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Tony is joined by Returning Guest, and Best Local DJ of Medicine Hat (as voted by the people) DJ Orangeman! The two talk about some new Speedrun strat that changes Final Fantasy 7, The Balance of Work, Life and Games, and what games Orangeman has been playing with his limited free time! The two also recap your bi-weekly gaming news and cover all upcoming game releases!Follow Tony: https://www.twitch.tv/tonysgameloungeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TonysGameLounge--------------------------------------------------------Follow DJ Orangeman: https://x.com/DJOrangeman11Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/djorangeman--------------------------------------------------------Join the Official Tony's Game Lounge Discord: https://discord.gg/xXyvjaCsXp
This week Jimmy is broadcasting live from Roberta's with some very talented people to talk about Mexico in NYC.In the studio today are Noah Arenstein from The Cabinet Mezcal Bar in the East Village; Mariana Pelaez, food photographer and former restaurateur in Mexico; and Julia Cuthbertson, owner of Las Chingonas Imports and returning guest.Listen in as this room full of experts share their knowledge on authentic Mexican spirits, cuisine, and more! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Returning Guest, Pastor John Whitsett, unpacks Jesus' parable of the Great Banquet, which is not prepared for those who think they are worthy but for those who know that they are not worthy. Pastor John originally shared this message on his blog, "Kingdom Thoughts and Reflections," which you can find at: https://www.johnwhitsett.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/momentum-ministries6/support
Get ready for something cool and crisp during this hot and heavy Summer… We're off to Ontario to talk cider!On the show today is Barry Rooke, Executive Director of Cider Canada / Cidre Canada, the budding national association for cider producers. Joining him is returning guest Damin Sawyer of Bone N' Bottle Reviews, lover of all things cider and chicken wings.Jimmy is thrilled to talk about the cider culture spanning from Canada to upstate New York, how it's growing, and how the 155 producers of Cider Canada are spreading the cider gospel. Pour up a fresh glass of cider and tune in! Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
This week on MAZI'S WORLD we have RETURNING GUEST and FRIEND OF THE SHOW! @ThunderRosa joining us where we just CATCH UP and talk about Thunder Rosa's MUSIC CAREER! BROADWAY and her passion project Mission Pro Wrestling who have a BIG EVENT coming up! Link BELOW! MISSION PRO WRESTLING | SUMMER LOVIN' https://missionprowrestling.com/blog/tickets-on-sale-now-june-15th-summer-lovin TAP IN WITH THUNDER ROSA HERE! https://linktr.ee/Thunderrosa
Jimmy's on the road in Cambridge, Massachusetts! He's at Lamplighter Brewing Co's special CX Outpost to bring us the first of two episodes on spent grain! Get the lowdown on everything from the importance of freshness, the fundamentals of upcycling grain, and a focus on craft malt. Joining Jimmy is returning guest Tyler Fitzpatrick from Lamplighter to give us some updates on their work with spent grain over the past couple of years. Also on the show is Kyle Fiasconaro from Brewer's Foods, an organization bringing chefs and brewers together over a common enemy: food waste!Pour up, bite down, plug in, it's Beer Sessions Radio!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail.You know what makes me happy, you curious, you courageous, Herle Burly-ites? Ist “R” is Rum. 2nd “R” is Riders. The 3rd “R” is newer, but just as meaningful to me. It's having a Returning Guest here on The Herle Burly.Armine Yalnizyan is here on the pod for a second time! Armine is a leading voice on Canada's economy. According to Maclean's Magazine, she's the Caring Person's economist. A big picture thinker who looks out for the little guy. The coiner of the term “She-cession”, way back in March 2020, to describe the economic fallout of the pandemic. Armine is currently the Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers. Her mission is to bring a workers' perspective to the public policy development process — and to help all of us make sense of what's happening in the economy.Today, we'll continue our conversation on Canada's Care Economy. Last week, she published a piece in The Star on Private Equity Firms expanding their interests in Long Term Care. We'll dive into that. As well as the need for $10/day childcare. Economic insecurity and food security in Canada.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
NYC Beer Week 2024 is off with a bang! Live from the scene, Jimmy is at Gun Hill Publick House at Industry City following the Opening Bash event held on Saturday, February 24. This episode is going to include a barrel of useful information on everything from how to make a good lager to how to open a good brewery.Riding along with Jimmy is returning guest Pete Lengyel-Fushimi of Rockaway Brewing Company and Nick Meyer of Eckhart Beer Company, soon to open in Bushwick. Together, they'll try pale ales, pilsners, and more at Gun Hill Publick while diving deep into this episode's topics: how do you open and maintain a great brewery, and what is the significance of the taproom in 2024?Live from Industry City and NYC Beer Week 2024, it's BSR!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Beer Sessions Radio by becoming a member!Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
Returning Guest,Olga Medina and I chop it up about her spa and what it takes to be an entrepreneur. We also dive into the self care section for men, we know this subject usually applies to women. However, our men need a lil pampering too! We also touch on the subject of teens and hygiene. What age do you think is appropriate for teenagers to begin waxing? Olga, also an esthetician gives her expert advice and talks on the upcoming specials and packages Bel Viso Skin Spa has to offer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/quisha-king/message
The SDR DiscoCall Podcast: For Brand New Sales Development Reps
Returning Guest, Nia Woodhouse, now Senior SDR at MySalesCoach. Nia shared her incredible journey, from briefly leaving sales to work as a physiotherapist in the NHS, to returning stronger and more skilled. She highlighted the support she received during her career transition and discussed the vital role of transferable skills gained in sales. We delved into the challenges of speaking to executives and navigating tricky healthcare conversations, with Nia's background in acting proving invaluable in her SDR role. She shed light on her startup experience, emphasising the power of continuous development in the absence of established playbooks.
Returning Guest/friend Logan Nielson swam in to assist the Hollywood Kaiju Badbois in reviewing and discussing the wet and wild Jason Statham vehicle, Meg 2: The Trench. Join us as we spend more time describing our surroundings than we do praising the film, and explore how ultimately the real Meg was the friendships we've built along the way.
Neal Bawa is a Returning Guest. Neal is CEO / Founder at UGro and Grocapitus, two commercial real estate investment companies. Neal's companies use cutting-edge Real Estate analytics technology to source and acquire OR build large Commercial properties across the U.S., for over 800 investors. The current portfolio of over 4800 units, with an AUM value (upon completion) of over $1 Billion In this episode, we talked about: Neal's Updates 2022-2023 Real Estate Market Overview Mortgage rates Debt Structure Single Family vs Multi-Family Markets Inflation Rates Useful links: Past episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/se/podcast/strategic-multifamily-real-estate-investing-with-neal/id1505750263?i=1000580909466 Webinars: https://multifamilyu.com/
Returning Guest, Glenn McDonald of 54 or Bust joins the Hunks to pick up where they left off during their last conversation, namely the Canadian Shield and tips and tactics for anyone making a trip up north. https://www.facebook.com/54orbust https://www.youtube.com/@54orbust https://www.instagram.com/54orbust/
Returning Guest and Our Friend on TRU Show, Mr. Paul DeBerry. Since his last appearance, Mr. DeBerry has finalized on his Nonprofit Organization, Righteously named Rebuilding Men. We are going to discuss how he and his organization is helping Men with a Fresh start. Let's Go!
Brian Beaulieu is the CEO and Chief Economist of ITR Economics and the Returning Guest from the Episode 67 In this episode we talked about: Fiscal Policy Response View on Interest Rates Increase 2023 Real Estate Trends Rental Prices Macroeconomic Perspective Useful links: https://www.itreconomics.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-beaulieu-28481977/ https://workingcapitalpodcast.com/real-estate-inflation-and-government-policy-with-economist-brian-beaulieu-ep67/ - episode 67
Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Kelly Molson, Founder of Rubber Cheese.Download the Rubber Cheese 2022 Visitor Attraction Website Report - the first digital benchmark statistics for the attractions sector.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcast.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this podcastCompetition ends January 31st 2023. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references: https://www.castlehoward.co.uk/https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbi-ollive-411509171/https://www.channel4.com/programmes/castle-howard-through-the-seasonsCastle Howard's love story with China - as told by Abbigail Ollive Transcriptions: Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in, or working with, visitor attractions. I'm your host, Kelly Molson.In today's episode, I speak with my very first returning guest, Abbigail Ollive, Head of Marketing, Sales, and Programming at Castle Howard, the stately home and visitor attraction in North Yorkshire. Abbi takes us on a journey through the seasons at Castle Howard as she explains just what it's like to film a TV production at a visitor attraction as she shares her advice for other attractions that are thinking about doing the same.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on all the user channels by searching Skip the Queue.I am very excited to have Abbigail Ollive back on the podcast today.Abbigail Ollive: To be the first returner. It mustn't have put you off too much first time round.Kelly Molson: Well, I think it's more like I didn't put you off, because you were episode six of season one, which was all the way back in 2019. And I didn't ask people icebreaker questions then, so you might regret this after this. Who knows? First one, what is the strangest or worst gift that you've ever received?Abbigail Ollive: Last Christmas, my partner basically took Christmas as an opportunity to solve anything I'd been moaning about. So my Christmas presents were things like those little hand warmers, because I'd obviously been complaining that my hands were cold. And I'd been complaining about my drive to work here at Castle Howard in rural North Yorkshire sometimes being a little bit hairy. So my Christmas present was winter tires and a four by four driving experience to try, which at the time I was like, I really would've loved a baking experience or a pizza making course or something, and I was pretty grumpy about going.But it actually turned out to be a really excellent gift and I had a fab time. I feel like I'm qualified now to drive people through a field or through a stream if they need, and I know how to use my ridiculous rural vehicle. So I was a bit grumpy about it, because I was like, it's very kind but it feels like you really wanted to come and do this.Kelly Molson: It's quite thoughtful though, isn't it? That's quite a well thought out gift.Abbigail Ollive: I guess so.Kelly Molson: He's been listening. He's just interpreted it in a slightly more original way than you were expecting.Abbigail Ollive: See, that sounds very ungrateful, doesn't it? And I did have a fab time, but I have dropped some hints this year about... I guess I've decided to complain about different stuff. In case that gets resolved in a different way.Kelly Molson: I'm running out of mascara.Abbigail Ollive: My shoulders are really tense. I think a massage might really help me this year.Kelly Molson: Like it. Yeah, I'm running out of mascara, if anyone's listening. I need some of that on my shopping list. Spa day would be excellent. My shoulders feel tense too. I like this subtle hint dropping.If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?Abbigail Ollive: Whenever people ask me like, what's your taste in music? It's just very eclectic. And at the minute I am listening on repeat to Self Esteem, who I think is just amazing. I don't know if you are at all familiar with her. She's called Rebecca, she's from Rotherham, where my dad is from. I don't think many pop stars have come out of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. But give her album a listen.We saw her at a festival when she was quite up and coming, and she's just done Jools Holland and is now on a bigger tour next year. We booked again to see her. And it's just hugely empowering. I think for younger women, teenagers kind of finding their way through what can be quite a complex time, I just think her lyrics and her whole approach to empowerment is really, really inspiring.I don't know whether that'd be the one I'd listened to forever, but it is on repeat in my car on my journey to work constantly at the moment. And that's my top tip I think. Give her a listen. She's very cool.Kelly Molson: Did you combine that album with the off-road driving as well at the weekend to give you a little bit of an extra boost?Abbigail Ollive: No, I think maybe empowerment but, yes. Women driving through fields in pickups.Kelly Molson: Awesome. Good response. Okay, final one. If you could bring back any fashion trend, what would it be?Abbigail Ollive: I think I was meant to be in the 1950s. I think that kind of grease styling is... I'd love to just look like that every day, really, if I could get away with it and if I had time to properly do my hair in rollers and all of that jazz. I think that's the period I'd probably go back to and I think be quite into, that sort of retro 50s. Really bright. I like the bright, vibrant... I'd happily drive an American pink Cadillac through the country roads of North Yorkshire.Kelly Molson: I remember this about you. You're all about colour. I do remember this about you when we met in person. You love a colour and you love a patterned dress, an excellently patterned dress.Abbigail Ollive: Yeah, I do. And I wish I could suit a hat better. Some people are like... My brother's always in a very cool hat, but I just don't suit it. I think it's the fringe. The fringe, glasses, hat combo is one I can't pull off.Kelly Molson: Fringe with a wooly hat is really difficult, isn't it? Because it just pushes it down into your eyes. I'd like to be a hat person as well. I feel like people that wear hats, they just exude confidence. Do you know what I mean? Just have that... They walk with confidence. They walk high with a hat on. I'd quite like that too.That's good choices. All right, what about your unpopular opinion, Abbi, because we've never had one of these from you.Abbigail Ollive: No, we haven't. And I'm sure I've got plenty I could share, I mean, my initial instinct with this was, I would never be upset if I didn't ever hear an Oasis song again, but that's not the one I'm going to go with. Sorry.It's a podcast related one. I thought I'd be topical. I really hate comedians on podcasts. I just can't be doing with all the trying to be funny and all the chat in between what it is they're actually meant to be talking about. I love the foodie podcast, but I just want them to cut to the chase and I want to hear somebody talk about something they're knowledgeable about. Maybe I just don't really comedians in general, but on a podcast that's my unpopular opinion.Kelly Molson: Do you think it's because they're trying a bit too hard because that's their job and they're trying to... If a supplier comes on and they're trying to plug their thing, they're trying to plug their I'm funny, really?Abbigail Ollive: I think it's just like... I was going to try and not name names, but I'm quite a foodie and I like a foodie podcast and I think maybe I've realized that actually I want to hear about the food and not all the chat that surrounds it. So yeah, comedians on podcasts.Kelly Molson: All right, good one. Glad I'm not funny or I'd be right [inaudible 00:06:53].Abbigail Ollive: Well, I'm not either, so we'll have no comedy. We'll just get the questions.Kelly Molson: That's it. We're done now. We're done with anything humorous for the rest of the episode. Excellent. Thanks for setting the tone.Abbi, just for our listeners that don't know of you, I'm sure there's not many, tell us a little bit about who you are, what you do.Abbigail Ollive: I at the moment am very fortunate to be kind of running the visitor attraction side of things at Castle Howard. So anybody who hasn't heard of Castle Howard, Castle Howard is a stately home in North Yorkshire. It was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh in 1699, so it's a historic house open as a visitor attraction, but also sits within a 9,000 acre estate. It's still home to the Howard family, they are directly my line managers, and Castle Howard's opened 364 days a year as an attraction.But I think it's also a really interesting place. I arrived here knowing that I was coming to be involved in a visitor attraction, but I think maybe it was more of a pleasant surprise that we're actually foresters and farmers and we have a holiday park and holiday cottages and a farm shop and a garden centre and all the catering and retail outlets as well.I think in total it's nine different businesses, and my role kind of heads up marketing and events and programming and sales and that kind of visitor experience side of things. I'm not actually being asked to be responsible for the farming and forestry, you'll be relieved to hear, but it's also just unlocks so many stories that as a marketer at heart, I guess, is really exciting on a daily basis.We're not a charity, so all the income generated by footfall and visitors paying for an admission ticket goes directly into the restoration and heritage of the building and the listed landscape.I've been here for just over five years, so I'm just in the middle of Christmas number six. It's a joyous time to be at a place like Castle Howard, when it's all decked out for Christmas and we're welcoming literally thousands of visitors a day over this festive season.Big day today. It's a kind of rainy, North Yorkshire, midweek day, but we've got 11 coaches here and they're all having a fabulous time. And I've just had a message saying, can someone come and help with the Queues in the bauble emporium? So that's the kind of thing that can occur on an hourly basis.But yeah, I'm Yorkshire, so I haven't actually moved very far. Not deliberately, but just because stuff's come up here, and it's a gorgeous place in the world to be. I've got a little boy, so living in the countryside and having quite an outdoorsy life really suits us. My background's in theatre, but theatre marketing and comms, so did 10 years in theater before moving across into visitor attractions, which is just a theatre of a different kind, I think.Kelly Molson: It is. It's a show, isn't it? You're creating a theatre for people that come and visit. And that leads us a little bit to what we're going to talk about today, really, a show of a slightly different kind.I think there's been a bit of a run of programs like this. I'm talking about programs like the Secret Life of the Zoo at Chester Zoo, Inside the Zoo, Edinburgh Zoo. There's been quite a lot of zoo related TV programs on recently that give you a bit of a snapshot of behind the scenes. I think One Zoo Three was the other one from Paradise Wildlife Park. But you have been involved in shooting TV programs for Channel 4, called Castle Howard: Through the Seasons. Tell us a little bit about what the TV series is, and then tell us what on earth made you decide to be part of a TV program.Abbigail Ollive: I suppose dialing back a little bit from the TV show we've just been making this year is... I guess Castle Howard's one of the original screen tourism destinations and has been in some pretty iconic period dramas. It's very well known as Brideshead Revisited, both the 1981 Granada TV show and then the later movie in 2008. And we had our Bridgerton moment, so series one, episode six, or episode sex, as most people know it in Bridgerton, was all films here at Castle Howard. And I could definitely tell you plenty of stories from that few weeks of my life that I'll never forget.But I think we're kind of used to being a location, and Castle Howard plays its own part in a period drama. It's almost a character in its own rights, and we've been in plenty of them. And we've also filmed the Arctic Monkeys music video here from their most recent album, and we've also played host to an American TV reality show, which was... I describe it as kind of Love Island with a Regency twist, which recently someone said should be the name of a cocktail, which I [inaudible 00:11:57]. That was an American reality TV show.But I think it's the first time then that we've actually considered seriously and gone ahead with us being the subject of what is being filmed, and I think that's the big difference really for us with an observational documentary or, ob doc, as it's known in the business.There were a few things really that made us decide to go ahead with that, and you've mentioned already a couple of those really reassuring series that happened, mostly zoo related, that made us feel like actually there's a real warmth and positivity to how they're not trying to stitch you up, they're trying to tell a really positive story about your people and your attraction.I think that's maybe changed over the last few years. So we'd seen Chatsworth go first really, they opened their doors and did a year in the life at Chatsworth, and that actually ended up being during the pandemic, so it was a very unusual year in the life of Chatsworth, in that a lot of the time it was during lockdown. But even through that challenging period of time, when we watched it as viewers, we could see that that team had really taken a lot of care to tell Chatsworth stories and to be really respectful and positive about the whole estate.I think that that was a huge reassurance for us. I think in the past I've had loads of filming inquiries over my time here and we've really avoided the sort of fly on the wall documentaries. I think there's been a general perception and nervousness that they want to stitch you up. And also, for me, the format only really works if you have the buy-in and the involvement of Nick and Vicky Howard, who are the custodians of this place, and have them authentically involved. And I think they had seen in years gone by maybe some not so positive examples and that had put them off the idea.I think we started talking to the ITN team who'd been working with Chatsworth during the pandemic, and it was a real slow burn. It was about building that relationship and having meetings with them, them getting to know me and the Howards, and talking really about what the stories were that we wanted to tell.They came to us originally as part of their Christmas series they were doing, so last year when we had Narnia as our Christmas theme, they made a four part series across four different houses and we were one of those, so it was a more intensive Christmas at Castle Howard experience first off, and that's been quite different to then them coming back and being here all year.But I think it's definitely, I'd say, we said no quite a lot before eventually we said maybe, and then over the course of probably a year of meetings and building trust and really bottoming out what we all want to get out of it, we eventually said yes. And I think in that time as well we'd seen things released like Secret Life at the Zoo.I think our other main concern or nervousness about saying yes was we were sort of waiting for a vintage year at Castle Howard. We knew that coming out of the pandemic, everything's been challenging and difficult and we felt like, maybe next year or in a couple years time we'll be doing a really big significant bit of restoration to a monument or we've got plans to reinstate some of our burnt out rooms after the fire that Castle Howard suffered during the war.I think we felt like there's going to be a big story to tell, and we better hold off for that moment in Castle Howard's history before we let the TV cameras in. And I think actually what changed that was the pandemic and thinking, well, actually, in any kind of normal or abnormal year we have amazing people, we have amazing stories to tell. Sometimes it's those smaller stories of truly getting under the skin of the life in a country estate like this that viewers will ultimately really enjoy. So we stopped holding off for that perfect moment and went for it.Kelly Molson: It's interesting though, because you're thinking about, I guess, once you agree to go ahead with something like this, you are thinking constantly about, how entertaining is this actually going to be? Is just our day to day stuff that goes on all the time, is that enough for people? Are they going to actually tune in and watch it? And how is that going to... I guess there's a thought all the time about how we're going to be portrayed and how will that come across. So if you hold out for this room needs renovation or looking after, that gives you a focus that will detract from just some of the normal stuff that would be happening.Abbigail Ollive: We actually started with ITN and Channel 4 in 2020, and we were trying to pull off a Christmas in the middle of COVID. When the tiering system and all that business came in, we couldn't go ahead, like many attractions and houses. So we started making a TV program about... I was billed on this... I was definitely shown as head of saving Christmas, and then we had to cancel it, so we canceled the whole thing and we took the difficult decision actually that it wasn't going to be the show we wanted it to be. We mutually agreed, really, to pull out of that, because we didn't want a show about trying to make a big Christmas happen and then the government saying, "You're in the wrong tier, you can't open," and a show of about how disappointing that was. So we took that decision.Actually, that was a gamble at the time because I thought maybe that would be that done, really, but they agreed to come back the following year and make Christmas in Narnia as a documentary. I think it's definitely had its ups and downs over quite a period of time. So, again, that build of trust and them getting to know us during the year that didn't happen. I think they saw enough potential to think, actually, we'll come back and go again. But all of that's really challenging when they and us have put budget and resource into a whole period of filming that we then pull the plug on.Kelly Molson: Yeah, of course. And by no fault of your own. Actually, there was nothing that you really could do about it. You made the right decision at the time.I guess I just want to step back a little bit, because you said that you... I can't remember if you said that you were approached by them or if you approached them to talk about it, and how do you work out what the focus of the TV show will be about?Abbigail Ollive: I'd been approached by quite a number of observational documentary companies, and I'd met with quite a few, and it was this exec producer who'd been working with Chatsworth, and we'd seen a bit of what they'd done at Chatsworth, that made us agree and further that conversation with this particular production company, which is ITN for Channel 4.We've been approached a lot, and continue to be, actually, and I think, like you said, at the beginning, there's a real rise, isn't there, in these sort of observational documentaries at places within the visitor attractions sector. So we didn't actively go out to try and do this, I suppose we were courted and approached and took a little bit of persuading.Kelly Molson: I guess everyone that's going to be part of this has to be really comfortable with being on camera, right, because they're going to be recording for a whole year at your venue, so you've got to get used to people being around, you've got to be able to run your events around while all this filming is happening as well. So it's not a quick decision to make at all by any means.Abbigail Ollive: No, there's a lot to think about, actually. And I think we made sure we'd properly thought about that and met and bashed a lot of that out internally before we started. I think the things that made us most nervous were around control and editorial control and how much of that you just have to relinquish and how much we would be allowed to input into the storytelling and storyboarding. I think there was that, but also the ability for us to resource it.Like you've said, it's no small thing to take on. We're quite a small team, we're still doing everything we need to do in a normal year, pulling off big events and big projects, and having a film crew with you three to four days a week every week of pretty much a year, is quite intense.I think what we tried to do to overcome that was before anybody had a camera put in front of them, we tried to do a really good amount of kickoff meetings with all stakeholders, with the producers. We were really, really clear with them about our ambitions and the key messages we wanted to communicate by having a year in the life at Castle Howard filmed. It was an opportunity for us to communicate that real conservation aim and the fact we have a conservation deficit, we're not a charity, it was a really good opportunity for us to communicate where visitors' admission fees go.It's really powerful to actually see somebody restoring a chimney or repainting windows, and understand what resource has to go into that. And that's across the board, across the whole estate. So I think sometimes that's hard to communicate, actually, with visitors, but having this mass market platform to do that.We were really, really clear about what we wanted to get out of it and what actually goes into running a rural estate and managing that in the 21st century coming out of the pandemic with all the wider world landscape going on as well around us. That was really important, actually, that we felt respected and like the TV crew and their producers understood what we wanted to get out of it. I think that's really helped throughout the whole year, that they can go, "This scene that we're filming now, that really relates and helps tell that story from your objectives." So yeah, that was certainly helpful.Kelly Molson: That's great, isn't it? That they're so aligned with your objectives that they're actually highlighting things that reference back to them as you're shooting. Because sometimes you might think that gets discussed at the top and then it gets parked and then we might not think about that again until it gets to editing stage and by that point there's so much content, how are they going to really get the message across that we want them to? And I guess that comes forward to one of the questions about that content and the editing process and how much of that were you involved in as you go through the filming.You've had those initial conversations about objectives, but were there any times where something was happening and they were shooting, and in your head you're watching this thing unfold in front of you going, "This cannot go out on telly, and they're really going to want this to go out on telly and that's not going to happen at all"?Abbigail Ollive: That has changed throughout the year. We've all learned a lot as the year has progressed. We started very structured and I planned out everything to within an inch of it's life. For last Christmas I kind of diarised everything the film crew were going to be attending, made sure we had pre-meetings with everybody involved, made sure departments were all on board and had key messages and understood what we were trying to get out of every scene. I pretty much storyboarded the whole episode, and I remember the producer saying to me, "We don't normally get quite this level of input from the team on the ground."I think I'm just a bit of a control freak, because I can't have people just wandering around with a camera, who knows what they'll discover. But actually I think what I quickly discovered is that that doesn't always make the best TV, and they're experts, they're really good at what they do, and I just needed to learn to trust that we were all actually aiming for the same outcome. They weren't trying to sneak around and find stuff that I didn't want to be filmed.Actually, as the year's gone on, I think by the time we got to the Christmas episode, which they only left last week and are busy editing that now to turn it around, they knew the Castle Howard team so well and our team knew the Channel 4 team so well and are so used to them being around, it just has needed a lot less input from me and my team. They really had a sense of workflows around who's responsible for what. They felt like an extension of our team as the year has gone on and we've really built that trust, so I had no issue then with them kind of going off and filming something happening without me being present, because I'd learned to really trust them. I can't really do this chat without mentioning Peacockgate.Kelly Molson: Please.Abbigail Ollive: I think that's an example really early on where it was a day where on my schedule we were having a historic paint specialist scraping off layers of the paint on Castle Howard's windows to try and discover what the original amber colour would be, because we're now in the process of repainting all of the external woodwork, which needed doing, and white paint didn't actually exist then and so was never the colour that Castle Howard would've been painted on the windows and woodwork.We had this amazing guy doing his historical paint scraping, which is what I had the Channel 4 crew focused on, because I thought that would make a very interesting restoration story. And then got the call from World War III that appeared to be kicking off in the car park because it was breeding season for our peacocks. We've got about 20 peacocks on the estate and, well, we think there was a male interloper to our peacock gang. I don't know where he came from, but this male peacock was very rowdy and very randy, and was seeing his reflection in cars, so in the visitor car park. Any kind of car, especially if it was a dark colour or blue and was clean. So luckily my car was always very safe, it's never clean. It was seeing its reflection and trying to attack what it thought was a rival peacock.I've got the person who looks after our security on high alert trying to basically chase a peacock out of the car park, and people very concerned that both staff cars and visitor cars were going to get damaged. So this was all kicking off and I was like, "Right, everybody keep the Channel 4 team focused on the windows. Do not let them come anywhere near what's occurring up here." Because I could see our head garden running around with what can only be described as a giant butterfly net, like something a Victorian explorer, trying to literally catch and net a peacock.Anyway, it escalated fairly quickly and the peacock got onto one of our staff cars and smashed in the back windscreen. So it became actually not that funny quite quickly, because then we were suddenly into a really difficult scenario. The person involved was very upset, as you can imagine, and from an animal welfare point of view we didn't want to do anything to the peacock that... This is during visitor opening hours and, of course, on the day where we had the Rolls Royce Society coming on a trip. So we then suddenly had to pull off people from various parts of the attraction to go and be Rolls Royce security. They didn't even notice the peacock, they thought we were giving them such an amazing service, they were delighted. They couldn't believe the amount of security we have in our car park.So, all this was kicking off, and we had a couple of emergency senior management meetings assembled that day to decide what ultimately the different options were. And in this meeting we discussed what should we do about the Channel 4 film crew, and everybody's instinct was, we're now involved with insurers, the insurers are saying, "It's a wild animal, so we can't really help you." But we'd just put on social media in National Gardening Week the week before that the head gardener has names for all the peacocks and has hand reared them, so there was kind of an insurance argument going on.We love the peacocks, and visitors absolutely love the peacocks, and they make Castle Howard really unique, so it's really difficult when you've told that story.It was like Jurassic Park, I'm not joking. It was absolutely carnage. All the peacocks then got wind of the fact that someone was trying to catch one of the crew and they started... There's a video from inside the main house, which Nick Howard took, of them all lined up on the windows pecking the glass. And I was thinking, they're now going to actually smash in the windows. They just went feral.But in this meeting we had this big debate then. This is all quite unusual, I guess, maybe not on a Tuesday in whatever it was, April, May. And I brought it up in this meeting, I said, "What are we going to do about Channel 4? We're not going to be able to keep this secret, really. We have to decide whether it's something where happy to let them film and cover, what's it's reality, it's what's going on."And Vicky Howard, to her credit, she said, "I think it's going to make excellent TV. If you're doing a year in the life at Castle Howard, you want to show some of the slightly more quirky things that go on." And it was reality, it was what happening. So we made the call to their exec producer and explained what was going on, and then obviously you won't be surprised to hear in episode one, which was aired week before last, the historic restoration of the windows does not make the cut, but the whole story of the peacock, which went from the sublime to the ridiculous over the next few days, does make the cut, and we've now got peacock merchandise in the gift shop for Christmas, and he's famous.Kelly Molson: You capitalised on every element. I love it.Abbigail Ollive: Yeah, we have. I think that's a good example. You've asked how... At the point where we go, I think we need to relinquish control. I can't storyboard this within an inch of its life. I can't actually control everything I want them to film. And this is going to make great TV.Kelly Molson: I mean, it makes great TV, but it also makes a great talk. I'm not going to lie listeners, I have heard this story before and I had to go on to speak after Abbi shared this with the room, so you can imagine just how my talk bummed the room. Outdone by a peacock. Thank you.Abbigail Ollive: I didn't think we were doing Secret life of the Zoo here, but as it turned out.Kelly Molson: Who knew? It's a brilliant story. I think what you said is, you just at some point have to relinquish control, because it is going to make good telly. It's a bonkers thing that happened that day, you had no way of... There was no part of planning that that was going to happen. It wasn't a normal thing that happens every day. Yes, you've got peacocks, but they don't normally go feral and start smashing up cars. What could have made for a better TV moment than that?Other than Peacockgate, is there anything else that surprised you about the process of the filming?Abbigail Ollive: Maybe that the people you think are going to be great characters sometimes aren't, and those who are really reluctant to feature and would naturally run a mile if you try to put them in front of a TV camera, often make the best TV. I think finding your stars and the really authentic people who are incredibly passionate about what they do. And in a place like Castle Howard those are people around every corner, people who are been working here for four generations and have amazing passion and connection with the place. And then those people who have really unusual skills, like my paint specialist, or people who are just doing incredibly niche things.I think it's not hard to find the stories, but I think it was that, really. There were people who I was trying to navigate the cameras away from and then there was really willing people who... I put myself in that category, I didn't mind at all being on film, but I think I just come across as a Blue Peter presenter, and actually there are funnier, more authentic, lovely people shining through on the series that we had to coerce a little bit more into being involved.I think that, again, it all comes back to the thing I said earlier about building trust. Our producers had a really good instinct for that. I think they managed really skillfully to get under the skin of the organisation, and by relinquishing control a bit and letting them do what they do really well and trusting their judgment, they ended up putting some of our people and scenarios and stories on TV that I definitely wouldn't have storyboarded, I don't think.Kelly Molson: I guess we talked about editing and control and stuff and relinquishing that a little bit earlier, but the series is out now, we'll give everyone the dates and we'll tell them where they can find it in a little while, but did you get the opportunity to watch it before it's been out live for people?Abbigail Ollive: It was a really small team of us who had a low res proof and we were allowed to, within the contract, check all of the facts and also have an opinion and push back on anything we thought might be reputationally damaging. And actually we changed a few facts and corrected people on some stuff. But I think we've been really pleased, actually, with the way in which it was edited and we haven't pushed back all that much.I think being able to watch it and absorb it a couple of times before giving the sign off, has been a really helpful layer. There were no massive surprises then when it's aired to a million people on TV, because there's already been a layer of fact checking. For me, that's about making sure people's job titles are correct or they're referred to in the right way. I don't want someone to have put a lot of time and effort into a filming sequence and then be called the wrong thing or credited in the wrong way, so I had that layer of editorial input. But ultimately what ends up in and what ends up not in is totally up to them.I think that's just one of the learnings, really. It's about managing people's expectations. The dog festival we do every year is a good example. We spent a whole weekend, and actually the weeks leading up to it, covering that as a story and lots of filming, lots of people being asked to do bits on camera and the various suppliers and providers we had at that big event, and it didn't make the cut at all. It's just because if they're here for the whole year, they decide, probably because of the peacock, actually, but they decide what flows in terms of their narrative, and we have to just manage people's expectations in that. Helpful for me to see it, so I can also do that, because I don't want everyone sat at home on a Saturday night watching for their bit and me knowing it's not in there.Kelly Molson: God, can you imagine? So you imagine that your paint history guy ready for his big moment, and then the peacock takes over. Yeah, that's an awful.Abbigail Ollive: I think internal communication, and I'm sort spending a lot of time, or have spent a lot of time, persuading people to be involved in filming, and then I have to do the bit of time explaining to people that, thanks for going above and beyond to organise that thing so we could film it, actually it's now not in the show.But I think one of the other things that it's maybe, I don't know if it's a surprise or not, but Castle Howard and a year in the life here is a microcosm for what's happening in the real world. And one of the other things we discussed quite a bit off camera as a senior team was how much we sugarcoat our narrative and want to look amazing and brilliant and positive, and in the end we decided it's better to be really transparent. You see our senior management team then in meetings with the cameras in the room, talking about how visitor numbers haven't been what we forecasted over the summer and cost of living crisis and the things that are happening in the real world.Because I think the risk was is that people would maybe watch this and think, "Well, they've got no grip on reality and what the challenges are that people are facing." So I think we had to just be very authentic and real.And we did debate that quite a lot, actually, because it's perhaps a slightly more exposing or brave thing to go, "Well, yeah, come into the senior management meeting, we're going to discuss the figures, we're going to discuss the reforecast. This is why we think numbers have perhaps dropped off. This is what we're going to do about it." And I think, hopefully, that gives viewers the sense of what goes into the running of the business.You see our, amazingly, they agreed to be filmed, you see our Ukrainian refugee family arriving in an estate cottage next week on the autumn episode, and it reflects what's happening on the estate here is what's happening in the rest of the world. And unbelievably as well, some of it's, like you said, some of it's luck and you couldn't plan exactly where the cameras were going to be at what point, but they were filming a senior management meeting at the moment where the announcement came through of the Queen's death, so they film the reaction to that as it's happening. And that could have happened at 10:00 at night when nobody was even in the building.Some of it is luck and a lot is planned, but it really is a reflection, I think, on the mood of the nation and what else is happening in the wider sector and political landscape and everything else. So I think, again, how I approached it was, we've got all these great stories to tell and this is who I want in it and what I want to feature, but actually as life happens and as the year progressed, you couldn't have planned half the things that have ended up in the show.Kelly Molson: No, not at all. But it does give it that authenticity about this is real, this is actually happening and this is our lives. It's not just a TV show.One thing that struck me, actually, was, when I was watching, there was a moment where one of the senior management teams said, "Look, I think we rule out the fact that overseas visitors are not coming. That's it." And it really made me think back about the last time you came on the podcast, which was in 2019, and when you came on then it was talking about the love affair that Castle Howard has with China and the amount of visitors that were driving through from a famous wedding that you'd had at the castle. And I just thought that is a complete and utter contrast, isn't it, to the things that we are now talking about now and that process and that experience that you've been through to get to this point.Abbigail Ollive: Because some of those foundations that we've really relied upon in terms of generating income, like our Chinese market, when that rug's pulled from under you, I think it's made us be maybe a bit more brave and risk taking in grasping opportunities that maybe we wouldn't have done in 2019. And I'd say this filming project is one of those, I absolutely put that in the category. We're in a position where we know some of those income streams aren't coming back, so putting ourselves in front of a huge audience and grasping that PR opportunity this year, I think is a direct result of how the world's changed in the last couple of years.Kelly Molson: Yeah, for sure. So, reflecting on the experience that you've been through, and it has literally just finished, you said that that they're now hastily editing the Christmas episode to go out soon, or winter episode, what advice would you give to other attractions that are thinking maybe we'll do it, maybe we'll start to have those conversations?Abbigail Ollive: Hopefully got a few nuggets. And also really happy to talk to anybody who is in the process of going into this, having now had some lived experience of it. But I think if you're open to filming in the first place, having clear contact details on the website. For location filming, and obviously this kind of thing as well, we produced a filming brochure, which is a PDF and a physical brochure, to kind of sell Castle Howard. Whilst this observational documentary obviously came to us as an opportunity, we're actively trying to sell ourselves as a filming location.I think reaching out to... If you've watched a program and you've really loved it, there's always credits at the end and you can kind of say, "Well, that's a really good example of something I'd love to replicate in my own workplace," and tracking down those people and setting up meetings and chats.Obviously we're part of the treasure houses group, there's 10 treasure houses that are privately owned stately homes in the country and we do a lot as a collective. We're attending a filming exhibition in London together called Focus in a couple of weeks time, and, as a group, making sure we're in those places, meeting the location managers, meeting the people in the industry, starting to form those relationships.The Christmas series this year that Channel 4 are doing, again, it features of the treasure houses and different ones to last year, so we're a repeat, I guess, in that it's winter for us, it's not necessarily just about Christmas. But then you'll see [inaudible 00:41:26] and Holkham as well. And Holkham were kind of going at it second time round, and Harewood for the first time.We've shared a lot of knowledge and talked a lot really about how we've approached it. And I've been a real advocate for it. I've encouraged those other houses, sorry, they might hate me for it now, to go for it, because we'd had such a positive experience last year with the team filming. I can vouch for the fact that they want to work with us and we're all pulling in the same direction.I think for us as well, my other bits of advice are, maximising the opportunity once it's happened. So making sure SEOs all working really hard for you. Making sure as soon as... We had to basically open all those doors to our website, because when a million people are watching you on Channel 4 on a Saturday night, we didn't want the website crashing. We wanted really clear calls to action about booking for Christmas and booking the cottages and campsite. Anything we can sell. When there's that opportunity of that many people Googling you, we wanted to make sure we were ready for it.We were also really aware that a lot of the people watching the TV show wouldn't necessarily be in the area or region and could just buy an admission ticket. We hope when the Christmas show goes out on the 3rd of December it will sell any final tickets remaining. It certainly did last year, but we've this year decided to do a virtual experience that people can buy, so we'll probably have that on sale to coordinate with the Christmas TV show going out. So for those people who are overseas or who can't get to Castle Howard this Christmas, there'll be a virtual tour, obviously inspired by places like London Transport Museum, who do their Hidden London tours, and plenty of theatre events do similar and do it really well.And then for us, maximising the press and PR opportunities that come out of the exposure. And then my other advice is the boring stuff, really. Making sure everything is covered from insurance and how we protect our assets. Having really clear guidelines for when the film crew's in the house, what they are and aren't permitted to do. Having all those access arrangements and risk assessments all agreed up front. So there's a leak on the roof, of course the film crew are going to want to be up on the roof at the moment when that happens, and you haven't got time to go through the whole process of doing a risk assessment and talking about insurance at that point. So it's kind of trying to think about all the scenarios up front and making sure all of that paperwork was done. So that's the boring stuff.And then communication, just communication, communication, you can't over communicate it. I found people get really grumpy if you turn up with a TV crew whilst they're busy in the middle of something highly important or some kind of high risk job, and I'm like, "Could we film you?" It generally doesn't go down brilliantly, so I've been an absolute stuck record in every meeting I've been in this year where I've been asking, "Can Channel 4 film it? Can Channel 4 film it?"And then making sure people are wearing something appropriate if I know people are going in to film them, like properly branded uniforms, and just giving people a heads up so they know that it's likely they're doing a thing as part of their day and I'm going to be along with a TV crew.But actually what's happened then is as the year has progressed, people have come forward more and more with opportunities. So people start letting me know, "We're doing a acorn picking," was one thing. I would never have known there was an acorn picking initiative going on in the forestry department. So people have been coming forward to me, and I've now got this brilliant content army of people letting me know what's going on in their week ahead, and they're actively thinking all the time, "This might make a great story for the TV." So I think you can't over communicate stuff.And then the final thing, which has been my mantra, it's absolutely obvious, but if you don't say it on camera, they can't put it on TV.Kelly Molson: Such simple advice.Abbigail Ollive: Simple advice.Kelly Molson: Abbi, this is going to be one of my favourite podcast episodes ever. You are always so generous with the advice that you give and the support that you give to the sector. So thank you for saying that you will help people and you're happy to talk to them. I think that's really amazing. We will put all of your details in the show notes so people can find out about you. But if you're not watching it already, how do we find out about the show? Where can we watch it?Abbigail Ollive: Yes, it's called Castle Howard: Through the Seasons. It's a Channel 4 production, so it's going out on Saturday nights, but more likely you'll be able to catch it with it on all four watch on demand. I'm sure it's something that will get repeated variously across the years, because that's great. They're busy repeating, I think, Chatsworth's documentary at the moment as well, and there's one happening at Highclere, and I think these things just kind of have quite a long shelf life actually, so hopefully you'll be able to watch it on demand way into the future, embarrassingly.Kelly Molson: For sure. Without a doubt. Abbi, we always ask our guests to share a book with us before they leave, something that they love or something that they've just enjoyed as part of their career or personal. What would you like to share with us?Abbigail Ollive: In my life outside of Castle Howard, I do a lot of baking and cooking. We have a little family business and cafe, so I'm a crazy baking lady some nights for that. But actually, it was difficult to choose, because I've got a whole amazing shelf of cookbooks that I use very regularly, but Sabrina Ghayour, who has recently released Persiana Everyday. I absolutely love Middle Eastern cooking, and I'm not really sure where this passion came from, but I think that particular book I've been using a lot recently, because it's good, quick recipes, they're really reliable, and they're brilliant midweek, not overly complex when you've got your store cupboard of ingredients sorted.But I actually chose this because it's something that... Our Channel 4 producer who's been with us for a year, Hannah, and I massively bonded over food, both being foodies, and I actually invited Sabrina to our press launch at Castle Howard because she's recently moved to the area, and funnily enough, I got a tweet, I got a DM tweet from Sabrina Ghayour saying, "You work at Castle Howard? I love Castle Howard." And I was like, "Oh my god, I mean, I love you. I've got your book and use it all the time. I can't believe you're trying to befriend me." So I invited her along to the press launch and she came, and Hannah, Channel 4 Hannah, and I had a proper fangirl moment of just basically going, "We really love your recipes." So it felt like a good, relevant, irrelevant one, although there were plenty I could have chosen.Kelly Molson: Oh my god, I am so with you on this. I have all of her bits except this one. Maybe I'll enter myself.Abbigail Ollive: Good Christmas present. Good Christmas-Kelly Molson: Yeah, there you go. They are the books I go to if we're having people over for dinner, or every New Year's Eve we cook a feast for the two of us, it would be three of us now, but we cook an absolute feast, and it's always lamb and it's always something incredibly delicious from one of her books. I think would've fangirled a little bit too.Abbigail Ollive: I know. And she uses our farm shop a lot, obviously, because we have estate tenant farmers, and I think it's really brilliant to champion that field to fork message. And if you're going to eat meat, it's brilliant that it's local. It's such a treat for me to be able to have a farm shop at work where I can and get that from. So yeah.Kelly Molson: Amazing. All right, well, look, listeners, as ever, if you want to be in with a chance of winning that book, if you go over to our Twitter account and you retweet this episode announcement with, "I want Abbi's books, book even", you will be in with a chance of winning it.This is the second cookbook that we've had on the podcast recently as well. There's a little trend here. I'm getting a little message [inaudible 00:49:33].Abbigail Ollive: The other one that I was close, is when I was on holiday recently, I read, I'm sure somebody must have recommended it, the Bob Iger book, The Ride of a Lifetime, because he was the CEO of Disney for 15 years, and this week's just been announced that he's back at Disney after retirement. Not to go on as a prize, but for anybody working visitor attractions I found it a really inspiring read. The last paragraph of, well, sorry, the last chapter, really, is his bullet points of the kind of things he lived by whilst running Disney. I'm going to do the old school thing where I print it out and stick it on my wall. So that's just a top tip for the sector. I'm sure most people have read it and I'm, as usual, three years behind the trend.Kelly Molson: No, it not been recommended, though. It definitely has not come up on our... No, I will check our library list, but I am positive that that hasn't come up yet. But you can't win that one, it has to be Sabrina, because you will fully appreciate the cookbook. Trust me.Abbi, thanks so much for coming on. It's been an absolute pleasure.Abbigail Ollive: Thank you so much for having me. It's been a delight, as always, to talk to you, and I do feel so honoured to be second time round.Kelly Molson: My absolute pleasure. You're always such a treat when you come on, and I genuinely am so grateful for all the support and advice that you give to people. So thank you.Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned.Kelly Molson: Skip The Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. You can find show notes and transcriptions from this episode and more over on our website, rubbercheese.com/podcast..
Returning Guest/friend Adam Gilbert has come to assist the Hollywood Kaiju Badbois in reviewing and dissecting the cinematic masterpiece, Hung fu hustle. Join us as we discuss porn cryptids, how low modern comedies have sunk, and the true meaning of friendship.
In support of Microbudget Filmmaking, Rob and Kay have started a new series where they both spotlight a film & the filmmakers in order to glean all the golden goodness for those of us in the trenches trying to make Marvels out of A24's. Rob & Kay are back! After a few weeks of irregular guest hosting, our Dynamic Duo returns with not only their usual sass, but also a Returning Guest! Paige Feldman, author, writer/director, and YouTuber, becomes the show's first, stopping in to talk about her new indie TV series, Interrobang, as well as all the Hot Twitter Goss (you know how we do), like: Stephen King owning Elon Musk on Twitter, David Tennant being the Internet's (sexy) Boyfriend, and Screenwriting Twitter collectively freaking out (WHERE DO WE GO?!) over Elon buying our platform of choice. Our Weekly Resource: Paige's series, Interrobang. The age of independent TV is almost upon us, my friends. As our friend Zack Morrison said in last week's podcast, even if you don't sell your thing, it's much better to have as an example of your work because as we all know in this business, PEOPLE DON'T WANT TO READ YOUR SCRIPT. So be like Paige, be like Zack. Make a thing. And support people who do, like Paige, by watching their things (and cribbing ideas as to how you want to make your thing). Notes From the Episode: Zack's Original Instagram video (for our Twitter Drama Bumper) Stephen King's Dollar Baby option program Paige's Twitter Rob's YouTube Channel How to Make a Movie for $1000 Zack's Twitter Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Email us(!)
Returning Guest, Anna Green, Head of SMB, Asia Pacific, and Japan joins us to discuss the importance of Sustainability in the cultural shift and how organizations are working harder to achieve their sustainability goals. Consumers are conscience when selecting who they are purchasing products from and if that company is doing its part to eliminate waste.
Returning Guest, Anna Green, Head of SMB, Asia Pacific, and Japan joins us to discuss the importance of Sustainability in the cultural shift and how organizations are working harder to achieve their sustainability goals. Consumers are conscience when selecting who they are purchasing products from and if that company is doing its part to eliminate waste.
The Vote Matt Podcast. Join Matt and Returning Guest, Kershaw County Council Chairwoman to Be, Defeater of Julian Burnes, Savior of the Council, Military Member, Wife, Mother, and All around Decent Human, Katie Guinn, for her fourth visit to the Undisclosed Location for a chat on a wide variety of topics centered around how she plans to turn things around from the rampant corruption and nepotism on Kershaw County's County Council. Please Like, Comment on, Rate, Review, Share the Show and Consider Donating at www.anchor.fm/swampfoxnetwork Join the Community at www.beacons.ai/swampfox Continue the Conversation at www.t.me/swampfoxnetwork Consider becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/votemattpodcast Hit up Matt on Twitter @votemattactual --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/swampfoxnetwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/swampfoxnetwork/support
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Anthony and Alex start this week with a little recap on the Home Start San Diego Blue Ribbon Extravaganza they worked on this past weekend and then they are joined by two San Diego State University Masters in Event Management Instructors. Returning Guest, Annette Gregg (Chief Revenue Officer for Meeting Professionals International) and making her Bollotta-FIDE debut Annie Revel, CSEP (Founder, Revel Productions). Get to know these powerhouses and their approach to building the curriculum, course format, and the unique program aspects in the SDSU MEM Master's program.
A NEW BOOK LAYS OUT A “HOPEFUL AND INSPIRING ROAD MAP FOR HOW AMERICA CAN COME TOGETHER”. IT'S AUTHOR IS NONE OTHER THAN DR. BEN CARSON. (RETURNING GUEST), TOP-SELLING AUTHOR, FORMER SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PREVIOUS REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. HIS BOOK IS CALLED: “CREATED EQUAL: THE PAINFUL PAST, CONFUSING PRESENT AND HOPEFUL FUTURE OF RACE IN AMERICA.”
Returning Guest, Mandy Reilly, joins us at The Now What Pod to talk about her experience in the “Sandwich Generation”. Caught between raising a child, and caring for her ailing mother, Mandy shares a heart-wrenching and heart-warming story about Love, Loss, and Motherhood. Topics Discussed: All of the updates. Jen and Tesha talk life updates, and we chat about what's in store this season on The Now What Pod Multigenerational Families: Mandy talks about life growing up in a Multi-generational home, and now living in a multigenerational home as an adult. Responsible Decision Making: Mandy shares the hardships of making difficult medical decisions for loved ones, and planning a funeral for somebody you love. Who is allowed to grieve?: We talk about defining grief and arbitrary rules for who is allowed to grieve. Sandwich Generation: Mandy talks about raising her son, while caring for aging parents at the same time. Grieving while Parenting: Mandy shares the heart-wrenching story of her mothers death, how she helped her son say goodbye to his grandmother, and grieving the loss of mother. Resources: COPD https://www.lung.ca/copd?gclid=CjwKCAjwgr6TBhAGEiwA3aVuIUEqA6aLdNjgOrZjoW686UriZvlM0vJ4fiHHnHWf5KocewUaWbzt3xoCF2MQAvD_BwE To Purchase Mandy's Book: www.iknowiambook.com About Mandy Reilly: Mandy Reilly runs on faith, Diet Coke and to-do lists - not necessarily in that order. She wears many hats but her two favourites are wife to Blake and mom to Cristian. Armed with her late Sicilian mother's sarcasm and Mexican father's family values, she loves long naps and carbohydrates. After almost three decades of being at war with her body, Mandy has realized she can be a masterpiece and a work in progress all at the same time and wants to make sure children know the same. Her book, “I know I am”, comes out 5/17/2022 and is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and via the publisher https://www.orangehatpublishing.com/product-page/i-know-i-am-paperback More info about the book can be found at www.iknowiambook.com Support The Now What Pod's drive to upgrade our audio equipment Buy Us a Coffee Patreon - and access special episodes and content Shop our merch nowwhatpod.com Want to be a guest on The Now What Pod? You can reach us at Email: thenowwhatpod@gmail.com IG/FB/TikTok: @thenowwhatpod
Returning Guest, Brett Fawcett discusses the development of Just War Theory and universal human rights as developed through the middle ages into modernity through the work of Jacques Maritain. Show Snippet: "Let's start in, say, the middle ages...there's this idea that there's a unity of the human family, we're all descended in some sense from Adam, and we're certainly all created in the image and likeness of God. Therefore we all have dignity..."
One theme for the whole episode. This week's theme? The planet! Queer people exist and are human too, and we are therefore part of this beautiful planet. If we don't have a planet, we can't have pride. Queer people have unique perspectives and a lot to add to the conversation, and so we thought we would help bring part of that conversation to you! Check it out! ... This week on HTBQ: S1: Life Update! 0:20 S2: Queer-ent Events! 5:53 This week, the panel talks about Jojo Siwa (as always, our queen), Canada's National LGBTQ+ monument, and the Don't Say Gay bill in Florida (boo)! S3: In Queer Terms! 18:23 This week, the panel explores the expansive definition of queer ecology! S4: Guest Q&A! No guest this week, but there will be on the very next episode!!! And we think you are gonna love our first RETURNING GUEST! S5: Panel Discussion! 32:58 The panel discussion this week dives into the ways and reasons that queer and other marginalized people will feel the worst of the effects of climate change (also boo)! ... Enjoy this beautiful episode friends! Hit us up on Instagram, that's the best place to find us. We respond to all messages :) Hope you enjoy the episode! OMIGOSH and Happy April!! And for those celebrating, Ramadan Mubarak, Happy Easter, Happy Sikh New Year and also Happy Anishinaabe New Year, Happy Passover, Happy Earth Day, and Happy Lesbian Visibility Day! PS: We will be attempting a biweekly schedule, so you can look for us again in your podcast feeds every other Tuesday, with the next episode scheduled for April 26th! Our theme next episode: First Panel Guest Episode Realness! C U Next Time on HTBQ!!!!!!!! ... follow Sam!! @gh0stbr3ath follow Chris!! @mx.fee follow us!! @howtobequeerpodcast visit our website howtobequeer.ca!! ... Sources: Queer Ecology. Wikipedia. Queer Ecology. NYU Press. Solidarity for a Brighter Future: The Intersectionality of LGBTQ+ and Environmental Justice Movements. Clearloop. How to Queer Ecology: One Goose at a Time. Alex Johnson. Orion Magazine. @mattxiv Revealed: Here's what the LGBTQ2S+ national monument will look like. Rachel Aiello. CTV News. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/how-to-be-queer/message
Returning Guest/friend Zachary Boyce has come to assist the Hollywood Kaiju Badbois in reviewing and attempting to understand the cinematic mistake, Spacejam 2: A new legacy. Join us as we briefly discuss furries, gamer culture, and just about anything else to distract us from how much we disliked this movie!
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full radio show, or snippets contained within, from Friday, April 1, 2022, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:15 - April Fools' Day! What is it All About? 5:27 - "Arrogant Al" Enters The Fray! 6:31 - 51 Years and FIRED??? 10:06 - Are Millennials Afraid of confrontation of ANY Kind, even When it Would Benefit Them? YIKES! 13:01 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein the "CHO Singing Group", comprised of "Cannabis Carl", "Hicksville Harry", and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing "LOVE GROWS WHERE MY ROSEMARY GOES", by Edison Lighthouse.. As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 31:24 - Paul's Interview with Returning Guest and Author, DAN McCRORY As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 2:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., and 11:00 p.m. ET on the same day) Enjoy!
NOW YOU CAN CLICK ON THE TIMELINE TO FIND YOUR FAVORITE SEGMENT(S) OR LISTEN TO THE WHOLE SHOW! Please check out our full radio show, or snippets contained within, from Friday, April 1, 2022, wherein we discussed: 0:00 - Hello, Introduction, Update, and Today's Show Details 3:15 - April Fools' Day! What is it All About? 5:27 - "Arrogant Al" Enters The Fray! 6:31 - 51 Years and FIRED??? 10:06 - Are Millennials Afraid of confrontation of ANY Kind, even When it Would Benefit Them? YIKES! 13:01 - LIVE SINGING Segment, wherein the "CHO Singing Group", comprised of "Cannabis Carl", "Hicksville Harry", and "Operatic Olivier" came in to sing "LOVE GROWS WHERE MY ROSEMARY GOES", by Edison Lighthouse.. As Al always says, what could possibly go wrong? 31:24 - Paul's Interview with Returning Guest and Author, DAN McCRORY As a reminder, you can catch all of our live shows on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11:00 am (ET) on "Impact Radio USA", through the following site: http://www.ImpactRadioUSA.com (click on LISTEN NOW) (NOTE: Each live show is also repeated at 2:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m., and 11:00 p.m. ET on the same day) Enjoy!
This Week the Boys are Joined by Returning Guest, SweetSauce. She's Back to Once Again Fill us in on Being Your Own Boss, Delegating Time, and Focusing on Self. Covering Everything from Design Aspirations and Drug Stories, to Celebrity Kids and how Harry Hates Women. As Always, Stay Important! Original Theme Music By: Henry Hawke Outro: Psychic City (Classixx Remix) By: YACHT
Episode 38: Don Juana introduces a new twist to the podcast with some card topics from “Tonight's Conversations Cards” also known as “The Dating Card Game”. Returning Guest(s) E From The Block, Whitlicious & Duggie Would you like to join the session? You can purchase your own here: https://linktr.ee/tonightsconversationcards Or follow them on IG @tonightsconversationgames
Melissa Jane is back for Round 2 ya'll! Today's episode is a more open discussion episode where we talk broader about struggles, lessons learned, business growing pains, and goals for 2022! Melissa also shares a really powerful idea in the "empath shield" and how she uses it as an empath herself! We wrap up talking about the time I was arrested in Mexico :) Hope you enjoy and please share on your Instagram and tag us! Time Stamps: (0:06) Returning Guest (2:10) Shifting from Struggling to Learning (7:30) Business Growing Pains (20:45) Kobe Bryant Remarks (22:55) Losing Friends (28:20) The Empath Shield (30:35) Taking Care of Your Energy (42:42) Biggest Goals in 2022 (44:40) Getting Arrested in Mexico (45:02) Where You Can Find Melissa ---------------------------- Follow Us on Instagram! @melissajane_fit @fitnessshaman @dalalovesdumbbells @dldnation @shotstothedomepodcast ---------------------------- Episode 65 ft. Melissa! Apply to Coach w/ Melissa! ---------------------------- Apply for DLDNation's Online Fitness and Nutrition Coaching Specialization Course and Take the Next Step in Your Business Journey! ---------------------------- If You're Ready to Make an Even BIGGER Impact, Apply for the Next Level Coaching Academy! ---------------------------- We have helped over 3,000 people transform their lives through sustainable health! If you want to be the next, click here to apply for coaching! ---------------------------- Check out our website for freebies, amazing client results, and more! DLDNation.com
Enjoy this episode featuring my first guest of Season 3, as we discuss the recently released movie King Richard!King Richard (2021) - Armed with a clear vision and a brazen, 78-page plan, Richard Williams is determined to write his two daughters, Venus and Serena, into history. Training on tennis courts in Compton, Calif., Richard shapes the girls' unyielding commitment and keen intuition. Together, the Williams family defies seemingly insurmountable odds and the prevailing expectations laid before them.00:25 - King Richard Movie Discussion with Guest Luwam! (Returning Guest)37:39 - Song of the Week : Be Alive - BeyonceFollow Kofi MannTwitter @KforKofiInstagram @Kofi.xxEmail - Thoughtsaloudpodcasts@gmail.com
Bon Courage is an essential French expression for offering verbal support before or during a difficult task. Similar to the English, "good luck" but with a twist. Luck is outside of our control, where courage is something we can control. Returning Guest,Hillary Gerardi, joins us to discuss her philosophy of building courage with "little c's and BIG "C's".
On this episode of Quest In Show, Returning Guest and Video Maker DarkFry brings his podcast host ZoltiBoi to play the roles of conservative grifters Roe Bartholomew and Zapiro. Zapiro's Sheet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hnii0md2memgixd/QIS_e12_Zapiro.pdf?dl=1 Roe's Sheet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uveg48sh8eygar7/QIS_e12_Roe.pdf?dl=1 DarkFry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DarkfryYT ZoltiBoi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/zoltiboi VideoGems: https://anchor.fm/videogems/ The QIS System v2.0: https://www.dropbox.com/s/itxrgti7qjqyvay/QIS_Sheet_S2.pdf?dl=1
Returning Guest to the podcast Firefighter Charlie is a great example of someone who doesn't just "Talk the talk" but has stuck on his full fire kit (including fire boots) and walked the walk right into the Guinness world record books completing the Furthest Distance in Full Fire Kit including Fire Boots whilst carrying 22kgs of Breathing Apparatus within 24hrs.This challenge was also done in respect and loving memory of a very close family friend Henry Jennings who sadly passed away on New Years Day 2021.you can still donate by visiting theirJust Giving PageGet notified of each episode as soon as they come out by clicking HEREFollow us onFacebook&InstagramA big thanks to the support of our sponsors for being part of the FFP familyWilliam Wood WatchesBritish Firefighter ChallengeBlue Light CardIf you have taken value from any of our episodes and would like to support the future growth of The Firefighters Podcast then you can do so by clicking HERE
✔Returning Guest from Season 1 is Mitsie Montijo: Mother, Wife, Business Owner, and Birthday Queen! ☆☆Host, Helen Edwards is an International Author, Mentor/Coach, Yoga Retreat Leader, Podcaster, Speaker ~ Cheerleader of freedom, self love, personal growth, and #protectthethrone LET'S GOOO!
(Content Warning: Spiders) On this episode of Quest In Show, Returning Guest and Video Maker ChariotRider plays the role of spider historian Sylvester Strand. Chariot on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChariotRiderYT Shopkeepers of Gaming: https://twitter.com/GamingShopkeeps Chariot's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpDbrcXS-giiD0PkZLC5Kw The QIS System v2.0: https://www.dropbox.com/s/itxrgti7qjqyvay/QIS_Sheet_S2.pdf?dl=1
Comedian DeAnne Smith (Netflix) is our first RETURNING GUEST! DeAnne joins us this week to talk about dried sardines, broken bones, and going on vacations with your boss. Listen now! It's Season 2, Episode 16 of MacGyver: Out in the Cold! Stuff We Talked About With DeAnne: Tell it to My Balls! || DeAnne Smith & Acquaintances! || The Sword of Damocles || Potato Clock || Avalanche Footage Used In: Avalanche; Meteor; The Fall Guy; Hart to Hart; MacGyver; Saturday the 14th Strikes Back Credits: DeAnne Smith: Instagram | Twitter || Theme Music by: Mark Daly || Artwork by: Thomas Michael Hill || More Podcasts at: Unicow Media
There's fat-shaming...and there's skinny-shaming? The predicament is, who has it worse? Join Hariette and Sheila as they unpack the pros and cons of each viewpoint. Catch a vibe with us on insta @; -Podcast: @terms_and_opinions_podcast -Your host Sheila: shiilah_2 -Returning Guest: harry_ette -For business inquires: termsandopinions@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sheila-mecheo/message
A First for The Impact Sessions Podcast - a Returning Guest...... On this episode, the excellent Marianne Smith, Managing Director of Doo Marketing and one of the UK's leading Practitioners around the whole Customer Journey & Customer Experience returns to share some of her successes from a challenging 2020 for many. Marianne was actually the very first guest on Episode 1 in October 2019, but she is in such top form, at the top of her game that we simply had to have her back. She is now more relevant than ever in the on-going pandemic. She shares why putting the customer at the heart of your marketing and sales focus will create opportunities and build both a new customer funnel as well as a band of loyal, repeating customers who become strong advocates for your business and brand, whatever the challenges around you. Marianne also shares a Case Study or two about the impact of her work and why every business needs to think customer first, not just lip service, but actual actions! A cracking and valuable listen or watch from a superb, engaging guest. Enjoy. Contact Details Marianne Smith Managing Director, Doo Marketing Tel - +44 (0) 7414 821546 Email - mariannesmith@doomarketing.co.uk Web - www.doomarketing.co.uk LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/doomarketing/
RETURNING GUEST, DR. DEANE WALDMAN JOINS US TO DISCUSS HOW PRESIDENT-ELECT BIDEN’S HEALTHCARE POLICY WOULD AFFECT CONSUMERS. HE ALSO DISCUSSES HIS BOOK “CURING THE CANCER IN U.S. HEALTHCARE”Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff and Ethan Youker. Twitter: @AmericanMed2day || Facebook: @americanmedicinetoday || Instagram: @americanmedicinetoday
In episode two of the Returning Guest series, host Celeste Rains-Turk sits down for a second time with Crisis Counselor, Master student of gerontology, Registered Yoga Teacher and Certified Personal Trainer, Kate Abate to dig deeper into Kate’s life outside of competing. Although she is not actively competing, Kate shares how she has continued to make her body a priority. As discussed on her previous episode, Kate has struggled with her gut health and talks about her continued journey to improve her digestion. She shares about the Autoimmune diet she has been following and it’s impact on her overall gut health and colitis. Beyond that, Kate discusses her own hypermobility and the levels it can work at outside of simply “being flexible”. She shares how the hypermobility works its way down to her internal organs and joints and the correlation that exists between her hypermobility and her physical and mental health. Kate studies gerontology which is the study of the aging process. Kate talks about the aging process as growth and development. She talks about how even though the body no longer grows taller, it grows and develops in many other fascinating ways. She specifically talks about mental health in the older population by asking the question, “Have you ever seen an 80 year old freaking out and stressed about something?” Because she is receiving this new degree, Kate talks about how she wants to expand her business once she receives her diploma. Just like getting this degree is allowing her to “pivot” in her own life, Kate wants to be able to reach those who have also reached a pivot point in their life, whether it be in fitness, lifestyle, wellbeing or even a financial pivot. Even through all of this future planning, Kate shares how she is able to bring herself back to the present moment and enjoy every day. As the episode progresses, Kate talks about how she began her career in crisis counseling, stemming from trauma she experienced in her own childhood and in her 20s. She talks about how she was able to heal from this trauma and how she used a difficult time in her life to launch her into the world that is crisis counseling. Kate shares some of the best things that have come to her personally from crisis counseling and how to speak out when feeling the shame that is accompanied by the violence of a sexual assault. In this powerful episode, Kate’s words inspire hope and optimism for the aging process, healing through trauma and sexual assault. EPISODE TIME STAMPS: [2:10] Kate’s focus while not actively competing [4:04] New implementations to help with gut health [9:15] Hypermobility [12:15] Mental and physical needs evolving with age [14:02] Aging as growth and development [15:35] Correlation between mental health and hypermobility [20:58] Pursuing higher education in gerontology [24:50] Business vision [28:45] How the interest in gerontology was sparked [32:06] Bringing yourself back to the present while planning for the future [36:02] Pivoting [38:36] Experience as a crisis counselor [41:12] The best things that came out of crisis counseling for her personally [47:52] Having an open conversation regarding sexual assault [52:04] Working through her own trauma [57:47] Best advice for someone going through trauma National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline (RAINN) HOTLINE SUPPORT: https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline CONNECT WITH KATE: www.instagram.com/misskateabate/ CONNECT WITH CELESTE: www.instagram.com/celestial_fit/
Jeffrey Chuck Norris is joined by Returning Guest, Robert Ruff, and we are launching our First Annual Chuck Goes Horror Special with a greta little Comedy/Horror film from Canada. This is an amazing movie full of laughter and gore! If you haven't seen it, watch it! If you have seen it, watch it again! And in true fashion for Robert and I, we go on a tangent..... I'm going to apologize in advance for this tangent...Connect with the Show on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterAll Email is welcome at: chuck2movies@gmail.comListen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Pandora, BuzzSprout, TuneIn Radio, and other platforms!BE SURE TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW!!! 5 STARS AND AMAZING COMMENTS WELCOME!Hosted by: Jeffrey Chuck NorrisExecutive Producer: Robert Ruff
Jeffrey Chuck Norris is joined by Returning Guest, Courtney Fitzpatrick, for a continuing discussion into the Cloverfield Universe! We explore a lot of deep themes in this movie, but try to have some light-heartedness along the way. I hope you enjoy it!Connect with the Show on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterAll Email is welcome at: chuck2movies@gmail.comListen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Pandora, BuzzSprout, TuneIn Radio, and other platforms!BE SURE TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW!!! 5 STARS AND AMAZING COMMENTS WELCOME!Hosted by: Jeffrey Chuck NorrisExecutive Producer: Robert Ruff
Jeffrey Chuck Norris is joined by Returning Guest, and Executive Producer, Robert Ruff. We discuss a classic movie that is based on true events. Everyone knows the story, but it doesn't make this movie any less awesome! Join us on a failed mission to the Moon! We also explore the origins of the popular game: Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon! And as a Navy Veteran, I'm slightly ashamed I had to go fact check something I said... but when you don't use the knowledge every day, it starts to get harder to remember details!Connect with the Show on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterAll Email is welcome at: chuck2movies@gmail.comListen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Pandora, BuzzSprout, TuneIn Radio, and other platforms!BE SURE TO RATE AND REVIEW THE SHOW!!! 5 STARS AND AMAZING COMMENTS WELCOME!Hosted by: Jeffrey Chuck NorrisExecutive Producer: Robert Ruff
Returning Guest. Great chat with close friend Robert Cooper. Community leader in the area of Brisbane. Always fun!
WE GOT A GUEST!! A RETURNING GUEST!! Welcome Back Meghan from the Cosmonaut Variety Hour!!! THIS WEEK WE SPOIL THE UNIVERSE OF THE SONIC MOVIE!!! FOLLOW Meghan: Twitter/Instagram: @Meghanstheworst Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cosmonautvarietyhour Tweet us: @RJUPodcast @RexTestarossa @JonastyDrawz Follow our instagrams for the live shows: @RexTestarossa@JonastyDrawz EMAIL: THEUNIVERSERJ@GMAIL.COM
Happy Holidays, and welcome back to "Live from the ManCave!!!" The festivities continue as the guys start exchanging gifts...and singing Christmas carols together. Yup, this one gets weird. In part two of the holiday extravaganza, CraigMakk proves why everyone calls him a fancy mutha-fuckin' wizard; newly crowned Mr. Inspector Jest shows how easily he is swayed from wholesome gifts given by loved ones simply by being offered a sex toy; and special guest GabeGonzo shares stories about his good old days (otherwise known as his rampant pre-10 year old binge drinking days); plus you'll hear all about the dangers of tribalism through alcoholic beverages; learn about some brand new ways to mix drinks in ways you never thought possible; listen to the ManCave Christmas Tree serenade the guys whether they want him to or not; and hear about some absolutely kick-ass gifts that will at the very least make you jealous that you're partner isn't as cool as these guys; all while learning about some absolutely insane beers you probably never even heard of before. So strap in, grab yourself a beer, and welcome back to "Live from the ManCave!!!" Because we're all in this together! Beer(s) of the Show: Silver City Brewing Bourbon Barrel-Aged Super Kwik Stout; Bolero Snort Bergen County 20th & Bull Stout; Broken Goblet How Do You Like Them Apples Dark Ale Graff brewed with Apple Cider; Levante Brewing Tickle Parts IPA; and Returning Guest and Truly Horrible Penalty Beer, Budweiser Copper Lager; plus, Special Guest Penalty "Beer," Peach 4Loko
https://www.patreon.com/burningboatOn this weeks episode we had Esben Seir as a returning guest. You can follow Esben onwww.nogravity.comhttps://www.facebook.com/nogravity.dk/https://www.instagram.com/nogravitydk/You can survive for 3 months without food, 3 days without water, and 3 minutes without air. Why are so few people unaware of the importance of breathing when its clearly the most essential life source. Esben starts every morning in the same way. Breathing. Before he gets up he will inhale for 7 seconds and exhale for 7 seconds. He repeats this between 4-7 times. Afterwards he drinks water with lemon followed by a joint mobilisation routine and stretching. He then moves on to his proper breathing and meditation routine. This takes anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour. This is a routine Esben does not compromise on.Most people associate Christmas time with food, food, and more food. Esben, on the other hand, is planning a getaway trip to a summerhouse where he will be doing a minimum of three full days of fasting. Nothing except water. Not even coffee or tea. The mental and physical benefits are fascinating. Most people don’t realise that we have evolved to go long periods of time with very limited amounts of food. Esben strives to do 24 hour fast at least once a week and often only eats one meal a day. According to his clients the results can be felt instantly. When it comes to building powerful habits, three things are required. Knowing your WHY, a daily effort, and willpower, and in that order. You need to know why you want to start a new habit or why you want to replace a bad habit. What will you get out of it? How will it make you feel? What will it allow you to do? Change doesn’t happen over night. It takes roughly 90 days for a new habit to stick and the only way to get there is by doing it daily. Going to play football 2 or 3 times a week is great, but 15 minutes of daily movement will change your life. After the initial kick of starting something new, you will inevitably run into a period of decreased motivation. This is where will power comes in. Remember why you are doing it, stick to it, and make it through to the other side. The results will speak for themselves. We are excited to be helping Esben start his own No Gravity Podcast in the new year. Stay tuned for his first episode and as always well see you next time on the Burning Boat Show. Peace Bitches.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningboat)
INTERNETS! On this episode of The Premium Pete Show, Pete sits down with Returning Guest and Friend RAYMOND SANTANA of The Exonerated 5! Raymond speaks on the importance of continuing to fight the criminal justice system, why he chose Ava Duvernay to tell their story and linking up with her via Twitter, Oprah coining the phrase 'The Exonerated 5', his clothing company Park Madison NYC, how 'When They See Us' changed his life + so much more! Kick Back, Relax + PRESS Play! CHEA!
Returning Guest, Vicki Lucas, shares with Anna how care for her son, Alexander, has changed over time, especially as he has transitioned from pediatric care to care for an adult with a critical congenital heart defect. As a special education teacher, Vicki has worked very hard as Alexander's advocate and she shares what she has done to help him be an advocate for himself. She also gives tips to parents on how they can best prepare their adult children as they leave home and go off to college. She also shares her family's journey for the right cardiologist for Alexander after his cardiologist since childhood retired.Please take a moment to follow us on your preferred social media platforms:iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart-to-heart-with-anna/id1132261435?mt=2Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HearttoHeartwithAnna/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGPKwIU5M_YOxvtWepFR5ZwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hugpodcastnetwork/If you enjoy this program and would like to be a Patron, please check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/HeartToHeartSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/HearttoHeart)
Join us on our Monday Show! We will be joined by our radio host She She O'Donnell as she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Isabella Leigh Stoloff.…Plus she taking Your Calls for FREE Mini-Readings and to discuss the show Topic. GET YOUR "GOOD VIBES ORACLE" DECK >>> https://amzn.to/2CAup1S Our shows are archived and can be Listen FREE on BlogTalk Radio, iTunes, PlayerFM, Castbox, RadioPublic, Podbean, Stitcher, Google Play Music and NOW available on iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio & MyTuner Radio. Since we are available on iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio & MyTuner Radio you can listen to us on Amazon Alexa, Apple TV, RokuTv and other smart tv devices, Apple Watch, car audio devices. Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels WE ARE NOW LIVE ON YOUTUBE!! SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel >>> http://bit.ly/2tCguDG DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts
In this episode, Nuny and mike are down one Juan, but up 2 guests. Returning Guest, Franky, and new to the podcast, Danny. Join us as we discuss the 2 seasons of Noragami! Kodansha Behind The Scenes: https://kodanshacomics.com/2015/12/30/noragami-work-in-progress/ Kodansha interview: https://kodanshacomics.com/2015/12/28/noragami-interview-manga-adachitoka/ 2nd Season surprise: http://mariemxd.tumblr.com/post/115746669677/adachitoka-interview-about-season-2 Animation Info: Anime: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/noragami Season 2: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/noragami-aragoto Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noragami Studio: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/studios/bones Creator: https://www.anime-planet.com/people/toka-adachi Director: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=52699 Music: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=132 Staff: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=15585 Podcast Intro/Outro Song: https://soundcloud.com/shroomeks/mahou-aniki-henshin-podcast-theme Follow Us! E-mail: mbtpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/mbtpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/magicalbrocast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mbtpodcast/support
Returning Guest, Shannon Coates discusses her new online course: The Vocal Instrument 101. A fun and lively conversation about continuing education and diving into the science, anatomy, and physiology of singing. For information about the links mentioned in this podcast please visit www.thefullvoice.com/fvpodcasts (Please note: There is occasional “crackle” in the recording due to internet connection issues, but the voices are clear!)
Join us for our Thursday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Thursday Show: Dr. Ruth Anderson and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Monica Augustine. GET YOUR MUSIC COPY! >>> https://amzn.to/2SMqUv4 Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX **JOIN OUR DIRECTORY! Our website is devoted to highlighting the work of Spiritual Entrepreneurs. >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/directory DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us! We will be joined by our Host and Founder of International Angels Network, Claudia Ibarra interviews her Special Guest: Karen Kay ...Plus she will be taking your Calls for FREE Mini-Readings and to discuss the show Topic! SHOW TIME: 1pm Hawaii – 4pm Pacific (US) – 5pm Mountain – 6pm Central – 7pm Eastern – 12am London - 9am Melbourne (MONDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX **JOIN OUR DIRECTORY! Our website is devoted to highlighting the work of Spiritual Entrepreneurs. >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/directory DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts
Join us for our Thursday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Thursday Show: Dr. Ruth Anderson and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Monica Augustine SHOWTIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) & Arizona – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 1am London - 12pm Melbourne (FRIDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX **JOIN OUR DIRECTORY! Our website is devoted to highlighting the work of Spiritual Entrepreneurs. >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/directory DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us for our Thursday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Thursday Show: Dr. Ruth Anderson and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Monica Augustine SHOWTIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) & Arizona – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 1am London - 12pm Melbourne (FRIDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us for our Wednesday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Wednesday Show: Sue Broome …Plus she will be taking Your Calls for FREE Mini-Readings and to discuss the show Topics! "Signs From Your Loved Ones: The New Language of Your Loved Ones" GET YOUR COPY TODAY >>> http://amzn.to/2vdnoRJ FREE Mini-Course "Memories shared with your Loved Ones" >>> http://bit.ly/2Mcmvlz SHOW TIME: 4pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 2am London - 1pm Melbourne (THURSDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangelnetwork Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX **JOIN OUR DIRECTORY! Our website is devoted to highlighting the work of Spiritual Entrepreneurs. >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/directory DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts
Join us for our Thursday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Thursday Show: Dr. Ruth Anderson and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Nancy Tarr Hart SHOWTIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) & Arizona – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 1am London - 12pm Melbourne (FRIDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us for our Thursday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Thursday Show: Dr. Ruth Anderson and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Linda Dierks SHOWTIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) & Arizona – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 1am London - 12pm Melbourne (FRIDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us on our Wednesday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Wednesday Show: Sue Broome and her Special Guest: Adrieanna Chirco…Plus, we will be taking your calls during half part of the show for FREE Mini-Readings and Shows Topic! SHOW TIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 2am London - 11am Melbourne (THURSDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangelsnetwork Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts
Join us for our Thursday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Thursday Show: Dr. Ruth Anderson and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Linda Dierks SHOWTIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) & Arizona – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 1am London - 12pm Melbourne (FRIDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts.
Join us for our Saturday Show! We will be joined by our Host of our Saturday Show: Suzi Parrett and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Ron Schaefer…Plus she will be taking your Calls for FREE Mini-Readings and to discuss the show Topic. SHOW TIME: 8am Hawaii – 11am Pacific (US) & Arizona – 12pm Mountain – 1pm Central – 2pm Eastern – 7pm London - 4am Melbourne (SUNDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts
Join us on our Wednesday Show! We will be joined by our Host of our Wednesday Show: Sue Broome and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Numerologist Melanie France …Plus she will be taking Your Calls for FREE Mini-Readings and to discuss the show Topic! "Your entire life story can be told by your Numbers! Learn how numerology affects every area of your life in this exciting adventure." SHOW TIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 2am London - 11am Melbourne (THURSDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX *NEW* IAN SPIRITUAL TRIBE ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/membership DISCLAIMER: Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices. Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. International Angels Network, its hosts, sponsors, guests, advertisers, and affiliates, are not responsible for actions taken by listeners before, during, after or as result of listening to broadcasts
Join us for our Evening, Saturday Show! She-She O'Donnell our Host will be interviewing Special Guest: Harmony Grace Elohim. Her near-death experience at the age of five, where she went and stood amongst Legions of Angels in the higher Dimensions before she was sent back and how that has affected her life and set her on her course. SHOW TIME: 10am Hawaii – 1pm Pacific (US) – 2pm Mountain – 3pm Central – 4pm Eastern – 8pm London - 7am Melbourne (SUNDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX BECOME A CERTIFIED LIFE COACH >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/life-coach DISCLAIMER: Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices.
Join us on our Saturday Show! We will be joined by our Host of our Saturday Show: Suzi Parrett from the UK. She will be interviewing her Special Guest: Michelle Irene…Plus there will be a LIVE healing workshop during the SHOW and she will be taking Your Calls to discuss the show Topic! GET YOUR BOOK COPY TODAY! >>> https://amzn.to/2nZosUO SHOW TIME: 8am Hawaii – 11am Pacific (US) & Arizona – 12pm Mountain – 1pm Central – 2pm Eastern – 7pm London - 4am Melbourne (SUNDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangelsnetwork Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX DISCLAIMER: Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices.
Returning Guest, David Franco, talks with Anna about what it's like to go into congestive heart failure and the new issues he is facing when considering medical end-of-life care. He talks about how his congenital heart defect has affected his activity level over the course of his life and what changes he has seen in the last several years. Most importantly, David talks about the importance of each patient needing to be his or her own best advocate to determine boundaries and limitation for care and others need to be respectful of those choices.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/HearttoHeart)
Join us for our Evening, Saturday Show! She-She O'Donnell our Host will be interviewing Special Guest: Daniel The Healer…Plus she will be taking Your Calls for FREE MINI READINGS and Daniel will be offering free remote hearings & to discuss the show Topic. SHOW TIME: 10am Hawaii – 1pm Pacific (US) – 2pm Mountain – 3pm Central – 4pm Eastern – 8pm London - 7am Melbourne (SUNDAY) Our network is sponsored by Audible by Amazon. Get your free audiobook TODAY! To redeem your FREE audiobook Visit: www.audibletrial.com/internationalangels Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com Join our FB Group Community >>> http://bit.ly/2v1nhKX BECOME A CERTIFIED LIFE COACH >>> www.internationalangelsnetwork.com/life-coach DISCLAIMER: Readings are for entertainment and information purposes only. Please use your own judgment and intuition in making decisions and life choices.
Returning Guest, Dana Henning, shares with Anna what it was like for her family to find out in utero that her baby would be born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and how they were prepared for their son to need surgical intervention but how they were in for a greater shock after he was born. Dana reveals the unusual conditions regarding her son's physiology that forced the family to accept that the only hope for their son to lead a normal life was a heart transplant -- and he couldn't wait. In this episode, Dana shares with Anna what it was like for her family to wait in the hospital until after her infant son actually received the gift of life -- a heart transplant -- within the first months of life.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/HearttoHeart)
Join us on our Wednesday Show! We will be joined by our Host of Our Wednesday Show: Sue Broome and she will be interviewing her Special Guest: Sheri Myers of The Glitch - the Movie …Plus she will be taking Your Calls for FREE Mini-Readings and to discuss the show Topic! SHOW TIME: 3pm Hawaii – 6pm Pacific (US) & Arizona – 7pm Mountain – 8pm Central – 9pm Eastern – 2am London - (THURSDAY) - 11am Melbourne (THURSDAY) This episode is sponsored by The Glitch Movie >>> www.theglitchmovie.com This radio network is sponsored by Holistic Light Rejuvenation Center acharitable organization (501 c3). For more information about the center. Visit our website: www.internationalangelsnetwork.com
Rudy and Alex are joined by RETURNING GUEST and MAN OF MYSTERY Sair to discuss the first fighting games that made an impact on them!
Rudy and Alex are joined by RETURNING GUEST and MAN OF MYSTERY Sair to discuss the first fighting games that made an impact on them!
Returning Guest, Steelfist MMA Fighter, Carson Gregory is back with someone by his side, talking about his upcoming fight on October 14th at the Riverbend Sports Complex in the great Salt Lake City. Josh & Jon later talk weekend adventures and hold their own accountability session. The quest continues to reach Rogan by 7/31/2018.
ORLY-EP0156 - A Week That Will Live in Infamy, With Tucker DrakeWelcome to ORLYRADIO #156 recorded Friday, June 9th, 2017 - where we dismantle the current events for your edutainment through mostly rational conversations that make you go ‘Oh Really’! I’m your host Andy Cowen with Returning Guest, Tucker Drake of The Atheist in the Trailer Park Podcast.We make mistakes. Please, if you find one, pause the podcast, and send us a note. orlyradiopodcast@gmail.com or phone it in 470-222-6759 Thank you to our Patreon Supporters!Donald DavisMelissa G.HenryDaniel Duncan http://www.epicprogress.com/https://whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com/ Comey Testimony and so much more.on The Atheist in the Trailer Park Podcast with Tucker Drake! http://tparkatheist.blogspot.com7/06/episode-0155-belly-full-of-meat.html (Which has Andy on it.) If you’ve enjoyed what we do here and would like to help us out, there are a few ways.You can donate to the show through www.Patreon.com/orlyradio and get early access to full show content.Make the Algorithm work for us by reviewing us on iTunes to boost our ranking.Use your Words and tell someone about us.And of course, engage us! Send us an message on the social medias or the electronic mails @ ORLYRADIOPODCAST@gmail.com or if you are the more talkative sort 470-222-ORLY (6759) is always ready to take your call or text. And if you don’t like what we’ve done here this evening, you can contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Lifeline provides free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.Thank you for choosing us to waste your valuable time on! This has been ORLYRADIO, Part of The Random Acts Company. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License, including the music Rocket and Pamgaea created by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)
ADHD reWired Episode 109 | Kirsten Has Come Out to Play Who is that lady with the purple feathers in her hair? Is it….. Could it be…. Oh Yes! It is the very lovely, very playful, and Returning Guest, Dr. Kirsten Milliken gracing the virtual studios of ADHD reWired for her second appearance since episode 26. Eric and Kirsten discuss her new book “PLAYDHD”. She wrote this book three times so that we could read it once. Kirsten and Eric discuss the book and a very wide array of topics, including: Do you prefer to make your own decisions? Would you want to be a passenger on the space shuttle? Do you prefer your vacations to be planned? Dr. Kirsten Milliken takes a unique approach to treating ADHD as she combats this with play. She explains those of us with ADHD as we go through our daily routine do so with less dopamine than other neuro-typical individuals. While many of those with ADHD use a variety of things to deal with their own challenges, perhaps there are alternatives to the methods commonly employed. As is always the case with which Kirsten is associated, this episode is no different. Kirsten discuses some of “The players” from her book. The Joker This is the most primitive. This might be the class clown, or anyone who is constantly seeking attention The Explorer The explorer is in a constant search for what else might be out there. Perhaps not content with things the way they are currently in their lives. Others include the performer, and the collector. You will just have to wait until April 1rst to see the category into which you fall. Dr. Kirsten Milliken will be charring the upcoming International ADHD Professionals Conference in Weston VA sponsored by the ADHD Coaching Organization on April 28th- May 1st Some of the highlights of this episode: Eric and Kirsten playing the conversation starter game. Contest to win a free copy of PLAYDHD Eric & Kirsten’s Possible new ice cream Business Other information: If you are interested in reserving a spot in the next ADHD reWired Coaching and Accountability Group group, visit . Visit for Carolyn D'Argenio's list of her top Audible.com audio-book picks, complete with preview links. If you like Eric's idea of live streaming shows on the service Blab, Tweet at @erictivers and use the hashtag #blabrewired. You can also contact him via or email. Eric is collecting videos describing people's experiences with CHADD. If you are currently involved with CHADD, record a video however you wish (horizontally, please!) of you describing your relationship to ADHD and what CHADD does for you. Send it to Eric via, , or email here: . If you want you hear your question or comment on a future episode, go to and look for the comment form, or click on the yellow button for either "Be a Guest" or "Record your question". Help CHADD, an ADHD organization dedicated to improving the lives of those with ADHD through useful research and support, by donating to their fundraising campaign here:. Are you looking for a coach? You can schedule a free 20-minute consultation with Eric. Go to and click the blue "Schedule an Appointment" button Sign up for , or text message "tivers" to 22828, to stay in touch.
Author of the collection of poems;Becoming released through Whistling Shade Press
Author of the collection of poems;Becoming released through Whistling Shade Press
Returning Guest, Michael Gelb is an international speaker, corporate coach and consultant to CEO's of fortune 500 companies. He's written many books, including bestsellers such as, How to Think like Leonardo DaVinci and Work Like Leonardo DaVinci. This show discusses how you can use the creative principles of Thomas Edison to bring your ideas into reality.