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Deutschlands beliebteste Tanzshow ist in eine neue Runde gestartet. Obschon es bereits die 17. Staffel ist, hat das Format nichts an Glanz verloren - im Gegenteil. Das neue Studio sieht aus wie ein James-Bond-Filmset und das Parkett ist frisch gebohnert.In der Kennenlernshow konnten die 14 Prominenten zeigen, was sie tänzerisch bereits draufhaben und wo noch Luft nach oben ist. Tatsächlich gab es nicht einen einzigen "Totalausfall", wie die Jury lobte.In dieser Folge des ntv-Podcasts "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich" sprechen Verena und Ronny über die Highlights und Aufreger des Auftakts und analysieren die erste Show der neuen Tanzsaison: Warum betont der Hip-Hop-Choreograf Detlef Soost so oft, keinen Vorteil zu haben? Wer bildet künftig mit wem ein Team und für wen wird als Erstes die Reise vorbei sein? Außerdem: Mark Keller und sein Alter, Gabriel Kelly und das begehrte Direktticket und warum Sarah Connors kleinere Schwester Lulu große Chancen hat, in Anna Ermakovas Fußstapfen zu treten.Ihr habt Fragen oder ein spannendes Thema für "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich"? Hier geht's zu Verena.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
The guest to this episode is Elaine Walsh McGrath, you can find her on Linkedin and she has a gift for you - A Linkedin to leads checklist you can find here. Based in Ireland, Elaine is marketing maven who helps her clients gain more leads on platforms like LinkedIn. With a career that includes working with agencies and large clientele, she has witnessed and navigated the ever-evolving communication landscape on professional platforms. Here is the presentation: Here is the video from the conference: I'm not Sarah Connor, BUT focusing on human nature not bots = Content that Converts - Elaine Walsh McGrath, Elaine Walsh-McGr from DigiMarCon on Vimeo. During this episode, Elaine shares her wisdom on making the most out of social media, emphasising the need to humanize your business's approach and content. She discusses the significance of personal branding, the increasing growth of LinkedIn, and the necessity of having human nature compel your content conversion. She provides practical guidance on content creation, focusing mainly on how to empathize with your audience, understand their needs, and respond to these effectively. Elaine advises businesses to be more symptom-focused rather than solution-focused while communicating with cold traffic, for example, in a DM on social media. Elaine underscores the paramount importance of standing out in an ever-growing sea of LinkedIn users. To do this, she advocates for clear messaging filled with personality and using the right language that would resonate with your ideal clients for businesses of every size. Finally, Elaine addresses the latest developments in social media platforms, like the rising popularity of TikTok for B2B sales, and clarifies that it is not the platform that matters, but rather how successfully businesses can engage and connect with their audience using the appropriate platform's algorithm. To connect with Elaine and tap into more insights, visit her website at www.elainewalshmcgraw.com or find her on LinkedIn. She also has some excellent resources available for download on her website. Get ready to take notes on how to humanize your online marketing strategy significantly in our enriching podcast conversation with Elaine Walsh McGrath. Here is the transcript: You've got to act like a kind human. So throw any element of narcissism away and really work on that human part of your content. Music. This is Time for Marketing, the marketing podcast that will tell you everything you've missed when you didn't attend the marketing conference. Hello and welcome to the time for marketing the podcast that brings you the best marketing conference speakers and allows them to sum up their presentation in five minutes my name is peter and i'll be your host today this is episode number five zero so the big 50 we're finally here and i'm very glad that we have an excellent guest joining us from the island that moved away from from the eu the whole thingy elaine walsh mcgrath hello and welcome to the podcast oh thank you so much but don't worry i'm still in the eu as i'm in ireland you're still there you're right oh my goodness 50 i'm so excited because it was meant to be because it's my 50th year in june so how cool is that see that was really something that made this podcast happen thank you for being here how are you doing how is Ireland oh good a bit rainy but your friend isn't so you know that's why we have so much greenery around us you know. Yeah you need that to you know do all of the all of the agriculture that you do up there right yeah for sure for sure Peter that is so true Elaine you are helping people to get more leads on LinkedIn and other places. Tell me, what do you do and what is your favorite part about that? Well, I help my clients to land more clients. That's what I say to them. It keeps it simple, doesn't it? I work with service-based businesses and businesses who really do work with clients and need to understand what their needs are. So generally speaking, they might have a muddy message before they meet me and they need more. They need more clients or they need to adjust maybe the pricing and the quality communication of their offer. Because I work with really, really talented people and organizations to just make sure that their marketing reflects how amazing they are. Okay. You have a big history in working. Big history. You worked a lot in agencies and with big clients. And how is the LinkedIn communication or the communication between people that would like to start working together? How has that changed in the last 10, 15 years? Well, LinkedIn has had massive growth, but aside from the tech, let's come back to what I always think is important. There's more humanity there than there was before. In my opinion, it's important to show up in a more, let's use some marketing speak, 360 way. These days, personal branding has really grown and it's so important whether you're there for professional reasons representing your company or looking for clients. In terms of you're a coach or a service based business it's so important to stand out because guess what there are a billion users on LinkedIn now which is flipping flopping mad that's where it's seen massive growth but it's still important to have that human side to you and I think that that has is made the main for me is the main difference you know because quite often like you still do get some of that nonsense about like why is this on linkedin but but increasingly there are more people who wouldn't have you know seemed linkedin appropriate 10 years ago and thankfully we have a more a more diversified and inclusive view of humanity professionalism these days which is great you know and that allows us to really communicate with people even on linkedin as you know people to people i invited you to the podcast because you were a speaker at the digimark on 2023 in ireland this is a conference that tells everything in its name right digital marketing conference 2023 how was the conference how did you enjoy your time there it was a great conference conference lovely people great speakers well i would say that that was amazing no i'm kidding. But there were really inspiring companies other than my lovely self there and you know there was a great networking opportunity and it was in a lovely location in the center of dublin so it was it was great and i certainly would check it out if they're back visiting next year all right All right. Excellent. Well, we talked about you, about the conference. Now there's nothing else to let you take your five minutes to sum up your presentations. Here you go, Elaine. Well, it had an interesting title, which is that it was called I'm Not Sarah Connors. If you remember, she was lead strong female in the Terminator. And she really had an issue with AI, okay? So the title was I'm Not Sarah Connors, but like human nature, not bots will really make your content convert. verse. So my whole thing, no matter how big your business is, is that you need to lean into feelings and emotional cues in your content if you want it to converse. So in actual fact, what I spoke to everybody about was that, you know, if you want your organic content to build your visibility of your business with ease, then in actual fact, you have to act like a human in social media and not just any old human. You've got to act like a kind human. So throw your any element of narcissism away and really work on that human part of your content. In actual fact, if you really want to be successful, you need to make sure that's about 60% of your content and that 20% of your content should just be the transactional aspect. Okay. So, and then 20% should be the value, the, you know, and I'm not talking about like transactional value. I'm talking about your organization or your personal brand's values. Okay. Your value sets, you know? So for example, in my business, I have a lot, I am a carer, my daughter has additional needs, and that does come across in my content, okay? So what about your business's value? So just think about it, think about your people and how you want for others who want to work with you, perceive you. Then the second part was how to sell on social, right? Because quite often, Often we get to LinkedIn and LinkedIn is so, you know, connection friendly, but never mind LinkedIn, any social media, you know, there is potential to sell and there's, there's pretty much DMs on all social media. And there is a potential to have that strategy in place. And I don't mind if you use bots, I don't mind because like I say, I'm not Sarah Connors, But what I do want you to do is in your content or your ads to make sure that you're symptom focused and not solution focused when you're talking to cold traffic. OK, so make sure that you're talking to the symptoms, that you're talking to the desires, the dreams of your clients and not like the solution, because otherwise they may say no, because sure, they don't know necessarily that they need you. Okay and then the third thing was if you want to be successful on social media if you want your content to convert then please just you know you don't have to drain your resource to do it okay. But you need to just make sure your messaging is clear that you've got lots of personality in your content so that you know you stand out and that it is aligned with you and your business no matter what size your business and then systemize it like I'm all about using tech but just make sure that there's heart and soul in your messaging that there is enough personality and that you're using enough of the right language that your ideal client will hear and then yeah absolutely after that systemize everything and that was basically the crux of my my 45-minute presentation in five, right? The big message is, my big message is, forget B2B. It's human to human. And it doesn't matter what size your business is. It's still got to be human to human, particularly now with the growth of AI. You've got to make sure that you come back to basics. Yeah, it's probably, you know, in the last year, the messaging on LinkedIn has probably changed a lot. But I like how you speak about, we should be talking about, we should be symptom focused and not solutions focused. Can we give an example of how that would be done right and how that would be done wrong? wrong? Sure, of course. Now, listen, I'm going to take it from like a smaller business perspective because that's, you know, I work predominantly these days, even though I used to work with like big, you know, million dollar clients when I was working in media. These days I work with smaller businesses, coaches, consultants, and yeah, find small organizations and mainly the social entrepreneur space. So I will, I will absolutely give you an idea. So let's say someone has a a program okay and offer a framework and they know that this is really going to help their clients here's the thing quite often your ideal client doesn't identify what the actual crux of their problem is but they have symptoms so they might say let's just take social media as an example they might think they need more followers to make more sales but like we all know that you can you You can sell high ticket, like you can sell like big solutions. Costly solutions with a small amount of followers if they're the right followers. Okay. So the key is to make sure that your content delivers to the symptoms. So, you know, because they may not know that they may think, oh, I need loads of followers, but actually what's the issue? They don't have sales. So you need to talk to the symptoms. Like, do you need to sell more? You know, are you overwhelmed? Is your sales department under pressure? To figure out like where the actual pain point is and just tease the symptoms for them so that they put their hands up. And when they put their hands up and they're on a call with you or they get to know you better, they're in your list, then you can ask them more questions and get to the issue. You and that's then where the solution comes in not not out of the cold traffic side of the equation you know all right excellent that was a nice example that shows how we should change our thinking in our messaging there are new of course there are new social medias popping up all the time around i see a lot of b2b sales starting to happen on tiktok working with. When should we start thinking about TikTok and moving away from LinkedIn? Or when should we start adding TikTok to LinkedIn as a channel for our communication? Listen, here's the thing. It actually doesn't matter what channel you're on. That is the truth of the matter. There is enough traffic. There are enough eyeballs. There is enough demographics on every single solitary platform. Platform so what I say to my clients is there's no silver bullet sometimes my clients arrive and go oh what do you mean there's no silver bullet but honestly you need an algorithmic um platform and you need an algorithmic platform and that's what I recommend so make sure you've got an algorithmic algorithmic platforms so instagram facebook linkedin in your and to an extent tiktok but tiktok also kind of comes across into evergreen because it is increasingly searchable and we're seeing with the evolution of tiktok in in terms of their change to landscape that they're putting it up to youtube they're moving to a slightly longer format and they just moved to vertical will they be successful in that i don't know they're trying to do a lot at the same time at the moment but basically my big message peter is you've got to do what's right for you so if it's a podcast and something that's on the algorithm do that if it's a blog and something that's on the algorithm do that but just be strategic come back to why are you doing it you know that's that's what i always advise my clients all right excellent i think that's it elaine where can people find you if they want to talk to you more and do you have other conferences set up to where people can listen to you? So come on over to my website, which is elainewalshmcgraw.com. Drop me a line to hello at elainewalshmcgraw.com. I am pretty much everywhere at elainewalshmcgraw. So Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook. I even think I'm on YouTube, but mainly I hang out on LinkedIn. So come and connect with me. I'd love to meet you. All right. I'll add all these links into the description so that people can find you easily. And yeah, there's some great resources on your website. I've seen that stuff that you can download that people can start using. So I would really encourage people to go and check that out. Elaine, thank you very much for being on the podcast and bringing us the idea that bots are great, but of course we should be human while using them. Thank you for being here and have a great weekend. Thank you so much, Peter. My pleasure. Bye. Music.
In dieser Folge geht's heiß her: Wir reden über den Skandal rund um Sarah Connors legendäres Flammenkleid, das 2002 für eine mittelschwere Krise in Deutschland gesorgt hat, und warum Thomas Gottschalk endlich in Rente gehen muss. Außerdem: Wo ist Anastacia-Freak Peggy? Wann kommen die Iltis-Strähnen zurück? Und warum hat Sandy zwei Gesichter?Die Playlist zum PodcastGalerie Arschgeweih auf InstagramSchickt uns eine Sprachnachricht!Coverfoto: Damian HolodIntro & Trenner: Theresa Ziegler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Within a year of giving up a successful career in education to pursue a lifelong ambition to be a playwright, Sarah Connors was being nominated for prestigious national playwriting awards. Next year, three of her plays will be staged and big name theatres are taking a keen interest in producing her work. For this episode, recorded between rehearsals at The Minack Theatre, Sarah talks about the key advice she put into practice to help her tackle imposter syndrome and she talks candidly about the painful years trying for a baby – an experience which has fed into her powerful production Tre in which Mary Woodvine plays a childless woman. Click hear to book for Tre at The Minack.
As the job market continues to evolve and adapt, it is essential for individuals to approach their career transitions with confidence and purpose. Whether you are seeking a new opportunity or have been displaced from your current position, understanding the recruitment process and effectively positioning yourself in the market is crucial. In this article, we will explore the insights and expertise of Sarah Connors, a seasoned recruitment professional, as she shares her knowledge on navigating the job market and finding the right fit for your career aspirations.About The Guest(s):Sarah Connors is the Senior VP of Planet Professional, a staffing firm based in Boston. With over 12 years of experience in recruiting, Sarah has a passion for helping individuals find their dream jobs and guiding them through the placement process. She specializes in administrative, accounting, finance, HR, and recruiting roles.Summary:Sarah Connors, Senior VP of Planet Professional, joins Amy Irvine, founder and CEO of Rooted Planning Group, to discuss the process of finding the right job placement. Sarah shares her background in recruiting and explains the importance of the intake call in understanding a candidate's needs and preferences. She provides tips on how to sell yourself in an interview without sounding arrogant and emphasizes the significance of researching the company before an interview. Sarah also advises individuals to regularly evaluate their happiness and career goals to ensure they are on the right path.Remember, just like a good bottle of wine, the Wine and Dime Podcast gets better with time. So don't forget to rate and subscribe to our show, where we blend the flavors of wine and personal finance to help you achieve financial freedom! If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.comOr visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links!Key Takeaways:The intake call is crucial in understanding a candidate's needs and preferences.Confidence in an interview comes from listening, asking insightful questions, and showing passion for your work.Researching the company before an interview is essential to demonstrate your interest and preparedness.Regularly evaluate your happiness and career goals to ensure you are on the right path.Did you know that the average resume initially only gets a 5 - 10-second look, so what do you need to do to make it stand out?How to self-promote without sounding overconfident like a jerkWhen to apply for a job even when you aren't sure you have all the qualificationsTo learn more about Sarah Connors and her expertise in recruitment, you can connect with her on LinkedIn or reach out to her via email at sconnors@planet-pro.com.Wine Recommendations: As the fall starts to approach upstate NY, so will the fall colors! I'm looking forward to being a tourist this fall, exploring the beauty of the area. I'm planning on touring the east side of Seneca Lake using a “travel guide” I found online - Finger Lake Vineyards, Part II: The Best Wine Trails Around Seneca Lake (thetravel.com)Sarah's Favorite Wine is bubbly - for a good sparkling wine in the Finger Lakes region consider exploring: 9 Outstanding Finger Lakes Wineries Making Sparkling Wine...
Sarah Connors Tochter wurde vor Kurzem 16 Jahre alt und nun darf sich Summer selbst in der Öffentlichkeit präsentieren. Sie stand in Leipzig zum ersten Mal auf der Bühne und legte eine tolle Performance hin. Bei Thorsten Legat läuft es weniger gut: Ihm muss ein Hoden abgenommen werden. Welcher Royal nach Harry & Meghan nun ebenfalls das Land verlässt und die News des Tages gibt es heute im PROMIPOOL Daily.
This week on the Men at the Movies podcast, we are excited to have a woman join us to talk about one of her favorite movies, the original Terminator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, and Michael Biehn. We discuss the differences between Sarah Connors in this movie contrasted with her character in T2. And we break down how she is transformed from a naïve waitress into a confident warrior. Storms coming, so come with us if you want to live, and let's discover God's truth in this movie. About Sarah: Sarah Daniels works as a staff member of the Crossing LIFE Church in Windham, NH by day, and toils as an aspiring author by night. She's a movie nerd who's stuck in the 80s, and grew up with classics like The Last Starfighter, The Goonies, and The Terminator. She's currently funneling the life lessons she learned from them into a movie devotional and hosts monthly movie nights at her church to teach people how God can speak to us through movies and other aspects of pop culture. She's passionate about hearing the voice of God and encouraging people to break out of the Matrix and embrace their true identities as sons and daughters of God, and how to partner with God using their unique creative giftings, whatever those might be. Questions How do you respond when the storms are coming? Where do you feel naïve? Where do you feel confident? What does the enemy look like? How would you define him? What would it be like to live at peace with others? To live in a way that does not perceive people as the enemy? How do we tell the good guys from the bad guys? When is your response out of proportion to what is happening? Are your decisions governed by love or fear? How can you tell the difference? Do you believe God is disappointed in you? What if God isn't disappointed in you? What would that change? To dive into this content even more, visit our website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast. You will find resources mentioned on the podcast, plus quotes and themes discussed. If you would like to support our work (and get some behind-the-scenes perks), visit our Patreon page, www.patreon.com/menatthemovies. Get invites to livestreams, ebook devotionals drawn from a movie, even free merch. If you'd like to do a one-time contribution (a cameo appearance), visit www.menatthemovies.com/investors. Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (https://graysonfoster.com/) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock
Night sweats? Wrinkles? Low sex-drive? What did I miss? Aging as a person with a uterus is so mysterious. The information isn't exactly spilling over so our chat today with Dr. Sarah Connors opened my eyes and I hope you walk away with a few new tips. Stick around for my 3 favourite things for the week AND a Friendo Recommendation! Thank you for being here! Explore my shop: http://www.hellofriendo.com Thank you Dr. Sarah Connors for your contribution to Friendo. Follow Sarah on Instagram @thebirdspapaya Follow along on social: Instagram @hellofriendoshop Instagram @amandamuse Twitter @museamanda Facebook /museamanda YouTube AmandaMuse Advertising Inquiries: https://curiouscast.ca/advertise-with-us/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's talk health and healthcare with Dr. Sarah Connors, an Indigenous Naturopathic Doctor & Birth Doula. She believes when women are their healthiest selves they can affect the health and lives of their families and that of the next seven generations. Later in the episode Dean and I discuss the concept of the Invisible Woman and aging. Stick around for my 3 favourite things for the week! Thank you for being here! Explore my shop: http://www.hellofriendo.com Thank you Dr. Sarah Connors for your contribution to Friendo. Please follow Sarah on Instagram and at www.sarahconnorsnd.com Follow along on social: Instagram @hellofriendoshop Instagram @amandamuse Twitter @museamanda Facebook /museamanda YouTube AmandaMuse Advertising Inquiries: https://curiouscast.ca/advertise-with-us/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Story written by Sarah Connors from a tale told Leah. Read by Olivia Lowry. Paper Pen Envelopes was created by The Writers' Block. Due to lockdown restrictions, many people have become very isolated and have experienced loneliness. The simple aim of this project is to share stories through letter writing. Writers Sarah Connors and Polly Roberts have been meeting with individuals in and around Camborne and Redruth, sharing tales which have prompted letter exchanges with children from Trewirgie, Penponds and St John's Primary Schools. Some of these stories have been recorded and others printed on postcards. You can find all the stories on The Writers' Block library at www.thewritersblock.org.uk/the-library The project has been funded by Cornwall Community Foundation and supported by Coastline & Arts Council England. Recorded and edited by Jimmy Marshall- South West Sonic. Music is an excerpt of Heights by Edoy https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Edoy
Story written by Sarah Connors from a tale told by Wendy. Read by Elaine Claxton. Paper Pen Envelopes was created by The Writers' Block. Due to lockdown restrictions, many people have become very isolated and have experienced loneliness. The simple aim of this project is to share stories through letter writing. Writers Sarah Connors and Polly Roberts have been meeting with individuals in and around Camborne and Redruth, sharing tales which have prompted letter exchanges with children from Trewirgie, Penponds and St John's Primary Schools. Some of these stories have been recorded and others printed on postcards. You can find all the stories on The Writers' Block library at www.thewritersblock.org.uk/the-library The project has been funded by Cornwall Community Foundation and supported by Coastline & Arts Council England. Recorded and edited by Jimmy Marshall- South West Sonic. Music is an excerpt of Fruition by Edoy https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Edoy
Ist es gut, wenn Promis eine starke Meinung vertreten? In der aktuellen Folge spricht die BUNTE-Journalistin Marlen Bruckner mit der stellv. Chefredakteurin Tanja May über Sarah Connor und ihre Plädoyer an Mütter. Außerdem erfahrt ihr, wieso Doris Schröder-Köpf, die Ex-Frau von Altbundeskanzler Gerhard Schröder, seine neue Frau und ihn zuerst anklagte und jetzt die Klage zurückzieht. Das und vieles mehr in der aktuellen Folge!
Cette semaine c'est un combat de titans que nous vous proposons, puisque nous vous parlons de Transformers vs Terminator qui nous est proposé pas Vestron. Avant de lancer ce combat légendaire quelques infos :- La batnews qui va vous faire pleuvoir du violet- On vous parle de Wonder Woman 84 qui ne sortira pas au ciné en France- Urban comics lorgne du coté de la francobelge avec un nouveau format- L'annonce du film Jupiter Legacy le 5 mai- Sam Raimi a trouvé son compositeur pour Dr Strange 2- Le flash de Mushietti a trouvé sa Super Girl- J.J Abrams prépare une série HellblazerEt on fini avec la checklist des sorties de la semaine par Martin Le titre de la semaine: Transformer Vs TerminatorAvant toute chose on s'excuse pour le son de Vincent qui sature un peu, malgré une soirée de travail par ce cher Spades on a pas réussi à réparer mieux la piste.on s'offre un petit moment de récréation avec ce titre bac à sable. D'un côté les Transformers, jouet et dessins animés cultes des années 80 et de l'autre celui qui aime revenir et parler à sa main, Terminator le meilleur copain de Skynet. Ensemble ils vont essayer de combattre les Decepticons et sauver notre futur avec l'aide également de Sarah Connors. Baston:Transformers vs Terminator, c'est un titre qui va s'adresser en priorité aux fans de ces deux univers qui ont envie de lire quelque chose de plus léger. Ne cherchez pas un scénario super travaillé , c'est pas le but de ce titre. Ici on est là pour du spectacle et de l'amusement. On peut trouver un côté parodique plutôt sympa et le rapprochement des deux univers est plutôt fun à lire. C'est un titre parfait pour ce détendre que nous vous faisons découvrir Le mot de la finComme toujours nous vous invitons à découvrir le titre et à venir en parler avec nous ou bien encore à partager votre avis sur les news pour continuer le discussion ^^Si vous êtes sur Montpellier et que vous avez envie de venir passer un bon moment avec nous le mardi soir à partir de 18h , contactez-nous sur : comicsdiscovery@gmail.com Vous pouvez nous retrouver sur nos réseaux sociaux :Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ComicsDiscovery/Twitter : https://twitter.com/comicsdiscoveryInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/comicsdiscovery/ Vous pouvez nous écouter sur :Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2Qb8ffDAusha : https://podcast.ausha.co/comicsdiscoveryItunes : https://apple.co/2zw9H1QDeezer : https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/55279 Sans oublier le replay en vidéo sur :Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/ComicsDiscoveryTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/jamesetfaye Si vous voulez nous soutenir vous pouvez le faire sur :Tipeee:https://fr.tipeee.com/james-et-faye Vous pouvez venir discuter avec nous sur notre serveur discord :Discord : http://discordapp.com/invite/GsBTkDS Et pour retrouver tout notre contenu vous avez notre site web :Le site de James & Faye : https://jamesetfaye.fr/
Rock Bottom is an audio drama for adults about a small Cornish community readjusting to life after Lockdown 1. When an unexpected event happens on a close knit housing estate, surprising allegiances are formed and secrets revealed. Written by Sarah Connors, directed by Anna Murphy and starring Keith Sparrow , Nina Hills and Connie Crosby , with sound by Phil Innes, Rock Bottom is a story about love, family loyalty and community.
In this episode, I am bringing on one of my students, Sarah Conors to talk about what life was like after bankruptcy and how she's grown into the amazing successful maximized practitioner she is now. Stay Tuned! SERVING DOESN'T MEAN YOU ASSUME PEOPLE CAN AFFORD YOUR VALUE. Today is an extra special episode. I wanted to start highlighting some of my favorite students inside the Maximized Practitioner Program and Sarah Connors has graciously decided that she wanted to tell her story esp where she started from as a new graduate; dealing with bankruptcy, overcoming a lot of fear and shame around that to grow into this amazing maximized practitioner who is just5 taking control of her business. This is absolutely something I want to share with all of you. Bankruptcy is something that people don't want to talk about or don't want to share it. If this is just part of your journey, this is part of your journey and that is part of Sarah's journey, too. I thought it would be so great to have her come on and talk about how she resolved a lot of that fear and how she released and changed her mindset about everything. Without further ado, let's jump into the interview with Sarah. Stay tuned! IN THIS EPISODE: [1:10] Introduction and Context for today's episode – Dealing with bankruptcy and overcoming fear. [2:59] Who is Sarah Connors and how did she deal with bankruptcy? [5:36] Overcoming Fear and Being Strong After a Downfall. [6:12] The Importance Of Seeking Out Help. [6:45] Mindset Perspective in Filing Bankruptcy. [9:18] The Emotional Growth With You and Your Support System. [12:30} Implementing and Taking Action. [15:01] How To Take Responsibility For Your Actions & Life [17:15] What is a Ceiling Mentality? [19:00] How being part of the Maximized Practitioner Program and Community made an impact on Sarah's life? [32:01] My final statements and takeaways. EPISODE RESOURCES: Connect with Sarah Connors: WEBSITE: http://www.sarahconnorsnd.com Facebook: SarahConnorsnd.Doula IG: Dr.SarahConnorsNd Connect with Me : WEBSITE: http://www.maximizedbusiness.ca IG: @AndreaMaximND Facebook: Maximized Business Program: Maximized Practitioner Program The Elite Level of Membership Experience Click here to book your GAME PLAN call. After You've Listened To The Episode, I Would **LOVE** To Hear Your Thoughts! One of the best parts of any episode I record is getting to discuss the topic with you! So let me know your thoughts wherever you get social on the net, IG, FB, or email me – wherever! Thank you for listening and learning with me on the podcast this week. Your commitment to improving the business aspect of your practice matters... Not only to you, but to your future patients and practitioners who want to be working with you. You were meant to help and heal people, so let's get to work.
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Sarah Connors has worked in the film industry as a co-producer on theatrical and VOD features such as Violet & Daisy by Oscar® winning writer Geoffrey Fletcher, and on Showtime Network’s un-released “The President Is Missing” pilot with EP/director Michael Cuesta whom she worked with previously on “City on a Hill” for Showtime. Currently, Sarah is producing an independent film entitled “The Runaway” written by David Zeltser, Max Faugno, and Olivia Silver, to be directed by Olivia Silver (Arcadia starring John Hawkes, on Amazon Prime). Sarah is also producing two dramatic series, both are in development. As associate producer and post-production supervisor, Sarah worked five years under the tutelage of director John Sayles and producer Maggie Renzi. She continued working for such innovative filmmakers as Robert Altman, Kasi Lemmons, Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, Noah Baumbach, Barry Levinson, Ira Sachs, Bruce Beresford, Susan Seidelman, David Mamet, and Curtis Hanson. She earned her M.F.A. from N.Y.U.’s Graduate Film & TV program, and received her B.A. in English Literature with honors from Washington University in St. Louis. She resides in New York City with husband Michael Dorf, CEO/Founder City Winery, and their children. MORE ABOUT: Interviews by our host Renzo Esposito with directors, producers, and creatives to talk about their passion, stories, and learnings. Produced by SerProducer.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/serproducer-more-about/support
Please help long-time friend and guest of the show Sarah Connors raise funds for their gender affirming surgery here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/top-surgery-fund-for-connors Also, Episode 200 is LIVE on YouTube this Tuesday at or around 8:30 PM BST / 3:30 PM EDT! youtube.com/motorsport101/ On this exciting episode of Motorsport 101, with Dre, King, and RJ: - The French Grand Prix sure did happen alright - How Mahaveer Raghunathan did the impossible and earned a weekend ban and nine penalty points in a single Formula 2 race, THEY SAID WE COULDN'T DO IT - Alexander Rossi breaks out the belt in Road America - Big Race Jon(athan) excels as Bautista bombs in Misano WSBK Round - Vergne burns the field in a highly-spirited Bern ePrix - Give us 5 minutes, maybe 32 seconds, to talk about the Nürburgring 24 Hours (and Super Formula at Sugo) - Holy hell we're approaching 200 episodes this is still wild
The ladies of "Where's My Stick?" are back, and using the lazy days of the offseason to dive into some deep hockey questions! Ryan Ellis, Roman Josi, and other catfish-related horrors (01.10); we basically drafted music festival aficionado Dylan Larkin's contract - you're welcome, Red Wings fans! (07.30); draftees, their Big Teams, and some truly cursed thoughts regarding the Senators (09.30); Dart Guy and why are there so many white men in sports? (20.00); and marketing hockey to minorities (32.00). Research mentioned: "Women in the NHL Workforce" data, compiled by Sasky Stewart and Sarah Connors (2014): public.tableau.com/profile/sconnor...orce/Dashboard1 "Why Don't Women Coach in the NHL?" Dayna Kanis (2011): news.uoguelph.ca/2011/05/why-dont...oach-in-the-nhl/
On today's episode: Mikey doesn't know the rules of Iron Chef, Charlie forgets that the main characters on the Dukes of Hazzard were all related, and we both take a walk down the Wildways. Topics Discussed: The Rad Cosplay That Started It All, The New Mutants of Hazzard, Magical Girl Monster of the Week, Mikey Can't Pronounce Giles, A Case for a Good Daken, Teenage Gambit: Maybe Worse Than Regular Gambit, Rachel Summers Is the Sarah Connors of the Marvel Universe, In the Mojoverse You Take the Good and the Bad, Mortally Bankrupt: Eldritch Horror of Reality TV the RPG, That One Episode of Supernatural, Who Gets the Rose & Who Gets Their Heart Shatterstar'd, A Spider-Person Who Won't Take Dr. Strange's Crap, Sometimes You Don't Need Super-Soldier Serum, Surprise Batman Beyond, A Compelling Pitch for Cosmic X-Men, Adam X is the Best, Iron Chef X-traordinare, Sushi Spiral, Equal Opportunity Smooches, Robotic Eyeballs: Just as Good as Normal Eyeballs
Chris reminds Steve that there are two Sarah Connors on 'Game of Thrones'; Steve is quick like a queef, but says that we can’t call the episode that; and we take two stabs at a tribute to Tom Petty.
I chatted with Sarah Connors about grid girls in motor racing, sexism she's faced, a lot of racing stuff and some of her incredible travels. Interview starts at the seven-minute mark. The Grid Girls Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/the-grid-girls Sarah Connors on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarah_connors NYT story on Trump's emails: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/11/us/politics/trump-russia-email-clinton.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=a-lede-package-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0
The day has come where me, Dre has had to name an episode after Graham Rahal. Shit. In Episode #76, we talk the new series of Top Gear in Keepin' It 101, go over all the car launches so far, as well as defend Lance Stroll from becoming the new F1 whipping boy. Then we go dig into a MASSIVE IndyCar Season Preview as the 2017 season kicks off in St. Petersburg this weekend. Will the Penske's dominate again? Can Simon repeat? How will Newgarden adapt to life with a big team? How will Chip get on with Hondas? Can SPM get Hinch into play? And why the hell is Takuma Sato at Andretti?! That and a whole ton more, AND we got Sarah Connors from The Grid Girls, the First Lady of Motorsport101, back on the show, and she's forever a gem. Enjoy, and note, WE ARE BACK WEEKLY FROM HERE ON IN!
Well, here we are. 50 episodes. Yikes. When this show first started in October 2014, it was just a 10 episode University assignment. And now, here we are, nearly 2 years later, celebrating episode Fiddy. You are the best audience a guy could ever wish to ask for. So on behalf of King, AJ and me, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for letting us into your ears. You guys are the best. Special thanks to: Zara Daniela - The artist you see every episode, she kicks so much ass. Emily de Silva - Bigtime editor for us on video. All our special guests over the last 50, Sarah Connors, Sascha Wagenblast, Crekkan, Louis Suddaby, and even Scott Woodwiss (I'm kidding, Scott). All our Patreon backers and merch buyers! You guys are INSANE and it makes me immense with pride that you want to rock our logo. Also, in this special episode, we streamed live on YouTube! It included all the talk from Hungary (Including Rosberg's double yellows, and how much it sucked. And that was just the radio bullshit), we answer YOUR questions, talk about the Robot Wars reboot and find out who won the International Fantasy Draft! So again, massive thanks for 50 episodes. Love you all. Dre
Wil and Charlie discuss the intricacies of becoming a yo-yo master, the birth of beat-box legend "C-train", and two Sarah Connors worth of Game of Thrones spoilers.
Unfortunately, #Motorsport101 hasn't been invited to form a new government just yet. However, it will give you not ONE, but TWO new episodes this week! In this first "standard" episode, we talk about a newsworthy British GP, from Hamilton's dominant performance, the Safety Car start rule, Max Verstappen's performance, as well as the horseshit that cost Nico Rosberg his 2nd place as the Radio communication rule stands trial. And we address the mongoloids who boo the drivers for next to no reason. We also talk IndyCar's Iowa Corn 300, as Josef Newgarden DESTORYED the field to take one of the most dominant IndyCar wins of modern times, and weigh up his chances in F1 as we hail him potentially as the best American open-wheeler on the planet right now. We had to get talk on Will Power's great finish too, as well as Tony Kaanan nearly killing Alexander Rossi, and Ryan King's "totally not a date" date with friends of the show Sarah Connors and Elizabeth Werth. Cue the fanfiction. We also talk about Kimi Raikkonen staying at Ferrari for 2017 and Chris Evans departure and the future of Top Gear going forward. It's Rory Reid by the way. Spoilers. And finally, we talk about the International Fantasy Draft, coming to #Motorsport101 this coming Monday. It's massive, trust me!
(NOTE: This was recorded on May 31st, before the passing of Luis Salom. Obviously, we'll address it on next week's show, but for now, on behalf of all of us, our thoughts and prayers are with the Salom family, his loved ones, and his team.) Murica. Fuck yeah. Alexander Rossi takes the 100th Indy 500, and he was 250-1 to win in a shocking final lap fuel dash against Carlos Munoz and Josef Newgarden. We break it all down, and a shoutout to the first lady of #Motorsport101, Sarah Connors, the world's biggest Rossi fan! We also talk about the Monaco GP, as Daniel Ricciardo had a win ripped out from underneath him as Red Bull botch a stop and Lewis Hamilton takes his first Monaco win since 2008, as Rosberg struggles, and Sergio Perez continues his knack of finding the podium. We also talk all the extra news, including the difficult topics of Jules Bianchi's family suing Marussia, the FIA and Formula 1 groups after labelling his death "avoidable", the news that Adam Cooper allegedly committed sexual harassment to a fan online, the confirmation of the Halo and Aeroscreen being used in F1 from 2017, and we talk about the first episode of Top Gear's return. That's a fact. And we're joined by friend of the show and brilliant YouTube personality Christoper Cook from CookProductions1/2. Find him at http://www.youtube.com/CookProductions1 and enjoy the show!
(Note: We recorded this on Monday, BEFORE the news of Kyvat and Verstappen's switch. We'll address that on next week's episode) Somehow, I just get the feeling that it's not gonna be Hamilton's year. Maybe. Anywho, in this episode of #Motorsport101: - We're down one producer! Adam Johnson's on holiday, so filling in for the week is friend of the show Sarah Connors! She's wonderful, and if you haven't already, check her out on the Grid Girls Podcast, also here on Soundcloud! https://soundcloud.com/the-grid-girls - We talk about Sochi, and for a race that stunk, there was a massive amount worth talking about, including Rosberg's 7th consecutive win, Hamilton's furious comeback to 2nd, and tease whether he can still win the Championship from 46 points back. - Of course, we'll talk about Danill Kyvat delivering the Double Piledriver to Sebastian Vettel on the opening lap, and the subsequent reactions. - We'll also be mentioning the conspiracy theories of those accusing Mercedes of rigging the races, Red Bull's aero-screen debuting, the inconsistency of the stewards and Hamilton's unprofessional-ism in reacting to his reprimands, and F1's 2017 engine regulations and why not everyone is in favour of it. - We also talk about IndyCar's Grand Prix of Boston being cancelled and potential alternatives, and we also talk about the nature of Intermediate classes in racing like GP2 and Moto2 as Efren Vazquez lost his Suter seat in Moto2 after just 4 races. I got a feeling that next week's Podcast is going to be AMAZING. But until then, enjoy, and if you did, why not click the like button, re-post, all that good stuff!
God, we're 30 episodes in already?! That went quick. Anywho, in this edition of the Motorsport 101 Podcast: - We're joined by one half of the awesome Grid Girls Podcast, friend of the show, Sarah Connors! She fills in for Adam, and she is awesome. Trust me on this! (Follow her on Twitter - @Sarah_Connors, as well as @TheGridGirls, it's a great show and Sarah was a delight to have on!) - We talk some more about the evolution of the Halo news as more drivers have dropped their two cents, from Lewis Hamilton to the mini-beef between Hulkenberg and Ricciardo. Civil War is at hand. Wonder who Iron Man is? - And for the main meat and potatoes of the episode this time around, we're previewing the 2016 IndyCar Season, and there's a ton to talk about. We go team by team, as well as analysing the absolutely stacked Rookie class with Conor Daly, Alexander Rossi, Spencer Pigot, Matthew Brabham and Max Chilton! - Can Graham Rahal and Josef Newgarden repeat their 2015 successes? Will Penske curb-stomp the field? What RHR will we get? Can Dixon make it 5? Can Will Power finally win a 500? All that and much more on the next exciting episode of Dragonball Z! Or Motorsport101!
Squatting, sitting, standing- how familiar are you with labor and birth positions? Listen in to our newest panel episode, featuring two Naturopathic Doctors and doulas, Mai Heath and Sarah Connors. For links to all the resources Mai and Sarah outlined, be sure to visit our 'show notes' page at: www.dearestdoula.com/positions Have you connected with 'Dearest Doula' on social media? Don't wait, do it today! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DearestDoula Twitter: https://twitter.com/DearestDoula Instagram: https://instagram.com/dearestdoula/ You can also get connected by joining our Facebook group, ‘Birth work is the Best Work’ Also, don’t forget to sign up for the Dearest Doula Accountability Tribe- to join in on weekly discussions with other passionate birth workers who want to deepen their doula philosophy, and grow their business. I look forward to connecting with you! *Sound/Music by Setuniman at www.freesound.org/people/setuniman/
In this Birth Worker Feature we had the wonderful opportunity to chat with Sarah Connors, N.D. A naturopathic doctor and birth doula, Sarah is also a Reiki practitioner, and currenty serves clients in the Kitchener-Waterloo area at Inspire Health and Wellness. Listen in today for her unique and interesting perspective on doula life. For links to all the amazing resources Sarah outlined, be sure to visit her 'show notes' page at: www.dearestdoula.com Have you connected with 'Dearest Doula' on social media? Don't wait, do it today! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DearestDoula Twitter: https://twitter.com/DearestDoula Instagram: https://instagram.com/dearestdoula/ You can also get connected by joining our Facebook group, ‘Birth work is the Best Work’ Lastly, be sure to check out our 'Resources' page for a list of my favorite online resources, products, etc! I look forward to connecting with you! *Sound/Music by Setuniman at www.freesound.org/people/setuniman/
Hello again Blues fans! This week's episode is our longest one yet, with so many things to talk about. First off, we're lucky enough to be joined by the singular Sarah Connors from Stanley Cup of Chowder. She's an old friend of ours, so we wanted her perspective on the Boston game, but also needed to collect on a bet. We cover the other games of the past week, and the lousy play that connects them all. There's the Eastern Conference playoff picture, NHL firsts, bag skates, a historical look at the Blues' record leading up to past trade deadlines, and continued talk about expansion draft scenarios from some more listeners. Tangents include EPL teams and players, F1 teams, and hockey travel stories because, well... Sarah. It's all a blast, and we were just having too much fun to quit.
We take a look at the past week in Blues action, with a closer look at the epic Boston game with the help of our friend Sarah Connors. This longer session also covers developing European prospects, the quest for local beat writers on twitter, Olympics, and trades of all types, real and imagined.
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This week the DFPP team gets caught in the Parent Trap, with the help of special guest Sarah Connors. Come with us and play trivia time with Sarah as we quiz her about the various incarnations of this Disney classic. Listen, Download, etc. Grab the show from the links on the right hand side of … Continue reading "DFPP 16 – The Parent Trap"