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This episode of the Desolation Angel Radio podcast is a full one. Information about the upcoming May Day at the Heron and the Celebration of Life for Tammy Rayborne, both this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Information about volunteering and tickets for the 30th Great Blue Heron Music Festival. In-depth interviews with Steve Rockcastle, Dave Weinberg, and Renee Manning. Music from bands you'll hear at the festival. Peter Rowan, Couch, Henhouse Prowlers, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen, Keller and the Keels, Farrow, Driftwood, Kevin Kinsella, Donna the Buffalo, Kaleta and Super Yamba, Dr. Bacon and Jim Donovan & The Sun King Warriors. Enjoy Kip Desolation Angel Radio is available on Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and all podcast services for streaming, subscription, downloading and listening
The following sermon was delivered on Sunday March 20 2022 at the UUCiA by the Rev. Renee Manning. The title of the sermon is “Conflict, Confrontation, Conversation and Forgiveness“. Our sermon podcasts are made possible thanks to the support and…Read more ›
Today's episode is an interview with Human Design Guide Renee Manning! Kehla & Renee chatted fluidly about their experience of being committed to the Human Design experiment of embodiment. Together with the ladies mainly contrast Kehla's experience of having her conscious sun/earth - Life's work/Evolution as 36/6 while Renee's unconscious sun/earth - Radiance/Purpose is 36/6. The ladies also dive into: How Renee discovered Human Design how it changed her life How people are trying to ‘understand' Human Design with their Head/Ajna rather than their authority, which is in the body The contrast of how the Human Design system is actually a very yin system, though we approach it from a masculine lens How to access the gifts in the shadows of our chart from a Gene Keys & Human Design lens What it's like for Renee to experience her 36/6 unconsciously & how this showed up as victimhood in relationships The different circuitries in Human Design & how this energy moves through our body in different levels Contemplating the 59th Gene Key of Intimacy as Renee's Pearl in Gene Keys & how it relates to her business The power of radical self-acceptance, shadow work & ownership when embodying you Human Design & Gene Keys ...and so much more! Mentioned Books: Many lives, Many Masters Join the 6/2's Wisdom Keepers Facebook Group Renee's Website Follow Renee on IG Like Kehla's facebook page Follow Kehla on Instagram Check out Kehla's website Check out Kehla's Human Design Reading offers Sign up for Kehla's FREE 7 day Human Design Challenge Thank you for tuning in, liking, subscribing, leaving a review & sharing!
Renee Manning - Founder of Vacation Yoga - talks with me about her book Best - The Ultimate Journal for Beginners: The Journal You Will Actually Use. This is episode 456 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Renee Manning is the Founder of Vacation Yoga®, a fitness company founded on her love for wellness, mindfulness, nutrition and fitness and and a global trainer/facilitator for entrepreneurs and CEOs. Her first book, a gratitude journal, is also now available on Amazon.com. "Best: The Ultimate Journal for Beginners" provides inspiration and a science-based roadmap to help beginners get off to an amazing start. Renee's expertise comes from years of perfecting interpersonal skills in an international business environment while simultaneously managing competing priorities and a robust personal life. She has discovered many similarities between her global clients who all desire a stronger “health” focus - family health, business health, relationships health--all keys to a vibrant and productive life. Renee is a mom and wife. Her passions include fitness, family and fashion. Renee notes that ”her children and "fur-baby" help her stay grounded and connected to her mission: To help people live a life of strength and grace. Today, we are talking about Renee's book Best - The Ultimate Journal for Beginners: The Journal You Will Actually Use. Thanks for listening. So much to learn! But wait... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be Awesome. Thanks! Ready to start your own podcast? Podbean is an awesome host. I have been with them since 2013. Go to https://www.podbean.com/TLLK12 to get 1 month free of unlimited hosting for your new podcast. Remember to take a look at NVTA (National Virtual Teacher Association) The NVTA Certification Process was created to establish a valid and reliable research-based teacher qualification training process for virtual teachers to enhance their teaching and develop their ongoing reflective skills to improve teaching capacity. NVTA is an affiliate sponsor of Teaching Learning Leading K12, by following the link above if you purchase a program, Teaching Learning Leading K12 will get a commission and you will help the show continue to grow. Don't forget to go to my other affiliate sponsor Boone's Titanium Rings at www.boonerings.com. When you order a ring use my code - TLLK12 - at checkout to get 10% off and help the podcast get a commission. Oh by the way, you can help support Teaching Learning Leading K12 by buying me a soft drink (actually making a donation to Teaching Learning Leading K12.) That would be awesome! You would be helping expand the show with equipment and other resources to keep the show moving upward. Just go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/stevenmiletto Thanks! Connect & Learn More: BEST: The Ultimate Journal for Beginners (Book) renee@reneemanning.com info@vacationyoga.com https://www.facebook.com/vacationyoga/ https://twitter.com/vacationyoga https://www.instagram.com/meetvacationyoga/ https://vacationyoga.com/home https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-manning-a087423/ https://www.instagram.com/renee_manning_/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/biggest-small-things/id1449443775 Length - 47:57
The following sermon was delivered on Sunday October 24 at the UUCiA by Renee Manning. The title of the sermon is “Finding Peace During Change”. Our sermon podcasts are made possible thanks to the support and vision of Susan Stott,…Read more ›
This week my guest is acclaimed vocalist, educator, and songwriter Renee Manning. She talks about her journey from a little Chocolate Shirley Temple to Coloratura Soprano to 2nd Alto and the long and varied journey to get there. https://www.newmusicusa.org/profile/excelsiormusic/https://www.facebook.com/ExcelsiorMusicBrooklynhttps://youtu.be/wFZ51DM0lEIThis podcast is sponsored byMichigan ArtShareJazz Alliance of Mid-Michigan J.A.M.M.Shambones MusicTo become a sponsor for this podcast, go to the Patreon link below.https://www.patreon.com/TiaTime1Produced by Green Bow Music
Renee Manning connects with clients by demonstrating vulnerability and creating a safe place where one can share deeply and undergo transformative grow through the process of self-discovery. She utilizes the Strengthsfinder assessment tools, connection exercises, yoga, meditation, and visualization techniques to encourage clients members to discover their inner potential while trusting that the ancient premise that “nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself” (Marcus Tullius Cicero). https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-manning-a087423/
In this episode, I will share my EASY goal setting method to help you see the value of setting your own goals. And, no, setting goals isn’t easy but there are four things to keep in mind in order to make your goals something which will be lasting and fulfilling. What is your relationship with goals? My relationships with goals used to be 100% corporate. They were set by those above me and I was tasked with accomplishing them while I had very little control over them. I could see—and appreciate—their necessity but since I had no ownership of them, I had very little excitement about these goals. If this is your primary relationship with goals it can be difficult to see their use in your personal life. About five years ago my relationship with goals shifted. At the end of every year, my husband would sit and go through his list of goals (he actually typed a list of goals) and marked his progress. One year I finally stopped rolling my eyes and I sat down to review his list with him. Even if he didn’t always make it to the end-goal he would give himself credit for getting closer. And, this acknowledgement of his achievements is what helped me begin to see the value of what he was doing. He didn’t get discouraged or ashamed of not making his goal. He recognized his growth and gave himself room for more. I decided I wanted in on these feelings of accomplishment. I want to give him a big Thank You for helping me get into a better goal-setting mindset and for helping me recognize there are goals I want to do. I hope this episode does the same for you. Show Highlights Enjoyable: What your goals should be. Authentic: How authenticity is important when creating goals you want to accomplish, not things others say you should accomplish. Strategic: Why goals should be more than day-to-day To-Dos that are necessities of daily life. Yearlong: Make setting your goals an on-going practice. If it can be done tomorrow, it’s a To-Do, not a goal. Goals aren’t just moving from bad to good; they can be good to great. Goal setting reinforces our “why.” “It's the dawn of a new decade. Let's think BIG. Let's DARE to be bold. Let's dare to PUSH ourselves and really, really connect.” Renee Manning Contact Renee: renee@reneemanning.com Instagram: @Biggest_small_things Subscribe: https://mailchi.mp/939b8210f2f2/bst *** EPISODE CREDITS: If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
Are you feeling stuck in your life or your career? If so, know you are not alone. The feeling of being stuck is coming up everywhere. Clients, friends, in the news and in magazines, all we hear about lately is feeling stuck. I think it’s a little bit of an epidemic. Taking care of family, taking care of parents, managing your life and your career, what was working 15 years ago may no longer be working today. And that’s okay. But of course, it leaves you feeling stuck. The idea that you feel stuck starts with your body and the awareness that you are not feeling as well as you could be. So what can you do? In today’s episode, I will be sharing three mindset strategies to help you get yourself out of a rut so that you can move forward in life with grace and confidence. I’ll cover making peace with fear and why it’s so important, as well as understanding your strengths and how they can sometimes counteract fear. Plus, I’ll focus on making goals and shifting your mindset from where you currently are to where you want to be. This is a really fun and interactive episode. So I hope you enjoy it. Now, buckle up and let’s jump in! Show Highlights Recognizing the feeling in your gut that you are not where you want to be and coming out of that “stuckness” is progress How and why feeling stuck is closely related to fear and why fear can be good The importance of moving forward from past hurts that are keeping you stuck in fear and how to make peace with fear Mental rewiring to accept feedback and knowing where you are able to flourish Some methods to help you focus on your strengths Writing a toast for yourself! including a goal, a result, and a headline “If you are feeling stuck, it’s time to make a change. You are feeling it, you are ready, you are aware. Take the first step.” Renee Manning Resources: Jack Kornfield on fear and anger: https://youtu.be/FdhiS6DNGzg Ekhart Tolle on fear: https://youtu.be/_LqA9hOpCPk Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans: https://amzn.to/31GSTAu → Download the Getting Unstuck worksheet Contact Renee: renee@reneemanning.com Instagram: @Biggest_small_things Subscribe: https://mailchi.mp/939b8210f2f2/bst
With all the chaos life throws at us, the first thing that tends to get neglected is our self-care. When we’re busy trying to juggle work and life, we tend to ignore our own needs, but that’s where we all go wrong. Today, Renee Manning shares how to stop this cycle with her top strategies to incorporate wellness and self-care practices into your daily life. This episode of Biggest Small Things is packed full of tricks to utilize your resources and live your best life. Show Highlights: Saying yes to yourself first Finding the capacity to slow down and make our own decisions Taking time to reconnect to yourself Using your resources and community to tap into your most authentic self Giving yourself permission to explore yourself Being yourself and realizing your sphere of genius Stepping out and taking hold of your genius Creating the life you really want to live Acknowledging the potential to achieve your goals Taking hold of opportunities Links: https://biggestsmallthings.com Subscribe to the E-Magazine: https://mailchi.mp/939b8210f2f2/bst Follow Us on Instagram: @biggest_small_things
Often times, it takes someone else telling us what we’re missing in order to get in touch with ourselves and to fuel our motivation. We have to use discernment to identify what advice to take and what advice doesn’t align with our path. Today Eli Dent, founder of Sidekik, shares experiences that impacted his life and how he used them to drive him. Eli and Renee Manning discuss not only how to receive advice but how to give advice that also motivates others without the pressure of expectations. Tune into this episode of Biggest Small Things to hear enlightening perspectives on the act of giving and receiving effective advice. Show Highlights: Experiences that fuel Eli now Finding drive and motivation in proving people wrong Identifying what advice to take or ignore from people you respect Why “should” can be toxic to relationships Letting go of your ego and letting others fulfill their path Getting in touch with what you’re missing and finding motivation How we use advice as a contribution to others success and to feed our ego The downfalls of giving advice The 3-step process to giving good advice Being an active listener to give a beneficial response Sharing personal experiences versus opinions Giving advice that people can respond to with excitement and action Links: Contact Eli: https://thesidekik.com/pages/about-us Contact Renee: https://biggestsmallthings.com/about Instagram: @Biggest_small_things
Do you get embarrassed over mistakes? Most people do, but it happens to everyone. Sharing small stories that are relatable, inspirational and universal, will help others learn from those mistakes. Today’s host Renee Manning speaks with one of the most international business women she knows. Kiri Masters, Founder and CEO of Bobsled Marketing, a digital agency, founded in 2015, to help consumer project brands grow and protect their Amazon marketplace channels. Being an awesome entrepreneur, she has a mind and passion for E-commerce, and is the author of Amazon ExpansionPplan, and a contributor on Forbes.com. She’s also been featured on the RetailWire, and has earned a silver Stevie Award for young female entrepreneurs. Listen in and discover a month in Kiri Masters' life. Show Highlights: In what ways the internet influences Kiri’s life A story early on of Kiri and her first business Not feeling any shame or being embarrassed by mistakes What’s next with Kiri and her business Bobsled Marketing and what it is about The feeling of being just done, and persevering forward Resources: Subscribe to Biggest Small Things podcast Biggest Small Things website Instagram: @renee_manning_ Kiri Masters website Bobsled Marketing website Kiri Masters on Linkedin
In this episode of Biggest Small Things, your host, Renee Manning shares stories of impact.
After a few month hiatus from the podcast, I'm back with a new episode and a new guest. As a friend and also a coach and retreat facilitator, Renee Manning leads our episode by flipping the swith and interviewing me about my recent break and how I've been dealing with with the sudden loss of my grandmother. Together we get real and authentic on how to maneuver grief and how we can fill the void with new love and experiences. You can learn more about Renee or reach her at the following: www.reneemanning.com IG: @renee_manning_ FB: Renee Manning Email: renee@reneemanning.com Upcoming Girl Boss Workshops with Renee in Charleston, SC September--Balance October--Flexibility November--Strength
Renee Manning sits down with Alex to talk about her sermon on Matthew 11:25-30. In their conversation, Renee shares powerful testimony about how being yoked to Christ has taught her about "simple faith" and what it might mean for the rest of us.
Renee Manning preaches on Matthew 11:25-30 at South Church in Andover.