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Send us a Text Message.Meet Jesse and Rachel Lyons, the captivating duo behind The Taste for Adventure. Choosing the nomadic lifestyle was a deliberate decision for them and their lives are driven by an insatiable wanderlust and a deep love for exploration. Their adventures are characterized by a blend of spontaneity and careful planning. Each chapter of their journey presents a unique set of experiences—from serene moments in nature to the hustle and bustle of urban exploration. Life on the road is not without its difficulties though. Jesse and Rachel have faced numerous obstacles, from mechanical breakdowns to navigating unfamiliar terrains. Yet, their resilience and teamwork have enabled them to overcome these challenges, turning potential setbacks into memorable adventures.Their Instagram is more than just a travel log; it's a chronicle of their life philosophy. They share the highs and lows of their nomadic lifestyle, inspiring others to pursue their own adventures. They offer insights into the practicalities of life on the road, finding community, and they share the breathtaking beauty they encounter along the way.In essence, Jesse and Rachel of The Taste for Adventure embody the spirit of modern nomadism, living life with purpose, passion, and an unyielding zest for discovery.
Pillow Queens (singer Pamela Connolly, bassist Sarah Corcoran, guitarist Cathy McGuinness, and drummer Rachel Lyons) released their third album Name Your Sorrow on April 19 and talk through all 12 songs on it in this interview. --- From the press release: It finds the group at their most vulnerable and self-assured as they explore themes of queerness, insecurity, desire and heartbreak as well as the positivity and strength that can grow from pain. Produced by Collin Pastore (Lucy Dacus, boygenius) at Analogue Catalogue in Northern Ireland, the collection sees the group chart new territory as they give fans an all new, uninhibited look at both their artistry and humanity ---- Pillow Queens play their biggest headline show to date at Iveagh Gardens, Dublin, on Saturday, July 13. Tickets: https://www.pillowqueens.com/live Buy Pillow Queens - Name Your Sorrow: https://pillowqueens.bandcamp.com/album/name-your-sorrow
Join us as we dive into an insightful dialogue with Rachel Lyons, executive director of Space for Humanity. With her inspiring transition from industrial to aerospace engineering, Rachel shares her deep-seated passion for space exploration and the transformative power it holds for humanity. We touch on the importance of emotional intelligence and self-awareness in leadership, the personal growth necessary to truly resonate with and lead others, and the impact of space experiences on global perspectives and change. Rachel's journey and the pivotal role mentors played in her life underscore the significance of following one's North Star and the courage it takes to forge one's own path. Don't miss these enriching insights into self-leadership and the cognitive shifts that space exploration can catalyze in individuals and society at large.To learn more or connect with Rachel, visit her website www.rachellyons.com or info@rachellyons.com. Want more tips on effective training? Sign-up for our weekly newsletter, Making Better: https://www.bettereverydaystudios.com/newsletterVisit us at https://www.bettereverydaystudios.com
Takeaways – A podcast about learning from the wisdom of others
TAKEAWAYS explores learning from the wisdom of others. We had another great live NAIOP SOUTHERN NEVADA Program in May. Keep reading for a summary and listen to the audio below. After a brief intro to the NAIOP program, you will hear the panelists themselves and the program in its entirety. I hope you enjoy NAIOP May 2023 - "Welcome Home: Home Building in 2023" Breakfast Program The participants included: Scott Bleazard, Land Acquisitions, VP, KB Homes - Las Vegas Nat Hodgson, Chief Executive Officer, Southern Nevada Home Builders Association George Garcia, Founder, G.C. Garcia Inc. The program was moderated by Rachel Lyons, Assistant Director, Escrow & Contracts, The Howard Hughes Corporation This program was sponsored by Affordable Concepts INC. When you click to listen to the program you're going to hear applause and then you will hear the full program. I hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe to “TAKEAWAYS” on iTunes, and make sure to rate and review wherever you get your podcasts.
Many of us would love an opportunity to fly into space, even if for just a few minutes. Dylan Taylor recognized this, and also the power of the Overview Effect to change people's perceptions about spaceflight and our world. He created the nonprofit Space For Humanity to select deserving people from around the world to fly aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, on which he has flown. The results have been impressive, and as these people return to their home states and countries, they become ambassadors for the final frontier. Join us as we speak to Rachel Lyons, Executive Director of Space For Humanity. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Rachel Lyons Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Many of us would love an opportunity to fly into space, even if for just a few minutes. Dylan Taylor recognized this, and also the power of the Overview Effect to change people's perceptions about spaceflight and our world. He created the nonprofit Space For Humanity to select deserving people from around the world to fly aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, on which he has flown. The results have been impressive, and as these people return to their home states and countries, they become ambassadors for the final frontier. Join us as we speak to Rachel Lyons, Executive Director of Space For Humanity. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Rachel Lyons Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Many of us would love an opportunity to fly into space, even if for just a few minutes. Dylan Taylor recognized this, and also the power of the Overview Effect to change people's perceptions about spaceflight and our world. He created the nonprofit Space For Humanity to select deserving people from around the world to fly aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, on which he has flown. The results have been impressive, and as these people return to their home states and countries, they become ambassadors for the final frontier. Join us as we speak to Rachel Lyons, Executive Director of Space For Humanity. Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik Guest: Rachel Lyons Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Today we have return guest Sophie Schauermann who has brought along her good friend Rachel Lyons who is the executive director at Space For Humanity https://spaceforhumanity.org/ an amazing initiative to send people to space for a profound shift in perspective. You can find out more about Rachel here https://spaceforhumanity.org/about/team/rachel-lyons And for the previous interview with Sophie on sensitive children you can find it here https://youtu.be/86UopYyrflA The Omaze video with Richard Branson can be found here https://youtu.be/sRxBE-ZUduQ Thanks for listening! Support us by becoming a subscriber to The Science of Psychotherapy Academy! Or you can simply buy us a cup of coffee! Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom of the main page for the podcast - after the list of available episodes) - Here's a link for iTunes. And please subscribe to our show! You can also find our podcast at: The Science of Psychotherapy Podcast Homepage Or check us out on YouTube If you want more great science of Psychotherapy please visit our website thescienceofpsychotherapy.com Grab a copy of our latest book! The Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Psychotherapy
This episode of The Lyons Den features Elle Jay Griffin.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features scientist and former pageant queen, Dr. Treva Brown.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features comedian Joken Brady. The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features carnival krewe entrepreneur, Kevin McCathen.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features serial entrepreneur Felicia Brown.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features Kelishia NelsonThe Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features Danielle Lathan.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features entrepreneur and Marketing expert, Kaelin Bass.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
This episode of The Lyons Den features hair industry and motivational coach, Renika Moorehead.The Lyons Den is where entrepreneur, coffee connoisseur and Owner of Lyons Brew coffee: Rachel Lyons—sits down with business owners, and influencers over a cup of coffee to break down and discuss entrepreneurship, pop culture and more.https://www.lyonsbrew.com/
Join us for a special episode of the 4-H Conversations and Coffee podcast as I have a conversation with some special guests from Rutgers University Extension, Rachel Lyons who serves as the State 4-H Program Leader and Assistant Director at Rutgers University and Janice McDonnell, who is an Associate Professor and Science, Engineering, and Technology Agent who works with the 4-H Program at Rutgers University and Janice is also affiliated with the Institute of Marine & Coastal Sciences. Janice is the lead developer and designer of the 2022 4-H STEM Challenge: Explorers of the Deep! 2022 4-H STEM Challenge Website: shorturl.at/iKV01 National 4-H Council Teen Environmental Impact Survey: https://4-h.org/about/research/teen-environmental-impact-survey/ RCE Extension 360 Podcast [Rachel Lyons and Kathleen Howell]: Available on Spotify! Check it out!!
Hello my loves, Join me as I chat with Rachel Lyons from https://threepointfive.org.uk/ My beautiful friend who works in training companies about Climate Change. She helps answer my basic bitch questions and we chat through what we can do on a practical level, right now. And no, its not recycling
Season 2, Episode 17: Our last scheduled episode of Season 2! Rachel Lyons, the chief archivist of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, joins the Talking Threadheads podcast. The Archive's collections include over 50 years of historic materials from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — including the Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage and African, Folk and Food Heritage stages. These sessions provide valuable information about Louisiana's culture and its impact on the world. The Archive also houses collections of photos, posters, film footage, audio recordings, signs, business records and other artifacts from events dating to the beginning of the Foundation in 1970. Links discussed in this podcast: https://www.jazzandheritage.org/the-archive/https://jfdb.jazzandheritage.org/https://folkways.si.edu/jazzfesthttps://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/music/article_eb6af96e-a824-11eb-a3b8-3b240c817cf6.htmlhttps://youtu.be/IObrxC6iYgEhttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/16/arts/music/irma-thomas-pbs.html
Astronauts return from space with a new understanding of life on Earth - from the environment to politics to humanitarian issues. Rachel Lyons believes this perspective is essential to addressing the challenges we face on our planet and creating a prosperous future for humanity. As a major proponent of advancing space technology and exploration, Rachel is committed to empowering people from diverse backgrounds to broaden their perspectives - both for the future of humanity and for our world today. In Episode 21, learn more about Space for Humanity's mission to democratize access to space by offering travel at their own expense - where anyone, from any background, can apply for the opportunity to experience the Overview Effect: the cognitive shift in consciousness that occurs when a person looks down on Earth from space. 00:18 introduction to ep21 - Space for Humanity 01:44 introducing Rachel Lyons 02:18 Rachel's involvement with SGAC 03:18 What is S4H and Rachel's personal story 06:25 what is the overview effect? 09:50 would ‘civilians' experience it? 13:25 What is S4H doing? ‘To Space for Earth' 15:30 Omaze competition with Virgin Galactic - what was the motivation? 17:30 Zero G flights 19:18 Ben's flight idea 21:00 How do you decide who go's to space? 23:38 What are Rachel's biggest concerns about humanity? 27:23 Long term aims of S4H? 31:00 Effect of celebrities 31:50 How to follow and support S4H 34:30 Wrap up Social Media Website: www.spaceforhumanity.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpaceHumanity Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacehumanity/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpaceHumanity/ Rachels Twitter: https://twitter.com/space_rach Rachels's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/space_rach/?hl=en Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Website (coming soon): www.astroben.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/gambleonit?lang=en Please subscribe and rate - Ad Astra!
Patrick Madden hosted this Monday's episode of Louisiana Considered. WWNO/WRKF Capitol Access Reporter Paul Brauntells us what to expect from tomorrow's first-ever veto override session in the legislature under Louisiana's new constitution. NPR Southwest Correspondent John Burnettreports on an industrial grain silo construction project which residents of Wallace, LA say will destroy their community. We listen to recordings from 1970's Jazz Fest with archivist Rachel Lyons, who gives us insight to the origins of the iconic New Orleans festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This weeks episode see's us chat to Rachel Lyons about her journey to motherhood. She went through years of infertility and IVF cycles before heading into the adoption process. She talks to us about what she went through to finally become mummy to her lovely daughter and the emotions she felt along the way. You'll find her over on Instagram and she welcomes people to get in contact if they wish. Happy listening xx--------------------------------Thanks for listening to the podcast. Please don't forget to subscribe, rate, review and share.Visit our website where you can find out a bit about us, read the blog and even 'purch our merch' via the online shop!Find out more about our new course THE PATHWAY TO RECOVERY!Contact us via social media platforms or email info@theworstgirlgangever.co.ukYou'll find us on...FacebookInstagram Twitter or you can join the TWGGE Facebook Support GroupIt's time to break the silence and open up the dialogue around the topics of miscarriage and pregnancy loss. No more shame, no more taboo, lets ditch it for our children; the ones that will come, the ones that are and the ones that never came to be.
In this episode, Zoe explores the devastation of infertility as she speaks with Rachel Lyons, who after a long journey of infertility, found hope and belonging in adoption. KEY TAKEAWAYS Rachel met her husband through mutual friends at a NYE fancy dress party, there was instant attraction from both sides and a couple of years later they were married! They began trying for a baby just before they got married, Rachel thought it would take some time as she has a long surgical history with Crohn's disease. After 9 months of trying the anxiety of it all was really affecting Rachel and so she went to the doctors. they were very understanding and ran tests on her, which all came back normal. They were referred to an IVF clinic and this is where Rachel's consultant said that there were unknowns associated with her past surgeries but they didn't know anything specifically, they were diagnosed with unexplained infertility. It was a really isolating, difficult and sad time for Rachel, she felt responsible somehow. The first round of IVF they underwent didn't work. After this Rachel started having pain in her back, she had to have surgery. Whilst undergoing surgery her surgeon took a look at her ovaries, when she came round, the surgeon gave her some hope by saying she needed to just keep trying to conceive. They underwent another round of IVF, but this didn't work either. Rachel was in the lowest point in her fertility journey and in her life, she felt that mentally and physically she couldn't do anymore IVF. After some really scary thoughts and a lot of soul searching she knew she needed to take a different path to parenthood, this led her to adoption. It took Rachel's husband some time to process everything that had happened so far but once he had decided adoption was the right road to take he was very quick at setting things in motion for them. It was the first time Rachel felt so excited and hopeful for the future, she knew only something amazing would come from the path they were going down. The process for adoption wasn't too difficult for Rachel and her husband, she thinks this is partly due to the fact they had some great social workers but also because they were emotionally ready to deal with all of the difficult aspects and part of the process. Everything happened quite quickly and they were matched with a little girl and were given half a day after meeting her social worker to get everything together, as they would be bringing her home the next day! They were handed their tiny 3-month-old baby the next day and the emotions they both felt were just indescribable. Everything made sense, the stars aligned and Rachel knew everything they had to go through to get to now was for this incredible thing to happen. Rachel is so passionate about the communities she is in and supports so many women in different ways, giving them the support she never had when she was in such a difficult and isolating place. BEST MOMENTS “A special little girl born from her heart” “Deep down I just always knew there was going to be an aspect of difficulty, I just had that gut feeling” “Why does my body just keep failing me, why can't I do what my body should be able to naturally do, I just felt this immense responsibility of it not working” “I knew it didn't matter to me how I became a mum, I just knew I had to be a mum” “I felt like the only thing that was going to come from this experience was something really amazing” “You can't take anything personally, it's not about you it's about the child” VALUABLE RESOURCES https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bump-Road-Story-Fertility-Trying-ebook/dp/B08NG3Y5BW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2BSEGG3JUCXJ4&dchild=1&keywords=a+bump+in+the+road&qid=1622450226&sprefix=a+bump%2Caps%2C276&sr=8-1 www.petalscharity.org www.tommys.org www.arc-uk.org www.sands.org.uk ABOUT THE GUEST Rachel Lyons IG @ourlyonspride ABOUT THE HOST Zoe Cresswell Devoted mother of two (and a big hairy dog), UK trained midwife, doula and personal trainer, specialising in pre and postnatal fitness. Zoe was born in the UK and before moving to Dubai in 2013 and worked as a midwife in central London, both in a birth centre and a very busy NHS hospital. Although late to the scene, Zoe is an aspiring athlete having won numerous triathlons and representing Great Britain where she placed within the top 10 on the world stage. With her husband James, the couple will soon be launching their cloth nappy company, Bop & Bee, where they hope to inspire families to swap a few disposable nappies a day for the more planet friendly option of cloth. Zoe's goal is to share her knowledge and experience, tell real life stories, manage expectations and open up those often difficult conversations. Zoe's own motherhood journey has been full of twists and turns as she put everything on hold and went through numerous miscarriages and rounds of IVF. CONTACT DETAILS Instagram : @zoecresswell_me Facebook: Zoe Cresswell LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/zoe-cresswell See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick Madden hosted Monday's episode of Louisiana Considered. The Advocate's Sam Karlin discusses a recent article regarding a bill threatening to transform the river pilot industry. Read his story here. We listen to recordings from 1970's Jazz Fest with archivist Rachel Lyons, who gives us insight to the origins of the iconic New Orleans festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we go from Kubrick to doo-doo-brick as we absorb the gargantuan stinker that is "Jupiter Ascending." Is it possible to be let down by the director's of 'Speed Racer' more than we already have? Watch as the creators of the forthcoming 'Matrix 4' put Channing Tatum in a rollerblading werewolf suit for our petty bemusement. Also featuring special guest Rachel Lyons as well as the Movie Blues debut of celebrity superstar Mila Wahlberg.
Is this episode we bring on Rachel Lyons, host Jake's wife, to see how many band vocabulary words she knows! The band world has its own jargon that people on the inside know but those not involved think sound like its own language. Play along and see how many words you know! Have an idea for an episode? Hit us up on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @VirtualArtsInc or via email at themorningblock@gmail.com The Morning Block Team: Co-Host, Jake Lyons Co-Host, Chris Parker Executive Producer, Chelsea Levine Recording Engineer, Rosa Westfall Audio Mixing/Editing, Caleb Lee Logo Design, Bryan Harmsen Original Theme Music by, Jordan Toran & Josh Russell, Special Guest, Rachel Lyons To check out Rachel's photography go to: https://www.instagram.com/flintphoto/
On this episode we sit down with Rachel Lyons, Executive Director of Space for humanity, and we discuss the "overview effect", rescue diving, and getting people to space. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-murphy4/support
In which the Dans get a high voltage Daily Double, explore the new Criterion Channel app, and give props to dystopian police and sandworms while having never seen JIGOKU: SINNERS OF HELL (1960), BREAKING THE WAVES (1996), CERTIFIED COPY (2010), or CAPTIVE STATE (2019). Featuring special guest Rachel Lyons.