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Send us a textUnlock the mysteries of intuition and angel cards with our special guest, Connie Stark from Elevated Mind, as we explore the celestial wisdom in the latest episode of "Balm to the Soul." Connie draws from the Energy Oracle cards by Sandra Taylor and the Wisdom of the Oracle by Colette Baron-Reed to illuminate the path for the next six months, particularly in light of the launch of "The Red Magus." Learn how patience, community, and intellectual curiosity, embodied by the cards Patience, Community, and The Thinking Woman, can guide you towards success by embracing divine timing and manifesting abundance in your life. Our discussion promises to transform your perspective on desires and reality, encouraging a mindset open to the universe's vast possibilities.Join our vibrant conversation as we highlight the power of building a supportive community, emphasizing collaboration and authentic connections that rise above competition. By embracing empowering leadership and sharing transformative stories, we delve into the potential for personal growth and overcoming challenges. With a nod to the positive energy around Natasha's new book 'The Red Magus', we celebrate the enthusiasm and support that surrounds it, inviting listeners to explore further through an episode on this podcast. Connie's insights bring a touch of magic and inspiration, ensuring an episode brimming with encouragement for your own journey towards success.Conny StarkElevated MindsMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/featherlightLicense code: ZTXJPK8BA5WMLKSF A call to action to help us keep spreading the spiritual ripple xxSupport the showBe a Compassion Crusader!Please like, share and subscribe!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1827829/supporters/newNatasha Joy Pricewww.dandeliontherapies.co.ukFacebook - Dandelion TherapiesInstagram - Raymond Cottage, natashapriceauthor and schoolcourseenergyLink to book Freedom of the Soul - available on Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/FREEDOM-SOUL-proactive-workbook-management/dp/1072797437/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3VC7QHD7PXUSD&keywords=Freedom+of+the+Soul&qid=1675022264&sprefix=%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-1
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with renowned agricultural journalist Sandra Taylor about the International Day of Rural Women (Oct 15th), the role of women on NZ farms in the past and the current role they play... He talks with Mark Tapley from Peel Forest Estate about the inaugural Young Deer Farmer Competition held recently, what the top 5 Young Deer Farmers have in store for them next to see who's crowned ultimate champion and the task of attracting more young people into the industry... And he talks with Emma Grigg and Summer Didsbury from Massey University about organising the 2025 'Barely There' vet student calendar, continuing the legacy of the fundraising endeavour and what goes into making it. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's podcast, Dom talks with renowned agricultural journalist Sandra Taylor who's in Paris for the Olympics about her nephew Ben Taylor, who's part of the NZ rowing team, swimming in the Seine and croissants... He talks with Simon Millar, Executive Director with Pure Advantage, about its origins, purpose and vision for NZ's future... He talks with Rochelle Flint, chief brand and product officer at Bremworth, about its new marketing investment in wool carpets, how it hopes to stimulate demand for NZ wool and address misconceptions about the fibre... And he talks with Wayne Rewi from Rangiora Bakery about taking out the top gong at the Bakels NZ Supreme Pie Award for 2024. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this insightful video, join Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT, a Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist, and EFT Trainer Sandra Taylor, PhD, Director of the British Center for EFT, as they explore the nuanced terrain of working with triggers in trauma-trauma couples using Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Drawing from their extensive clinical experience, Dr. Belle and Sandra offer practical strategies and interventions for identifying and navigating triggers within the context of trauma, fostering healing and connection in relationships. Whether you're a therapist seeking to deepen your understanding or a couple navigating these challenges yourselves, this video provides valuable insights into the transformative power of EFT in addressing trauma within intimate relationships. For more information on EFT Emotionally Focused Therapy, please visit: https://www.iceeft.com For more information on special guest Sandra Taylor, PhD, visit: https://www.AcREEFTtraining.com email address: AcRE.EFTtraining@gmail.com British EFT Centre www.beftcentre.org For more information on your host visit: https://www.DrBelle.com https://www.LasVegasMarriageCounselin... https://www.SNVEFT.com
Sandra Taylor went from being a swimwear and bridal model to the cover of Playboy. Then she achieved her dream of becoming an industry-leading wine connoisseur, promoting the best Italian wines to California. A charity auction win set Sandra on the path to becoming a certified sommelier, following an acting career where she appeared with Helen Mirren, Julie Andrews, and Julia Roberts. This episode celebrates Sandy's memories with Kristi from the Playboy Mansion, to her passion for acting and her meteoric rise in the global wine industry. STORIES:-00:00 - Start00:11 - Introducing Sandra Taylor01:06 - Sandra's voyage into wine02:30 - Exhaustion with the acting auditions 06:15 - Sandra's start in modelling after her dad's passing07:51 - LA's poster girl09:45 - The Guess Jeans "thing" 10:05 - Garry Marshall and a movie career14:15 - Playboy and "Naked Gun" 19:49 - Howard Stern's book21:06 - The lingerie party22:30 - Tricycles in the driveway and Kimberly Conrad25:30 - "Old English meets Goth", and Tony Curtis 32:40- "Angels in my life" 35:02 - Don Sterling and The Lakers36:30 - "Along came the curvy girls" 38:27 - After Playboy 40:00 - At the lounge: "Sandy, we need you upstairs" 43:20 - "I wanted to go where no one would know me" 48:20 - "Just go down the field with the ball"54:15 - The launch of the "Rose" 01:01:28 - One lesson you'd pass on
In this episode, we sit down with our long-time friend and renowned photographer Isaiah Mays for a journey through the lens of his Hollywood career, and learn how he captures the spirit of his subjects. He shares tales of photographing some of the most legendary figures in showbiz, including Pamela Anderson, Anna Nicole Smith, and Nicola Simpson. We also remember his late wife, the pioneering makeup artist Alexis Vogel. We celebrate our two-decade friendship and the incredible talent Isaiah possesses, which belies his humble nature. A natural storyteller, Isaiah tells of some potentially disastrous encounters which became cherished memories. We also reflect on the transformative power of photography, the art of capturing beauty, and Isaiah's ability to make every subject feel at ease.STORIES:00:00 - Start00:11 - Introducing Isaiah, humble photographer to the stars01:28 - When Kristi met Isaiah; remembering his late wife, the amazing make-up artist Alexis Vogel, and how the "wedding photographer" began working with Pamela Anderson04:14 - Rescuing Pamela's hair, and shooting at the L.A. River05:58 - They wanted to create a "banned ad"09:06 - Dealing with a volley of paper mache14:50 - How Isaiah makes people feel beautiful16:19 - Jaded by L.A.? 22:42 - Advice for would-be photographers23:20 - The gift of confidence25:15 - What happens when you tell a woman she's beautiful28:33 - Choosing when and where to shoot a subject, and developing your style29:25 - Artificial Intelligence, how it might change the game, and the "happy medium"34:30 - Isaiah starting out in photography, in sound bites40:44 - How to reach Isaiah
On today's podcast, Dom talks to rural journalist Sandra Taylor about the passing of Country Wide editor Terry Brosnahan and her career in rural media, he talks with Future Post founder Jerome Wenzlick about the new innovations for their plastic fence posts, and he catches up with Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins at day one of CD Field Days. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a courtroom packed with victims and spectators, former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his egregious theft of approximately $12 million from clients who had placed their trust in him. The courtroom drama unfolded as victims shared their emotional testimonies, revealing the profound impact of Murdaugh's betrayal. Murdaugh, once a respected figure in the legal community and a prominent name in Hampton County for generations, faced sentencing for his extensive financial crimes. Over nearly a decade, he exploited the trust of his clients, promising assistance with medical bills and settlements, only to misappropriate the funds for his personal use. Jordan Jinks, a friend of Murdaugh's since childhood, expressed his anguish, saying, "I'm not crying for what he stole from me. I'm crying for what he did to everybody." Many victims, like Jinks, entrusted Murdaugh with their financial well-being, only to be left financially ruined and emotionally devastated. Prosecutor Creighton Waters provided a detailed account of Murdaugh's thefts, highlighting how he manipulated more than $12 million to evade detection over nearly a decade. Murdaugh used the trust of his family name and legal credentials to perpetuate his theft, accruing significant sums to pay off loans and credit card bills, which eventually spiraled out of control. Under the plea deal, Murdaugh faced 22 financial crimes related to his clients, including breach of trust, money laundering, and tax evasion. His victims included individuals like Gloria Satterfield, a longtime family maid who died in a fall at the Murdaugh home. Murdaugh promised to take care of her family but later admitted to stealing every penny of the insurance settlement he obtained on her behalf. Sandra Taylor, another victim, lost her life in a crash with a drunk driver, leaving behind three children. Murdaugh falsely claimed he could secure only a $30,000 settlement for her estate and secretly pocketed $150,000. Throughout the sentencing hearing, Murdaugh repeatedly apologized to his family, victims, and those he had wronged. He attributed his actions to a drug addiction to painkillers, expressing remorse for bringing shame and dishonor upon his loved ones. Judge Clifton Newman, who presided over the murder trial that resulted in Murdaugh's life sentence without parole for killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, in June 2021, accepted the plea deal for the financial crimes. Newman described Murdaugh as having "the emptiest soul" he had encountered in his 23 years on the bench. Despite Murdaugh's persistent claims of innocence in the murder case, his lawyers are seeking a new trial, alleging jury tampering by the court clerk. A different judge will decide whether to grant a hearing to question jurors, the clerk, and potentially Judge Newman under oath. The sentencing for Murdaugh's financial crimes serves as a precautionary measure to prevent his release if his murder conviction is ever overturned. Under South Carolina law, he will have to serve nearly 23 years of the sentence, even with good behavior, before becoming eligible for release, making him 76 years old upon potential release. As part of the deal, Murdaugh relinquished his rights to appeal. The courtroom proceedings mark another chapter in the stunning fall from grace of Alex Murdaugh, once a legal luminary, whose alleged crimes have garnered attention in true crime podcasts and online discussions. His case continues as he awaits sentencing on federal financial crime charges and faces additional local charges related to insurance fraud. While Murdaugh expressed remorse during the hearing and offered apologies to his victims, the enduring impact of his actions on the lives of those he defrauded remains a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of betrayal and deceit within the legal profession. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a courtroom packed with victims and spectators, former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his egregious theft of approximately $12 million from clients who had placed their trust in him. The courtroom drama unfolded as victims shared their emotional testimonies, revealing the profound impact of Murdaugh's betrayal. Murdaugh, once a respected figure in the legal community and a prominent name in Hampton County for generations, faced sentencing for his extensive financial crimes. Over nearly a decade, he exploited the trust of his clients, promising assistance with medical bills and settlements, only to misappropriate the funds for his personal use. Jordan Jinks, a friend of Murdaugh's since childhood, expressed his anguish, saying, "I'm not crying for what he stole from me. I'm crying for what he did to everybody." Many victims, like Jinks, entrusted Murdaugh with their financial well-being, only to be left financially ruined and emotionally devastated. Prosecutor Creighton Waters provided a detailed account of Murdaugh's thefts, highlighting how he manipulated more than $12 million to evade detection over nearly a decade. Murdaugh used the trust of his family name and legal credentials to perpetuate his theft, accruing significant sums to pay off loans and credit card bills, which eventually spiraled out of control. Under the plea deal, Murdaugh faced 22 financial crimes related to his clients, including breach of trust, money laundering, and tax evasion. His victims included individuals like Gloria Satterfield, a longtime family maid who died in a fall at the Murdaugh home. Murdaugh promised to take care of her family but later admitted to stealing every penny of the insurance settlement he obtained on her behalf. Sandra Taylor, another victim, lost her life in a crash with a drunk driver, leaving behind three children. Murdaugh falsely claimed he could secure only a $30,000 settlement for her estate and secretly pocketed $150,000. Throughout the sentencing hearing, Murdaugh repeatedly apologized to his family, victims, and those he had wronged. He attributed his actions to a drug addiction to painkillers, expressing remorse for bringing shame and dishonor upon his loved ones. Judge Clifton Newman, who presided over the murder trial that resulted in Murdaugh's life sentence without parole for killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, in June 2021, accepted the plea deal for the financial crimes. Newman described Murdaugh as having "the emptiest soul" he had encountered in his 23 years on the bench. Despite Murdaugh's persistent claims of innocence in the murder case, his lawyers are seeking a new trial, alleging jury tampering by the court clerk. A different judge will decide whether to grant a hearing to question jurors, the clerk, and potentially Judge Newman under oath. The sentencing for Murdaugh's financial crimes serves as a precautionary measure to prevent his release if his murder conviction is ever overturned. Under South Carolina law, he will have to serve nearly 23 years of the sentence, even with good behavior, before becoming eligible for release, making him 76 years old upon potential release. As part of the deal, Murdaugh relinquished his rights to appeal. The courtroom proceedings mark another chapter in the stunning fall from grace of Alex Murdaugh, once a legal luminary, whose alleged crimes have garnered attention in true crime podcasts and online discussions. His case continues as he awaits sentencing on federal financial crime charges and faces additional local charges related to insurance fraud. While Murdaugh expressed remorse during the hearing and offered apologies to his victims, the enduring impact of his actions on the lives of those he defrauded remains a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of betrayal and deceit within the legal profession. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a courtroom packed with victims and spectators, former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his egregious theft of approximately $12 million from clients who had placed their trust in him. The courtroom drama unfolded as victims shared their emotional testimonies, revealing the profound impact of Murdaugh's betrayal. Murdaugh, once a respected figure in the legal community and a prominent name in Hampton County for generations, faced sentencing for his extensive financial crimes. Over nearly a decade, he exploited the trust of his clients, promising assistance with medical bills and settlements, only to misappropriate the funds for his personal use. Jordan Jinks, a friend of Murdaugh's since childhood, expressed his anguish, saying, "I'm not crying for what he stole from me. I'm crying for what he did to everybody." Many victims, like Jinks, entrusted Murdaugh with their financial well-being, only to be left financially ruined and emotionally devastated. Prosecutor Creighton Waters provided a detailed account of Murdaugh's thefts, highlighting how he manipulated more than $12 million to evade detection over nearly a decade. Murdaugh used the trust of his family name and legal credentials to perpetuate his theft, accruing significant sums to pay off loans and credit card bills, which eventually spiraled out of control. Under the plea deal, Murdaugh faced 22 financial crimes related to his clients, including breach of trust, money laundering, and tax evasion. His victims included individuals like Gloria Satterfield, a longtime family maid who died in a fall at the Murdaugh home. Murdaugh promised to take care of her family but later admitted to stealing every penny of the insurance settlement he obtained on her behalf. Sandra Taylor, another victim, lost her life in a crash with a drunk driver, leaving behind three children. Murdaugh falsely claimed he could secure only a $30,000 settlement for her estate and secretly pocketed $150,000. Throughout the sentencing hearing, Murdaugh repeatedly apologized to his family, victims, and those he had wronged. He attributed his actions to a drug addiction to painkillers, expressing remorse for bringing shame and dishonor upon his loved ones. Judge Clifton Newman, who presided over the murder trial that resulted in Murdaugh's life sentence without parole for killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, in June 2021, accepted the plea deal for the financial crimes. Newman described Murdaugh as having "the emptiest soul" he had encountered in his 23 years on the bench. Despite Murdaugh's persistent claims of innocence in the murder case, his lawyers are seeking a new trial, alleging jury tampering by the court clerk. A different judge will decide whether to grant a hearing to question jurors, the clerk, and potentially Judge Newman under oath. The sentencing for Murdaugh's financial crimes serves as a precautionary measure to prevent his release if his murder conviction is ever overturned. Under South Carolina law, he will have to serve nearly 23 years of the sentence, even with good behavior, before becoming eligible for release, making him 76 years old upon potential release. As part of the deal, Murdaugh relinquished his rights to appeal. The courtroom proceedings mark another chapter in the stunning fall from grace of Alex Murdaugh, once a legal luminary, whose alleged crimes have garnered attention in true crime podcasts and online discussions. His case continues as he awaits sentencing on federal financial crime charges and faces additional local charges related to insurance fraud. While Murdaugh expressed remorse during the hearing and offered apologies to his victims, the enduring impact of his actions on the lives of those he defrauded remains a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of betrayal and deceit within the legal profession. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a courtroom packed with victims and spectators, former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to 27 years in prison for his egregious theft of approximately $12 million from clients who had placed their trust in him. The courtroom drama unfolded as victims shared their emotional testimonies, revealing the profound impact of Murdaugh's betrayal. Murdaugh, once a respected figure in the legal community and a prominent name in Hampton County for generations, faced sentencing for his extensive financial crimes. Over nearly a decade, he exploited the trust of his clients, promising assistance with medical bills and settlements, only to misappropriate the funds for his personal use. Jordan Jinks, a friend of Murdaugh's since childhood, expressed his anguish, saying, "I'm not crying for what he stole from me. I'm crying for what he did to everybody." Many victims, like Jinks, entrusted Murdaugh with their financial well-being, only to be left financially ruined and emotionally devastated. Prosecutor Creighton Waters provided a detailed account of Murdaugh's thefts, highlighting how he manipulated more than $12 million to evade detection over nearly a decade. Murdaugh used the trust of his family name and legal credentials to perpetuate his theft, accruing significant sums to pay off loans and credit card bills, which eventually spiraled out of control. Under the plea deal, Murdaugh faced 22 financial crimes related to his clients, including breach of trust, money laundering, and tax evasion. His victims included individuals like Gloria Satterfield, a longtime family maid who died in a fall at the Murdaugh home. Murdaugh promised to take care of her family but later admitted to stealing every penny of the insurance settlement he obtained on her behalf. Sandra Taylor, another victim, lost her life in a crash with a drunk driver, leaving behind three children. Murdaugh falsely claimed he could secure only a $30,000 settlement for her estate and secretly pocketed $150,000. Throughout the sentencing hearing, Murdaugh repeatedly apologized to his family, victims, and those he had wronged. He attributed his actions to a drug addiction to painkillers, expressing remorse for bringing shame and dishonor upon his loved ones. Judge Clifton Newman, who presided over the murder trial that resulted in Murdaugh's life sentence without parole for killing his wife, Maggie, and younger son, Paul, in June 2021, accepted the plea deal for the financial crimes. Newman described Murdaugh as having "the emptiest soul" he had encountered in his 23 years on the bench. Despite Murdaugh's persistent claims of innocence in the murder case, his lawyers are seeking a new trial, alleging jury tampering by the court clerk. A different judge will decide whether to grant a hearing to question jurors, the clerk, and potentially Judge Newman under oath. The sentencing for Murdaugh's financial crimes serves as a precautionary measure to prevent his release if his murder conviction is ever overturned. Under South Carolina law, he will have to serve nearly 23 years of the sentence, even with good behavior, before becoming eligible for release, making him 76 years old upon potential release. As part of the deal, Murdaugh relinquished his rights to appeal. The courtroom proceedings mark another chapter in the stunning fall from grace of Alex Murdaugh, once a legal luminary, whose alleged crimes have garnered attention in true crime podcasts and online discussions. His case continues as he awaits sentencing on federal financial crime charges and faces additional local charges related to insurance fraud. While Murdaugh expressed remorse during the hearing and offered apologies to his victims, the enduring impact of his actions on the lives of those he defrauded remains a poignant reminder of the devastating consequences of betrayal and deceit within the legal profession. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
This week, Galen Howard joins the guys for a discussion of quite possibly the least sexy movie marketed as a sexy movie. Yes, that's right - the "sexually brilliant"Exit to Eden "starring" Dan Aykroyd and Rosie O'Donnell. The guys talk about the addition of a diamond smuggling plot not present in the source material, Rosie's dialogue seemingly consisting entirely of improv, Sex Yoda, the disturbing nanny fetish cold open and much more. Plus: Garry Marshall visits the show to explain himself. Next week: Schlocktober begins! What We've Been Watching: Crimes of the Future The Wrath of Becky Bottoms Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd Exit to Eden stars Paul Mercurio, Dana Delany, Rosie O'Donnell, Dan Aykroyd, Stuart Wilson, Laura Harring, Iman, Sandra Taylor, Stephanie Niznik and Hector Elizondo; directed by Garry Marshall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're absolutely thrilled to welcome the fabulous Sandra Taylor to our show, as she shares her incredible journey through her long-standing career in the entertainment industry. Starting as America's number one selling poster model to multiple Playboy covers, and even working with legends like Marilyn Grabowski and Gary Marshall, Sandy's experiences are truly captivating. Join us and our dear friend Cathy St. George as we reminisce about the iconic Playboy covers and the special accolades that came with them.Sandy's career doesn't stop at modeling and acting. Tune in to hear about her transformation into a professional sommelier, blending her 30 years of entertainment experience to create something unique and innovative. We chat about her time in Piedmonti, Italy, her prestigious silver pin certification, and how she became the lead sommelier for the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders Stadium. Plus, learn about her enchanting experience blending her own rosé with legendary winemaker Gerard Trand and her connection with John Bon Jovi.Finally, we explore Sandra's revolutionary role as a personal sommelier, where she combines her storytelling prowess with her love for wine. Discover how she created and managed a wine locker program for Mark Davis, educated clients on skincare, and her passion for teaching others. We even delve into the differences between champagne and prosecco, and the unique methods used to create them. So grab a glass of wine and join us for this unmissable conversation with the incredible Sandra Taylor!Cathy St. George + Echo Johnson FOLLOW SANDI TAYLOR@theraiderssomm@beverlyhillssommelierFOLLOW CATHY ST. GEORGEFB FAN PAGEIG PROFILESupport the show SUPPORT THE SHOW CLICK HERE! BUNNY CHRONICLES MERCH STORE - CLICK HERE! FOLLOW US on IG:@tbcvodcast@corinnaharneypmoy@echobunny93@cathystgeorgeFOLLOW US ON FB:@tbcvodcast FAN PAGE @cathystgeorge FAN PAGE@corinnaharney FAN PAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL - for bonus behind the scenes clips!Become a PATRON on our PATREON CHANNEL. The Bunny Chronicles Podcast & all of its entities are neither endorsed nor affiliated with PLBY GROUP or any of t...
David Quirk joins us to shoot for ten with the foot, as in the body part, as in all our feet - the foot (Jordan Barr) and also Mum who's kids have grown up and is getting back out there with a one month pilgrimage on the v-line Sandra (Taylor Griffiths).We would love it if you left us a lovely little review in the podcast app of your choice, or tell someone who you think might like the show about the pod.Hosted by Kyran Wheatley.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wax-quizzical. Join the Brains Trust and support us to make the show happen: https://plus.acast.com/s/wax-quizzical. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Helping Tornado Victims in Dresden, TN.. On air today we have April Ezernack and Sandra Taylor with 501c3 Be The Villageemail bethevillageministry@gmail.comIf you would like to send a donation addressBe The Village1064 Evergreen St Dresden, TN 38225
In episode 18 of The Hottest Party On TV podcast, Jeromme chats with model, actress and sommelier Sandra Taylor. Married With Children, Under Siege 2, dozens of Howard Stern appearances and a Playboy celebrity pictorial are just a few of the credits on Sandra's resume but before all of those fabulous things happened, she was Sandi busting a move at the Palladium on Club MTV. We talk about her being in the music video for Def Leppard's "Hysteria", she shouts out the Club MTV dancers that welcomed her in with open arms, how her entrepreneurial spirit had already started developing while she was on Club MTV, her current role as head sommelier for the Las Vegas Raiders and so much more. Episode produced by Esteban Vargas. Stay tuned for new episodes dropping every Throwback Thursday. Follow Sandra Taylor: Instagram - Sommelier Instagram Check out the Club MTV Fanpage Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClubMTVFanPage/ Follow The Hottest Party On TV: Instagram Follow Jeromme Graham: Instagram - Twitter
We talk with Sandra Taylor, Founder and President, Sustainable Business International. We discuss her time leading the Sustainability efforts at Starbucks as well as her current work with wineries to help winemaking become more sustainable and equitable. We talk about organic, biodynamic and sustainable agricultural practices and what role these practices have in a more sustainable agricultural system.
Why does Martin want to “make lighter bottles sexy”? Here are some hints: It has to do with protecting the planet, safeguarding our future, and rethinking the wine business. Get ready to throw your preconceptions and misconceptions onto the compost pile and join us in Ep. 98 for an eye-opening conversation about sustainable winegrowing. Here to help us find a sustainable future are Anna Brittain, a sustainability advocate and Executive Director of Napa Green; and Sandra Taylor, founder and President of Sustainable Business International, Falk Professor of Socially Responsible Business at Chatham University, and founder of Fine Wine Divas.
Editor Sandra Taylor spoke with Lesley Murdoch on the All Sport Breakfast Canterbury as her book comes hot off the press - The Big Chill. It tells the true reality of those who dip in cold water around Canterbury beaches. LISTEN ABOVE To get a copy email Sandra at sandra.taylornz@gmail.com
Hey! We're back from our official break and we start off with the writers edition! We got our writers on the team and some guest writers to come up with creative write-ups using slangs discussed on our previous episodes. Exciting right? Writers: Eamy Mireku, Vanessa Antwi, Sandra Taylor, Elikem Doe and Kofi Konadu. Stream via Anchor, Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Let's get slanging! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slangsbyghanaians/message
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Italian Wine Podcast Episode episode 506 Sustainability and Resilience—Staying the Course on Climate Adaptation Session recording by Sandra Taylor and Remi Cohen In 2019 (as in years prior) momentum continued to build in terms of acknowledging, addressing, and adapting to climate change. Late in the year, however, our collective consciousness shifted to the crisis of the day, COVID–19. Still, climate change continues unabated, and every winegrower faces its immediate consequences. They realize that their continued success depends on rethinking business models in the face of climate-related events that represent a clear and present danger, not a future risk. What steps must the wine industry take to adapt?
I sat down with my parents to discuss marriage & ministry as they celebrate 29 years of marriage, 50 years of life and lots of years serving people. It was great and we went long... so stay tuned for part 2! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiphanitaylor/support
As a young US diplomat working in Switzerland, Sandra Taylor fell in love with wine while visiting the nearby Burgundy region of France.Sandra is now CEO of Sustainable Business International, a consulting business that assists clients at various stages of environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) practice, primarily in the food and beverage sector. Sandra has studied wine extensively for many years – she completed the French Wine Scholars course in 2010 and is a graduate of the Wine MBA program at The Bordeaux School of Management/Kedge Business School in France. She is a public speaker on wine internationally, a columnist with Wine Review Online and a member of the Magnum Club, a global organization of women wine producers, sommeliers, writers and critics.Sandra has been a senior executive with Starbucks Coffee Company in Seattle, where she led global corporate responsibility and sustainability in coffee supply chain, and with Eastman Kodak Company where she oversaw global public affairs and corporate citizenship. She continues to speak and teach globally about sustainability in wine, and has literally written the book about sustainability in the wine business… it’s called: The Business of Sustainable Wine (2017) – and, like Sandra, it is a wealth of vital information about sustainability.We talk about many of the issues around sustainability, including how to define it as more than just a marketing buzzword, why wine is uniquely positioned to capture consumer attention and move all industry toward sustainability, how important it is for the wine industry to set an example of sustainability, how businesses can better communicate the importance of these values to consumers, and why sustainable practices ultimately result in more delicious wine.Sandra is clearly a brilliant mind who loves wine and we barely scratch the surface of her extensive knowledge about sustainability in wine. Enjoy!https://discoversustainablewine.com/http://www.sustainablebizintl.com/meet-our-founder/Thanks for listening!https://centralaswine.com/
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Sandra Taylor and LAW of A Band Called Sam!The DNA of Blues icon Sam “Bluzman” Taylor resides in every note of this inspired recording. His disciples, A Band Called Sam - equipped with love, passion and virtuosity - execute Taylor’s compositions with an infectious joy and reverence. The listener is ushered to a special place where Sam’s spirit comforts and inspires. Listen to this album and you’ll walk side-by-side with a man whose unconditional love of the Blues forged a legacy that knows no bounds.A Band Called Sam,Stinger,A Band Called Sam,Voice Of The Blues,Legacywww.makingascene.org,A Band Called Sam,A Band Called Sam,Papa Blues,LegacyA Band Called Sam,Good To Ya,
This interview is with Sandra Taylor, president and CEO of Sustainable Business International LLC. In this interview, Sandra talks about how she got interested in environmental sustainability, the education she received, and the jobs she worked before she came to her current career. She then discusses how she worked for Starbucks as the senior vice president of Corporate Responsibility to coming to work for Sustainable Business International. Sandra goes on to discuss her role in the wine industry, and her interest for writing her book, “Business of Sustainable Wine.” Towards the end, she discusses her position as a trailblazer, being a mentor for many women and minorities, the sustainability efforts within Oregon, and her hopes for the future. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt on February 15th, 2019 at the Nicholson Library.
Episode 2 - Season 1 Introducing Paul Wong, a fellow dreamer and aspirer of great things, AND dear friend of Liza and Haley's. Well It Takes a Village to turn around some bad moods, mindsets or mental health challenges! And Haley, Liza, and Paul show you one tip up their sleeves. They have all had a hard week for various reasons: biology, politics, cruddy jobs, bills teetering out of control, cat fur, and feeling as if they are not living their best alife (whatever that is), the same ol" crap. They share how the alchemical power of Gratitude and Community of Friendly Fools can make all the difference in their worlds. As a final flourish they separately pull out Energy Cards from the deck created by Sandra Taylor. What will the cards say? Will LIza find love? Will Haley find her Sugar Daddy? And will Paul be a lunar architect? This episode points to the truth that whether you have dreams or not, you gotta find a way to enjoy the journey along the way - never mind the bumps in the road, dust in your eyes, skin frying heat or throat parching air - there is an amazing view - especially if you are falling off a cliff. If you enjoy a giggle or two, sandwiching life wisdoms on how to JUST BE whether you are a fan of yourself or not, please find us on on your favorite Podcast platform and SUBSCRIBE, dernit SUBSCRIBE. You help give this podcast for a reason for opening it's eyes and greeting the day with hope and promise! And even BETTER if you give us a Fabulous rating - we will digitally kiss your feet! We will give shout OUTS to the most deserving of REVIEWS! And if you want even MORE than this podcast you can INTRO Song - Accordion Wail-along sung by Liza Davis. Accordion stylings by Liza. ( FYI - This is the first song she has ever written after years of struggling with performance anxiety, so she is feeling happy with the result in spite of some flaws) EMAIL US --- widtmtpodcast@gmail.com Instagram us ---- @WhatIDidntTellMyTherapist https://www.instagram.com/whatididnttellmytherapist/ Tweet us @WhatTherapist https://twitter.com/WhatTherapist (Yeah, we know what it looks like...retroactive oops) Sending out LOVE and PRISHeeation for reading the shownotes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/widtmtpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/widtmtpodcast/support
What makes a serial killer? What drives them to kill again and again? To find out the truth about this ghastly lot, we talked to forensic psychologist Prof. Eric Hickey, criminologist Ass. Prof. Wayne Petherick, and psychiatrist Prof. Gwen Adshead. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/34aoJXG Note: in this episode we discuss homicide, and sexual violence. Please take care when listening to the show, and here are some resources: National Mental Health Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). National Hotline for Crime Victims 1-855-4-VICTIM (1-855-484-2846) National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) Selected readings:Dr. Mike Aamodt’s database of serial killers at Radford UniversityThis study looked at more than 1000 juvenile offenders to find out what was different about those who became killers All sorts of statistics for some of the common behaviors of serial killersThis paper digs into some of the more unusual “ritualistic” behavior of serial killers Credits: This Episode has been produced by Shruti Ravindran, Meryl Horn, Rose Rimler and Wendy Zukerman. Our senior producer is Kaitlyn Sawrey. We’re edited by Blythe Terrell. Additional editing help from Alex Blumberg. Fact Checking by Michelle Harris. Music by Bobby Lord and Emma Munger. Sound Design and mix by Emma Munger. A big thanks to all of the other academics who helped us out, including Dr. Mike Aamodt, Dr. Ann Burgess, Dr. Scott Lilienfeld, Dr. Devon Polaschek, Dr. Kori Ryan, Dr. Kim Rossmo, Dr. David Finkelhor, Dr. David Keatley, Dr. Jennifer Lansford, Dr. Karen Franklin, Dr. Michael Maltz, Dr. Gabrielle Salfati, Dr. Claire Ferguson, Dr. Sandra Taylor, and Katherine Ramsland. Extra thanks to Sarah McVeigh, Christopher Suter, Frank Lopez, Rose Reid, the Zukerman Family, and Joseph Lavelle Wilson, and everyone at Gimlet who listened and gave thoughts.
Deb and Nao talk about different kinds of breaches, and introduce what for many couples is the most painful---infidelity. They talk with Sandra Taylor, Ph.D., certified supervisor and trainer-in-training from the northwest of England. Dr. Taylor is a founding member of EFT in Great Britain. She provides insight as to why the model doesn't begin to tackle infidelity until couples are deescalated.
Mr. Ken Taylor - Founder Kimana School of Leadership & Professional Studies and Dreamweaver International Mr. Ken Taylor has resided in Kenya for twenty years and has a degree in theology through the Shiloh Institute in Hamilton, Montana. Prior to moving to Kenya, Mr. Taylor successfully ran a large cement contract company in Carson City, Nevada. Mr. Taylor's company was responsible for the planning and development of road systems, curb, gutter, and housing foundations. Mr. Taylor has gained extensive experience in the country of Kenya while building small community churches, schools, and the construction of a ten-acre campus devoted to advanced education and medical care. Mr. Taylor was married to Sandra Taylor for 31 years prior to her passing in 2016. He has a deep passion to serve and bring hope to people in Africa. He believes God has a plan for every person and lives his life to serve Jesus first above all else in his life. He has five children and seven grandchildren. To learn more www.dreamweaver911.org
Aired Sunday, 2 October 2016, 9:00 PM ETWe live in an era where the idea of psychic ability is more accepted now than it ever has been before. What was once taboo and eccentric is now mainstream and respected.Perhaps the world is realizing that we are all psychic to some degree.If you seeking to develop or expand your innate ability to connect to the unseen world of energy for yourself, then this is the perfect show for you.Join Sylvia and her guest, experienced Psychic Medium Travis James Sanders, for a candid discussion that will reveal how you can awaken and expand your own psychic abilities.Because you are psychic too!About the Guest Travis James SandersTravis James Sanders’ unique story began at an early age, but took a major turn at the age of 16, when a psychic reading changed the course of his life forever. At 27, Travis is a young but accomplished Psychic Medium who has appeared on national television regarding his work with Spirit. Travis has been featured on both A&E’s Psychic Kids: Children of the Paranormal, as well as Entertainment Tonight’s, The Insider, and could be seen on Nancy Grace as well as numerous news stations. He has appeared on a variety of radio programs including CBS Radio.Travis is a certified Reiki Teacher, Quantum Life Coach, and has also received para-professional training in the psychic arts, past life therapy, and is certified by Doreen Virtue Phd. He has undergone training with Lily Dale medium and author, Sharon Klingler. What does all of this mean? Everything, and Nothing. Travis is just a soul, on a journey, with a passion….Just like you.In addition to 10 years of work in the field, Travis’ qualifications include: Usui Reiki Master through Hospice training; Angel Therapy Practitioner Certification and Past Life Healer Certification Course with Doreen Virtue, a two-year apprenticeship in Forensic Mediumship with Gale St. John; Spirit Centered Mediumship, Words and Wonder in Spirit Communication, Advanced Public Linking & Mediumship Intensive with Sharon Klingle; Quantum Life Coaching Certification with Sandra Taylor; and Accessing the Akashic Records, Akashic Records in Mediumship, and Opening to the Afterlife with Lisa Williams.For more information about Travis James Sanders, visit: www.PsychicTravisSanders.com
Okay, so you try and try and try, but something’s blocking you? And you haven’t a clue what it is? According to Sandra Taylor, the answer may lie in your past lives! Your present consciousness may be hiding what you need to know and your past lives are still a powerful force in your present one! She says it’s encoded, however by uncovering your karmic experiences, you can rewrite that code. You can break through those blocks and pave the way to the wonderful destiny you desire. Decode harmful blocks and energies–and code healthy, new successful patterns; Ignite powerful breakthrough forces that will completely reroute the direction of your life; and accelerate your affirmations and visualizations like never before. This inspiring and empowering workshop will help you to reveal the past and heal the present, creating a vibrant and blissful life now — and for lifetimes to come!
#FBR was thrilled to have the lovely Sunshine Sandy @itssandrataylor in the studio to talk about Fabio, the Super Bowl and whacking off! And so much more.
This week's guest is international speaker, author and medium Sharon Anne Klingler. Sharon maintains a private practice in mediumship and other metaphysical disciplines with high profile clients from around the world. She lectures throughout the U. S., Europe, Australia and New Zealand at such conferences as The Mind Body Spirit Festival, The Whole Life Expo, The Healing Arts Symposium, Alternatives London, and the Lily Dale Assembly in New York. In the show Sharon discusses her childhood as an identical twin which led her to some extraordinary experiences inspiring both Sharon and her sister Sandra to investigate greater levels of consciousness and the nature of reality. We touched upon: -The Magic of Gemstones And Colours . -Past Lives and Future Lives through Hypnotic Progression. -Sharon shared her vision of a possible future using progression techniques. In the lion's share of cases the future came across as avery idyllic. A time in our future when we're fully settled into the Aquarian age energies. -We discussed breaking patterns and working with the ego. -Sharon shared her views on 2012 and how the awakening is an ongoing process of moving out of one age into another. We're are now moving away from the old devotion type energy of following others to becoming our own leaders . And much more... Sharon's Event at Mind Body and Spirit in London, Victoria. New Powers in Spirit Communication with Sharon Anne Klingler Friday, May 28th - 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. 4 hour workshop Learn techniques designed to make the presence of Spirit more powerful and absolute in your experience, including: immediate linking, spirit and client-centered mediumship. Emotional telepathy, energy discernment and getting Spirit's personal signatures. With Sharon s expert guidance, learn to decode the language of Spirit and discover the telepathic mechanisms that bring their messages to life! Her books include the best selling, The Secrets of Success with her sister, Sandra Taylor, for Hay House and Intuition And Beyond (Random House, London). She has also written Travel Into Your Past Lives; Drawing on Your Intuition; Life with Spirit; Divine Connections; and her acclaimed multi-media, home-study seminars, Speaking to Spirit (for intuitive development) and Advanced Spirit Communication (for professional mediumship training).
Join us as Sandra Taylor talks about her exciting new book on the Law of Attraction.
Sandra Taylor, Author of "Quantum Success" will discuss the 5 other Universal Laws that we all forget about!!!