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Happier in Hollywood
Ep. 419: When Stars Align & Immersion Events

Happier in Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 39:41


Liz and Sarah talk to best-selling author and friend of the pod, Melissa de la Cruz, about the state of publishing, her new novel When Stars Align, and her passion for fashion. In Take A Hike, inspired by her recent trip to the Renaissance Fair, Sarah shares why you should attend an Immersion Event. This week’s Hollywood Hack will help you understand fandom better (your own and other people’s) — a breakdown of the five kinds of fans. Finally, Sarah recommends going to a honey tasting at the Heavenly Honey Company of Ojai. Sign up for Liz and Sarah’s free weekly newsletter at https://happierinhollywoodpod.substack.com. Get in touch on Instagram: @Sfain & @LizCraft Get in touch on Threads: @Sfain & @LizCraft Visit our website: https://happierinhollywood.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/HappierinHollywood/ Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, andSide Hustle School . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Note: Go to the Happier In Hollywood Facebook Group for Liz and Sarah’s extensive Teens/Tweens Gift Guide. Thanks to listeners for such great ideas! Link below. https://www.facebook.com/groups/903150719832696/permalink/3081705578643855/ LINKS: When Stars Align by Melissa de la Cruz: https://amzn.to/43bOJlN Melissa de la Cruz: https://melissa-delacruz.com/ Heavenly Honey Company: https://heavenlyhoneycompany.com/ Photo by Sarah Lee on Unsplash See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reiki Lifestyle® Podcast
Guest: Sarah Lee | Founder of Infinitus Energy Healing

Reiki Lifestyle® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 108:20


Sarah Lee is the founder of Infinitus Energy Healing, a certified Reiki Master Teacher, and an ICRT Professional Member. She runs a full-time practice in Wembley, Western Australia, offering Reiki healing services and trauma healing coaching. Sarah holds a background in Public Health Science from South Korea and has furthered her education with a Diploma in Hospitality Management Business and studies in Community Services in Australia. She continues to deepen her Reiki practice and understanding through the Reiki Lifestyle Next Step Program, expanding her ability to facilitate healing on deeper levels. In addition to Reiki, Sarah has studied Life Transformation Coaching and Meditation through Mindvalley and has undertaken multiple trainings in energy work and manifestation practices. She is currently expanding her knowledge by training Art Process Work, integrating new modalities into her healing approach. Passionate about giving back, Sarah has been volunteering with the Cancer Council for nearly a year, offering Reiki healing at a public hospital in Western Australia to support patients on their healing journeys. Connect with Sarah: Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/infinitus.energy.healing Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561533902212 ✨Connect with Colleen and Robyn 
Classes: https://reikilifestyle.com/classes-page/
FREE Distance Reiki Share: https://reikilifestyle.com/community/ 
Podcast: https://reikilifestyle.com/podcast/  (available on all major platforms too)
Website: https://reikilifestyle.com/ Colleen Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReikiLifestyle
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reikilifestyleofficialempo Robyn Social Media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robynbenellireiki
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robynbenellireiki **DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual.

Heart-Centred Business Podcast
#451: How do you know whether to be patient or take more action? - Tash Corbin, Heart-Centred Business Podcast

Heart-Centred Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 13:35 Transcription Available


Full article and links available at: tashcorbin.com/451Links mentioned in this episode:You can find Sarah Lee Parker at sarahleeparker.com.au and on Instagram @callistraGrab the Lead Generation Bingo Sheet: CLICK MEGrab my free Fast-Track Your Business training: tashcorbin.com/fasttrackI've got a fabulous listener question for this episode of the Heart-Centred Business Podcast, which is all about finding the balance between choosing to be patient and feeling the need to take more action.I really want to dive into this one because I think it's going to be super helpful for a lot of people.Today's question comes from the fabulous Sarah Lee Parker. You can find Sarah Lee at sarahleeparker.com.au and on Instagram @callistra.Sarah Lee asks:"How do I stay patient when progressing through the stages of business?In the early stages, I hear a lot about getting validation, and validation feels like it can take forever. People get excited about doing avatar interviews but then book in a week or two away and I'm ready to do them now!How do I know when I am being patient (waiting for clients/external something) vs blocking myself in some way by waiting for external input when I shouldn't?" The way I summarise this is 'How do you know when it's time to take more action, and how do you know when it's time to sit and be patient?' ...Show notes in full are at: tashcorbin.com/451Follow Tash on Facebook: facebook.com/tashcorbincoachingLet me know your thoughts via our Text FanMail!

#skinthusiast: the podcast
KBeauty, Serum Wardrobes, Glass Skin and Listening To Your Skin with Sarah Lee of Glow Recipe

#skinthusiast: the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 49:09


#066 Sarah Lee, the co-founder of Glow Recipe, has been someone you all have been requesting to be on the podcast for months now. I am so excited to say that the time has officially come. Sarah is my guest week and she is sharing all her suggestions on how to level up your skincare routine, while exploring the philosophy of K-Beauty! She also shares her personal journey, skincare wisdom, and the story behind her iconic brand. I truly believe this one is a must listen!

Houston Innovators Podcast
Episode 264 - Innovators Revisited - Cheering on women in health tech - Ayse McCracken of Ignite Health

Houston Innovators Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 36:35


In this episode, listeners get a chance to revisit an episode from last year with Ayse McCracken, the founder of Ignite Healthcare Network, an organization that accelerates female-founded businesses within health care. In November, Ignite hosted its annual Fire Pitch Competition, the main event for its accelerator that supports and connects female health tech founders with the Texas Medical Center's vast network of experts and health care organizations. At the event, the founders pitched their health tech solutions across lung health, renal therapy, breastfeeding tech, and more. This year's first place winner was Sarah Lee, CEO and co-founder of Relavo, a New York-based company that's making home dialysis more effective, safer, and more affordable. Link to read about the 2024 Fire Pitch Competition winners: https://houston.innovationmap.com/ignite-health-relavo-fire-pitch-2670292174.html

Be It Till You See It
452. Shifting Your Mindset and Opening Up to New Opportunities

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 25:12


In this inspiring recap, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell unpack the valuable lessons from stress management coach Sarah Alysse Bobo. Learn how to break free from stress cycles, reframe negative thoughts, and create space for calm and clarity. Brad and Lesley share actionable tips on living as your dream self, building confidence, and finding joy in intentional habits.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Why stress often begins in the body before affecting the mind.The importance of identifying and reflecting on stress triggers.How shifting your narrative can help squash negative thought patterns.The power of setting up a sanctuary space for reflection and focus.Living as your dream self to embody confidence and purpose.Episode References/Links:Cambodia February 2025 Retreat - https://crowsnestretreats.comFlashcards Waitlist - https://opc.me/flashcardwaitlistPilates Studio Growth Accelerator - https://prfit.biz/acceleratorOPC Winter Tour - https://opc.me/tourBalanced Body Equipment - https://beitpod.com/equipmentEp. 400 with Gay Hendricks - https://beitpod.com/ep400Ep. 448 with Ericka Nicole Malone - https://beitpod.com/ep448Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg - https://a.co/d/h1vEwtRMom & Me Astrology Podcast - https://beitpod.com/astrolgypodcast If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. DEALS! DEALS! DEALS! DEALS!Check out all our Preferred Vendors & Special Deals from Clair Sparrow, Sensate, Lyfefuel BeeKeeper's Naturals, Sauna Space, HigherDose, AG1 and ToeSox Be in the know with all the workshops at OPCBe It Till You See It Podcast SurveyBe a part of Lesley's Pilates MentorshipFREE Ditching Busy Webinar  Resources:Watch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Follow Us on Social Media:InstagramThe Be It Till You See It Podcast YouTube channelFacebookLinkedInThe OPC YouTube Channel Episode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:00  She advised us to be your dream self and live in the dream self every single day. That's being it until you see it. So now you know why we had Sarah Alysse Bobo on. Lesley Logan 0:10  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 0:52  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the confident convo I had with Sarah Alysse Bobo in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that one. You have missed out and you should listen to it. But you can listen to this one first, and then listen to that one. You can do whatever order you want. And then if you listen to that one first, you want to come back and join us here, because we've got lots of fun stuff to talk about. First, today is November 28th.Brad Crowell 1:14  Oh yeah.Lesley Logan 1:14  That means it's Thanksgiving Day Brad Crowell 1:17  And Lesley Logan 1:18  The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Do they still do it? Brad Crowell 1:21  Oh, they still do it. It's also the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.Lesley Logan 1:24  So America's Thanksgiving holiday, born in the 1500s, mythologized in 1621, and observed even during the bleakest hours of the Civil War, now stands as one of the nation's most anticipated and beloved dates. Is it, though? Is it? I celebrate each year. Brad Crowell 1:41  It's definitely part of American society, like football and.Lesley Logan 1:45  Yeah, but like, guess what are people anticipating and beloving? Brad Crowell 1:48  Travel. I mean, it's the most traveled holiday in the United States (inaudible). Lesley Logan 1:51  I think people are, they've bought into this Hallmark situation of family being together. But anyways, celebrated each year on the fourth Thursday in November, and this year it's on November 28th which means it's freaking so close to Christmas. It's less, that means Christmas is less than a month away. Brad Crowell 2:07  Every time. Every year. Lesley Logan 2:09  Sometimes it's close. Sometimes it's not the 28th. Sometimes it's like, earlier. This feels late to me. Brad Crowell 2:15  Yeah, it's the fourth Thursday of the month. But yeah, it's always like. Lesley Logan 2:18  I feel like it can happen sooner. Brad Crowell 2:20  It can. Yes. Perhaps the other non-sectarian holiday has more tradition. Non-sectarian means non-religious. Friends, food, family, football. I've come to symbolize Thanksgiving, a rare celebratory holiday without an exchange gift giving component. Instead, today urges all of us to be grateful for the things that we have. And for those of you who have no idea what we're talking about. This is very, it's a very American holiday, so thanks for listening and bearing with us here. Also, what is this Macy's Day Parade that we're talking about? It's one of the biggest and most anticipated events during this holiday. Everyone puts it on the TV. Everyone freezes their ass off in New York City, it's become a tradition among families to watch it.Lesley Logan 2:57  I like to see if one of those balloons takes off. I really love. Brad Crowell 3:01  You're in it for the fail? Lesley Logan 3:02  Yes, but I and then I caution. I also want to say, like, no one wanted anyone to hurt. (inaudible) no one gets hurt and Snoopy just like, goes off and becomes Godzilla.Brad Crowell 3:12  Okay, so, okay. So this is amazing to me. I grew up watching the Macy's Day Parade, and it's the first time that I was ever introduced to a concept of drag. Lesley Logan 3:21  Oh. Brad Crowell 3:22  Yeah, as a child, somehow it was totally okay, because it's part of the Macy's Day Parade. Everyone dresses up in these crazy costumes with sequins, and it's, you know, they're heavy, they're heavy, and it's like this massive thing, and it's basically, it's not like drag the way that we think of a drag show on stage, but it's effectively drag well, and it's the first time I ever really understood the idea of it. Anyway, it's. Lesley Logan 3:50  Interesting. Brad Crowell 3:51  I don't know. Lesley Logan 3:51  Sorry, babe.Brad Crowell 3:52  I always found it very intriguing.Lesley Logan 3:54  You know what Erika is really good at? Saying, don't ever do any of this unless it's a holiday and then it's okay. That's what we're so good at. Don't talk to strangers here. It's Halloween. Brad Crowell 4:04  Don't take candy from strangers unless it's out of their trunk and whatever they call it. Lesley Logan 4:10  Oh yeah, trick or trunking. Lesley Logan 4:10  Trick or trunking. What the hell? So we were in Halloween where these kids are coming up, we're talking to some random guy who lives next to the Murder House, and I'm like, oh my God, people are trick or treating. Anyways, he didn't tell us when the kids were around. But, the point being.Brad Crowell 4:24  All right, so Macy's Day Parade in 1924 and it became grown and grown and grown. But everyone built these floats. So these floats are like, different companies sponsor a float, and then the float, they push it down the middle of the street, and everyone marches around. There's marching in (inaudible).Lesley Logan 4:40  Often, like, Olympians are there. Yeah, there's, yeah it's really, the singers.Brad Crowell 4:44   The mayor's always riding a float.Lesley Logan 4:46  You do have to practice the wave you're gonna do, because if you do it too fast, you have to do it for too long. So it's gotta be. Brad Crowell 4:53  What are we doing? We're practicing the Queen's wave. That was happening? Lesley Logan 4:56  Didn't she do a one-two elbow like, there is, I don't know. There is one where you pull because you, you're gonna get tired if you don't. You gotta pick the right wave. Brad Crowell 5:08  I think I'll just do my fingers.Lesley Logan 5:11  I would find an attachment arm and just have my own arm in a sling. And then there's a robot arm that's just waving.Brad Crowell 5:18  The other thing I remember about the Macy's Day Parade is I remember how cold it was in Thanksgiving when I was growing up, and I just remember thinking those people are out there wearing not enough clothes, because some of the costumes are not. Lesley Logan 5:32  Yeah, they're, but they're moving so they're warm. At any rate, however you think about this holiday, because I know you live in the States, a lot of like, why are we celebrating this day? Probably, you know, gave, like, all these diseases to the Indians. We probably stole it from them, we didn't steal from them, all these things. It is a great day to be grateful. And I think we can change the definition of holidays to fit the life we want to live. We can. We really can. How do we celebrate Thanksgiving? By doing nothing.Lesley Logan 6:03  We participate in the Black Friday, Cyber Monday sales as a business, and then as a household, we take advantage of supporting small businesses, and we shop at the mall on Saturday. And that's what this holiday is all about. That's how I see it. But I think you can change it up how you want to feel, and you don't have to have turkey on this day. Brad Crowell 6:17  No, I used to have king crab. Lesley Logan 6:20  Yeah, we also had a whole Thanksgiving, and why we don't cook anymore is because everyone made a bacon-wrapped something, and we decided that maybe we should just order in. But at any rate, if you're listening to this on Thanksgiving, thank you so much for listening. Brad Crowell 6:34  Yeah, we hope you'll have a good time with your family. Lesley Logan 6:36  Yeah, we hope you are or if you're listening this, because you're trying to get away from them, hi, we see you. I see you. Real quick, if your family's driving you crazy, what better chance, better day than to buy yourself a trip to Cambodia with us and come on our retreat, because then you can, you can actually be going, oh my gosh, I can count on the days to Cambodia with Brad Lesley, go to crowsnesttreatsretreats.com to snag your spot for our retreat in February. Brad Crowell 6:58  crowsnestretreats, plural. Lesley Logan 6:58  Especially if it is cold where you are, and you're like, oh my god, this is way too cold for me. Yeah, it won't be cold in Cambodia. No, I promise you, even when it's cold to them, it's hot to us, so you will love the weather. I just got back from LA, Brad and I did the photo shoot for the accessories deck. It was super fun. It's a crazy holy moly, did we bite off more than we could chew with this situation? But a couple of epic exercises in there. Lesley Logan 7:26  Multiple locations for this photo shoot. The amount of stuff Brad had to drive into LA. Brad Crowell 7:26  Yeah, I just assembled it and reassembled it. Lesley Logan 7:34  Yeah. And shout out to our photographer, Jerry Camarillo. He is amazing, and always somehow manages to put up with, "Can I fit in the frame? But, can I though?" All right, so go to opc.me/flash cardwait list if you are wanting this deck. And by the way, if you want this deck, you don't have to have equipment to have to make use of this deck. It's so great. Brad Crowell 7:54  Yeah, join me for, actually, this is the next year you're adding yourself to the waitlist for the next time I do the Profitable Pilates Accelerator as a studio growth accelerator, so if you're feeling stuck with your money or your business in any way, come join me. Lesley and I have coached more than 2000 businesses. I mean, geez, at this point we're getting close to like 2500 businesses over the past six years, and we've got three main things that we've come to understand will completely change how you make your money, and I'm going to share those with you for free. So come join me. Go to prfit.biz/accelerator. That is profit without the O dot biz slash accelerator. And then. Lesley Logan 8:34  A week from today, we're on tour. Let's do it. Let's see you in real life. Yeah. Well, the sixth is the first event of December. Come see us while we're on the road. We can't wait to be driving near you. This time we're doing a path that we haven't done in the past. We're going along Route 40. We're going through Oklahoma City, first time we've ever done that. That's gonna be amazing. We're going all the way up to Maine. Holy cow, we're gonna go to Cape Cod. I mean, there's just a lot that we've never done before. It's really fun for us to get to explore. But also the best part about it is meeting you in real life. So come out. Come join us. Wherever it is (inaudible). Lesley Logan 9:07  We'll have the boys with us. They want us, they'll be so excited to see you. We'll have equipment with us. Shout out to our sponsor, Balanced Body. We'll have gift certificates from them to raffle off. You want those so opc.me/tour to snag your spot. Literally, cities have every event has sold out, so you want to move fast. Brad Crowell 9:25  Yeah. Don't sit on this. Lesley Logan 9:25  Yeah. Okay. Instead of an audience question, we actually just wanted to take a moment to say thank you. Some of you have been so wonderful at sending in your gratitude for how we've handled certain topics on this episode, how we've brought in different things, how some of the podcasts have helped you understand people in your life. And we just want to say that when you send those gratitudes in, it really does. Brad Crowell 9:46  Means a lot. Lesley Logan 9:47  Yeah. And so we just want to say thank you. And I know we say thank you after every episode, so I just, I do understand that. Brad Crowell 9:53  Yeah, but this is a little more reflective. I mean, the reality is, you know. Lesley Logan 9:56  This is episode 452. Brad Crowell 9:58  Yeah, some people have been listening for three plus years. Lesley Logan 10:01  Some people only started this year, but they literally started from episode one and caught up. Brad Crowell 10:04  We also got an outpouring of love from y'all when Gaia passed away, and that meant a lot to us. We just are grateful that you are participating as well in this experience, because otherwise it's, Lesley and I love to talk to each other, but. Lesley Logan 10:05  We don't have to sit and record it. Brad Crowell 10:08  We're doing this for a different reason. We're grateful to know that it has had an impact, and we hope that it continues to grow and continue to have an impact, inspiring people to be it until they see it. So thank you. Lesley Logan 10:33  And if it's your first episode and you got this far, thank you. Brad Crowell 10:36  Yeah, that's awesome. All right, stick around real quick, because we're gonna jump into this awesome interview that Lesley have with Sarah Alysse Bobo. That's two times in a row, two episodes in a row. Now we've had a three name person, Sarah Alysse Bobo. She did say she also just goes by Sarah Allyse, but she's a stress management coach, and we can't wait to dig into it. So stick around. Brad Crowell 11:01  All right. Now, let's talk about Sarah Alysse Bobo. Sarah is a stress management coach and founder of Live Well Enhance You, a company focused on helping individuals and corporations manage stress. Originally a Pilates instructor, she expands her expertise through health and wellness coaching with the Integrative Institute of Nutrition. Sarah teaches practical tools like breath work, self reflection and mindset shifts to empower clients in reducing stress and improving overall well being. That's kind of a mouthful, but basically, she helps people de-stress. Lesley Logan 11:35  Yeah, yeah, that's what she does. So we talked about, we have to make sure it's become a habitual habit of a stress cycle, I think because our brains like to do certain things. And if you want to go back to Episode 400 when Gay Hendricks talks about the ways that we Upper Limit ourselves, one of those things is worry. Worry is just stressing about something that's outside of your control. I mean, there are worries that are inside your control, but like when you're Upper Limiting, it's worry. And so what happens is we create cycles. Oh, this happened, and now I immediately go into this domino effect of this thing. Brad Crowell 12:06  It's habitual (inaudible). Lesley Logan 12:07  And you can create your own. You can keep the stress going by like, oh, you know, whenever you check your social media, it makes you stressed out, or whenever you check your email on your day off, it makes you stressed out. But you do it because you created this habit. And we have to make sure we don't create that. And she did say that that does gradually build over time, so it's possible that now you're aware of it, so don't shame yourself. Take Ericka Nicole Malone's advice from last week, be kind to yourself. But we have to try to stop it before it becomes something that builds up into a cycle. And she also mentioned that it get builds up in your body and then travels to your brain, so that I found very interesting.Brad Crowell 12:46  So like, physically, I thought it was the other way around. I thought that you had stress and then it, like, stored your body. Lesley Logan 12:53  Yeah, no, no, this is her quote. So.Brad Crowell 12:55  Okay. Lesley Logan 12:58  I'm not the scientist, and I didn't study stress, so I can't say that, but also it does make sense. It can start in the body and then go to the brain, and then it can become this cycle that goes from the brain into the body. Yes, you do store things, but I think as you store it in your body, it's probably because your brain told you. Anyways. you know, Sarah Lee has all the details on this. You can also listen to the episode. She also said it's important to reflect and identify the possible stress triggers. This is hard to do when you're stressed out, but if you can get a, if you can almost have an awareness like, oh my God, I'm in a stress cycle right now, and you can just take a second to pause the stressing that you're doing and go, "What happened right before this? What was that? What was that prompt?" And here's the thing, when you breaking, breaking in air quotes, unraveling habits that have to do with a little bit more psychology, brain emotion is actually an advanced thing to do so. BJ, Fogg, who's the author of Tiny Habits, when I study with him, if you're like, I want to stop saying mean things to myself, right? That's a great goal to have. We all want you to do that, but to have the ability to catch yourself in the moment of saying something negative is extremely advanced. So you may need to have a partner in your life who's like, pause, we're going to just take a moment. You seem to be really stressed out right now about this thing? Is it really about this thing? What prompted this? What started this? So that you can be able to throw out what that prompt is because maybe it's every time you talk to your mother in law. I'm not. This is not I never my, I never talk to my mother in law. So this is obvious, not a story for me, but I'm talking about for my friends. Then maybe you need to take BJ Fogg's advice, which is like he had this client who had to talk to her ex husband or so next ex husband, and she just said every time I have to have a call with him, I'm gonna get my nails done or I'm gonna go buy that fancy coffee. I'm gonna do so that she wouldn't avoid the thing that was stressing her out, and then she wouldn't be stressed out from the thing because she did something that filled her up. So all this to say, I'm bringing in a couple different experts to help you reflect and identify the possible stress triggers so that you don't let it build up in your brain and your body, so that it doesn't become a habitual cycle there. Brought it all back together.Lesley Logan 14:59  That's a win. Lesley Logan 15:01  Your turn. Brad Crowell 15:01  That's a win, all right. So I really liked when she was talking about the spiral that you were just talking about the negative thought patterns, she said you could squash all those by changing your story. The reality is, there's so much belief associated with our success, and this was like a triple woo to me a couple years ago, and when I experienced it in my life, made me realize that it's just normalBrad Crowell 15:02  Wow. So they went from triple woo to just?Brad Crowell 15:10  Yeah. I was just like, just me how to do it. There's a belief, crap, whatever. But I've told this short story before, but I remember growing up playing soccer where they were, like, you're looking down, you're watching your foot connect with the ball. You're trying to keep your knee over your foot as you hit the ball, and you are envisioning the ball going in net. Yes, they say similar things with softball, yeah, but the envision of the ball going in the net part, that's like, somehow, when I got older, I thought that was like, triple whoop. Lesley Logan 16:00  Well, where, your mind goes, energy flows. So that's where that. Brad Crowell 16:04  That's what they say. So ultimately, there's a belief associated with these are the actions I've taken. this is how I've set myself up for success. And then I'm going to believe that that ball is going into that net, right? And I love that, because I forgot that along the way. And so Sarah Alysse is reminding us, you can squash negative thought patterns by changing your story. And because the things that we tell ourselves are so repetitive that we don't even know that we're saying them as we say them. Lesley Logan 16:32  We supposedly have, like, I don't know 80,000 different, 80,000 thoughts in a day, or 60,000 thoughts in a day, and like 75% of them are negative and the same. Brad Crowell 16:41  Well, that's insane. Between six and 60,000 thoughts a day. Lesley Logan 16:44  Between six thoughts and 60,000Brad Crowell 16:47  6,000 and 60,000 (inaudible). So the thing is, we tell ourselves these things of like, I'm not pretty I can't do this. I'm not good enough for this. A story I used to tell myself when I worked in my company is I don't belong here. And the reason is because, in my mind, I was like, I went to music school. These guys all went to business school. I don't belong here. Now, I never said that to them, but that's just what I told myself. I don't know why I told myself that. She said hey, you can change this negative thought pattern when you change your story. She said what is really holding you back from moving forward and doing the thing that you think that you can't do. What is it really that's holding you back? She emphasized the importance of shifting your mindset and opening yourself up to new opportunities. So I don't know that in the moment, it's really hard to catch yourself like you were just saying. But if you're thinking back and reflecting on how the day went, and you're like, I didn't set myself up for a win there. Maybe reflecting back on that, taking some time to set aside and think about it. The next time you find yourself in that situation, maybe you can catch yourself part way. Lesley Logan 17:50  Well, changing the story is so years ago, I heard this woman speak, and I'm forgetting her name, but she said, instead of saying, I can't afford something, she says, I choose not to spend money on that right now, because it puts her in the power position of she's not a victim of her situation. She is in charge of her situation, and that energy around that there's less stress, because it's not I can't afford that right now. Another thing I can't afford, you just go in the stress fire wall. She's like, I'm choosing not to spend money on that right now. No, oh, no, I'm making that investment at this moment, and so it becomes this powerful, like you're making decisions from a powerful place. I really, I wish I can remember her name, you guys. She spoke from a source that came in from the cloud. So to be honest, was a little weird, but I loved that.Brad Crowell 18:36  All right. Well, we're going to be talking about some other kind of clouds with a sanctuary space, to just a minute. Lesley Logan 18:42  I, did you watch that real I sent you about the blind guy making a basket. Oh, you did not? Gotcha. Brad Crowell 18:47  Yeah, I don't do social media (inaudible). Lesley Logan 18:49  I sent it to you and my dad and my brother. It's in the text. So this blind guy is walking by, and these two guys are playing basketball. They are taught. They talk to him, and he's like, Oh, I've never shot a basketball. And they, he's blind, has a blind stick and everything like, blind, and they get put a ball in his hand, and they start talking through, and of course, they were also demonstrating, which was funny, because he's blind. But anyway, they were talking through, how to hold the ball, how to lift the ball. They're using his stick to hit the basket so he could hear it. They're taking him under, like, okay, this is where the basket is stepping him back, okay, this is where you're throwing from. And the first throw, he nothing but net. And I was in tears. It was so good. And so that man had a belief he could do it. Just saying. Brad Crowell 19:36  That was incredible. Lesley Logan 19:37  I'm just going back to your eye on the prize thing. Okay. Brad Crowell 19:39  Okay, stick around. We're going to talk about a sanctuary space in just a sec. Brad Crowell 19:42  All right, finally, let's talk about those. Be It Action Items, what bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Sarah Alysse Bobo. She said set up a sanctuary space. I've experienced these in people's homes before, and I always thought they were a little strange. Got like a little altar going on. So I've always thought they were weird, until we started to do them ourselves. Why would you set up a sanctuary space? What is a sanctuary space? It's just a place where you can sit down and change. It's like changing your environment, right? And you're putting yourself in a space that can bring you joy or relaxation or meditation or reflection. Maybe you want to remember someone who was alive and is not or something like that. Or maybe you want to reflect on how we just celebrated Thanksgiving, you know, like, maybe you want to think about how your life is amazing and it puts you in this different place. We have a money corner in our house, right? And so we set that up so that when we go in there, we remember to think about money, right? It's funny to say it that way. Lesley Logan 20:46  I I play sometimes, sometimes I will play Abraham Hicks Money Rampage, because it's just around five minutes long, when I'm in the money corner and I'm like, in the cold plunge, trying to breathe through and I'm like. Brad Crowell 20:59  That's a fun way to start money is coming into my place right here, right? It doesn't have to come right now, but it could feel money on its way.Brad Crowell 21:07  I love that. So yeah, for sure. Lesley Logan 21:10  Also, for those who have small spaces, or you've got kids or like, there's no way I could have a sanctuary space. It doesn't have to be big, and it doesn't even have to include a chair. Brad Crowell 21:20  No, it could be your windowsill. Yeah, we're gonna have mommy and astrology hosts on at the end of this year, but they have an episode on their podcast called Mommy and Astrology about how to create an altar. And they literally talk about what kinds of things you put on an altar. An altar is another way of saying a sanctuary space. What are you wanting to call in, things that can represent things that you want to call in. And it can be a windowsill. It can be just like when you're at your desk. It could be the wall that's right behind your computer. So don't let. I don't know what I have to say.Brad Crowell 21:49  It's a space where you can be present with yourself and then set you up to conquer the rest of your day. So what did you, what was your biggest takeaway? Lesley Logan 21:56  So she advised us to be your dream self and live in the dream self every single day. That's being it until you see it. So now you know why we had Sarah Alysse Bobo on .But she said, if you want to be the CEO of a Pilates studio, then you have to go live that dream life. And this is exactly what I had to think about years ago, before this podcast ever existed and I was going to open my own space, and I was like faith. I've been a manager, but I've never been a studio owner, as if they were two different things. And I was like, hold on, what if I knew what I needed to do do this, and how does my day change, and what things piss me off, and what things take my time and by changing before we even open the studio, because we had, like, four months between when we decided to open the studio and opening the studio, I started to change what I responded to and how I responded to it, because of, well, if I was a studio owner, I wouldn't actually have time to deal with this little shenanigan thing over here right now. So I'm just not gonna deal with that, because this is what I'm making time for.Lesley Logan 22:51  I'm just not gonna deal with that, because this is what I'm making time for. So I really, really love it. And then she said, you can figure this out by asking what is going to move the needle forward. Brad Crowell 23:02  One small step. Lesley Logan 23:02  Yeah, I love it. She was great. It was really fun. We packed a lot in here. So I just really enjoy you, Sarah Alysse Bobo. I hope to see you. She's in Florida. We should reach out. Brad Crowell 23:12  Oh, cool. Lesley Logan 23:13  Hopefully we'll see you on the tour. And you guys, I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 23:17  And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 23:18  One more time, thank you again for listening to our amazing podcast. We are in the top 1.5% because of you. And more on that, in the December episodes we've already recorded, and you know would mean a world to us, to for you to take your favorite, Be It Pod episode, and share it with a friend, that'd be so, so great. Let us know. Send in your questions, send in your aha moments, send us Your FYF so we can celebrate you. So we can answer your questions. So we can support you each support you each and every day on your journey to be it till you see it. Have an amazing day. Lesley Logan 23:46  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod. Brad Crowell 24:16  It is written, filmed and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan and me Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 24:35  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co. Brad Crowell 24:40  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 24:47  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals. Brad Crowell 24:50  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Work Advice for Me
Prairie City Bakery Bill Skeens - You Don't Know What You Don't Know

Work Advice for Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 61:15


On this episode of You Don't Know What You Don't Know, Kamal interviews Bill Skeens, founder of Prairie City Bakery. Bill shares his entrepreneurial journey, which began in college when he sold peanuts, popcorn, and taffy apples to fellow students. After working for Sarah Lee, he decided to pursue his own venture and partnered with a friend to start Prairie City Bakery, facing early struggles with funding before finding success with their product, Muffin Tops.Bill emphasizes key lessons learned along the way, including the importance of market need, the value of sales and marketing, and the necessity of having a supportive partner. He discusses the significance of identifying personal strengths and partnering with those who complement weaknesses, as well as the willingness to take risks, even leaving a secure job to follow one's passion.The conversation also highlights the challenges of convincing consumers to try gourmet donuts and building a distribution network, as well as the critical role of competent employees in business success. Finally, Bill reflects on the careful planning involved in selling a company and the importance of unconditional love and support in both personal and professional relationships. Overall, the episode underscores the valuable lessons and successes in the world of entrepreneurship.Follow Bill here:https://www.instagram.com/prairiecitybakery/Follow Kamal Here:https://www.instagram.com/sublimekamal/https://www.instagram.com/sublimedoughnuts/This show is brought to you by The Hopecast Networkhttps://www.instagram.com/hopecastnetwork/

Kolbecast
228 No Holding Back

Kolbecast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 45:24


AMDG. When COVID-19 broke out, Kathleen decided to enroll her daughter in Kolbe Academy until the pandemic ended. Four years later, Kathleen's daughter is still a Kolbe student and almost two years ahead of her peers in school— and she's not slowing down any time soon. Kathleen discusses how she navigates being a homeschooling parent while maintaining her full-time job; adjusting the course plan to meet her daughter's interests; maximizing the flexibility of Kolbe's program; the benefit of sports for competitive students; and gives an intimate look at what day-to-day life can look like for a Catholic homeschooling family.     Kolbecast episodes mentioned & relevant:  82 Move & Groove with Eileen Duryea & Sarah Lee  124 In This Together and 125 Call the Advisor  61 Middle Ground  99 Gifted, Graced, and Formed  164 This Is Not a Kolbe Infomercial  Have questions or suggestions for future episodes or a story of your own experience that you'd like to share? We'd love to hear from you! Send your thoughts to podcast@kolbe.org and be a part of the Kolbecast odyssey.   We'd be grateful for your feedback! Please share your thoughts with us via this Kolbecast survey!   The Kolbecast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and most podcast apps. By leaving a rating and review in your podcast app of choice, you can help the Kolbecast reach more listeners. The Kolbecast is also on Kolbe's YouTube channel (audio only with subtitles).  Using the filters on our website, you can sort through the episodes to find just what you're looking for. However you listen, spread the word about the Kolbecast! 

Lovefly fear of flying
Children ask Captain Steve and SFO Rosie their flying questions - Podcast Special

Lovefly fear of flying

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 52:24


This episode was inspired by Sarah Lee after attending our April 2024 Manchester Face to Face course. These are questions asked by children for the pilots to answer... We loved getting these questions and we really hope you like it as much as we did. Thank you so much to Sarah for your help making this happen.  www.lovefly.co.uk/courses/  FB - Lovefly Insta - @loveflyhelp #fearofflying #fearofflyingpodcast #anxiety #lovefly #flyingwithoutfear   Intro music 'Fearless' Daniel King

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots
LISTENER SUCCESS: Building A Growing Business

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 14:00


LISTENER SUCCESS: Building A Growing Business In this inspiring episode of Join Up Dots, we explore the transformative power of nature through the stories of three listeners who turned their passions into thriving businesses. Jane Miller left her corporate job to become a certified forest therapy guide with "Nature's Path Adventures," offering guided walks and retreats that help others reconnect with nature. Michael Thompson transitioned from IT to start "Healing Gardens," creating therapeutic gardens that promote relaxation and healing. Sarah Lee combined her love of teaching and the outdoors by founding "Wilderness Workshops," providing educational nature programs that captivate and educate. These stories showcase how connecting with nature can lead to fulfilling and profitable careers. Share your own stories of transformation with us using #JoinUpDots and #NatureInspiredSuccess.

GEMCAST
Constipation: What To Do Between a Rock and a Hard Place

GEMCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 36:52


In 2021 constipation related visits to the ED reached over 1 million.The prevalence of constipation in elderly individuals in the community is between 15-30% and for those living in nursing homes or long-term care facilities it ranges between 50-75%. While constipation itself is not usually life-threatening, it can be indicative of life-threatening diseases or disorders and therefore a comprehensive history and physical assessment of patients is essential to avoid missing a critical diagnosis. Sarah Lee is an emergency physician at the University of Maryland. In this episode she joins Dr. Christina Shenvi to discuss the presentation, risk factors, assessment and management of constipation in geriatric patients in the ED.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 324: The WEIRD Elite (#324)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024


I'm Sarah Lee and this is the Influence Watch podcast. Joining me today is my colleague Parker Thayer because sitting in the hot seat is our regular host Mike Watson, and we're going to be grilling him on a 5 part series he wrote on the American elite, about which there has been much discussion […]

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 324: The WEIRD Elite

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 29:48


I'm Sarah Lee and this is the Influence Watch podcast. Joining me today is my colleague Parker Thayer because sitting in the hot seat is our regular host Mike Watson, and we're going to be grilling him on a 5 part series he wrote on the American elite, about which there has been much discussion over the last several years. They are a semi-mythical class made up of an American socio-political creature who, depending on your perspective, either needs to be heavily taxed to pay their fair share or are currently occupying the seats of power and actively trying to create a permanent majority. So just what defines the “elite” in American culture, which way do they vote, and are they ascending or descending on the political stage? Here's hoping Mike can shine a light on what he says makes the American elites so WEIRD. Links: On the Elites and Counter-Elites: WEIRDT hem vs. U.S.: The Two Americas and How the Nation's Elite Is Out of Touch with Average AmericansFollow us on our socials: Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

Midday
As temperatures soar in Maryland, here's what you need to know about the extreme heat

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 25:38


Extreme heat is expected to roast most of Maryland over the next week, with triple-digit temperatures forecast for Saturday and Sunday. National Weather Service meteorologist Austin Mansfield joins Midday to discuss the heat, and what is behind the extreme weather. The first heat-related death in Maryland occurred earlier in June. Dr. Sarah Lee, an emergency medicine physician at the University of Maryland Medical Center and an instructor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, talks about how to identify and treat heat stroke and heat exhaustion.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.

Poem-a-Day
Sarah Lee Brown Fleming: "Come Let Us Be Friends"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 4:04


Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on March 17, 2024. www.poets.org

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 302: The DSA Busts the Budget (#302)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024


All is not well at the Democratic Socialists of America, the most prominent and powerful openly socialist political advocacy organization in America. Longtime activists are quitting, the budget isn't balancing, and Everything Leftism is propagating. Joining me to discuss the turmoil at the DSA are my colleagues Sarah Lee and Robert Stilson. Links: Turmoil at […]

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 302: The DSA Busts the Budget

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 26:14


All is not well at the Democratic Socialists of America, the most prominent and powerful openly socialist political advocacy organization in America. Longtime activists are quitting, the budget isn't balancing, and Everything Leftism is propagating. Joining me to discuss the turmoil at the DSA are my colleagues Sarah Lee and Robert Stilson.Links: Turmoil at the Democratic Socialists of AmericaExplaining “Everything Leftism”Follow us on Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad
Dew Your Thing with Glow Recipe

Yeah, That's Probably an Ad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 40:50


Skincare has been a part of human life since ancient times, with people discovering various hacks to achieve flawless skin or eliminate acne across generations. Nowadays, many brands like Glow Recipe prioritize celebrating the individuality of their customers, rather than promoting an unrealistic ideal of perfection. In this episode, we'll listen to Glow Recipe founders Sarah Lee and Christine Chang as they share their love for skincare and the story behind their brand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vogue Business's Beauty Radar
When to scale and take investment

Vogue Business's Beauty Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 30:01


Sarah Lee and Christine Chang, co-founders and CEOs of Glow Recipe, have built a skincare brand that has become a hot target for investors globally. On Vogue Business's Beauty Radar podcast presented by Citi Commercial Bank, they chart their latest moves with senior retail, marketing and beauty editor Kati Chitrakorn.Use the code PODCAST20 to save 20 per cent when you purchase a Vogue Business membership for the latest beauty M&A, marketing strategies, innovations and more.https://bit.ly/3QE5LTm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peggy Smedley Show
AI Alters Entertainment

Peggy Smedley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 15:29


Peggy Smedley and Sarah Lee, research analyst, Parks Associates, talk about how generative AI (artificial intelligence) is transforming the entertainment industry for a more personalized and immersive experience. She says it is already used in a lot of ways today and points to examples. They also discuss: Privacy concerns as it relates to the rise of gen AI in the entertainment industry. The commerce side of the conversation when it comes to AI in entertainment. The value gen AI brings to the entertainment industry. parksassociates.com  (12/19/23 - 852) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Sarah Lee, Parks Associates, worker of tomorrow This episode is available on all major streaming platforms. If you enjoyed this segment, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.  

Gloss Angeles
Recipe For Success: Glow Recipe's Founders on Creating a Fun-Yet-Efficacious Brand

Gloss Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 50:06


On today's episode, we have the founders of one of the biggest skincare brands of the year, one that you'll find on the vanities of millennials, Gen Zers, and Gen Alphas alike. Glow Recipe's Sarah Lee and Christine Chang are our guests today and they're talking about brand longevity, influencer strategy, their thoughts on selling the company, and our current favorite topic — teen skincare routines. Plus, they share the story behind their newest product, Cloudberry Essence Toner! Tune in now. Buy the iconic Gloss Angeles sweatshirtDon't forget to vote in the Third Annual Gloss Angeles Awards!Shop Sarah and Christine's EpisodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://glossangeles.komi.ioCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 295: Are Environmentalists Foreign Agents?

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 19:26


Are prominent environmentalist groups working on behalf of foreign powers—and wouldn't that mean they have to declare it under the Foreign Agents Registration Act? That is the question that Senator Ted Cruz (Republican of Texas) and Representative James Comer (Republican of Kentucky and chairman of the House Oversight Committee) are asking in light of some groups' penchant for criticizing the United States while going easy on the People's Republic of China. Joining me to discuss these concerns are my colleague Sarah Lee and Kevin Mooney, who wrote about Cruz and Comer's questioning for the Daily Signal.Links: EXCLUSIVE: Ted Cruz Wants Answers on Left-Wing Actors Who May Violate Foreign Agent Registration ActNatural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)Follow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

The Eating Disorder Therapist
Conquering Bulimia with Eating Disorder Recovery Coaches, Merrit Elizabeth and Sarah Lee

The Eating Disorder Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 39:11


Today I am thrilled to have two guests on the show: Merrit Elizabeth Stahle and Sarah Lee. They are both Certified Eating Disorder Coaches and co-founders of Conquering Bulimia, the only intensive, private, self-paced online course with expert interviews and personal bulimia recovery stories. Merrit provides virtual eating disorder recovery coaching services to adolescent and young adult women around the world. She is a graduate of Southern Methodist University where she also earned a Master of Science in Health Promotion Management.. She holds a certification in eating disorder recovery coaching from The Carolyn Costin Institute. Merrit utilises her own shared recovery experience to provide compassionate recovery care and empower her clients to a life of health and wellness. Sarah Lee, is a Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach with four professional certifications, including one from the esteemed Carolyn Costin Institute. Since 2016, she has run a private practice currently located in Dallas, Texas, assisting clients globally, along with mentoring newer coaches. Specialising in adolescents and offering a faith-based approach, Sarah leads with her heart, whilst passionately dedicating herself to each individual she has the honor to walk beside. Her ultimate goal, helping each find the same freedom and gift of recovery she found seventeen years ago. In the episode today, we explore Merrit and Sarah's own bulimia recovery stories. We talk about what brought them together to co-create their Conquering Bulimia Course. We will then delve into their expertise, understanding what really helps in bulimia recovery, and as listeners you will gain some valuable insights and tools to help you on your journey. I hope that you enjoy it.   To find out more about Sarah and Merrit: - Website: Sarah Lee Recovery Bulimia Recovery Course: Conquering Bulimia Social Media:  Facebook: Sarah Lee Recovery  Instagram: Sarah Lee | Sarah Lee Recovery LinkedIn: Sarah Lee | Sarah Lee Recovery   Website: https://merritelizabethrecovery.com Instagram: @merritelizabethrecovery Bulimia Recovery Course: Conquering Bulimia   This week's sponsor: - The Gastric Mindset Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/gastric-mindset/id1705974293   Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html

The Axial Spondyloarthritis Podcast
Things I Wish I Was Told When Getting Diagnosed

The Axial Spondyloarthritis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 11:26


In this episode I discuss an article from axialspondyloarthritis.net that discusses some things the auther wishes she was told when diagnosed. As always, this is designed to help you plan the conversations you may need to have with your doctor(s). She brings up some fantastic things to consider. Here is a link to the article by Sarah Lee. Here are the links to the YouTube channels for:Yoga for ASAlex Levine, Fitness Alex's Full Workout VideoAll the below links are affiliate links. If you purchase any of the items, I may earn a small commission. It does not change the price of items. Get paid to take tests. Here is a link to Rare Patient Voice. If you take participate in a study, you can get paid (amount varies). https://rarepatientvoice.com/TheAxialSpondyloarthritisPodcast/Here are some links to Amazon showing some of the items I discussed. Ankylosing Spondylitis and Axial Spondyloarthritis The Facts Series by Dr. KhanUberlube - https://amzn.to/3i604N2 Here is the Bean Bag neck warmer https://amzn.to/3uN6mcgBiofreeze - https://amzn.to/33gygBSCane - https://amzn.to/3uN9ftsHeating Pad - https://amzn.to/3Bjd5vzWeighted Blanket - https://amzn.to/36RCdi7Steff Di Pardo's new book - I Am Not Invisible - https://amzn.to/3JpDScAAll My Ankylosing Spondylitis Shit: Pain and Symptom Tracker by Kinsella Love https://amzn.to/34CHhpx

Fitness Confidential with Vinnie Tortorich
Your Thanksgiving Roundup - Episode 2411

Fitness Confidential with Vinnie Tortorich

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 70:03


Episode 2411 - On this Friday's show Vinnie Tortorich and Anna Vocino discuss the upcoming holidays, share ideas for your Thanksgiving roundup, answer listener questions, and more. https://vinnietortorich.com/2023/11/your-thanksgiving-roundup-episode-2411 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS YOU CAN WATCH ALL THE PODCAST EPISODES ON YOUTUBE - Your Thanksgiving Roundup After a chat about some personal comments they received recently, Vinnie clarified some more details about his subscription beta group. (2:00) Sign up to get more information regarding Vinnie's accountability group at ! Anna describes the difference between different almond flours. (18:00) A listener asks about the sugar in bacon. (20:30) Vinnie recommends going to a real butcher if you can. Vinnie asks Anna about "turducken." (24:30) They talk about each of their Thanksgiving plans and what is different. (25:00) Vinnie will be having a traditional Cajun holiday meal for the first time in ages. Anna has a Thanksgiving roundup PDF available on her . (30:00) They talk about why people want to overeat at Thanksgiving. (34:30) Vinnie talks about tryptophan and turkey. (35:30) Animal proteins get blamed for what the carbs do. Anna talks about her paleo pumpkin pie. (39:30) As a result, Vinnie has a throwback moment to the Sarah Lee jingle. Vinnie chats about the recent Scott King video and how it made him tear up. (46:50) To Vinnie, Scott and others on a similar path are the real influencers because of sharing their journeys. Anna thanked everyone for coming out to see her in the stores while she was in Texas. (48:00) They finish off with Arlo Guthrie's Alice's Restaurant. (51:30) [the_ad id="20253"] PURCHASE BEYOND IMPOSSIBLE (2022) The documentary launched on January 11! Order it TODAY! This is Vinnie's third documentary in just over three years. Get it now on Apple TV (iTunes) and/or Amazon Video! Link to the film on Apple TV (iTunes):  Then, Share this link with friends, too! It's also now available on Amazon (the USA only for now)!  Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY 2 (2021) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. The more views, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter! FAT: A DOCUMENTARY (2019) Visit my new Documentaries HQ to find my films everywhere: Then, please share my fact-based, health-focused documentary series with your friends and family. The more views, the better it ranks, so please watch it again with a new friend! REVIEWS: Please submit your REVIEW after you watch my films. Your positive REVIEW does matter!  

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 294: Scandal at Stacey's Shop

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 25:06


Since 2018, Big Philanthropy has offered great praise for one particular politician without an office to hold: Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat who claimed her 2018 loss in an election for governor was marred by improprieties. Her claims of supposed “voter suppression” brought millions from liberal foundations and mega-donors into the nonprofit voter registration group she founded, New Georgia Project, and directorships at prominent left-wing groups like the Center for American Progress and Marguerite Casey Foundation. But now Politico, the trade newspaper for D.C. political types, has released a long expose on poor management and financial practices at New Georgia Project when it was flush with cash following Abrams's loss. Joining me to discuss these developments are my colleagues Parker Thayer and Sarah Lee.Links:Voting group founded by Abrams, once led by Warnock, faces financial scrutinyThe New Georgia ProblemREPORT: How Charities Secretly Help Win ElectionsInfluenceWatch: Stacey AbramsInfluenceWatch: New Georgia ProjectGeorge Soros' Open Society Nixes $67 Million Proposal from National Latino Groups Leaving 2024 Funding Uncertain (Exclusive)Follow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

Feedback
Guest: Sarah Lee - The Meg Ellefson Show 110823

Feedback

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 19:50


Guest: Capital Research Center's Sarah Lee with Meg Ellefson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 292: Surprised By Campus Radicals? You Shouldn't Be

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 30:08


Since the horrific Hamas terrorist massacres in southern Israel in early October, American observers have been horrified by something that really should not be happening: Mass marches of left-wing students expressing solidarity with the “Palestinian cause,” if not the Hamas regime that perpetrated the attacks itself. But a close analysis of the ideological currents in academia should have warned us that something like what we have seen on campus would, in fact, come to pass. Joining me to discuss these developments are my colleague Sarah Lee and Jay P. Greene of the Heritage Foundation.Links: No One Should Be Surprised By The Depraved Radicalism On College CampusesFormer Campus Radicals Now Teach Your ChildrenHamas's American Allies: Far-Left SupportersWhy Are Some Social Justice Unionists Backing the Palestinians?Paying for Hate on College CampusesFollow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

The Safari
The Magic of Fruit-Powered Skincare: Glow Recipe's Sarah Lee and Christine Chang

The Safari

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 44:13


Sarah Lee and Christine Chang are the dynamic entrepreneurial pair who founded the groundbreaking skincare brand Glow Recipe. A seasoned expert on the global beauty consumer, Sarah Lee boasts a deep and unique cross-functional resume that spans product development, business strategy, and global marketing. Sarah began her career at L'Oréal, leading product development and retail partnerships with a global lens. Sarah blends her deep understanding of product formulation science with years of successfully bringing brands to market to drive strategy and execution of Glow Recipe's vision. Sarah resides in Miami with her husband. Combining her passion for skincare with an extensive background in marketing, brand & business development, sales and product development, Christine Chang maintains a wealth of knowledge when it comes to international beauty. Christine's foray into beauty started at L'Oreal where she spearheaded global business development, retail, marketing and digital strategy. Christine's expertise in skincare formulations paired with her strategic experience in launching and growing brands is invaluable to Glow Recipe's mission. Christine resides in New York City with her husband and daughter.   Interviewed by Kate Doerge.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 290: The Black Hole of Terror Funding (#290)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023


I'm Sarah Lee, and this is the Influence Watch podcast. With me today is my colleague Ryan Mauro, an expert on terror funding and the movements of terror cells across the Middle East and around the world. It's good he's with us today because last week, as the world watched in horror as violent terrorists […]

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 290: The Black Hole of Terror Funding

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 26:20


I'm Sarah Lee, and this is the Influence Watch podcast. With me today is my colleague Ryan Mauro, an expert on terror funding and the movements of terror cells across the Middle East and around the world. It's good he's with us today because last week, as the world watched in horror as violent terrorists aligned with Hamas led an incursion into Israel from Gaza and committed mass murder of unsuspecting Israeli civilians living near the border. Some of the discussion centered on terrorism funding in the aftermath. Everything from the Biden administration's 6 billion dollar transfer to Iran, to the money behind pro-palestinian campus protests are in question. Joining Ryan and me today to discuss a series of articles on terror funding he wrote for the Washington Examiner BEFORE the Hamas massacre – articles that got the ear of Congress and actually led to significant changes – is investigative reporter Gabe Kaminsky.Links:PayPal becomes third payment processor to stop working with Palestinian terror-tied groupMajor payment processor works with left-wing charity tied to Palestinian terrorismAlliance for Global Justice (AFGJ)Massachusetts Mapping Project Linked to TerroristsPalestinian terror-tied group booted from new online fundraising platformFollow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

On Principle
The Fateful Cab Ride: Christine Chang

On Principle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 34:32


Christine Chang recalls the moment in the back seat of a cab, heading across Manhattan to her next appointment. She and her cofounder, Sarah Lee, finally had to have a tough conversation about the future of their beauty business Glow Recipe.The pair had originally built a successful business focused on curating Korean beauty products produced by other manufacturers. A business that had generated a significant customer following and an engaged fan base through savvy use of social media. A business that generated the majority of Glow Recipe's revenue, which was reported to be $1 million in their first year of business and growing triple digits year over year.But the other 10% of their revenue was calling to them. That was the revenue that began to grow in 2017 after Glow Recipe started its own in-house brand of beauty products. And there Chang and Lee sat, in the back of a cab in early 2019.“As a growing but small team, we were being pulled in multiple directions by having to manage a rapidly growing in-house brand and another business vertical together," Chang, BSBA 2004, recalled. “We talked seriously about whether this was sustainable. Five years from now, what will we wish we'd done? By the end of that cab ride, we had aligned.”The curation business had to go. Glow Recipe would be all-in with its in-house brand of products. People would have to be let go. Inventory had to be shed. Their online community of fans and customers—invested in one version of Glow Recipe—would have to be invited along for a difficult transition.Skincare brands are typically known to position their brands as either serious and clinically efficacious or whimsical and fun. Glow Recipe's mission was to combine both worlds into a line of products that delivered results but were also sensorial, joyful and approachable.“It was a massive pivot to shut down the curated business,” Chang said. “As the brand grew, we realized we couldn't do both.” Two years later, the pivot paid off as Chang and Lee's company continued an explosive growth trend.RELATED LINKSThe Glow Recipe websiteElanor Williams' page on the WashU Olin Business School siteChristine Chang's Instagram pageGlow Recipe on InstagramCNBC reports on the Glow Recipe storyA report by Katie Couric Media on Glow RecipeCREDITSThis podcast is a production of Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. Contributors include:Katie Wools, Cathy Myrick, Judy Milanovits and Lesley Liesman, creative assistanceJill Young Miller, fact checking and creative assistanceHayden Molinarolo, original music and sound designMike Martin Media, editingSophia Passantino, social mediaLexie O'Brien and Erik Buschardt, website supportPaula Crews, creative vision and strategic supportSpecial thanks to Ray Irving and his team at WashU Olin's Center for Digital Education, including our audio engineer, Austin Alred.

Tasty Brew Music
Sarah Lee Guthrie - A Legacy Lyrical Life

Tasty Brew Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 27:34


I've been fortunate to see Sarah Lee Guthrie perform on multiple occasions with her family at the annual Woody Guthrie Festival aka Woody fest in Woody's hometown of Okemah, Oklahoma.  The very first song I remember learning to sing outside of church hymns was Woody's This Land is Your Land in grade school choir back in the late 1950's.  When contacted recently by Sarah Lee's management to gauge any interest in an interview prior to an upcoming Sarah Lee Trio gig in the Kansas City area, I jumped at the chance.  I personally find it a challenge to prepare for a conversation with the descendant of a legacy artist like John Prine or Woody Guthrie; you want to be respectful of the legacy but not dwell on it to the exclusion or minimization of the talent of the artist you are speaking with… but I'm happy to say that most times it is a wonderful experience and Sarah Lee, in this instance, could not have been more gracious and forthcoming. Sarah Lee has been touring with her father Arlo Guthrie right up until he retired a couple of years ago.  She has had folks like Pete Seeger and Ramblin' Jack Elliott as grandparent figures in her life spending a good many of her Thanksgiving holidays playing Carnegie Hall as part of the annual folk gathering started by the Weavers decades ago. Though her lineage is undeniable, many are drawn to the clarity and soul behind Sarah Lee's voice.  As her website bio says, you'll be drawn to the gentle urgency of her interpretation of songs that flows from the continuity of her family, her vital artistic life and the river of songs that have guided her to where she stands how.  Enjoy this conversation with Sarah Lee Guthrie.    

Rewiring Health
#97 Discover a Life Beyond Bulimia: Embrace Healing and Happiness with Sarah Lee

Rewiring Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 52:53


The never-ending pressure to hold it all together and show the world a perfected version of yourself is just one of the deep struggles that comes with bulimia. In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Sarah Lee, who shares her incredible journey of recovery and how she has transformed her past challenges into her purpose. Certified Eating Disorder Coach (CCIED) Sarah Lee has been in practice since 2016, possessing four professional coaching certifications. She helps many people yet specializes in female adolescents and believers of the Christian faith. Before entering the mental health field, Sarah held various leadership positions in the banking-corporate world for over eighteen years. Immediately after leaving banking, she began working alongside her love as CFO for his radio broadcasting company. She brings both her professional background and own lived recovery experience into her coaching practice. While in her twenties, Sarah secretly struggled with Bulimia for almost seven years but, on the outside, presented to all as a high-functioning and successful individual in most aspects of her life. However, the physical damage began to catch up with her, and after a major medical scare, she went straight into recovery and found her freedom from Bulimia in 2006. After her mother passed away at just 61 years old in 2013 due to a variety of diagnoses and complications believed to have stemmed from her life-long battle with food and weight, Sarah soon felt a calling to gain the education needed to help other girls and women break free from disordered eating and find peace. She is passionate about helping each of her clients and willingly jumps all-in to each of their journeys. As a result, most who work with Sarah will say she is so much more than just a coach. Personally, Sarah loves spending time with her family, specifically her love, Don, son, Bruce, daughter-in-law, Madi, grandson, Lazarus, and her very spoiled Schnauzer, Oreo! She would have many fur babies if she could, and she even wanted to be a veterinarian when she was little, but helping others conquer Bulimia and other eating disorders, is her chief priority, and that takes time. She loves experiencing the rustic serenity of nature yet also the elegance and pleasure of fine dining. Writing poetry also flows easily from her heart and mind. 00:33 Sarah's journey of living with and recovering from bulimia 07:25 Anxiety, shame, and the vicious cycle it traps you in 10:27 Exercise as a compensatory behavior 12:55 Secrecy and privacy, struggling in silence 20:07 The ongoing stigma around eating disorders 25:42 Role of the certified coach 27:52 Sense of worth and how it has transformed 33:04 Where can you get started and what questions to ask yourself 40:01 Recovery and being a mom 44:45 Conquering Bulimia Course Connect with Sarah: https://sarahleerecovery.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sarahleerecovery https://www.instagram.com/sarahslee_77/ Learn more about the online course at www.conqueringbulimia.com Take the pledge now at www.purgepledge.com Meet the Host: Dr. Kelly Kessler is a licensed physical therapist, transformation coach, host of the podcast Rewiring Health, the owner of Optimal You Health and Wellness, LLC and a mom of two boys. Kelly helps high-achieving perfectionist women stop compromising their health during the pursuit of achievement through nervous system regulation and subconscious reprogramming. Kelly guides her clients through personal transformation to cultivate resilience, live abundantly, and feel connected with themselves. Inspired by her own journey of recovering from persistent negative thoughts, perfectionist beliefs, an eating disorder, chronic back pain, and panic attacks, Kelly has helped women harness their profound ability to shift from survival mode to thriving. Grab my FREE Morning Guide for Perfectionists https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64998a4ede1af8026d638c32 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rewiringhealth/support

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 289: The Arabella Machine Rolls On

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 30:28


The Arabella Advisors-managed network of liberal dark money groups that includes the New Venture Fund, Sixteen Thirty Fund, Hopewell Fund, Windward Fund, and North Fund continues to attract attention. Not all of it is good: The District of Columbia Attorney General subpoenaed information from Arabella Advisors concerning the electoral activities of the Arabella-managed nonprofits, and it was alleged that the father of disgraced cryptocurrency trader and Democratic political donor Sam Bankman-Fried sat on an advisory board at Arabella. It was also reported that a project of the Arabella-managed Hopewell Fund called the Heat Initiative is pushing Apple to scan every photograph on every iPhone. Joining me to discuss these latest Arabella-related developments are my colleagues Parker Thayer and Sarah Lee.Links:NEW GROUP ATTACKING IPHONE ENCRYPTION BACKED BY U.S. POLITICAL DARK-MONEY NETWORKDC Attorney General Subpoenas Arabella Advisors' Dark Money Network Following Free Beacon ReportLawsuit Unearths Link Between Dem Megadonor SBF, Parents, and Democratic Dark Money Behemoth Arabella AdvisorsFollow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 286: Political Football: Who Paid to Push the Redskins Name Change?

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 30:09


It's September: The kids have gone back to school, the oppressive heat dome is beginning to lift, and the sports calendar has turned from baseball (for those of us whose teams have woefully underachieved compared to their expectations) to football. But not all who take an interest in gridiron goings-on are interested in the on-field product: From team names to taking a knee, the NFL is surrounded by left-wing activists that want to push politics. Joining me to discuss the politics of pro football are my Capital Research Center colleagues Sarah Lee and Kristen Eastlick.Native American group that wanted 'Redskins' removal is funded by Soros foundation, other leftist orgsLatest NFL social-justice grant recipients sport George Soros connectionsCoco Gauff Won. So Did Climate-Change Protestors.Follow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

Boujee Best Friend
62. Building Your Dream Career: Strategies to Create the Path You Desire ft. Glow Recipe Co-Founder, Sarah Lee

Boujee Best Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 65:14


62. This week on Boujee Best Friend, we sit down with Sarah Lee, co-founder of Glow Recipe, a brand known for its fruit-forward, clean products for healthy glowing skin. Sarah co-founded the company with her best friend, Christine Chang. Glow Recipe has become a skincare favorite for many, thanks to Sarah's vision of promoting gentle and effective formulas that embrace the ever-changing needs of our skin and empower us to love and care for it. In this episode, we delve into Sarah's background, skincare philosophy, and career at L'Oreal, which helped her pave the way for her entrepreneurial journey. As a successful entrepreneur, Sarah shares advice on climbing the corporate ladder, public speaking, standing out, raising money from investors, finding the right co-founder (like her best friend Christine!), and more. Throughout the conversation, we dive deeper into the exciting story of how Glow Recipe came into existence—a dream born from their passion for skincare. Sarah tells us about the challenges she faced and how she and Christine found the right investors and partners who believed in the brand's mission. Join us as we explore Sarah's inspiring journey from a corporate professional to an incredibly successful entrepreneur. Episode highlights - Sarah's background - About your skin and skincare  - Sarah's career at L'Oreal  - Climbing the corporate ladder  - Advice for public speaking  - Creating Glow Recipe - How to stand out  - Shark Tank  - Finding the right investors - Working with your co-founder - Complimentary skills as co-founders  Timestamps: 0:00- 2:00 | Introduction 2:00- 8:00 | Sarah's background 8:00- 13:10 | Skincare experience  13:10- 14:20 | Sarah's career at L'Oreal  14:20- 20:10 | Climbing the corporate latter  20:10- 26:40 | Public speaking advice  26:40- 34:30 | Glow Recipe  34:30- 49:40 | Starting a beauty brand   49:40- 56:20 | Raising money for your start-up  56:20- 1:05:46 | Finding the right co-founder  CONNECT WITH SARAH: https://www.instagram.com/sarah_glow/  https://www.instagram.com/glowrecipe/  https://www.glowrecipe.com/  https://www.tiktok.com/@glowrecipe?  CONNECT WITH KOKO: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/kokobeaute/⁠  ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@kokobeaute⁠  ⁠https://www.instagram.com/boujeebestfriend⁠  https://www.boujeebestie.com⁠  https://www.youtube.com/@KokoBeaute⁠  JOIN GROUP: BOUJEE BESTIES https://links.geneva.com/invite/bec31d1b-7a42-4a90-8000-cbdc75108994

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
450. Innovation Panel: How to Harness Innovation and Embrace Risk - Alison Moore, Iara Peng and Sarah Lee

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 41:13 Transcription Available


Responsive nonprofits know changing the world starts by changing ourselves—our organizations—our processes—and our approach. We're exploring how to accelerate innovation through partnerships, by striving for a culture of innovation and embracing risk-taking in the nonprofit sector. Plus, you'll hear how small wins can shift the culture and create momentum and provide a long runway for experimentation. Join this panel of modern impact thinkers as we explore innovation and the opportunity that exists for you and your mission today. Today's GuestsAlison Moore, CEO, Comic Relief USIara Peng, Founder + CEO, JustFundSarah Lee, Chief Operating Officer, New StoryEpisode HighlightsBarriers to innovation in the nonprofit sector (3:35)Creating an environment where it's safe to fail (6:35)Building a culture of innovation (9:55)How to operationalize innovation (15:00)The value of experimentation. (18:05)Challenges in implementing innovation(25:00)Innovating through partnerships. (27:05)One Good Thing (35:40)Allison: Human capitolSarah: SimplicityIara: Trust yourselfFor more information + episode details visit: weareforgood.com/episode/450.Support the showSupport the We Are For Good PodcastWe believe education is for everyone. We strive to make our teaching as forward-thinking, accessible, affordable and inclusive as possible. Your generous support will help power the #ImpactUprising, free resources and community for change-agents globally. Join the We Are For Good CommunityYou can think of it as the after-party to each podcast episode

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 278: A Darker Shade of Green

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 33:37


“When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water.” That was the eyebrow-raising statement Vice President Kamala Harris made to a Baltimore audience last week; while the Biden White House amended the transcript to indicate she intended to say “reduce pollution,” the environmentalist movement has more than its fair share of associations with those who would “reduce population.” Joining me to discuss Harris's comments and the connections between environmentalism and population control are my colleagues Sarah Lee and Ken Braun. Links:Kamala Harris's Revealing Malthusian MalapropismPopulation CouncilJohn HoldrenPaul Ehrlich's Population DudA Darker Shade of Green: Environmentalism's Origins in EugenicsFollow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories
Sarah Lee Lippincott & 20th Century Star-Gazing

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 19:15


All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #052 - Reach for the Stars, part 4 Sarah Lee Lippincott, whose first husband was television pioneer Dave Garroway (See All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #013, On the Tube), became a beloved professor of astronomy and astrometry at Swarthmore University. 

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 274: George Soros's Successor

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 27:36


George Soros, the famous liberal billionaire investor-philanthropist, is over 90 years old, which would motivate anyone in his position to think about his succession. This week, the Wall Street Journal profiled the heir apparent: Soros's son Alexander, who claims to be even “more political” than his father. Joining me to discuss Alex Soros and the future of the Soros family advocacy-philanthropic empire are my colleagues Sarah Lee and Parker Thayer.Links:Influence Watch - Alexander SorosInfluence Watch - Open Society Foundations (Open Society Institute)George Soros Hands Control to His 37-Year-Old Son: ‘I'm More Political'Meet Alex Soros, the 37-year-old successor son to the $25 billion George Soros empireFollow us on our Social Channels:Follow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan

Guardian/Observer staff photographer Sarah Lee first watched Dont Look Back whilst perched on a crowded bed in a Camden flat with a struggling rock combo called Coldplay. As she's now a BAFTA photographer, Sarah checks plenty of other names in this episode, including Idris Elba, Tom Hiddleston, Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett. On celebrity photography: “I like having no control. I like pressure. I'm always terrified”. On Dylan album cover photography: “He knows why it works. He doesn't need Christopher Ricks to write 4000 words on it.” We also focus our telephoto lens on Sarah's love of Joan Baez and her admiration for Cat Power's recreation of Dylan's 1966 gig at the Royal Albert Hall (“It felt like witchcraft”).Sarah Lee has been a photographer for The Guardian/Observer since 2000, specialising in portraiture, features and the Arts. Her work has appeared on the covers of Time magazine, Weekend and Billboard as well as in Rolling Stone, The Sunday Times and Vanity Fair. Commercial clients have included Leica, Visa, Apple and Transport for London. In 2012, she shot most of the portraits for Coldplay's MX album. Sarah is a fellow of the British American Project and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. With the writer and broadcaster Laura Barton providing the introduction, her photography book West of West was published in 2020.WebsiteTwitterTrailerEpisode playlist on SpotifyListeners: please subscribe and/or leave a review and a rating.Twitter @isitrollingpodRecorded 21st April 2023 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 272: The Folly of Reimagining Big Labor

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 38:34


A new union-curious faction of conservatism is growing in the run-up to the 2024 election. Leading the charge is a group of otherwise solidly conservative legislators (you'll recognize the names) and policy wonks who have the ear of venerable conservative think tanks (you'll recognize these names, too) who insist that if conservative candidates are going to win, they must reimagine 75 years of union distrust and take seriously the idea that the right has become the party of the working man. And the working man, they reason, might just need unions. CRC's labor policy expert Mike Watson disagrees and he, along with our colleague Ken Braun, joins the podcast today hosted by Sarah Lee to discuss statism from the right.Links: A Mandate for Labor Error: Statism from the RightNo Need to Rethink the Conservative Stance toward Labor UnionsNEWS RELEASES Project 2025 Publishes Comprehensive Policy Guide, ‘Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise'Follow us on our Social Channels:Follow us on our Socials:Twitter: @capitalresearchInstagram: @capitalresearchcenterFacebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenterYouTube: @capitalresearchcenter

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 268: Women’s Right to Self-Defense (#268)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023


I'm Sarah Lee, and this is the Influence Watch podcast. With news last month that Visa and Mastercard had paused a plan to track gun purchases, and last year's SCOTUS decision that struck down a New York law that put restrictions on concealed firearms used for self-defense, conservatives seem to be winning on the gun […]

Cozying Up with The Clear Cut
How to get glowy skin with Sarah Lee, Founder of Glow Recipe

Cozying Up with The Clear Cut

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 27:49


Welcome to Cozying Up with The Clear Cut, this week, we're cozying up with Rachel Liverman, founder and Co-CEO of Glow Recipe, Sarah Lee. We cozy up and discuss her experience as an AAPI founder in the beauty space, the growth of Glow Recipe and their takeover of the Gen Z market, beauty industry trend spotlights, what's next for Glow Recipe and more.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 267: Weingarten Will Not Be Apologizing (#267)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023


I'm Sarah Lee, and this is the Influence Watch podcast. Yesterday, three years after the COVID pandemic lockdowns began, American Federation of Teachers union president Randi Weingarten, who many feel was the public face of extended school lockdowns, testified in front of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. Weingarten, who had spent most […]

RETHINK RETAIL
Christine Chang & Sarah Lee, Founders of Glow Recipe

RETHINK RETAIL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 36:07


In this episode of RETHINK Retail, host Gabriella Bock sits down with Sarah Lee and Christine Chang, founders of skincare sensation Glow Recipe. With backgrounds in both beauty and business, Sarah and Christine have revolutionized the skincare industry with their innovative approach to natural and effective skincare products. Their brand, Glow Recipe, has become synonymous with the glow skin skincare craze and has garnered a loyal following of beauty enthusiasts around the world. Christine and Sarah's commitment to empowering women to feel confident in their skin has made Glow Recipe a trailblazer in the industry and a force to be reckoned with. Listen in as Christine and Sarah share their story of the early days of the company and the media tactics they leveraged to fast track their brand into a household name in just three months. Sarah and Christine also share their advice for brands aiming to remain authentic in everything they do as well as how they leveraged beauty influencers and snowmobiles to test their latest skincare product and kickoff one of 2023's most viral beauty campaigns. If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know by subscribing to our channel and giving us a 5 star rating us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. - - - - - - Host: Gabriella Bock Produced by Gabriella Bock Research by Maggie Schwenn

Slashers
Gingerdead Man Vs Evil Bong (2013)

Slashers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 58:51


Happy Monday, Goons! Join us for another new episode of Slashers Podcast with Jason, Austin and Ade. Since we've already done Gingerdead Man and Evil Bong separately, what better way to start our 3rd week of Full Moon April discussing 2013's Charles Band classic, Gingerdead Man Vs Evil Bong, starring Robin Sydney as both Sarah Lee and LuAnn from both films, and John Patrick Jordan as Larnell. The three of us aren't really sure what this film was even about, as most of it is flashbacks from the former films, but according to Google, The Gingerdead Man plans to kill Sarah Lee, the long survivor of his murderous rampage, but he is foiled when he meets Larnell and sets loose Eebee, the Evil Bong, to stop him. If you haven't watched this hot mess yet, you can find it and all the others right now for free on Tubi. Enjoy! If you want to show Austin and his co host Corey some love, be sure to follow them on Instagram @frightmarespodcast, Facebook and Twitter,  and listen to them by following this link: linktr.ee/frightmarespodcast . You can also follow Austin on Letterboxd @doctorproctor. If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes,  please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App:  @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast You can find our merch, and links to all our online presence here: linktr.ee/slasherspod Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/slasherspod/support

InfluenceWatch Podcast
Episode 264: I Will Not Eat The Bugs

InfluenceWatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 30:38


National Public Radio is adamant: Nobody is going to make you eat the bugs. In fact, NPR says that believing governments and environmentalist activists want to make you eat the bugs is a conspiracy theory! Oh, and if you don't want to eat the bugs, you're little different than Europeans who would not eat indigenous American foods during the period of colonization. But is that really the case? Do major advocacy groups like the World Economic Forum and the broader environmentalist movement in fact want to change what we eat? Joining us to discuss all this is Jim Lakely, vice president and director of communications for the Heartland Institute. Links: https://www.npr.org/2023/03/31/1166649732/conspiracy-theory-eating-bugs-4chan https://capitalresearch.org/article/they-really-believe-youll-be-happy/ https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/05/supervillains-gather-in-davos/ https://capitalresearch.org/article/the-great-reset-and-its-critics-part-5/ Follow us on our Socials: Twitter: @capitalresearch Instagram: @capitalresearchcenter Facebook: www.facebook.com/capitalresearchcenter YouTube: @capitalresearchcenter