, I finally have found some momentum in a project that combines my writing, drawing, and design skills, and it has no particular form, so I'm a little bit insecure about it. But it's it's one of those times where, you know, creative people tell you all the time. “I don't know where this one came from, but it's here and now I'm either going to work with it, or I'm not” and I decided that I want to work with this one. Even though I'm not exactly sure where it's headed. Katty: Okay. You letting the creative process guide you... Anna: Yes, and you know, usually I don't let that happen until I found a medium and sort of played with like “oh my Pen and Ink drawings, here I'm going to learn how to use this medium, and then I'm going to practice with it I'm going to study and I'm going to research.” This one is much more unruly than that, and it's different for me, but I think, I think it's my age where I just kind of say “you know what, creativity, isn't like a horse that you harness.” I don't want to romanticize it because I don't necessarily believe in the muse or whatever, but I do think that there's a reason that creative people talk about muses as being something outside of themselves that decides to visit. This one feels like a combination of a lot of things that I'm interested in, and it's nudging me to put it all together. Katty: Fabulous. Well, you mentioned something early on in the conversation about being a beginner, it kind of made me think of that beginner's mindset, which is filled with curiosity. And, this sounds like that to me. You know, the curiosity of where it's going to go and you're just allowing that flow. Anna: Allowing is a big thing for an artist, right, like for anybody. And I happen to also be a control freak. So it's a...this particular one began with a sudden urge, and curiosity to investigate typography and fonts. It kind of appeared one day, to me, I felt like drawing but I didn't feel like drawing the way I had done abstractly for many years actually in my that resulted in my last show that you saw. But this one I had the urge to make forms, but not people. I don't like to necessarily render objects or trees or things like that. I'm sort of more of an abstract thinker, but I kind of resisted this because I thought, “Well, I'm not a typography designer. I don't know why I want to do this it's unclear, this is weird.” But sometimes it just keeps asserting itself and I think that the only issue I have with beginners energy, it is a wonderful playful, curiosity driven as you said energy. But the problem with people like me is that when you get to the point where it feels a little boring, or you can easily abandon projects. When it's no longer that first blush, of ooh this is exciting, I don't know how to do this, sometimes I've dropped projects that I should have probably just stuck through in some particular way like made it fresh or beginning or added something to it so I'm learning how to play with that. Katty: Okay. Because I remember you saying that when you feel that you're not learning or growing anymore you, maybe you just switch mediums. So how to -- what I'm hearing is trying to figure out a way to harness that and see it through versus switching partially, right? Anna: Yes. I think that what I'm doing right now and we're talking about like two days. Of this realization is that the current project that I'm working on, let's describe it as a combination of trying to use charts and graphs and visualizing the data of my life, and trying to apply almost mathematical chart making skills to things that are very esoteric and abstract and like midlife crisis oriented. So it's very chaotic but I think that what I have decided to do with this project is to conceptualize it as a bunch of different tasks which include, drafting, writing, sketching, doing typography, maybe a little photography and so what I've structured is almost like I'm a person who went to Montessori and in Montessori, they say, rather than following first math then science, kids have a period in which they can choose okay I'm really drawn to this. Right now I'm feeling it, I'm really drawn to this task right now, and so what that allows me to do is from day to day instead of grinding it out and say, I'm going to finish the spread today or this sketch. I really look at it and I say okay where's the energy good today? And maybe sometimes I literally only work on it for 20 minutes, and then I feel a little bit of stuckness or meh, it's not happening, and then I can jump and look at some books that I've bought to help me, inspire me to design a certain way. So that I feel that beginner energy from day to day, and I'm really following my pleasure and my joy and my playfulness rather than employing this part of me that's more grim determination, which is sometimes necessary. You know, we have to use discipline at one time or another but I think for me, that's a buzzkill. I've just considered myself one of those people like “well we have to get through the buzzkill part.” It's kind of like, people who want to go exercise or do something that's not natural to them, and if they don't find a source of pleasure in it, you're not going to continue with that habit. So I'm become a believer in listening to the voice inside that says, “This is what wants to happen this morning or this afternoon”, and I just chunk it out. I just chunk out my tasks rather than thinking about it as some long march to work. Katty: Got it. Because I know you've spoken in the past about really cultivating that creative practice. How does this fit in with that? Is it just as cultivating the creative practice but in shorter bursts, or whenever it happens to strike? Anna: That is a really good question, I think it's the shorter bursts concept and being okay with it. I think that there are many books out there about creativity, or business or whatever and those are all incredibly helpful. But there comes a point at which you need to really personalize and tailor the information that you're taking in about how to work, how to best be creative and, it's very easy to slip into the mode, for me anyway of, “oh, look how so and so is doing it. Look how they got it done. Why am I not doing it that way?” And it's easy to reframe short bursts which I have done as dilettantism, a jack of all trades, master of none, can't finish a project, you know, undisciplined...and at a certain point, you just have to look at the nature of the work and say, “Is this work good? Is it worth continuing? Is the way I'm working in concert with the work as it wants to be made too?” Because not every project is the same either, like writing for me I have to say, does not come as naturally as drawing or sketching and it's not as pleasurable. Katty: You started out your path as a writer. Anna: Yeah, that is true, I would say that my entry point to creativity, in terms of academic studies and my degree was an English major. I learned how to be creative through the written word, but in fact I think that this latest project that I'm working on started out as me wanting to tell some wisdom and stories and anecdotes from my life, but I became impatient with linear thinking and words require linear, you know, first the subject and the verb then the next thing and the descriptor. But what I started doing was, as I was journaling to try to write about these things, it's just sort of naturally happened I'm like I'm just going to try to stretch what I mean. And let me see if I can create an image that conveys the same thing that I'm trying to say, in a way that pleases me is more naturally pleasing to me, which is to say graphically and drawn, and as we all know, that's why road signs are not all written in paragraphs, the image is much more sort of holistically digested. So, what is pleasing to me now is, I'll write almost a caption to the image and then the two are conjoined, and work in concert, almost like you know, the children's book writer will do is, the image has its weigh, the writing has its weight, and they work to inform each other and that has been much more pleasurable to me to write than just straight paragraphs and essays. Katty: Now, is the typography that you're doing is this pen to paper? Is this digital was the medium that you're using there? Anna: I'm a strange person in that I can't seem to make designs on the computer at all. I think that one of my goals in life had been in my 20s to be a graphic designer because it does merge word, and the written word and images. I love that interaction, but I could never make myself enjoy-- It felt almost like I was wearing gloves or there was a glass wall between me and my art, and I really have been drawing all my fonts even if they are, you know, German Gothic black letter thick fonts I really enjoy the process of hand lettering with a pencil, for now. And the pencil keeps me really loose and less worried about outcome. I noticed that when I try to shift right now to pen, or do a finished drawing, it's another buzzkill where it keeps me tight, so I have to work pretty hard to just retain that an original freshness to my to my ideas at this point. Katty: I'd like to see it when you're at that stage to show it. Anna: I think more and more because of Instagram and because of social media, there is, a movement for artists to show their process. I love looking at people's Instagram stories where you track backwards, where the iterative processes of creativity. I love that. I think people are really like using it, I think, artists, when I was in an artist mastermind group we talked about being able to convey the value of our art through price, you know so hard to price your art, but when people understand your story and then it's not just this you know pricing by size and inches but they really see that you've made small sketches or you've done this or thrown this out. People, I think they will buy your story, ultimately. Katty: Yeah, absolutely and it's you know it's an iterative process. If you know i don't think art necessarily is easy to look at a piece of paper or a piece of art and say, “Oh, great.” But, you know, the months or the years that it may have taken to take into that place, and that's just the value of thinking. Anna: Well, yes and I was thinking the other day that the disadvantage that artists have, in some ways is that, I think your average person who doesn't necessarily create a lot, they have this notion that the time it takes for them to consume the art is comparable to the amount of time that it took to produce that art. I watch people stand in front of paintings, and they breeze past and it kind of pains me, you know, not mine even other people's. Like I was at LACMA just watching people breeze past, snap a photograph of themselves in front of a drawing. I don't have a problem with that per se, but I read somewhere I wish I could remember where it was a challenge to stand in front of an artwork for, I don't know 15 minutes, and that's not very long but the, what you encounter, and what you're forced to encounter in 15 minutes in front of one work of art, you realize how much you breeze past, and you don't take it. Katty: That happens for some of the artists that we work with on more commercial work, design work, where, you know, when a client is looking for an estimate,it's really necessary to think about the hours to actually produce the work and forgetting about the hours that it's going to take just to conceptualize it. Anna: Yes, and also on, I mean because I do more fine art, I have done more fine art work. Recently, it is the -- I mean it sounds so esoteric but it's really the courage to kind of put your life story, your life values, something you have to say into that. That is, that's just living. You can't, you can't put a quantity or, qualitative judgment on wisdom that one is gleaned about nature or about, aging, or parenting or whatever that's the poetry and that's what makes it hard to be an artist, because you shouldn't expect that everybody would understand that, and yet if you're trying to make a living doing it and applying your visual talents to a commercial realm, you kind of have to be understanding that people aren't going to be interpreting your work the way that you what you brought to it emotionally. Katty: Yeah, everybody looks at it through their own lens. Anna: That's right. You have to let it go. But the paycheck may not reflect what you put in. Katty: It's true. I knew in your previous work that I'm familiar with your patterns and your dots and you murmurations nature has been a huge source of inspiration for you. Where is the inspiration coming for the new work that you're doing? Anna: Oh, I'm going to laugh at myself now because I don't even want to tell you, and I'll tell you why because I am sort of -- I'm outing myself now. I'm a secret hoarder of self-help books. And, and I'll tell you, I'll just out myself again like I have them, and they're all facing the spines are all facing the other way underneath my desk, and I don't know why I should be so embarrassed about this but they are so, I mean, some of them have changed my life, right? Like some of the especially the Buddhist, the Buddhist so let's not even call them self help books, but they're very much about inquiry. Yeah, why are we here? What makes a meaningful life? And I have just made that shift in my life, in the last probably the last decade, especially. I have been trying to find a way to, I don't know, express my interest in them and generate something from within me and then interpret that visually for a lot of years. Or not visually at first, but actually through written stuff and it all sounded so, overly earnest, almost cultish, very esoteric, and believe me like I read a lot of this stuff and I love it. But I've been trying to find a way to express it in a way that I feel has some levity and humor and beauty and anecdotal, maybe a little self-deprecation. I am just one of those people who is an over-thinker, I'm philosophical by nature, and I've been trying to find a way to bring it down to earth because I do have a very skeptical cynical side of me too. And so I think that I'm trying to make that kind of important meaningful wisdom, accessible in a visual form. That's my current project. Katty: It's interesting you use the word wisdom because that's the word that was playing around in my head, as you were talking. Whether it's just coming to this, you know, time in your life. But that's the word that's coming to me. Anna: Well, I appreciate that. And I and I will say too, I think some of that wisdom has been a hard one, because of my particular experience growing up as an artistically minded a philosophically minded creative person in a family of Asian immigrant parents. I'm not trying to stereotype but there is a particular expectation that you be pragmatic about your life and how you make money and what you study. My creativity was amusing to my parents, but it was not, it was not something that they were going to support as a way of living, and so I think, ironically, like, I think my commitment to this project this latest project and to finding wisdom is kind of asserting that you know artists and creative people have a particular path. And particular obstacles that they have to overcome and those coupled with that of immigrant parents who say to you, you know, just go, it's not boring but like just go be a doctor, an engineer and then you can do the stuff on the side. This has been my way of saying, you know what, I've tried that way, it didn't work, and now I really value, I value my creative talents, I value the way that I express them, and I do believe that there's wisdom for me to share, not so much like, “Oh, I know better and I'm going to tell you how to do it”, but I find the most satisfying encounters with my artwork is when people say to me, “I so connect with you about this. I felt alone in this and now I don't.” And I think that to me is why I've turned to the books why turned to certain artworks and I guess my hope has always been that I could provide a piece of art or writing that can make somebody else feel a sense of relief in that regard too. Katty: What would you say to someone who is maybe in this searching mode, early in their career? If some of the books that maybe have really helped you and you mentioned there was a couple that really changed your life. Are there any recommendations that you could share with the audience? Anna: Sure. Well, for me personally and this is a little esoteric but Pema Chodron, any of her books. The ones that I'm thinking right off the top is The Places That Scare You and When Things Fall Apart. It sounds very dire but it's not. She just reset my thinking as many Buddhists will, that we spend so much time segregating what we perceive to be good and bad things that happened to us in life and the times to -- we spent a lot of energy segregating. “I don't want this, I want this. This will be good for my career, this is not. This is great art, this is crappy art that I've made or whatever.” And I think when you get to a certain level of maturity, you start to accept that it's all mixed in, that it's all a portal to wisdom in some way or another if you have the right frame of mind towards it and just certain patience and acceptance. And that doesn't mean rolling over and play dead but it just means don't spend your energy, pushing back, all the things that you think are going to be bad for you because some of the most frustrating things that have happened to me as an artist and creative person have led me to some real breakthroughs and that's just the truth of it. And then there's another book, which is radically different in tone, but kind of soothes the cynic and the hard ass in me, is Steven Pressfield's book, The War of Art. And it is brief, and it's cogent, and he basically in his own way says, “Stop whining don't spend your energy on that all artists are going to encounter obstacles. Get up do the work.” And the way I interpreted his work because it's a little bit harsh is if I had to summarize it for myself and how I metabolized his writing was, every piece of art that you do for me, every drawing is a study for the next drawing, everything. And so, yes there is a time at which you have to say, “Okay, I'm going to make this finished piece of art that I want to sell or that my client wants, or whatever.” But in order to relieve yourself of that stiffness and anxiety and putting too much weight on yourself or the project, you really have to face the truth that every piece you make is your education for the next attempt. It's all an attempt, it's all an experiment and stop thinking about it too hard and just make the thing, and be you know truthful about whether it's worthy of presenting to the world and I would, I don't know, in the last series I did my ink paintings, I would say, was the ratio of the ones I kept to not were one out of twelve. And that's okay, you know like, you can whine about the other eleven, and berate yourself or you can be grateful that you have the time and energy and talent to try to make these twelve, and you got one out of them. Great. That's kind of what I take from his book. Katty: They're building blocks. Right? Yeah, one foot in front of the other. Well thank you for sharing those and surely thank you for sharing your wisdom. I think that, especially for someone who's starting out, and hasn't necessarily come into their own as they're listening to this podcast I think you're sharing a lot of nuggets of what you've gone through and have come out on the other side and recognizing why you're doing what you're doing, as well, just accepting the process. Anna: Well, I would say too, and this is just something I've been thinking about this week to add to what you're summing up there is. It's all for me about reframing, not as a Pollyanna way but reframing as a creative act in and of itself. So, use your creativity on yourself and that is an act in an of itself, is to reconsider how you work, the methodologies, try things that are new if they don't work.I mean these are all similar to the actual creative acts themselves, but you can apply that same creativity to your own emotional states, your own psychological states. It's all of a piece, nothing is separate. I mean I kind of think of it as like a creative ecosystem where it has to be healthy and sort of balanced for all the elements to work in a healthy way. Katty: It'd be cause and effect in there so, absolutely.Because I know, you know, just in having known you over the years that innovating is very important to you and so it is just beautiful to see how all of that is coming together at this point. Anna: Thank you, I appreciate that because it doesn't always feel like there's a through line. But I guess for creative people the through line is one's actual self. You have to honor that. Katty: Thank you for tuning into this episode of the Artisan podcast. This podcast is brought to you by Artisan Creative, a staffing a recruitment firm specializing in creative, marketing, and digital talents. You can find us online at artisancreative.com or via social channels @artisancreative We look forward to connecting.
Erleben Sie spannende Vorträge von Anna M. Tränkner, Inhaberin der MehrWert Images GmbH aus Hamburg, die praxisnah und brandaktuell referiert, wie Image-Building funktioniert, wie ein gutes Image Ihre Unternehmung von der Konkurrenz abheben lässt, Ihre Marke stützt und treibt und wie in unserem neuen und digitalen Zeitalter Unternehmen wachsen können. Dabei erklärt sie, warum ein Image einer Unternehmung zum Wachstum verhelfen sollte und nicht nur zum Überleben – und wie Sie es schaffen, dabei jederzeit die Unternehmensseele zu erhalten. Die Marketingexpertin ist überzeugt: Images haben Macht. Ein gutes Markenimage kann den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg begünstigen, ein schlechtes Image kann den Erfolg behindern, denn es entscheidet über das Kundenvertrauen und beeinflusst damit die Nachfrage. Profitieren Sie in all ihren Vorträgen ihren vielen nachhaltigen Tipps, die Sie zeitnah in Ihrem Unternehmen anwenden können und die Sie für eine erfolgreiche Zukunft als Unternehmer zu neuen rentablen Ideen, Visionen und Taten inspirieren.
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Erleben Sie spannende Vorträge von Anna M. Tränkner, Inhaberin der MehrWert Images GmbH aus Hamburg, die praxisnah und brandaktuell referiert, wie Image-Building funktioniert, wie ein gutes Image Ihre Unternehmung von der Konkurrenz abheben lässt, Ihre Marke stützt und treibt und wie in unserem neuen und digitalen Zeitalter Unternehmen wachsen können. Dabei erklärt sie, warum ein Image einer Unternehmung zum Wachstum verhelfen sollte und nicht nur zum Überleben – und wie Sie es schaffen, dabei jederzeit die Unternehmensseele zu erhalten. Die Marketingexpertin ist überzeugt: Images haben Macht. Ein gutes Markenimage kann den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg begünstigen, ein schlechtes Image kann den Erfolg behindern, denn es entscheidet über das Kundenvertrauen und beeinflusst damit die Nachfrage. Profitieren Sie in all ihren Vorträgen ihren vielen nachhaltigen Tipps, die Sie zeitnah in Ihrem Unternehmen anwenden können und die Sie für eine erfolgreiche Zukunft als Unternehmer zu neuen rentablen Ideen, Visionen und Taten inspirieren.
”Todellinen muutos syntyy, kun hyväksyy itsensä siinä missä on juuri nyt”Elämme aikaa, jonka ihanteisiin kuuluu self help, muutos, rohkeus ja itsensä kehittäminen. Kuten kaikessa, tässäkin piilee mahdolliset varjopuolensa. Kiireessä kasvaa voi unohtua pysähtyä sen äärelle, että mitä kasvu ihan oikeasti juuri minulle on? Tämä ei olekaan enää ihan niin helppo kysymys. Ehkä ajattelemme että kasvu on jostain käyttäytymisestä eroon pääsemistä, ehkä se on ”paremmaksi ihmiseksi tuloa”. Todellisuudessa autenttinen kasvu on paljon lähempänä kuin ehkä huomaammekaan. Se on paljon hienovaraisempaa ja yksinkertaisempaa, mitä ehkä ajattelemme. Se on harvoin suuria loikkia ja repäisyjä. ”Pääsisinpä tästä vaan eroon” ja ”kunpa vaan olisin parempi” jutut lähtevät usein syvästä riittämättömyydestä ja viallisuuden tunteesta. Kaiken käyttäytymisen, kaikkien toimimattomien tunnemallienkin takana on jokin logiikka, jokin tunnetason syy, miksi olemme siinä missä olemme. On tietysti houkuttelevaa ajatella, että kasvu olisi vaan tuon ”oman viallisuuden korjaamista”. Sitten viimein kelpaisi, sitten viimein hyväksyisi itsensä. Jokainen tällaista muutoksen tapaa yrittänyt kuitenkin tietää, että se ei ole kovin kestävä tie, se ei toimi kuin korkeintaan hetken. Autenttinen muutos on uskallusta katsoa itseään lempeän rehellisesti, juuri siinä kohdassa missä on. Katsoa halulla ymmärtää, katsoa halulla olla itsensä puolella, eikä vastaan. Tämä on paikoin epämukavaa ja ei ehkä suosituin tapa kasvaa. Se on omien varjojen ja pelkojen myötätuntoista hyväksyntää, ilman että koittaa äkkiä päästä niiden yläpuolelle. Todellinen muutos lähteekin siitä, että hyväksyy itsensä siinä, missä on juuri nyt.Tällä podcastilla juttelimme ihanan Anna Taipaleen kanssa aiheesta.Podcastilla juttelimme mm. Siitä mitä inhimillinen muutos on, tahdonvoimaa vai syvää transformaatiota?Keskeneräisyyden sietämisestä, kysymysten tilassa olemisestaMiten voi turvata tilaa prosessilleenPeloista ja siitä miten niihin voisi olla viisasta suhtautuaTarpeiden ja halujen välisestä erostaTervetuloa kuuntelemaan!
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Anna Odell was born in Stockholm. She was educated in art at the University College of Arts and the Royal Institute of Art. Odell and podcast host Kiva Reardon discuss Odell's newest film X&Y and her art graduation project Unknown, Woman 2009-349701 which sparked a debate about the meaning of art and has been shown at various locations in Scandinavia and Paris.
Online Gaming, Twitch Streaming and the random collective experiences of growing up Swedish in Southern Africa, being a female developer at EA Games and speaking up on behalf of those who need a voice. We cover a fair bit of ground and a lot of the globe here, so grab an atlas, tune in, turn it up and enjoy the show. You can find more about Anna here! https://www.twitch.tv/TheHangryGames https://www.instagram.com/annabrandberg https://twitter.com/annabrandberg To find out more about the Just Be Nice Project, head to www.jbnproject.com and https://www.instagram.com/jbnproject/ to catch up on all our blogs, work and opportunities for partnerships, and get in touch if you'd like to be a part of our growing movement to improve equality of opportunity for people worldwide. You can also find Josh here; https://www.instagram.com/joshreidjones/
In this episode, Anna Jones discusses how surprised she was to find there is still gender bias in the industry and how we should cope with the "are we fit or good enough" feeling that comes with it. To learn more about Anna and connect with her: Her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smithannac Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/brightcarbon
In this episode, Anna Jones discusses how surprised she was to find there is still gender bias in the industry and how we should cope with the "are we fit or good enough" feeling that comes with it. To learn more about Anna and connect with her: Her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smithannac Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/brightcarbon
Episode 9 Wesley, Dominic und Simon sind wieder vollständig und freuen sich über einen ganz besonderen Gast: Herzlich Willkommen beim Ein doller Podcast Anna! In dieser Folge reden wir über das Hochstapler-Syndrom, Wissen, Theorien und Klassifizierungen. Top 3 Theorien von Anna: - Dekonstruktion - Evolutionstheorie - Object Oriented Ontology Bei Fragen, Anregungen und Kommentaren könnt ihr uns gerne auf Twitter (@1dollerpod) schreiben! Falls ihr Fragen an Anna habt schreibt uns auch auf Twitter, wir werden diese dann an sie weiterleiten und in einer der kommenden Episoden darauf eingehen. Falls ihr außerdem Ideen für neue Themen habt, meldet euch bei uns! Bis zur nächsten Folge und vielen Dank an Anna :-)
This mindset podcast came about because we see too many people where fear is a roadblock for them & it stands in the way of reaching the success they want.
We're talking about Westworld, so we'll need another host. Anna Bogutskaya - events programmer at the BFI Southbank - starts on the pod as co-host from this episode. We talk - well argue, really - about the Westworld season 2 finale, review the new British bullying drama Pin Cushion and hear from Arcadia director Paul Wright.When you're done with the show you can watch Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan's full Q&A, dig into Arcadia and get stuck into Anna's interview with Deborah Haywood about Pin Cushion. You can also contact Hen and Anna with your thoughts, fears and feedback and find out more about producer Pete.This episode of The BFI Podcast contains clips from the following:• Westworld, Season 2 (various promotional clips), released by HBO in 2018.• Arcadia, directed by Paul Wright and released by the BFI in 2018.Our theme tune is a song called Throwback Jack, written and performed by Tim Garland (2013) and used under licence through Audio Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this podcast, Rooted Parent Editor, Anna Harris, sits down with Kristen Hatton (Get Your Story Straight: A Teen's Guide…
In this podcast, Rooted Parent Editor, Anna Harris, sits down with Kristen Hatton (Get Your Story Straight: A Teen’s Guide…
Cokesbury Church has experienced a massive cultural change that has lead to an increase in avg weekly worship attendance of about 50% over the last 4 1/2 years. Anna Lee, Executive Pastor, was (and is) key in implementing these changes. Anna shares how to execute changes with the collaboration of the staff, lay leadership, and the congregation.
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In a new format to the Mark My Words podcast, Anna Harper, interviews Mark on his thoughts on property & politics- particularly in detail about how property returns compare to other intvestment returns; what drives the value in the property market & why it's now easier than ever to borrow money from banks than it was 10 years ago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a new format to the Mark My Words podcast, Anna Harper, interviews Mark on his thoughts on property & politics- particularly in detail about how property returns compare to other intvestment returns; what drives the value in the property market & why it's now easier than ever to borrow money from banks than it was 10 years ago.
Off The Path - Reisepodcast über Reisen, Abenteuer, Backpacking und mehr…
Vor kurzem habe ich im Podcast Anna zu Gast gehabt, die alleine auf Weltreise gegangen ist obwohl Ihr Partner nicht mitreisen konnte. Heute habe ich ihren Freund Marc zu Gast, der berichtet wie es ihm damit ergangen ist, also seine Freundin auf Weltreise losgezogen ist. In zwei Wochen sind die beiden wieder vereint und Marc freut sich schon sehr auf die gemeinsame Zeit und zukünftige, gemeinsame Reisen. Er macht sich aber auch Gedanken darum, wie es für Anna sein wird nach so langer Zeit wieder zurück in den Alltag zu finden. Ich finde es sehr spannend, wie die beiden damit umgegangen sind und mich würde es interessieren wie ihr reagieren würdet, wenn euer Partner entscheidet allein auf Reisen zu gehen? Hinterlasst mir gerne dazu einen Kommentar oder schreibt eine E Mail. Erfahre über Weltreise trotz Beziehung Teil 2 10:02 Weltreise mit Beziehung 15:38 Der Abschied 16:35 Der Alltag alleine zuhause 21:10 Die besten Tipps für die Daheimgebliebenen 30:10 Wie Technik bei der Kommunikation hilft 42:10 Die Reaktion von Freunden und Familie Bitte hinterlasse eine Rezension des Off The Path Podcasts aus iTunes. Bewertungen auf iTunes sind super hilfreich für das Ranking der Show und sind für uns die beste Bezahlung für die ganze Arbeit, die in die Show investiert wird. :)
Den Sorte Boks har besøg af forfatter, skuespiller og komiker Anna Neye som er aktuel med bogen Emma Gad For Hvide - en terapeutisk guidebog til hvide mennesker. Vi snupper hendes telefon og følger i de mærkelige kommentarer hun får med på vejen i forbindelse med bogudgivelsen, lærer via appen Chan Buddy at Anna er Buddhist og snager i hendes Tinderprofil. Værter: Frederik Dirks Gottlieb og Kasper Lundberg. Produceret af Munck Studios København.
Guest Co-host Anna Vocino and I talk about GOALS. What if I have been deluding myself? ~ Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Setting goals Then the stories that come up for you. Expectations Letting go of how I am doing enough. ~ Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna s website Anna’s new book EAT HAPPY UCSC physics Bruce Rosenblum – once you’ve met someone and shaken that person’s hand, you are connected forever. I appreciate the iTunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id s just don t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! And go get Anna’s new book. Yummy! smiling, The post Goals with Anna Voccino appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
Anna er på rekord tid blevet en del af den absolut løbeelite herhjemme. I 2014 blev hun "landskendt" da hun ved efterskolernes danske mesterskab på 10 km løb tæt på 35 min. Siden den dag. Er det kun gået en vej. Fremad!!. Hør hendes 2 trænere ( Kersti Jakobsen og Per Le Fevre)snakke om hendes udvikling som løber ? Hendes fremtid ? Hvordan hun træner ? Samt hvad andre klubber kan lære af hendes historie. Podcasten af produceret af Team Thempo i samarbejde med Jakob Vibild.
Guest Co-host Anna Vocino and I talk about giving away what you don’t have. Or maybe we talk about husband bashing??? Be do or have anything you want. ~ Anna, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: 3 things that are part of living life Teachers in our life (UGH) Boundaries Setting up your life with “I have to…” Create then consume. ~ Koren, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna s website Medical Medium book UCSC physics Bruce Rosenblum – once you’ve met someone and shaken that person’s hand, you are connected forever. I appreciate the iTunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id s just don t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! Anna it was fun, a little off the rails, not too much husband bashing and definitely no kissing on the lips. smiling, The post Giving What You Don’t Have appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
Guest Co-host Anna Vocino is back. We are catching up with her and talking about dealing with overwhelm and perseverance. Be do or have anything you want. ~ Anna, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Anna’s cookbook update – Eat Happy Quitting vs. Keep Going Dishes + exercise as a reward? What??? Create then consume. ~ Koren, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna s website Anna s kitchen gadget recommendations I appreciate the itunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id s just don t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! Anna it was fun, thank you for sharing with us how you own what you do and create a living in unconventional careers! smiling, The post Overwhelm + Perseverance appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
It’s really not so black and white. Do a soul sucking job to make a living or do a job you love and be poor. There really are ways to make a living at unconventional jobs. I have discussed this topic a lot over the years and in the is conversation with Anna Vocino we talk about it some more. Own what you do. ~ Koren, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Shifting belief systems Foundation building Working for free Know who you are Cutting out the external noise Decision fatigue Have a fire sale Let go of permission Own what you do + the money will follow. ~ Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna s website Anna s kitchen gadget recommendations I appreciate the itunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id s just don t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! Anna it was fun, thank you for sharing with us how you own what you do and create a living in unconventional careers! smiling, The post Making Money in Unconventional Careers appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
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Anna Vocino is returning as a guest co-host. We are circling back to her weight loss journey. Anna is the co-host of the Angriest Trainer with Vinnie Tortorich as well as an actor and cookbook writer. You can find her delicious gluten free recipes in the link on the show notes. I am on year 3 of this transformation. ~ Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Celiac NSNG Functional Medicine – hormone Last time How do I want to feel afterwards? ~ Koren Motekaitis, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna s website Anna s kitchen gadget recommendations I appreciate the itunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id s just don t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! Anna thanks for being authentic about your journey! smiling, The post Circling Back with Anna Vocino’s Weight Loss Journey appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
Guest co-host Anna Vocino is back. Let the fun begin! Today Anna and I are talking about what to do when everybody else is in a bad mood. This person is telling me a lot about themselves. ~ Koren Motekaitis, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Onions and the layers. Yes we go that simple. What to do Strategies Hold space Bad moods Not to let it define you 3 types of business Fix it Create/choose Everybody is entitled to their emotions, but you must be responsible to how you displace them.” ~ Koren Motekaitis, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna s website Anna’s kitchen gadget recommendations Jill Botle Taylor’s interview I appreciate the itunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id s just don t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! Anna – what a way to turn around being surrounded by those in a bad mood! Thanks! smiling, The post What to do when everybody else is in a bad mood. appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
What do you get when you put a cooking newbie and a cooking veteran on the air? Koren Motekaitis + Anna Vocino and a ton of fun! We are talking about all things kitchen, food + cooking. Anna answers Koren’s newbie questions. And in this conversation you hear what Koren really thinks about in the kitchen. Eat as best as you can at home and then go live your life! ~ Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this conversation we discuss: Onions and the layers. Yes we go that simple. Grocery shopping vs. meal planning “Supposed to” be organized vs. doing it your way. Throwing food away. Knives + what ones do you really need. Breakfast Anna shares her smoothie recipe Cooking with Olive Oil The truth about Olive Oil You want old wine, and young olive oil. ~ Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna’s website Anna’s kitchen gadget recommendations Anna’s Pittsburgh Turkey Chili Anna’s Sweet Potato Hash Anna’s Shepard’s Pie (cookbook only) Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil UC Davis Olive Oil Reports I appreciate the itunes reviews. Thank you! If you find How She Really Does It makes an impact on your life, please leave a comment or a rating for the show at iTunes. And send me an email or a tweet so I know who your name! iTunes id’s just don’t give a great connection. Click view in iTunes button > Launch iTunes application > Click Write a Review. Your review helps spread the word about the show + is always appreciated by me. Thanks for listening to How She Really Does It, the place where inspiration + possibility meet. I so appreciate your emails about the show + it s impact on your life. I look forward to serving you with this show! Thanks for Listening! Anna it was fun, thank you for spending time with us on this show and all the laughter and cooking knowledge! smiling, The post Kitchen, Food + Cooking with Anna Vocino appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
Anna Vocino is back. She was here before talking about her journey with celiac and living gluten free along with adding NSNG. Anna is an actor and also the co-host of The Angriest Trainer Podcast. Anna blogs about GF versions of comfort food from her heritage at glutenfreeanna.com. And this fall her cookbook will be coming out. In this interview Anna and I talk about weight loss + plateaus and not giving up. “Rooted in scarcity or rooted in compassion. Where you are rooted and eat from will determine the kind of eating you do.” ~ Koren, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this interview we discuss: After NSNG hormones estrogen dominance + insulin muscle testing with food the scale if I lose 20 pounds I ll be healthy belief Mentioned in this Podcast Anna’s blog glutenfreeanna.com Dr. Sara Gottfried’s book The Hormone Cure Minnie Driver in Return to Zero The Angriest Trainer podcast smiling, The post Anna Vocino: Weight Loss + Plateaus appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
How does a half Italian, half Southern-girl go on once diagnosed with Celiac Disease? Gluten Free seems to be this decade s buzz words. I find it all over the grocery store and on foods that have never had gluten. Anna Vocino is here to talk about her journey into a gluten free lifestyle since 2002. Anna is an actor and also the co-host of The Angriest Trainer Podcast. Anna blogs about GF versions of comfort food from her heritage at glutenfreeanna.com. And this fall her cookbook will be coming out. “Find out what works for you.” ~Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It LISTEN HERE In this interview we discuss: how Anna found out she had Celiac weight loss + going gluten free TV/Hollywood + weight/body image gluten intolerance vs celiac GF does not mean sacrificing yummy foods “Any importance to my weight, I’m assigning it to myself.” ~Anna Vocino, on How She Really Does It Mentioned in this Podcast Anna’s website Angriest Trainer Podcast (Anna is the co-host) The Art and Science of Low-Carb Living smiling, The post Anna Vocino: Gluten Free Living appeared first on howshereallydoesit.com.
Playwright, actor, and activist Anna Deveare Smith talks about her extraordinary career and her current one-woman show, Let Me Down Easy. [31:01]
John Crace goes to the Potteries