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Welcome to Season 14 of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast! Join Andrea Samadi as she revisits past episodes to unearth profound insights from experts like Bob Proctor. As the podcast embarks on a journey of reflection, discover how to connect science with social and emotional learning for enhanced well-being, achievements, and productivity. In this episode, Andrea dives into episode 66, exploring life-altering lessons with the legendary Bob Proctor, who challenged her with the pivotal question: What do you really want to do with your life? Through the lens of practical neuroscience, learn how to craft huge goals, venture beyond our senses, and tap into the higher faculties of mind to transform those dreams into reality. Discover the essence of interconnectedness and the profound truth that we are souls, not just physical beings. This episode is a roadmap for anyone yearning to refine their goals and elevate their understanding to new heights. Don't miss this exploration of timeless wisdom that promises transformative growth. In this first part of our series, we'll explore: How to ask the right questions to uncover your real desires. Why you must go beyond your five senses and tap into your higher mental faculties—like imagination, intuition, and will—to create a life you love. The mindset shift that transforms vague wishes into powerful, crystal-clear goals. Bob's wisdom wasn't just theory—it was a challenge to think differently, act boldly, and believe in possibilities far beyond my comfort zone. And it all begins with one question: “What do you really want?” Watch our past interview here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHWMCzfODU4 Watch our YouTube Short here https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_npFmt6zVE4 BE SURE TO SIGN UP TO SEE THE NEW MOVIE Bob Proctor's Legacy https://www.bobproctorlegacy.com/ On the EP 366, and PART 1 review of EP 66 we will cover: ✔ Top Lesson from Episode 66 – Refining the question: “What do you really want to do with your life?” ✔ Sage Advice #1: “We have been given the mental faculties to create our own environment.” We explored how to go beyond our five senses and tap into the six higher faculties of our mind. ✔ Sage Advice #2: “There's only one mind.” We looked at how our actions matter because we are all deeply connected. ✔ Sage Advice #3: “We are a soul—we don't have one.” We reflected on the perfection within each of us, and how it continually drives us toward bigger and better possibilities. Welcome back to SEASON 14 of The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning and emotional intelligence training for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, and seven years ago I started this podcast with one big question that I had never thought of in the past: If productivity and results matter to you—how exactly are you using your brain to make these results happen? Most of us were never taught how to apply neuroscience to boost our productivity, results, or well-being. That's why I set out to bring you the world's top experts—so we can learn the intersection of science, and social and emotional learning skills, putting what we learn into action every day, for predictable results. As we kick off Season 14, I've been revisiting past episodes and reflecting on the incredible insights our guests have shared since we first launched in 2019. This reflection started when a young filmmaker, Vishal Sharma[i], reached out to me and offered to create YouTube Shorts[ii] from past interviews. When I saw his first example, something clicked. As I reviewed older episodes, I realized I had only scratched the surface of the lessons inside each interview. I started re-listening—not just to refresh my memory, but to deepen my own understanding. And honestly, I was surprised at how many ideas I had missed or forgotten. So as we dive into this review of past conversations, know that this isn't just for you, the listener—it's for me as well. I've learned that slowing down helps us uncover even more wisdom, and I'm excited for us to walk this path together. For today's Episode 366[iii], we're going back to Episode 66 where my journey began, with the legendary Bob Proctor—the first person who truly challenged me to think. Back in the late 1990s, he asked me a simple but life-changing question: “What do you really want to do with your life?” I remember being completely stumped. I didn't have a clear, well-thought-out answer. But looking back, I'm grateful he asked—because that question launched me on the path to understanding the mind, the brain, psychology, and neuroscience. It's been a journey that's had plenty of twists and turns, and where everything began for me. As we revisit past episodes like this one, my hope is that together, we can create a roadmap for success—one that helps you take the lessons you hear and actually apply them in your daily life. So going back to EP 66, and our interview with Bob Proctor, I think back and remember that it was easy to book time on Bob's calendar back then, because this interview was scheduled June 2020, right at the start of the pandemic. Prior to this time, it would have been very difficult to have made this interview happen. I had written out some of the most important life lessons I had learned from Bob, prior to recording our interview, and while all the lessons are important, I am going to focus on the first one for this review. I learned how to set huge goals—goals most people might call “crazy”—when Bob asked me, “What do you really want?” When I gave him my answer, I knew I could have done better. I didn't have my life all thought out at the time. I didn't know what the faculties of my mind were, nor had I spent any time developing my intuition, or imagination. He met me where I was, and explained that there were specific steps I needed to follow. It began with writing my goals on a card he gave me, and I did what he told me to do. I actually put some of the goals into visual pictures that I drew out to go along with each goal. He told me that if I followed all his suggestions and truly believed in what I was doing, I could achieve what I wanted. I believed him—and I followed through. Looking back at the list of goals I set back then, in my early days of self-discovery, most of these goals were eventually achieved, and this “writing of goals on a card” became a yearly ritual to help me to keep moving forward. This was 26 years ago, and while that “goal-setting” activity was an important lesson to learn, as we are revisiting these episodes, and planning out the roadmap for this review, I'm personally revisiting this question now, and refining my vision for the next 1, 3, 5 and 10 years. What about you, the listener? Wherever you are tuning in from, around the world. Do you have a clear written description of what it is that YOU want? If we never think about this important question, and clearly write it all out, I'm sure you will agree with me that life will pass by, and our results will stay exactly the same. So, as we walk through each interview together, digging into the lessons we might have missed, do this with your written vision of what it is that you want, right in front of you, to refine and improve along the way. “What do you REALLY want?”[iv] Now let's visit some of the pieces of wisdom I missed in EP 66, by reviewing our YouTube Shorts and see if we can take our understanding to new heights. VIDEO 1 Watch this YouTube Short SAGE ADVICE 1 “We have been given the mental faculties to create our own environment.” What exactly does this mean? In Episode 294, we explored these mental faculties in depth, revisiting the lessons Bob taught those 12 teenagers who forever changed the course of my life. That moment was the true starting point for me, and it began with this concept where I learned that if we can learn to live beyond our 5 senses (what we see, hear, smell, taste and touch” and begin to live through our higher faculties of mind (our reason, intuition, perception, will, memory, and imagination” we will take our results to unimaginable heights. Much of creating what I truly wanted in those early days began with my imagination, one of our mental faculties. The vision I wrote down on paper back then wasn't logical by any standard—but it was the understanding of these mental faculties that shaped my future. This is a good concept to revisit, to be sure that when setting goals, that we are tapping into these “higher faculties of our mind” and reaching for places, things, experiences that stretch us beyond what we know we are capable to achieving. These higher faculties are here to take us to these NEW heights that we can only see when we open up to the potential of new possibilities that we may never have thought of before. REMEMBER: “Imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force the world has ever known.” Napoleon Hill SAGE ADVICE 2 “There's only one mind.” When I first encountered this idea, it was in something I was reading that included a diagram—people connected like lightbulbs, all drawing from one main source. This can be seen as universal consciousness, or the collective consciousness, a reminder that we are all connected to each other and to the single intelligence behind all existence. It's a profound concept, but to me it simply means this: what I do matters, because it affects the whole. I believe our goal is to continually expand our awareness and deepen our consciousness—a feat that National Geographic describes as “the most astonishing act our big, complex, interconnected brains pull off, and scientists are only just beginning to understand” (The Brain, Julia Sklar). SAGE ADVICE 3 “We are a soul, we don't have one.” [v] This concept suggests that “the essence of a person is their soul” rather than their physical body. We did touch on the mind/body/soul connection with Marie Gervais on EP 214[vi] and I will always work on seeing the “spirit” of a person, and look deeper, than just taking what I “see” at face value. To better understand yourself and your goals, it makes sense to understand this concept that “we are a soul, we don't have one.” There is “perfection” within each of us, and that perfection is seeking expression (with and through us). I could spend an hour talking about this one from Thomas Troward's Dore Lectures of Mental Science where he explains that “My mind is A center of Divine operation. (think of a center of a basketball where there is power with movement, or so above/so below). The Divine operation is always for expansion and fuller expression, (we are always going to want more-if we are in sales, we will want more sales, if we are a runner, we will want to run faster. We will never be satisfied unless we are growing. We will always want to do what we do-better) and this means the production of something beyond what has gone before, (we have never done this thing YET) something entirely new, not included in past experience, though proceeding out of it by an orderly sequence of growth.” (this is HOW we move towards what we want, that thing that we imagined, something that takes us BEYOND where we have ever been…into a whole NEW place that in the beginning we could only see with our imagination, until one day…we are living this thing or live we imagined). And with just diving into 3 tips of wisdom from EP 66, there is so much more still to cover. REVIEW and CONCLUSION To wrap up this week's Episode 366—where we revisited a clip from Episode 66, our interview with Bob Proctor—we explored: ✔ Top Lesson from Episode 66 – Refining the question: “What do you really want to do with your life?” ✔ Sage Advice #1: “We have been given the mental faculties to create our own environment.” We explored how to go beyond our five senses and tap into the six higher faculties of our mind. ✔ Sage Advice #2: “There's only one mind.” We looked at how our actions matter because we are all deeply connected. ✔ Sage Advice #3: “We are a soul—we don't have one.” We reflected on the perfection within each of us, and how it continually drives us toward bigger and better possibilities. With that, we will close out this episode. I hope that reviewing our past interviews helps you to refine your goals this year, and work towards whatever it is that YOU really want. I'll see you next week with PART 2 of our review of EP 66. There's a lot still left to explore from this one. Have a good week and don't forget to sign up to watch Bob Proctor's Legacy Movie https://www.bobproctorlegacy.com/ RELEASED August 10, 2025 RESOURCES Vishal Sharma Videographer Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vishal_is_here03/ My YouTube channel https://youtube.com/@vishalsharma00991?si=Tj4CFHAy5CYrGgYU Our Conscious Mind and 5 Senses https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/brain-fact-friday-on-our-conscious-mind-and-the-five-senses/ NEW MOVIE BOB PROCTOR'S LEGACY RELEASED AUG 10th 2025 https://www.bobproctorlegacy.com/ REFERENCES: [i] Vishal Sharma Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vishal_is_here03/ [ii] Andrea's YouTube Shorts-created by Vishal Sharma https://www.youtube.com/@AndreaSamadi/shorts [iii] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #66 with The Legendary Bob Proctor https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/the-legendary-bob-proctor-on/ [iv] What Do You Really Want? Bob Proctor https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Gaf1uXjuPHc [v] Bob Proctor We Are a Soul, We Don't Have One https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFyBf8GDs3Y [vi]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #214 with Marie Gervais on The Spirit of Work https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/marie-gervais-phd-on-the-spirit-of-work-connecting-science-business-practices-and-sacred-texts-for-a-happier-and-more-productive-workplace/
In the season finale of Sage Advice, Hamza Khan sits down with the sage who gave him his call to adventure—leadership educator, TEDx icon, and personal mentor, Drew Dudley. This is the conversation years in the making: raw, revelatory, and deeply healing. Drew reflects on his meteoric rise, painful falls, and his ongoing journey to reclaim strength, clarity, and self-love. Together, he and Hamza explore the unspoken weight of seeking parental approval, what it means to misread where you are in your hero's journey, and why some of the most powerful advice we receive is the advice we struggle to believe ourselves. The two longtime friends speak candidly about mental health, the fog of ambition, and how storytelling—when done with honesty—can become a tool for transformation. Drew opens up about the loss of his partner, his mother's dementia, and the moment a stranger's words allowed him to forgive the past. From his iconic “lollipop moment” to his newest reflections on grief and guilt, Drew shares the truths he's fought hard to uncover. His three pieces of sage advice: 1) Grief is just love coming face-to-face with its oldest enemy, 2) It's not your fault, and 3) Know the compliment you've been searching your whole life for. This episode is a full-circle moment. It's about letting go of shame, embracing the mess, and realizing that wisdom doesn't always arrive with answers, but with better questions. A storybook conclusion to Season 1.
In the seventh episode of Sage Advice, Hamza Khan sits down with best-selling author and strategist Adam Rodricks for a fast, funny, and heartfelt conversation about love, ambition, and becoming more human in the process. As National Director of Social Growth & Experience at KPMG Canada, Adam shares the lessons he's learned on stage, in therapy, and at home with his wife and daughter. He and Hamza talk shop about public speaking, walkout songs, parenting while keynoting, and the tug-of-war between comparison and collaboration. Adam opens up about the influence of his late therapist, the power of choosing the right partner, and the courage it takes to actually feel your feelings. His three pieces of sage advice: 1) The most important decision you'll make is who you partner with. 2) Don't compete. Collaborate. 3) To heal, you've got to feel. This is an episode about letting go of ego and learning to lead with heart.
In the sixth episode of Sage Advice, Hamza Khan welcomes tech educator, entrepreneur, and AI adoption advocate Avery Swartz for a hilarious and heart-expanding conversation about clarity, kindness, and carving a human path through the digital world. As the founder of Camp Tech and co-lead of AI Skills Lab Canada, Avery is on a mission to demystify technology and make AI accessible for everyone—especially women and non-binary entrepreneurs. Together, she and Hamza explore what it means to lead with radical empathy in an age of algorithms. They riff on everything from the wisdom of Martha Graham to the quiet devastation of burnout, and from maternal loss to the surprising poetry of website planning. Avery shares how the best advice she ever received became even better once she reframed it—inviting us not to seize the day, but to pluck it gently. With humour and honesty, she challenges hustle culture, dismantles tech gatekeeping, and offers a more gracious, grounded approach to learning, leading, and living. Avery's timeless advice: 1) Pluck the day, 2) Be where you are, and 3) Don't be a dick. This episode is a masterclass in compassionate clarity—with some of the best one-liners in Sage Advice history.
Keith McDonald, making his third appearance on The Fasting Highway, began his fasting journey in 2018, leading to an impressive 100-pound weight loss. After a significant setback in 2021 due to sciatica and herniated discs, he spent nearly three years rebuilding his health. Now, Keith champions strength training three to four times a week, flexible 14-18 hour fasting, and a focus on whole foods. His current philosophy prioritises sustainable fat loss and overall well-being over just chasing numbers.To join the Patreon Community. Please go to www.patreon.com/thefastinghighway or visit the website www.thefastinghighway.com for more information.To book a one-on-one support session with GraemePlease go to the website, click " get help" and " get coaching " to book a time. www.thefastinghighway.comDisclaimerThe views expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest only and should not be taken as medical advice.
Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, June 29, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, June 29, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
Connor and Ace recap the previous week in K-State sports... including one massive kick to the pants
Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, June 22, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
Joe Clifford's sermon for Sunday, June 22, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
In the fifth episode of Sage Advice, Hamza Khan welcomes renowned leadership author, speaker, and trainer Tim Arnold, for a deep and soulful conversation about tension, paradox, and purpose. From launching and selling a business to leading a homeless shelter, Tim's leadership journey is marked by courageous pivots and profound introspection. Drawing from life-changing decisions—like saying yes to a Wyoming ranch, a blind date that led to marriage, and stepping into service work—Tim shares how these moments shaped his philosophy of “lead with and.” A master of making complexity accessible, Tim opens up about the spiritual influences that helped him embrace life's polarities: striving and accepting, beauty and brokenness, tradition and progress. He and Hamza explore how leaders can become bridge-builders in a world that often demands sides. With clarity and humility, Tim challenges us to let go of approval addiction, manage tensions rather than solve problems, and build a life that balances ambition with grace. Tim's timeless advice: 1) Live your life in total polarity—touch both sides at the same time, 2) You don't have to choose between striving and accepting, and 3) Don't waste your life's energy on what most people think. This episode is a grounded and generous meditation on wisdom, maturity, and the paradoxical power of leading with both strength and surrender.
Michelle Thomas-Bush's sermon for Sunday, June 15, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
Michelle Thomas-Bush's sermon for Sunday, June 15, 2025, at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Podcast listeners can find sermon manuscripts at https://myersparkpres.org/manuscripts
In the fourth episode of Sage Advice, host Hamza Khan sits down with his wife—and soon-to-be mother of their twins—Bailey Parnell (CEO @ SkillsCamp) for a heartfelt and visionary conversation on purpose, self-leadership, and the psychology of becoming. A globally recognized speaker, entrepreneur, and thought leader, Bailey opens up about the influence of her mentors, the transformative power of reverse-engineering success, and why leading with heart is her North Star. Drawing from wisdom like “act as if” and “fake it till you become it,” she explores how mindset shapes our reality and how we can step into our fullest selves. The episode also delves into matrescence—the profound psychological shift that comes with motherhood—and how it parallels the growth required of leaders. Bailey's timeless advice: 1) Act from the place of the goal, 2) Expect the worst and hope for the best, and 3) Lead with love. This deeply personal episode is a powerful meditation on self-actualization, purpose, and becoming the leader your future needs.
What are Human Resources and recruiters looking for when it comes to the application process? Minnesota Headhunter Paul DeBettignies and Vineeta's daughter, Leela joined Vineeta for "Midweek Motivation."
What are Human Resources and recruiters looking for when it comes to the application process? Minnesota Headhunter Paul DeBettignies and Vineeta's daughter, Leela joined Vineeta for "Midweek Motivation."
In the third episode of Sage Advice, Hamza Khan interviews Janany Jayanthikumar—a trauma and attachment expert—for a soul-deep conversation about healing, identity, and inner leadership. Janany, a seasoned social worker and founder of the Centre for Social Work Education, opens up about her own experiences with childhood trauma and dissociation, revealing how these early wounds shaped both her personal and professional journey. Together, they explore the power of understanding attachment styles—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized—and how these patterns influence our relationships, leadership, and sense of self. Janany shares how addressing past trauma through modalities like spirituality and internal family systems therapy can catalyze lasting transformation. In this episode, she offers the timeless wisdom she would pass on at the end of her life: 1) What happened is leading to purpose, 2) You are the creator of your world, and 3) Trust your truth. This conversation is a tender, insightful guide to honouring your lived experience and stepping into your full power. A reminder that healing isn't just personal—it's profoundly generational.
Jayson sits down with Duane Mullner to talk about the role of the therapist or coach. Why is the here and now so important? Can clients help their coaches and therapists? How should you prepare for a session? What should you do with a client who isn't making progress? How can you help clients who are stuck in victimhood? Don't miss this chance to hear Duane Mullner share the wisdom he has accumulated over his long career.Timestamps:6:44 - What is the role of the therapist/coach15:30 - What's going on between therapist and client?20:31 - Why is the here and now so important?27:39 - Don't make resistance wrong34:35 - How clients help coaches and therapists41:46 - How to prepare for a session44:51 - Making progress with clients54:18 - How to help people who are in their victimhood1:07:00 - Should you trust clients to treat you about their problems?Links:Follow Jayson on social media:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTokTwitterFacebook
In this luminous second episode of Sage Advice, Dr. Deena Shaffer joins host Hamza Khan for an inspiring, soul-expanding conversation about purpose, learning, and the quiet rebellion of choosing joy. A bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and the visionary behind Awakened Learning, Dr. Shaffer has dedicated her life to transforming education into an act of compassion. But it was the profound loss of both her parents in her mid-20s that clarified her life's mission: to reduce suffering through meaningful, inclusive learning experiences. In this episode, Deena shares the timeless wisdom she would pass on at the end of her life: 1) Go right when everyone goes left, 2) Live life as if everything is rigged in your favour, and 3) Move in the direction of aliveness. Together, Hamza and Deena unpack these vibrant truths, exploring what it means to design a beautiful business, practice ethical entrepreneurship, and align your work with your wonder. From learning strategies to legacy, this episode is a tender blueprint for anyone seeking to live—and lead—with curiosity, integrity, and joy. Because sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is choose what feels most alive.
Most of us in North America are familiar with the “Dear Abby” column that appears regularly in many cities' newspapers. Today's guest, Kiki Keskinen, has built on the concept of offering wisdom to those who seek answers to life's questions in her latest entrepreneurial adventure, “Sage Advice”.
In the premiere episode of Sage Advice, Dr. Samra Zafar joins host Hamza Khan for a moving and deeply human conversation about healing, resilience, and the courage to lead with love. A child bride who escaped a decade of abuse, Dr. Zafar went on to become a celebrated psychiatrist, bestselling author, and global speaker. Through her work and her charity, Brave Beginnings, she helps others unlearn limiting beliefs and reclaim their agency. In this episode, Samra shares the timeless wisdom she would pass on at the end of her life: 1) Hurting people hurt people, 2) Everything happens for a reason, and 3) Make love more powerful than hate. Together, Hamza and Samra explore how these hard-won truths continue to shape her life's work, from trauma-informed psychiatry to inclusive leadership. This conversation is a masterclass in living with purpose—and a powerful reminder that hope is not just a feeling, but a force.
In. this episode, Glenn Miller joins the fellas to discuss Christian Parenting.
Is Sage Advice the same without Jeremy Crawford? WotC publish the latest 2024 rules update on D&D Beyond, Roll20 and Demiplane launch a cross compatibility beta, and a titan of the TTRPG industry comes to an abrupt end.Email your questions to podcast@ghostfiregaming.comBen: @TheBenByrneDael: @DailyDaelJames: @jamesjhaeckShawn: @shawnmerwinEditor: @ZsDante Topics:00:00 - Intro01:21 - New Spell: Mike's Hard Lemonade03:54 - Sage Advice for D&D 202431:36 - Roll20 & Demiplane beta38:09 - Polygon layoffs44:53 - Alarums and Excursions48:05 - Profanity in D&D books
Apologies as yesterday's upload got cut off at 25 minutes. Here's Episode 345 again-- in full! Livestreaming as always today at 2pm UK time (9am ET)! This week we'll be talking about the new Sage Advice for 2024 D&D, the mass layoffs as gaming news outlet Polygon is sold, Roll20 and Demiplane's open beta, and more! Sage Advice Compendium Updated To 2024 More on the Stonemaier Tarriffs Lawsuit Pathfinder to Release Lost Omens: Draconic Codex in December Mass Layoffs At Polygon, Major Gaming News Outlet Roll20 Demiplane Integration Beta is Live Baldur's Gate DLC ‘Would Have Been Boring' Check Out The All-New Relaunched EN5ider Magazine For D&D!
Weekly live stream covering D&D news.Streamed live on May 1, 2025.Chat with us in the Official Discord Server: https://discord.gg/AjvtemjSupport the channel at https://www.patreon.com/Roguewatson
In this episode, the fellas discuss some bitd sof wisdom from blogger, Tim Challies.
Our guest today is very familiar with the beautiful business of trucking. She grew up in a trucking family before spending five years over the road in a big rig herself. In recent days, however, Veronica Campbell has felt the need better to prioritize her health, time, and freedom. A conversation with her brother led her to consider Driveaway with Norton Transport. After six months in Driveaway, Veronica is not looking back! She's enjoying the incredible freedom and flexibility of driveaway without sacrificing her pay. She's found the best of both worlds and joins us today to share her journey and wisdom on this edition of the #SixFigureTrucker.Show Notes:Welcoming one of the Lovely Ladies of Trucking (1:26)Veronica's Mindset behind the Wheel (3:44)The Perks of driving and delivering Garbage Trucks (7:10)Keeping the road hot and feeling free with Norton (9:03)“It's equal out here!” The Trucker Fraternity (12:06)Veronica's Strengths (14:16)Sage Advice for New Drivers (18:06)Keep Trucking, Veronica! The Six-Figure Trucker is a weekly podcast about driveaway trucking brought to you by Norton Transport. For more information or to subscribe, please visit Six-FigureTrucker.com.
In this episode we visit the home of our long time friend Dawn Leith Dougherty to talk to her about her upcoming book release. This coming November Dawn will be releasing Sage Advice - A Practical Guide to Energetic Smoke Cleansing & House Blessing. Putting this book together has been a 10 year labor of love. It started as companion instructions for the incense blends and resins she sells in her online store. From there it grew into an ebook and now will become a full fledged comprehensive companion to energy clearing at its finest. Dawn shares with us how the topics covered in this book grew over time. She goes in depth into the geography and history behind the herbs and resins she uses; as well as the do's and don'ts of creating your own cleansing and clearing rituals. If you've ever wondered if there is more to clearing than bundles of white sage, this is the episode for you. Visit Dawn's Shop at Tree of LIfe Designs Connect with Dawn on Facebook and Instagram Preorder your copy of Sage Advice - A Practical Guide to Energetic Smoke Cleansing from Pagan Portals and Moon Books It is now possible to book 1:1 mediumship or energy healing sessions with your favorite Ohm-g Podcast Host. Check out everyone's offers here: https://ohm-gpodcast.com/products Check out our memberships!! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ohmgpodcastllc/membership Go to our website to sign up for the bi-monthly newsletter written by either one of our podcast hosts https://www.subscribepage.com/ohmg_optin and check us out on Facebook @ohmgpodcast and Instagram @ohmg_podcast. We look forward to connecting with you. If you enjoy our content and want to support us please go to your favorite podcast platform and leave us a 5-star review. We will catch you on the next episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sage advice awaits from a St. Louis legend in leadership development and business strategy, Jack Smith. Whether you lead a for-profit or non-profit organization, this podcast is a must-listen!
Get ready for a wild ride as we sit down with the incomparable Al Marquez to uncover the secrets behind his hilarious content and unforgettable bar tales. From epic bar brawls to the mysterious allure of the "Boom-Boom Room" and the infamous "Clown Shoes" shifts when bar owners keep the doors open for their inner circle after hours, this episode dives deep into the chaos, camaraderie, and creativity that define the life of a true industry icon.Follow:@alf_marrAl (And Matt's) Sage Advice:2oz Barr Hill Gin3/4 oz Lemon Juice3/4 Pineapple Gum Syrup3 dashes of absintheShake, Strain into a rock's glass over a big rock and enjoy!FOLLOWwww.brpdrinkalong.comInstagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Twitch & Tiktok @brpdrinkalongSUPPORTMerch: prodigydtg.com/bartenderrant/shop/homePatreon: www.patreon.com/brpdrinkalongCall The Suggestion Box: (423) POD-RANT (423) 763-7268LEAVE A TIPPaypal: TheBartenderRantPodcast@gmail.comMUSICBRP Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/vxrhwthznghu758w9x6qoy4mk?si=a23ef91df4b34f5bTrauma Parlor: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PDlUPjR2lk7vPX5NCX8Hi?si=mtrOsDqTTJuGe-Dy5fZHLQ
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Chris draws a unique connection between Frank Sinatra's timeless classic, "It Was a Very Good Year," and smart portfolio management. Using George Goodman's metaphor of a clock with no hands, he explains why timing the market is futile and highlights the importance of asset rotation, trimming positions, and protecting your downside. www.watchdogonwallstreet.com
Get ready for an eye-opening episode of the Dear Dyslexic! This week, we dive into the world of inclusive business practices and the remarkable journey of a powerhouse in the automotive industry. In this episode of the Dear Dyslexic podcast, host Dr Shae Wissell sits down with Raffy, a dynamic leader in the automotive industry and a passionate advocate for inclusive business practices. Raffy has been a trailblazer in her field for over 20 years, running a successful auto mechanic business with her husband. She is also the founder of Sage Advice, a business coaching service aimed at helping other companies to implement inclusive and diverse workplaces. Guest Background and Achievements Raffy's journey began in Milan, Italy, but she has called Australia home for the past 24 years. Her background in the automotive industry, combined with her personal experiences, has driven her to create a business environment that is not only profitable but also purposeful. Raffy is also a full-time carer for her brother-in-law with Down syndrome, further fueling her passion for inclusivity in the workplace. Under her leadership, her business has become a model for sustainability and gender diversity, boasting several female apprentices and a strong focus on waste minimisation. Topics of Discussion • Inclusive Business Practices: Raffy shares her insights on creating an inclusive environment within a traditionally male-dominated industry. • Sustainability: Learn about Raffy's efforts in waste minimisation and creating a greener workshop. • Personal Journey: Raffy's transition from Milan to Australia and how her heritage influences her work. • Empowering Women: The importance of female representation in the automotive industry and how Raffy is paving the way for future generations. • Sage Advice: The inception and development of her business coaching service, aimed at helping other businesses thrive through inclusivity. Tune in to hear Raffy's inspiring story and gain valuable insights into how inclusive business practices can lead to greater success and fulfilment. Whether you're an entrepreneur, business owner, or just someone interested in making a positive change, this episode is packed with actionable advice and heartfelt stories. A Note From Our Director and Podcast Host: I'm Dr Shae Wissell and you have been listening to the Dear Dyslexic podcast. Head to rethinkdyslexia.com.au to find out more about today's guest speaker. To keep up-to-date with all our news follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. You can also listen to our Dear Dyslexic Podcast as well! If you haven't done so yet go to your favoured podcast platform and subscribe, rate and review this podcast. Join me next time for another conversation on Dear Dyslexic Podcast show If you found any of this content distressing, seek support: · LifeLine on 13 11 14 · BeyondBlue counsellor on 1300 22 4636 TAGS: inclusive business practices, automotive industry, gender diversity, sustainability, business coaching, small business, neurodiversity, workplace inclusivity, female empowerment, waste minimization, down syndrome advocacy, entrepreneurial success, workplace culture
George Warner, owner of The Business Edge South Jersey, shares about his successes networking and help puts others in front of the right people. Contact him at https://thebusinessedgesj.com/ For more great insight on professional relationships and business networking contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com.
It's not every day you get to sit down with a proper fashion world icon and pick his brains for free!Dear listeners, you're in for a treat this week, as Clare meets the one and only Jimmy Choo. This magic name in shoe design is now professor - he runs his own fashion school, the Jimmy Choo Academy in London's Mayfair.This is a warm-hearted generous chat full over pearls of wisdom, like..."First, you must learn patience.""It all experience! Whatever happens, don't blame yourself - learn from it.""Somebody will always be better than you.""If you act like a know it all, no one will want to talk to you. If you are humble, people will want to pass on their skills and knowledge.""Trust your instincts to seize opportunities."Want more? Headphones at the ready. And don't forget to tell us what you think.Ultimately, Jimmy's message is, there's no point merely chasing fame, publicity and money. You have to stay true to your values.For him, that means craftsmanship, skill, and passing on your knowledge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I've just realised that, for a podcast that is for mostly about queer clubbing and nightlife, we don't actually talk all that much about drugs, drug-taking and the impact of that. That's not a good or a bad thing, per se. It's just a little odd. Which isn't to say that that is a huge part of this week's chat, but it struck me because, for this week's guest, drugs were a key factor in helping her connect with others and, more importantly, with herself. And who is this mystery guest that I'm referring to? Why, it's Sinn Sage, who is an adult film star, and host of the Sage Advice podcast, where she interviews fellow performers about their experiences in the industry. We caught up to chat about The Masterdome, a club in San Bernardino, California, and along the way, we touched on everything from Sinn's experience of coming out in high school, crushing on 90s film stars, and rebelling against your small-town conservative roots! Other episodes about lost Californian spaces 'I'm In San Francisco And Everyone's Dying From Sex' - with Daniel Nardicio (about Cafe Flore) "Once I Get To College I'll Start Doing Gay Things..." - with Corey Sherman (about Faultline) "Platonic Queer Joy" - with Sina Grace (about Flaming Saddles) Follow me Instagram: www.instagram.com/lostspacespod Facebook: www.facebook.com/lostspacespod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lostspacespod Sign up to the Queer Word newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/qwsignup Support me Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lostspacespod Follow my guest Twitter: https://x.com/sinnsage Onlyfans: https://onlyfans.com/sinnsage
Just like your local produce aisle, this episode is FRESH. We welcome in Toronto super-producer for his third appearance on the Pit, none other than the legendary Fresh Kils. We talk everything from vanity to success to having a fan make you a musical love letter over your own music. We also talk failed podcasts, the cognitive dissonance required by our way of life, to the up and coming Ockham's Blazer 2 (release date TBD).And make sure you stay tuned til the end of the episode where you will hear Make it Right off of his most recent record Disclaimer. Link to the song and album in the description.Fresh Kils - DisclaimerEtsyPatreonLinktreefind us on twitter:@nostalgiapit@madshroommc@thehashtronaut@aralessInstagram:@ruining_your.childhood@feral_williams@aralessbmn@madshroommc@strangeloopanimation
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Our guest today joins us live from Hollywood Studios at Disney World in Florida! This is apropos for this podcast, as the freedom of driveaway makes this possible. As a driveaway driver, Kevin Tutt is his own boss. He works when he wants and vacations when he wants to vacation. Oh, and by the way, when he does vacation, he does so in style because of the cash he banks when he does work the wheels of Driveaway! In addition to his over-the-road advice, we'll hear Kevin's story on today's episode as he shares his experiences in sports and as a professional musician. Don't miss this conversation on this episode of the #SixFigureTrucker.Show Notes:Kevin Tutt joins us live from Disney World! (1:00)A Driveaway Road Warrior (4:24)Sage Advice from Lessons learned (11:26)“Eternal Flight” - Kevin's background in Sports and Music (15:07)Kevin shares his favorite trucks and future in driveaway (22:44)As we wrap, Kevin appreciates his dispatcher and pitches driveaway (26:38)Keep Trucking, Kevin! The Six-Figure Trucker is a weekly podcast about driveaway trucking brought to you by Norton Transport. For more information or to subscribe, please visit Six-FigureTrucker.com.
The Vagina Whisperer dropped so much knowledge on us that we had to keep the conversation flowing. In Part 2, Tabria and Dr. Sara Reardon get real about how hard - figuratively and literally - it is to go poop after giving birth and what to do, the need for more pelvic floor care in women's health, why a minimum of 6 months paid family leave should be the norm, and how language and conversation have the power to destigmatize. Plus, Dr. Sara shares her golden co-parenting rule that works, how she doubled down on supporting all feeding options for families when cyberbullies came a-trolling, and the title of her upcoming book, the first to be published on pelvic floor health - heck yeah! Follow Bobbie on IG for all Milk Drunk Podcast updates: @BobbieLearn more about Bobbie organic baby formula: https://www.hibobbie.comProduced by Dear Media and Full Picture Productions See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rachel Woodward is a homeschooling mama to four boys. She has been homeschooling for 17 years, and has graduated two of her sons. Rachel has a wealth of wisdom to share to younger moms who are pursuing this path for their children's education. This episode is done Q & A style. Hear Rachel answer these questions and more! -Where to start -How to choose curriculum -What should homeschooling look like in the early years -How to keep your kids excited about learning -How to foster independence in a child -How to juggle multiple grades Resources: Follow Rachel on Instagram! @learningwithboys Rachel's YouTube Channel Home School Legal Defense Association Teach Them Diligently homeschool convention Edutaters Student Logbook Follow my journey by subscribing to this podcast. You can also follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and www.nohighercalling.org Subscribe to the NHC email at www.nohighercalling.org
Sage Advice For My Son Justin on His Wedding Day This is a rather personal episode... But I did it in hopes that at least one of you can also benefit from this advice. How to connect with AgileDad: - [website] https://www.agiledad.com/ - [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/ - [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/ - [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
This simple question can help you in your healing work, help you get clear about your desires, and to help you create strong boundaries. Being available has more to do than time management or even ideas of what we want. It's a deep and nuanced understanding of our energy and how we are using it. Are we being true to ourselves?Are we operating out of fear?Are we listening to the small voice within?Are we open to receiving or more interested in controlling?Take a listen and let yourself get curious so you can find your authentic truth. Thanks for listening! Follow leah on IG, FB & TK @leahthemodernsage for more!
In today's episode of Em's Gems, I share some exciting life updates, like upcoming trips and new programs to look forward to. Plus, I give some sage advice on business and friendships, including why you need to recognize the value of your time, how to draw a healthy line with friendship boundaries, why embracing your true self will catapult your business naturally, and how to lead with strategy while making it your own! Join Em's next livestream every Friday in her free Facebook group. You can ask her questions LIVE! https://www.facebook.com/groups/380383430629510 DM ME ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/emmhaas/
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Welcome to the Get Creative podcast! In this episode, Britt Christian delves into her successful real estate deals, all made possible through the SubTo and Gator communities. Britt shares how she navigated challenges, leveraged community support, and made substantial returns on her investments. This episode is packed with insights into earnest money deposits (EMD), creative financing, and the power of a supportive community. Highlights: "Applied knowledge is power because you can learn stuff and not do anything with it, and it's not gonna take you anywhere." "Positive conversations can release oxytocin, making us feel better and more energized." "Everyone can bring value regardless of where your background is from or where you live." Timestamps: 00:01 - Introduction to Get Creative Podcast 00:35 - 18-Minute Challenge and Community Impact 01:41 - Understanding EMD (Earnest Money Deposit) 02:42 - Leveraging Community for Opportunities 03:49 - Learning from Mistakes 06:13 - Swift Returns on Investment 08:08 - Ensuring Safe Transactions 09:57 - Joining Gator by Mistake 13:18 - Benefits of a Transaction Coordinator (TC) 17:28 - Sage Advice for New Investors Join my Gator mentorship: joingatortribe.com Join Our Free Facebook Group: https://paceapproves.com/fbg-pod
I was really stoked when Sinn Sage of Sage Advice Podcast messaged me that she'd like to come onto the podcast. Sinn is a veteran of our industry, a podcaster like myself, an intellectual, an advocate. She does so much in and for the industry that I was honoured that she wanted to speak her truth on the podcast. We speak about the intersectionality of queer rights and SWer rights and how closely related they have been. The crusade against queer and trans folks is eerily similar to the witch-hunt that is also happening to SWers. We look back on history and compare to what's happening in this current day and age. I shared such an incredible conversation with Sinn and we hope that you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it! https://sinn-sage.com x.com/sinnsage onlyfans.com/sinnsage Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
RWB Jason Gorney, WB Brian Fitzgerald, & WB Ryan Cresanto are guests on the show directly after East Palestine Lodge No. 417's Past Masters Night! They speak about the good advice they've received during their journey, moments they'll never forget, & things they look forward to in the future! Give it a listen and let us know what you think! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jim-hall0/message
Welcome to the final episode of Season 2. Join our Sage Advice hosts, Chris Bonnell and Emma Salomon, for this series' wrap-up episode.Join Chris and Emma as they revisit some of their favorite moments, such as:- Teaching students market-ready skills- Preparing the next generation of cyber security experts - Combatting the teacher shortage and the nursing shortage- Empowering students from diverse backgrounds- Developing microskills Chris Bonnell is the Vice President of External Affairs at Western Governors University and he's been with WGU for over nine years. Chris is a public policy leader in competency-based education and psychology, with a focus on issues of mental illness and providing solutions.Emma Salomon is the Digital Advocacy Director at Western Governors University, having been with WGU for nearly five years. Before her current role, she was a Government Relations Director at WGU. Emma is passionate about giving underserved populations access to higher education.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.Sage Advice is brought to you by Western Governors University. To learn more about WGU and how it's pioneering a new path in higher education, visit https://www.wgu.edu/wgu-in-your-state
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