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Send us a textThe curtain is up, the body count is rising, and Amy and Travis are back in action! In this episode, Andrea and Eric review the second installment in Hallmark's fan-favorite series Mystery 101 — Playing Dead. Set against the backdrop of a local theater production, this whodunnit brings drama on and off the stage.Andrea dives into the evolving relationship between Amy and Travis, while Eric weighs in on the pacing and whether the mystery gave him enough clues to work with. From shady stagehands to diva drama, they unpack it all—plus a few thoughts on how this sequel holds up compared to the pilot.
How to Have More Empathy for Your SpouseEmpathy is the backbone of emotional connection in marriage, yet most couples never learn the difference between being “nice,” listening, and truly empathizing. In this episode of Reconciling Marriages with Coach Jack, you'll get a practical guide to building real connection through validation—not just understanding or fixing. If you want to break the cycle of conflict and start making your spouse feel valued and understood, this is where to start.What You'll Learn:Why empathy—not just listening or being nice—creates real emotional connectionHow to validate your spouse so they feel normal and rightThe difference between agreeing with ideas and empathizing with emotionsPractical examples of validation that you can use in your own marriageWant to Work With Coach Jack? If you're ready to build a closer marriage using proven, step-by-step relationship skills, learn more about my Re-Connections Coaching Package. Coaching is practical, private, and focused on helping you create the marriage you want.Key Takeaways:Listening is not enough—validation and empathy are required for connectionAgreement is for ideas; empathy is for emotionsFocusing on how your spouse receives your words changes the relationship dynamicValidation can defuse conflict and build long-term intimacyThese skills can be learned and improved by anyoneAdditional Resources:Connecting Through "Yes!" – Book on the skill of agreement in relationships and marriageFree Download - Help your spouse to enjoy talking with you again with these free lessons.Work one-on-one with Coach Jack to repair your relationship using small, easy steps that rebuild connection quickly. Visit CoachJackIto.com to learn more about relationship coaching.
If you've ever found yourself calculating your calories again and again, hoping for a different result, this episode is for you.Here's what we cover:Why constantly recalculating calories is a massive waste of timeThe real problem: not calorie numbers, but lifestyle habitsWhy your weight is always exactly where it's supposed to beHow to know if your calorie estimation is actually rightThe importance of consistency before making any changesReal stories from clients who are stuck in the calorie-counting cycleThe key mindset shift that will stop you from endlessly tweaking your numbersWhy it's not about eating less — it's about building better habitsIf your weight keeps creeping up despite your best efforts, this episode will help you break the cycle and finally focus on what actually works.Send me your question or feedback
In this episode of PPC Live The Podcast, host Anu welcomes Google Ads coach and ex-Googler Jyll Saskin Gales to discuss a pivotal moment in her career – taking on a client she shouldn't have. Jyll shares how ignoring red flags led to a situation that forced her to fire a difficult client and refund their retainer, but ultimately pushed her to transform her business model from Google Ads management to coaching and education.Listen as Jyll provides valuable insights on:Recognizing client red flags before they become problemsSetting and maintaining professional boundariesTrusting your gut when something doesn't feel rightThe challenges of AI adoption in Google Ads campaignsFinding a supportive community in the PPC industryThis transparent conversation about failures, mistakes, and comebacks offers practical advice for PPC professionals at all levels. Whether you're an agency owner, freelancer, or in-house marketer, Jyll's experience reminds us that sometimes our biggest professional setbacks lead to our greatest opportunities.00:00 Introduction to PPC Live The Podcast01:54 Meet Our First Guest: Jyll Saskin Gales03:48 Jyll's Biggest Mistake in Google Ads Management08:24 Lessons Learned and Advice for Handling Difficult Clients16:12 The Importance of Trusting Your Gut21:23 Navigating AI in Google Ads24:05 Final Thoughts and Upcoming EventsGet the full transcript on our Podcast Site.Jyll Saskin Gales is an ex-Google employee, holds a Havard MBA and is exceptional at making the sometimes-scary world of advertising clear and easy to understand. Follow Jyll on LinkedIn, TikTok or InstagramBook a coaching call with AnuPPC Live The Podcast (formerly PPCChat Roundup) features weekly conversations with paid search experts sharing their experiences, challenges, and triumphs in the ever-changing digital marketing landscape.The next PPC Live event is on June 26th in Leeds, UKFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on TwitterJoin our WhatsApp GroupSubscribe to our Newsletter
Old school rules that Gen Z ignore, for ex: The customer is always rightThe 9-to-5 grind is the gold standardYou should dress for the job you want, not the job you haveThe politics or religion conversation is inappropriateYou must save for a rainy dayThe corporate ladder is the only path to successThe white picket fence is the dreamYou can retire at 65The man should be the breadwinnerThe college degree equals job security lieFinancial tasks you can get done in just an hour, for ex: see if you have unclaimed assets, ask your cell phone provider for a better deal, check your credit and then freeze it, etc.The first place burglars break into your home: 81% of burglars enter through the first floor34% go in through the front door23% enter through a first-floor window22% get in through the back door9% enter through the garage4% get in through the basement, another 4% enter through an unlocked entrance2% go in through a storage area and 2% enter anywhere on the second floorThere is a Jeff story that goes with this
So you want to build a life that truly reflects who you are? Amazing. Just know… it's not all vision boards and good vibes.In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on 5 uncomfortable but essential truths I've learned from years of trial, error, reinvention, and brave decisions. Whether you're pivoting careers, launching a business, or simply trying to live more honestly, these insights will help you navigate the real emotional terrain of building a life that feels like you.We talk about:Why all-or-nothing thinking will keep you stuck (and how I almost let it kill a dream of mine)Why making the “wrong” choice is the only way to find what's rightThe emotional cost of being fully yourself (yes, it includes rejection)Why talent and competence aren't the most important pieces of the puzzleWhy you need the courage to hear a lot of NOs — and how taking more emotional risks is the only way to open doors to powerful YESes.Plus: a bonus truth about why even the “right path” will hurt sometimes—and why I still choose it over staying small.If you're serious about building a life you love—not just dreaming about it, but actually doing it—this conversation is for you.
In this compelling episode of the Whole Body Detox Show (Podcast 221), host David DeHaas is joined by Leslie Manookian, Sarah Clendenon, and Misty Karlfelt —three passionate advocates behind the historic passage of Idaho's Medical Freedom Act (S.1210). These women share their personal journeys shaped by experiences with vaccine injury, autoimmune disease, and medical coercion, and explain how they fought for bodily autonomy, informed consent, and medical freedom in Idaho.Learn how organizations like Health Freedom Idaho and the Health Freedom Defense Fund played pivotal roles in championing this groundbreaking law, which bans all medical mandates, including vaccine requirements, mask mandates, and forced testing, imposed by government, schools, and employers. This legislation marks a major victory in the fight for individual rights and state sovereignty.If you've ever questioned mandatory medical policies or public health coercion, this episode is a must-watch. Learn why bodily autonomy is a non-negotiable right and how strengthening immune health through natural methods can help ensure individual freedom.Key Topics Covered:The story behind Idaho's S.1210 Medical Freedom LawWhy bodily autonomy is a fundamental rightThe dangers of vaccine coercion and medical mandatesThe value of natural immunity over vaccine-induced immunityThe connection between immune system strength and overall healthHow individuals with autoimmune disease view medical pressuresThe Marxist roots of collectivist medical policiesVaccine Exemption Form: https://healthfreedomidaho.com/search/Vaccine+exemption+/www.healthfreedomidaho.comHealthFreedomDefense.orgFor additional resources mentioned in this episode, visit LivingWatersCleanse.com and watch the free video on the Four Natural Laws of Healing to learn how to naturally boost your immune system.Subscribe, share, and help spread thisSupport the show Ready for your healing journey?Visit our website: www.LivingWatersCleanse.com Or give us a call at: (208) 378-9911Stem Cell Activation Patches:www.StemCellPatch.netGet your Supplements and Natural Body Products Here:www.livingwaterscleanse.com/supplementsQI-Shield EMF Devices:Protect your whole home or office with a touric shield from EMF's. 1. QI Shield Covers 16'x16' 2. QI Home Covers 50' x 50' 3. QI Max Covers 250'x250'Click on link and enter Livingwaters in discount code section during checkout Magnesium Soaks:Follow us on our socials: Living Waters Wellness CenterBitChute: www.bitchute.com/livingwaterswellnessRumble: www.rumble.com/l...
A 10-Minute Monologue on the Populist Shift, Liberal Panic, and the Pirate Ship We Call MAGA“They didn't get kicked out. They walked out. And they're not coming back.”In this bold, sharp, and unapologetically mansplained monologue, Chris Abraham breaks format and breaks it all down — solo. Inspired by a Facebook conversation with an old journalist friend, Chris delivers a clear-eyed meditation on what the media, the liberal elite, and even his own peers consistently misunderstand about the MAGA phenomenon.
What if Royal Match and EverMerge had a baby… and it made $250K/day?That's Matching Story, the surprise hit that blended match-3, merge, and classic narrative-driven creatives into one of the most polished casual games of 2025.Today, we dissect how Matching Story, which soft-launched in 2021, took its time, perfected its systems, and is now out-earning most casual titles on the charts.
Ever had a place just click for you in a way you couldn't explain?In this week's Travel Talk episode, host Kim Anderson shares what makes a place feel like home—and why that answer is never one-size-fits-all. Inspired by her conversation with Nancy De Losa (Episode #166), who splits her time between Australia and Italy, Kim reflects on her own first experience in Italy, the instant connection she felt, and how that feeling shaped her travels going forward.You'll hear Kim's personal story of living in the port of Rome, building community abroad, and learning to embrace the places that speak to your soul—whether or not anyone else understands. Because the truth is, what you love about a place might be exactly what someone else can't stand—and that's the beauty of it all.In this episode, you'll learn:Why “What's your favorite place?” isn't always an easy questionHow to trust your gut when a place just feels rightThe importance of letting your travel experiences be yours—without comparisonIf you've ever felt at home in a faraway place—or still wonder where that feeling might show up for you—this episode is your sign to keep exploring. So grab your coffee, press play, and let's talk about the places that stay with you.Craving more Italy–Australia inspo? Check out Episode #113 with fellow Italian-Australian Cristian Bonetto—a Lonely Planet author and travel writer with his own take on life between these two beautiful places.Want travel tips and a behind-the-scenes look at the podcast? SIGN UP for our weekly newsletter here! It's just the good stuff, I promise. No spam here. Support the showMore Travel, Less Money—Download Your FREE GUIDE & Start Exploring! Let's connect on Instagram! @DesignHerTravel Get $20 when you Sign-Up for Buzzsprout Please Note: I may earn a small commission when purchasing through these links. It doesn't cost you anything extra but does help support the show.
In this episode, I'm joined by my good friend Larry Williams from Unlock Health—a guy who's got more flow (in both hair and ideas) than most of us can handle. Larry's journey into senior living marketing is a wild ride, from old-school print shops to becoming a digital marketing leader focused on impact over flash. We talk hoops, heart, and how this industry can change lives when we lean into our stories.We break down insights from Unlock Health's latest 2025 Senior Living Marketing Survey Report—and let me tell you, the data doesn't lie. Larry and I dive into what's working, what's evolving, and how marketers can keep up (without losing their minds). Spoiler: it's complex, and that's okay.We talk:Why digital marketing isn't a “set it and forget it” gameThe rise of paid search, SEO, and paid social—and how to play them rightThe critical shift toward adult child decision-makersWhy storytelling is still your #1 marketing superpowerHow AI can help us be more human, not lessPlus, we riff on basketball, bad knees (RIP my meniscus), and the amazing humans that make this industry so special.If you're in senior living, marketing, or just love hearing from people who are passionate about what they do—this one's for you.
It's our favourite moment of the fortnight. Bryony's back and this week we're talking:Kisses gone wrongKisses gone rightThe boy who asked if he could do something involving his fingerThe man who didn't ask if he could do something that gave Nicola a big shockWhy Bryony's mug habit has gone to a new levelNicola's tips for a great lunch in ParisPerfume dupesSome incredible beauty recommendationsEnjoy xx
主播:Flora(中国)+ Erin(美国) 音乐:If You Believe继DeepSeek之后,又一款AI产品火出圈——Manus。Manus来自拉丁文。It means hand (手)。下面,我们就外媒关于Manus报道的语言点展开学习一下。01. 火了(快速传播):spread like wildfireSince Manus was launched last week (自从Manus上周推出以来), it has spread online like wildfire.Something becomes popular very fast.-The video spread like wildfire.-The news spread like wildfire.火了(引起轰动):cause such a stirManus caused such a stir just a few days after its release (刚发布几天之后).Cause: To make something happen.Stir: excitement.Release: to let go or to put out.-The company released a new app.02. 使用权: access rightThe access right now is really limited. Manus的访问权限很有限。Access (as a noun): A way to use something.Access right: Permission to use something.-You have no access right.03. 在测试阶段:in beta phaseIt is still in its beta phase. Manus现在仍处于测试阶段。Beta phase: A test version before the real one is ready.-The chat bot (聊天程序) is still in its beta phase.04. 通用人工智能代理:General AI AgentWhat we know so far is that Manus works like a General AI Agent, so it is important to make a distinction (区分) between what Manus can do and an everyday chatbot.General AI Agent: A smart AI that works by itself.Difference: Agentic AI is when the AI tool can act autonomously (自动地) and it's able to make decisions based on the information. In contrast, a chatbot like ChatGPT is human-led (人类主导的).AI 革命已经悄然到来,它不仅在改变我们的工作方式,也在重塑我们的日常生活。从 DeepSeek 到 Manus,一波又一波的新技术正迅速涌现,给我们带来无限可能。让我们持续关注它的动态,开放使用后,我们再和大家聊聊实际使用体验吧!
Get Your SEO AuditPerth Retail Roadshow Some of the best e-commerce leaders don't take the traditional path—and Sarah Brown is proof of that. After starting in finance, she made the leap into fashion e-commerce, working with top brands like Mavi and Shona Joy and earning a spot in Australia's Top 50 in E-Commerce.In This Episode:The unexpected corporate skill set that gives e-commerce leaders an edgeWhy DTC brands are doubling down on resale models—and how to do it rightThe real impact of AI on e-commerce (beyond the hype)Fast fulfillment & customer experience—why brands need to think like Amazon & UberWhy live shopping, TikTok Shop & content-first commerce are the future
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Statistician says there's NOT A CHANCE that polls are as close as they sayRemember, remember 5th of Nov — treason & plots from BOTH sidesWhat I Saw at STOP THE STEAL 4 Years AgoElection Aftermath — Will Usual Suspects Start J6 Part DeuxVote if you wish, but don't DEVOTE yourself to party or candidate; WHAT is right, NOT WHO is rightThe 1916 Project - interview with author & filmmaker Seth Gruber The1916Project.comWill AI synthesize a New World Religion? Bill Gates says we need it. People from every religion are already training AIPrepping is huge — here's what people are doingIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
Statistician says there's NOT A CHANCE that polls are as close as they sayRemember, remember 5th of Nov — treason & plots from BOTH sidesWhat I Saw at STOP THE STEAL 4 Years AgoElection Aftermath — Will Usual Suspects Start J6 Part DeuxVote if you wish, but don't DEVOTE yourself to party or candidate; WHAT is right, NOT WHO is rightThe 1916 Project - interview with author & filmmaker Seth Gruber The1916Project.comWill AI synthesize a New World Religion? Bill Gates says we need it. People from every religion are already training AIPrepping is huge — here's what people are doingIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
We plunge ever deeper into the convoluted world of guru punditry and are dazzled at the theatrics at the 'Rescue the Republic' event, inspired by the profound insights of Eric Weinstein on political speeches, and thrilled at Michael Moynihan's hard knock interview with the moderate heterodox thinker Megyn Kelly. Join us won't you?00:00 Introduction and Health Check Adventures04:15 Exploring the GuruSphere and GuruCon08:57 Matt and Chris Debate Round 1: The Unholy Alliance16:35 Russell Brand and Jordan Peterson's Prayer Time24:51 Bret's Amazing Metaphor: David and the Phoenix36:01 Matt Taibbi's Speaking Truth to Power with the Bible40:24 Rage Against the War Machine43:25 Eric Weinstein's analysis of Kamala Harris58:44 Joe Rogan's Bias and Broken Conspiracy Prone Brain01:13:53 Michael Moynihan softballs Megyn Kelly01:26:11 Cynical Chris and Moderate Megyn: Alex Jones & Tucker are right!01:32:57 Hard Knock Heterodoxy01:47:35 Matt and Chris Debate Round 2: Left and RightThe full episode is available for Patreon subscribers (2 hr 1 min).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusLinksRescue The Republic WebsiteRage Against the War MachineAll the videos from the Rescue the Republic eventEric Weinstein deciphers Kamala's speech for Chris WilliamsonMegyn Kelly Enjoys Watching Legacy Media Crumble | HONESTLY
In this episode, Jenna Barron, news editor of SD Times, interviews Andrew Tunall, head of product at Embrace, a mobile observability company. They talk about:What it takes to get mobile observability rightThe challenges companies might face when trying to get observability into mobile appsOpenTelemetry's role in mobile observability Access Embrace's open source mobile observability SDKs here: https://github.com/embrace-io
Episode 94: The Importance of Probation and ParoleGuest: Abigail Briddick, Allison Vroman, Madison Henry, and Katie ZiomekThis is the 13th week of the 2024 spring semester at Heartland Community College and Bingham's students are studying probation and parole. While discussing the importance of probation and parole, Bingham asked these four young ladies how they would feel if the Supreme Court took away their right to vote. In addition, Bingham and today's guest discuss the following: Their career goalsWhy they enrolled in the courseWhat high school they attendedTheir favorite constitutional rightThe founder of probation The difference between probation and paroleProbation Terms and conditionsGood time creditShould a felon be allowed to voteShould a felon be allowed to be president1st Amendment5th Amendment8th AmendmentBlack Lives MatterWhite SupremacyShould marijuana be legalized at the federal levelWhat they'd like to see the Biden Administration accomplishYou can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/ https://peculiarbooks.org Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/
Do you get frustrated when things don't go according to plan in your life and business? What if every challenge and setback was actually a gift in disguise, perfectly orchestrated by the universe to help you grow and expand?Clint X Morgan vulnerably shares his recent journey of navigating unexpected obstacles, intense emotions, and profound realizations. By learning to fully feel his feelings and trust in the perfection of every experience, Clint receives game-changing opportunities he never could have imagined.From technical difficulties and deleted videos to missing board game cards and a transformative breathwork experience at a music festival, Clint takes you on a wild ride of synchronicities and plot twists. He shares how surrendering to the wisdom of challenging emotions can unlock crystal clear clarity, inspired action, and next-level creativity.If you're ready to reframe your struggles as sacred invitations to feel, heal, and expand, this episode will crack you wide open. Discover how to embrace every twist and turn on the path, knowing it's all unfolding for your highest good and accelerating your success."There are no accidents. Everything that shows up is part of the perfection that will guide you to your next level when you surrender to it." ~ Clint X MorganIn This Episode:Navigating frustration and sadness when nothing seems to go rightThe power of feeling challenging emotions fully to release stuck energyReceiving a massive download to create the "Be Rich" board gameTransforming triggers into teachers and trusting the perfection of conflictVisioning a next-level "DMT Experience" festival of unified breathwork and musicReframing struggles as opportunities to feel, grow, and quantum leapConnect with The Rich Mystic Man: Go to https://clintxmorgan.org/therichmysticman to book a call with Clint to see if you're a fit for The Rich Mystic Man Retreat.Or DM Clint on Insta with the words ‘Rich Man' to find out more about the next retreat.Website - https://clintxmorgan.org/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/clint_x_morgan/?hl=enYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClintXMorganFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/ClintXMorgan/TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@clintxmorgan Stream my music on Spotify:https://www.tinyurl.com/clintxspotify Mentioned ResourcesThe Wish Board Game:...
This week on The Business of Open Source I talked to Heather Meeker, General Partner of OSS Capital and author of From Project to Profit, How to Build a Business around your Open Source Project. We talked about some things that I entirely agree with, and then there were some points I challenged Heather on — all in all, it was fabulous conversation. Here's what we covered:Why you should think of your project and product as two different products so you avoid thinking of your open source project as a loss leader and get your incentives rightThe differences between supplementary and complementary products, and how the relationship between project and product is often complementary, even in situations where that relationship is non-obviousWe disagreed about pricing — should COSS businesses have cheaper products than closed-source companies? Why cares about your being open source? Are open source companies more capital efficient? Heather says so, but I'm not convinced. Heather also talked about how they select companies to invest inDo open source companies by definition do a better job at paying attention to user / customer demand? Check out the episode, and check out more about Heather Meeker here: Personal websiteOSS CapitalLinkedIn
Join us as we dive into the hidden world of spiritual abuse within church communities, uncovering shocking revelations and the urgent need for justice. But what happens when the very institutions meant to provide solace and support become complicit in perpetuating harm? Tune in to find out what happens next.If you're feeling frustrated and helpless because your efforts to stop abuse in your church or faith community are being ignored, then you are not alone! You may have already tried reporting the abuse to church leaders or authorities, only to see it swept under the rug or dismissed. Instead of seeing justice and accountability, you may be witnessing the perpetrators being protected and the victims being silenced. It's time to come together and take action to demand change and ensure that everyone in your community is safe and treated with respect.My special guest is Johnna Harris(Listen to part 1 of this two-part interview here.)Johnna Harris, a dedicated advocate and co-host of the Bodies behind the Bus podcast, brings a wealth of experience and empathy to the conversation around spiritual abuse in church and faith communities. Her unwavering commitment to amplifying the voices of survivors and promoting awareness is truly commendable. With a unique blend of personal insight and professional dedication, Johnna's work is making a real impact in the lives of many. Her passion for fostering healing and understanding shines through in her thoughtful approach to advocacy, making her a valuable voice in the ongoing dialogue about supporting survivors and creating positive change within faith spaces.We have to be willing to say no person is perfect, and no person is above questioning. And our church leaders, our pastors, these ministry organizations, all of them, we have a rubric for what their integrity and character should look like. That has been thrown into survivor faces over and over and over again in the SBC. It's thrown into women's faces. You cannot be here. You cannot be leading if you are a woman, because it needs to be a man. Here's what it says in the Bible. Yet we're not holding them to those standards. All I'm asking people is to actually be consistent and hold our leaders, hold our churches to the standards that we were told matter to them, that we were told matter to God. - Johnna HarrisIn this episode, you will be able to:Understand how to address Southern Baptist Convention sexual abuse.Discover survivor stories and advocacy for change.Embrace the importance of justice and accountability in faith communities.Take action against spiritual abuse within your church.Join a Patreon community for difference-makers in promoting justice.Hear survivor storiesListening to survivors' narratives is a powerful way of understanding the gravity and reality of spiritual abuse in faith communities. Each story offers a firsthand perspective that illuminates the complexity and nuance of this issue. It is through these narratives that we can become better allies, advocates, and agents of change within our communities.Listen to Part 1 of this 2 part interview with Johnna Harris. If youu haven't heard part 1, listen to it here. The resources mentioned in this episode are:Join the Defund the SBC movement by designating your donations to specific areas in your church and asking for transparency on where the money goes, especially in relation to legal fees and image management efforts.Send letters, emails, and make phone calls to church leaders and denomination policymakers to advocate for justice and transparency in handling abuse cases.Follow abuse survivors in the SBC on social media and read their stories to understand the impact and importance of seeking justice for survivors.Consider making a New Year's resolution to actively do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God in your circle of influence, taking tangible steps to make a difference.Join the Difference Maker community on Patreon to access exclusive episodes and engage in deeper conversations about advocacy and making a difference in various spaces at www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference.Key Takeaways:Understand the impact of Southern Baptist Convention sexual abuse on individuals and communities.Hear survivor stories and learn about their advocacy efforts for change.Recognize the importance of justice and accountability within faith communities.Take actionable steps to combat spiritual abuse in church settings.Join a Patreon community for difference-makers in promoting justice and accountability in faith communities.The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction to Johnna Harris's advocacy work00:04:02 - Trigger warning and self-care00:08:47 - Impact of spiritual abuse on women's voices00:11:45 - Healing journey and self-care00:13:10 - Connection between Acts 29 and the SBC00:15:16 - Sexual Abuse Scandals in the SBC00:16:01 - Corruption Within the SBC00:17:48 - Samantha Killary's Lawsuit00:21:49 - Transparency with Cooperative Program Funds00:30:42 - Hope for Change00:33:33 - SBC's involvement in thwarting justice00:35:23 - The role of good people in complicity00:37:40 - Holding church leaders accountable00:41:18 - Making wrongs right00:43:38 - Taking action for justice00:49:17 - The Power of Stories and Advocacy00:49:42 - New Year's Resolution for Justice00:50:22 - Invitation to Do Justice00:51:05 - Join the Patreon Community00:52:40 - Reflecting on the Year and Making a DifferenceTimestamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - Introduction to Johnna Harris's advocacy workJohnna Harris discusses her advocacy work on behalf of Southern Baptist Convention and the Acts 29 network survivors, focusing on survivors of spiritual abuse themselves.00:04:02 - Trigger warning and self-careThe host provides a trigger warning for the discussion on abuse and emphasizes the importance of self-care for those who have experienced religious trauma.00:08:47 - Impact of spiritual abuse on women's voicesJohnna and Lori discuss the silencing of women's voices in some religious spaces, sharing their own experiences and the challenges they faced as women in leadership roles.00:11:45 - Healing journey and self-careJohnna shares her healing journey, including therapy and avoiding retraumatization in religious settings, highlighting the importance of self-care for survivors of spiritual abuse.00:13:10 - Connection between Acts 29 and the SBCThe discussion delves into the connection between the Acts 29 network and the Southern Baptist Convention, shedding light on the lack of robust accountability structures within the SBC and its impact on survivors of spiritual abuse.00:15:16 - Sexual Abuse Scandals in the SBCDiscussion on the handling of sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) and the numerous lawsuits and scandals related to survivors coming forward.00:16:01 - Corruption Within the SBCThe Guidepost report findings of corruption within the SBC in handling and reporting sexual abuse cases, with mention of multiple lawsuits in Kentucky.00:17:48 - Samantha Killary's LawsuitDetails about Samantha Killary's lawsuit, the entities involved, and the implication of the SBC's intervention potentially affecting other abuse survivors in Kentucky.00:21:49 - Impact of Cooperative Program FundsHighlighting the use of Cooperative Program funds for legal actions and the potential negative impact on abuse survivors if the Supreme Court in KY rules in favor of the SBC's stance.00:30:42 - Hope for ChangeDiscussion on the challenges of bringing about accountability and change within the SBC and other western evangelical entities, expressing a desire for positive growth within churches.00:33:33 - SBC's involvement in thwarting justiceJohnna discusses the potential impact of the Southern Baptist Convention's (SBC) amicus brief on the statute of limitations for second-party perpetrators. She highlights the potential consequences for survivors seeking justice and the disturbing reality of justice being thwarted by powerful entities.00:35:23 - The role of good people in complicityJohnna emphasizes the complicity of good people in allowing injustice to persist. She urges listeners to educate themselves and take action to hold leaders and organizations accountable for their actions, particularly in cases of abuse and cover-ups.00:37:40 - Holding church leaders accountableThe conversation delves into the need for consistency in holding church leaders accountable to the standards they espouse. Johnna urges people to consider where their tithes and donations are directed, emphasizing the importance of transparency and responsible stewardship of financial contributions.00:41:18 - Making wrongs rightThe discussion emphasizes the importance of making wrongs right and pursuing justice, rather than succumbing to "himpathy." It calls for a collective effort to address spiritual abuse and hold leaders accountable for their actions, advocating for defunding the SBC as a potentially necessary course of action.00:43:38 - Taking action for justiceJohnna encourages listeners to take action in various ways, including defunding the SBC legal efforts by designating offerings, seeking transparency in financial contributions, and advocating for abuse survivors. The conversation underscores the need for accountability and highlights the role of individuals00:49:17 - The Power of Stories and AdvocacyLori and Johnna emphasize the importance of hearing abuse survivors' stories in the SBC to understand the significance of advocating for justice. They encourage listeners to actively engage in advocacy efforts and share their ideas in a Patreon episode at www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference.00:49:42 - New Year's Resolution for JusticeLori encourages listeners to make New Year's resolutions focused on doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God. She emphasizes the importance of actively participating in advocacy efforts within their circle of influence.00:50:22 - Invitation to Do JusticeLori invites followers of God to consider how they can do justice within their denominational and church homes. She encourages listeners to join their Patreon community for deeper discussions on advocacy and making a difference.00:51:05 - Join the Patreon CommunityLori invites listeners to join their Patreon community, where they can access exclusive episodes and engage in conversations about making a difference in their respective spaces. She welcomes individuals from diverse religious backgrounds to share their perspectives.00:52:40 - Reflecting on the Year and Making a DifferenceLori encourages listeners to reflect on the past year and consider what they want to stop, start, or continue doing. She invites them to connect with her on social media to share their reflections and discuss their plans for making a difference.https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/https://www.twitter.com/@awodpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifferencehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.comhttps://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference
Join us as we dive into the hidden world of spiritual abuse within church communities, uncovering shocking revelations and the urgent need for justice. But what happens when the very institutions meant to provide solace and support become complicit in perpetuating harm? Tune in to find out what happens next.If you're feeling frustrated and helpless because your efforts to stop abuse in your church or faith community are being ignored, then you are not alone! You may have already tried reporting the abuse to church leaders or authorities, only to see it swept under the rug or dismissed. Instead of seeing justice and accountability, you may be witnessing the perpetrators being protected and the victims being silenced. It's time to come together and take action to demand change and ensure that everyone in your community is safe and treated with respect.My special guest is Johnna Harris(Listen to part 1 of this two-part interview here.)Johnna Harris, a dedicated advocate and co-host of the Bodies behind the Bus podcast, brings a wealth of experience and empathy to the conversation around spiritual abuse in church and faith communities. Her unwavering commitment to amplifying the voices of survivors and promoting awareness is truly commendable. With a unique blend of personal insight and professional dedication, Johnna's work is making a real impact in the lives of many. Her passion for fostering healing and understanding shines through in her thoughtful approach to advocacy, making her a valuable voice in the ongoing dialogue about supporting survivors and creating positive change within faith spaces.We have to be willing to say no person is perfect, and no person is above questioning. And our church leaders, our pastors, these ministry organizations, all of them, we have a rubric for what their integrity and character should look like. That has been thrown into survivor faces over and over and over again in the SBC. It's thrown into women's faces. You cannot be here. You cannot be leading if you are a woman, because it needs to be a man. Here's what it says in the Bible. Yet we're not holding them to those standards. All I'm asking people is to actually be consistent and hold our leaders, hold our churches to the standards that we were told matter to them, that we were told matter to God. - Johnna HarrisIn this episode, you will be able to:Understand how to address Southern Baptist Convention sexual abuse.Discover survivor stories and advocacy for change.Embrace the importance of justice and accountability in faith communities.Take action against spiritual abuse within your church.Join a Patreon community for difference-makers in promoting justice.Hear survivor storiesListening to survivors' narratives is a powerful way of understanding the gravity and reality of spiritual abuse in faith communities. Each story offers a firsthand perspective that illuminates the complexity and nuance of this issue. It is through these narratives that we can become better allies, advocates, and agents of change within our communities.Listen to Part 1 of this 2 part interview with Johnna Harris. If youu haven't heard part 1, listen to it here. The resources mentioned in this episode are:Join the Defund the SBC movement by designating your donations to specific areas in your church and asking for transparency on where the money goes, especially in relation to legal fees and image management efforts.Send letters, emails, and make phone calls to church leaders and denomination policymakers to advocate for justice and transparency in handling abuse cases.Follow abuse survivors in the SBC on social media and read their stories to understand the impact and importance of seeking justice for survivors.Consider making a New Year's resolution to actively do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God in your circle of influence, taking tangible steps to make a difference.Join the Difference Maker community on Patreon to access exclusive episodes and engage in deeper conversations about advocacy and making a difference in various spaces at www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference.Key Takeaways:Understand the impact of Southern Baptist Convention sexual abuse on individuals and communities.Hear survivor stories and learn about their advocacy efforts for change.Recognize the importance of justice and accountability within faith communities.Take actionable steps to combat spiritual abuse in church settings.Join a Patreon community for difference-makers in promoting justice and accountability in faith communities.The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction to Johnna Harris's advocacy work00:04:02 - Trigger warning and self-care00:08:47 - Impact of spiritual abuse on women's voices00:11:45 - Healing journey and self-care00:13:10 - Connection between Acts 29 and the SBC00:15:16 - Sexual Abuse Scandals in the SBC00:16:01 - Corruption Within the SBC00:17:48 - Samantha Killary's Lawsuit00:21:49 - Transparency with Cooperative Program Funds00:30:42 - Hope for Change00:33:33 - SBC's involvement in thwarting justice00:35:23 - The role of good people in complicity00:37:40 - Holding church leaders accountable00:41:18 - Making wrongs right00:43:38 - Taking action for justice00:49:17 - The Power of Stories and Advocacy00:49:42 - New Year's Resolution for Justice00:50:22 - Invitation to Do Justice00:51:05 - Join the Patreon Community00:52:40 - Reflecting on the Year and Making a DifferenceTimestamped summary of this episode:00:00:00 - Introduction to Johnna Harris's advocacy workJohnna Harris discusses her advocacy work on behalf of Southern Baptist Convention and the Acts 29 network survivors, focusing on survivors of spiritual abuse themselves.00:04:02 - Trigger warning and self-careThe host provides a trigger warning for the discussion on abuse and emphasizes the importance of self-care for those who have experienced religious trauma.00:08:47 - Impact of spiritual abuse on women's voicesJohnna and Lori discuss the silencing of women's voices in some religious spaces, sharing their own experiences and the challenges they faced as women in leadership roles.00:11:45 - Healing journey and self-careJohnna shares her healing journey, including therapy and avoiding retraumatization in religious settings, highlighting the importance of self-care for survivors of spiritual abuse.00:13:10 - Connection between Acts 29 and the SBCThe discussion delves into the connection between the Acts 29 network and the Southern Baptist Convention, shedding light on the lack of robust accountability structures within the SBC and its impact on survivors of spiritual abuse.00:15:16 - Sexual Abuse Scandals in the SBCDiscussion on the handling of sexual abuse within the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) and the numerous lawsuits and scandals related to survivors coming forward.00:16:01 - Corruption Within the SBCThe Guidepost report findings of corruption within the SBC in handling and reporting sexual abuse cases, with mention of multiple lawsuits in Kentucky.00:17:48 - Samantha Killary's LawsuitDetails about Samantha Killary's lawsuit, the entities involved, and the implication of the SBC's intervention potentially affecting other abuse survivors in Kentucky.00:21:49 - Impact of Cooperative Program FundsHighlighting the use of Cooperative Program funds for legal actions and the potential negative impact on abuse survivors if the Supreme Court in KY rules in favor of the SBC's stance.00:30:42 - Hope for ChangeDiscussion on the challenges of bringing about accountability and change within the SBC and other western evangelical entities, expressing a desire for positive growth within churches.00:33:33 - SBC's involvement in thwarting justiceJohnna discusses the potential impact of the Southern Baptist Convention's (SBC) amicus brief on the statute of limitations for second-party perpetrators. She highlights the potential consequences for survivors seeking justice and the disturbing reality of justice being thwarted by powerful entities.00:35:23 - The role of good people in complicityJohnna emphasizes the complicity of good people in allowing injustice to persist. She urges listeners to educate themselves and take action to hold leaders and organizations accountable for their actions, particularly in cases of abuse and cover-ups.00:37:40 - Holding church leaders accountableThe conversation delves into the need for consistency in holding church leaders accountable to the standards they espouse. Johnna urges people to consider where their tithes and donations are directed, emphasizing the importance of transparency and responsible stewardship of financial contributions.00:41:18 - Making wrongs rightThe discussion emphasizes the importance of making wrongs right and pursuing justice, rather than succumbing to "himpathy." It calls for a collective effort to address spiritual abuse and hold leaders accountable for their actions, advocating for defunding the SBC as a potentially necessary course of action.00:43:38 - Taking action for justiceJohnna encourages listeners to take action in various ways, including defunding the SBC legal efforts by designating offerings, seeking transparency in financial contributions, and advocating for abuse survivors. The conversation underscores the need for accountability and highlights the role of individuals00:49:17 - The Power of Stories and AdvocacyLori and Johnna emphasize the importance of hearing abuse survivors' stories in the SBC to understand the significance of advocating for justice. They encourage listeners to actively engage in advocacy efforts and share their ideas in a Patreon episode at www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference.00:49:42 - New Year's Resolution for JusticeLori encourages listeners to make New Year's resolutions focused on doing justice, loving mercy, and walking humbly with God. She emphasizes the importance of actively participating in advocacy efforts within their circle of influence.00:50:22 - Invitation to Do JusticeLori invites followers of God to consider how they can do justice within their denominational and church homes. She encourages listeners to join their Patreon community for deeper discussions on advocacy and making a difference.00:51:05 - Join the Patreon CommunityLori invites listeners to join their Patreon community, where they can access exclusive episodes and engage in conversations about making a difference in their respective spaces. She welcomes individuals from diverse religious backgrounds to share their perspectives.00:52:40 - Reflecting on the Year and Making a DifferenceLori encourages listeners to reflect on the past year and consider what they want to stop, start, or continue doing. She invites them to connect with her on social media to share their reflections and discuss their plans for making a difference.https://www.facebook.com/A-World-of-Difference-613933132591673/https://www.twitter.com/@awodpodhttps://www.youtube.com/@aworldofdifferencehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/aworldofdifference/https://www.aworldofdifferencepodcast.comhttps://www.patreon.com/aworldofdifference
Episode 85: Parens PatriaeGuest: Brooklyn BelandThis is the 16th week of the 2023 fall semester at HCC and Bingham's class is about to take their final exam. The topic of today's episode is included on that final exam. Today's guest, Brooklyn Beland, and Bingham will discuss the subject of Parens Patriae and the following: Brooklyn's career pathWhy she enrolled in the courseWhat high school she attendedHer favorite constitutional rightThe first juvenile courtThe aim of the courtIts city and state of originThe juvenile justice processShould a felon be allowed to voteShould a felon be allowed to be presidentBlack Lives MatterWhite SupremacyShould marijuana be legalized at the federal levelWhat he'd like to see the Biden administration accomplishYou can listen to the JFA Podcast Show wherever you get your podcast or by clicking on one of the links below.https://dlbspodcast.buzzsprout.com https://blog.feedspot.com/social_justice_podcasts/ https://peculiarbooks.org Also if you are interested in exercise and being healthy check out the Top 20 Triathlon Podcasts.https://blog.feedspot.com/triathlon_podcasts/
In this week's episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Scott McKain.Scott's a globally recognized authority on how organizations and professionals create a distinction to attract and retain customers. He's a member of the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame. And he's one of 24 members of the “Sales and Marketing Hall of Fame.” And Scott's the author of eight best-selling customer experience books including his latest - The Ultimate Customer Experience: 5 Steps Everyone Must Know to Excite Your Customers, Engage Your Colleagues, and Enjoy Your Work.Here's what we discuss:Scott learned the value of customer experience from his father's grocery storeWhile customer expectations have changed, the basic premise is still the sameCustomer loyalty is only created through emotionWhat James Cameron's The Titanic teaches us about word of mouthCustomers don't want you to make it right - they want you to get it rightThe ultimate customer experience drives customers to repeat and referCustomers compare you to every great experience, not your direct competitorsHow the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess resort created the ultimate experience with golden retrieversThe right way to be empathetic to customersLeaders need to model the behaviors they expect from employeesRESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:Scott's siteScott's book - The Ultimate Customer ExperienceScott on LinkedIn
#038 - For the final episode of Season 3, join us in this inspiring conversation with Jenna Maudlin, a multi-award-winning designer and advocate for social good. Jenna is currently working with Apart of Me, a charity empowering children and young people to cope with loss and trauma. Jenna shares her journey of following her heart as a designer to teaching design thinking to young minds. We also discuss co-designing with children and young people as therapeutic intervention. Jenna also puts a call out for you to get involved with her exciting projects she's working on. In this episode:Co-designing with children and young peopleFollowing your heart when the time is rightThe importance of lived experiencesKnowing your superpowersAnd much more!ShownotesConnect with Jenna on Linkedin and get involved her projectshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jenna-maudlin-61490713/Check out Apart of Me game and Nadiya app. They're free!www.apartofme.appJenna's favourite resourcesBusiness Model Generationhttps://www.strategyzer.com/books/business-model-generationThis is Service Design Thinkinghttps://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Service-Design-Thinking-Basics/dp/906369279XCreative Confidencehttps://www.creativeconfidence.com/Jenna in the newshttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/computer-suit-takes-guilt-out-of-childrens-tv-cgn9dcjnfhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/roddyclarke/2019/07/26/uk-graduates-draw-attention-to-global-issues-with-purpose-driven-designs/Show creditsIllustrations by Isa Vicentehttps://www.instagram.com/isadezgz/Music by Brad Porterhttps://prtr.co/Follow Design Feeling on social! LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/designfeelingco Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/designfeelingco/ Twitterhttps://twitter.com/designfeelingco TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@designfeelingco Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/designfeelingco
Career BackgroundCentral Michigan University Alumni MIS and Accounting Heaps of Credentials from the University of MichiganSolid career in consulting with Equaterra and KPMG HighlightsSearching for the next phase of his careerStudying Management Information Systems early onGreat first job story, awesomeThe big houston move, loved itWonderful start up company story and wooing a clientAnother Enron impacted individualHaving to let your team of 7 goCompany cultural differencesThe Mark Toon Impact on hisSeeing you being relaxedBeing an approachable professionalStanding up for your employeesDoing what's rightThe great guys from MichiganDave brown looks out for youWant to be a guest? Email me at gpnowak@gmail.com!
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This week, we discuss the tragic story of the Wilmington Coup. We also talk about the He Gets Us campaign, Nikki Haley running for president, the massive train derailment in Ohio, and how Elon Musk is an idiot... again. If you like our podcast, make sure to leave a 5-star review! Useful links from the episode:"He gets us" Super Bowl Jesus commercial angers both left and rightThe truth behind the ‘He Gets Us' ads for Jesus airing during the Super BowlThe Far Right Is Funding Evangelical Super Bowl Sunday AdsNikki Haley is running for presidentPresident Joe Biden signed legislation on December 2nd 2022 to block a national U.S. railroad strike.Rebecca Watson videoDianne Feinstein announces she will retire at the end of her current term (sort of)Elon Musk declares cancel culture over since Twitter takeover: 'You won't be missed'Yes, Elon Musk created a special system for showing you all his tweets firstMichael Knowles on performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the Super BowlBen Shapiro gives his “thoughts” and also ponders the genitals of flyover pilotsNewsMax's Benny Johnson says it should be illegalA Day of Blood: The 1898 Wilmington Race RiotDemocracy Betrayed: The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898 and Its LegacyTHE WILMINGTON COUP D'ÉTAT OF 1898What a White-Supremacist Coup Looks Like"The Vampire that Hovers Over North Carolina," News and Observer, September 27, 1898White Declaration of Independence
The most impactful leaders turn challenges into growth opportunities. In this episode, our hosts welcome Dr. Tommy Watson, Ed. D., ACC, one of America's leading experts on turning transitions into triumphs, to their podcast. Dr. Watson has authored two books and is considered an authority on resilience, change, motivation, and leadership. Dr. Tommy explains his definition of resilience as the ability to bounce back from adversity. He believes that no matter what area of life someone comes from or what they do, they will always face challenges and must be able to bounce back in order to be successful. Learn more about Dr. Tommy's philosophies for life and leadership in this latest episode of Revenue Builders.Additional Resources:Support skill and character building for NC youth: https://www.shieldmentor.org/Read Dr. Tomy's motivational guide - The Resilience of Champions: Secret Habits of Highly Resilient Individuals and Organizationshttps://www.amazon.com/Resilience-Champions-Resilient-Individuals-Organizations/dp/1491733543Read Dr. Tommy's memoir - A Face of Courage: The Tommy Watson Storyhttps://www.amazon.com/Face-Courage-Watson-Story-How-survive/dp/0595530567Connect with Dr. Tommy on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tawatsonspeaking/Listen to More Revenue Builders: https://www.forcemanagement.com/revenue-builders-podcast HIGHLIGHTSDr. Tommy's definition of resilienceHow sports gave him a dreamBeing a statistical miracle of human resilienceHow to focus on the positiveTuning in to your ‘yes' voice and tuning out your ‘no' voiceThe three V's of motivationNever forget your ‘why'Finding the one thing that is going rightThe resilience of champions and thriving in uncertaintyThe growth comes from the valley, not the mountains.Defining your vision of excellenceSuccess and failure are a cycle, not opposite outcomesRituals of your culture QUOTESDr. Tommy - Definition of resilience: “Resilience, John, and John, is really about just bouncing back from adversity because no matter what area of life you come from, or what you do, we're always going to face some challenges when it comes to life, life is gonna throw things at us, and we got to be able to bounce back. But I think oftentimes people look at resiliency as simply surviving, that's an aspect of it. But resiliency is really about bouncing back and thriving.”Dr. Tommy - Focus on the positive: “Sometimes in the midst of a lot of chaos, you have to hone in on the one thing that's going right, find one thing that's going right and hold on to it.” Check out John McMahon's book here: https://www.amazon.com/Qualified-Sales-Leader-Proven-Lessons/dp/0578895064
Brandon Gilbert is the founder of Hyperion Herbs and an outspoken critic of modern day "spirituality." In this conversation with Brandon we discuss:How modern day spirituality gets it all wrongGetting definitions and intentions rightThe harsh truths of the true traditions and their practitionersWhy it's nearly impossible for any of us to achieve enlightenmentA key milestone on one's journey to spiritual enlightenment...and more.You can learn more about Brandon on his website and his YouTube Channel.Terrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.net.Music by Chris Merenda
Peep Laja is the CEO and Co-Founder of Wynter - B2B message testing platform. He is one of the world's leading experts in Conversion Rate Optimisation and founder of multiple other companies such as Speero and CXL. Peep hosts “How to Win” podcast and is a popular content creator on both Linkedin and Twitter.In this episode we talk about:Building expertise personal brand for business purposes onlineHow to best utilize Linkedin algorithmHow to get your product messaging rightThe importance of timing in businessImpact of AI on content creationLife lessons and personal productivity===Find other episodes on > https://www.pursuitofscrappiness.co/ Watch select full-length episodes on our YouTube channel > https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP6ueaLnjS-CQfrMCm2EoTA ===Connect with us on Linkedin > https://www.linkedin.com/company/pursuit-of-scrappiness/ Questions/suggestions? Join our Telegram group > https://t.me/pursuitofscrappiness
In 2022, my word for the year was “Visibility.” The goal was to show up authentically, share my gifts with as many people as possible to begin to heal Black and Brown women of corporate and relationship trauma.In addition, since I have always been the “safe Black girl” that my White colleagues and friends come to ask questions about the Black community, I decided to turn this skill into several offerings. Listen, it takes a lot of energy to do this, so there is no reason why I should not be compensated for it.Being more “visible” also meant that some companies, organizations, booking agents, and event planners would reach out, asking me to come and speak/present/facilitate for exposure only and pay my own travel and accommodation expenses.As we say amongst my friends, “where ‘dey do dat at?”Join me inside this week's episode as I share with you how absurd this whole concept is to ask somebody to share their gifts and talents for free, and what I think you should do about it!What You Learn:The absurdity of not being compensated for your time and talentsWhat you should do if asked to give your time and work for exposure onlyWhen it's appropriate to be a team player and when to stand up for what's rightThe damage that these conditions will do to your mindset and confidence and how to break free!Featured on the Show:Click here to listen to Episode 72 “That's IT… I QUIT!!!” as mentioned in the episodeRead Future Cain's LinkedIn post on compensating on a low or no budgetCheck out my newsletter titled “Did You Know” on LinkedIn that covers Leadership and Personal Development Topics for Women, teaching you how to lead confidently and consciously using practical and spiritual concepts.Begin your healing journey by joining the Relationship Architect Academy and find the support you need today!Get on the Waitlist for my upcoming community for healing and supporting my Black and Brown sisters!Reach out to me on our Contact PageLearn more about how you can work directly with meLove the show? Leave a review of the show in Apple Podcasts (click the link to find out how).Follow me on Instagram!Find me on Facebook! As an Executive Coach for Women, Professional Speaker, Corporate Metaphysician™, Author of The 5 Phases of Dating – The Grown-Ass Woman's Guide to Attracting and...
Start your new year strong! Get your free Personal Reboot Guide at www.theconfidentman.meCheck out more resources to help you as a man at David Maxwell CoachingWe live in an overloaded society. We are overloaded with information and options. This can distract us as men from focusing on what is most important in our lives. In order to do this, we must learn to walk a different kind of road: Our Personal Narrow Road. This happens when we choose to live differently. We decide to figure out what is important to us and what we should focus on. This is a hard process, but men have always stepped up when things are hard. Let's understand what the narrow road is and how it can help us as men.The Narrow Road ConceptThe narrow road is important for men because of our tendency to want to "do it all"We must focus our life and purpose as men in a narrow way or we will be distracted from our purposeDeciding to live the narrow road is to lighten your own load in lifeTo live a life that isn't as stressful because you are not trying to do everythingThe narrow road is hard because we have to deal with our own motivations and inner issuesThe Benefits of the Narrow RoadThe narrow road life helps us define our true purpose as menTo live a narrow road life means we have to know our purposeMen who don't know their purpose will run after everything Men who are seeking validation cannot live on purpose Purpose acts like glasses to narrow your focusYou may have desires to do specific things, but the timing may not be rightThe narrow road tells us where to put our time and energyWhen you make the decision about what is most important you are automatically prioritizingQuestions for the Narrow Road?No man is like you and you are not like any other manPeople can assist and help, but in the end, we have to cut our own trail in the jungle of life Taking responsibility for our life as men means we are focusing on what we CAN do no matter the situation or what's been done to us What is Our Reality? What Roles Do We Have? What Season of Life are We In? What is Most Natural? Mentioned in this episode:Get your free Personal Reboot Guide Ebook to start your year strong! Go to www.theconfidentman.me to get your copy today.
Concert FridayMUSIC"Prepare The Way" - Charlie Hall & Passion"Make Room" - (Casting Crowns feat. Matt Maher)Family hiding from the stormFound no place at the keeper's doorIt was for this a Child was bornTo save a world so cold and hollowThe sleeping town did not knowThat lying in a manger lowA Savior King who had no homeHas come to heal our sorrowsIs there room in your heartIs there room in your heartIs there room in your heartFor God to write His storyShepherds counting sheep in the nightDo not fear the glory lightYou are precious in His sightGod has come to raise the lowlyIs there room in your heartIs there room in your heartIs there room in your heartFor God to write His storyYou can come as you areBut it may set you apartWhen you make room in your heartAnd trade your dreams for His gloryMake room in your heartMake room in your heartMother holds the Promise tightEvery wrong will be made rightThe road is straight and the burden's lightFor in His hands He holds tomorrowIs there room in your heartIs there room in your heartIs there room in your heartFor God to write His storyYou can come as you areBut it may set you apartWhen you make room in your heartAnd trade your dreams for His gloryMake room in your heartMake room in your heartMake room in your heartMake room in your heart
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We wish every stay would be perfect and every guest would check out ready to leave a 5-star review and secure their next stay. But this is the real world, and every host will eventually face a problem with a guest's stay. From a piece of equipment breaking down to another guest making it impossible for everyone to enjoy their stay, challenging situations come up that no one wants to have to deal with.But there are some secrets to navigating them that will make everyone involved feel supported. So how do you solve guest challenges when they come up, so everyone enjoys their stay? On this edition of STR Conversations, Eric and I sit down to discuss the event that happened at Freewyld this weekend, what it taught us, and the systems we're putting in place to handle these types of situations like this in the future. We'll walk you through our 6-step process to deal with challenges that come up with guests while they are staying at your property while communicating with them in a way that makes them feel supported and then creating a system to deal with these situations in the future. Listen in to learn the key to providing a high level of hospitality to every guest, no matter the situation. Topics CoveredThe 6-step process to deal with challenges that come up with guests while they are staying at your propertyThe difference between making the situation right and being rightThe #1 thing to do when a problem develops with a guest or guestsWhy details matterHow to make both parties feel supportedThe key to providing an excellent experience for every guest, no matter the situationHow to communicate as a leader and provide high-level hospitality while making sure ALL parties feel supportedThe 3 traits you need to operate as a high-level hospitality hostWhy the problem is not solved until the guest says it is solvedHow to educate your team to deal with the problem in the futureHow you can use texts to document a situation for future referenceWhy it's important to remember YOU are a hospitality company firstWhat to do if a problem needs to be escalatedResources FREE Airbnb Starter GuideGet Paid for Your Pad Email ListSTR Legends MastermindSTR Profit AcademyOvernight SuccessSubscribe to GPFYP on Apple PodcastsEmail jasper@getpaidforyourpad.comSponsor Legends X Short-Term Rental Accelerator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this weeks episode Amanda is joined by best selling author & teacher Carly Boyle.It's an inspiring story of the courage it takes to overcome childhood abuse, finding meaning and purpose in life and the deep work of healing your inner child.Carly achieved everything she ever wanted in life yet felt a deep sense of being unfulfilled which started the journey back to herselfTopics covered:The impact of early childhood trauma & how it impacts our relationshipsThe neuroscience behind stress, anxiety & the subconscious mindBuilding awareness & the turning point of choosing YOUThe courage to fight for what is rightThe journey back to self and leaving behind the need of others for validation/safety/security etcThe importance of courage & identifying your core valuesStarting again, fighting for your rights and rebuilding life as a single parentThe pathway to becoming a best selling authorFinding joy in life even in the midst of turmoilHealing the inner child & reparenting yourselfGet Carly's book here - https://www.lulu.com/shop/carly-boyle/the-awakened-warrior-toolkit/paperback/product-vz9p54.html?page=1&pageSize=4Carly's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/carly_great_big_stories/--------Christmas WREATH MAKING & SELF CARE DAY - Sat 10th Dec 2022 - Glenariffe Forest Parkhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/466313665727Amanda St John is a professional Singer-Songwriter, Music Mentor, Motivational Coach & TEDx Speaker from Ireland. She has coached/mentored for over 15 years as well as having a successful music career with 2 albums, UK/Irish & USA tours, worldwide airplay (including BBC Radio 6 and RTE Radio 1), a major synch in an international advert campaign and she even sang for the US President in Washington DC. But she only committed to her music career in her mid 30's after a near death experience in a car accident inspired her to reassess her life and finally follow her dreams.To BOOK Amanda for coaching/mentoring/public speaking email - amandastjohnmusic@gmail.comor follow her:A Created Life (Coach)Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/acreatedlife_coachFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076151084578Website for all Amanda St John music links etc - https://www.amandastjohnmusic.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Being a difference-maker dad requires you to be in your best shape - mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. It means you are taking a holistic approach to self-care because your family needs a well-rounded figure to look up to. Ed Draves is in the house and pumped to share how gaining back control of his health has been the most significant decision he could have made as a father and as a human being. If you're feeling pressed with time thinking you don't have enough left to finish off your 2022 goals or if you feel like you need to wait for the new year to start, here's your motivation boost to start TODAY. "The biggest obstacle was actually recognizing what I was doing was not working. I was not feeling well. I was not doing my best. I thought I was doing okay but looking back, I was doing quite horribly.” - Ed Draves In This Episode:Ed reveals the root of his disappointment should he decide to go back to the Ed he was in the pastRealize there's so much more to life than just looking goodPrepare for a mindset shift, especially in the way you look at foodUnderstand what happens to the body, naturally and amazingly, after you started eating rightThe humanitarian side of being fit and healthy (Note: you can GIVE MORE if you HAVE MORE)Learn about the obstacles Ed had to battle through and overcome in his quest to find his way back to great healthHow his relationship with food has changed over the course of timeUnderstand how balance works and how to leverage it for your goodWhy you shouldn't wait to STARTResources Mentioned:Email cam@dmdpodcast.com to get your copy of the FREE GUIDE: 7 Steps to Lose 7 LBS in 7 DaysKidney Foundation (Be an Organ Donor)Adventures In Live MinistryConnect with Ed Draves: FacebookLinkedInConnect with Cam Hall:FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedInYouTubeEmail - cam@dmdpodcast.com
Get ready, science lovers! (and even non-science lovers) This episode is about to blow your mind. Dr. Thomas Sheahen joined Gary to talk about the relativity of time, how science always points to God, and much more!Also in this episode:Consciousness, the higher functions of mankindOur view of time vs God's view of timeThe comprehension of total timeFalse godsHow religion and science can both be rightThe possible existence of UFOs & aliensHow the moon affects usThere's a great intelligence behind “coincidences”Constraints humans impose upon GodPossible realities of different versions of HellQuantum MechanicsYou can get Dr. Sheahen's book here:https://www.amazon.com/Everywhen-Symmetry-Dr-Thomas-Sheahen/dp/195671510XDr. Thomas P. Sheahen is vice president of the Science and Environment Policy Project (SEPP), Director of the Institute for Theological Encounter with Science and Technology (ITEST), and president/CEO of Western Technology, Inc., an independent consulting firm specializing in energy technology issues with business implications,From 2005 – 2009, Dr. Sheahen served as a Senior Analyst in the Systems Integration Office of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. From 1993 - 2002 he was a senior scientist in the Energy Systems Group for Science Applications International Corporation, where he led a team of evaluators in selecting renewable energy projects for support by NREL. He previously held positions with Argonne National Laboratory, Energy Research Advisory Board to the Department of Energy, SRI International (Stanford Research Institute), Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, National Bureau of Standards, and Bell Telephone Laboratories.Dr. Sheahen is the author of Introduction to High-Temperature Superconductivity (Plenum Press: 1994). His research papers have appeared in many peer-reviewed scientific journals, including Physical Review, Applied Optics, Journal of Technology Transfer, Reviews of Modern Physics, Energy the International Journal, Strategic Planning, and Energy Management, and The Science Teacher.Dr. Sheahen has co-authored numerous reports on topics including rocket re-entry instrumentation (Bell Labs), industrial instrumentation and analysis of measurement economics (Industrial Nucleonics), research program plans (National Bureau of Standards), industrial energy conservation (Office of Technology Assessment), national energy policy planning (DOE), and renewable energy technology (SAIC).Dr. Sheahen holds B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
You've seen that friend who does nothing but complain on social media… We all have one. They just endlessly post sob stories about how terrible their life is, and they keep doing it because their posts get engagement. The downside of this is anyone seeing those posts starts to form a negative mental image of that person - no one wants to hang out with someone who's constantly bringing the mood down. The same goes for bands. If a band, or band member, is constantly whining about life (or the music business) being difficult, that artist is less likely to achieve any meaningful form of success because people won't want to work with them. It's easy to be someone people enjoy working with, just by having a positive attitude. Listen now to learn how you can avoid becoming a “woe is me” artist! What you'll learn: Avoiding toxic trait of being constantly negative on social mediaWhy the artists who “make it” aren't the complainersHow to make money without trying to sell CDsThe band who alienated their entire fanbase with one Facebook postThe pros of staying positive during bad timesTwo examples of bands doing it rightThe mental roadblocks of negative thought For full show notes, visit https://bandhive.rocks/135
Can an employer really claim to have strong ESG credentials if they aren't addressing societal issues like race equality and discrimination, and if they're simply relying on policies and training?How can employers meet the changing expectations of regulators, investors, employees, job candidates and clients?The legal definition of race is much broader than many people realise. In this episode, Kanika Kitchlu-Connolly, co-chair of TLT's BAME network, joins our employment team to discuss:Why this is so challenging but important for employers to get rightThe role of employee networks, from sharing information and lived experiences to raising issues, offering solutions, acting as a sounding board and holding employers to accountThe role of data, from helping employers to achieve their goals, to demonstrating what's working, revealing barriers and defending claimsOther ways to embed an anti-racism policy, from induction processes and exit interviews, to reverse mentoring and enabling people to become alliesComplex legal issues, including those arising from “zero tolerance” policies, “banter”, harassment, indirect discrimination and positive discriminationOur news update covers fire and rehire practices and the rights of agency staff.Further reading:Acas: fire and rehire practicesBITC: Race at Work CharterRare Recruitment: Race Fairness CommitmentEHRC: using positive action to address workplace disadvantageSend us your questions and we'll answer them in a future episode – email emplawpodcast@tltsolicitors.com or Tweet us using the hashtag #TLTemploymentpodcast and tag @TLT_EmploymentYou can find out more about our employment team at tltsolicitors.com/employmentSign up to receive our updates at tltsolicitors.com/signupIf you've enjoyed listening, please rate us and write a review.
Tiffany Neuman is an amazing brand designer. She is the magic behind many big brands such as Burt's Bee's, Stoli, Fed Ex and Adidas. Through her own personal journey and the experience of working with struggling entrepreneurs she has developed her unique concept of the Legacy Brand™.In this episode we will cover:Building your team when the time is rightThe importance of TrademarksBenefits of a Mastermind Consistency in brandingYou can learn more about Tiffany Neuman at www.tiffanyneuman.com or learn more about the Legacy Brand™ at www.yourlegacybrand.com. Or hang out with her live @tiffanyneumancreative.Don't miss your chance to get presale pricing for Legalpreneur Live - Join the waitlist now! Now is a great time to join the Legalpreneur Membership! Get in now before prices go up in the spring. Learn more here. Links: Andrea's Instagram Legalpreneur Instagram Website FacebookTwitter TikTokYouTubeTranscriptDisclaimer: The Legalpreneur Podcast is advertising/marketing material. It is not legal advice. Please consult with your attorney on these topics. Copyright Legalpreneur Inc 2022
The start of a new year is the perfect time to implement the Profit First cash management method in your business. Not sure how to get started? We're sharing first steps and common mistakes to avoid this week. Join us and start your year off strong. Topics we cover in this episode include:Why the start of a new year is an ideal time to implement Profit FirstThe best way to fast-track implementation and make sure it's done rightThe biggest hurdles people face when implementing and how to get past themCommon questions about Profit First including around owner's comp, payroll, and the tax accountHow to adjust your percentages based on changes in revenue and overheadLifestyle congruence and how to use it to set meaningful revenue goalsLINKSVisit the episode page at https://contractorsuccessforum.com/newyear for more details and a transcript of the show.Find all episodes and related links at ContractorSuccessForum.com.Join the LinkedIn Group at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14026881/FIND US ONLINERob Williams, Profit Strategist | IronGateESS.comWade Carpenter, CPA, CGMA | CarpenterCPAs.comStephen Brown, Bonding Expert | McWins.com
The start of a new year is the perfect time to implement the Profit First cash management method in your business. Not sure how to get started? We're sharing first steps and common mistakes to avoid this week. Join us and start your year off strong. Topics we cover in this episode include:Why the start of a new year is an ideal time to implement Profit FirstThe best way to fast-track implementation and make sure it's done rightThe biggest hurdles people face when implementing and how to get past themCommon questions about Profit First including around owner's comp, payroll, and the tax accountHow to adjust your percentages based on changes in revenue and overheadLifestyle congruence and how to use it to set meaningful revenue goalsLINKSVisit the episode page at https://contractorsuccessforum.com/newyear for more details and a transcript of the show.Find all episodes and related links at ContractorSuccessForum.com.Join the LinkedIn Group at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14026881/FIND US ONLINERob Williams, Profit Strategist | IronGateESS.comWade Carpenter, CPA, CGMA | CarpenterCPAs.comStephen Brown, Bonding Expert | McWins.com
In the words of the legendary Terry Pratchett, in the Discworld novel The Truth:“A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth has had a chance to get its boots on.”Or from one of my favorite bands, The Protomen in their song, “The Hounds”:“When I say he was a monsterWhen I set fire to his nameIt does not matter where you hear it fromWhether truth or lies, it gets said all the sameBecome a ReConsider Patron…Whatever's on the table plays!”Volume biasI've been on a kick recently about a propensity for us to misunderstand or misrepresent people who aren't in our tribe. And how BS gets amplified.In “How to casually radicalize a citizen,” we talked about how people with less-than-awesome intent can easily (and do) create a stream of the worst of the opposition. You can see this and then get a bit radicalized yourself, as we see.But this is happening passively, too. I call it VOLUME BIAS.Shout-out to...Bob NelsonClint LohseElianTheWitchDXXXVIIISUMMARY:-More partisan positions tend to be simpler-Simpler is easier to digest, shorter to say than more nuanced positions-Easier to repeat, too-You'll hear them more often-They naturally get more opportunities to make their massage heardHow I think volume bias works among regular people:More partisan people are both more certain and more passionate about their certainty, because less partisan people are more prone to have nuance and remaining questionsSo partisan people can…State a clearer positionState a shorter positionSay it with deep conviction that less partisan ones can'tMore partisan folks are more likely to attack others, as well, meaning the less partisan folks often get intimidated out of the conversation, tooLess partisan folks are indeed having conversations, but quiet ones - in the kitchen. I'm one of the folks they confess to, all over the political spectrum. They feel they've lost touch with their own party (or vice versa)This becomes a self-reinforcing cycleHow volume bias seems to work in the media and electionsNuance is harder to understand than the more loud/short/simple positionsAnd so, the nuanced stuff will literally be forgotten, it won't catch our attention nearly as muchWe're largely consuming media differently -- getting more individual bits about more things going on in the world, but with less time and focus for each individual thingSo even where the news / politicians are playing more nuanced stuff, you just don't hear it nearly as well, don't digest and retain it nearly as well…...especially if you are not consuming long-form articlesThe resultThere is a bias in what we're exposed to - higher volume stuff is shared moreThere is a bias in what we digest and remember - it's like we have a high-pass filter for anything that's not loud/simple enoughSo we only really get very loud versions of what our team believes and what the other team believes…...these loud versions are the most partisan, certain, and simpleThrough highly repeated exposure we start to lose our own ability to remember that there can be nuance in our own team's positions, much less the other team'sExamples:The vaccine itself - how it works, why it's safeTrump's great at it: “I'm gonna build a big, beautiful wall” “I'll end the ISIS war in 100 days”The fact that both of these were ridiculous took more time to explain, so it was harder to convince people“The election was stolen”INITIATIVEIs huge.Generally accusations and affirmative positions, once stated, if they are attractive, require far, far more energy to refute than they were to spread in the first place. Volume Bias Likely Helped Trump Get ElectedTrump predicted news ratings would take a hit when he was no longer presidentHe was rightThe guy was very loud, and people listened whether they loved or hated him(The fact that news ratings dropped without him is a key case study - it's our own reading/listening behaviors that drive the volume bias)Trump not only got a lot of free airtime…...but the typical “sparring debate” cable news shows had a democrat and a pro-Trump republican because having agreement is not loudu and therefore BORINGHow was this prevented in the past? Are we doomed?Demagogues did pop up! And, lo and behold, they had very simple messages that could be repeated easily. Greece and Rome, 20th century Europe, etc, all come to mind. There is always space in a fairly free society for Charlatans.HOWEVER, the big thing in parts of the past was clearinghouse that had the technological and economic power to constrain what got volume, and the incentives to do so.And generally I think there is a trend of technology between fracturing and consolidation of power over messaging volume. We are in an incredibly fractured state now. I gave a few talks at MIT's Enterprise Forum about just this, and in making this episode I just now decided to go get those onto the podcast for y'all, so stay tunedSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/reconsiderpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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You can't just chatter about patience. If patience moderates our sorrows, then it's ultimately a deeper spiritual virtue that can't be instrumentalized to feel better—it's more deeply connected to a joy and hope that recognizes to what and to whom we are in demand, to whom we're responsible, brings closer attention to the present moment, and acknowledges our limitations and lack of control. In this episode, Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan Rosa review and reflect on the six episodes that made up our series on patience: why it's so hard, what's good about it, and how we might cultivate it.These six episodes explored patience in its theological, ethical, and psychological context, offering cultural and social diagnosis of our modern predicament with patience, defining the virtue in its divine and human contexts, and then considering the practical cultivation of patience as a way of life.This series featured interviews with Andrew Root (Luther Seminary), Kathryn Tanner (Yale Divinity School), Paul Dafydd Jones (University of Virginia), Adam Eitel (Yale Divinity School), Sarah Schnitker (Baylor University), and Tish Harrison Warren (priest, author, and New York Times columnist).Show NotesModerating sorrowsJames 5:7: "Be patient therefore beloved until the coming of the Lord. The farmer waits for the precious crop from the earth, being patient with it, until it receives the early and the late rains. You also must be patient. Strengthen your hearts. For the coming of the Lord is near."The patient way to make a s'moreAn unexpected s'mores tutorialKairos vs Chronos: often overdone, it applies when you're talking about patience.Time with kids at bed time is incommensurate with work productivity time; comparing the two is a category mistake."One of the things that these conversations about patients had had started to clue me into was the importance of being attuned to the proper activity or thing for which this time is—a less uniform account of time that says for instance, you know, the bedtime routine with my children that time is for that. And so thinking of it as somehow commensurate with work productivity time would be a category mistake of a sort. It would be an unfaithfulness. And so that impatience derives from a lack of attentiveness to the temporal texture of our lives in really relation to God." (Ryan)There can be "patient hurry"Patience is like audio compression: it sets a threshold that is sensitive to the sorrow in our life and moderates or mitigates it.Episode summariesPatience Part 1, Andy Root: "To say that I'm busy is to indicate that I'm in demand."Feeling busy = feeling importantRecognitionAttending to the present, accepting a different form of "being in demand."Patience Part 2, Kathy Tanner: "There's no profit in waiting."Connecting economy to patience."Something has to hold firm in order for you to take risks."Stability and the steadfast love of God.Patience Part 3, Paul Dafydd Jones: "The Psalms of lament and complaint can get, as we know, incredibly dark, incredibly bleak. One operation of divine patience could be that God gives ancient Israel the time and space to accuse God. God is patient with expressions of trauma, expressions of guilt, expressions of deep anguish. And God is so patient with them that they get included in the Canon. Like, some of the most powerful, skeptical, doubtful, angry moments are found in the Psalms. So God's letting be at this moment and letting happen includes within it God's honoring of grief and trauma, such that those moments become part of the scriptures."Psalms of complaintPsychologist Julie Exline on anger with GodAnger with God is consistent with patiencePatience Part 4, Adam Eitel: "Moderating sorrow is not to suppress it or develop an affected callousness or disenchanted, jaded relation to the things one really loves."It's hard to chatter about patience.Patience and joyPatience Part 5, Sarah Schnitker: Identify, Imagine, and SyncNormativity and a truer cognitive reappraisal of one's emotional statePatience Part 6, Tish Harrison Warren: "God intended man to have all good, but in his, God's, time and therefore all disobedience, all sin consists essentially in breaking out of time. Hence the restoration of order by the Son of God had to be the annulment of that premature snatching at knowledge, the beating down of the hand, outstretched toward eternity, the repentant return from a false, swift transfer of eternity to a true, slow confinement in time. Hence the importance of patience in the New Testament, which becomes the basic constituent of Christianity. More central, even the humility, the power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endure to the end, not to transcend one's own limitations, not to force issues by playing the hero or the titan, but to practice the virtue that lies beyond heroism: the meekness of the Lamb which is led."Control and Meekness: Meekness is controlled strengthProduction NotesThis podcast featured Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan RosaEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Martin Chan & Nathan JowersA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/givePart 1 Show Notes: Andrew RootDoubling down and the temptation to make up for lost timeHartmut Rosa and Modernity as AccelerationAcceleration across three categories: technology, social change, and pace of life"Decay rate” is accelerating—we can sense that things get old and obsolete much faster (e.g., phones, computers)Riding the wave of accelerated social change"We've become enamored with gadgets and time-saving technologies."“Getting more actions within units of time"Multi-taskingExpectations and waiting as an attack on the self"Waiting feels like a moral failure."Give yourself a break; people are under a huge amount of guilt that they're not using their time or curating the self they could have."You're screwing up my flow here, man."When I'm feeling the acceleration of time: “Get the bleep out of my way. My humanity is worn down through the acceleration."Busyness as an indicator of a good life“To say that I'm busy is to indicate that I'm in demand.""Stripping time of its sacred weight."Mid-life crises and the hollowness of timePatience is not just "go slower”Eric Fromm's "having mode" vs "being mode" of actionWaiting doesn't become the absence of somethingPixar's Soul, rushing to find purpose, failing to see the gift of connectedness to othersNot all resonance is good (e.g., the raging resonance of Capitol rioters)How would the church offer truly good opportunities for resonanceBonhoeffer and the community of resonant realityLuther's theology of the cross—being with and being for—sharing in the momentReceiving the act of being with and being forInstrumentalization vs resonanceBearing with one another in weakness, pain, and sufferingEncountering each other by putting down accelerated goals to be with and for the otherFlow or resonance in one's relationship to timeArtists, mystics, and a correlation with psychological flowPart 2 Show Notes: Kathryn TannerListen to Patience Part 1 on Time, Acceleration, and Waiting, with Andrew Root (July 24, 2021)What does patience have to do with money?Is time money?What is finance dominated capitalism?Viewing economy and our relationship to time through past, present, and future"Chained to the past”—debt is no longer designed to be paid off, and you can't escape it“Urgent focus on the present”—emergencies, preoccupation, short-term outlook, and anxietyWorkplace studiesPoverty, Emergency, and a Lack of Resources (Time or Money)Lack of time and resources makes you fixated on the presentA Christian sense of the urgency of the presentSufficient supply of God's graceThe right way to focus on the present"Consideration of the present for all intents and purposes collapses into concern about the future."The future is already embedded and encased in the present value of things.Stock market and collapsing the present into future expectationsPulling the future into the presentGamestop and making the future present, and the present futurePatience and elongating the presentFulsomeness, amplitude, expansiveness of God's graceRace, savings, and dire circumstancesPatience as a means to elongating the presentStability, volatility, and waiting“There's no profit in waiting"God's steadfast love and commitmentKierkegaard's Works of LoveAugustine's unstable volatile world and the implication of investing only in God's love and stability"Something has to hold firm in order for you to take risks."Part 3 Show Notes: Paul Dafydd JonesGod's patienceApostle Peter: “The Lord is not slow about his promise, as some think of slowness, but is patient with you.” (2 Peter 3)Tertullian and Cyprian"You need to think about who God is, and what God is doing before you think about who human beings are, and what we're called to become."Augustine: "God is patient, without any passion."Patience: Creation, providence, incarnation, TrinityCreatures are given time and space to "reward God's patience"This is not God getting out of the way; it's non-competitive between God and world.Colin Gunton: for the problem of evil, God's patience is a good place to start."God's patience occurs at a pace that is rarely congenial to us ... the world's history is not unfolding at the pace or the shape we would like.""God gives ancient Israel the time and space to accuse. God is patient with expressions of trauma, expressions of guilt, expressions of deep anguish. And God is so patient with them that they get included in the Canon.""Some of the most powerful, skeptical, doubtful, angry moments, are found in the psalms.""God patiently beholds the suffering of God's creatures, particularly with respect to ancient Israel, that somehow the traumas of creaturely life are present to God, and God in some sense has to bear or endure them."Beholding Suffering vs Enduring SufferingGod's responsibility for the entirety of the cosmos: "There's no getting God off the hook for things that happen in God's universe."And yet God doesn't approve of everything that occurs.Confident expectancy: "Moving to meet the kingdom that is coming towards us.""God's patience empowers us to act."The patience of God incarnate; Christ is patience incarnate"Israel is waiting for a Messiah."We cannot understand Christ as savior of the world without understanding him as Messiah of ancient Israel.God's solidarity with us"The pursuit of salvation runs through togetherness with creation in the deepest possible sense."Letting Be vs Letting Happen"Jesus has to negotiate the quotidian."Crucifixion as the one moment of divine impatience with sinTheology of the cross as an imperative"Christians often are not comfortable with complexity. We want to think in terms of assurance. And we want that assurance to be comforting in a fairly quick-fire away. I think theologians have the task of exposing that as an ersatz hope and insisting that faith includes complexity. It involves lingering over ambiguity. Trying to fit together. multi-dimensional beliefs that are this lattice work—none of which can be reduced to a pithy, marketing quip.""Theologians need to be patient in order to honor the complexity of Christian faith. ... That's called intellectual responsibility.""Christianity is not going to cease to be weaponized by snake-oil salespeople."Staying with complexity and ambiguity"The capacity to tell the truth is in short supply.""Human beings are called to respond to God's patience. Human beings are called to make good on God's patience. The covenant of grace, which is fulfilled in Christ and which is animated by the spirit, makes that a possibility. It's not an easy possibility of real life. I mean, not just because of sin and finitude, but because of the complexities of the world that we live in. But learning how to respond to God's patience, both through forms of waiting, through forms of activity, and sometimes through moments of intemperate resistance is I think at the heart of Christian life.""People should not get in the way of human flourishing ... brought about by the empowering patience of the Holy Spirit. ... That's a gospel moment. That's a kairos moment."Part 4 Show Notes: Adam EitelThe context for Thomas Aquinas and his friars"The friars are on the verge of being canceled."What is a virtue? "To have them is to have a kind of excellence and to be able to do excellent things."Where does patience fit in the virtues?Matter and ObjectThe matter of a virtue is the thing it's about, and the matter of patience is sorrow.Sorrow can have right or wrong objects and can be excessive or deficient.Sorrow is elicited by evil, that is, the diminishment of good.Patience is a moderating virtue for the passions, similar to courage.Patience is connected to fortitude or courage in moderating our response to "the saddest things.""Patience moderates or constrains sorrow, so that it doesn't go beyond its proper limit. When we become too absorbed in trouble or woe, alot of other things start to go wrong. That's what Gregory the Great called patience the guardian of the virtues. .... deteriorate." (or to ... guardian of the virtues in that sense.")What does it feel like to be patient on this account?You can't experience patience without experiencing joy."Joy is the antithesis of sorrow. Its remedy."Remedies: Take a bath, go to sleep, drink some wine, talk to a friend ... and at the top of the list is contemplation of God.Contemplation for Aquinas: prayer, chanting psalms, drawing one's mind to the presence of God.Experientia Dei—taste and see"This is scandalous to most virtue theorists ... but you can't have patience, or at least not much of it, without contemplation.""Moderating sorrow is not to suppress it or develop an affected callousness or disenchanted, jaded relation to the things one really loves.""Patience never means ignoring or turning away from the thing that's genuinely sorrowful."Diminishment of sorrow by nesting it among the many other goods.Modulate one's understanding of the thing that's sorrowful.The sorrow of losing a childYou can only write about it from inside of it.What is it? "Beneath the agitation, some kind of low grade anger, is there some sorrow? What has been lost? What have I been wanting that is not here? What's beneath the anger? What is it?"What scripture anchors you? "Find that scripture that anchors you in patience, and let it become yours. Let God speak to you through it.Part 5 Show Notes: Sarah SchnitkerThis episode was made possible in part by a grant from Blueprint 1543.Why study patience from a psychological perspective?Patience as notably absentCan we suffer well? Can we wait well?David Baily Harned: Has patience gone out of style since the industrial revolution (Patience: How We Wait Upon the World)Waiting as a form of sufferingDaily hassles patience, interpersonal patience, and life hardships patienceMeasuring patience is easier than measuring love, joy, or gratitude, because it isn't as socially valued in contemporary lifeHow virtue channels toward different goalsPatience can help you achieve your goals by helping you regulate emotion, allowing you to stay calm, making decisions, persist through difficultiesPatience and the pursuit of justicePatience and assertiveness“If you're a doormat, it's not because you are patient, it's because you lack assertiveness."Aristotelian "Golden Mean” thinking: neither recklessly pushing through or giving up and disengaging. Patience allows you to pursue the goal in an emotionally stable wayUnity of the virtues: “We need a constellation of virtues for a person to really flourish in this world."Golden Mean, excess, deficiency, too much and too littleAcedia and Me, Kathleen Norris on a forgotten viceAcedia in relationship: “Even in the pandemic… monotony…"The overlapping symptoms of acedia and depressionPatience is negatively correlated with depression symptoms; people with more life-hardships patience is a strength that helps people cope with some types of depressionPatience and gratitude buffer against ultimate struggles with existential meaning and suicide riskHow do you become more patient?“It requires patience to become more patient."Three Step Process for becoming more patient: Identify, Imagine, and SyncStep 1: Identify your emotional state. Patience is not suppression; it begins with attention and noticing—identifying what's going on.Step 2: Cognitive reappraisal: one of the most effective ways to regulate our emotions. Think about your own emotions from another person's perspective, or in light of the bigger picture. Take each particular situation and reappraise it.Find benefits. Turn a curse into a blessing. Find opportunities.Step 3: Sync with your purpose. Create a narrative that supports the meaning of suffering. For many this is religious faithReappraising cognitive reappraisal: How convinced do you have to be? You'd have to find something with “epistemic teeth”—is this something you can rationally endorse and know, and can you feel it?Combining patience and gratitude practices, allowing for multiple emotions at once, and reimagining and reappraising one's life within your understanding of purpose and meaning.Provide psychological distance to attenuate emotional response.The existential relevance of faith for patience; theological background of patiencePatience and a life worth livingLove, the unity of the virtues, and "the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation" (2 Peter 3)Part 6 Show Notes: Tish Harrison Warren"Part of becoming more patient is noticing how impatient you are. ... It's so not-linear."Kids will slow you down and expose your impatiencePatience often looks like other things—"it looks like contentment, it looks like trust, it looks like endurance."Patience and humility: "We are not the President of the United States. Things can go on without us.""Our entire life is lived in a posture of waiting."Waiting for the eschaton, the return of Christ, and things set rightThe illusion of control—James 4:13-14Has Urs Von Balthasar: "God intended man to have all good, but in his, God's, time and therefore all disobedience, all sin consists essentially in breaking out of time. Hence the restoration of order by the Son of God had to be the annulment of that premature snatching at knowledge, the beating down of the hand, outstretched toward eternity, the repentant return from a false, swift transfer of eternity to a true, slow confinement in time. Hence the importance of patience in the New Testament, which becomes the basic constituent of Christianity. More central, even the humility, the power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endure to the end, not to transcend one's own limitations, not to force issues by playing the hero or the titan, but to practice the virtue that lies beyond heroism: the meekness of the Lamb which is led.""We are creatures in time."Robert Wilken: "singular mark of patience is hope"Activism and patience together"Patience can get a bad rap, that Christians are just wanting to become bovine."Patience but not quietism, a long wait but not gradualismThe ultimate need to discern the momentClarence Jordan and Martin Luther King Jr.The practices of discernment for individuals and communitiesSocial media trains us to be impatientThe meaning of urgent change is changingInternet advocacy and a connected world makes us less patient people"It takes real work to slow down and listen to another person's perspective, especially if you disagree with them."We often don't have the patience to even understand someone else.Real conversations with real peopleSilence, solitude"Having a body requires an enormous amount of patience.""My kids are so slow. They're the one's teaching me to be patient!"Little hardships of boredom and discomfort"Life with a body and life with real people inevitably involves patience.""Patience is something we learn our way out of through privilege and through being, you know, important adults."
"We are creatures in time."Today, the Reverend Tish Harrison Warren explores patience as spiritual formation. She's an Anglican priest and author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which was Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year, and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. She recently started a weekly newsletter on faith in private and public life for The New York Times.She reflects on the human demand for control in both ordinary and extraordinary life events, from the line at the supermarket to the cancer ward; the recognition of human vulnerability and just hating the fact that we can't control what happens next; the temptation to break out of time; and the difficult balance between the urgent need for justice and the acceptance of our human and societal limits. The entire conversation is illuminated by the beauty of what Hans Urs Von Balthasar calls “the meekness of the Lamb which is led.”Part 6 of a 6-episode series on Patience, hosted by Ryan McAnnally-Linz.About Tish Harrison WarrenTish Harrison Warren is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America. She is the author of Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life, which was Christianity Today's 2018 Book of the Year, and Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work, or Watch, or Weep. She has worked in ministry settings for over a decade as a campus minister with InterVarsity Graduate and Faculty Ministries, as an associate rector, and with addicts and those in poverty through various churches and non-profit organizations. Currently, she is Writer in Residence at Resurrection South Austin. She is a monthly columnist with Christianity Today, and her articles and essays have appeared in the New York Times, Religion News Service, Christianity Today, Comment Magazine, The Point Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a founding member of The Pelican Project and a Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum. She lives with her husband and three children in the Austin, Texas area.Show Notes"Part of becoming more patient is noticing how impatient you are. ... It's so not-linear."Kids will slow you down and expose your impatiencePatience often looks like other things—"it looks like contentment, it looks like trust, it looks like endurance."Patience and humility: "We are not the President of the United States. Things can go on without us.""Our entire life is lived in a posture of waiting."Waiting for the eschaton, the return of Christ, and things set rightThe illusion of control—James 4:13-14Has Urs Von Balthasar: "God intended man to have all good, but in his, God's, time and therefore all disobedience, all sin consists essentially in breaking out of time. Hence the restoration of order by the Son of God had to be the annulment of that premature snatching at knowledge, the beating down of the hand, outstretched toward eternity, the repentant return from a false, swift transfer of eternity to a true, slow confinement in time. Hence the importance of patience in the New Testament, which becomes the basic constituent of Christianity. More central, even the humility, the power to wait, to persevere, to hold out, to endure to the end, not to transcend one's own limitations, not to force issues by playing the hero or the titan, but to practice the virtue that lies beyond heroism: the meekness of the Lamb which is led.""We are creatures in time."Robert Wilken: "singular mark of patience is hope"Activism and patience together"Patience can get a bad rap, that Christians are just wanting to become bovine."Patience but not quietism, a long wait but not gradualismThe ultimate need to discern the momentClarence Jordan and Martin Luther King Jr.The practices of discernment for individuals and communitiesSocial media trains us to be impatientThe meaning of urgent change is changingInternet advocacy and a connected world makes us less patient people"It takes real work to slow down and listen to another person's perspective, especially if you disagree with them."We often don't have the patience to even understand someone else.Real conversations with real peopleSilence, solitude"Having a body requires an enormous amount of patience.""My kids are so slow. They're the one's teaching me to be patient!"Little hardships of boredom and discomfort"Life with a body and life with real people inevitably involves patience.""Patience is something we learn our way out of through privilege and through being, you know, important adults."Production NotesThis podcast featured priest and author the Reverend Tish Harrison Warren and theologian Ryan McAnnally-LinzEdited and Produced by Evan RosaHosted by Evan RosaProduction Assistance by Martin Chan & Nathan JowersA Production of the Yale Center for Faith & Culture at Yale Divinity School https://faith.yale.edu/aboutSupport For the Life of the World podcast by giving to the Yale Center for Faith & Culture: https://faith.yale.edu/give
Sebene Selassie is a teacher, author, and speaker who explores the themes of belonging and identity through meditation, creativity, and spirituality. She is also a teacher on the 10 Percent Happier meditation app. Sebene began studying Buddhism 30 years ago and is a three-time cancer survivor of stage 3 and 4 cancer. Her book, You Belong: A Call for Connection is discussed in today's episode.But wait - there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you!Registration for the Spiritual Habits Group Program is open now! Visit spiritualhabits.net to sign up and learn more about how to bring forth real transformation in your life!In This Interview, Sebene Selassie and I Discuss Belonging and Connection and...Her book, You Belong: A Call for ConnectionBelonging is the feeling of not being separate from anythingThe absolute and relative truth of belongingNavigating our imbalances and aversionsHow separation begets domination, which leads to clinging to being rightThe comparing mind measures everything as better than, less than, or equal toHow our society is structured for comparison and competitionOur thoughts are often not our own, but come from our cultureThe challenge of recognizing our unconscious biasEmbodiment practice is bringing mindfulness to your bodily sensationsDifferences between thinking about the body and actually feeling the bodyThe different phrasings of the 5 Buddhist PreceptsSebene Selassie Links:Sebene's WebsiteInstagramSebene's video and audio linksOrganifi: Your all-day, total body, certified organic, delicious superfood system. Go to www.organifi.com and enter promo code WOLF to get 15% off any product in their store.Aura Digital Security provides digital security protection to keep your online finances, personal information, and tech safe from online threats. To sign up and get 3 months of service for free, visit aura.com/wolf. Ancient Nutrition offers whole food nutritional products that are designed to provide Ancient Nutrients in a modern, convenient form to power the body and mind and restore health, strength, and vitality. Enter promo code WOLF at ancientnutrition.com to get 20% off your first order If you enjoyed this conversation with Sebene Selassie on Belonging and Connection, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Deep Transformation with Spring WashamRobert WrightSteve Hagan
Bethany Braun-Silva's first pregnancy inspired her to kick off her writing career in the parenting space, and she quickly realized she had unique stories and content to share with parents across the country. From being the editor for parenting.com to leading strategy at What to Expect, Bethany's career story is full of perseverance, grit, and positive thinking. Today, you'll hear how Bethany climbed the ranks throughout the years and the different ways 2020 encouraged her to slow down and find balance. She shares how she made her mark in the media industry and some stories from her early days. She discusses how the pandemic impacted her role at Parenting. She shares her proudest moment from the past year and notes why she is approaching 2021 with a different attitude. She discusses the process of learning that, when something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't. She notes the importance of carving out time to pursue your passions outside of work. She explains how she is positioning herself as a thought leader on Clubhouse and how you can get started too. She notes the value of raising your kids as they are rather than as you want them to be, and finally, she shares why you should go after what drives you. “It's all part of being authentically who you are.” - Bethany Braun-Silva This week on SocialFly's Entreprenista Podcast: Bethany's storyGoing with the option that feels rightThe impact of the pandemicRaising your kids as they areThe importance of pursuing your passions outside of work Connect with Bethany Bethany's InstagramBethany's ClubhouseWhat to Expect WebsiteWhat to Expect InstagramWhat to Expect Facebook Gee, Thanks! Have you ever bought something that you want to tell everyone about? The perfect pair of slippers, the best pair of tweezers you've ever used, an inexpensive kitchen tool you can't believe you ever lived without? Same. That's why we love listening to Gee Thanks, Just Bought It, the podcast where fun guests come on every Friday to talk about their best and favorite purchases and then tell you how and where you can buy them for yourself! Hosted by author Caroline Moss, each episode is packed with fun conversations, great banter, and all the shopping 411 you could ever need. The podcast airs every Friday, and many episodes air on Tuesdays. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook! Say “Hello!” To DigiCards™ Are you ready to take your virtual team meetings to the next level? Are you tired of yelling “You're on mute!” at your computer screen and letting the important points you were trying to make get lost? If you're tired of leading unproductive, distraction-filled team meetings, then it's time for you to say “Hello!” to DigiCards. Each pack of virtual meeting cards includes 20 color-coded professional cards designed to streamline your meeting communications while allowing each meeting to create an opportunity for collaboration and fun. Say “Goodbye!” to waving your arms, being ignored, and frantically typing in the chat. Start your next virtual meeting with DigiCards - the virtual meeting cards for entreprenistas. To grab your deck of DigiCards and bring fun, engagement, and collaboration back into your team meetings, visit www.hellodigicards.com. Use the coupon code: Entreprenista15 to receive 15% off your first order. Get In Touch! Hey Entreprenistas! If you don't want to miss an episode, check out our new texting service.
The climate crisis and the broader ecological crisis is a symptom of the deeper disease, which is that rift from nature, that seed of domination, of accumulation, of greed and of the urge to dominate others through colonialism, through slavery, through othering – the root is actually othering – and that is something that artists can touch. That is what has to be healed, and when we heal that, what does the world on the other side of a just transition look like? I really don't want to believe that it it looks like exactly this, but with solar. The first language that colonisation sought to suppress, which was that of indigenous people, is where a lot of answers are held.anjali appadurai, conscient podcast, April 2, 2021, VancouverAnjali Appadurai is a climate justice advocate, communicator and consultant who works to strengthen climate change messaging and discourse in Canada by centering the stories of those on the frontlines of the climate crisis. She currently works at Sierra Club BC.Anjali contacted me while I was in Vancouver in March 2021 to help with her and Seth Klein, author of A Good War : Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency (who will be a guest on a future episode) to mobilize the arts and cultural sector as part of their Climate Emergency Unit. I was honoured to accept their offer.This episode was recorded at Trout Lake Park in Vancouver on April 2, 2021. Anjali kindly accepted to go on a ‘soundwalk' with me (see e22 westerkamp for more on soundwalking). Anjali and I exchanged on a wide range of issues that I do not know enough about, including: Who is the ‘we' and issues of privilegeDistribution of the remaining carbon budgetAtmospheric space as a human rightThe long history of human extinctionAs I did in e22 westerkamp, I integrated excerpts from e19 reality into this episode. I would like to thank Anjali for taking the time to speak with me, for sharing her deep knowledge about the climate emergency and her passion for the arts.For more information on Anjali's work, see https://sierraclub.bc.ca/anjali-appadurai/ *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODESHere is a link for more information on season 5. Please note that, in parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and it's francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' which are 'short, practical essays for those frightened by the ecological crisis'. To subscribe (free of charge) see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. You'll also find a podcast version of each a calm presence posting on Substack or one your favorite podcast player.Also. please note that a complete transcript of conscient podcast and balado conscient episodes from season 1 to 4 is available on the web version of this site (not available on podcast apps) here: https://conscient-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes.Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on conscient podcast social media: Facebook, X, Instagram or Linkedin. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude SchryerLatest update on April 2, 2024
Tammy Jordan shares her first flip journey with us in this episode. Tammy has a demanding 10-11 hour/day job, plus a family, plus she GC'd her own flip and she shows us that YES IT IS entirely possible to do this thing. Come along on this interview to hear:How she found her dealHow she funded her dealHow she managed her flipWhat she would do differentlyWhat went rightThe numbers we all love to knowHow she found her second flip (you gotta hear this)...and so much more.GOODIES1. Get on the waitlist for the #1 House Flipping Coaching Program & Community for Women2. Follow That Flip! Follow this 8-part video series as we flip a house! 3. Our goal is to inspire 1,000 new women each month and we've been achieving it with help from loyal listeners like you! If you are getting value out of this podcast will you kindly leave us a rating and review and help us spread our message?"Leave people and places better than you find them." - Debbie DeBerry | The Flipstress®
In today's episode, Bridget discusses our need to feel right, why differences in relationships are as important as shared interests, and how having a healthy relationship with these differences can foster more resilient children.Topics Include:Our attachment to being rightThe fantasy of being completely on the same page with someone elseBetter together because of our difference, not in spite of themChoosing a partner that pushes our growthHow being exposed to different values fosters resilience in childrenAnd other topicsWant to connect with Bridget? Find her online at:www.thebridgecenterforplaytherapy.comwww.bridgettedeschi.comwww.facebook/thebridgecenterforplaytherapywww.facebook/bridgettedeschi @bridgettedeschi
A dive into the song The Shadows And The Wind by Uriah Heep Show website (http://www.scotthaskin.com/uriah_heep_podcast/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UriahHeepPodcast Twitter: @HeepPodcast Instagram: @UriahHeepPodcast Email: UriahHeepPodcast@gmail.com Episode: 7-3 Song: The Shadows And The Wind Air date: 2-3-1-2021 Performers: Lead Vocals: David Byron Guitar: Mick Box Bass: Gary Thain Drums: Lee Kerslake Keys: Ken Hensley Lyrics: Oh, they're moving in againHidden by the shadowsAnd the windBut we'll just wait awhile and thenWe'll show 'em all thatThis time we ain't giving in Without a care theySweep aside our dreamsTo try and make way for their ownNo more should we surrenderTo their schemesIt's time to stand andShow 'em we are not alone Time has changed us allWe have our mindsLife has taught usWe all have our loveAnd it's time to use it, use it Nature gave us colourDay and nightSo if you really got a reasonThen you better be rightThe seasons of the yearStill are spring and fallBut there's nothing in the worldThat's says it's right to fight Time has changed us allWe have our mindsLife has taught usWe all have our loveWhy don't we use itCome on and use itWhy don't we use itCome on and use it La la la la la ... Thanks to: My Graphic Artist Scott Ladzinski www.Audionamix.com – I will not do a podcast without Instant Dialog Cleaner! My friends in the #DeepDivePodcastNetwork: Nate and John at the Deep Purple Podcast (http://deeppurplepodcast.com/) The Simple Man at Skynnred Reconsydrd Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/skynyrd-reconsydyrd-podcast/id1448425288?mt=2) Terry T-Bone Mathley at TBone's Prime Cuts (https://www.tbpcpodcast.com/) Rhy at the Sabbath Bloody Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/sabbath-bloody-podcast/id1344032555?ign-mpt=uo%3D4&mt=2) Paul, Joe and David at the At The Lap of the Pods (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/in-the-lap-of-the-pods-queen-podcast/id1517814055) Also, check out https://gottahearemall.com/ for well researched information on Deep Purple and Emmerson, Lake and Palmer/Powell Check out Ace The Music Man on Stitcher here (https://www.stitcher.com/show/ace-the-music-man) Or YouTube here (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCszH87xfnXp-MfZNsUSFjtg) #UriahHeep #UriahHeepTheBand #MickBox #KenHensley #DavidByron #LeeKerslake #PaulNewton #GaryThain #MarkClarke #LeeKerslake #KenHensley #AlexNapier #JohnLawton #JohnWetton #TrevorBoulder #PeterGoalby #BobDaisley #RussellGilbrook #DaveyRimmer #PhilLanzon #BernieShaw #LivingTheDream #HardRock #RockandRoll #TheWizard #LadyInBlack #EasyLivin #Stealin #DeepDivePodcastNetwork #DemonsandWizards #TheMagiciansBirthday
In today's episode, Bridget addresses the growing tensions in today's society, how being stuck in a survival state causes us to lose sight of our common humanity, and what we can do to navigate these feelings.Topics Include:The survival stateThe intensifying of dichotomies in societyBeing a role model for our children and the worldLetting go of being rightThe power of kindnessLeaning into love, even in moments of angerAnd other topics...Resource Mentioned:Daring Greatly by Brene Brown Want to connect with Bridget? Find her online at:www.thebridgecenterforplaytherapy.comwww.bridgettedeschi.comwww.facebook/thebridgecenterforplaytherapywww.facebook/bridgettedeschi @bridgettedeschi
Sam Parr (@TheSamParr), Shaan Puri (@ShaanVP) and Kieran Flanagan (@searchbrat) discuss:Crafting the perfect cold email to catch Sam's attention.The grueling process of selling a company and how to do it rightThe best advice on how to negotiate correctly (silence is your friend).How the D.E.N.N.I.S system can help you sell a company.Why every deal needs a "deal dual".What it feels like to be rich?Today's episode is brought to you by FOCUSAID. It’s the #1 and first nootropic drink in America that’s sold over 100m cans. For 30% off your first order, go to DrinkFocusAid.com. Check it out!Have you joined our private FB group yet? It's a page where people share each others million dollar ideas or what they're already working on: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ourfirstmillion.Editing thanks to Jonathan Gallegos (@jjonthan) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
WandaVision is a Disney+ miniseries that's part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and that's set, like, inside the history of television? It follows Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as Vision as they try to conceal their superhero powers and blend into a generic sitcom neighborhood. Episodes so far have taken on the look and feel of American sitcoms from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. Some other stuff that happened this week, give or take: Hal Holbrook, Actor Who Channeled Mark Twain, Is Dead at 95He carved out a substantial career in television and film but achieved the widest acclaim with his one-man stage show, playing Twain for more than six decades. Dustin Diamond, 'Saved by the Bell' star, dead at 44 Jamie Tarses, Pioneering Television Executive, Dies at 56 Tony Bennett Reveals Alzheimer's Battle Golden Globes 2021: A Full List of NomineesHere are the films, television shows, actors and directors chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Ella Emhoff Isn't a Nontraditional Model!Please stop praising her for having armpit hair and tattoos. Evan Rachel Wood Alleged Her Ex-Fiancé Marilyn Manson "Horrifically Abused" And "Manipulated" Her"He started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years. I was brainwashed and manipulated into submission." Of course the GameStop stock market frenzy is already being turned into a movie Steven Spielberg Writes For Empire About Why Cinema Will Never Die The Wayne's World Super Bowl Ad Is Even More Depressing Than That Wonder Years TweetThe Generation X staple vanishes a little more each year Even Jodie Foster Is Still Trying to Figure Jodie Foster Out Six arrested after changing Hollywood sign to 'Hollyboob' Outlander star Sam Heughan hints he will be next James Bond on Instagram post The Accidental Sex Couch Tearing Facebook Mom Groups Apart Sarah Silverman just wants to make things rightThe potty-mouthed comic isn't done talking trash, but it's no longer her first instinct, or her job. GUESTS: Taneisha Duggan - Artistic producer at TheaterWorks Bill Yousman - Professor of media studies at Sacred Heart University Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dealing with Goliath: Psychological Edge for Business Leaders
Dov Gordon helps consultants get ideal clients by becoming “under-the-radar” leaders in their industry. You can find him at ProfitableRelationships.com.On a personal note you are a trusted friend and mentor to so many people that are impressive and admirable to me and that have been very good to me in support and guidance. So it's a pleasure to finally get to meet and talk with you.Topics Explored:Corporate refugees assume getting clients will be easier than it isThe distraction of bright shiny objectsSimple, thoughtful direction to everything you doGet really clear on exactly what problem you solveDo your clients feel you understand the conversation in their head?First you need to win their attentionFree speech is the foundational human rightThe humility to say 'I don't know everything'No one right wayAscribe positive intentMimicry does not bring masteryIt's all about relationshipsAs experts we're still learningBeware the guru on the pedestalThe fear of doing mediocre workIf you're interested in more visit ▶ https://almcbride.com/minicoursefor a free email minicourse on how to gain the psychological edge in your negotiations and critical conversations along with a helpful negotiation prep cheat sheet.If you enjoyed this episode of Dealing with Goliath Podcast, hit subscribe to hear about our latest episodes.
No matter where you are… no matter how lost you feel… no matter what the odds… you have the power to completely change your life as you know it. Here is a story full of trials and tribulations, along with the lessons that you can apply to your own life to turn tragedy into purpose.Wendy lost her mother to cancer at a young age. After nearly overdosing in her early 20s, she had a wake-up call to change her life and rewrite her story. She is the founder of Building Education, a for-purpose organization that builds schools to help alleviate poverty. She is also an ultramarathon runner and extreme trekker.Quotes to remember: “The things that happen to us when we’re young take years of healing and recognizing.”“We’re not losing anything. We’re not leaving anything. It’s just a shift.”“I definitely use my tragedies to fuel me.”“Your words are the leading edge of thought.” Takeaways:Any one of us can live in a victim mentality and truly believe that we are a victim to circumstancesThe people around us play a major role in our addiction and recoveryThe truth is that… things endBeing thankful for the lessons of life seals the practice of letting goAs people, we need to be rightThe vast majority of our decisions are made emotionally and subconsciouslyOur mind will constantly make excusesCourage and self-confidence arise from all the challenges we have overcomeWhat happens in our life is meant to build you into the person you are meant to becomeBe bold in what you wantIncessant dreams, big unanswered questions, and feeling like you’re missing something are all signs of forthcoming change Our realities are reflections of our inner worldGiving is ultimately more rewarding than receivingWhat you’ll learn:About Wendy’s rock-bottom moment of nearly overdosing and realizing that if she had died, her body would be thrown behind a dumpsterHow she overcame her mother’s untimely death through meditationLessons on letting go peacefullyHow endurance running has helped Wendy tame the mindThe one thing that allowed her to finish an ultramarathonWhy Wendy quit her job and sold everything to travel solo, after going abroad for the first time at 28How being Chinese American and the child of immigrants has affected her experiences growing up in California and traveling in AsiaThe overwhelming and life-altering conversation she had with a monk from Tibet who had been persecuted by the Chinese governmentWhat Wendy’s mission is in building schools to empower both those in the villages and those who giveMentioned on the podcast: https://www.bebuildingeducation.org/Links:InstagramFacebookYoutube
In this episode we will explore the challenges of moving from face-to-face to online training with Lachy Gray, MD of Yarno, providers of remote learning platforms. Lachy and his team help clients to upskill remote staff, so it was a great opportunity to pick his brains about how we can all adapt our training and onboarding during the current crisis. Could COVID be a great catalyst for how we do things in future? In this episode you will learn:How to convert existing learning material into effective E-learningHow to get your remote onboarding rightThe mistakes Lachy has learned from during this crisisHow to monitor remote workers effectivelyDifferent remote-learning strategies for introverts and extrovertsHow to enable smooth collaboration between remote workersThe importance of social channels outside of the official learning platformsWhere learning tools can become performance toolsUseful LinksLachy Gray on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lachygray/Yarno Website - https://www.yarno.com.au/Angela Connell on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatkconnell/ Vivacity Website - https://vivacity.com.au/
Host Zach Lee is joined by SB Nation's Ricky O'Donnell to break down the Bears' 26-23 loss to the New Orleans Saints in Overtime. We discuss:The incredible opening series on offense where everything went rightThe momentum-shifting end of half sequence where the Bears fail in the red zone, kick a field goal, call a timeout during the Saints drive to get the ball back, and then give up a touchdown while in a soft prevent defense to totally shift the tenor of the game.The myriad injuries on both sides of the football, including a now-decimated offensive line. How bad can worse get? We're about to find out.The Javon Wims Captain Insane-o necklace rip and double punch. What in the entire hellThe margin of error for this bears teamThe road ahead and how likely the playoffs are now.Many inappropriate references and mumbled curses
Have you ever had an inkling or nudge that the decision you were about to make wasn't the best one, but you did "it" anyway? It happens, and if we're not careful, we can get down in the dumps about the mistakes that we've made. We may even think that those mistakes disqualify us from being used by God. Well, this week's guest, Lisa, Beth Willis has a different take on those situations. She says that you can in fact bounce back and be a blessing to others. So if you think that your mistakes have disqualified you from writing and publishing that book, I want you to listen in. Lisa Beth is going to help you push through and get started. In this episode, you'll also hear:Why your parents aren't always rightThe big mistake many women make that robs them of happinessThe tell-tale signs that it is time to move on from a relationshipLisa's take on why God sometimes allows us to go through tough seasonsHow to partner with God to turn your setback into a comebackWhy LisaBeth says there's no such thing as writer's block, "just do it".BIO:LisaBeth Willis is a graduate of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, where she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in English/Journalism and her Master’s Degree in Mass Communication. She has spent the majority of her career in the pharmaceutical sales industry where she honed her presentation and relationship building skills; in fact, she has over twenty years of relationship management experience. She has also spent time working in the music industry. In her heart, however, she always knew she would become a published author.LisaBeth’s lifelong mantra is Maya Angelou’s “And Still I Rise” and after experiencing numerous life challenges that left her both in tears and in a state of depression, she ultimately discovered that ‘it all began when she betrayed herself.’ In 2018 LisaBeth published her first book based on her healing process, “The BounceBack: From Heartbreak to Wholeness,” as a means to empower other women to heal. Currently, she is launching the “Book Lover’s Book Log,” which is a booklet for avid readers to log the books they read, as well as a journal for members of book clubs to list notes in preparation for their meetings. Lisa is also a featured author in the upcoming devotional anthology “Girl, Get Up and Move.”LisaBeth has served as an Associate Editor of a national magazine and is quickly developing into a sought after speaker. In addition, LisaBeth conducts “The BounceBack Workshop” which is designed to help women heal from loss and reclaim their lives. Currently, she resides in Ohio with her family and she is looking forward to serving God in her purpose inspiring, empowering, and encouraging women across the globe.GET CONNECTED:Website: Lisabethwillis.comFacebook: @BounceBack Tips with LisaIG: @LisaBethWillisTwitter: @LisabethwillisThe BounceBack Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077BVXC6F/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_IlltFbKNA8G9P
What's up, babe?! Welcome to Episode 34 of Boldly Courageous! Let’s be honest — Life comes with heaps of setbacks and letdowns. Have you ever wondered how many more times you can get knocked down? Lucky for us, Joanna Vargas, my friend and founder of The Getup Girl Podcast, is joining us to talk about what it looks like to fall down and get up time and time again. We’re going to dive deep into the importance of getting curious and asking better questions to expand your life and experience everything that’s possible. Let me tell you, Joanna is someone who asks some of the most thought-provoking and incredible questions that will literally change your life. Let’s dive in!______________________________________________________________________________________________________Who Is Joanna Vargas? Joanna Vargas is a dynamic entrepreneur who has studied dance since the age of five. To this day, she is actively engaged in the entertainment, dance, and fitness business. Joanna jumped into entrepreneurship as soon as she graduated high school in 1999, and in 2012, she started The Fit Factor Studio, which unlocked her love for fitness. With her event experience and a newfound passion, Joanna created the Alhambra Pumpkin Run in 2014. The 5k and 10k races attract more than 5,000 people each year. Her latest creation is The Getup Girl podcast. Every week, Joanna pours her wisdom into her listeners through stories, practical tools, and fun, radical candor. Joanna is on a mission to help others leverage their natural abilities while building their physical and mental strength. Joanna uses a wide range of experience in leadership, business-building, and the fundamentals of fitness and motivation to create kickass life-changing events as well as classes and coaching for her clients all over the world. Today, Joanna pulls back the curtain on her formula for asking better questions, leveling-up your habits, and getting real with who you are so that you can get back up after every setback and create something bigger and more beautiful than the time before. You’re in for a treat!______________________________________________________________________________________________________In This Episode You Will Learn…How to choose yourself by seeking alignment in your lifeThat alignment doesn’t always feel good, but it does feel rightThe importance of going all-in and being 100% authenticThe importance of asking yourself questionsHow to ask the good questionsHow to be a ‘Get Up Girl’ and live the most boldly courageous life possible!______________________________________________________________________________________________________Get Into Joanna’s Vortex:Instagram | Facebook | TikTok | Website Be Boldly Courageous with Melissa:Instagram | Community
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JP Pawliw-Fry On How To Perform Under Pressure And Win On Your Exit"I don't believe in luck. I believe in preparation and courage." - JP Pawliw-FryJP Pawliw-Fry spent the past 20 years helping individuals lead and innovate under pressure in the most extreme situations. JP has worked with Olympic, NBA and NFL teams, some of the world's biggest brands (like Goldman Sachs and Intel) as well as the US Navy and the CIA. JP has witnessed from the front lines and researched what it takes to lead and innovate under pressure - the findings will surprise youSHOW NOTESWhy people need to structure themselves during a pandemicThe power of looking at your habits and focusing on the healthy and productive onesPeople feel before they think which is the brain's way of protecting usWhy you must not confuse impact with intent, especially during a negotiationHow most people get through 92% of a tough conversation but fail on the last 8% and do what's easy instead of what's rightThe dangers of "CEO disease" and what you can do to overcome it so you can conquer and winWhy being vulnerable opens the flood gates of honest feedback from those around youWhy you're setting yourself up for failure before you even get out of bedHow JP's podcast, The Last 8%, can help you succeed from the moment you wake up and throughout the dayThe differences between pressure and distressCommon pressure traps and how you can avoid themWhy you must not confuse activity with qualityOne simple technique to overcome pressure traps for goodThe power of making a decision before you have to make the actual decisionWhy mindfulness is something every business owner must learn and masterHow the difficult situations you face are an opportunity to grow and gain wisdomWhy mindfulness is like going to the gym for your brainWhy you must walk in to the pressure so you don't feel regret by not taking your shotJP's definition of true happiness and what you can do to be happy the rest of your lifeWhy JP doesn't believe in luck, and instead, believes in preparation and courageThis podcast is brought to you by Deep Wealth. Are you thinking about selling your business? You have once chance to get it right and you better make it count. Learn how the Deep Wealth experience helps maximize company value before you sell. Master the same exit strategies we used to increase our company value 10X with our 9-figure exit.Enjoy the interview!SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEJP's personal websiteJP's business websiteConnect with JP on LinkedIn'The Last Dance': The untold story of Michael Jordan's Chicago BullsJP's podcast: Last 8% Morning: A Mindfulness, Movement and Mental Training RoutineJP talking about emotional contagion on his podcastPeter Drucker's book Managing OneselfThe Deep Wealth Experience
Topics Covered:Book: The First 90 Days - Michael WatkinsWhy the start of a new role is so importantThe breakeven point in your new role & setting personal expectationsCreating a new mindsetSetting up systems for learningBuilding trust with managers and coalitions with coworkers"Allies become advocates" - MikeTactics for building relationships - Austin BelcakEarly adopters vs laggards - Simon SinekSharing ideas with empathyBook: What Got You Here Won't Get You There - Marshall GoldsmithLet go of your need to be rightThe importance of asking questionsKeeping balance early in a new roleEpisode 28 - Meet & Greet Culture with Theresa Helmer
In this episode of the Athlete CEO Podcast, Erik sits down with Alex Mather, the co-founder of The Athletic.Valued at roughly $500 million The Athletic has disrupted the sports media world.They dive into the vision, strategy and tactics that led to the quick rise of dominance for the Athletic in a saturated market that seemed impenetrable.Alex offers advice and lessons learned from the founding of The Athletic covering topics like:The characteristics he learned growing up that helped give him tenacity, resolve, and a positive outlookHow Alex and his co-founder Adam built The Athletic to be differentHow to understand and work to refine your brandPutting people first and using analytics to optimizeThe burdens of leadership and the importance of caring for and supporting your teamWhat leadership looks likeWhy helping your team to win is more important than being rightThe 4 daily actions he encourages his team to take to stay focused and support others during tumultuous times
A lot of people are hesitant to reach out to a doctor for help. And when the issue they face is a stigmatized one like hair loss, birth control or erectile dysfunction, they’re even less likely to engage. So, how can we normalize conversations around care for these very common health concerns?Melissa Waters is the Chief Marketing Officer at Hims & Hers, a health and wellness startup out of San Francisco that seeks to eliminate stigmas and make it easier for people to access care and treatment for the conditions that impact their daily lives. Melissa brings 15-plus years of experience building top brands to her role in leading all marketing and communications for the company. Prior to Hims & Hers, Melissa served as Lyft’s VP of Marketing and Pandora’s VP of Brand and Product Marketing. On this episode of HLTH Matters, Melissa joins Dr. Kuku to explain how Hims & Hers provides care in stigmatized categories like erectile dysfunction and sexual wellness. She shares Hims & Hers’ ambitions around normalizing these stigmatized issues, democratizing access to care, providing price transparency and delivering a high-quality experience. Listen in for insight on Hims & Hers’ stand on access to contraception as a human right and learn how the platform is building trust and credibility with consumers. Topics CoveredHow Hims & Hers empowers consumers to be part of a solution How Hims & Hers provides care in stigmatized categoriesHow Melissa thinks about digital as strictly a delivery systemDemocratizing access to care + normalizing stigmatized issuesHims & Hers’ aim to provide price transparency + quality experienceThe number of Hims & Hers clients seeing a doctor for the first timeHims & Hers’ formidable Chief Medical Officer and his teamHims & Hers’ stand on access to contraception as a human rightThe need for more research dollars devoted to women’s healthHow Hims & Hers is moving slowly to ensure safety + build trust Connect with Melissa WatersHims & HersMelissa on LinkedIn Connect with HLTH & Dr. KukuHLTH ConferenceDr. Kuku on LinkedInDr. Kuku on Twitter ResourcesThe Innovator’s Dilemma: The Revolutionary Book That Will Change the Way You Do Business by Clayton M. ChristensenThe Innovator’s Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care by Clayton M. Christensen, Jerome H. Grossman and Jason Hwang
EPISODE INTRODUCTION:Join Dr. Tom and Mr. Mike AKA Audio Velvet as they connect with a man who is on an incredible journey of transformation and has continued down this path even amidst the COVID-19 crisis in our nation. Meet Anthony DiDomenico. A man who has a life long battle with his weight. Tune in to hear him share insights into this powerful journey he's on while he also peeling back the curtain so to speak into his life as a professional comedian. We here at Dapper Effects love Anthony. He has inspired us and we believe he will inspire you too. On episode 11 Dr. Tom & Mr. Mike discuss:Anthony’s 22-year journey into comedy and why you should never give up on your dreamWhat does a comedian’s background look like?How Anthony built self-accountability through his most recent calling - The WW Bro PodcastAnthony’s weight watcher’s journey and the 3-year anniversaryWhy we believe Anthony is a true example of what it means to be DapperWhat were some of Anthony’s triggers that led to the weight gainAddictionsHow everything in life that’s worth it is never as simple as “point A to point B”Musing on the fast-food industryWhy the pandemic is all the more reason to eat healthilyControlling what you can controlThe power of gaining control and getting everything “on the inside” rightThe ups and downs of a weightless journeyThe hidden dangers of lying to yourselfThe dapper man’s goalThe importance of finding a support systemWhat is Weight Watchers all about?Importance of taking the time to get educated on your healthWhy comedy is a truly fine example of courageHow are comedians innovating during the COVID-19 shutdown?Why comedians are essentialHow Anthony’s comedy evolved to where it is todayThe man in the mirror poem75Hard program Quote Anthony shared from his dad: “The time is going to go by anyway, what are you going to do with it?”
Brandon is being developed professionallyAaron is tiredMissouri does not celebrate Presidents DayBrandon beat the Jedi fallen orderBrandon realizes why he likes Star Wars and NOT Star Trek. Don't @ usShip and droid designAesthetic of design choices - dirty space!Where we decide on form and functionYour weather and dead sea scroll updateThey got the red tunics rightThe life of a 6th grader is hardHarry Potter midnight release
Brandon is being developed professionallyAaron is tiredMissouri does not celebrate Presidents DayBrandon beat the Jedi fallen orderBrandon realizes why he likes Star Wars and NOT Star Trek. Don't @ usShip and droid designAesthetic of design choices - dirty space!Where we decide on form and functionYour weather and dead sea scroll updateThey got the red tunics rightThe life of a 6th grader is hardHarry Potter midnight release
Eagles loseGo out on your shieldThe 4th down puntDom jo Repetition GasThe Three knocks of opportunitiesCarlton Fresh PrinceMaking up your mind I’m about to die for thisHave your money rightThe big decisionMake a decision then make it rightWhich opportunity do we take and not take?Gas of the week
Tammy Robinson's emotional stories are heart-warming and heart-breaking in equal measure and will appeal to readers of Jojo Moyes and Nicholas Sparks. Initially indie published, she's now signed with an international publishing house and is set for world-wide distribution. Hi there, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler and today Tammy talks about the personal tragedy she had to overcome to keep writing and tells how living through her characters helped her overcome tough times. Six things you'll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode: The tough road to emotional balanceOn just keeping on keeping onOn being indie publishedWhy cliches are sometimes rightThe writers she admires mostHow she got an international publishing deal Where to find Tammy Robinson: Facebook: @TammyRobinsonAuthor Instagram: @TammyRobinsonAuthor Twitter: @TammyRobinson76 What follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions. Jenny: But now, here's Tammy Hello there Tammy and welcome to the show, it's great to have you with us. Tammy: Thank you for having me. I'm looking forward to it. Tammy Robinson, heart break fiction author Jenny: Yes, it's fun to chat to another Kiwi. In an interview that you did on National Radio last year you spoke of a series of personal tragedies tyou had to overcome. Enough to fell a team of oxen, in my opinion. I'm amazed that you've risen so magnificently over the challenges you had and you've published all these books. Can you tell us if there was a catalyst that took you from that position of being emotionally low to the point where you could reach out and start writing A tide of tragedy Tammy: Yes, for sure. I actually I wrote my first book before it all started to happen. My husband and I got married in 2007 and then about three years later or so we thought 'well it's time to start a family. We'll have a baby.' So we got pregnant and then we lost that baby. And then it just kept happening. We had no problems getting pregnant but staying pregnant was a bit of an issue. My body never let me go naturally. I always had to have hospital intervention to assist with getting my body back to normal. That was quite hard. So I think it was the third one, we actually saw the baby's heartbeat at about eight and a half or nine weeks we had a scan and we saw the heartbeat and we thought 'yes, we've got at this time.' And then we went along for the twelve week scan and took my parents. I'll never forget. She put the sensor on my tummy and then she said 'I need to get someone else' and she left the room and straight away we knew something's wrong. Resilience sorely tested She came back with the other person and they had a look and they said 'We're really sorry but the baby passed away at about nine and a half weeks. So you'll need to go again to hospital to have a medication to bring on labor.' It hadn't worked for me in the past but this time a few hours later it started working. I started losing the baby but this time I hemorrhaged and wouldn't stop bleeding. It was the middle of the night and the nurse couldn't get hold of a doctor and I was bleeding everywhere and she was getting quite worried and so in the end she went over everyone's head and gave me the injection to stop the bleeding - which worked. I still had to go and have surgery as well and clear out the uterus and so I handled that. And then I hit a bit of a low point. It was really a time of soul searching. I was looking for spiritual strength. I'm not a religious person, but that's when I started to look into a few things and seek something, because I just couldn't understand why this keep happening to us. A time of soul searching We went to stay at my husband's parents up in the Coromandel for a couple of days to get away from it, and came back and our house had been completely burgled and trashed.
Steamy Chick Vaginal Steaming 101: How many of you are shaking your heads in amusement? How many of you are doing that but also VERY curious? And how many of you are just like, this sounds weird but I am excited! After so many years dealing with periods that are so heavy I'm left chronically anemic, I had an entirely open mind when I first heard about vaginal steaming. Five months ago, a friend responded to a Facebook post I had written (Ladies! Any and all advice to slow the flow??) emphatically suggesting vaginal steaming. That was only five months ago, but the idea of steaming my uterus piqued my interest so much that I have been following around Steamy Chick on social media, reading her blogs, and steaming at home myself since. I'm so pumped that Keli Garza, founder of Steamy Chick, came on the show and now I get to share this gem with all of you! This episode is your vaginal steaming 101 course. We discuss its ancient origin (this is not some new trend, you guys), exactly how, when, and why to steam—steaming has been shown to help with everything from infertility to missing periods to blood clots. Plus, it literally feels like a sauna for your uterus. Those of you who are following along with my period series, this episode is part II. I am still in my trial period with vaginal steaming and will have a lot more to say about it in the coming months, but, for now, ENJOY this vaginal steaming 101 course. Weekly Challenge: Steamy Chick challenges us to steam at home this week! You don't need to buy anything, you can steam using things you already have: A pot, some tea, salt, and water. I just finished steaming five days in a row as per Keli's suggestion, and I'm meant to wait until the end of my period to steam for three more days (find out why in this episode!). So, my steam may or may not be lining up with the weekly challenge, but I WILL be waiting to hear from all of you on this! Dear naysayers, what have you got to lose? NOTHING. Unless your pregnant then PLEASE do not do this because you absolutely have something to lose. Follow me @sheajackie for more weekly challenge gems Discussed in this Episode: How to vaginal steamWhy to vaginal steamWho should/ shouldn't vaginal steamWhen to vaginal steamHow I got introduced to vaginal steamingSuccess storiesHow Keli ended up on this life pathWhy Keli has dedicated her life to this workWhy tampons are so harmfulWhat to use instead of tamponsThe signs that your period is not rightThe signs that you aren't getting a full uterine cleanseWhat cramps are/ what brown blood meansInfertility and why vaginal steaming helpsSteaming at-home, free of chargeSelf-care practices for womenTaking rest seriously during your period and why Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Steamy Chick website La Loba Loca padsThe Moon Medicine Course Seaweed sponges Support this Podcast: Follow me IG @sheajackieJoin the Healing Out Loud Facebook communitysubscribe/rate/review on iTunesShare with your friends!
TOPICSHow he got startedThe logic behind his approach“You can't run a sports club, just like a business. But you shouldn't run it just like a passion project where there is no sound business acumen to it.”His experiences at Dundalk and Swansea. Assessing the change in the business model after relegationIf you have chosen a league, how do you choose a club?Selling the vision to the community and supportersIs Europe a real pull given the insular nature of the other main US sports?The MLS system v the European system for youth developmentThe emphasis on getting the environment rightThe advantage of not having to sell to Barcelona at the momentMoving beyond MoneyballThe comparisons with Man City’s global approach“We're looking at players that are very young, coming in on mostly free transfers a. and a small enough scale where we can kind of get players, I don't want to say that are under the radar, but a different profiles player than, let's say, a large European club is looking at.”Why the UK is not the most attractive league for this ideaWhy “clubs don’t really try to achieve a sustainable model”“I think the problem with the way so much of the revenue is skewed towards television, it does not incentivise the club's to innovate when it comes to other revenue streams”The importance of communicating the philosophy“A lot of clubs and owners aren't out there in terms of communicating exactly what the philosophy is, in terms of, ‘are we spending money? and ‘what are we spending money on?’Why he is already looking at his next clubHis thoughts on his next target country
RAW - Not Good, Uneventful. Change It! Smackdown - Not Good, Boring. Change It! I sip the Dom P, watching "Gandhi" 'til I'm chargedThen writing in my book of rhymes, all the words past the marginTo hold the mic I'm throbbin', mechanical movementUnderstandable smooth shit that murderers move withThe thief's theme: play me at night, they won't act rightThe fiend of hip-hop has got me stuck like a crack pipeThe mind activation, react like I'm facin' time like"Pappy" Mason, with pens I'm embracin'Wipe the sweat off my dome, spit the phlegm on the streetsSuede Timb's on my feets makes my cipher completeWhether crusing in a Sikh's cab, or Montero JeepI can't call it, the beats make me falling asleepI keep falling, but never falling six feet deepI'm out for presidents to represent me (say what?)I'm out for presidents to represent me (say what?)I'm out for dead presidents to represent me Whose world is this?(The world is yours, the world is yours)It's mine, it's mine, it's mineWhose world is this?It's yoursIt's mine, it's mine, it's mineWhose world is this?(The world is yours, the world is yours)It's mine, it's mine, it's mineWhose world is this?
It’s the second day of your weekend and after keeping you up late on your Friday, the Flyers are going to do it to you again as we kick off day two of this Flyers After Dark weekend. Tonight it’s the Vancouver Canucks, and to get ready for the game we were joined by Kent Basky of Nucks Misconduct to have a little chat about the Seattle Kraken’s biggest rival. We covered:Elias Pettersson, and if he’s just a kid having good luck and getting off to a good start or if he’s the real deal.The good-on-paper (relatively) Canucks roster and what is holding them back on the ice.A couple of December roster moves and how they will impact the ‘Nucks long term.A small winning streak and the little things that go rightThe new Seattle franchise and the fun of geography-based rivalry Tonight’s game won’t start until 10PM so have yourself a nap, Flyers fans. It’ll be a long night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we are joined by Glen Carlson from Dent Global - a global business accelerator program. We're talking about product development, product ecosystems and the ascending transaction model.In this interview we cover:The value in intellectual property (IP) and why it needs to be leveragedWhen's the right time to start leveraging IPThe first step in the processWhy you shouldn't be afraid to share your IP and high value contentRemember not everyone is your ideal customerThe different types of IPThe importance of consistency in content creationThe reality of putting an idea out there to the worldDeveloping a set of brand principalsThe different types of content and products and how they fit into a funnelThe importance of everything in the product ecosystem connectingCreate something free that people can watch, read, listen or doHaving a product for prospectsThe importance of thinking how you can make your product betterHow to create a complete solution that people wantThe process of working out if your pricing is rightThe journey of content marketing identifying the problem to the prizeLinks mentioned in the podcastDent - Key Person of Influence7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleMonetising Knowledge Podcast Facebook GroupMonetising KnowledgeCourse9Loyalest Webinar
应粉丝要求录制的一期~各位想学什么歌曲欢迎留言,也可以在微信里告诉Sean哦~微信公众号 搜索dailyblah 订阅,了解更丰富的口语文化知识。 新浪微博搜索关注SeanFreeman 免费观看最新daily blah视频和更多推送! 歌词We Don&`&t Talk Anymore (feat. Selena Gomez)[Charlie Puth:]We don&`&t talk anymoreWe don&`&t talk anymoreWe don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to doWe don&`&t laugh anymoreWhat was all of it forOhh, we don&`&t talk anymore, like we used to do...I just heard you found the one, you been lookingYou been looking forI wish I would’ve known that wasn&`&t meCause even after all this timeI still wonderWhy I can&`&t move onJust the way you did so easilyDon&`&t wanna knowKinda dress you&`&re wearing tonightIf he&`&s holdin onto you so tightThe way I did beforeI overdosedShould&`&ve known your love was a gameNow I can&`&t get you out of my brainOhh, it&`&s such a shameThat we don&`&t talk anymoreWe don&`&t talk anymoreWe don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to doWe don&`&t laugh anymoreWhat was all of it for?Oh, we don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to do[Selena Gomez:]I just hope you&`&re lying next to somebodyWho knows how to love you like meThere must be a good reason that you&`&re goneEvery now and then I think you might want me to come show up at your doorBut I&`&m just too afraid that I&`&ll be wrongDon&`&t wanna knowIf you&`&re looking into her eyesIf she&`&s holdin onto you so tight the way I did beforeI overdosedShould&`&ve known your love was a gameNow I can&`&t get you out of my brainOh, it&`&s such a shame[Charlie Puth & Selena Gomez:]That we don&`&t talk anymore(We don&`&t we don&`&t)We don&`&t talk anymore(We don&`&t we don&`&t)We don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to doWe don&`&t laugh anymore(We don&`&t we don&`&t)What was all of it for?(We don&`&t we don&`&t)Oh, we don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to doLike we used to doDon&`&t wanna knowKinda dress you&`&re wearing tonightIf he&`&s giving it to you just rightThe way I did beforeI overdosedShould&`&ve known your love was a gameNow I can&`&t get you out of my brainOh, it&`&s such a shameThat we don&`&t talk anymore(We don&`&t we don&`&t)We don&`&t talk anymore(We don&`&t we don&`&t)We don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to doWe don&`&t laugh anymore(We don&`&t we don&`&t)What was all of it for?(We don&`&t we don&`&t)Oh, we don&`&t talk anymoreLike we used to do(We don&`&t talk anymore)Don&`&t wanna knowKinda dress you&`&re wearing tonight (Oh)If he&`&s holding onto you so tight (Oh)The way I did before(We don&`&t talk anymore)I overdosedShould&`&ve known your love was a game (Oh)Now I can&`&t get you out of my brain (Woah)Oh, it&`&s such a shameThat we don&`&t talk anymore唱词[Charlie Puth:]We don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreLai kui uztodoWe don la fanymoreWha was allofi forOhh, We don tal kanimore, Lai kui uzto do...I jus hur jiu foun the one, you been lookingYou been looking forI wish I wudve known tha wasn meCasien after all this tima still wonderWhy I can move onJus the way you diso easilyDon wanna no Kinda dresyou wearing 2 9ifhis hodonto yaso tight way I di beforeI overdose shouldve known your love wasa gameNow I can ge qiu of my brainOhh, i-such a shametha We don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreLai kui uzto doWe don la fanymoreWha was allofi forOh, We don tal kanimoreLai kui uzto do[Selena Gomez:]I jus ho piu lying next to somebodyhunoz hota love ya li ke methmusbe a gu reason tha qiu goneEvery now anthen I thin kiumai wanme to come showapa qiao doorBu I&`&m jus too afrai tha I&`&ll be wrongDon wanna no If you looking into her eyes Ifshes holdonto ya so tight way I di beforeI overdose shouldve known your love wasa gameNow I can ge qiu of my brainOhh, i-such a shame[Charlie Puth & Selena Gomez:]Tha We don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreLai kui uzto doWe don la fanymoreWha was allofi forOh, We don tal kanimoreLai kui uzto doLai kui uztodoDon wanna no Kinda dresyou wearing 2 9Ifhis givintoya jus rightway I di beforeI overdose shouldve known your love wasa gameNow I can ge qiu of my brainOhh, i-such a shameTha We don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreWe don tal kanimoreLai kui uzto doWe don la fanymoreWha was allofi forOh, We don tal kanimoreLai kui uzto do(We don&`&t talk anymore)Don wanna no Kinda dresyou wearing 2 9ifhis hod onto yaso tight way I di before(We don&`&t talk anymore)I overdose shouldve known your love wasa gameNow I can ge qiu of my brainOhh, i-such a shameTha We don tal kanimore
It can be a challenge to stay in shape while you are traveling. Between the delicious food, the constant moving around and lack of routine it can all be hard to keep up with.Personal Trainer Danny Kavadlo has spent years on the road himself. Here he shares his professional advice to fellow travelers and crushes myths and excuses.This episode is short and sweet. Listen by clicking play on the bar under the photo orSubscribe to the podcast on iTunesIn this episode Danny shares:How to stay fit anywhere in the worldWhat movement patterns are and why to focus on themThe 3 things you should do to keep your body balancedHow to handle nutrition on roadDanny's basic rule for eating rightThe simple formula for statying in shapeAnd more....ResourcesDannythetrainer.comdragondoor.com The post How To Stay Fit While Traveling appeared first on Zero to Travel.