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Altina Schinasi is known as the inventor of cat-eye glasses, but she was also an artist, a documentarian, and an activist. And she was very frank about her own faults and bad decisions. Research: “Altina Schinasi 1924 (1907-1999).” Helen Temple Cook Library. Dana Hall School. https://library.danahall.org/archives/danapedia/alumnae/altina-schinasi-1924-1907-1999/ “Altina Schinasi's 116th Birthday.” Google Doodle. https://doodles.google/doodle/altina-schinasis-116th-birthday/ “Altina Schinasi, The Harlem Girl Who Knew Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Salvador Dali And Invented Cat-Eye Glasses.” Harlem World. June 21, 2023. https://www.harlemworldmagazine.com/altina-schinasi-the-harlem-girl-who-knew-martin-luther-king-rosa-parks-salvador-dali-and-invented-cat-eye-glasses/ “Artist Altina Schinasi Miranda Dies at 92.” Ventura County Star. Aug. 17, 1999. https://www.newspapers.com/image/935509837/?match=1&terms=Altina%20Schinasi Bachz, Betty. “From Audrey Hepburn to Hailey Bieber: How cat-eye frames became a timeless look.” Vogue Scandinavia. Oct. 8, 2021. https://www.voguescandinavia.com/articles/history-of-the-cat-eye-sunglasses “Heiress Asks Divorce.” The Cleveland Press. June 21, 1933. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1164656661/?match=1&terms=Altina%20Schinasi “The League’s Legacy.” Art Students League of New York. https://www.artstudentsleague.org/timeline#timeline “Mengel Module Furniture - Morris B. Sanders.” Modernism 101. https://modernism101.com/products-page/industrial-design/mengel-module-furniture-promotionalsales-ephemera-for-morris-b-sanders-furniture-designed-in-1946-produced-by-the-mengel-furniture-company-of-louisville-ky/ “Morris Schinasi.” The Daily Times. Sept. 13, 1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/724032205/?match=1&terms=Morris%20Schinasi “Morris Schinasi Leaves $1,300,000 to Institutions.” The Daily Times. Sept. 28, 1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/724032801/ Ravo, Nick. “Altina Schinasi Miranda, 92, Designer of Harlequin Glasses.” The New York Times. Aug. 21, 1999. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/08/21/arts/altina-schinasi-miranda-92-designer-of-harlequin-glasses.html “Rose-Colored Glasses.” Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Sept. 12, 1939. https://www.newspapers.com/image/88914623/?match=1&terms=%22harlequin%20eyeglasses%20%22 Sander, Peter. “Altina.” 2014. Schinasi Estate Put at $8,014,962.” The Springfield Morning Union. May 2, 1930. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1067224117/?match=1&terms=Altina%20Schinasi Peabody, Pam. “Visions: sculptor Altina interviewed by Pam Peabody.” American Women Making History and Culture. WFPW. 1978. https://archive.org/details/pacifica_radio_archives-WZ0295.01 Zaltzman, Lior. “The Pioneering Sephardic Jewish Mother Invented the Cat-Eye Glasses.” Kveller. Aug. 4, 2023. https://www.kveller.com/this-pioneering-sephardic-jewish-mother-invented-the-cat-eye-glasses/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Rose and Rockstar - with the Chief Troublemaker at Seventh Bear, fractional marketing leader and author, Robert Rose, behind the bar serving a fabulous weekend cocktail while our host Ian Truscott, a CMO but not a rockstar, picks his brain on a marketing topic. This week, ignoring the advice of Mark Twain to never discuss politics or religion in polite company, the chaps tackle brands navigating the politicization of everything. They discuss: Brands must navigate the politicization of just about eveything Aligning with political figures can risk brand identity Examples of brands that have tripped over this Employees should have guidelines for personal social media Brands need to define and stick to an authentic stance Do you have a question for the bar? Or maybe an opinion on what we've discussed? Please get in touch - just search “rockstar cmo” on the interwebs or LinkedIn. Enjoy! — The Links The people: Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Bluesky Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Bluesky Mentioned this week Tuesday 2¢ – Find Your Miriam - the story of Miriam Webb, influencer fired by Chick-fil-A Robert's regular Rose Colored Glasses column on the Content Marketing Institute blog This Old Marketing podcast Rockstar CMO: The Beat Newsletter that we send every Monday Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube You can listen to this on all good podcast platforms, like Apple, Amazon and Spotify. This podcast is part of the Marketing Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben Maller talks about MLB commissioner Rob Manfred reportedly mulling the potential reinstatement of Pete Rose from the league's ineligible list, MLBPA Tony Clark predicting a work stoppage next season, Albert Pujols aiming to become an MLB manager, and even more Benny Awards!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan crashes her bike into a portrait of the kids intended as a present for Carol. Jan tells the kids the photographer lost the negative, and they have to be photographed again. Mike realizes it is a new photograph because of Jan's glasses. Jan says that it is her fault for not wearing her glasses while riding her bike, and that she sold her bicycle to pay for the replacement portrait. "The Not-So-Rose-Colored Glasses" The Brady Bunch S3 E13, originally aired December 24, 1971 Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
Jan accidentally takes someone else's bicycle and her grades are falling. It is learned her eyesight is failing and she needs glasses – which she refuses to wear. She crashes her bike into a portrait of the kids Mike intended as a present for Carol. "The Not-So-Rose-Colored Glasses" The Brady Bunch S3 E13, originally aired December 24, 1971 https://thebradyexperience.com/ Advertising Inquiries: https://www.advertisecast.com/
This week on RHOBH, Kyle and Mau hug at a gun range, Sutton's trip to the motherland gets awkward, Erika gives her the truth about divorce and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this segment we discuss the upcoming transit of Venus in Pisces. Venus will be exalted in Pisces from January 27th - May 31st. This is an extended period of time, given that Venus usually stays in a sign for about one month. This is a year where Venus goes retrograde, making it a karmic time for love, relationships, art, and creativity. We spend time discussing the influence of Neptune and Rahu and how this may impact Venus in a positive and negative way. Christine: website: innerknowing.yoga instagram: astrologynow_podcast patreon: patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras, spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon, lunar eclipse
We were so thrilled to get to talk with Rebecca Correia about her latest singles "Rose Colored Glasses, " and "Talk to a Girl" as well as her amazing new EP "Flying." Such a pleasure to talk with this talent! Rebecca Correia is a gifted singer-songwriter who has penned over 250 songs since the age of 9. She averages 150 shows per year and divides her time between Rochester, MA, and Leipers Fork, TN. Known for her compelling performances, Rebecca accompanies herself on guitar, piano, and mandolin, demonstrating her versatility and depth as an artist. She has collaborated with Grammy Award-winner Keb' Mo' and shared the stage with artists like Natasha Bedingfield, Shawn Colvin, and Livingston Taylor. Rebecca also frequently performs with Matt Cusson, Melissa Polinar, and Celisse, highlighting her broad appeal and the respect she commands in the industry. Check her out here: Website: https://rebeccacorreia.com/ Youtube: Rebeccacorreia1 IG: rebeccacorreia Facebook: rebeccacorreia
This week Reid and Dan host #1 and platinum artist, Ella Langley, out in God’s Country. The episode has a bit of a twist where Ella has her dad, Jason, join her in the studio to talk her upbringing and tell some epic southern whitetail stories. Jason shares a different side of Ella that fans typically don’t see and Ella shares what it’s been like seeing her viral hit with Riley Green go number one. The guys do a play off her tune “You Look Like You Love Me” and expose how they’ve completely lost their game. The episode ends with hearing what’s to expect next from Ella Langley and a Gravorite that will have you looking through “Rose Colored Glasses." God's Country on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop God's Country Merch Shop MeatEater Merch More from MeatEaterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a text Find Success During the Holidays: From Loneliness to Purpose. The holiday season is often painted as a time of joy, connection, and celebration. Yet, for many, it can also be a period of deep loneliness, especially after life-altering events like a breakup, loss, or significant change. The journey from loneliness to purpose during the holidays is one of resilience, reflection, and transformation—a path that can lead to newfound success and fulfillment. A Journey to Overcome Holiday Loneliness Spending the holidays alone can feel overwhelming. Dr. Tricia Rose, a former optometrist turned life coach, knows this all too well. After her divorce, she faced the daunting prospect of navigating Christmas alone. But instead of succumbing to despair, Tricia used this time to turn inward, reflect, and ultimately transform her experience of solitude into one of peace and purpose. Through her blog, "Rose Colored Glasses", Tricia shares actionable strategies to help others in similar situations. She emphasizes the importance of managing expectations and reframing the holidays as just another day, which can empower individuals to approach the season without undue pressure or anxiety. Finding Meaning in Solitude Dr. Tricia Rose and Kerry Brett dive into the nuances of loneliness versus solitude, offering insights on how carving out personal time can be a deliberate, fulfilling choice. For those wrestling with the "inner Grinch," holiday triggers can stir unresolved emotions. Yet, these moments also present opportunities for self-growth and healing. Find Success During the Holidays: From Loneliness to Purpose. Embracing solitude isn't about isolation, it's about finding peace in your own company. Self-compassion, kindness, and small, meaningful interactions can serve as powerful tools to bridge the gap between loneliness and connection. Discovering Purpose Through Giving One of the most effective ways to combat loneliness is by redirecting energy toward meaningful endeavors. Volunteering, engaging in charity work, or giving heartfelt, handmade gifts can create a ripple effect of positivity. Tricia and Kerry emphasize how stepping outside of daily routines and helping others can foster a sense of purpose and community. Find Success During the Holidays: From Loneliness to Purpose. The simple act of giving, whether it's time, attention, or a carefully chosen gift, can transform your holiday experience. These gestures not only uplift others but also provide a sense of accomplishment and joy that can brighten even the loneliest days. Embracing Self-Care and Gratitude Self-care plays a pivotal role in finding success during the holidays. Indulge in activities that bring you comfort, whether that's cozying up with a good book, preparing your favorite meal, or exploring a new hobby. Gratitude is another key element; taking time to appreciate the good in your life, no matter how small, can shift your perspective and enhance your overall well-being. Tune In and Transform Your Holiday For more inspiration, tune in to podcasts on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and NewsBreak, where Dr. Tricia Rose and Kerry Brett share their insights. Follow their journeys on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to discover more ways to find connection and purpose during the holidays. This season, let go of the traditional notions of what the holidays "should" look like. Instead, embrace your unique journey, transforming loneliness into an opportunity for self-discovery and success. Whether through connection, giving, or self-care, you have the power to create a holiday filled with meaning and joy. Find Success During the Holidays.
Real and Uplifted with Dorothy - Weight Loss Tips for Women 40+
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Optimism is good. But rose colored might not be the best idea.
I'm delighted to bring you my fabulous chat with Rebecca Correia. During our conversation, we talked about the inspiration from nature, evolving as a songwriter, receiving a music education, how music is for people of all ages, and more. Rebecca also shared details about her collaboration with Lillie Mae, “Rose Colored Glasses,” and her upcoming EP, Flying. It was a joy having Rebecca on the show, so I hope you love listening.Are you enjoying Write on Track? Do you have a topic suggestion for an episode? Would you like to be a guest? Email me at writeontrackpodcast@gmail.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you. My official website is http://demimschwartz.com, and you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/demimschwartz, Instagram at http://instagram.com/demimschwartz, and Facebook at http://facebook.com/demimschwartz.Thank you so much for listening. Until next time, stay “write on track!”
Rebecca Correia is a singer/songwriter. Her new song "Rose Colored Glasses" featuring Lillie Mae is out now wherever you stream your music. Rebecca has collaborated with Grammy-award-winning artist Keb' Mo' throughout her career and shared the stage with various artists such as Natasha Bedingfield, Shawn Colvin, and Livingston Taylor. thehodgepodgeproductions@gmail.com instagram.com/iammrdylanhodge
A quiz of thorns and roses. Play. Share. Listen with Outkick Host, Charly Arnolt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a song called Rose Colored Glasses from the Cuda soundtrack.
Chronicles looks at Judah's kings through rose-colored glasses. Why do we say that? Let's find out together as we read 2 Chronicles 7-9.
This week, our host, Ian Truscott, revisits the first time Jeff Clark, our resident strategy advisor and former Forrester Research Director, appeared on the show in episode 40, back in December 2020. They run through the five points Jeff made in that discussion, and asks him if things have changed in the intervening years. Plus, Ian asks if Jeff still wants to chuck constant re-branding into the Swimming Pool, our portal to hell for all the snake oil, bullshit and overhyped trends that plague this craft we love. Then Ian joins Robert Rose, Fractional Marketing Leader and Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar. Ever considered a cocktail with Borboun and Red Wine? Well, let Robert educate you before he shares his weekly thoughts on marketing strategy. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn Mentioned in this week's episode: // Jeff's first appearance on episode 40 // Ian's Frontline Marketing article on CMSWire // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's podcast - This Old Marketing // Robert's Rose Colored Glasses column for the Content Marketing Institute Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube // Rockstar by Dolly Parton - on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another Ian solo in the studio who shares 5 thoughts, and Robert is in the virtual bar with a great cocktail and a thought about walled gardens. It's last week without Jeff, so our host, CMO but “not a rockstar” Ian Truscott is again in the studio on his own, sharing 5 f'in' marketing thoughts for the week: #1 - Not the regular competitors #2 - Rented Land #3 - Cold emails #4 - The Diversity Bonus #5 - If you can help me grow, I can help you grow Ian then joins Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, who shares a very classy cocktail and a thought about social media content in walled gardens. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // What Now? Ian's Tuesday 2¢ // Keith Smith's Fuel Podcast, featuring diversity - interview with Marc Lewis // LinkedIn Collaborative Articles // The LinkedIn comment in a Collaborative Article: “If you can help me grow, I can help you grow” // TCA Webinar: Social Media – Crafting A Cutting Edge Strategy // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube // Be Honest - Jorja Smith on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week as regular collaborator Jeff Clark continues on his break travelling, our host, CMO but “not a rockstar” Ian Truscott is again in the studio on his own, sharing 5 f'in' marketing thoughts for the week: #1 - Right fit marketers #2 - Is the Forrester term “Frontline marketers” complete bollocks? #3 - The Buying Tribe #4 - Distinct and Differentiation #5 - Your content, like turn signals, is for other people Ian then joins Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, for a bit of a rant about why Elon hates marketers with the recent news that Elon has fired one of his marketing teams amidst a large redundancy round at Tesla. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Same But Distinct - Ian's Tuesday 2¢ // Forrester's Frontline Marketing the Evolution of B2B Growth Teams // Robert's article on Tesla's marketing layoffs - Don't Follow Tesla's Marketing Mistake // Alexander Ingram on his Tesla layoff on LinkedIn // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube // So Much Thing to Say by Bob Marley - on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week as regular collaborator Jeff Clark continues on his break travelling, our host, CMO but not a rockstar Ian Truscott is in the studio on his own, sharing 5 f'in' marketing thoughts for the week - which are: #1 - Doing a podcast monologue #2 - People asking to pick your brains #3 - Why aren't people filling in your form? #4 - Ask why you are doing something #5 - Trust and personas Ian then joins Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, who shares a great cocktail and advice for creating a content cocktail, especially in a crowded B2B category as your approach to content, its form and how you communicate it can differentiate your business. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Let them pick your brain - Ian's Tuesday 2¢ // Pain, Need, Aspiration and Trust - Ian's Tuesday 2¢ // Crafting A Cutting Edge Social Media Approach In 2024 - Upcoming TCA Webinar // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube // Think (About it) Patra ft Lynne Collins - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jeff Clark starts a month-long break from the show, and so our “not a rockstar” host Ian Truscott, catches up with regular guest, Chief Problem Solver and Lead Analyst, from the Content Advisory Cathy McKnight, for her 10th appearance on the show. Ian and Cathy chat about the importance of content operations in the face of all the immediate demands on marketing, some takeaways from a recent webinar she hosted with Liana Cardenes Cave, Hilton's Senior Director, Content Orchestration and what she's learned from interviewing influential and successful women on her podcast The Uncharted Journey. Ian then retires to the Rockstar CMO virtual bar to join Cathy's colleague Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, who, over a cocktail he's recommending for breakfast, shares some interesting, informal research he's done with his clients and community on the different use cases marketers are using AI for. And, it seems we are creating work with the robots, not reducing it. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Cathy McKnight on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Controlling Content Chaos with Content Orchestration – TCA Webinar // Cathy's podcast: Uncharted Journeys // Robert & Cathy's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube // Don't You (Forget About Me) - Simple Minds on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week in the marketing studio, Jeff Clark, our resident strategy advisor, and our host Ian Truscott chat about some recent articles on and research into the apparent death of the CMO and, if the CMO is not dying, then the much-discussed shorter tenure of marketing leaders compared to their peers. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, who, over a fabulous cocktail, shares a thought about content operations and how we should take a leaf out of Hollywood's book and hire a director. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Fortune 500 companies are eliminating chief marketing officer roles as the position loses C-suite clout // Are we witnessing the end of the CMO? No, and stop asking // CMOs Regaining The Faith Of Their Bosses, Survey Shows // Boathouse CEO Study on Marketing and the CMO // Evaluating a CMO Opportunity - Grant Johnson // This Old Marketing on YouTube // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media on YouTube // Arctic Monkeys - Do You Wanna Know on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jeff Clark, our resident strategy advisor invites our host Ian Truscott in the Rockstar CMO Marketing studio for a chat about applying our 5 F'in' Fundamentals to the process of publishing a business book. In a change to our usual format, Jeff turns the tables and interviews Ian, who shares a bit of what he's learned from a book proposal writing course and subsequent writers boot camp facilitated by Alison Jones, his journey so far in writing a marketing book, his motivation, what he's learned about the proposal process and the progress so far. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, who, over a high octane cocktail, suggests how best to make our content marketing budget last the whole year. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Publisher, podcaster, speaker and book coach: Alison Jones // Practical Inspiration Publishing // Josh Bernoff on The Marketing Book Podcast // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Everyday I Write the Book by Elvis Costello on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Even if you didn't watch the new season of “Love is Blind”, you probably heard about Chelsea Blackwell and her similarities to Megan Fox. We got Chelsea in the O.R. and she's ready to answer all of Becca and Tanya's burning questions! Chelsea has been WAITING for someone to finally ask about what Jimmy said to Jess at the lake party… and Becca and Tanya delivered! You won't believe her reaction! Hear everything that goes on behind the scenes of Love is Blind, find out which reality dating show she might go on next, and how Chelsea REALLY feels about friends of the opposite sex. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode, hosted by 3xCMO and not a rockstar, Ian Truscott, in the Rockstar CMO Marketing Studio, Jeff Clark, former Forrester Research Director, shares 5 hard knocks he's learned from his experiences of seeing marketing technology implementations gone bad. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, who, over a classic cocktail, discusses doing more with less and whether this is a myth with AI. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Jeff's blog post - Marketing Ops: Is Your Machine in Tune? // Latest MQL research from Forrester // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's shiny new personal website // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Hard Knock Life by Jay-Z on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's visit to the Marketing Studio with Jeff Clark, former Forrester Research Director, he shares his five steps for assessing your marketing operational capabilities, a process he has shared in our Street Knowledge blog. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, who, over a classic cocktail, discusses classic content, evergreen content and whether AI has a place in helping us create that. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Jeff's blog post - Marketing Ops: Is Your Machine in Tune? // Latest MQL research from Forrester // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's shiny new personal website // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Monday Mojo - our weekly LinkedIn Newsletter // The Beat Newsletter that we send every Sunday // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Man Machine by Robbie Williams on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for joining me for another bonus episode of the While We're Waiting podcast in this year-long series in which I share our family's experiences as our teenage daughter Hannah battled glioblastoma brain cancer from February 2008 through February 2009. My desire is to process through the events of those twelve months with the perspective that 16 years has brought … and point people to hope in Jesus along the way.All views expressed by guests on this podcast are theirs alone, and may not represent the Statement of Faith and Statement of Beliefs of the While We're Waiting ministry. We'd love for you to connect with us here at While We're Waiting! Click HERE to visit our website and learn about our free While We're Waiting Weekends for bereaved parentsClick HERE to learn more about our network of While We're Waiting support groups all across the country. Click HERE to follow our public Facebook pageClick HERE to follow us on Instagram Click HERE to follow us on Twitter Click HERE to make a tax-deductible donation to the While We're Waiting ministryContact Jill by email at: jill@whilewerewaiting.org
In this week's episode, the topic for the Marketing Studio with Jeff Clark, former Forrester Research Director is the concept of the Demand Unit Waterfall created by his old chums at Forrester. Our host Ian Truscott asks if this is still relevant and Jeff shares six things for B2B marketers to consider from this model. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar who over a cocktail gets Ian sued by Columbia records and asks do you want awareness or trust? Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Forrester's Demand Unit Waterfall // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's podcast with Joe Pulizzi: This Old Marketing // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Waterfall by The Stone Roses on Spotify // Texas Hold ‘Em by Beyonce on Spotify Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, our host Ian Truscott picks the brains of our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester Jeff Clark to learn more about Revenue Operations, how it's different from Marketing Operations and how it impacts the marketing function and marketing leaders. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar who over a cocktail shares a thought about the storytelling Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Simon Daniel's post - RevOps Past, Present, Future // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's podcast with Joe Pulizzi: This Old Marketing // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Machine by Imagine Dragons on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Ian Truscott and our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester Jeff Clark discuss some data about the “B2B Marketing Lag” published by Dreamdata. The stats that Dreamdata shared that caught our eye: // Only 37% of revenue is impacted within a quarter. // It takes 6 months for 50% of revenue to be impacted. // 25% of the revenue impacted by marketing touches will not be generated within a year // B2B customer journeys are 192 days long on average And, spoiler alert! As the blog post shares: “the marketing strategy you're executing in Q1 will hardly influence revenue in Q1. Most of it won't even influence revenue in Q2. Some of it won't even influence revenue this year”. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar who over a cocktail shares a thought about the strategic application of AI to your content marketing. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Dreamdata blog post: New data: Testing the B2B Marketing time lag // Interview in episode 103 with Steffen Hedebrandt, the Co-Founder and CMO of Dreamdata // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's podcast with Joe Pulizzi: This Old Marketing // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Clocks by Coldplay - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, Ian Truscott grabs a free consulting session with our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester Jeff Clark, to discuss educational content marketing. Inspired by an interview on the Pro Serv podcast by Collective 54, Jeff shares the experience of Andrea Fryrear at Agile Sherpas and what she described as “content-driven inbound marketing” and where educational content sits in this model. Jeff and Ian then apply the 5 F'in' Marketing Fundamentals to this strategy and discuss each step to education content marketing; the Masterplan, Knowledge, Story, Campaign and Machine. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Troublemaker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar who, over a Superbowl cocktail, shares his advice on freeing up your marketing team to get more creative. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Ian's post on educational content marketing: Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before // Interview with Andrea Fryrear on the Pro Serv by Collective 54 podcast // SparkToro product for understanding relevant education topics // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // The Content Advisory Get Ready to Get Ready for AI Webinar // Robert's podcast with Joe Pulizzi: This Old Marketing // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // School of Rock, by the cast of The School of Rock - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this week's episode, in the Marketing Studio Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester and our host Ian Truscott discuss Metia Group's B2B Marketing Trends Report. They pick their favorites from the 8 trends in the report that CMO's should consider in 2024. They discuss behaviorial science and AI, sustainability, influencer marketing, and partner marketing and influencers. Ian then winds down the week with Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar to discuss making flaws a marketing virtue. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Misia Tramp from Metia on LinkedIn // Liz High from Metia on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // International agency Metia Group // Metia Group's B2B Marketing Trends Report // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Fashion by David Bowie - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back after a few weeks off and the candle convo is HOT AS EVER! Selena sits down with comedian and candlehead Carolyn Castiglia (@comediancarolyn on Insta) for a laughter-filled, hilarious, heartelt, and freewheeling chat. Carolyn shares the story of her 21st birthday cake with candle, her feelings about the evils of capitalism, her favorite brands currently, and how to "honor your inner basic." Subscribe, rate, review, candleheads! (Music: bensound.com)
In this week's episode, in the Marketing Studio Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester and our host Ian Truscott, discuss the ungated 2023 B2B Buyer Experience Report from 6Sense, guided by former guest Kerry Cunningham. The report is based on a survey of 900 B2B buyers, revealing some great insight into the B2B buying process, how late in the buying process buyers are before they contact suppliers, how they've defined their requirements and the shortlist. Ian and Jeff dig into the numbers and discuss what this means for B2B marketers. Then Ian joins Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, and over a fancy cocktail this week, they discuss managing your owned media. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // 2023 B2B Buyer Experience Report from 6Sense // The B2B Institute, Ehrenberg-Bass LinkedIn Survey - Advertising Effectiveness and the 95-5 rule: Most B2B buyers are not in the market right now // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // It's oh so quiet by Bjork - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, in the Marketing Studio, Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester and our host Ian Truscott discuss the Official Rockstar CMO Rider, inspired by Van Halen and brown M&M's, it's a list those things that a marketing leader should look for in their new gig, they discuss: #1 The CMO has a seat at the top table #2 Great people #3 Marketing is a core part of the business #4 You are free to play your setlist #5 Brand is valued #6 People love the product #7 Good company culture What would you add to this list? Then, Ian joins Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar to discuss the marketing talent crunch. The changing way marketing teams work with external agencies, advisors and freelancers, and how it's important to bring in external help when you need time to focus on innovation. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // The original Official Rockstar CMO Rider // Grant Johnson's article “Evaluating a CMO Opportunity” // David Lee Roth explains the brown M&M's in this YouTube video // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Pappa's Got a Brand New Bag by James Brown - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first installment of Rose Colored Glasses, we are joined by Blake Horstmann (@balockaye.h) (and a special guest). Blake gets candid and vulnerable about love, life inside and outside of BachNation, fatherhood, DJing, and so much more. Come and get your fill. We Are Rose Noire We're Back and Black and Here To Fill Your Cup....Til it Runneth Over. Welcome to the Rose Noire Podcast. For business inquiries contact us at @rosenoirepodcast@gmail.com Join Claudia (@claudiayankee), Gena (@genarenee_), Jasmine (@jasjanae89), and Monique (@kemdoctor1) weekly for your fill of conversations. A special thank you to Ahmad Fielder for our amazing theme music and mood refresher. Follow him at @infrared_krypto on Instagram. Follow us on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. Rate, comment, and subscribe for all updates.
In this week's episode, in the Marketing Studio Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester and our host Ian Truscott dip into a classic management book and discuss how the 5 Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni can be applied to marketing teams and the 5 marketing fundamentals they discussed last week Then, Ian winds down the week and joins Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar to discuss blame and lettuce over a cocktail. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // 5 Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all the show notes: Rockstar CMO FM. Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Dysfunctional by Kaytranada and VanJess - on YouTube Listen on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, the Marketing Studio Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester, and our host Ian Truscott kick off the year with a discussion about their 5 F'in' Marketing Fundamentals. Ian then joins Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, and over a splendid cocktail suggestion, Robert shares his word for 2024. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // The 5 F'in' Marketing Fundamentals Long Play (eBook) // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all show notes: Rockstar CMO FM Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube //The Creator Has the Masterplan by Brooklyn Funk Essentials – on YouTube Listen on: Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leah is sleep walking, Tori's deep down a reddit rabbit hole and Aram is just along for the ride. Tune in this week to listen to Tori's wild conspiracy theories, our opinion on the arrest of Ruby Franke and two insanely wild Boys Lie story submissions. Find out if your story has been chosen for this week's shared situationships! If you've been selected, don't forget to reach out for your free sweatsuit! [TEXT US your anonymous Boys Lie stories to +1 (310) 913-2116 for a chance for your story to be read on next week's episode!]Follow us @boyslie, @reptar and @leahomalley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As predictable as the supermarket holiday music starting too soon; its prediction season, and rather than come up with our own, in the Marketing Studio Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at Forrester, and our host Ian Truscott have spun the dial on the interwebs and share their favorite predictions they've read over the last couple of weeks. Ian then joins Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar for his predictions and his favorite drink to unwind over the holidays. Happy holidays, and Merry Christmas from all of us. Enjoy! — The links: Jeff & Ian's favorite predictions: #1 - "GenAI will shatter every company and industry" from Ted Schadler, VP, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research on the Forrester Research blog. #2 - Joe Pulizzi's prediction for print in B2B marketing Key Trends in Content Marketing 2024: 67 Predictions from the Content Market Institute #3 - “Conversational marketing an AI-driven interactions will increase customer satisfaction” from The Forbes Communications Council #4 - “The traditional B2B demand gen playbook will continue to decline in effectiveness” - John Miller, founder of Marketo, former CMO Demandbase on the OpenView Venture Capital blog #5 - “Event data could be your holiday gift” - Simon Daniels & Conrad Mills, Research Analysts on the Forrester Research blog. #6 - “By 2027, 20% of brands will lean into positioning and differentiation predicated on the absence of AI in their business and products” - The Future of Marketing: 5 Trends and Predictions for 2024 and Beyond by Gartner. The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Robert's links // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all show notes: Rockstar CMO FM Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // The Year 3000 - Busted - on YouTube Listen on: Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, the Marketing Studio Jeff Clark, our resident Rockstar CMO strategic advisor and former Research Director at SiriusDecisions/Forrester, and our host 3xCMO Ian Truscott discuss 5 questions that you should ask of your social media strategy based on some research from NPR. Ian then joins Robert Rose, Chief Trouble Maker at The Content Advisory, in the Rockstar CMO virtual bar, and he shares a splendid cocktail for the holidays and shares his thoughts on customer relationships with the Irish proverb “In the shelter of each other, the people live”. Enjoy! — The people: // Ian Truscott on LinkedIn and Threads // Jeff Clark on LinkedIn // Robert Rose on LinkedIn and Threads Mentioned in this week's episode: // Can Social Media Change Public Opinion on NPR // Robert's firm: The Content Advisory // Robert's book website: Content Marketing Strategy // Robert's “Rose Colored Glasses” column for CMI. Rockstar CMO: // Rockstar CMO on the web, Twitter, and LinkedIn // Previous episodes and all show notes: Rockstar CMO FM Track List: // Piano Music is by Johnny Easton, shared under a Creative Commons license // We'll be right back by Stienski & Mass Media – on YouTube // Welcome to the Internet - Bo Burnham - on YouTube Listen on: Apple, Amazon, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Intro Song – Bobby Rush, “I'm The One”, All My Love For You First Set - Johnny Rawls, “Walking Heart Attack”, Walking Heart Attack Willie J. Campbell, “You Better Let Go (Featuring Sugaray Rayford)”, Be Cool Willie J Law, Jr, “Regl' ol' Blues”, Too Much Blues Second Set – Dig 3, “Take A Ride”, Damn The Rent Tommy Lee Cook, “Working Musician”, Tommy Lee's Jonesin' Coco Montoya, “You Got Me (Where You Want Me)”, Writing On The Wall Tom Buenger, “Above The Sun”, Blues From Caucasia Third Set – WIB Shaun Booker Dammit Band, “Grillin' Tyme”, Angry Blues Mizz Lowe, “I Ain't Given Up My Love”, Classy Woman Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, “I'd Do It For You”, Rose Colored Glasses, Vol 2 Fourth Set - The Suitcase Brothers, “Boogie Baby”, Love, Truth And Confidence Mitch Woods, “Nasty Boogie”, Friends Along The Way (Deluxe Edition) Little G Weevil, “Tingaalingaling (Everybody's Qualified)”, If I May
Choose joy. It seems like 2 simple words right…and yet it evokes such feelings. As believers we WANT joy…we NEED joy… we STRIVE for joy. What if it isn't that hard? What if it is more about being intentional than forcing yourself to put on rose-colored glasses and believe that “everything is awesome” (saying in the same tone as the Lego song…because well you can't say it any other way, right?). “The cause is hidden but the effect is visible to all”. (Unknown) Cultivating a life of joy has more to do with how we do things rather than WHAT we do. We can choose joy even when life is hard and in this episode I give you 10 ways you can. All without avoiding hardships, trials, or pretending that your life is perfect and has no stress at all! We don't have to add intense habits to our day, we don't have to mark HOURS on our calendar to have a life of joy. We get to shift a few things (mainly the way we think about things) and joy will follow. Our thoughts are not seen by others AND if we shift the way we see things others can see the changes in our life. Listen in to find out more! Want to know what YOUR Joy Path is? Check out this short (and fun) quiz to find out! There are so many things happening behind the scenes at Tami Marie Coaching! I am so excited to share them with you over the next few weeks. If you can't tell how excited I am...well just keep listening in and check me out on IG and FB for more. I am super excited. The crazy part is I have been making the shift for awhile but NOW is the time to walk in obedience and make the change publicly. A new website is coming. Some name changes (Tami Marie Coaching is staying the same). I have already announced some of the changes- as in Discover You Membership is now "Shine- Be the Light" Membership. Check here out to find out more! Please be patient with me as I roll out these changes. If there are any broken links- I am so sorry- know that I am working on them. Feel free to send me a DM on IG about it because it does help me find them
Hey everyone! I'm recording this intro after a brief but admittedly scary stint of time stuck indoors yet again, being warned to stay home due to the quality of air pollution from the recent Canadian wildfire. Meanwhile, I'm super excited to introduce my next guest, who highlights how we can become stewards of the land as herbalists, and showcases how she grew her brand from scratch to a full-blown success story. Lauren Haynes is the founder and CEO of Wooden Spoon Herbs, a small-batch herbal apothecary brand that offers herbal tinctures, teas and tonics that act as a conduit for plant medicine. Founded in 2014, Lauren has grown Wooden Spoon Herbs into a go-to resource for farm-fresh herbal remedies. Lauren studied at the Appalachian Center for Natural Health under fifth-generation herbalist Phyllis D. Light. Driven by her desire to introduce more people to herbalism, Lauren started Wooden Spoon Herbs in the farmer's market, crafting products based on the most common concerns she saw. The brand, which has celeb fans like Jessica Alba and Alanis Morrisette, supports a farm-direct supply chain and sources only organic ingredients. Their popular Rose-Colored Glasses tincture has sold out 5 times and is also sold on Goop. Lauren now has over ten years of experience as a clinical herbalist. Through her herbalist education and practice, Lauren merges functional formations with lifestyle products that appeal to wellness enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Might as well face it you're addicted to (things that actually aren't but can sometimes trick you into thinking it's) love! Actor/Musician/Comedian/Writer/Reader Rivkah Reyes joins us to dyke out about their recovery and journey to being spiritually healthy. Listen to Carolyn's new podcast Love's A Pitch on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. As a reminder, you can listen to past Dyking Off Topic episodes with Carolyn and Melody on our Patreon for $5/month. Sponsored by BetterHelp Online Therapy: As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at betterhelp.com/do Sponsored by Nutrafol: Get free shipping on every order and $15 off at Nutrafol.com with promo code "DO" Sponsored by Kikoff: Kikoff.com to get started! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices