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In a changing financial and political landscape, the global base oils market is wavering between new capacity from the east and closely watching the US for new developments. 2025 looks set to pose new questions for investors and market can see changes at the touch of a key stroke. A widening spread between approved and unapproved Group III material A wave of new capacity, with plants particularly in Singapore and India adding competition to Group I A tight supply of Brightstock and shifting spread between domestic and export volumes The US dollar rally making Euro purchases more costly Potential for US tariffs on Canada and Mexico and possible impact on crude flows ICIS experts Samantha Wright, Mike Conolly and Sophie Udubasceanu discuss the top five drivers to watch in 2025.Base oils are used to produce finished lubes and greases for automobiles and other machinery.
Senior editors Vicky Ellis, Ben Lake and Samantha Wright look at what else made August unusual, and look ahead to September in this latest podcast on Europe, Africa and Turkey markets.
LONDON (ICIS)--The global PE/PP market has been rocked by the disruption to Red Sea shipping, which has sent prices soaring, following sustained periods of weakness.The question now is, how long can this continue? With early March European offers out and some suppliers approaching the market bullishly, ICIS experts sit down to discuss all the potential influences in the coming month.Senior editor/ manager Vicky Ellis, Senior editor/manager Samantha Wright and Senior Editor Ben Lake gather to discuss the variables around the European, African and Turkish markets and what the early signs are for a potentially pivotal month.
We're ending season seven talking about mentorships. We have my friend, and our Pineapple Principle board member, Samantha Wright, along with my girl, Amber Still.Samantha and Amber share their story of their mentor/mentee relationship. In January, we will be opening up our national mentoring program. We want to walk along beside you and help you grow in all areas of your life with relationships that are Holy Spirt driven. We hope today's conversation encourages you to find a mentor, through Pineapple Principle or another relationship that is healthy for you.To join our mentoring program, email us at sheri@pineappleprinciple.orgDigging Deeper:Proverbs 15:22Titus 2:3-5Connect with us at:https://www.pineappleprinciple.orgYouVersion Devo:https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/28003-pineapple-principle-life
LONDON (ICIS)--June has been a month of unexpected, unseasonal gloom for polypropylene and polyethylene in Europe. Poor demand, triple digit contract price drops, force majeures were the backdrop for Europe's first new PP plant in 15 years starting production in Poland. Meanwhile, Turkey's market is digesting Erdogan's re-election.Polyolefins editors Vicky Ellis, Ben Lake and Samantha Wright discuss the key trends for June and what is expected for July.
Michael Abrahamson chats to eSport shoutcaster Samantha Wright about the world of eSport and why it is considered a sport and opportunities to make a living and earn money as an eSport athlete.
April saw PE and PP players surprised by a massive crude uptick after the OPEC+ agreement to cut output, while many players had hoped for a post-Easter boost. Meanwhile, Turkey grappled with the impact of the deadly earthquakes. ICIS polyethylene and polypropylene editors for Europe, Vicky Ellis and Ben Lake, are joined by Turkey editor Samantha Wright to pick out April trends and point out key May expectations in their monthly podcast.
European gasoil margins are under pressure as the 5 February sanctions on Russian oil products looms. The European export and domestic markets have been on a downtrend in early Q1 with production margins becoming a growing concern for refiners. Nevertheless lengthy market conditions continue to dominate Europe for Q1. Meanwhile, the US saw a sluggish start to 2023 though there are signs of tightening ahead. ICIS experts Eashani Chavda, Mike Connolly, Alessia Succi, Samantha Wright and Amanda Hay discuss the latest for these markets.
On today's show, we have Samantha Wright commonly known as ‘TechGirl'. Sam Wright is a pioneer for Esports in South Africa. She continues to dominate the scene in a male-dominated space and is sort after by many worldwide. She's a Shoutcaster who has traveled to various countries and hosted many esports events. She has Shoutcasted many games such as FIFA, PUBG, and many more and continues to grow within the industry. Join us as we touch base on Sam being a Shoutcaster and Gamer in South Africa. PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO:
I had the pleasure of a tour around Bardney Manor in Lincolnshire recently courtesy of owner Samantha Wright and discovered a pile of lovely rich soil which she'd had delivered ready to start a very ambitious project - more of which later. Anyway, after further investigation, it transpired that the soil was in fact PlantGrow, a soil improver made up entirely of plant matter from a process of bio-digestion. A quick phone call to General Manager Daniel Suggitt and we had ourselves a podcast guest. Given how peat-free is becoming quite the topic as the deadline for the shift away from peat looms over the horizon, it seems timely to start looking at the alternatives. John and I will be taking a closer look at the PlantGrow operation soon but Daniel gives us a good feel for the product and the story behind it.As ever, we're grateful to our UK-based sponsors Fitzgerald Laing Decorators: for a free quote and advice on any project, here's their Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3zvPicB
After two long years in the shadow of Covid-19, many will have felt things are back to normal as they returned to meetings in person in October at K, the plastics and rubber trade fair that filled the halls of Dusseldorf's Messe.Officially 3,037 exhibitors and 176,000 trade visitors attended. So what was the mood for polymers and packaging sectors?In this latest podcast, ICIS senior editor Vicky Ellis asks fellow editors Samantha Wright and Caroline Murray, and returning polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) consultant Linda Naylor, about what the PE, PP, ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) markets were focused on.
The European Group I base oils export market fell by triple-digits this week with improved supply driving downward pressure. ICIS editors Eashani Chavda and Samantha Wright discuss the latest developments in the market including base oils margins, the outlook for Q4 and the relationship between domestic and export pricing.
Ahead of big industry events EPCA and K Fair, the backdrop for October prices is volatile to say the least, from European PE and PP energy surcharges, to huge propylene and ethylene drops in September, to fractious gas supply outlook and currency volatility.In this podcast, European PE and PP editors Vicky Ellis, Ben Lake and Samantha Wright are joined by propylene and ethylene senior editor Nel Weddle for a look at what's driving October contract price talks, and senior market reporter Ed Martin takes us through the factors to watch closely for energy prices.The ICIS editors also touch on price trends in Turkey and Africa, and how that fits into the global picture.Visit the ICIS editors at EPCA in Berlin, at the Intercontinental, Tiergarten III, and at K Fair in Düsseldorf, at Hall 8A Stand C20.
ICIS editors Eashani Chavda, Samantha Wright and Amanda Hay are joined by ICIS analyst Mike Connolly to discuss the latest developments for the Europe and US base oils markets. Key topics include: supply shortages, shifting trade flows, refinery margins and additive shortages.
Two women are working on a new book that will profile 50 inspiring latinas who are shaping Idaho and the next generation. Maria Gonzalez Cardenas and Emily Wakild, a professor of history at Boise State University are creating the new book and join Samantha Wright now.
Two women are working on a new book that will profile 50 inspiring latinas who are shaping Idaho and the next generation. Maria Gonzalez Cardenas and Emily Wakild, a professor of history at Boise State University are creating the new book and join Samantha Wright now.
In this episode, I am joined by Samantha Wright. Samantha hosts the world's #1 essential oils podcast (5 million downloads and counting). She mentors aspiring podcasters through her signature Podcast Academy. Samantha shared her journey from getting started with podcasting to growing her podcast to #1 in her niche. If you are interested in getting a podcast started, this episode ...
Attempting to pour into others from an empty cup isn't productive for anyone. Samantha Wright joins the pod to discuss: putting herself first as a single mother mom guilt the phrases "strong Black woman" and "Black girl magic" randomly crying from unprocessed feelings people pleasing work life balance You can put yourself first! @mantha502 @ipwomanpodcast ipwomanpodcast.com
In communications, the message in and of itself guarantees nothing about its reception, let alone its impact. Reaching your target audience is a complex goal, one that doesn't intimidate Samantha Wright, Senior Vice President at Participant Media, a social-impact film-production company that has produced such films as Roma, RBG, and An Inconvenient Truth. Expert in and passionate about the art of storytelling, Samantha seeks out narratives with social and environmental themes and promotes them to audiences from all walks of life, and beyond movie theatres. We spoke with her for this episode of Raccords, exclusively in English this time. Samantha says with conviction that "it all starts with a good story". This producer and lover of storytelling sheds light on how to really mobilize people to act and bring about change. How do we reach the most sceptical audiences? What elements make the story as effective as it can be? What kinds of alliances can we forge, and with whom? How do we build effective calls to action?Samantha generously answers these questions and shares her experiences and tools with us.Want to know more about storytelling as a lever for transformation? Check out issue #09 of the digital publication of the same name, Raccords, available on the Maison de l'innovation sociale (MIS) website. In addition to the podcast, the issue includes : an interview with Annie Neimand, Director of Research at the Center for Public Interest Communications; two works by the Brazilian artist Néle Azevedo; and a list of top picks to further develop your thinking on this theme. Explore the MIS website: www.mis.quebecSubscribe to the Raccords digital quarterly and get the next episode of the podcast in your inbox: https://www.mis.quebec/en/#newsletter-popup---Quand le récit nous incite à agirDans cet épisode, Raccords s'intéresse au récit comme levier stratégique pour le changement social et environnemental. On en apprend sur les caractéristiques des récits et sur les manières de les narrer qui détiennent un immense potentiel de mobilisation et d'impact. Enregistré à distance et en anglais le 26 août 2021, cet entretien est un échange avec Samantha Wright, vice-présidente senior à Participant Media, une entreprise de production de films à impact social. En communication, le message en lui-même ne garantit rien sur sa réception, et encore moins sur son impact. Parvenir à rejoindre sa cible est un objectif complexe à atteindre, ce qui n'intimide pas pour autant Samantha Wright, vice-présidente senior à Participant Media, une entreprise de production de films à impact social ayant notamment produit Roma, RBG, et Une vérité qui dérange. Experte et passionnée de l'art du storytelling, Samantha s'évertue à repérer les récits à thématiques sociales et environnementales et à les faire rayonner auprès de publics de tous horizons et au-delà des salles de cinéma. Pour cet épisode de Raccords, exclusivement en anglais cette fois, nous nous sommes entretenus avec elle. Samantha affirme avec conviction que « tout commence avec une bonne histoire ». La productrice et amoureuse des récits nous éclaire sur les moyens de réellement mobiliser les gens à agir et engendrer un changement. Comment parvenir à mobiliser les auditoires les plus sceptiques? Quels sont les éléments qui confèrent au récit toute son efficacité? Quels types d'alliances pouvons-nous bâtir et avec qui? Comment construire des appels à l'action efficaces?Samantha répond généreusement à ces questions, nous fait part de son expérience et partage ses outils. Vous voulez en savoir plus sur le récit comme levier de transformation? Consultez l'édition #09 de la publication numérique du même nom, « Raccords », dont les contenus sont accessibles sur le site de la Maison de l'innovation sociale (MIS). En sus du balado, l'édition comporte : un entretien avec Annie Neimand, directrice de la recherche au Center for Public Interest Communications;à deux oeuvres de l'artiste brésilienne Néle Azevedo; ainsi qu'une liste de coups de cœur pour approfondir encore davantage votre réflexion sur cette thématique. Retrouvez tous ces contenus sur le site de la MIS : www.mis.quebec Abonnez-vous à la publication trimestrielle numérique Raccords pour recevoir le prochain épisode directement dans votre boîte courriel : https://www.mis.quebec/#newsletter-popup
Could a revolutionary level of health and wellness be as simple as unscrewing a small cap, and putting the bottle up to your nose? Samantha Wright didn't think so either, until she dug a little deeper and tried it for herself. Press play to learn: Where essential oils come from and the three primary ways of using them What it is about the molecular structure of essential oils that makes them so unique and beneficial for brain health Why it's important to exercise caution when using essential oils on animals, especially cats Samantha Wright is the founder of The Essential Oil Revolution and runs two podcasts: The Essential Oil Revolution Podcast, and a podcast on podcasts themselves, called Pineapple Podcasting. She had been incorporating natural tools like herbalism into her life for as long as she could remember, but had never really gotten into the use of essential oils until a friend introduced her to them. From that point on, she began hearing one incredible story after the next about how they were revolutionizing people's lives, and even eliminating lifelong issues like asthma and allergies, as well as alleviating anxiety and depression in many people. Having been a lifelong sufferer of severe allergies herself, Wright was astounded by how quickly a mixture of water and a few drops of essential oils significantly reduced her symptoms. “Essential oils are literally all around us; when you take a walk outside, you'll be instantly surrounded by essential oils…They play such a vital role in a plant's ability to grow and live and evolve. Without their essential oils, plants could not survive; you could almost liken it to the blood of a plant,” says Wright. Since her discovery of the power of essential oils, Wright has started a podcast that aims to educate people on and promote the use of high-quality essential oils. In just over five years, The Essential Oil Revolution Podcast has gotten over four million downloads. Wright continues to interview experts on the various uses of essential oils, and despite having made so many episodes, there is still a seemingly endless number of topics to cover. She shares her knowledge and insights with listeners, diving into the details of the health benefits and some of the most common ailments that can be alleviated with particular essential oils. Want to learn more? Tune in, and visit https://revolutionoilspodcast.com/. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/30PvU9C
If You Want to Start Making Over the Products in Your Home, You Should: Take a good, hard look at the products that fill your home and which ones should be replaced with non-toxic alternatives Do your research and start reading the label before purchasing anything Avoid anything with the word ‘fragrance’ or that could be a victim of greenwashing Try not to get overwhelmed by taking small steps to reduce your toxic load within your home Embrace the healing and cost-effective power of essential oils Choosing products for your home that are safe for you and your family has become increasingly confusing, especially given all of the greenwashing that happens in our grocery stores. By becoming aware of the everyday products you are using in your household, you can avoid the dangerous everyday toxins that are found in an overwhelming amount of our daily use products and keep you and your family safe. Creating a Non-Toxic Environment at Home Samantha Lee Wright is passionate about teaching others how to use the power of nature for better health and happiness. Host of the world’s #1 essential oil podcast, The Essential Oil Revolution, Samantha is a master at helping people clear the toxins from their lives and take control of their health. Samantha is here to share tips on how you can become a label-reading ninja and provide you with easy, effective, and affordable ways that you can create a non-toxic environment for you and your family. Taking Your Health into Your Own Hands Did you know that the cosmetics and personal care industries in the United States are worth 532 billion dollars per year, yet they are some of the least regulated and most chemically filled industries globally? The products we use in our homes and on our skin are scientifically proven to cause the inflammation that we see as the root causes for many chronic illnesses, which is why it is up to us to be conscious consumers when it comes to the products we use. Being a label-reading ninja sounds complicated, but it really isn’t. All it takes is baby steps to help you get past the confusing greenwashing to understand what is in your products. While chemicals are everywhere, the information and availability of healthy products are growing and can make a huge difference in your and your family’s health. The Power of Essential Oils It is common to feel a bit overwhelmed when getting started with essential oils. Still, a little bit of research can prove how simple essential oils can be when replacing toxic home products with natural remedies that have so many benefits. There are millions of people, families, and children who use essential oils worldwide who find great success with their healthcare needs, and you can be one of them. It is all about finding the balance and consistency that works for you and your family to move away from the toxic chemicals we are faced with every day and empower yourself to make your own health decisions. Are you feeling empowered to makeover your own home with Samantha’s simple, easy and affordable non-toxic tips? Share which strategy you are going to implement first with us in the comments section of the episode page. Quotes: “At that time, I was a young mom, who didn’t have a lot of time on her hands, I needed quick solutions that were easy and affordable, and essential oils came into my world, and they were just the answer for me.” (12:09) “Instead of getting caught up in that exhaustion feeling or that outrage feeling of ‘why is it so difficult to live a healthy life, darn it!’ then try to instead flip that into a feeling of empowerment and power. Because really where you vote for your dollars makes a difference.” (21:11) “You really can’t take for granted the importance of being your own self-advocate and empowering yourself with that knowledge and to be open and trust your gut.” (29:00) “The only guarantee that you know exactly what is in all of your products is if you make them yourself.” (41:13) “[Essential oils] for me just represent a tool kit that I always have to go to to help me stay in charge of my health and be proactive and stay healthy instead of waiting to get sick.” (46:53) In This Episode Why chemical awareness is a non-negotiable in our daily modern life (13:21) How to become a more conscious consumer and take back the power of where you spend your dollar (20:18) The importance of creating your own healthcare system and being your own health advocate (25:07) Easy and affordable ways to start removing the chemicals from your home (31:20) What greenwashing is and how to spot it even when the packaging is misleading (39:05) The role of essential oils when creating non-toxic products for you and your family (44:14) Resources Mentioned: Sign Up For Dr. Mariza’s 14-Day Detox Program Here The Ultimate Tox-Free Home Guide The Essential Oil Revolution Website Follow Samantha on Instagram | Facebook Branch Basics My Green Fills Related Episodes: Essentially You Episode #169: Everyday Detox: Strategies For Reducing Daily Environmental Toxic Exposure with Lara Adler Other Resources: Check out the full show notes page Keep up with everything Dr. Mariza Follow Dr. Mariza on Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube Podcast production & marketing support by the team at Counterweight Creative
A podcast about learning to lead for creativity. I'm talking to some inspiring creative leaders with great stories to share about their 'made not born' leadership journey. Today's guest is the inspiring Samantha Wright, SVP of Social Impact at film company Participant. Combining world-class creativity with world-changing activism, Participant creates entertainment that genuinely does good, through their Oscar-winning films and the powerful social impact campaigns they create around them. Samantha leads those campaigns with integrity, intelligence, warmth and purpose. We talk about the power of a 'shared why' in aligning the efforts of a talented team, how values help you lead with conviction and why an empowering leader is more gardener than carpenter. I hope our conversation will give you a little fuel for your own made not born journey.
Join us as we chat with our first guest, Samantha Wright! Sam has an incredibly powerful story and we are so grateful she agreed to share it with us. Her journey to motherhood was filled with heartbreak and triumph. Join us as we talk to her about her inspirational story!
European domestic and export base oils supply saw constraints for most of 2020 amid the coronavirus restrictions and tightness is likely to continue into the second quarter of 2021, compounded by planned maintenance in the region. ICIS European export editor Samantha Wright and domestic editor Eashani Chavda talk through expectations for the coming months.
European domestic and export base oils supply saw constraints for most of 2020 amid the coronavirus restrictions and tightness is likely to continue into the second quarter of 2021, compounded by planned maintenance in the region. ICIS European export editor Samantha Wright and domestic editor Eashani Chavda talk through expectations for the coming months.
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Following a surge in European base oils Group I spot prices, ICIS editors Samantha Wright and Eashani Chavda discuss the latest market developments for the domestic and export markets as well expectations for December.
LONDON (ICIS)--After a turbulent Q2 the European domestic base oils markets are showing signs of gradual recovery in Q3, while the export market recovery is still lagging. Editors Eashani Chavda and Samantha Wright discuss the latest developments for domestic and export business, as well as the outlook for the summer.
Congratulations to Samantha Wright, Alexa Narezny, Cassie Kilby, Charlie Inglis, and Paige Driscol who all won medals at the Options Skilled Trades Fair on Wednesday!
After 95 days of wrangling, infighting and lawmaking, Idaho’s 2019 legislative session wrapped up last week. Our theme this week is catfights and civility (or the lack thereof). “It’s been a difficult session,” says Boise State political science professor Gary Moncrief. We also take a look at why things didn’t get done in the legislature this year, why non-lawmakers were so frustrated, and we answer a listener question. Join us as Samantha Wright and Gary Moncrief say goodbye to “Legislative Breakdown” for the year.
Host of the Essential Oil Revolution podcast Samantha Wright goes deep on the beneficial properties of Cannabidiol or CBD oil and Copaiba oil. She covers the therapeutic effects, body physiology, uses and quality in this great episode. RESOURCES: www.samanthaleewright.com The Essential Oil Revolution Podcast https://revolutionoilspodcast.com/ Christa Biegler: https://www.christabiegler.com/ Less Stressed Life Podcast: http://lessstressedlife.libsyn.com/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-less-stressed-life Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikp36fgzqpahmwintnk6fttvpli
This week we head back to the Statehouse to chat with freshman Rep. Brooke Green (D-Boise). We talked to her in the first podcast this season about being brand new to the job. Now we find out how it's going several months into the session, and what she learned along the way. “What I know now that I didn’t know then is that getting a bill forward is really tough. It’s not easy. I never did think it was. You really truly have to do your homework and certainly have everybody lined up, especially as a Democrat,” says Green. Her biggest takeaway? More people need to take part in the legislative process and come to committee hearings. Plus, Samantha Wright and Boise State political science professor Gary Moncrief talk about lawmakers who are frustrated over Medicaid Expansion. Join us for “ Legislative Breakdown. ”
Samantha Wright, podcast host of The Essential Oil Revolution, may be in her 30's but I felt she would be a valuable asset to my show sharing a wealth of information concerning women's health and well being over 40 using essential oils! We'll discuss what essential oils are, types of essential oils, how to use them, the benefits and some of her favorites recommended for hormone balance, beauty, stress, illness and much more! Grab a pad and pen....you'll need it for this show!
In today's episode Samantha Wright, host of The Essential Oil Revolution podcast, takes a deep dive into essential oils. She goes over how they differ from herbs, how to use them, and cooking/medicinal purposes. RESOURCES: Free course of essential oils: www.freeoilcourse.com Podcast: The Essential Oil Revolution Christa Biegler: https://www.christabiegler.com/ Less Stressed Life Podcast: http://lessstressedlife.libsyn.com/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-less-stressed-life Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikp36fgzqpahmwintnk6fttvpli
On today's episode, we are joined by Samantha Wright and Zak Bernadsky, of Victory Church (Tulsa). Samantha is the social media coordinator, while Zac overseas social media design as well as the lead pastor's social accounts. Victory is well-known for its use of social media and today, we dive deep into the process behind what they do. Links: https://www.boomeranggmail.com/ https://audiofusionsystems.com/ https://sproutsocial.com/ https://onedrive.live.com/about/en-us/ https://www.formstack.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/inshot-video-editor-music-cut/id997362197?mt=8 https://unum.la/features/ http://imgplay.net/index.html https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cutstory-for-instagram-stories/id917630934?mt=8 http://www.unfoldstori.es/ https://hyperlapse.instagram.com/ http://videoleapapp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sam_my_antha/ https://www.instagram.com/zakbernadsky/
The primary elections have arrived and Idaho Matters spoke with Boise State University assistant political science professor Stephen Utych about voter trends in Idaho and around the country. Later, Boise State Public Radio's Matt Guilhem and Samantha Wright shared voices from polling stations across the Treasure Valley.
We continue our series of interviews with Idaho's gubernatorial candidates; Boise State Public Radio's James Dawson speaks with Republican candidate Lisa Marie and BSPR's Samantha Wright talked with Republican candidate Harley Brown.
Idaho Matters continues with the second in a five-part series presenting a Q&A with Idaho's gubernatorial candidates. Today, we hear Boise State Public Radio's Matt Guilhem speaks with Democratic Boise businessman A.J. Balukoff and BSPR's Samantha Wright talks with retired physician and Republican candidate Tommy Ahlquist.
How to be a lobbyist–that's the latest episode of “Legislative Breakdown.” In this week's podcast, Samantha Wright and Boise State Political Science Professor Gary Moncrief are joined by special guest, Lyn Darrington Elliott.
Money, power, humility and budgets - that’s this week’s episode of “Legislative Breakdown.” In this week's podcast, Samantha Wright and Boise State Political Science Professor Gary Moncrief are joined by special guest, co-chair of the powerful Joint Finance Appropriations Committee, Representative Maxine Bell of Jerome.
Have you wondered if using Essential Oils can help with Weight Loss? In this Body Buddies episode, Kristy Jo interviews Samantha Wright, host of the world's top-rated Essential Oil podcast--The Essential Oil Revolution. In this conversation, you will learn about the following: the key connection between oils and your psychology how Grapefruit oil can help with appetite control which oils you should not put on your skin how to best use a diffuser natural remedies for nausea natural remedies for sore muscles the emotional connection programming to oils which oils help to detox your liver and SO much more! Get inspired to start taking control of your health, whether oils are the impetus, recipes, or you're ready to dive into your Body Buddies Starter Kit (grab yours here!). Get your FREE Essential Oils Course here. About Samantha Lee: Samantha Lee Wright is the producer and host of the world’s top rated essential oil podcast, The Essential Oil Revolution. With over 1 Million downloads, The Essential Oil Revolution is not just a show, it's a revolution! On the show Samantha educates and empowers people all over the world to take charge of their health using the amazing power of essential oils and other healthy living tips. Samantha Lee Wright www.revolutionoilspodcast.com
Harrison is a supporter of Donald Trump and a dinner party is about to go spectacularly downhill. Meanwhile a pagan starts covering her tracks. This is the fourth and final episode of The Response: America's Story, recorded on smartphones across the USA. We find out about people's lives during President Trump's first 100 days. This episode was compiled at Boise State Public Radio, with insights into the city and its politics from KBSX reporters Frankie Barnhill and Samantha Wright. Presenter: Shaimaa Khalil Producers: Kevin Core for the BBC World Service with APM's Laurie Stern
Mimi and Derek talk with Olympic Lifter and Gymnast Samantha Wright or as the internet knows her "The Pixie Warrior". We'll talk about her journey through the sport, her history with CrossFit and how the internet can create fame whether you want it or not.