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Producer/Host, Rainbow Valentine was born into the inner circle of the San Francisco counterculture which didn't seem unusual until she grew up and discovered not everyone's family and friends were pot smugglers, rock stars and artists activating for peace, justice and equality. Rainbow Valentine's mom, her friend's moms and her mom's friends were the bedrock of the world famous 1960's counterculture - they were the first women in history to have access to (and take advantage of) The Pill, LSD and Rock'n'Roll. Psychedelic Women: Conversations with the Women of the Counterculture reveals never-before recorded stories of the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll of the paradigm-shifting 1960's American counterculture. Search Psychedelic Women to follow and listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer/Host, Rainbow Valentine was born into the inner circle of the San Francisco counterculture which didn't seem unusual until she grew up and discovered not everyone's family and friends were pot smugglers, rock stars and artists activating for peace, justice and equality. Rainbow Valentine's mom, her friend's moms and her mom's friends were the bedrock of the world famous 1960's counterculture - they were the first women in history to have access to (and take advantage of) The Pill, LSD and Rock'n'Roll. Psychedelic Women: Conversations with the Women of the Counterculture reveals never-before recorded stories of the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll of the paradigm-shifting 1960's American counterculture. Search Psychedelic Women in podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
State of the Arts Episode 216 is now available on Spotify, shining a spotlight on a trailblazing New York creative! Luz Michelle, a standout in the city comedy scene, is a true inspiration. Her diverse background and life experiences uplift and entertain audiences in iconic comedy venues, such as Caroline's Gotham Comedy Club and The Stand. As the winner of the Ladies of Laughter Westchester chapter competition and a monthly advice columnist for Westchester's "Connect To" Magazine, Luz Michelle is empowering others through laughter and guidance.
In Dinner for Shoes episode 50, French Toast With Producer + Host, Sarah Wasilak and creative director and producer Megan Kai are together in person to reminisce about one full year of creating the podcast. Megan acts as this week's Special Guest, and they both interview each other about everything from learning experiences to navigating technical challenges from afar. While they're enjoying family time in South Carolina, they eat Susan Wasilak's famous homemade challah French toast, laugh a shit ton, and attempt to avoid the interruption of a garbage truck nearby. THIS DINNER Susan Wasilak's homemade challah French toast THESE SHOES On Sarah: Steve Madden Tully Wine Patent Platforms On Megan: Vans Sk8-Hi Port Royale THIS OUTFIT On Sarah: Milly Racer Stripe Turtleneck Sweater Maeve The Margot Kick-Flare Cropped Pants Oomiay Gold Woven Vintage Basket Earrings Fendi Small Croissant Shoulder Bag On Megan: Cider Denim Round Neckline Solid Tie Front Knotted Vest Cider Cable Knit Round Neckline Solid Vest Cider Denim High Waist Pleated Wide Leg Jeans Universal Thread Phone Crossbody Bag THESE CHAPTERS 1:33 - THE OUTFITS BEHIND THE SHOES 4:33 - HOW DINNER FOR SHOES IS MADE 6:26 - RAPID-FIRE QUESTIONS 11:35 - CHALLAH FRENCH TOAST 23:52 - DFS SEASON 1 BLOOPERS THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Megan Kai and Amazon. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
A discussion with Smokin' Jim Frazier (NFL scout and TV host on PCTV) and Luther Dupree (TV host on PCTV)
After more than a decade of sexual harassment, coerced encounters, and psychological abuse by San Diego vice, Kata Pierce-Morgan and her fellow Les Girls dancers were ready to tap into their stripper energy and fight back. If polite society and the legal system were not going to help them end the abuse, then they would take matters into their own hands. If no one was willing to believe a bunch of strippers, then Kata would install video cameras to prove their claims. If the rat pack cops thought they could terrorize them into silence, then they would find their voice and speak up. And if internal affairs refused to take their complaints seriously, then Kata would simply have to come up with a new game plan. Prepare for Chapter 5, Fighting Back, or the Rise of Stripper Energy. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater John Barriage, lawyer who represented James Morgan and Les Girls in 1980s Kate Yavenditti, lawyer and co-founder of the County's Task Force on Domestic Violence, also involved with WomenOccupySan Diego and the National Lawyers Guild. J.W. August, journalist Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater Mel, current manager of Les Girls Theater Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor More information at kpbs.org/stripperenergy #strippers #adultentertainment #lesgirlstheater #sandiegohistory #1980s #vice #policeabuse #fighting back Explicit content.
How dare a stripper, a fringe woman, not stay silent and compliant as vice officers sexually harassed her ... and worse. And how dare Kata Pierce-Morgan challenge stereotypes and fight back? But Les Girls Theater had a history of fighting back starting with its owner James Morgan who spoke up against police abuse to a county Grand Jury in the hopes that the California Attorney General would crack down on the San Diego Police Department's Rat Pack. Kata was a midwestern Catholic girl who believed, like her late husband Jim, in not being a silent bystander. Even if you were a dancer at Les Girls. After all, Jim had won a groundbreaking victory over censorship in the late 1960s. But as the 60s became the 70s, Kata and her fellow dancers faced an onslaught of police raids, nude interrogations and coerced encounters. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater John Barriage, lawyer who represented James Morgan and Les Girls in 1980s Kate Yavenditti, lawyer and co-founder of the County's Task Force on Domestic Violence, also involved with WomenOccupySan Diego and the National Lawyers Guild. J.W. August, journalist Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater Mel, current manager of Les Girls Theater Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor More information at kpbs.org/stripperenergy #strippers #adultentertainment #lesgirlstheater #sandiegohistory #1980s #vice #policeabuse Explicit content.
Les Girls Theater scored a victory in the censorship battle but that only intensified an escalating war with the police who found new ways to harass the Les Girls dancers. They routinely endured a climate of fear as vice cops would arrest them but not file charges. In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater in the 1980s Sid Kassouf, former employee at Show Place James Morgan, original owner of Les Girls Theater, late husband of Kata John Barriage, lawyer who represented James Morgan and Les Girls in 1980s Kate Yavenditti, lawyer and co-founder of the County's Task Force on Domestic Violence J.W. August, journalist Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor Explicit content.
Kata Pierce's life changed when she met James Morgan, a Texas Baptist Republican who challenged censorship and police abuse of power. Both Kata and Jim refused to be silent bystanders and that had consequences. Find out how a raid on Jim's Left Bank establishment led to him opening Les Girls Theater and staging what was referred to as “The Censorship Play.” In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater Bobbi Rogers, former dancer at Les Girls Theater and performer in “Let in All Hang Out” Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater in the 1980s Sid Kassouf, former employee at Show Place James Morgan, original owner of Les Girls Theater, late husband of Kata Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants Marc Biagi, actor reading James Morgan David Washburn, Editor More information at kpbs.org/stripperenergy #strippers #adultentertainment #lesgirlstheater #censorship #sandiegohistory #floatingcastle #nudiecutieexpress #navy #1970s Explicit content.
Do you know what stripper energy is? Let three women who worked as dancers at Les Girls Theater in San Diego expose you to the naked truth about what being a dancer was like in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. While dancers today may bristle at the term stripper, Kata Pierce-Morgan embraced it in the 1970s and fought against the stereotypes with what she calls “stripper energy.” In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater Bobbi Rogers, former dancer at Les Girls Theater and performer in “Let in All Hang Out” Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater in the 1980s Andromeda Breeze Bradley, featured dancer from “No Regrets” Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor Explicit content.
Do you know what stripper energy is? Let three women who worked as dancers at Les Girls Theater in San Diego expose you to the naked truth about what being a dancer was like in the 1960s, 70s and 80s. While dancers today may bristle at the term stripper, Kata Pierce-Morgan embraced it in the 1970s and fought against the stereotypes with what she calls “stripper energy.” In this chapter: Kata Pierce-Morgan, poet, activist, former dancer, current owner of Les Girls Theater Bobbi Rogers, former dancer at Les Girls Theater and performer in “Let in All Hang Out” Pepper, former dancer and cashier at Les Girls Theater in the 1980s Andromeda Breeze Bradley, featured dancer from “No Regrets” Credits: Beth Accomando, Producer/Host Christopher Maue, Videographer/Lighting Designer Kurt Kohnen, Sound Designer Phil Nenna, Designer/Animator Sanns Dixon, Videographer Amy Fan and Gaby Moreno, Assistants David Washburn, Editor Explicit content.
We're chatting about everything Raptors in this edition of Hoopsology. Matt and Justin welcome Producer/Host of the Raptors Show on Sportsnet 590 The Fan, Amit Mann to discuss how the Raptors are adjusting to losing Fred Van Fleet and Pascal Siakam, a new head coach, basketball culture in Canada, and the recent controversial calls in the NBA. Hoopsology is presented by Ballislife. Twitter:@hoopsologypod Instagram:@hoopsologypod Justin's Twitter: @JGHoopsology Matt's Twitter: @thetrainerstake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc Summers ("Double Dare", "Unwrapped") stops by to talk about his new Off-Broadway show.
A discussion with Smokin' Jim Frazier (NFL scout and TV host on PCTV) and Luther Dupree (TV host on PCTV)
A master interviewer, Zane Lowe was once called “Pop's Unofficial Therapist” by the NY Times. He's Apple Music's head of artist relations and the lead anchor for Apple Music 1 Radio. Flipping the script and interviewing the interviewer, Josh and Evan chat with Zane about the importance of curiosity, holding space for conversation and finding the balance between diligence and instinct when it comes to preparing for his work. Full of stories and some deep personal moments, this episode is an exploration of how to design an interview and ultimately what we learned was so much more. The Zane Lowe Show The Zane Lowe Interview Series Zane's Instagram Discover more shows from SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com. This episode was produced by Rob Schulte. Design Tangents is presented by Genesis.
In this final installment of Season 3 “Groundwork,” Reframing Rural founder, host and producer, Megan Torgerson speaks with the podcast's audio engineer, Aaron Spieldenner and story editor, Mary Auld about the inspiration behind the season and all the work that goes into producing the show's long-form narrative episodes.
Elizabeth Pearson Garr created, hosts and produces the podcast, “What It's Like To…” She has degrees from Harvard and Stanford, and has worked as a writer/producer for the TV Food Network, PBS, and E! Entertainment; an anchor/reporter for the NBC affiliate in Billings, MT; and as a documentary filmmaker. Elizabeth took about 15 years out of the paid workforce to be with her kids and volunteer in their schools and our community. Getting back in the working world (and starting her own business in my early 50s) has been an interesting journey, not just for me, but also for my family (don't underestimate the shift in dynamics that occurs when a former stay-at-home mom no longer has time for everyone's needs and desires!). Elizabeth Pearson Garr Vroom Vroom Veer Stories Grew up in Palo Alto California and her parents were a professor (dad) and a principle (mom) Went to Harvard and studied literature and history; she really loved writing and wanted to write about food; so she went to culinary school to get some chops and cred There was a new TV network in New York called the Television Food Network; she called someone to say she would be in New York and would like to talk to someone about working there; she got the job Her dream job was to work on camera; was bold enough to reach out to Diane Sawyer and got a call back and a meeting; Diane told her if you want to work on camera you have to work in a smaller market Was a weekend news anchor in Billings MT for about 2 years; was told that she didn't have "it"; but when she got the hair and makeup done suddenly she had "IT"; she learned she didn't want to work on camera after all Briefly had a executive job with Fox TV in LA with a butler asking her if she needed anything; she didn't really know what she was supposed to do and there was zero direction; the quit was mutual Started the "What it's like to…" podcast to interview people of all walks of life to get their stories; lets you vicariously experience intriguing things you may never get the chance to do Connections Podcast Website
A discussion with Smokin' Jim Frazier (NFL scout and TV host on PCTV) and Luther Dupree (TV host on PCTV)
Most people know Eric Bischoff has the brash television personality who, along with “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, led the popular 1990's faction the New World Order (nWo). What few realize is that behind the scenes, Eric's career is much more fascinating than what you see on TV. As the Executive Vice president of World Championship Wrestling, Eric ran the company that, from 1996-1998, supplanted WWE as the top wrestling promotion in the world. In the 2000s, Eric was the executive producer behind successful reality television shows, such as the Scott Biao VH1 series and “I Want to be a Hilton” on NBC. David and Eric sit down in this long form interview to discuss all facets of Eric's comprehensive career, as Eric is extremely open about the milestones that shaped his journey. Eric has written two books, the first being a New York Times bestseller, and the second being his current release, Grateful, which may be his best work yet. Grateful is not a wrestling book; it is a life book, digging deep into all aspects of success, failure, aging, friendship, family, and mental health; both in the private and public eye. Eric Bischoff on Twitter Eric Bischoff on Instagram Grateful by Eric Bischoff 83 Weeks Podcast featuring Eric Bischoff Eric Bischoff Pro Wrestling Tees store
Hello Fangirl Nation! We have an awesome episode of Get My Job, as Tracy is joined by Managing Producer, Host and Reporter for the Indianapolis Colts, Larra Overton. Larra talks about keeping the hunger to learn no matter how far you get, storytelling, the NFL "offseason" and so, so much more! It's a great one, so please make sure to subscribe, rate, review and enjoy!
Superpowers School Podcast - Productivity Future Of Work, Motivation, Entrepreneurs, Agile, Creative
In each episode, Paddy Dhanda deep dives into a new human Superpower and practical advice on how you can apply it immediately. ⚡️ Enhance Your Presentations with Magnetism and EngagementAre you looking for ways to make your presentations stand out and be more engaging for your audience? If so, incorporating magnetism and engagement in your presentations can help to convey your message in a more impactful and memorable manner.Amy Scruggs (Media and Communications Coach, Recording Artist, TV Host, Bestselling Author)Amy Scruggs has been known in the country music industry for more than 15 years and has opened for many greats including Clint Black, Trace Adkins, Charlie Daniels, Phil Vassar, Little Texas, and many more. From 2009-2012 she was the spokesperson for the American Veterans of California (AMVETS) performing at veteran and military events throughout the state. Amy's career also includes more than 20 years in sales team coaching and received Bestseller on her book "Lights Camera Action" in the fall of 2021. The past 5 years she has enjoyed her position as the Host for The American Dream TV on CNBC and other networks along with the former Producer/Host of Veterans One TV and Retiring Right TV. Amy uses her 20 years' experience as a Media Executive, TV host, Recording Artist, Public Speaker, Spokesperson, and Sales Professional, to help others present and communicate a concise and professional message, whether you're on-camera with network TV, ZOOM, podcast, social media or in person public speaking appearance. Her new music released in 2022 and the single “What if it All Goes Right” is now on radio and charting worldwide including reaching #66 on the Music Row Charts along with being selected for the NY Times Summer 2022 Playlist.
A discussion with Smokin' Jim Frazier (NFL scout and TV host on PCTV) and Luther Dupree (TV host on PCTV)
Dr. Janice Hooker-Fortman, relationship coach, is a former Chicago Public School educator, motivational speaker, and producer and host of “The Mother/Daughter Relationship Show. and Relationship Matters tv. She is an award-winning author, relationship communication coach, a 50+ model, and was crowned Ms. Senior Illinois America 2022. Dr. Jan believes that communication is the foundation for all relationships, both personal and professional. Her mission is to improve the quality of relationships between adult daughters and their mothers through the use of effective communication. She was selected as the female entrepreneur to watch by Woman Entrepreneur Magazine and is on the cover of the February 2022 issue of Courageous Woman Magazine. Her articles appear in Global Achievers Magazine and Woman Entrepreneur Magazine. She was also recognized by Age Options for her outstanding volunteer service to older adults. “My relationship with my mother was difficult - I learned to listen in a way that was helpful.” - Dr. Janice Hooker-FortmanConnect with Jan: Email: Jan4now125@gmail.com and Relationshipmatterstv@gmail.com Office: 1-887-667-7325Text: 773-443-2058Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/RelationshipMattersTVShowPodcast: https://winwinwomen.tv/show/the-mother-daughter-relationship-showBook: "The Secrets To How Not To Throw Mama From The Train" Hardback and Ebook available on Amazon.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RelationshipMattersTVShowhttps://e360tv.com/https://www.jd3tv.com/Producer/Host, The Mother/Daughter Relationship Showhttps://winwinwomen.tv/show/the-mother-daughter-relationship-showWebsite: www.drjanicespeaks.com
The 27th annual Charleston Christmas Show is a musical variety show for the whole family that runs for 2 weeks with new performers and numbers every year. Brad Moranz, the Producer/Host of the Charleston Christmas Special talks about the different types of music found in the show, some of the different performances this year and the Kid's Free Night (look for it!). This all singing, all talking, all dancing, all music show is all live, and Brad mentions the Charleston Music Hall's connection with Disney and also the Charleston Christmas Show that goes back to 1995 ... and more! MORE ABOUT THE CHARLESTON CHRISTMAS SHOW The Charleston Christmas Special is celebrating 27 years of holiday entertainment. A long-standing tradition for hundreds of families, the show will be Dec. 15-22 at the Charleston Music Hall. The all-new holiday spectacular is a family-friendly blend of holiday classics and a host of new songs sure to get everyone in the Christmas spirit. Tickets available online at CharlestonChristmasSpecial.com.
Angie Orth, of Angie Away, stops by to share stories from her travel adventures over the last decade plus. She and Briana were coworkers at a PR agency in NYC when Angie (then blogging as Big Apple Angie) decided to leave behind a life in a cubicle to travel the world. Soon after, she was able to turn her passion into a career and she hasn't looked back. Angie talks about the highs and lows of her work and shares her perspective on the evolution of the travel influencer.Thanks for listening! Please review and subscribe and check us out at jobsblowpodcast.com. You can also follow us on IG and Twitter @jobsblowpodcast.
How do you reinvent yourself when your world is collapsing? Amy Scruggs is a gracious survivor who has rebuilt her life through music and business. Amy uses her twenty years as a Media Executive, TV host, Recording Artist, Public Speaker, Corporate Spokesperson, and Business Professional, to help others present and communicate - whether its being interviewed by a major news or entertainment outlet, filming a corporate video, ZOOM call, podcast, social media marketing or in person public speaking appearance. Amy's career also includes more than 20 years in sales team coaching and received a "Bestseller" with her book "Lights Camera Action" in the fall of 2021. The past 5 years she has enjoyed her position as the Host for the show "The American Dream" on CNBC as well as being the former Producer & Host of “Veterans One" and "The Retiring Right" TV shows. In this episode Amy reveals • How she turned her life around after she lost her corporate career and started singing and touring with 4 children in tow • How quickly you can practice and then build a charismatic on camera presence • The incredible importance of your ‘resting' face • The delicate balance between likeability and credibility in social media And SO much more. Learn more about Amy? Go to www.amyscruggsmusic.com www.amyscruggsmedia.com
How do you reinvent yourself when your world is collapsing? Amy Scruggs is a gracious survivor who has rebuilt her life through music and business. Amy uses her twenty years as a Media Executive, TV host, Recording Artist, Public Speaker, Corporate Spokesperson, and Business Professional, to help others present and communicate - whether its being interviewed by a major news or entertainment outlet, filming a corporate video, ZOOM call, podcast, social media marketing or in person public speaking appearance. Amy's career also includes more than 20 years in sales team coaching and received a "Bestseller" with her book "Lights Camera Action" in the fall of 2021. The past 5 years she has enjoyed her position as the Host for the show "The American Dream" on CNBC as well as being the former Producer & Host of “Veterans One" and "The Retiring Right" TV shows. In this episode Amy reveals • How she turned her life around after she lost her corporate career and started singing and touring with 4 children in tow • How quickly you can practice and then build a charismatic on camera presence • The incredible importance of your ‘resting' face • The delicate balance between likeability and credibility n social media And SO much more. Learn more about Amy? Go to www.amyscruggsmusic.com www.amyscruggsmedia.com
Amy Scruggs has been known in the country music industry for more than 15 years and has opened for many greats including Clint Black, Trace Adkins, Charlie Daniels, Phil Vassar, Little Texas, and many more. From 2009-2012 she was the spokesperson for the American Veterans of California (AMVETS) performing at veteran and military events throughout the state. Amy's career also includes more than 20 years in sales team coaching and received Bestseller on her book “Lights Camera Action” in the fall of 2021. For the past 5 years, she has enjoyed her position as the Host for The American Dream TV on CNBC and other networks along with the former Producer/Host of Veterans One TV and Retiring Right TV. Amy uses her 20 years of experience as a Media Executive, TV host, Recording Artist, Public Speaker, Spokesperson, and Sales Professional, to help others present and communicate a concise and professional message, whether you're on-camera with network TV, ZOOM, podcast, social media or in person public speaking appearance. Her new music was released in 2022 and the single “What if it All Goes Right” is now on radio and charting worldwide including reaching #66 on the Music Row Charts. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Company: Amy Scruggs Media Website: www.amyscruggsmedia.com Blog: Amy Scruggs' Blog Podcast: In the Spotlight with Amy Scruggs Book: Lights, Camera, Action: Media Coaching for Any Professional in Today's Digital World Most Influential Person David Meltzer Effect on Emotions I don't react to them, I can identify them and go, Oh, this is a fear, oh, this is anxiety, oh, this is a sadness, and then not react to them, identify it, kind of nurture it internally like, okay, you got this, and then go into a little bit more analytical place of what to do with it at the moment. And if I did something I need to deal with maybe I need to give myself those 15 minutes to really feel it. And then go back into activity. What it does is allows me to cancel a negative thought, or to not have my day go off the rails because I got angry or I got sad about something or something that came in that I wasn't expecting, I can really put it in its right place and then reset. Thoughts on Breathing I noticed when I need to stop and take a full breath in. We all tend to do this to the point that when we're busy, like I gotta get this done. Oh, you're panting stop and breathe. Let your brain let your body feel where it's all coming from in the body. Relax into this, then go into the activities. And the breathing I noticed is a big, big deal. Suggested Resources Book: Lights, Camera, Action: Media Coaching for Any Professional in Today's Digital World Book: When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times By Pema Chodron Book: Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness by Rick Hanson App: Spotify App: Pandora Bullying Story I was bullied a lot as a kid. I was chased home, spit on, and teased. There was a lot of bullying as a young child and I think if I had been taught mindfulness, I would have realized this wasn't about me, it was about them. It was something broken in them, maybe something going on in their home. I think if I had understood the bigger picture to forgive and let that go; to not just see them as bullies, but see them as individuals that just had brokenness they weren't dealing with, even as children, then I could have not attached those to myself for so many years. I was the choir geek. I was the one that had bad hair and braces. My brother was captain of the football team. He was a senior and I was a freshman. I remember his friends even picking on me or throwing footballs at my head in class. I didn't understand then that mindfulness could have helped me just let it go. Let them go and find their own journey. It'll catch up with them, you just stay true to yourself and evolve. I just want to hug them and say, it's okay. These are others projecting their own stuff. Everybody has their own brokenness, and they're dealing with it in different ways. Related Episodes Be Mindful Of What You Want To Create Recommends Media Expert Esther Kiss Social Media Mindfulness With Melinda Wittstock Billboard Transmedia Unpacked, By Filmmaker Zeke Zelker Special Offer Are you experiencing anxiety & stress? Peace is within your grasp. I'm Bruce Langford, a practicing coach, and hypnotist helping fast-track people just like you to shed their inner bully and move forward with confidence. Book a Free Coaching Session to get you on the road to a more satisfying life, feeling grounded and focused. Send me an email at bruce@mindfulnessmode.com with ‘Coaching Session' in the subject line. We'll set up a zoom call and talk about how you can move forward to a better life.
Amy uses her twenty years as a Media Executive, TV host, Recording Artist, Public Speaker, Corporate Spokesperson, and Business Professional, to help others present and communicate a concise and professional message, whether you're on-camera with network TV, interviewed by a major news or entertainment outlet, filming a corporate video, ZOOM call, podcast, social media marketing or in person public speaking appearance. Amy's career also includes more than 20 years in sales team coaching and received a "Bestseller" with her book "Lights Camera Action" in the fall of 2021. The past 5 years she has enjoyed her position as the Host for the show "The American Dream" on CNBC as well as being the former Producer & Host of “Veterans One" and "The Retiring Right" TV shows. She has also been known in the country music industry for more than 15 years and has opened for many Artists including Clint Black, Trace Adkins, Charlie Daniels, Phil Vassar, Little Texas, and many more. Her newly recorded EP 'Love Another Day" is now on the charts on radio worldwide. https://www.amyscruggsmedia.com
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with Amy Scruggs. Amy is a Nashville recording artist with a new EP, titled, “Love Another Day.” Her newest single from the EP, “What if it all goes Right” is shooting up the charts and closed out at #66 for the week ending, August 5, 2022. Additionally, the songs official video has topped 105,000 views on YouTube and counting. The song is truly an anthem of hope in those times in our lives when we're questioning whether or not to take a chance and bet on ourselves and our grit. Prior to recording this new EP, she has been known in the country music industry for more than 15 years and has opened for many artists including Clint Black, Trace Adkins, Charlie Daniels, Phil Vassar, Little Texas, and many more. Although we talk a lot about the song and her music career, Amy so much more than just a chart climbing country recording artist with an incredible voice. Outside of her music career, Amy uses her twenty years as a Media Executive, TV host, Public Speaker, Corporate Spokesperson, and Business Professional, to help others present and communicate a concise and professional message. Whether you're on-camera with network TV, interviewed by a major news or entertainment outlet, filming a corporate video, ZOOM call, podcast, social media marketing or in person public speaking appearance, Amy's coaching can help streamline your message. Amy's career also includes more than 20 years in sales team coaching and received a "Bestseller" with her book "Lights Camera Action" in the fall of 2021. The past 5 years she has enjoyed her position as the Host for the show "The American Dream" on CNBC as well as being the former Producer & Host of “Veterans One" and "The Retiring Right" TV shows. To find out more about Amy's music, go to www.amyscruggsmusic.com. To find out more about Amy's media coaching, training, and consulting, go to www.amyscruggsmedia.com.
SUMMARY In this episode, host Kamea Chayne speaks with Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti, teacher, advocate, and Canada Research Chair in Race, Inequalities, and Global Change at the University of British Columbia. Chayne and Andreotti discuss how different generations define inclusion, the need for intergenerational communication, and decolonizing the future. Learn more about The Carbon Almanac at https://thecarbonalmanac.org (https://thecarbonalmanac.org). CONTRIBUTORS Special Acknowledgment: Kamea Chayne, Producer/Host, https://greendreamer.com/podcast/vanessa-andreotti-hospicing-modernity (Green Dreamer) podcast Episode Producer: Inma J Lopez Editor: Tania Marien Production Team: Jenn Swanson, Judy Parrella, and Manon Doran Senior Producer: Tania Marien Supervising Producer: Jennifer Myers Chua Music: Cool Carbon Instrumental, Paul Russell, Musicbed Episode Art: Jennifer Myers Chua Network Voiceover: Olabanji Stephen
Is The Batman a Hamlet story? The Joker an Iago? I'm joined by Austin Tichenor (he/him), artistic director of the award winning Reduced Shakespeare Company as we talk about the Bard's approach to villains, and storytelling in general, and how we see those same themes in the stories we love today.Austin Tichenor (he/him) is an actor, playwright, and the artistic director of the award winning Reduced Shakespeare Company. An intellectual welterweight, Austin remains disappointingly average despite three expensive degrees (two from UC Berkeley and one from Boston University). An intellectual welterweight, Austin remains disappointingly average despite three expensive degrees (two from UC Berkeley and one from Boston University).He blogs monthly for the Folger Shakespeare Library (where you can find his article on The Batman and Hamlet) and since 2006 has produced and hosted the world's longest running weekly theater podcast, the Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast. Recent directorial credits include A Midsummer Night's Dream for Starling Shakespeare Company, Twelfth Night for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (abridged) for the Folger Shakespeare Theater, and Much Ado about Nothing for Pacific theater. As an actor, Austin has logged many hours on episodic television, playing recurring roles on 24, Allias, Felicity, Ally McBeal, and The Practice as well as guest starring as Guys in Ties on The West Wing, Gilmore Girls, The X-Files, E.R., NYPD Blue, and shoes like them. He also offers his services as a writing and acting coach at The Shakespeareance.He collaborated with Reed Martin on Pop-Up Shakespeare (illustrated by Jennie Maizels) and the definitive compendium of Shakespearean scholarship Reduced Shakespeare: The Complete Guide for the Attention-Impaired (abridged).Co-Artistic Director, Reduced Shakespeare Company https://www.reducedshakespeare.com/Creator, The Shakespeareance https://www.theshakespeareance.com/Producer/Host, Reduced Shakespeare Company Podcast https://www.reducedshakespeare.com/podcasts/Monthly Contributor, Folger Shakespeare Library https://shakespeareandbeyond.folger.edu/author/austin-tichenor/Plays at Broadway Play Publishing - https://www.broadwayplaypub.com/?s=Tichenor&post_type=product&order=descAustin on Twitter https://twitter.com/austintichenorAustin on Facebook Austin on FacebookSupport The Shakespeareance on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/austintichenor?fan_landing=true
One of the challenges we face in the discussion about renewals is the frequent use of terminology that typically flies over the heads of members of the target audience. Someone passionate about changing that is Sean McMahon, the creator, producer, and host of the Renewable Energy SmartPod.We started the conversation by talking about one of those terms, “net zero,” which is not totally understood. Net zero does not mean “no carbon” (that's “decarbonization”) but rather carbon neutrality. Carbon can still be used, but it is either captured or mitigated. Sean pointed out that there's always a conversation about where we want to be in some distant future year, but there's no publishing of where we are now.We also discussed:The interesting dissonance between the largest wind-producing states and their expected political views on renewablesA move among battery manufacturers to red states, again, not ones that are politically thought of as aligned with renewablesSean's concerns about offshore wind, especially in relation to significant climatic events, like a Category 5 hurricane: Could such turbines survive in such a situation?You'll also hear Sean's advocacy for stopping the use of a term like “rate payers,” which is not particularly helpful, and replacing it with terms like consumer, or for more impact, voter.If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Starting a podcast is easy, but keeping it up... that is WERK. Josh Gleave is a songwriter and music producer signed with award-winning country music artist Chris Young. You may be familiar with Josh's first ever major label cut titled “Tonight We're Dancing,” which was featured on Chris Young's most recent album, Famous Friends. You may also recognize Josh as a co-host and producer of The Quad with Chris Young podcast, which just recently published its 100th episode about sports, music, movies, and hot takes. Josh is talented AF, yes - but more importantly, he's REAL.FIND JOSH ONLINE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua.gleave Twitter: https://twitter.com/joshgleave Podcast (The Quad with Chris Young): https://apple.co/47T1gvgStream “Tonight We're Dancing”: https://open.spotify.com/track/12zNpaOErw711fPuNlerPR?si=37e347e9f2904a66 CONNECT FURTHER WITH ANGIE:Podcast: https://www.yougetwhatimsaying.com Listen Early and Dynamic Ad-Free on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44Y6rbYSocial Media: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/socialmedia Contact: yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com Monetize Your Podcast: https://beacons.ai/theactualangie/monetizeSupport the Show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yougetit/membershipADVERTISE ON THE SHOW: To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show's next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com.EPISODE CREDITS:Podcast Logo: Abby MurdockPodcast Cover Photography: April Bowers CreativeBE ADVISED:Formerly titled Podfluencer Society (for before that, 4 Things For Your Podcast), episodes 1-114 share insights and strategies specifically for podcasters. As the podcast has undergone a complete rebrand, some links and information referenced in earlier episodes have likely changed. Please contact us at yougetwhatimsaying.podcast@gmail.com if you cannot find what you are looking for. The views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team or the owner of this Intellectual Property. This podcast is not an authority of legal advice, and listeners are encouraged to seek professional counsel with regard to their brand, business, and otherwise. Many of the product and service promotions in each episode are under the negotiated terms of affiliate or sponsorship agreements. If a link is clicked and a purchase is made, an affiliate commission may be received. However, we recommend products or services that we personally endorse and believe may be beneficial to others. This information is disclosed in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."