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Called to Both
144: How to Plan a Month of Content in Just 6 Hours (Without Burning Out) ft. Carli LeBlanc

Called to Both

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 17:22


Reality check: Content creation doesn't have to feel overwhelming. There are 720 hours in a month, and you only need six quality hours to plan, create, and schedule an entire month's worth of content. In this episode of Called to Both, guest host Carli LeBlanc walks us through her exact six-hour content creation plan. Not only does this plan save you time and energy, but it's effective. Her strategy will position you as an expert in your field and make social media work for you.Ready to get off the content creation hamster wheel? Listen in to learn how to take the stress out of content creation with a simple yet powerful plan.In This Episode You'll:Meet Carli LeBlancLearn one of the most impactful skills for mompreneursHear Carli's advice for creating a month's worth of content in six hoursFind it quickly:1:35 - Meet Carli3:53 - Start with your brainstorming session6:25 - Choosing what type of content to create7:34 - Create your content in three hours or less10:15 - Hacking the editing process12:12 - Captions, hashtags, and scheduling Connect with Carli LeBlanc:30 Days of Done-For-You Social Media Prompts: cdcreativecoagency.com/contentWebsite: cdcreativecoagency.comInstagram: instagram.com/cd.creativecoPodcast:.cdcreativecoagency.com/podcastMore ways to connect:Joy Michelle Website: joymichelle.coJoy Michelle Blog: joymichelle.co/blogJoy Michelle Instagram: instagram.com/joyymichelleJoy Michelle Facebook: facebook.com/joymichellephotographyJoy Michelle Coaching: joymichelle.co/coachingIf you're enjoying the content we're creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the PhotoBoss® with Joy Michelle Facebook Group! Join Now >>

The Big Talk with Tricia Brouk
The Power of Connection with Tammy Cohen

The Big Talk with Tricia Brouk

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 27:31


Today's guest, Tammy Cohen, is the award-winning author of "Text Messages To My Sons.” She is also a dynamic thought leader who speaks about messaging, leadership, and parent-child connection in the digital age.    Drawing from her expertise in transforming technology from a barrier into a bridge, she helps audiences reimagine how devices can strengthen family relationships and communication.   In this episode, we'll explore:   Her practice of sending daily text messages of love, inspiration, and wisdom to her adult sons The power of positive messaging to combat the negativity and hate Why sending loving messages not only helps the recipients feel valued but also transforms the sender Her current favorites: Books: Stolen Focus & Many Lives, Many Masters, Speaker: Tony Robbins, Podcasts: The Big Talk, The Time Management Podcast, Mel Robbins Podcast, & Simon Sinek's Podcast   More from Tammy Cohen Her book, Text Messages to My Sons Website: https://tcbrandconsulting.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammy-cohen-915815143/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tammyjcohen/ & https://www.instagram.com/textmessagestomysons/    More from Tricia  Join our award-winning, trademarked signature program, The Big Talk Academy® Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram  Connect with me on Facebook  Connect with me on LinkedIn  Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com 

this is bipolar
BrainStorm: A Conversation with Author & Filmmaker Sara Schley

this is bipolar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 53:49 Transcription Available


Welcome to another episode of "This is Bipolar," where host Shaley Hoogendoorn delves into personal experiences and insights about living with bipolar 2 disorder. Shaley an advocate, teacher, wife, and mother, shares her own journey alongside guest Sara Schley, who brings her perspective as an entrepreneur and grandmother living with the condition. In this episode, they discuss the profound impact of proper diagnosis and the often-long journey to receiving it, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nuances of bipolar disorders, particularly bipolar 2. Shaley and Sara explore the misconceptions about bipolar depression, the challenges of parenting with a mental health condition, and the crucial role of community support in healing and empowerment. Through candid conversation, they aim to break down stigma, offer a supportive hand to those struggling, and showcase how creativity and resilience can emerge even in the face of adversity. Sara also shares information about her upcoming documentary film "Brainstorm," which promises to highlight inspiring stories and cutting-edge research on bipolar disorder. this is bipolar... Connect with us: IG @this.is.bipolar Youtube: this is bipolar channel TT @this.is.bipolar thisisbipolar.com   (00:07:35) Understanding Hypomania (00:11:16) Navigating Anger & Shame (00:12:58) The Reality of Bipolar Depression (00:19:14) Coping with Chronic Mental Illness (00:22:34) Discussing Parenting and Bipolar (00:26:22) The Weight of Suicidal Thoughts (00:39:46) The Making of the BrainStorm Film   Thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening. If this episode or podcast means something to you, I would be forever grateful if you would follow/subscribe the ‘this is bipolar' podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts so you stay up to date. It would also mean the world to me if you gave a 5 ⭐️ star review- this helps the podcast reach those who need to hear it most.  Much love, Shaley xo  About Our Guest: Sara Schley is the author of the acclaimed memoir, BrainStorm: From Broken to Blessed on the Bipolar Spectrum. She is a business consultant, speaker, and author who has led organizational transformations at renowned companies around the world. She is a mother, grandmother, community leader, and has been married to a great guy for twenty-six years. She also has a Bipolar II brain, on the Bipolar Spectrum. Sara has kept this mostly a secret for four decades. Until now. She is choosing to tell her riveting story – from broken to blessed – to save lives, end stigma, and optimize healing for millions. Sara is also the leader of Seed Systems, an international consulting collaborative that she founded in 1994 to create a regenerative, inclusive, and kinder world. She has worked with over 50 enterprises and 1000s of individuals in every sector. A social change entrepreneur, Sara has also co-founded several networks including The SoL Sustainability Consortium, Women in Power, and most recently, WeTheChange. Sara has written two previous books: The Necessary Revolution: How Individuals and Organizations Are Working Together to Create a Sustainable World (Doubleday, 2008), based on her experience convening the SoL Sustainability Consortium and co-authored with business guru Peter M. Senge, and others which was translated into 10 languages; and Secrets of the 7th Day: How Everyone Can Find Renewal Through the Wisdom and Practices of the Sabbath (White Cloud Press, 2014). She has two new manuscripts in the works. Sara travels nationally and internationally for her work. (At least she did before Covid!) In her free time, she enjoys every outdoor sport there is: hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, rafting, paddling, sailing, windsurfing, to name just a few. When not on the road or on the water, Sara lives in the hills in Western Massachusetts with her husband, twin teens, and one aging yellow lab. You can find all Sara's current projects here: saraschley.com Brainstorm the Film BrainTalk the Podcast   More about your Host: Shaley Hoogendoorn is a speaker, content creator and currently hosts the popular “this is bipolar” vlog and podcast. She lives with bipolar 2 disorder and shares her story and the stories of others to dismantle the stigma around mental illness.  Shaley is passionate about educating and empowering others about bipolar disorder. She has contributed to publications for Sanctuary Ministries, Psych Central and BP Hope magazine. She hosted a series interviewing women living with mental illnesses at SheLoves Magazine in a series named "Sisters in Mental Illness."  Shaley's greatest hope is that creating safe spaces to connect will give hope and comfort those that struggle.  

Jess On The Mountain: Yoga, Chakras & Becoming Your Own Guru
Ep. 57 How to Create a Powerful Intention

Jess On The Mountain: Yoga, Chakras & Becoming Your Own Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 14:32


Today I'm sharing what I've been uncovering about how to craft a strong, clear, and effective intention—one that your whole system understands and responds to. It's not just about setting a goal; it's about shaping your identity. I'll guide you through a process that moves you out of your mind and into your body, helping you hear what your soul is truly asking for. Then, I'll show you how to shape that message into a potent sankalpa—succinct, present, and bold.If you've ever felt like your intentions get lost in the noise or don't quite take root, this episode is for you. Let's refine your words, align them with your breath, and watch them become your life!Join me for our next New Moon Intentions session on April 27—we'll be diving into the heart chakra, and it's going to be a beautiful one. See you there!Links & Resources:✨ Free Chakra Check-In & Quick Quiz: www.jessgoulding.com/chakrasavvy✨ Join the Chakra Savvy Community for replays & live sessions!✨ Download the new Powerful Intentions Worksheets:www.jessgoulding.com/podcastMore about Jessica:Website jessgoulding.comResources:Chakra Savvy: Reset Your Life Game Plan⁠Chakra Savvy Quickie Quiz⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Chakra Check-In Self Assessment⁠ ⁠Chakra Savvy Cheat Sheet ⁠Embodiment Online Course. Harness the energy of chakra one, and set a new foundation built on connection, gratitude, and trust in the world. Use coupon code PODCAST!More resources, links, and a form for thoughts and questions are at ⁠Jessgoulding.com/podcast.⁠Connect with Jess: Facebook⁠⁠, @jessgyoga, and the Jess G Yoga Facebook Group, ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, @jessgyoga  YouTube⁠⁠ @jessgouldingLinkedIn: Jessica (Jess) Goulding  @jessgyogaTAGSawareness,  mindfulness,   self study,   svadyaya,   self awareness,    chakras,    yoga,   yoga therapy, self improvement, transformation, spirituality, self help, yoga, meditation, philosophy, psychology

The Democracy Group
Braver Faith: Building Bridges With Respect Not Agreement. Mark Beckwith | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 24:51


How Do We Fix It? raises questions about solutions to divisive topics of politics and public policy: Decidedly secular matters. In this episode we look at how religious groups and institutions can help bring people together across divides. Braver Faith is our focus. The Right Rev. Mark Beckwith is our guest.Braver Faith is one the newest and most vibrant groups within Braver Angels— America's largest cross-partisan, volunteer-led movement that works to push back against rigid polarization. Led by faith leaders from many different religious backgrounds and beliefs, Braver Faith is a civic organization that develops educational tools to build bridges between people who are divided over politics.Mark Beckwith speaks with us about the group's goals and principles. "So many people that I talk to within Braver Angels tell me their commitment emerges from their particular faith", he tells us.Ordained in the Episcopal Church in 1979, Mark Beckwith has served parishes in Connecticut, New Jersey and Massachusetts. Elected Bishop of Newark, New Jersey, he served in that capacity for 12 years before retiring in 2018. Bishop Beckwith is a liaison for Bishops United Against Gun Violence, and is the co-founder of Faith Leaders for Ending Gun Violence, a national ecumenical group of diverse leaders. He is the author of "Seeing the Unseen: Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms and Party Lines."Braver Faith organized an online gathering the evening before President Trump's inaugural January 20. Here's a link. Three speakers shared their thoughts about how faith can play a role in building bridges. Prayers from a range of faith traditions were offered. We include short extracts in this podcast. "How Do We Fix It?" publishes frequently. We report on the projects, people, and ideas of Braver Angels.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Democracy Group
Tangle: Independent, Non-partisan News. Isaac Saul | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 25:47


Do you believe what you see in newspapers, websites and on TV? Most Americans don't trust the people who are supposed to truthfully report the news. A new Gallup poll says Americans have record-low trust in mass media. Only one-in-three adults has a "great deal" or a "fair amount" of confidence in the media to report the news "fully, accurately and fairly."More than 150,000 readers each day turn to Tangle, a website read by liberals, conservatives and independents. Every day Tangle tackles one current debate in American politics, and summarizes arguments from left, right, and center. All Sides Bias Checker gives Tangle a "middle" rating, which means the site neither leans left nor right.Our guest, politics reporter Isaac Saul, started Tangle in 2019 as an independent, ad-free, nonpartisan newsletter. He grew up in Bucks County Pa. — one of the most politically divided counties in America — where he was exposed to a huge range of political opinions and values. As a young journalist, Isaac learned the media ecosystem was broken when he found that he wasn't being judged based on his writing, but where it was being published. On Tangle "you will encounter a wide range of views, including some you really disagree with," Isaac tells us. "We're trying to be a big tent news organization and we are succeeding at that... Our readership is split almost evenly between conservative and liberal readers." "I'm working from the premise that the reds and blues don't understand each other," he says. "I really do want to bring people under one roof with a shared set of arguments to analyze and talk about, and a shared set of facts to work from."About this show: Every couple of weeks we release a new episode hosted by Richard Davies about the work, the ideas, and the people of Braver Angels, a remarkable band of brothers and sisters who get together across political divides in person and online: Reds and Blues who do battle against toxic polarization. In this show we speak with a fellow traveler of this effort. Links to news sites that feature a range of opinions on a single issue:Tangle, All Sides, and Ground News.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Democracy Group
Braver Angels: Red and Blue Voters Together on Election Day | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 24:57


These final days before the election are tense times. Today's toxic politics are hurtful and heart breaking for many of us.Maybe we all need a hope vaccine. An injection of kindness, curiosity and understanding for those who see the world differently than we do. In our latest report on the work, ideas, and people of Braver Angels, the nationwide citizen-led campaign against political polarization, we learn more about its Election Day Initiative: A volunteer-led effort to push back against political climate change— the hurricane of hate resentment and disdain that many on the left and right feel for the other side.Our guests in this episode are liberal Dorsey Cartwright and conservative Roger Haynes. They are two of many red/blue pairs of citizens who will sit and stand together outside polling places across America.M. Dorsey Cartwright is a retired marriage and family therapist in Austin, Texas. She travelled internationally leading workshops for couples, individuals, adult children and parents, as well as for communities. Valuing the healing of relationships, Dorsey has turned her attention to America's political environment. First as an active member of No Labels and its mission to depolarize the House and Senate, and then Braver Angels, with its mission to depolarize our citizenship. Her politics lean blue.Red-leaning Roger Haynes is a retired Chief Master Sergeant with 23 years of active military service and he recently left a civil service appointment with the government.  He has served in his community in various roles including HOA, City Commission, and is also active helping local Friends of NRA committees raise grant funding in areas such as youth education, women-focused clinics, law enforcement training, hunter safety, range improvement, firearms and marksmanship training and safety. He's passionate about the First and Second Amendments.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Money Sessions
Nick's #1 Secret to Successfully Raising Fees with Existing Clients

The Money Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 62:30 Transcription Available


The Ecommerce Alley
How To Sell Limited-Quantity Products/Boxes Using Meta Ads (w/ Sarah Williams)

The Ecommerce Alley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 48:53


► Check Out Sarah's Podcast: https://www.launchyourboxwithsarah.com/blog?tag=podcastMore money is spent online in Q4 than in any other quarter, accounting for up to 50% of annual ecommerce sales.Which means…There's no time to waste—you need to go all in.Sarah Williams with Launch Your Box Podcast had me on to discuss selling limited-quality products with Meta Ads!In this episode, we dive into:Managing advertising expectations- The best types of ads to run in Q4- Reverse-engineering your sales goals- And what I believe is the BEST campaign structure for short promotions -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-► Special Podcast Listener Deal On Our Scientific Facebook Ads Testing Course + Free 30-Minute Ads Expert Call Included (Only $10)► Leave Us An Honest Rating, Email An Image Of Your Rating To team@theecommercealley.com, We'll Send You A $10 Amazon Gift Card As An Appreciation Gift!► Learn About Our Mentorship Program For Ecom Brands Making Over $10k/month► Follow Josh on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | ► Click here to join our free Facebook group to get additional resources & access to weekly LIVE workshops that will help grow your revenue.

The Democracy Group
Braver Angels: Guide Across The Divide. Móni Guzmán | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 25:16


Toxic polarization is "the problem that eats all other problems... It's the sludge at the base of everything else," says our guest Mónica Guzmán. Think how much progress could be made on the great problems of today if politics were much more about discovering nuance than shouting slogans.This show is our second episode on the work, people, and ideas of the volunteer-led cross-partisan campaign, Braver Angels. In the coming months, we'll report on their initiatives and projects. Americans who are pissed off with politics are sometimes called "the exhausted majority." Many are tuning out toxic, divisive rhetoric that aims to settle scores instead of solving what's broken. Our guest, Braver Angels senior fellow Mónica Guzmán, has suggestions about how to be truly curious and have better conversations with those who see things differently.This loving liberal daughter of conservative immigrant parents who came to the US from Mexico, is a bridge builder, journalist and author. Her podcast is "A Braver Way". Modi's recent book is “I Never Thought of It That Way." Our "How Do We Fix It?" interview was recorded a couple years ago. This show includes highlights and also an extract from Móni's podcast. "When you want to ask why people believe what they believe, instead ask how they came to believe what they believe," she tells us. When you ask how instead of why, you're asking for their story and then what people do is take you on a tour instead of being put on trial."Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Canadian True Crime
Major Case Updates 2024 — Part 2

Canadian True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 74:44


[Part 2 of 2] Featuring interviews with survivors Josh Whiteway and Kerri Kehoe, we continue to look back at cases we've covered with major updates in past years.Approximate timestamps (Give or take a few minutes depending on ad breaks)1:30 Lush & Whiteway Families car crash (update from Josh Whiteway)9:00 Jacob Hoggard updates16:00 The Kingston Cases (update from Kerri Kehoe re Richard Charles Joyce)30:00 Legacy Christian Academy and Mile Two Church Scandal #legacyofabuse54:00 Kelly Ellard Sim's latest parole hearing (murder of Reena Virk)1:03:00 Albert Johnson Walker's latest parole hearing (murder of Ronald Platt)1:09:00 The Shell Lake Massacre - new details in new podcastMore information:Crime Beat TV - subscribe on youtube for the return of Season 6 in the fall featuring Kerri Kehoe and the "Kingston Cases"The Shell Lake Massacre - new podcast series from Rawlco RadioLegacy of Abuse - support the former students of Legacy Christian AcademyListen ad-free and early:CTC premium feeds are available on Amazon Music (included with Prime), Apple Podcasts, Patreon and Supercast, giving you access 24 hours early without the ads. Please note: case-based episodes will always be available to all, we will never put them exclusively behind a paywall.Full list of resources, information sources and credits:See the page for this episode at www.canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Politics on the Couch
Is this what hope feels like? Rafael Behr's reflections on Labour's 2024 victory

Politics on the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 58:14


In this summer bonus episode, Raf and (producer) Phil discuss the changing mood around British politics since Labour's election victory, the restoration of seriousness after years of triviality, why some people can't adapt, why others want to believe that Keir Starmer can deliver the change he has promised and whether they are right.Links to stuff mentioned in the podcastMore in Common reportTony Judt's essayReform came 2nd in 89 of the seats that Labour won.Lowest voter turnout for a General Election since universal suffrage beganThis is a Raf Behr and Larchmont Productions podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Conversation Weekly
Can shared experiences bring people closer together?

The Conversation Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 25:27


Across the world, fans will soon be tuning in at all hours of the day and night to watch the Paris Olympics. In a world where on-demand media streaming is now increasingly the norm, sport is something of a rarity. It's watched live, often with other people. Can something as simple as watching a sporting competition at the same time bring people closer together? In this episode, we explore this question with a Garriy Shteynberg an associate professor of psychology at the University of Tennessee in the US who studies the impact of shared experiences.We're running a listener survey to hear what you think about the podcast. It should take just a few minutes of your time and we'd really appreciate your thoughts. You can fill it in here.This episode was written and produced by Katie Flood with assistance from Mend Mariwany. Eloise Stevens does our sound design, and our theme music is by Neeta Sarl. Gemma Ware is the executive editor. Full credits available here. Subscribe to a free daily newsletter from The Conversation. To support what we do, please consider donating to The Conversation.Further reading and listening:‘Collective mind' bridges societal divides − psychology research explores how watching the same thing can bring people togetherHow to depolarise deeply divided societies – podcastMore coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics across The Conversation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Crowject
Meat Bus (feat. James Donald Forbes McCann)

The Crowject

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 81:19


On a YUGE episode, Peter, Ray, Sophie & special guest JAMES DONALD FORBES MCCANN go through it all:

SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE with Vinay Kumar
Ep 138: Kayleigh Fazan on Revolutionizing Global Retail

SHINY HAPPY PEOPLE with Vinay Kumar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 58:38


Meet Kayleigh Fazan, the visionary founder of The International Retail Academy, a pioneering force in the global retail industry. With an unwavering commitment to elevating customer experiences, Kayleigh has championed a transformative ‘bottom-up' approach, fostering a new era of excellence in the world of retail.For over 15 years, Kayleigh has been on a mission to empower shopfloor teams within global retail brands, equipping them with the essential soft skills needed to excel in an ever-evolving marketplace. A renowned expert in retail leadership, Kayleigh has led countless brands on a journey towards customer-centric success, arming them with the tools to create meaningful connections with their clientele.Hit play to listen to her roaring success of a story! [03:23s] Her journey into retail[10:02s] Exploring the global landscape of retail[15:47s] “Don't lose touch with the shop floor ever!”[28:49s] Starting her entrepreneurial journey[37:39s] Return of the retail stores post COVID [51:16s] RWL Read ‘The Culture Map' by Erin Meyer and ‘Uplifting Service' by Ron Kaufman; Tony Robbins' podcastMore about Kayleigh's work at The International Retail Academy Connect with Kayleigh on LinkedIn Connect with Vinay on X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn What did you think about this episode? What would you like to hear more about? Or simply, write in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.comSubscribe to us on your favorite platforms – Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Tune In Alexa, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn + Alexa, Stitcher, Jio Saavn and more.  This podcast is sponsored by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing People and Strategy Together'. Follow @c2cod on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook 

The Democracy Group
Diversity Is Great. DEI Isn't. Amna Khalid and Jeff Snyder | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 37:01


Diversity equity and inclusion: Sounds like a good thing in an incredibly diverse country such as ours, especially when teaching young people at American colleges and universities.But the DEI industry - or DEI Inc. — has arguably gone off the rails. There's a big difference between the intentions behind a lot of diversity training and the results. We learn about the crucial difference between training and education, and hear the case against the Stop WOKE Act in Florida.History professors Amna Khalid and Jeff Snyder share their deep concerns about a growing industry. There is no reliable evidence that diversity, equity and inclusion training sessions at colleges, non-profits, and large corporations actually work. In many places, DEI could be making things worse, imposing an ideological litmus test and encouraging cynicism and dishonesty at places of learning.Amna specializes in modern South Asian history, the history of medicine and the global history of free expression. Growing up under a series of military dictatorships in Pakistan, she has a strong interest in issues relating to free speech.Jeff is also a Professor at Carleton: A historian of education, who studies questions of race, national identity and the purpose of public education in a diverse, democratic society. He's the author of Making Black History: The Color Line, Culture and Race in the Age of Jim Crow.  Jeff and Amna released this YouTube video about DEI. They speak regularly together about academic freedom, free speech and campus politics at colleges and universities. They also write frequently on these issues for newspapers and magazines, including The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New Republic and TheWashington Post. Amna hosts a podcast and blog called “Banished,” which explores censorship controversies in the past and present. Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

American Experiment Podcast
Uber and Lyft Threaten to Leave Minnesota with Senator Zach Duckworth - Can it be stopped?

American Experiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 30:57


American Experiment's John Phelan and Bill Walsh sit down with Senator Zach Duckworth to discuss the possibility of Uber and Lyft leaving the Twin Cities Metro Area - and what can be done to fix it. FOLLOW THE PODCAST:Website: https://www.americanexperiment.org/podcast/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4pmS1e3R0Agwc4f9N5wp3P?si=d9c00d7a37404b32Apple Podcasts:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/american-experiment-podcast/id1701435657Amazon: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/286ed3de-5be9-43db-8d28-b0ce1f698e26/american-experiment-podcastMore: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2226809/shareFOLLOW CENTER OF THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENTWebsite: https://AmericanExperiment.orgTwitter: https://twitter.com/MNThinkTankInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mnthinktank/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanExperiment

The Democracy Group
Politics: Majority In The Middle. Shannon Watson | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 30:22


News coverage of Super Tuesday and other party primaries focused mainly on base voters— Democrats and Republicans. But most Americans are actually on the political sidelines or somewhere in the middle. Many have a mix of conservative and liberal views.This episode is about them. Our guest is Shannon Watson, the Founder and Executive Director of Majority in the Middle. Her Minnesota-based non-profit group works to give voters and elected officials a place to gather outside the extremes. "We try to elevate the people who are demonstrating the behavior we want to see", Shannon tells us. "When it's only the rabble-rousers who get the coverage then there is an incentive to be one of them." Majority in the Middle also promotes structural changes in governing that will remove barriers to cooperation across the political aisle. While the two parties have a stranglehold on many aspects of elections and governance, record numbers of Americans no longer register as Republican or Democrat. They prefer the label "independent". At the same time, the right and left have changed. Among pro-Trump conservatives, we see a decline in support for free trade and military spending to help traditional allies. The former president has also resisted calls to limit spending on Medicare and social security.Younger Democrats are much less likely to support Israel. The rise of identity politics has also pushed the party to the left.While we've always had partisan division the level of vitriol can obscure the fact that Americans are much more closely aligned on issues such as gun rights, abortion, and immigration than we are led to believe."Not all Democrats agree with all Democrats, and not all Republicans agree with all Republicans," says Shannon Watson.Our podcast conversation mentions the Political Typology Quiz, conducted by Pew Research Center. Polling of more than 10,000 U.S. adults showed that while partisan polarization remains a dominant fact of political life, "the gulf that separates Republicans and Democrats sometimes obscures the divisions and diversity of views that exist within both partisan coalitions – and the fact that many Americans do not fit easily into either one."You can take the Typology Quiz here and see your personal views fit in with nine broad categories of left and right. Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Democracy Group
Ideas For Everyone: The Virtues of a Liberal Education. Roosevelt Montás | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 31:02


What is the point of a good education? Do we need it to learn a narrow set of skills ro help us get ahead in the workplace, or should knowledge and learning to be used over a lifetime to acquire wisdom that enables us to think more deeply about our place in the world?This question has profound resonance at a time of angry divides over American politics and moral confusion at elite American universities. The President of Harvard, Claudine Gay, resigned after months of campus unrest and controversy. In December, Gay and two other university presidents faced widespread criticism for their testimony at Congressional hearings about antisemitism on their campuses.In this episode, we hear from an university educator who makes the case for liberal education that gives students the tools needed to have a deeper sense of purpose. Roosevelt Montás is the author of "Rescuing Socrates: How The Great Books Changed My Life And Why They Matter For a New Generation".He believes that the ideas and writings of Plato, Socrates, Shakespeare, Ghandi and many others aren't just for a few privileged students. They're for everybody, and that encountering these thinkers as a poor immigrant teenager changed his life.Montás is senior lecturer in American Studies and English at Columbia University, and director of the Center for American Studies Freedom and Citizenship Program, which introduces low-income high school students to primary texts in moral and political thought, as well as seminars in American Studies including “Freedom and Citizenship in the United States.” From 2008 to 2018, he was director of Columbia's Center for the Core Curriculum."There is a prevailing cultural attitude that liberal education— the study of literature and philosophy — is appropriate only to the elite," Roosevelt tells us. "That is a really pernicious idea." He argues that the students who benefit the most from the foundational wisdom in the "great books" come from poor and marginalized backgrounds.Recommendation: Richard watched and greatly enjoyed the Anglo-Japanese Netflix TV series, "Giri / Haji", — duty/shame in Japanese— a thriller about a Tokyo detective scouring the London underworld to find his allegedly deceased brother. The series was filmed in Tokyo and London. Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

PAY THE TAB: Reparations Now
#14 - Live With Rep. Justin J. Pearson: Speaking Truth To Power

PAY THE TAB: Reparations Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 92:46


Rep. Justin J. Pearson blows away our live audience with his bold case for reparations - and for making change through multiracial solidarity. He speaks on the racist connections of gun violence and environmental pollution; and what we need to do to fix things. Also on video!SHOW NOTESGuest: Rep. Justin J. PearsonRep. Pearson is one of the most exciting new progressive voices in America. He's state representative for Tennessee's 86th district, which includes the city of Memphis. He made international news in 2023 as part of the "Tennessee Three" when he was expelled and then reinstated after leading protests over gun violence. He led a multiracial movement that took on billion-dollar corporations and saved Memphis's drinking water by blocking a pipeline scheduled to run through the city's Black community.The closing argument: Rep. Pearson's case for reparations in 10 minutesRep. Justin J. Pearson and the Tennessee Three: NPR pieceJustin J. Pearson's fight against the Memphis pipeline on Heather McGhee's podcastMore on the “solidarity dividend”: Heather McGhee's book The Sum of UsMore on Justin J. Pearson's time as an activist at Bowdoin CollegeRep. Pearson's letter addressing the his colleague's inaction on gun reform April 2023HIGHLIGHTS OF EPISODE: [17:24] What “environmental racism” is and how it hurts communities[25:56] Importance of a multi-racial, intergenerational movement for justice[29:52] Reparations for environmental racism[39:02] Racist origins of the Second Amendment[49:29] How gun violence and environmental racism are connected[55:35] The case for reparations in 10 minutes[1:11:06] Audience Q & AContact Tony & AdamSubscribe

Today is the Future
We Both Didn't Go to College - Here's What We've Learned and Things You Should Know with Leah Leverich

Today is the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 84:05


Topics: If you didn't go to college or feel you don't want to... this is the episode for you. Today, Leah & I are comparing and contrasting her early stage and my later stage of the experience of entering the workforce without going to college.  Leah is a class of 2022 high school graduates exploring every path to success after senior year. After feeling confused, insecure, and rushed during her Decision Day… she continued to wonder, “How does everyone else have it figured out?” After taking career quizzes, touring colleges, and filling out plenty of applications, her gut was telling her that something was off. Rather than following the crowd, she decided to jump right into the workforce, embracing an entrepreneurial spirit wholeheartedly. With expertise in social media and video production, Leah has begun to navigate the professional world while documenting her journey throughout the process. She finds joy in learning from successful individuals and gaining their perspectives in order to share them with teenagers who feel the same way. The Decision Day podcast was created as a space to shine a light on the diverse paths available to students after high school graduation!Links MentionedOur podcast episode on Leah's "Decision Day" podcastMore about Leah Leverich:Website: leahleverich.comInstagram: @decisiondaypodcastMore about the host, Livi Redden, at:Would love it if you left a podcast review: click hereSocials, Book, TEDx: stan.store/livireddenGet your questions personally answered by the podcast guests by joining:My text community (US + Canada Only)My IG Broadcast Channel

Called to Both
92: Stay Consistent at Content Creation With These Simplification Tips

Called to Both

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 45:04


Content marketing is one of the top mediums that small businesses can utilize in order to grow their brand. In today's episode, I'm chatting with my dear friend Jordan Jones about simplifying your content creation process and making it a consistent piece of your marketing strategy this year. If you've needed help and guidance around your content creation process, this episode is for you!This conversation originally took place on my friend Jordan Jones's podcast and I can't wait for you to hear this episode.If you're enjoying the content we're creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the Called to Both Facebook Group!Join Now >>Today's episode is brought to you by my PitchPower email template pack, you'll find 10 email pitches to get you the visibility and collaborations you want in your biz. This email template pack includes emails for reaching out cold and a template for turning free product or affiliate collaboration offers into paid deals.Buy Now >>In This Episode You'll:Learn the value of creating consistent content to build brand authority.Explore how to get started with content creation for your business.Take the first steps to building your content strategy. Find it quickly:4:54 - Content Creation & Brand Authority10:27 - Strategy & Simplification14:55 - Consistency20:21 - Getting Started with Content Creation41:58 - Rapid Fire Questions Mentioned in this Episode:NotionRiversideFacebook Studio SchedulerCanvaBrand Authority SeriesChristmas LoFi Forrest FrankHabits at the HouseholdConnect with Jordan:Website: jordanjones.coInstagram: instagram.com/jordanjones.coPodcast: jordanjones.co/podcastMore ways to connect:JOY MICHELLE INSTAGRAMWORK WITH JOY AS YOUR COACHJOY MICHELLE CO. WEBSITECALLED TO BOTH COMMUNITY Read the full show notes from today's episode HERE.Let's keep the conversation going! Come connect in the Facebook community. Join the CTB Facebook community here.CLICK HERE TO GET 50% OFF YOUR FIRST YEAR OF HONEYBOOK!

The Democracy Group
Best of 2023: American Polarization: Political and Personal. Mónica Guzmán | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 29:40


We continue our Best of 2023 episodes with an  episode from the How Do We Fix It? podcast, hosted by Richard Davies and Jim Meigs. Toxic polarization is "the problem that eats all other problems... It's the sludge at the base of everything else," our guest Mónica Guzmán tells us. In this really useful repeat episode from 2022, we learn how to fight back against the confusion and heartbreak of living with rigid divides.This show is a curtain raiser for a series we are doing this fall with funding from Solutions Journalism Network. We will be examining threats to our society from polarization and recent efforts to build a national movement to bridge divides.Monica is a bridge builder and author of the highly-praised book "I Never Thought Of It That Way: How to Have Fearlessly Curious Conversations in Dangerously Divided Times". She serves as a Senior Fellow for Public Practice at the national depolarization organization, Braver Angels.This interview contains surprises. One of them, says Monica, is that "the anger and the rage that we see out there that defines our division doesn't actually exist that much on the one-to-one level,"She argues that the best tool we can use to have successful conversations with those we disagree with is our own curiosity. We also learn about Monica's personal story as the loving liberal daughter of Mexican immigrants who strongly supported Donald Trump. We hear how Mónica discovered ways to overcome divisions that hurt our relationships and society.In this episode, Monica discusses how we can put our natural sense of wonder to work, finding the answers needed to work with people,rather than score points against them. Bridging the gap involves asking questions that help you get across the difficult divides that are causing so much pain in our families and communities.We also learn about the work and practice of Braver Angels and its current campaign, "Rise For America."Additional InformationHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Joyous Health Podcast
110: Healing Emotional Eating and Overcoming Self-Sabotage with Amber Romaniuk

The Joyous Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 0:48


In this episode of the Joyous Health podcast, host Joy McCarthy sits down with Amber Romaniuk, an emotional eating, digestive, and hormone expert. Amber shares her personal journey of overcoming binge eating from gaining and losing over 1000lbs and spending over $50,000 on binge foods. She offers valuable strategies for breaking the cycle.    From addressing emotional triggers to implementing self-care practices, this conversation provides valuable insights for those struggling with binge eating. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the connection between hormones, emotions, and food, and discover how to cultivate body confidence and optimal health.    Episode Highlights: [00:00:37] Emotional eating and hormones. [00:10:09] Triggers for binge eating. [00:14:37] Emotional healing and sugar addiction. [00:24:35] Binge eating and overeating. [00:27:53] Signs of triggering binge eating. [00:31:08] Breaking certain unhealthy habits with children. [00:33:19] Setting good eating habits. [00:37:38] Hormones and binge eating. [00:40:10] Overcoming guilt and self-awareness. [00:43:31] Body awareness and healing. [00:46:41] Digestive aids and emotional triggers.   Resources:  Find Amber on Instagram Amber's Website Amber's Podcast   More about Joyous Health: Check out our award-winning blog Joyous Health Check out our full line of Natural & Organic Haircare and Body Care. Check out  Joy's bestselling cookbooks Sign up for the Joyous Health newsletter Follow Joyous Health on Instagram Find Joyous Health on Facebook Connect with Joyous Health on TikTok  

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers
My Favorite Trope (Part 1)

Wish I'd Known Then . . . For Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 38:26


Episode 195 / What's your favorite trope? We asked a range of authors this question, and we're here to share the answers as well as unpack the benefits of writing tropes, why we love specific tropes, and where to find the best examples of the specific trope in books, movies, and television. Tropes discussed: found family, enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, grumpy sunshine, and marriage of convenience.Authors included in this episode: Wendy Vella, Ines Johnson, Becca Syme, Daniel Willcocks, Matty Dalrymple, and Megan Haskell.

Passive Income Doctor
Private Billing GP (Interview with the Meat Medic)

Passive Income Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 41:24


Controversial topic: GPs in Australia switching to private billing. In this continued interview with Dr Suresh Khirwadkar, he shares: • why more doctors are moving away from bulkbilling• benefits in private billing•fears around drop in patient numbers•social media! sharing about carnivore diet, growing his Youtube channel and podcastMore resources:Find more about what Dr Suresh is up to at: The Meat MedicDoctors can join 'Transition to Private Billing' Facebook groupA new report shows almost 65 per cent of GPs no longer offer bulk billing to patients | Sky News AustraliaMusic Credit: Bass Nation.Send in your questions to: passiveincomedoctors[AT]gmail.com

The Democracy Group
Is Social Media to Blame? Professor Chris Bail | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 35:26


Almost everyone has an opinion about the impact of social media on political polarization. Most of us believe that Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, YouTube and other sites have made our civic life more angry and divided. But how much of this is true? Are consumers as much to blame as the platforms themselves?15 years ago, in the very early days of social media, many Americans had a much more positive view of this new technology. It was bringing friends and families together, opening up new sources of information, and that was viewed as a good thing.We discuss the surprising findings of research into social media and polarization with Professor Chris Bail, founder of the Polarization Lab at Duke University. He's the author of the 2021 book, “Breaking The Social Media Prism.” Bail studies political tribalism, extremism, and social psychology using data from social media and research from computational social science.This show was recorded during a week of chaos on Capitol Hill, right after the historic ouster of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz who led the push to remove McCarthy, is one of a new generation of performative politicians, known more for their huge social media followings than their ability to get things done.Both Democrat and Republican hardliners are among those who have used Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to push politics to the extremes. Compromise is considered a dirty word by these politicians. Working out the complex, time-consuming details of legislation is hardly the stuff of clicks or headlines.In this episode we complicate the current social media narrative, learning more about algorithms, and user responses to them. This show is part of our podcast series on polarization, funded in part with a generous grant from Solutions Journalism Network. This non-profit group is about to celebrate its 10-year-anniversary.Recommendation: Richard enjoyed going to the movies recently and seeing "Past Lives", the latest film by Korean-Canadian- American playwright, Celine Song. Richard also gives a thumbs up to "The Morning Show" on Apple TV. Both feature the work of actress Greta Lee.Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Confessions with Jess and Cindy
The Costs and Rewards of Activism as a Business Owner with Olumide Akerewusi

Confessions with Jess and Cindy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 47:05


"As much as I know the market has embraced AgentsC, I also believe that there are some organizations, because of the makeup of AgentsC and because of the activism of its founder and CEO, kind of make a choice not to work with or partner or invite us to support their work. But I also just celebrate those who have partnered with us and come to us and sought our help and expertise. And that's where I put the lens." - Olumide AkerewusiMide Akerewusi, founder of AgentsC, joined us for an inspiring conversation about courage, activism, and building a business with purpose. Mide shared his journey of stepping into his power as a vocal leader for equity and justice, despite facing discrimination and barriers as a Black business owner. Some of the biggest takeaways:Pursue your purpose. Mide started AgentsC to follow his calling for transformative change, even without a clear plan or safety net. Saying "yes" to your purpose will open up opportunities you can't yet imagine. Find your co-conspirators. Mide found strength in numbers by joining forces with others pushing for change. Seek out allies with a shared vision of justice and abundance. Together, you have the power to accomplish more than you ever could alone.Speak your truth. Mide acknowledged the costs of being a vocal activist, but said staying silent in the face of oppression is even more dangerous. Share your experiences to liberate yourself and educate others. Your voice matters.Keep learning and growing. Mide confessed that running a business is difficult, especially without role models or a template to follow. Approach each day with a willingness to experiment, make mistakes, and find the "right thing to do." Growth and progress, not perfection, should be the goal.At the end of the day, we all have a role to play in creating a just world where everyone can thrive. Mide's story is a reminder that when we embrace our purpose, use our voices, and support each other, we become an unstoppable force for positive change. The time for courage is now. How will you answer the call?Find Us Online: https://www.confessionswithjessandcindy.com/Connect with Olumide AkerewusiAgentsC : https://www.agentsc.ca/Giving Black: https://www.givingblack.ca/Giving Black Podcast: https://www.givingblack.ca/the-giving-black-podcastMore information about AFP GTC and the experiences of Black Fundraisers: https://www.change.org/p/remove-afp-greater-toronto-chapter-s-10-star-status Confessions with Jess and Cindy Podcast with Nneka Allen: https://www.confessionswithjessandcindy.com/episodes/nneka-allenConnect with Cindy:Cindy Wagman Coaching https://cindywagman.com/ The Good Partnership https://www.thegoodpartnership.com/Connect with Jess: Out In the Boons: https://www.outintheboons.me/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Democracy Group
The Fight to Save the Town: Michelle Wilde Anderson | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 39:00


Globalization, technology, devastating impacts from the foreclosure crisis and the opioid addiction have wreaked havoc on communities left behind by the modern economy. Some of these discarded places are rural. Others are cities or suburbs. Some vote blue, others red. Some are the most diverse communities in America, while others are nearly all white, all Latino, or all Black. In this episode we visit four cities and towns with deep poverty and gutted public services— where entire communities are struggling to hold on.Our guest is Michelle Wilde Anderson, a professor of property, local government and environmental justice at Stanford Law School. Her recent book is "The Fight to Save the Town: Reimagining Discarded America"."We have given up on many of these places", Michelle tells us. She describes discarded America as "giant parts of many states that have not found their foothold in the 21st century economy." Discarded America is "a term that describes active decision making."Her book describes the fallout from decades of cuts to local government amidst rising segregation by income and race. She reports on efforts to revive four communities— Stockton California, Lawrence Massachusetts, Josephine County Oregon, and Detroit.The focus is on local activists, community leaders, elected officials and others who have poured their heart and soul into fighting for the places where they live. In these places and others some of the most basic aspects of local government services have been dismantled.This podcast was first published last year and is a companion piece to "How Do We Fix It?" episode #390— "For the Love of Cities" with Peter Kageyama.In this episode we learn about brave and innovative efforts to cope with years of falling tax receipts in many communities that were hit hard by the foreclosure crisis, and decades of economic decline as jobs and entire industries moved offshore or to other parts of the country.As always with our podcast, there is also a focus on solutions, as we discuss examples of civic pride and rebuilding.Michelle Wilde Anderson book Review: "Building Back Better— One Community at a Time (New York Times).Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

Roy Green Show
Roy Green Show w/Guest Host Arlene Bynon, Aug 6: John LeBoutillier, Updates on Trump's Indictment. - Simon Black, Why so many Strikes in Canada? - Moshe Lander, The End of Economic Sports Bids? – Mike Osborne, Natural Oyster Shucking Contest Winner.

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 45:05


Today's Podcast: More on Former President Donald Trump's Indictment, including the possibility of a plea deal. Guest: John LeBoutillier, American Political Columnist, Pundit, and Former Republican Member of the United States House of Representatives   Why are we seeing so many strikes in Canada? What's behind the strikes, what do workers want? And how will it affect employers? Guest: Simon Black, an associate professor or labour studies at Brock University Could this be the end of the economic bid for sports? Guest: Moshe Lander, an economics professor at Concordia University  Canada's newly-dubbed Oyster Shucking Champion digs into the finer points of his trade. Guest: Mike Osborne, National Oyster Shucking Contest winner --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Matt Taylor If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Climb Your Mountain
#42 – Hypnosis WTF

Climb Your Mountain

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 57:53


Hypnosis. Trance. The unconscious.To some people, these are spooky concepts!But to me, they are some of the most healing words in the English language.And it's time to pull back the curtain.In today's episode, I'm going to spill the beans on all things hypnosis.What it is ... and isn't.How it works, and what modern neuroscience research tells us about its effectiveness.How I structure my client journeys to help create lasting change without struggle.The three levels of work we do in hypnocoaching. I'll also debunk common hypnosis myths (I used to believe these too!)And tell you how you can experience hypnosis for free (and also what it's like to be a private hypnocoaching client).Resources Mentioned:Sarah's email: sarah@missadventurepants.comBook private coaching Sarah's InstagramSarah's breathwork Meetup[Podcast] Overcoming fears[Podcast] More on my driving anxietySpecial OfferDownload a FREE meditative breathwork session for long COVID symptom relief — or any time you want to relax!

The Democracy Group
For the Love of Cities. Peter Kageyama | How Do We Fix It?

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 27:12


Why do we connect emotionally with some places and not others? Why does that matter? What does loving the place you live in have to do with healing the partisan divide? We explore these questions and hear about solutions from author, researcher and speaker Peter Kageyama.This shared episode is an edited version of a podcast released earlier this year by "Village Squarecast". Our show includes extracts from a speech delivered at a special meeting of The Village Square in Tallahassee, Florida.Peter Kageyama is the author of For the Love of Cities: The Love Affair Between People and Their Places, the follow up, Love Where You Live: Creating Emotionally Engaging Places and his latest, The Emotional Infrastructure of Places. He loves cities and is the former President of Creative Tampa Bay, a grassroots community change organization and the co-founder of the Creative Cities Summit, an interdisciplinary conference that brings citizens and practitioners together around the big idea of ‘the city.'"The mutual love affair between people and their place is one of the most powerful influences in our lives, yet rarely thought of in terms of a relationship," says Peter. "As cities begin thinking of themselves as engaged in a relationship with their citizens, and citizens begin to consider their emotional connections with their places, we open up new possibilities in community, social and economic development by including the most powerful of motivators—the human heart—in our toolkit of city-making." In this episode we learn about the importance of "high touch" local entrepreneurs and local innovators who send "love notes" to the places where they live.Peter shares creative initiatives and speaks of the work of local innovators and public artists. Examples mentioned here include the transformation of Times Square's public space in New York City, The Bean (Cloud Gate) in Chicago, and the Grand Rapids Lip Dub.A warm thankyou to Liz Joyner, President and CEO of The Village Square for giving us permission to share this episode. Village Square is a non-profit organization based in Tallahassee, Florida. It "builds community in our hometown across the ideological, racial, ethnic and religious divisions that have deepened so dramatically in our nation and that have prevented us from addressing the challenges we face together. Hometowns with strong and deep relationships are communities that thrive." Learn more here. Additional InformationThe Democracy Group listener surveyHow Do We Fix It? PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Struggle is Real with Justin Peters
How to Embrace Spontaneity, Bust Out of a Rut, and Make Deposits in Your Confidence Account | E105 Les Alfred

The Struggle is Real with Justin Peters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 52:15


Do you ever feel like you're living in Groundhog Day where the events yesterday, feel like today, and you're probably going to have those same feelings tomorrow? The weeks are moving fast yet you don't feel like much is changing?If this is the case you might be in a rut. If I'm being honest, I'm coming out of a period of my life where I've felt like I've been in a rut. I've had my head down, hard at work. I'm really satisfied with most of the elements of my life right now but I have this underlying feeling of unease. I don't need to blow anything up but I've been looking for some change.Luckily, Les Alfred came into my life at the right time. This conversation gave me some ideas for embracing more spontaneity, mixing up routines, and busting out of my rut. Implementing her practical advice has me feeling like I'm headed in the right direction now.Les is the creator and host behind the wildly popular podcast, Balanced Black Girl where she covers various aspects of wellness with approachability and care.I'll be honest, I became a bit of a superfan after binging her show in preparation for this conversation and one of my favorite series she did was all about leveling up. The first half of this conversation we talk about practical tips for busting out of a rut but as we enter the second half of the episode, we talk about so many implementable concepts like time audits, your confidence account, and creating a brag file. I think all 3 of these concepts will level up your career so stick around until the end.Speaking up that, hit the follow button on your podcast player right now. We are finishing up the managing the things at work series next week with an episode about conquering your to-do and we are going to follow that up with a series on creative ways to expand your professional network. So if that sounds like content that you need right now, hit the follow button so you don't miss out.I hope you enjoy my conversation with…the Leo, yogi, and the creator of Balanced Black Girl…Les Alfred.Key Takeaways:Why social relationships are harder to control than other elements of your wellnessHow to embrace more spontaneity as a regimented personHow to bust out of a rut by making small changes to your routineCreating a list of scary goalsThe lethal combo of having a 9 to 5 and being a small business ownerHow to perform a time auditHow cutting things from your routine can be a great thingThe importance of being hard to manipulateWhy confidence isn't a feeling but an actionHow to make deposits in your confidence accountThe importance of creating a brag file at workMore of Les:Balanced Black Girl Podcast: https://www.balancedblackgirl.com/podcastMore of The Struggle is Real:Find show notes and more at https://www.tsirpodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/tsirpod/

Founders Unfound
Juneteenth 2023: Flashback 2020 part 2 - Black Women Founders

Founders Unfound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 45:16


JUNETEENTH 2023 - Part IIIn honor of Juneteenth and the 3rd anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, we thought we'd do something a little different this month. Back in June 2020, we did two episodes with black men and black women founders, capturing their raw thoughts, emotions, and insights at the time. These were two of our most popular episodes of all time. And the sentiments shared, and vulnerability shared are as powerful today as they were then.This is part two, where we were honored to have Dr. Ivor Horn step in as guest host, moderating a panel of black women founders:Helen Adeosun, Stella Ashaolu, Cherae Robinson, and Ashlee WisdomIn some ways, that time in 2020 was a catalyst for progress. Unfortunately, though - with an extended pandemic, a tough economy, and frankly the passage of time – we have not seen enough continued focus, and a loss of priority. One thing that history teaches us…its that where society's gaze lands, progress and achievement follow. The founders from these episodes certainly show a representative slice of the founder journey. Some have startups that are prospering with investment capital. Some have pivoted. And some have sunset. But all of these founders are still wise and fierce leaders today.Take time to ponder on what you hear...In this throwback episode from June 2020, we discussed:How it feels to be a black woman in AmericaMoving between exhausted and determinedHonoring the moment: with voice, intention, and self-careThe desire to reach back and lift upHow office hours are a poor substitute for a checkAudience References:Stella's panel discussionAshlee's TEDx TalkCherae's PodcastMore about IvorFollow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow.PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bavarian Football Works: For Bayern Munich fans
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 44 —Bayern Munich's plans w/ Thomas Müller; Effects from the Haaland-Lewandowski decision; Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid; & MORE!

Bavarian Football Works: For Bayern Munich fans

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 42:59


Bayern Munich had another eventful week off the field and that left us with a ton to talk about. There is drama with Thomas Müller, a massive transfer rumor involving a potential future captain, and some thoughts on why the effects of decisions made last spring are still being felt. Check out what we have on tap for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast: More thoughts on the why Bayern Munich's indecision and lack of commitment last spring in the Robert Lewandowski-Erling Haaland saga has put the team in such an awful place at the moment. Why Thomas Müller really might want to leave the club...and discussing the reasons he has to stay. Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid? Let's talks about how real that might be.

Bavarian Podcast Works
Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Podcast Season 2, Episode 44 —Bayern Munich's plans w/ Thomas Müller; Effects from the Haaland-Lewandowski decision; Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid; & MORE!

Bavarian Podcast Works

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 42:59


Bayern Munich had another eventful week off the field and that left us with a ton to talk about. There is drama with Thomas Müller, a massive transfer rumor involving a potential future captain, and some thoughts on why the effects of decisions made last spring are still being felt. Check out what we have on tap for this episode of the Weekend Warm-up Podcast: More thoughts on the why Bayern Munich's indecision and lack of commitment last spring in the Robert Lewandowski-Erling Haaland saga has put the team in such an awful place at the moment. Why Thomas Müller really might want to leave the club...and discussing the reasons he has to stay. Joshua Kimmich to Real Madrid? Let's talks about how real that might be.

To the Classroom: Conversations with Researchers & Educators

Today's guest is Dr. Rachael Gabriel. We'll talk about the newly published book, How Education Policy Shapes Literacy Instruction, which includes chapters she authored and co-authored and which she edited. Specifically, we'll explore the history of studies relating to teacher quality and instructional materials, and what research shows makes the biggest difference in supporting early literacy growth.  Later, I'm joined by my colleagues Macie Kerbs and Molly Wood for a conversation about practical takeaways.***To learn more about this podcast, see the first season's guests, read full transcripts and blog responses from listeners, and read more about Jennifer Serravallo and her work, visit www.jenniferserravallo.com/podcastMore information on How Education Policy Shapes Literacy InstructionRead the Annenberg report about considerations for high quality professional learning (link to actual studies can be found within this report).***About this episode's guest: Rachael Gabriel is Professor of Literacy Education at the University of Connecticut. She is author of more than fifty refereed articles, and author or editor of six books for literacy teachers, leaders and education researchers, including the newly published How Education Policy Shapes Literacy Instruction which we'll be talking about today. Rachael currently teaches courses for educators and doctoral students pursuing specialization in literacy.  She serves on the editorial boards of journals focused on literacy, education research and education policy, and has served on the boards of the International Literacy Association and Reading Recovery Council of North America. In addition to experience as a classroom teacher and reading specialist, Rachael holds graduate certificates in both quantitative and qualitative research methods.  Rachael's research is focused on: literacy instruction, leadership and intervention, as well as policies related to teacher development and evaluation.  Her current projects investigate: supports for adolescent literacy, state literacy policies and discipline-specific literacy instruction. Special thanks to Scotty Sanders for audio editing this episode. https://www.scottysandersmedia.com/Support the show

Modern Classrooms Project Podcast
Episode 130: Teacher Collaboration - How to Lead a PLC about MCP at Your School

Modern Classrooms Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 32:08


Toni Rose is joined by Whitnei Moore and Andrea Kowalski to talk about the MCP PLC they've developed at their school. Show Notes More info on MCP Webinars (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/webinars) and Scholarships (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/scholarships), as well as our special invite-only session! (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/april?tfa_3087=7013k000001mScbAAE&tfa_3092=Podcast) More info on MCP PLCs (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/plcs) Connect with Andrea and Whitnei: Email Andrea at akowalski@aceroschools.org (mailto:akowalski@aceroschools.org) Email Whitnei at wmoore@aceroschools.org (mailto:wmoore@aceroschools.org) (mailto:wmoore@aceroschools.org) Contact us, follow us online, and learn more: Email us questions and feedback at: podcast@modernclassrooms.org (mailto:podcast@modernclassrooms.org) Send us an audio note (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSffmqSsaaU7M0MTXowApIOt-wace2tD6LPct73oEQOlaFp4vQ/viewform?usp=sf_link) and we'll include it on a future episode! Modern Classrooms: @modernclassproj (https://twitter.com/modernclassproj) on Twitter and facebook.com/modernclassproj (https://www.facebook.com/modernclassproj) (remember you can tweet us questions by using the hashtag #askMCP) Kareem: @kareemfarah23 (https://twitter.com/kareemfarah23) on Twitter Toni Rose: @classroomflex (https://twitter.com/classroomflex) on Twitter and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/classroomflex/?hl=en) The Modern Classroom Project (https://www.modernclassrooms.org) Modern Classrooms Online Course (https://learn.modernclassrooms.org) Take our free online course, or sign up for our mentorship program to receive personalized guidance from a Modern Classrooms mentor as you implement your own modern classroom! The Modern Classrooms Podcast is edited by Zach Diamond: @zpdiamond (https://twitter.com/zpdiamond) on Twitter and Learning to Teach (https://www.learningtoteach.co/)

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Podcast 426 – Bad Syntax & Simpa [Sponsored by Adam Audio]

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 94:03


Its another wicked friday in the house that Drum and Bass built, with so many amazing new tunes to sling! Simpa joins us with an absolutely vibey guest mix, and you know what to expect from Bad Syntax!BAD SYNTAX IN SLC MARCH 18!Catch Bad Syntax next weekend in Salt Lake City rocking out a huge system at an underground Warehouse party. These shows are my FAVORITE type of vibe so you know were keeping it wicked!New Sindicate ft O&P OUT NOW on Abducted LTDDownload / Stream: https://abductedltd.fanlink.to/altd102In case you aren't paying attention yet, Sindicate is one of the biggest up and coming producers that we have come across in a very long time. Following his debut with Avile on our 100th release, we had to invite him to do a solo release and make sure that we helped the world hear what we already know. This is not a release you will want to sleep on, i promise you that!This Episode is sponsored by Adam Audio!In case you haven't heard yet, Adam Audio just completely revamped the entire “A Series”, which was already the industry standard for top of the line production speakers. I can tell you first hand, that the new A7V is the most life changing speaker I have ever had the good fortune to own. Click the link below to find out more!Read more about the new A7V speaker here: https://bestdnb.podlink.to/adam-audioLike what you hear? Drop a donation at https://streamlabs.com/badsyntaxdnbSubscribe to the podcast: bestdrumandbass.podlink.to/podcastMore info and tracklist here: https://www.bestdrumandbass.com/podcast426/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thinking with David
#49 - Bradley Lovell

Thinking with David

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 110:31


Bradley Lovell (@burntbybradley) is my friend with whom I've hiked across America on the Pacific Crest Trail, traveled to Nepal to live with a spiritual teacher, and who continues to inspire me to this day. In this podcast, we discuss artistic pursuit, child-like play vs. mature play in daily practice, and various tools for dissolving life's challenges. We then explore the ideas of the changing and unchanging Self, using sensations and feelings as guides, and waking up to the reality of suffering. Finally, we wrap things up by getting Bradley's perspective on being written into David's books. It was a blast of a conversation. I hope you enjoy the interaction as much as I did. Love, David

Brilliant Mompreneurs Podcast
How to create a passive income business with Morgan Nield

Brilliant Mompreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 46:39


Hey Brilliant Mompreneurs!Have you thought about adding passive income to your business? How do you create a passive income business? If passive income with digital products has been on your mind, then this is your episode! Morgan Nield is our guest today and is sharing all the inside scoop of how she went from crazy busy, successful Etsy seller to creating digital products and courses that have scaled her business to almost $2 million in revenue! Morgan and Lani talk about the best way to start your passive income business, how to start with simplicity and ease, and how to maximize your sales with energy & marketing.Discussed on this Episode:How Morgan began her journey business selling products on EtsyThe importance of using SEO and optimizing your listings for growing your passive product businessHow to create a Marketing EcoSystem for your passive income businessAllow your business to evolve and pivot as you evolve and pivot as a personRealize the importance of your energy around your business and products you are sellingBrilliant Recommendations:Join the Brilliant Mompreneurs Society | Facebook Work with LaniFollow Brilliant Mompreneurs on InstagramFollow Lani on Instagramwww.morgannield.com - Simplified to ScaleFollow Morgan on InstagramFollow Morgan on FacebookPassiveprofitpath.com/freeclassListen to Lani's Episode on Morgan's PodcastMore about Morgan Nield: Small-town farm girl + mom of two, Morgan Nield's began her journey in online business as a way to cope with the unexpected challenges of new motherhood + postpartum depression. Within the first year, her small Etsy shop morphed into a multi-six figure operation and Morgan began coaching other Etsy shop owners how to successfully market their own shops. 3 years, 2,500+ students, and nearly $2 million in revenue later, Morgan now coaches burned-out entrepreneurs how to build freedom back into their business through simple online course creation. Her streamlined method-- the Passive Profit Path-- teaches aspiring course creators how to go from vague idea → passive income sales in just 30 days.   

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Podcast 402 - Bad Syntax & Sub Commander [Sponsored by Adam Audio]

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 95:20 Very Popular


HAPPY FRIDAY ONCE AGAIN MY FRIENDS! I want to start off first with a MASSIVE thank you to everyone we saw this week at DNB Tuesdays in Seattle. It was such a blast, and it was an honor to rock with one of the longest running DNB weeklies in the world!This week we have SUB COMMANDER in the mix laying down a beautiful mix! Bad Syntax bringing the usual exclusives and new releases and your weekend is ready to ROCK! Jump on in, the waters warm. LETS GOOO!This Episode is sponsored by Adam Audio!In case you haven't heard yet, Adam Audio just completely revamped the entire "A Series", which was already the industry standard for top of the line production speakers. I can tell you first hand, that the new A7V is the most life changing speaker I have ever had the good fortune to own. Click the link below to find out more!Read more about the new A7V speaker here: https://bestdnb.podlink.to/adam-audioLike what you hear? Drop a donation at https://streamlabs.com/badsyntaxdnbSubscribe to the podcast: bestdrumandbass.podlink.to/podcastMore info and tracklist: https://www.bestdrumandbass.com/podcast402/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join Us in France Travel Podcast
France with a Baby, Episode 405

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 59:52 Very Popular


Today Annie Sargent brings you a conversation with Eddie Hamalian about visiting France with a baby. He's quite the dad and a definite Francophile. His wife has family in France as well, so this was something they wanted to do. Eddie has great tips for all of you young parents who want to come to France with their baby. It turns out that French people love visitor who bring their children, but there are a few gotchas you need to be aware of. On this trip Eddie and his family went to Lyon, Annecy, Beaune, and Paris. France Bootcamp May 21 until May 27 in Toulouse If you haven't already, please fill out this form to let Annie know that you'd like to be invited to the party! France Travel Update For the travel update this week, Annie talks about the Père Lachaise for pets in Asnière-sur-Seine. A serene and very unusual place! Recommended in this episode Quenlles de Lyon Yo-Yo Zen stroller Inglesina chair for restaurants Best Western Hotel International Le Jardin des 5 Sens on in Yvoire Cheese Fondue at Le Monchu in Chamonix Au Raisin Gourmand Restaurant in Beaune Le Caveau des Arches Restaurant in Beaune Restaurant Kalypso in the Batignolles neighborhood in Paris Le Costaud des Batignolles restaurant in Paris La Gazette Batignolles Brasserie in Paris Le Valmy Restaurant in the 10th Arrondissement in Paris Créatures Restaurant on top of the Galeries Lafayette in Paris near the Opera Video of the Pet Cemetery in Asnière-sur-Seine France with a Baby General Recommendations Airbnbs are great because you can make it feel more like home Bring a stroller like the Baby Zen Yoyo Be prepared to change diapers in the stroller or on the grass. Most restaurants in France don't have room for a big changing table. Trains are difficult with a baby or children, it adds a lot of stress. Consider renting a car instead. Don't assume people speak English. Try French first! Ask "parlez-vous Anglais ? Table of Contents for the France with a Baby Episode [00:00:00] Intro [00:00:38] Today on the Podcast [00:00:59] Thank You, Patrons [00:01:29] France Bootcamp [00:02:34] Main Interview [00:03:11] How long was he in Paris? [00:04:04] Paul Bocuse market [00:04:15] Paul Bocuse with a Baby [00:05:22] His Favorite Food in Lyon [00:06:38] Lunch Times in France [00:07:18] The Tête-d'Or Park [00:08:24] Would You Tip a Boat Attendant? [00:09:03] Lyon with a Stroller [00:10:08] No Baby Seats in Restaurants [00:11:29] Annecy [00:12:44] Bad Airbnb experience [00:16:34] Le Jardin De Cinq Sens [00:17:50] Chamonix [00:19:24] Beaune [00:21:14] Baby-friendly country, might feel too friendly to some [00:23:46] Let's pretend we live in Paris [00:24:59] You Need Time to Visit the Louvre [00:25:43] Paris is inexpensive compared to Los Angeles [00:26:17] You pay for the view, even in Franc! [00:27:50] Favorite Restaurants in Les Battignole [00:28:54] Le Costaud des Battignolles [00:29:56] Gazette Brasserie [00:30:17] Baby trying new foods in France [00:31:46] 10th arrondissement [00:33:17] Areas to avoid in Paris [00:36:27] Unsavory Parts of Paris [00:38:18] Daughter's baptism at the Armenian cathedral [00:39:49] The Galleries Lafayette, family celebration [00:41:48] General Advice for France with a Baby [00:43:54] Avoid the Train If You Can [00:45:17] Don't Assume Everyone Speaks English [00:46:58] Thank You, Patrons [00:47:20] New Patrons [00:48:27] The Facebook Group [00:49:48] Hire Me as Your Itinerary Consultant [00:50:24] Self-guided VoiceMap Tours [00:50:52] Pet Cemetary in Asnière-sur-Seine near Paris [00:52:09] This week in French news [00:54:18] Gaillac [00:56:24] Show Notes [00:57:12] Next Week on the Podcast More episodes about Family Travel in France FOLLOW US ON: Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Discussed in this Episode Lyon Annecy Chamonix Beanne Paris Bad Airbnb experience 10e Arrondissement the hip area Areas you want to avoid in Paris Avoid the area between Gare du Nord and Gare de l'Est Avoid Barbès Baptism at the Armenian Cathedral in Paris Celebration at the Créatures Restaurant on top of the Galleries Lafayette Asnière-sur-Seine La Rentrée Forum des Associations Gaillac Categories: France How To, Paris Support the Show Tip Your Guides Extras Patreon Audio Tours Merchandise

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Podcast 399 - Bad Syntax & Stonx [Sponsored by Adam Audio]

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 84:06 Very Popular


HELLO MY FRIENDS! Were back with another action packed, no punches pulled, no frills, balls out neurofunk session (maybe also with some less crazy tunes too, because we like to keep it diverse). STONX just dropped an epic release with Sindicate on Abducted LTD and they are in the guest mix to celebrate! Lock it in and rock out with us, its an epic week on the podcast!OUT TODAY! Brand new music from STONX & SINDICATE on Abducted LTD! Check it out here: https://abductedltd.fanlink.to/acheronThis Episode is sponsored by Adam Audio!In case you haven't heard yet, Adam Audio just completely revamped the entire "A Series", which was already the industry standard for top of the line production speakers. I can tell you first hand, that the new A7V is the most life changing speaker I have ever had the good fortune to own. Click the link below to find out more!Read more about the new A7V speaker here: https://bestdnb.podlink.to/adam-audioLike what you hear? Drop a donation at https://streamlabs.com/badsyntaxdnbSubscribe to the podcast: bestdrumandbass.podlink.to/podcastMore info and tracklist at: https://www.bestdrumandbass.com/podcast399/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Guilty Feminist
Bonus episode - Mr Malcolm's List

The Guilty Feminist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 41:43


The Guilty Feminist bonus episode: Mr Malcom's ListPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Jessica Regan with special guest Emma Holly Jones.Recorded 23 August. Released 26 August 2022.The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.More about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://twitter.com/DeborahFWhttps://www.virago.co.uk/the-guilty-feminist-bookMore about Jessica Reganhttps://twitter.com/itsjessreganhttps://twitter.com/bestpickpodhttps://podfollow.com/the-best-pick-movie-podcastMore about Emma Holly Jones and Mr Malcolm's Listhttps://www.instagram.com/emmahollyjoneshttp://www.emmahollyjones.comhttps://www.mrmalcolmslist.movieShort film: https://youtu.be/5WIcqyHDuIgFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerFOC it UP Comedy Club https://podfollow.com/foc-it-up-comedy-clubCome to a live recordingEdinburgh Fringe https://tickets.gildedballoon.co.uk/event/14:4395/London Podcast Festival https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/the-guilty-feminist-x-brown-girls-do-it-too/SEVENTH BIRTHDAY SHOW in LONDON, 1 October https://www.eventim.co.uk/event/the-guilty-feminist-eventim-apollo-14545290/Ulster Hall, 14 October: https://www.ulsterhall.co.uk/what-s-on/the-guilty-feminist/Thank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Millennial Mission Podcast - Parenting, Personal Finance, and Purpose for the Christian Millennial Couple

Today on the show, we are talking about rest with the lovely Melanie Redd. Melanie is an author, speaker, wife, and mom, and it was such a pleasure having her on the show.Before diving into the topic of rest, I had to use our time together to my advantage and pick her brain as a working mom. Melanie has been a writer for a long time, and it's also something she navigated while raising little ones. Anytime I have the opportunity to learn from a woman who inspires me and has already walked down a path I am fumbling through, I can't help but ask a few questions. Her advice was encouraging and so helpful.As we discussed rest, I loved that Melanie has a realistic view when sharing solutions for a busy culture. She doesn't suggest shutting it all down and closing out the world, but she does point us right back to where we need to be looking. She also shared some practical advice on how to live a more intentional, less stressful life. Melanie shared her new devotional called Just Rest. If you're busy and can't find the time, this is the one. It's so easy to consume in a short pocket of time. Each one takes less than ten minutes, and you walk away feeling refreshed.I hope you enjoy today's episode as much as I did.Episode Highlights: A little on Melanie and her story.Some insight and perspective from an empty nester.How to balance work and home as a mom.How husbands can help support working moms.A discussion of why we always feel the need to be productive.How to remember biblical truths throughout the stress of the day.How to rest without shaving things off of our calendar.More on Melanie Redd:Visit Melanie's Website HEREJust Rest BookJust Rest FreebieMelanie's PodcastMore on The Millennial Mission/Links Mentioned in Episode:Follow us on IG: @bethanyandcoreySign Up for exclusive discounts, benefits, and top secret info only our podcast listeners get!www.millennialmission.coPress Inquiries/Contact: bethany@millennialmission.co

Between 2 Mics
PsychedeRx: SquadCast Podcast Spotlight

Between 2 Mics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 71:38 Transcription Available


We love showing off the amazing content created on SquadCast by way of feed drops on our podcast. The SquadCast podcast is all about content creator tips, sharing SquadCast's updates, and discussions about the future of content creation.This week, we're featuring the work of SquadPodder Arun Sridhar, host of Skraps and PsychedeRx. We're sharing one of the episodes of the Skraps-produced series on psychedelics, PsychedeRx.Here's what it's about:PsychedeRx is a SKRAPS original podcast exploring the therapeutic use of Psychedelics. An enthralling story of an improbable drug class, as old as humankind itself, banished into exile yet comes back soaring like a Phoenix from the ashes, to save mankind's affliction with mental health disorders.In this episode:We explore the use, misuse, and history of psychedelics. In this episode, we will cover the most important question of what these substances are.Also in this episode:A pre-roll ad from Reppin' podcastLearn more about SquadCast's New Studio and BackstageJoin our communitySubmit your show to be featured on our podcastMore about Arun's podcastCreditsWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattMixed and designed by Vince Moreno JrArtwork and logos by Alex WhedbeeHosted by Zach Moreno and Rock FelderTranscripts by Sabeena Singhani

Doctors Changing Medicine
Multiply Your Private Practice Profitability with Dr. Heather Signorelli

Doctors Changing Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 21:23


Is it possible that you could be leaving so much money on the table?In this episode, I speak to Dr. Heather Signorelli, the owner of National Revenue Consulting, a full-service medical billing company based in Denver, Colorado. Kelly is a pathologist by background and oversees a large number of hospital laboratories as her day job. On the side, she is a serial entrepreneur on a mission to help healthcare professionals get the reimbursement they deserve and increase their revenue by up to 30%.According to Dr. Signorelli, avoiding common mistakes in medical billing and coding will make your private practice much more profitable. She shares tips on effective medical billing, and also talks about some of the common mistakes made by physicians in private practice. Tune in to learn more about the number one solution to the profitability problems you could be facing.In a nutshell, we chat about:Why running 190 laboratories wasn't enough for Dr. Signorelli so she decided to start a consulting business.Some of the common mistakes that doctors make when it comes to billing.Metrics that matter, and the difference they could make in your practice.What makes How Dr. Signorelli's billing company differs from the rest.… and so much more! Featured in the show:National Revenue Consulting: https://nationalrevenueconsulting.com/The REVMD podcast: https://nationalrevenueconsulting.com/podcastMore from Doctors Changing Medicine:Join the Doctors Changing Medicine Community HEREYouTube Channel

Best Drum and Bass Podcast
Podcast 387 - Bad Syntax & Funsized [Sponsored by RipX]

Best Drum and Bass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 102:20 Very Popular


WHAT A WEEK! We have Funsized in the guest mix with an absolutely brilliant and smooth mix paired with the usual Neurofunk madness from your host Bad Syntax. Add that to the latest release by Momentum on Abducted LTD is slamming up the charts, holding down the top 10 for almost a week (Currently #7!).Lastly, but certainly not least of all, we welcome in a new sponsor RIP X! Read more about this awesome program below.This episode is sponsored by RIPXWhen I found out about RipX I was interested from the get go. I downloaded the free trial and literally within minutes I had my first track stemmed out and it was more clean than I could have hoped for. If you don't believe me, try the free trial! That's what I did and now I'm hooked! Click the image or click here to learn more.Check out the latest release on Abducted LTD by MOMENTUM! 2 dark dance floor bangers: https://abductedltd.fanlink.to/momentumLike what you hear? Drop a donation at https://streamlabs.com/badsyntaxdnbSubscribe to the podcast: bestdrumandbass.podlink.to/podcastMore info and tracklist at https://www.bestdrumandbass.com/podcast387/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Between 2 Mics
A Cada Paso: SquadCast Podcast Spotlight

Between 2 Mics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 25:01


Feed drop time! We're on a break from the show as we prepare for SquadCast's New Studio and Backstage and work on revamping the SquadCast podcast. So, we're bringing you carefully curated feed drops from some of our favorite SquadCasters.This week, we're excited to try something new. We're featuring a podcast in Spanish! SquadPodder Gabrielena Alcala is the host of A Cada Paso, a show in which she interviews people who are not famous but she considers to be fascinating.Here's the description of this episode, in Spanish:Si conocías a Irene desde hace tiempo, te darías cuenta de que realmente las enfermedades mentales son como las enfermedades físicas. Un día puedes estar bien y al otro no. Yo diría que son más complicadas aún porque no son tangibles y porque hay mucha resistencia a aceptarlas y hablar de ellas. Gracias a Irene, hoy podemos poner un grano de arena para normalizar esta conversación. Mientras más nos abramos, más podremos ayudarnos.Here's what it's about, in English: Irene is on the show to discuss mental health. She shares that many people don't realize that mental and physical illnesses are very similar -- one day, you can be fine, and the next day, you're not ok. Mental illnesses are also often hidden. Irene is on the show to help us normalize this conversation. The more we share, the more we can help each other.Gabrielena has been a SquadPodder for a few months now and we're excited to share her show!Also in this episode:A pre-roll ad for Christine Blackburn's podcastMore info on v5CreditsWritten and produced by Arielle NissenblattMixed and designed by Vince Moreno JrArtwork and logos by Alex WhedbeeHosted by Zach Moreno and Rock Felder