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Latest podcast episodes about rose thorn

I.E In Besties
Latino Influencers NOT Speaking up?! The Orgasm Gap & More! - Ep.135

I.E In Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 100:26


On todays episode the besties talk about how learning about sex should be more common, the orgasm gap between genders, and the recent events going on with ICE deportations. Watch previous episodes of Besties Here! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfqALSnBomuNp9CGCJ4c9Trj40n63ZmG_&si=X8UNfPDwsALjXEGi Subscribe to Sazon Studios Here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaOM8_-AonEk7z7kNNTSjKQ Stand Up To Cancer https://standuptocancer.org/?utm_source=IG&utm_medium=LinkTree&utm_campaign=homepage Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEBESTIES at tastesalud.com/discount/iebesties Follow us! https://linktr.ee/ieinbesties Stephanie Ramierez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephsgotmilk/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@stephsgotmilk?_t=ZT-8rwGP5cPRpm&_r=1 Isis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theisisnohelia/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theisisnohelia?_t=ZT-8rwGK48WrYU&_r=1 Topics 00:00:00 - intro 00:02:00 - Rose Thorn 00:08:50 - Dropping out to be an influencer 00:12:47 - deciding to be more calm towards hate 00:15:20 - Hyper religious people are the worst 00:17:30 - Jahova cult 00:19:30 - Women are Goddesses 00:22:00 - Isis has a bad knee 00:24:15 - walking backwards 00:30:00 - Men's bulges and comparing bodies 00:32:00 - Did you talk about the birds and the bees 00:37:00 - Relationship with adult films 00:40:00 - The orgasm gap 00:43:00 - learning sex is not a taboo 00:49:00 - Having a hard time sleeping 00:51:25 - Outfit of the day 00:54:00 - Movie recommendation of the week 00:57:30 - Stephs new book 01:00:25 - Kid novelas 01:02:50 - What we wanted our name to be 01:08:00 - Snitches get stitches 01:10:00 - having guy best friends 01:15:15 - Recent events with ICE 01:17:00 - Do influencers need to speak up on current issues? 01:30:00 - Immigrants boost the economy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mode Push: The F1 Podcast
Rose, Thorn & Driver of the 2024 F1 Season

Mode Push: The F1 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 30:46


Send us a textMcLaren takes it to the wire but wins the constructors championship for the first time since '98! Charles is emo but Sainz stays classy. We look at the final race, the winners and losers and the implications for next year which shakes up the grid completely.We also circle back to our drivers champion Max who's in his Daddy era. And maybe making other major life moves too? Has VCARB been mismanaged, and could Red Bull survive Max leaving? Will Checo make $$ on his way out? In a season of change, there's no perfect way to sign off the year than a good old “Rose, Thorn” rendition. Curious to hear y'all's as well!Happy Holidays! We'll be back some off-season coverage and pre-season testing before you know it.For more high-octane content, send us your race reactions or dish out some F1 tea:twitter: @modepushf1 instagram: @modepushf1 web: www.mode-push-f1.come-mail: modepushf1@gmail.com

I.E In Besties
A Different Approach to the Election Results - Ep.127

I.E In Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 89:58


Hello Besties! As you know the election didn't go the way we wanted it to go, so what now? We also talk about how Fashion is missing authenticity, thanksgiving coming up and more. Hope enjoy! Use code IEINBESTIES for $20 off your first SeatGeek order. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/IEINBESTIES Stand Up To Cancer https://standuptocancer.org/?utm_source=IG&utm_medium=LinkTree&utm_campaign=homepage Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ieinbesties Buy Merch Here! https://www.inlandentertainmentnetwork.com Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEBESTIES at tastesalud.com/discount/iebesties Follow us! https://linktr.ee/ieinbesties Stephanie Ramierez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephsgotmilk/ Isis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theisisnohelia/ Topics 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:55 - Where has Steph been? 00:09:57 - Steph's dream job 00:11:18 - Rose Thorn

I.E In Besties
It's Time To Start The Business You've Been Holding Off On! Ft Ouuilove - Ep.126

I.E In Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 80:01


Today we sit down with the founder and creative director of Ouuilove Denitza Leon! WE talk about how ouuilove came to be advice to small business owners Friendsgiving tips and fun holiday gifts for your partner! Hope you enjoy! Follow Denitza! https://www.instagram.com/denitzaleon/ https://www.instagram.com/ouuilove/ Use code IEINBESTIES for $20 off your first SeatGeek order. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/IEINBESTIES Stand Up To Cancer https://standuptocancer.org/?utm_source=IG&utm_medium=LinkTree&utm_campaign=homepage Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ieinbesties Buy Merch Here! https://www.inlandentertainmentnetwork.com Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEBESTIES at tastesalud.com/discount/iebesties Follow us! https://linktr.ee/ieinbesties Stephanie Ramierez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephsgotmilk/ Isis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theisisnohelia/ Topics 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:19 - how OuuiLove came to be 00:13:25 - Tik Tok shop is a must for small business 00:22:13 - Advice you'd give your 22 year old self 00:34:26 - Marinera Peruvian dance 00:41:35 - Rose Thorn 00:52:30 - Thrifting is the best retail therapy 01:02:44 - Friendsgiving tips! 01:08:57 - What to get your gf for Xmas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I.E In Besties
Catching Up With Vanessa! Cazzu Responds, Helping Yourself & More! - Ep.125

I.E In Besties

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 102:50


Hello Besties! Today we bring on Vanessa as a guest star for the podcast! We catch up with her, posting on social media feels weird, avoiding drinking and more! Hope you enjoy! Use code IEINBESTIES for $20 off your first SeatGeek order. https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/IEINBESTIES Stand Up To Cancer https://standuptocancer.org/?utm_source=IG&utm_medium=LinkTree&utm_campaign=homepage Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ieinbesties Buy Merch Here! https://www.inlandentertainmentnetwork.com Get 10% OFF on TasteSalud Products with code IEBESTIES at tastesalud.com/discount/iebesties Follow us! https://linktr.ee/ieinbesties Stephanie Ramierez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stephsgotmilk/ Isis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theisisnohelia/ Topics 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:13 - Vanessa's guest starring 00:10:45 - Why posting on social media feels weird sometimes 00:21:10 - Positive Affirmation 00:32:07 - Rose Thorn 00:40:37 - Things only people from the Dino experience 00:47:46 - Vanessa loses her dog 01:00:45 - How to avoid drinking 01:06:10 - Vanessa answer's your questions! 01:15:41 - Helping yourself before you can help others 01:29:09 - Cazzu responds to Angela Aguilar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Literature
Bonnie Jo Campbell, "The Waters: A Novel" (Norton, 2024)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 26:18


Hermine “Herself” Zook is a healer who rules over an island in a swampy area of Michigan known as “The Waters.” People, including her three grown daughters, fear her, but her powerful herbal and plant-based medicines have cured the townspeople for decades of viruses, pains, and unwanted pregnancies. Her first two daughters Molly and Prim were foundlings, but Rose Thorn is the product of Hermine's husband having an affair with Prim before getting kicked off the island. Herself, now nearly eighty, is raising eleven-year-old granddaughter Dorothy “Donkey” Zook. Donkey loves animals and longs for her mother, Rose Thorn, to marry Titus, whom she wants as her father. Donkey is the product of Rose Thorn being raped by Titus's drunk father in this richly nuanced tale of rural poverty, changing landscapes, corporate control of farmland, religious extremism, childhood naivete, and the shaky balance between nature and humanity. Bonnie Jo Campbell's novel The Waters (Norton, 2024) was a Today Show “Read with Jenna” Book Club selection. Her other novels include Once Upon A River, a National Bestseller that was adapted into an award winning film, and Q Road. Campbell's short story collections include American Salvage, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award, and Women and Other Animals, an AWP Grace Paley Prize winner. She is a 2011 Guggenheim Fellow, and a recipient of the Eudora Welty Prize and Mark Twain Award. She lives in Kalamazoo with her husband and donkeys.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

Art Works Podcasts
"The Waters": A Conversation with Bonnie Jo Campbell

Art Works Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 32:37


Bonnie Jo Campbell discusses her novel, "The Waters," its fictional setting in Southwest Michigan, and the focus on the intricate dynamics within a family of women living in a swamp:  Hermine, the herbalist grandmother; her restless daughter, Rose Thorn; and Rosie's mathematically gifted daughter, Dorothy.  Campbell discusses how the landscape shapes the characters' identities and lives, reflecting the struggles and changes in rural American communities. The women are outsiders in their own town, facing suspicion and blame from the men who feel displaced and troubled by the changing times.Campbell also explores the novel's use of fairytale tropes to deepen the storytelling, the importance of place in Campbell's writing,  and the role of animals like donkeys and rattlesnakes. Campbell shares insights into her writing process, emphasizing the authenticity and depth she strives to achieve, and the challenges she has in portraying female characters because of their layers of complexities. This episode offers a look into Campbell's creative journey and the themes that make "The Waters" a compelling read. My thanks to Recorded Books for allowing us to use an excerpt from the audiobook The Waters, narrated by Lili Taylor.

Art Works Podcast
"The Waters": A Conversation with Bonnie Jo Campbell

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 32:37


Bonnie Jo Campbell discusses her novel, "The Waters," its fictional setting in Southwest Michigan, and the focus on the intricate dynamics within a family of women living in a swamp:  Hermine, the herbalist grandmother; her restless daughter, Rose Thorn; and Rosie's mathematically gifted daughter, Dorothy.  Campbell discusses how the landscape shapes the characters' identities and lives, reflecting the struggles and changes in rural American communities. The women are outsiders in their own town, facing suspicion and blame from the men who feel displaced and troubled by the changing times.Campbell also explores the novel's use of fairytale tropes to deepen the storytelling, the importance of place in Campbell's writing,  and the role of animals like donkeys and rattlesnakes. Campbell shares insights into her writing process, emphasizing the authenticity and depth she strives to achieve, and the challenges she has in portraying female characters because of their layers of complexities. This episode offers a look into Campbell's creative journey and the themes that make "The Waters" a compelling read. My thanks to Recorded Books for allowing us to use an excerpt from the audiobook The Waters, narrated by Lili Taylor.

Simply Soccer
S6:E16: Pricked by a Rose Thorn, Shooting Down The Loons, and The Road Ahead

Simply Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 31:34


Michelle and Christian dive into LA Galaxy's trials and the road to triumph, the team bounced back to secure a victory against Minnesota United. Now, the Galaxy is gearing up for their next challenge against FC Dallas as The Gs navigate their season with resilience and determination.

The Unfiltered Femme Podcast
Rose, Thorn, Bud from Q1: Money, Men & Sex Edition with Jenna Miller | EP27

The Unfiltered Femme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 75:52


In this episode I'm joined be fellow Sex Coach, Jenna Miller for her third time on the podcast to dive into our Q1 recap Expect total oversharing in this conversation as we cover: Rose, Thorn, Bud in business, sex & intimacy, personal life and self pleasure Overcoming trauma to deepen sexual experiences Our own dating life and date stories How to train your body in self pleasure for more orgasms Our own sexual desires and intention for the summer Prompts for your own rose, thorn, bud review A hilarious and totally unfiltered conversationLINKS: Join Becoming Her, my free 5 day challenge for the women ready to embrace her radiant rebirth and step into your bold, empowered self to receive the desires you've been dreaming about. Book an Elevate Your Love coaching call with me. For you if you're ready to unleash your relationship potential and create a relationship transformation roadmap so you can finally get the love, sex and intimacy you want. Join the Wild & Free Retreat Waitlist to get the details about my next retreat in Costa Rica.FOLLOW:IG: @iamstephmorrisWebsite: https://stephmorris.co/Jenna's IG: Share this episode and tag me @iamstephmorris on Instagram to spread the word! Don't forget to leave a review on Apple and Spotify, then send me an email to hello@stephmorris.co & I'll send you a custom Unfiltered Femme Embodied Meditation (screenshot your review and attach to the email you send).

Out & About
Pat & Joey Detail Their Wild Weekend at the Daytona 500 | Out & About Ep. 251

Out & About

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 43:31


Nana & Trish just got back from their weekend at the Daytona 500...but they unfortunately never got to see the race due to it being postponed. They still had an eventful weekend that included Joey's bathroom incident, partying in the infield, shotgunning one too many beers, and more. Pat and Joey also discuss Joey's past as a go-go dancer and magazine cover model, Pat's upcoming surgery, and Joey AirDropping pictures that he shouldn't be AirDropping. Timestamps 0:00 Start 0:19 Daytona Recap 3:00 Joey Had a MAJOR Incident 5:40 Partying in the Infield with KFC Radio & Rubbin' is Racin' 8:00 Rose & Thorn of the Weekend 11:10 Nana & Trish are Very Skilled at Shotgunning Beer 17:55 Nana was a Go-Go Dancer & Cover Model 25:20 The MVP of the Weekend 26:20 Pat Needs Surgery 34:35 Angel Hands 36:40 The Traitors 40:50 Joey AirDropping Pictures He Shouldn't Be AirDropping 42:45 Ohio's Tate is Coming to NYC SoonYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/outandabout

Love Tidbits Podcast
Episode 98: Rose, Thorn & Bud

Love Tidbits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 5:32


What does a Rose, Thorn & Bud have to do with our life? Wondering how to get a $50 Amazon Gift Card? Listen to hear more, and how our highs and lows are evolving into those 3 explorative words...Rose, Thorn & Bud. Get the full shownotes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/

NYY Takes
A Rose, Thorn, and Bud for the 2023 and 2024 Yankees

NYY Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 33:50


Matt, Coles and Les talk about why sports are stupid (sometimes), their respective NBA and NFL fanhood, and finish up with what they are most looking forward to and dreading most for the 2024 Yankees season.

Empowered For Real
LET'S CATCH UP! | Rose, Thorn, Bud

Empowered For Real

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 15:18


Hi Boo! I've missed you!In this episode, we catch up! I talk about things that have brought me JOY, some obstacles I'm navigating and things I'm looking forward to :) 

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The Lazy Ravioli Podcast
Episode 63 Rose, Thorn, Banana

The Lazy Ravioli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 9:40


Join your favorite staff members and some new additions from Project Ice Cream (Episode 58) The ice breaker for their team staff meeting where everyone has a rose, thorn and banana revealed!

UNO Souls Chat
What is your Rose, Thorn, and Bud?

UNO Souls Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 22:11


Listen in as Brigitta + Phillip chat and reflect on the past year. This simple exercise brings awareness of your surroundings and encourages gratitude.

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Quote of Arms
Quote of Arms Episode 41 ANGELS! with Rose Thorn

Quote of Arms

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 64:38


A chorus breaks out in song. Light radiates from the sky, refracted in every color of the Magic spectrum. While Angels, like Roses are beautiful, every rose has its thorn, and Rose Thorn and I talk about the protective, powerful, vengeful, and unforgiving rulers of the sky. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quote-of-arms/support

St. Philip's Church
Rose, Thorn and Bud

St. Philip's Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022


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South Point Sessions
South Point Sessions: Rose & Thorn Part 2

South Point Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 30:11


Have you ever wondered what others would think of you if they had a front row seat to your relationship with God? Honestly, all the times you get frustrated, all the prayers that you make that can often seem petty or selfish. What about the way you talk to God about others? Most of us would be mortified. BUT why should we be? pastor Matt quoted Psalm 139 last week where it seems like David has a major mood swing in the towards the end of the Psalm. In fact, it seems like this happens to him and the other Psalm writers a lot. He expresses his heart with raw & unhindered emotions. Is that ok? Can we do that? Is there a problem with expressing ourselves this way??? This week Matt and Josh go after this whole thing area and discuss how our relationship with God is FULL of roses & thorns.

South Point Sessions
South Point Sessions: Rose & Thorn Part 1

South Point Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 26:22


Faith is an aspects of life that can sometimes feel complicated. You know it's important & you try to give it room in the busyness of everything. For some reason, there is this little voice that at times tells you that you're not measuring up. It could be voices from your upbringing, parents, church leaders or even friends who maybe even without knowing told you how you weren't hitting the mark spiritually. Sometimes, the voice we hear is our own. But what if we've overcomplicated the whole thing? What if for every thorn that we experience in our lives, there is a rose that is there to show us how loved we are? In this episode, Matt & Josh explore the book of Galatians and what it means to actually rest, live and love in the simplicity of God care for us.

Steve Talks Books
Author Interview: Peter McLean (PRIEST OF BONES)

Steve Talks Books

Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 65:50


 Peter McLean and I discussed the War for the Rose Thorn series, grimdark, cats, whiskey, adapting Priest of Bones, gangster movies and much more! Find Peter AmazonTwitterWebsiteWatch on YouTubeConnect with me:Steve Talks Books YouTube ChannelOn FacebookVeroEvent CalendarDiscussion ForumTwitterPodcastMy Mountain Biking Channel

Roboism
51: Rose, Thorn, and Bud

Roboism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 58:22


Kathy and Alex try to figure out the best ways for each of them to be a human in 2022.

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Relay FM Master Feed
Roboism 51: Rose, Thorn, and Bud

Relay FM Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 58:22


Kathy and Alex try to figure out the best ways for each of them to be a human in 2022.

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The Minne Market Podcast
NLCS MVP... Who's Laughing Now?

The Minne Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 49:11


This was a hard week to be a MN sports fan. We feel your pain as the Vikings, Wolves, and Gophers embarrassed the state.This is a jam packed episode of the Minne Market Podcast. The guys give a Vikings recap of their week 9 loss to the Baltimore Ravens.The Vikings talk continues with a little positivity from the Happy Crappy Happy segment, the Power Pivot Page Turning Play of the Game, and the Vikings Island.Rose & Thorn opens up the chatter to the wide world of Minnesota Sports as Dalton, Lukas, and Isaiah give their best and worst things from the week that was.As always, please subscribe, review, and tell a friend!@tellemsports on twitter and YouTubePeace ✌️

The Minne Market Podcast
Boo. Boo, Boo, Boo.

The Minne Market Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 52:38


Every rose has its thorn and every podcast has a Halloween episode.The Minne Market runs a three-man weave this week to talk MN Sports.The show kicks off with a

Housing Learning Community
Trauma Informed Caring: Rose, Thorn, and Seed

Housing Learning Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 42:00


Episode 2, Our conversation with Doug Burgess and Kreasha Williams, from University Health Behavioral Health, centers on personal practices that allow us to both connect with others and care for ourselves in trauma informed ways, and important reminders that our work to integrate trauma informed caring is an ongoing learning process. Learn more about the MATTC at https://attcnetwork.org/centers/mid-america-attc/homeand Check out the Virtual Room of Refuge at https://bit.ly/communityroomofrefuge.

Hindsight's 2020
Episode 10 | Kim Karant

Hindsight's 2020

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 36:37


Hey, Kim! thanks for being here today. I'll let you go ahead and introduce yourself. Hi, Andrea. I am so glad to be here with you also. My name is Kim. I live in New York. I am a mom of three amazing humans who are making their way in the world. They've mostly flown the coop. But I think I've done something right because they're doing pretty good out there in life. I've been married for 20 plus years and for a career, I buy candy and snacks by trade and, from my heart, I'm an accountability coach as well. That is awesome. Well, welcome and thank you for being here. A little known fact, Kim….when I lived in New York City, I was an assistant buyer at Macy's and Lord and Taylor! That's amazing! So I totally understand. I mean, I didn't get to buy anything as fun as candy and snacks, but that's great. That's so fun! So your kids are mostly grown and flown -- during the pandemic -- a lot of people ended up back at home. I don't know if they're - if you have any college age kids, did they come home and start doing some school? And what was that like in your household? Yeah. So when the pandemic first hit, my son was a -- my youngest son was a senior in high school, heartbroken that he was about everything that he had waited his entire school career for, as so many of the kids were going through prom and no senior dinner and all of the things that the kids look forward to, especially graduation. So there was a whole roller coaster of emotions going on with him, which was something none of us were expecting. And my daughter was 20 and she was working in retail. So everything shut down for her as well. So she was home with me 24/7. And my oldest son, who was 28 at the time, had just started a new job in Manhattan and literally three weeks before. And all of the sudden we have this stay at home order and he's not sure whether he's going to continue to have a job being the new guy or, or not. And he had given up another great job for this one. So there was so much emotion built up in my house at that time that it was it was certainly interesting. And then as we got into this a little further, my my youngest was was starting college in the fall and we had no idea if it was going to happen. So that was a really, really stressful situation to go through. Everybody's emotions were were high and day by day you'd dig for information to see what would happen. And eventually he left the nest and he went off to school in August. And for the most part, he had some in-person classes. He goes to school in Florida. And Florida is a little bit different than here in New York. And he had some zoom classes as well. So it was a different type of a freshman year at college. But he has flourished and is doing amazing. And we just heard next year will be all in person. So we're really excited. Oh, that's amazing! Oh, congratulations! I think I remember talking to you towards the end of the summer and you were like, “we think he's going to go,,,we think he's going to go”. So that's wonderful. These kids are resilient and their ability to be malleable has really impressed me. So your eldest, who was living in Manhattan, who had gotten the new job, what was that like? I mean, Manhattan really got hit hard. You know, we were watching the news coverage out here in California. And I just, I can't imagine just -- not only the emotions of, OK, am I going to still have a job, you know, just living in the city at that time or did he come home to your house? He actually had never left living at home, he was here when the pandemic started. He had just taken a job in Manhattan for the first time. He'd been working on Long Island prior to that. So there was the commute involved and taking a train every day. And once everything closed down, it became kind of eerie in the city. So we were thankful that he had the opportunity to work from home and not not have to worry about having an apartment there or anything like that. We got lucky. Yeah, that is lucky. So you had all your chickadees at home?I did. I did. Yeah, and everything to come out of the pandemic. That's my silver lining. I had this incredible amount of time with all three of my grown children for what might be the last time ever having them all together like that. We had meals together every day and we had time to talk every day because we couldn't do anything else. So we had this opportunity that we never would have had Covid not happened. I almost feel guilty saying that. But to some degree it was a blessing in disguise for me. No 100%. That's what this (podcast) is sort of about, because I feel like when we were in it, for a lot of us, it was really difficult. But I think now that we're emerging and we can kind of look back and find the beauty and the silver linings in what happened. So -- and I do -- I feel like kids your kids' age or young adults actually had it really hard, you know, maybe even harder than toddlers. Right. Because like you said, your your son, who is in high school, he knew what he was missing. And so I think that it is really nice to be able to look back and reframe it as like this was a blessing in disguise and it's going to be OK and we wouldn't have had this otherwise. So I think that's really nice and beautiful. Exactly. And I think so many parents were hung up, myself included, when this all was happening to us and to them with the graduation and the prom and whatnot. We were all trying to figure out ways that we could make that happen later and just create something for them. And at the end of the day, we never had to do that. It just kind of worked itself out. And like you said, these kids are resilient. And even though they were frustrated and they were upset and heartbroken in many cases, that they miss these things that are almost a rite of passage, they came through it on the other side and I think they learned humility and they learned, you know, you can't get everything you want and nothing in life is is a guarantee. They learned some really important lessons.100%. Well, 2020 was a year that was really difficult for so many people, for so many different reasons and so many different ways, and I think many of us turn to really unhealthy habits and crutches. In the beginning, I totally indulged in the flatten the curve, fatten the belly, you know, eating all the things was fun. Baking and eating, drinking all the wine seemed totally fine. Right? These are unprecedented times. So we all justified it. Like surely we get a pass on day drinking. But as the weeks went on and on, I think we all realized, OK, this is not sustainable. We have to reprioritize ourselves. And I think eventually everyone started shifting, adjusting and recalibrating because we realized this is a marathon, not a race. And I'd love to hear about your personal experience in this and and how your work as an accountability coach and what that means and how you helped others navigate through these crazy times and possible self-destructive behavior. Right. And that was such a struggle in my own mind when this first happened, because here I am completely in a panic myself and not really sure what's going to happen and for how long. And I have these clients that are relying on me for support and I have my family that's relying on me for support and I have my business that was going crazy because everybody was trying to stock up in panic buy. So there was a lot going on. But having gone through my own lifestyle shift back in 2017 and early 2018, I really had this great foundation in place. So when it came to my health and my body, I knew what I needed to do to stay healthy and fit. And with that still, there were so many obstacles. I mean, you couldn't go grocery shopping like we were all used to doing. The gyms were closed and people were even afraid to go outside in some cases, You know, I would go to the boardwalk to take a walk and, and people were afraid to walk anywhere near you because nobody knew if the wind would carry a virus if someone was carrying it. So there were so many things that were just uncertain. And, you know, even grocery shopping. I mean, let's talk about that for a second. So here I am promoting to my clients to eat healthy and fresh produce and fresh vegetables and lean proteins. And now all of a sudden, there's a shortage of all of these things. So people were rightly confused about what they needed to do. So it became a little bit of a balancing act. It was a shift for me as well, because I had to change how I was coaching people, how I was supporting people and getting them through to find alternatives that were going to work for them. And so many people would say to me, “well, I can't go to the grocery store, so I can't do this. I need to stop the program. I just need to do what feels right to me right now.” And it sometimes required a little bit of tough love saying to them, “what is right for you is being healthy and taking care of yourself. And just because we can't go out and buy the fresh bananas or the fresh strawberries and get all of the fresh leafy greens that we want to have, we can still do this.” So we developed lists of items that they could use. Maybe they wouldn't be considered ideal, you know, on a menu plan for wellness to some people using canned fruits and canned veggies and, you know, all sorts of things that people had on hand at home. But we made it work and it was getting everybody in the same mindset that we couldn't just give up on ourselves because of the state of the world. We had to go on and accountability became such an important and integral part of everyday life for so many. I had clients that were just ready to give up on themselves. And I understood I was feeling some of the same things, but I had people relying on me to get them through it. So we should back up and kind of give an overview of what your work is, an accountability coach entails, so who are you working with and what are sort of the goals of working with them? So generally someone who seeks out an accountability coach, you know, there could be different reasons for it. The number one reason people will reach out for it is because they're looking to lose some weight because they don't know how to make time for themselves. They need guidance on how to balance. And balance is my favorite word when it comes to accountability. But we'll get into that later. People need - they need help. They need support. Even as a coach myself, I reach out to my coach from when I did my program way back when I need a refresh. And sometimes we all need that. So laying things out for people and being there to answer their questions and offer them support and cheerleading along the way is so helpful. There was such a negative vibe overall in the country because nobody knew what was going to happen. And, you know, my morning message to somebody was always about positivity, looking for the silver lining. What's your why? Because those core values of of why you wanted to make a change didn't change just because of a pandemic. Pandemic became an excuse for many people. And the ones who were successful through it were the ones that had the support and felt that they could power through. It's hard to explain. I'm sorry. I mean, I think what you really do is you empower people to love themselves again and to put themselves first. And like you said, you know, people forget to carve out time for themselves. And I think you help reshape the way we think. I mean, I should say you were my coach. We worked together. You helped me twice over the years. I think we met maybe three years ago. And I would say for certain, that's what you did for me. You sort of reminded me that I should be at the top of my list because I can't really help anybody else unless I'm, I'm helping myself and feel good about myself. Absolutely. And accepting ourselves for what we are. Letting go of unrealistic ideas of perfection, whether it's in our careers, in our family lives, in our body image. We just need to let those things go and go with the flow. We have to accept that the ultimate goal in our life is to find balance, practice self care. So many women just don't take that time for themselves every day, whether it's five minutes or an hour. You just need to find the time to take care of yourself. And deeper than that, to really love yourself because if you can't find that spark that ignites our own lives from within. We can't shine for anyone else. We can't take care of the ones that we love. So it's so important for women especially and for men as well. But I do work primarily with women. And I think that especially in this day and age, with so many working women, we just lose ourselves after we have children and families. And there's just so much going on that someone just kind of needs to remind us from time to time that we're important too.Yeah. And throw in a pandemic. I mean, everyone. So now you've got children at home, you're trying to work from home. And I do think, maybe I'm generalizing (although I don't think I am!), but a lot of the extra work fell on women in the home, especially if you have kids or pets. So if last year taught me anything, it's that, you know what you're just talking to, I had unrealistic ideals of perfection for myself. I had just launched a consulting business, but then everything shut down and I went into the role of caretaker for my children. And I had days, quite honestly, where I was resentful because I wasn't getting time to work on this new business that I had just launched. And then I felt horrible because I'm like,”these are my children!” And I shouldn't be angry that I get this time with them, right? And like you were saying, it was a blessing in disguise, which I see now. But at the time I was like a teeter totter of emotion. At the beginning of the pandemic, I was a hot mess. I'm not going to lie to you. I was a hot mess and I just couldn't see a way through it. I just had some days where I was like, ugh!You were not alone.I don't want to put on that mask, the airplane mask. I just want to go to the back of the plane, get in the bathroom, lock the door and deny that any of this is happening. Absolutely. And you know what I have to say, and that's one thing that I can't speak to because I didn't have the experience. But so, so many people that I know did. And I give the moms of young children so much credit, I cannot even imagine what it must have been like to have to become not only the mom, the cook, the cleaner and the teacher, all while trying to balance whether you work inside the home or outside the home. Now you have people around you twenty four hours a day and everybody needs mom. My husband needed me, my kids, my cats needed me and my clients needed me. My boss. You know what? He kind of fell by the wayside sometimes because luckily he was the one that couldn't see me. But I also found I -- and so many people have said the same thing -- I worked nonstop. I would get up at 5:00 in the morning and I wouldn't leave my home office until 9:00 at night. So through it all, we all figured out how to make it work. But I am totally with you. And there were days that I would go down in my basement and close the door and just hide in the dark. Because nobody knew I was there.Yes! See this is what this podcast is all about! We all -- it's just it's so nice to know that you hid -- I hid in the bathroom and a goldfish by myself, I want to eat a snack by myself. So I thank you for sharing that because we all did it. And it just feels so good to normalize the fact that we needed to do it. And in that moment, you were practicing self care, I have to tell you. Oh, absolutely! Absolutely! And the days when when I finally wasn't afraid to walk outside and take a walk in the sunlight, to me that may sound crazy, but that was my self care just feeling the fresh air and the sunlight hit my skin. Yeah. It was almost like being a plant and being reborn each spring. It was such a good feeling and that was my, my time. Nobody else was with me. Like, if my daughter wanted to go for that walk, more often than not, I would try to sneak out while she was still asleep because I relished that time alone. Yes. The quiet. Yes. Yes. You kind of mentioned basically you had a lot of people with needs who were turning to you, your own family, work, all of your clients. And for me, I wouldn't have been able to weather the storm of 2020 without my various different communities. Right. So I, you know, I've got my preschool parent friend community. I had sort of this accountability community and just various communities who stepped up and showed up in different ways. Some were local, some were distributed across the country and world. And just, I think all of us really leaned into that to help one another. So I would love to hear about -- sort of how that played out for you and how you showed up for other people and how people showed up for you to help you as well. Yeah, so I would say one hundred percent community was so important because I think so many of us were not used to having daily human contact with others outside of our families. So my girlfriends saved me when they suggested doing Zoom cocktail nights. Even if they happened at 11:30 at night when everybody's kids went to sleep and people were able to shut down their computers at night. Just finding that half an hour, once a week to get together with people and talk about how we were feeling was so vitally important because it made you feel that you weren't the only one. And there were more tears and laughter shared during those nights than even on some girls weekends that I've had in person because everyone was so raw and so willing to just open up and share. Yeah. And then I had the accountability community and so many people came together, so many coaches, so many clients just being open and raw and willing to say this is what I need. And they came together and they found ways to make things happen. So we talked about gyms being closed and not being able to to get workouts in. And somebody said, "well, you know what? I'll host a live zone workout. We can put it on Instagram and everybody can join." And another one of the girls said, "you know what? I love my peloton and we all have access to this, you know, so let's hop on a ride together." And we found ways to make things feel like they weren't so unusual, like they weren't impossible with a pandemic going on. And, you know, it was just a way to connect with other people that made things feel a little bit normal and just connect. Yeah. And I I think relationships were deepened because, like you said, people were raw. And when my girlfriends and I were admitting to each other like that, we were struggling with whatever, like parenting, you know, like, "oh, is my toddler going to have to go to years of therapy for like the days that I showed up and was crabby and cranky and yelled at them when they didn't deserve to be yelled at?" and just letting that out, it deepened the friendship and the relationship. And that's just another beautiful thing that came out of it. And like you were saying, the creativity of, "OK, we have to figure out something here." So it's almost, um, what's that saying out of necessity comes invention or something like that?Absolutely. And people found ways to make life livable, whether it was in person or across the miles, being able to, like I said, do those workouts with a friend in California. It made life seem a little bit more livable. You know, that's something we weren't even doing before the pandemic. And now it's something we do on a weekly basis. That raises a really interesting question for me. And I ask a lot of guests this: things that you didn't think of before and kind of just came into being in this past year because we all had to figure it out -- what are some of the things that you want to see stay in your life or in your communities and like this change was for the better and when we go back to, quote unquote the new normal, I guess, that you don't want to have fall by the wayside and you want to keep up. Absolutely. For me, it's going to be my weekly check ins with with girlfriends that, you know, for a long time we always spoke, you know, sporadically via text. We weren't doing even phone calls a lot of times. And it was just whenever we got together, whenever we had a chance to text and, "hey, how you doing?" You know, it was OK. And we always use the excuse. "Well, our friendship is so great. We can not talk for months and just pick up where we left off." This taught me how important it is to pick up the phone and hear somebody's voice, something that seemed so insignificant for so many years. Yeah. It is truly the greatest gift. So I would say now several times a month, I just do check ins with people and it's something that I will never stop doing. I used to hate the telephone. I don't like to talk on the phone at all, but now it's part of my routine and even if I don't feel like doing it, I reach out because that human contact can make the difference in someone's day, even if you don't know it. That's so true. Just reprioritizing human connection. I mean, I can't tell you how many times somebody has picked up the phone and called me and I would never even tell them. But hearing their voice just flipped the script for me on that particular day, I could have been having a really, really rough day and just hearing and knowing that somebody reached out to me and cared enough to do that. That's amazing. So true. What other silver linings came out of 2020 for you? You had all this family time. Is there anything else for you personally?I think I have learned to just take a step back and accept that I cannot control everything in life. I have major OCD. I always have. And if things aren't going according to my plan, it kind of throws me off. And I found that just going with the flow is OK. I don't have to have a to do list every single day. I also don't have to finish everything that is on a list if I do make one, because guess what, it'll be waiting for me tomorrow, both at home and at work. And since they have adapted to that way of thinking, I have so much less stress in my life and so much more joy.That's incredible. I feel like I learned the same lesson now that we're a year plus in - I sometimes gravitate back towards my OCD controlling manners. But it took me a few weeks  in to really just let go of the reins and it was an immediate shift. I was so much happier and I had so much less anxiety when I was like, 'we're just going to wake up and we're going to have fun today.' I don't care about zoom school. I don't care if you can write your letters. You're still going to go to college one day, you know? And I just let go of like this death grip that I had on a schedule and forcing it on everybody. And it was night and day. And when I decided to have fun with it, that's when everything just felt lighter. Yeah, it benefits everybody around you. Something as simple as dishes in the sink, like I cannot stand dirty dishes in the sink. And, you know, with three older children that know better, I'm like, there's a dishwasher right there, like, open it up and put the glass in the dishwasher. And it was this crazy OCD thing I had. But at the end of the day, like, did it really matter if the dishes in the sink or in the dishwasher? No. And once I let go of that, there was less tension in the house. And guess what? Everybody kind of started doing what they needed to do. It was almost like they weren't doing what I wanted them to do just to get a rise out of me. Oh, my gosh. Well, I also like to play -- it's like a winding down fun thing for the podcast -- I like to play a little bit of Rose & Thorn. And I think that we probably talked about a lot of the roses. Were there any thorns for you this past year? That's a tough one. I'm sure there were. See! You're just you're you're the perfect person to be doing your job because you reframe everything in such a positive way. So I love that you can think of a thorn. Well, I mean, there were so many that -- that I think I've just let go of. I mean, like I said, there was so much going on with my with my youngest son around this time of his life that was supposed to be special and it wasn't and there was so much negativity around it when it first started, but, you know, we all found that we got through it. So that kind of I think that taught me so much. Yeah, you can't stay in that negativity. It just it's not good.Yeah, but I mean, the one thing that I did learn is that left to my own devices, I am a workaholic and I will never I will never leave something for the next day if I don't have to. And I was putting it way, way, way too many hours. So I have learned now that I'm back at the office most days that when I leave, I'm done for the day. But it was an issue it was thorn during during the time I was at home because I was not.There was no delineation.No, there wasn't. And I know a lot of people were facing that. So for me, that was probably the biggest thing. Because everything else that kind of came out of it, I was very fortunate, I didn't, I didn't lose anyone to the virus. I didn't have anyone close to me become really ill. And thankfully, my family was all healthy through it, probably in part due to my OCD. But so we were really, really lucky. And I think, like I said, the worst thing that came out of it for me was working too much. But that's not the worst thing in the world right now. But I'm sure a lot of people can relate to that. Absolutely. Let me ask you a question. So I didn't realize you're back at work most days. How has that been? How does that feel? I know when I think about reentering the world, I think we're a little bit further behind in San Francisco. We're just now starting to reopen. I have really mixed emotions about going back out in crowds. And I mean, I'm sure you guys are wearing masks and all of that, but how was that transition for you? So I remember being really afraid of it. I was the person who wouldn't even order food out during the pandemic because I was terrified that if somebody that cooked my food at Chipotle or wherever, that we could get sick. So I was putting a lot of pressure on myself with the cooking and whatnot. So when things started to open up, I was really scared. And when I first went back to the office, I was terrified. We had had several people come down with the virus, including my own boss, who was with me the day that he left the office with the fever. So going back was terrifying. And the first couple of weeks, I think I had more anxiety than I can ever remember in my lifetime. But then I realized that if we didn't just take the precautions and do the things we needed to do, that life was not going to go back to what it needed to be. So slowly we, at home, at least my husband and I started to eat out more, which I really enjoy doing. I mean, I do love to cook, but after as long as we were at home, I really started eating out and people thought we were crazy because we were eating almost every night. But we were careful. We wore our masks, we washed our hands, we didn't take chances. And I think it felt good. It felt good to get out of the house. It felt good to see people again and see things returning to normal. And then when I would see people that weren't being careful, it would be frustrating because inevitably there will be people who don't practice the same level of safety as we do. So there's, again, that balance where you have to you have to respect others and hope that they respect you. So that was the biggest challenge going back out into the world. But things are almost completely open here now. We still are seeing cases here in New York, but life is returning to normal and it's a good thing. I've been vaccinated as of yesterday I have fourteen days post vaccination and I'm not stopping any of my precautions. I think everyone needs to continue to be safe. Yeah, I like how you put that, though. It's it's almost like when you were describing how you slowly started almost like dipping your toe in and it's like almost like training for something or practicing. It's like baby steps. You just kind of do a little bit more and a little bit more and like it layered on obviously keeping the precautions and then the comfort level will come. And it's just I feel so hopeful hearing you say that almost everything is back up and running over there, it really, truly gives me hope that we're coming out of the tunnel. Yeah, there have been days where I even (this sounds so crazy to even voice), but that I've even forgotten that we're in the thick of this still. That's amazing. that doesn't sound crazy. That sounds amazing, that's adaptability at its best is. But it can be a little frightening. So a few weeks ago, I left my office and I have the back of my class coats and I had some boots and things like that. I had done some cleaning like all of us did what we were stuck at home. And the area that I work in, there are some homeless people that I see from time to time. And this particular day I left the office and as I pulled up to a light that I wait at. One of the guys that I typically see was out there and I was so excited because I had been holding on to these coats and some boots that I knew would fit him. And in my excitement, I opened my window and I frantically waved to him and I said, “oh, come here, come here.” And I wanted to give him some food that I had and and the coats and the boots. And I totally forgot to put my mask on. And, you know, here he is standing at my window and we're having this conversation and he's grateful. And I'm so thrilled that I'm able to do something for him that day. And as I drove away, I called my husband and I said, “I'm so glad I saw this gentleman that I had been waiting to see. But I forgot to wear my mask.” And I felt so guilty that I was so worried because he wasn't wearing a mask. I wasn't wearing a mask. And I thought, “oh, my gosh, all of these months - over a year now. I've been so careful. Now, what if?” So with the comfort, you know, we we still have to remember that that this is still happening. Yeah, that's it's a great story. And I want you to know you're not alone, so I'll share something similar. I think it was maybe just ten days ago I was running out of the house to run down to pick up pizza order, trying to support local restaurants, and I was just walking down there to pick up the pizza and bring it home. And I left the house without a mask. I left my house on foot without a mask. And I got two blocks in and there was a dry cleaner and I realized it. I was like, oh, my word. And I hopped into the dry cleaner and I was like, "Do you happen to have an extra mask?" Like, I cannot believe I left my home without a mask. Like, that's crazy. But I completely hear you. I understand. I relate. And you're not alone. So it is important that we stay vigilant, but it's normal to feel this sense of safety and security and slip up. But we can't beat ourselves up. No, no, and we were in Florida a few weeks ago getting my son settled into a new place and I did the same thing. I walked out of the condo complex to take my walk and pick something up that I had ordered down the road. And I decided to walk there and I got about halfway there, which was about a mile, and realized I didn't have a mask. So I saw a Walgreens and I was like, Should I go in? And I not I didn't know what to do. So I like I was pulling my shirt up over my face and I opened the door and I said to the young guy working behind the counter, like, 'do you guys have masks? I forgot a mask.' And he started to laugh. And he was like, you know, he goes, 'I'm so thrilled that you're worried about it.' He goes, 'Most people that come in without one will actually argue with us about wearing on.' So he took me over to the section where they were and assured me that I wasn't the only person that this had happened through. And luckily, in most places you go now, you can buy masks. So, yeah, but apparently it's happening to a lot of people, so.. We're totally normal! Yes! That's my takeaway!Well, Kim, I really appreciate you going out of your comfort zone and talking with me today. I think that your insights are invaluable, your experiences are relatable and the work you're doing. I thank you. I thank you very much as one of your clients and you help you help so many people and you have so much going on in your life. So I want you to know that I appreciate you and we all appreciate you. Thank you so much.Oh, thank you. I absolutely love what I do and I love working with people. And gosh, it's my pleasure. Always. Thanks for tuning in to Hindsight's 2020. I hope you leave feeling more connected and able to see your own silver linings. If you enjoyed this episode, please take a few minutes to subscribe rate and leave a written review for me. Special thanks to my sound engineer John Kerr of Wayfare Recording. We can't do any of this without your support. Follow us on Instagram @hindsights2020podcast and join the conversation at Hindsight's 2020 podcast on Facebook.ABOUT KIM KARANT:Follow Kim on Instagram @kim.is.all.in

Bleav: When Your Sport Ends
2.18: Rose Rose Thorn Bud Exercise

Bleav: When Your Sport Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 17:06


Have you ever done a Rose, Rose, Thorn, Bud before? It is a daily part of Brooke & Don's relationship, and a great way to reflect, share, and feel gratitude for the day! This week's episode is a RRTB conversation with some deeper insights along the way.Sponsored by Ebay Sneakerswww.ebay.com/sneakersSponsored by BetOnline.AgSponsored by Skyroam.com Promo Code: ROAMWITHBROOKE

Deep Look: Ultiworld's Weekly Podcast
Deep Look: Rose, Thorn, Bud

Deep Look: Ultiworld's Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 44:43


Charlie Eisenhood and Keith Raynor talk about the USA Ultimate website before giving their 2020 roses, thorns, and buds and then hearing from some Ultiworld staff and subscribers with theirs.

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Rate-a-loid
Avanna, the Celtic Horse Girl

Rate-a-loid

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 27:27


Hello, please come into my Vocaloid dungeon and enter the Miku-place of ideas as we discuss some challenging ideas. From accordions with voices, to full body weak-spots, acapella bloodsport! This week we are covering the Vocaloid Avanna, a Celtic themed Vocaloid with both art and voice from Irish creators and with historic references laser-targeted to hit our host JT. Avanna is possibly one of the more mainstream use, with producers such as Porter Robinson and Griffin McElroy of The Adventure Zone using her in really notable cases. We found ourselves really liking Avanna so I hope you enjoy this episode!EPISODE NOTES:Music used today:Rose + Thorn by EmpathP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOZKgswcxJQWishing well by nostraightanswer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8LltOlCPoAOur theme - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awIV87DBxrwSocial media:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thatsnotcanon/postsTwitter - https://twitter.com/loidrateTumblr - https://rate-a-loid.tumblr.com/JT’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/PirateKilljoyHarp’s twitter - https://twitter.com/harpsmontySubscribe to us on APPLE PODCASTS, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on our Tumblr: rate-a-loid.tumblr.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Reality Queens
Is Ramona Singer Donald Trump?

Reality Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 49:47


Welcome to reality queens where we talk about all things reality from the Queen City! RHOBH - Start RHONY - 17:00 Can you we just talk about (Ellen DeGeneres fiasco) Rose & Thorn 42:44 Join us this week as we discuss The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. We sip our favorite champs while we serve (OUR OPINIONS) on Erika’s funeral look, Teddi serving piping hot tea, and Denise regretting she ever signed up for this show in the first place. When it comes to The Real Housewives of New York we talk about Sonja’s STUNNING facelift, Leah’s badassery, and Ramona’s shameless ways. Our can we just talk about starts off about Ellen DeGeneres and snowballs into a rant about accused sexual assailant Brett Kavanaugh. Join us for all of the fun!

Reality Queens
13. Why isn’t Kris a Bev Hills housewife?

Reality Queens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 57:23


RHOBH recap - start RHONY recap - 32:57 Can we just talk about (Ciara and Russell making their child Win) - 49:00 Rose & Thorn - 51:15 This week talk about Denise’s undying love for bootcut jeans, Kyle’s extravagant charity event, and Ramona trying to be Leah’s mom. So grab your glass of champs & join the fun!

Side Boobs & Side Hustles
ROSE & THORN. NEW LIPS. NEW HOME

Side Boobs & Side Hustles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 37:28


NEW LIPS WHO DISSSS?! NEW HOUSE WHO DISSSS?! I dish out the tea on the new lips and the new house. Then sit down a Sarah Terkla the owner of Rose & Thorn boutique in Denton TX! She shares some info on opening a boutique and all the things, Tune in to hear more :)   Podcast Page: @sideboobs.sidehustles Britt: @britt.farris Rose & Thorn: @roseandthornco Sarah Terkla: @sarahterkla SHOP ROSE AND THORN

Mages & Mentors: One-Shots
Return to Muldro [D&D5E Homebrew] (Part One)

Mages & Mentors: One-Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 68:15


In the third Mages & Mentors ONE SHOT adventure... Tom & Friends play D&D 5E! RETURN TO MULDRO Join Baron Gloomsong (@AceTrainerJayce), Kek (@lathcves), Rose Thorn (@galgaricharm) & De-Ril (@Xander4All) as they find adventure at the landing of the maritime city of Greenport in the magical world of Muldro, created by Tom himself in a D&D5E homebrew game. You can follow Tom on Twitter @magesandmentors and find him live on Twitch daily!    D&D Resources dndbeyond.com/quarantine reddit.com/r/DnD/ reddit.com/r/DnDBehindTheScreen/ reddit.com/r/DMAcademy/ dmsguild.com

Mages & Mentors: One-Shots
Return to Muldro [D&D5E Homebrew] (Part Two)

Mages & Mentors: One-Shots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 45:36


In the second part of our Mages & Mentors ONE SHOT adventure... Tom & Friends play D&D 5E! RETURN TO MULDRO Join Baron Gloomsong (@AceTrainerJayce), Kek (@lathcves), Rose Thorn (@galgaricharm) & De-Ril (@Xander4All) as they continue their quest for the Golden Fleece in the magical world of Muldro, created by Tom himself in a D&D5E homebrew game. You can follow Tom on Twitter @magesandmentors and find him live on Twitch daily!    D&D Resources dndbeyond.com/quarantine reddit.com/r/DnD/ reddit.com/r/DnDBehindTheScreen/ reddit.com/r/DMAcademy/ dmsguild.com

The Remote Real Estate Investor
The Biggest Mindset Shifts You Must Make to Grow Your Portfolio

The Remote Real Estate Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 31:56


What does it take to scale up as a real estate investor?  In this episode, Michael, Tom and Emil talk about the triggers that launched them to a more full commitment to real estate investment. They cover what's involved with growing your portfolio beyond a couple of properties, their personal experiences of taking risks, and finish with the best and worst parts of scaling up.   Segments: Toe Dipping, Risk Rant and Rose & Thorn

Better U -- A Motivational Podcast
Ep. 89 -- ROSE, THORN, BUD

Better U -- A Motivational Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 7:34


In this episode I share an exercise that helps to both reflect on a certain time period AND look forward towards the future!! The quote of the episode explains the use of the exercise and why it is important to do both of those things!!! Make sure to FOLLOW us on all social media @BetterUShow, SHARE this podcast, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE!! As always, get ready for a new life filled with a Better U!! Thank you!!*Book Recommendation of the Week*https://amzn.to/2v7airn*Check out my YouTube Channel Here*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8arloH0x5Sg&t=303s*Support Better U for as little as $5 a Month Here* https://www.patreon.com/betterushowSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/betterushow)

The Earth Station DCU Podcast
The Earth Station DCU Episode 170 – Arrowverse 2019 Fall Premier

The Earth Station DCU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 81:59


This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs discuss the return of the Arrowverse Shows! The Bat and the Cat return to Gotham in Batman #80. The UltraMonitor takes center stage in Justice League #33. Rose/Thorn takes us into the future in Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #2. Who is that singing in the shower, plus Questions ask questions in Lois Lane #4. Superman races flash again and it is Kryptonian vs. Human in Superman: Up in the Sky #4. If you can tell me what was going on in The Green Lantern #12...that would be great! The origin of Teen Lantern in Young Justice #12! All this plus, DC News, DC TV, Cletus's pick of the week, and much, much more! ------------------------ Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open 0:02:07 DC News 0:14:23 Batman #80 0:19:50 Justice League #33 0:22:35 Legion of Super-Heroes: Millinium #2 0:27:18 Lois Lane #4 0:31:49 The Green Lantern #12 0:34:38 Young Justice #9 0:40:03 Batwoman S1 Ep1 – Pilot 0:49:50 Supergirl S5 Ep1 – Event Horizon 0:57:16 Black Lightning S3 Ep1 - The Book of Occupation: Chapter One: Birth of Blackbird 1:03:05 Flash S6 Ep1 – Into the Void 1:13:46 Titans S2 Ep5 – Deathstroke 1:18:23 Show Close   Links Batman #80 Justice League #33 Legion of Super-Heroes: Millinium #2 Lois Lane #4 Superman: Up in the Sky #4 The Green Lantern #12 Young Justice #9 52 (Cletus's Read More Comics Pick) Earth Station One Tales of the Station Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 2 The Chameleon Chronicles: Colors of Fate The Chameleon Chronicles: Sisters of the Thorn   Want to Donate to the Show or Sponsor our Comics Talk for this week? No problem! Just click on the donate button below!   If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the ESDCU feedback line at (317) 564-9133 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationdcu@gmail.com

The DC3cast!
The DC3cast, Episode 190: Three Miniseries Wrap, Flex Mentallo Gets the "Doom Patrol" Spotlight, and Rebirth Titles, Round 171

The DC3cast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 97:41


This week, the boys discuss Rose/Thorn's potential new role in the Legion, the end of year one of "The Green Lantern," and review a book because they were harassed enough about it on Twitter.

Simple Blasphemy Podcast
Woman G spot lurking around a pretty Vulva excites a Summer Penis at a vagina spa

Simple Blasphemy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 39:32


It’s “that time of the month” every first Tuesday with Amanda aka blunt mommy. We also do a pre-show that is exclusive for patreons that includes video for as low as $1 a month. Link below. Here are the articles we covered in this show!Everything You Need to Know About the G SpotSpare A Thought For This Woman, Whose Contraceptive Bar Somehow Ended Up In Her LungFragment of ‘The Rose Thorn,’ a Poem About a Talking Vulva, Dated to the 1300sDoes 'Summer Penis' Exist? The Truth About Men Looking Bigger In The HeatWoman wants to open 'vagina spa' in the UK - offering vajacials and v-tighteningPlease consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/simpleblasphemyFollow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/simpleblasphemyFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimpleBlasphemyFind everything by visiting: www.simpleblasphemy.com

Simple Blasphemy Podcast
Woman G spot lurking around a pretty Vulva excites a Summer Penis at a vagina spa

Simple Blasphemy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 39:32


It’s “that time of the month” every first Tuesday with Amanda aka blunt mommy. We also do a pre-show that is exclusive for patreons that includes video for as low as $1 a month. Link below. Here are the articles we covered in this show!Everything You Need to Know About the G SpotSpare A Thought For This Woman, Whose Contraceptive Bar Somehow Ended Up In Her LungFragment of ‘The Rose Thorn,’ a Poem About a Talking Vulva, Dated to the 1300sDoes 'Summer Penis' Exist? The Truth About Men Looking Bigger In The HeatWoman wants to open 'vagina spa' in the UK - offering vajacials and v-tighteningPlease consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/simpleblasphemyFollow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/simpleblasphemyFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimpleBlasphemyFind everything by visiting: www.simpleblasphemy.com

The Birds of Prey Podcast
Episode 113: She Rides the Eye of the Hurricane

The Birds of Prey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 49:14


Before the action begins, Black Canary meets with the Batman, imploring him to drop the jerk routine and make things right with Oracle, and to lay off of Huntress, who is in a good place right now and does not need his manipulation routines.   Oh, and Rose/Thorn is running a muck in Metropolis, which the birds would like to put an end to immediately.  Will the Birds of Prey return to Metropolis?  Will Huntress continue to attend church services?  And will the Oracle tell anyone about her Matrix visits?

Bravo TV's The Daily Dish
Lisa Vanderpump Finally Breaks Silence on RHOBH (with Lisa Vanderpump, Brittany Cartwright, and Melissa Gorga)

Bravo TV's The Daily Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2019 71:53


Lisa Vanderpump is in the building! The SUR boss visits Bravo HQ to break down her emotional conversations with James Kennedy and his mother, Jackie, teases the upcoming season of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and opens up about grieving the loss of her older brother.Elsewhere, Kandi and Porsha clash at the Real Housewives of Atlanta hibachi party and we finally meet Cynthia’s new man, Mike Hill. Plus, interviews with Vanderpump Rules’ Brittany Cartwright and The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s Melissa Gorga.Check yourself! And be sure to stick around for Rose/Thorn. Understood?Thanks to this episode's sponsor, Poshmark. Get $5 off your first purchase! Just enter the invite code: DailyDish5 when you sign up. Get more Bravo:Here’s what’s coming up on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 9Below Deck’s Kate Chastain thinks Laura Betancourt needs to be “knocked down a couple of pegs”RHOA’s Porsha Williams says Kandi Burruss was “so vengeful”Next on Vanderpump Rules: The aftermath of Stassi’s birthday blow up at Beau You can tweet/tag/DM The Daily Dish on Twitter and Instagram @BravoTV using #BravoDailyDish. You can find Megan on Instagram and Twitter @megsegura and Erik on Instagramand Twitter @erikjmac. On Facebook? Join The Daily Dish Facebook group!Learn more about the podcast on BravoTV.com

NorthwestPrime
Smokey Mountain Best Selling Author Kathryn Magendie

NorthwestPrime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 61:00


Kathryn Magendie is an Amazon & WNC Best-selling Author, Publishing Editor of The Rose & Thorn, and former Personal Trainer. She was born a West-by-god Virginia Hillbilly (and proud of it--and that word could be a "fighting word," so just say'n), moved here, there, and yonder, was stuck in the swamps of South Louisiana for many years, and one fine morning she left behind her moss-filled grandfather oak trees in South Louisiana and floated off to Home in a tucked-in cove in Maggie Valley, Western North Carolina, where she spins tales, drinks Deep Creek Blend coffee, an occasional vodka tonic with lime, and contemplates the glow of Old Moon. www.kathrynmagendie.com www.northwestprime.com "Like" Us On Facebook! Thank you for your support

The Habyt Podcast
SEASON 7 EP 01 | Rose, Thorn & Bud

The Habyt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 53:38


Hey there, podcast fam! We're back with a brand-new season, and this time, we're inviting you to pull up a virtual chair and join us for some laid-back girl talk. No scripts, no formalities – just us, the coaches, sharing our personal roses, thorns, and buds from 2023.Grab your favorite cozy spot, a cup of tea, or whatever makes you feel at ease, and come hang out with us while we spill the beans on the ups and downs of our lives. It's going to be as comfortable and genuine as chatting with your besties!We've all had our share of highs, lows, and exciting new ideas in 2023, and we can't wait to open up and connect with you on a personal level. So, get ready to hear about the things that made us smile (roses), the challenges we faced (thorns), and the fresh ideas that are blooming in our minds (buds).This season, we're all about keeping it real and relatable, just like a heart-to-heart conversation with a close friend. So, come along for the ride, and let's share some laughter, empathy, and inspiration together.TUNE IN NOW!____________________________________________________*In case you're new to the show, The Habyt is a nutrition coaching company made for women by women. Our program is built for you, with coaches who put your goals, lifestyle, and personality first. To learn more about if the Habyt is right for you book your FREE discovery call.Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.Song: MusicbyAden - Dusk (Vlog No Copyright Music) https://youtu.be/je6iwUdvQD4

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