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RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
Sister Sledge - Arctic Challenge

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 15:25


Sarah Lyons, Korina Duffy and Judith Gilsenan are part of a team of 14 women set to take on an Arctic Challenge in aid of the Irish Heart Foundation. They will be hiking, camping and trekking around the 350km-long Arctic Circle in -20 degree weather.

FTAdviser Podcast
Why financial planning should adapt to women's needs

FTAdviser Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 24:46


Ahead of International Women's Day on March 8, this week's podcast guests discuss how advisers need to adapt their advice and processes to accommodate women's needs.Amy Austin, news editor at FT Adviser, speaks to Samantha Secomb, chartered financial planner at Women's Wealth, Sarah Lyons, chief customer officer at Parmenion, and Laura Ripley, chartered financial planner at BRI Wealth Management, about how the industry can better encourage women to seek advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
BEST OF: When Typical Parenting Advice Just Doesn't Fit

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 46:01


What happens when the usual parenting advice feels zero-percent applicable to our own situation? The first step is to let go of any "second arrow" self-blame that that is the case. The second step is to chart our own paths. Amy and Margaret discuss: What types of kids may not benefit from the one-size-fits-all parenting advice Why the concept of default parenting advice is harmful Why kids "irritating behaviors" are signs that they are growing and learning appropriately Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Sarah Lyons for Western NY Family Magazine: "One Size Doesn't Fit All" Our episode "When Your Kid Doesn't Fit the Mold" Jeanie Lerche Davis for WebMD: 10 Commandments of Good Parenting Dana Bosu: How to Cope When Your Child is Different Andrew Solomon: Far From the Tree Ross Greene: The Explosive Child Rita Eichenstein: Not What I Expected Deborah Reber: Differently Wired Sign up for What Fresh Hell Plus on Supporting Cast to get all episodes ad-free, plus monthly bonus episodes. Supporting Cast works right where you already listen! Go to whatfreshhell.supportingcast.fm to subscribe in two taps for just $4.99 a month, or $39.99 a year. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson. mom friends, funny moms, parenting advice, parenting experts, parenting tips, mothers, families, parenting skills, parenting strategies, parenting styles, busy moms, self-help for moms, manage kid's behavior, teenager, tween, child development, family activities, family fun, parent child relationship, decluttering, kid-friendly, invisible workload, default parent, parental stress, kids stress, decluttering, meal prepping, time management,

Magic Hour with Taylor Paige
128 Activism for Empaths, Political Witchcraft, and Being a Force for Love  w/ Sarah Lyons

Magic Hour with Taylor Paige

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 98:33


Taylor interviews Witch and Activist Sarah Lyons on empowering ourselves as we navigate political activism and using our magic to make the world a better place, on this week's episode of Magic Hour   Connect further with Sarah Lyons on IG @citymystic or on her website www.sarah-lyons.com or through her upcoming film The Woods on IG @thewwoods_ and her books Revolutionary Witchcraft and How To Study Magic   Connect with Taylor further on Instagram @angels_and_amethyst or on her website www.angelsandamethyst.com.    Follow @MagicHourPod on instagram for more Magic Hour content.   If you have any questions about, intuition, spirituality, angels, or anything and everything magical, please email contact@magichourpod.com. We will answer listener questions once a month in our solo episodes   Don't forget to leave us a 5 sparkling star review, they help more people find the pod and remember their magic. Please screenshot and email your 5 star reviews to contact@magichourpod.com and we will send you a free downloadable angelic meditation, and enter you to win an angel reading with Taylor Paige! The first Angel Reading giveaway will happen when we hit 55 5 star reviews.   Join the waitlist for a reading with Taylor here: https://angelsandamethyst.com/offerings/   Find Taylor's 3 part workshop series on Angelic Connection, Attracting a Soulmate Connection, and Healing the Witch wound here: https://angelsandamethyst.com/workshops/  Code 333 gives $33 off, plus, each student can email Taylor one question on the subject material per lesson.   Join Taylor's email list at angelsandamethyst.com to know when her monthly gatherings of Earth Angel Club are open for registration. Earth angel club is a monthly meeting of like-minded and magical people across the world. EAC includes an astrological and energetic overview, a guided meditation attuned to the current zodiac season, and for the highest ticket tier, a mini email angel reading. Each EAC member also has the option to skip the waitlist and sit with Taylor sooner for a reading.     Are you an aligned business owner that would like to advertise to our beautiful community of magical people? Please email contact@magichourpod.com   ******   Music by Justin Fleuriel and Mandie Cheung. For more of their music check out @goodnightsband on instagram.

PARANORMAL PODCAST
How To Study Magic with Sarah Lyons - The Paranormal Podcast 846

PARANORMAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 50:07


Sarah Lyons shares her thoughts on witchcraft and how to study it. You can find her book on the subject, How To Study Magic, at Amazon: https://amzn.to/4dVGazi Thanks Sarah! -- PARABOX ParaBox Monthly is your source for amazing one of a kind paranormal t-shirts that will lead you into an online paranormal mystery. Head on over to https://paraboxmonthly.com/jim to get 20% off today! -- This post contains Amazon affiliate links that benefit Jim Harold Media when you make a qualifying purchase. Thank you for your support!

The Pragmatic Pagan
BONUS: 100th Episode Book Giveaway

The Pragmatic Pagan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 2:18


This August we are celebrating 5 years and 100 episodes of the podcast by hosting a book giveaway! Titles include Weave the Liminal by Laura Tempest Zakroff, How to Study Magic by Sarah Lyons, and A History of Magic, Witchcraft, and the Occult by D.K. Publishing. Listen in to learn more. The link to read the full rules and to enter is over on our linktree! https://linktr.ee/atomicwitchcraft You must be 18 years or older to participate. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. Giveaway runs August 1st, 2024 through August 30th, 2024. Winners will be notified via the email they provide. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atomicwitchcraft/support

The Wesleyan Podcast
58 - Financial Planning for Doctors in Northern Ireland

The Wesleyan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 14:17


In this episode, we travel to Belfast to speak to talk to Sarah Lyons and Brenda Baig, two Wesleyan Financial Services Specialist Financial Advisers, about the financial concerns of medics in Northern Ireland. The pair of them cover a wide range of topics that are impacting doctors in Northern Ireland such as retirement planning and the benefits of the NHS Pension Scheme and how Wesleyan has a huge insight into their profession. This podcast is for information only and isn't financial advice. Please note: Specialist Financial Advisers referred to throughout the podcast are part of Wesleyan Financial Services. You can find out more about Wesleyan at www.wesleyan.co.uk and listen and subscribe to The Wesleyan Podcast at: Apple Spotify Amazon / Audible Podbean 

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism
Interview: Lauren of The Atheopagan Society Council

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 51:01


Revolutionary Witchcraft- Sarah Lyons  Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey Hope in the Dark by Rebecca Solnit Emergence Magazine podcast  https://www.ejnet.org/ej/principles.pdf   S4E32 TRANSCRIPT:----more----   Yucca: Welcome back to the Wonder Science Paganism. I'm your host, Yucca. Mark: and I'm Mark. Yucca: And today we are honored to have another guest. So Lauren, who is a new member of the Atheopagan Society Council. So, welcome, Lauren. Lauren: Thanks. I'm so glad to be here. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: We're really excited to have you, so thank you for taking the time to come on the show. Lauren: Yeah, no, my pleasure. Thanks for inviting me. I'm so tickled to be here. Yucca: Yeah. So, Lauren, will you tell us a little bit about you and your, I guess, so we were saying atheopagan origin story? Lauren: Sure. And you know, I think like a lot of these stories, it's a little long, so forgive me if I get kind of long-winded here, but I hope that, you Yucca: so much fun. We love to listen to it, so. Lauren: I'm glad. Yeah, I'm sort of hopeful that some of what I talk about could just help someone else. So I figured I would lay it all out there. So yeah, I'm I'm from New York, I'm from New York City, and I grew up in a, I would say, fairly Catholic family. We went to Mass regularly outside of just like Christmas and Easter. I was an altar girl I had my first communion, sort of like the whole, all the steps that you do as a child in the Catholic Church. And I really loved it, like I loved being an altar girl, I loved, being part of rituals and ceremonies and made me feel important and special, and I really loved the community that we had in the church as a kid. But as I got a little bit older when I was sort of like in early adolescence, my mom came out as a lesbian. And, as you can imagine, this was like the early 2000s being part of the LGBTQ plus community, and the Catholic Church didn't really mix, so, we left that community. And at the same time, again, early 2000s, there was a lot of just like witch stuff happening in pop culture, like the Harry Potter books were like exploding, all this stuff was going on. And I expressed an interest in that. And an adult in my life was like, Oh, hey, you like it. Thank you. Witchy things, like let me bring you to this New Age bookstore. So, I went to this New Age bookstore and I bought a couple of books on Wicca, and it was just like a complete revelation for me. I was so enamored with, with Wicca, with Learning about this whole religious practice that was, it, it felt magical and empowering and, you know, feminist and accepting and all of these things, and I was just still a really deeply faithful person like, you Completely believed in God, and I remember reading a passage in one of the books that I got that was like, you can imagine God as a diamond, and in Christianity, you're just looking at one facet of the diamond, and this was a way to like, look at all of these other facets, and I just loved that. So throughout my, my whole teenage era, I had this like fairly serious solitary practice. I never tried to build any sort of real life community. I think the stigma was just like too high for me to ever even try, but I would like read stuff online and, and I would do ritual by myself. When I was in my, I guess, around 20 years old late teens to, to 20, sort of two things happened that kind of pushed me to a different place. So, unfortunately I had this tragic experience where my best friend from childhood passed away. And that triggered like a classic crisis of faith where it's, you know, why does God let bad things happen to good people? And I couldn't find a satisfying answer to that question. And I also met the person who would become my, my life partner and now spouse. who just moved at that time from the UK to the U. S. and I think sort of found himself in this place of like, wow, like, everything is really Christian here in this way that I feel really uncomfortable with. And he was sort of one of the first, like, loud atheists that I'd ever encountered. So for the rest of sort of my early 20s, I just I was in this process of deconstructing, and I remember being about 25, and I, I totered around like those same books I bought from that New Age shop, like to all these different apartments, all these different moments in my life, and I recycled them because I couldn't reconcile the idea of hanging on to that stuff with just not believing in God anymore. And I cried, like it was a really painful moment, but it just sort of felt like this is what I have to do to be. to not have that cognitive dissonance in my mind. So that's where like this other big thread of, I guess, my origin story picks up, which is like the environmental activism piece. So I've, I've always been involved in social justice movements of various kinds, like basically from childhood. I'd always done environmental and sustainability work through like high school and college. And then I was living in New York City when Hurricane Sandy hit in 2012. And for people who aren't particular, aren't familiar with that particular climate disaster, it was really devastating. So after that, I, I was trying to figure out how to make climate action my job and how to like make a, a career fighting for a livable planet. So, eventually, it took me a couple years, but that led me to law school, and I decided to try to become an environmental lawyer. I started law school in the fall of 2016 in Washington, D. C. And people listening from the U. S. probably remember that we had a liberal election that year, and Donald Trump was elected basically right as I started law school. So... I spent those three years that I was in law school just like completely burning the candle at both ends, 110 percent in on like all of the things. So during the day I was like interning at environmental law organizations and taking classes. And evenings and weekends I was like, if you can think of a way to take like civic action, like I did it. I attended protests. I organized at least one. I called Congress. I worked in Congress. Like, I just did all of those things. It was a really crazy three years, but I think a lot of us who were in law school, in particular at that time in DC, felt like we had this huge responsibility being physically there to, like, do everything we could both on the democracy front and on the climate front. So, I was, I was glad to be there and glad to do it. So after I graduated, I spent a year working for a judge in New York. We were trying to come back to New York and we were able to do that. It's this thing called clerking, where you spend a year working for a judge. And when you're clerking, you're not allowed to do any political activity at all. And You could do a whole separate podcast about why that's like unfair and a little bit silly, but it is what it is. So it was this strange sort of pause in my life where I couldn't do all of the things that I had been doing, you know, basically for the previous decade. And then in the spring of my clerkship year, COVID happened. So it was like a doubling down where it felt like You know, I think maybe in some ways, particularly where we were, right in the heart of it for many months, everything was falling apart and I felt like I could do nothing about it. And that was really hard. I was, I think, tired and scared and I remember saying to my partner, like, I, I need to pull on something that is not myself. And I don't know if that makes sense outside of my own head, but... It was this moment where I think I was really longing to like turn to prayer like I would have when I was a person of faith and I just like couldn't do that. So it just tugged me back towards paganism and thinking like, is there, is there any way that I could work this back into my life in a way that feels authentic? The other thing that was sort of happening that year too was we had just gotten married and we were thinking seriously about starting a family. And that raises all sorts of questions too about like, well, how, how are we going to raise this kid? And we're two people who don't believe in God, but we want community around our kid and thinking hard about those questions and the sort of life that we wanted to build in that way. So I just started poking around on the internet and I think, you know, many Googles in, I found the sass Reddit page and On some, some post, I saw a comment that mentioned atheopaganism, and I like, found the community from there. So, I guess I've only really been in the community, I think it's been like, less than a year, but I've just been, you know, it was such a wonderful moment when I found it, because it's like, oh my gosh, not only are there other people who like, believe how I believe, but... They've like built a community and a whole thing and just the more I read the more excited I got. So, I've just been really thrilled to be here even though, you know, it took me a long time to find it. I'm really glad that I'm here now. Yeah, so that's my origin story. Yucca: That's wonderful,  Mark: that is, that's a great story, wow. Myself, I got bitten by a radioactive spider, but that's, we'll, we'll talk about that another time. Yucca: For those who aren't familiar, Stas. Lauren: Oh yeah, I think it's something called, it's something like skeptical atheist and science seeking witches. So it's folks who are into sort of, Rituals and practices to help them develop themselves, but they don't believe in what I would call like Harry Potter style magic. It's sort of the magic of working with your own psyche. So that, that really resonated with me. And I think there's a fair amount of crossover, like folks who are in that community and folks who are in this one. Yeah. Mark: yeah, yeah. Yucca: And what were some of the things that when you found the atheopagan community that really stood out to you, that you were like, Oh, this is, this part is what I'm connecting with. Lauren: Yeah. You know, I think just sort of the basic framework that we are all folks who are here because we think the earth is sacred. Yeah. And we want to find ways to celebrate that and celebrate life and community and, and just a rejection of things that aren't verifiably real in a way that didn't feel, I guess, demeaning or, or like there was any ridicule. And that mattered a lot to me because like some of the most important people in my life are people of like deep faith and I've, I've never been super comfortable with the sort of like, let's all just like make fun of. Christian sort of tact. And I didn't feel like I saw that here a lot. And I was also really struck, like, when I joined the Facebook group, there are those three screening questions that basically, I think, are designed to, like, weed out folks who, you know, are not ready to say, Black Lives Matter, or to, you know, be willing to live their values. So the fact that those were right up front, I think, immediately put me at ease. Yeah, it's, you know, probably not obvious to listeners, but I'm a Black and Latina person, and I think, you know, the pagan world, as I've encountered it, it's like a fairly white space, so there's a little bit of guarding that I have coming into any sort of Pagan community. So there were signals right off the bat that like, this was a place where it was going to feel comfortable. And I think once I kind of got past the screening questions, all of that, that held true. Mark: I'm, I'm really delighted to hear you say that, because it's a really important priority for us. You know, we're, we just had our quarterly meeting of the Atheopagan Society Council, so you had your first meeting there, and we're working on our strategic plan, and our number one goal of the three goals we've identified for our upcoming couple of years is a focus on belonging, equity. Diversity, inclusion, justice. The, the activism element of atheopaganism is something that that's really important to me, the idea that we're not just doing this to be the best people we can, but also to make the best world we can. You know, to redress wrongs and to live in sustainable harmony as best we can with, with the ecosystem the biosphere. Lauren: yeah. Mark: I'm really excited, you know, to hear you articulate, you know, all that political passion, because I have a ton of it myself, and it's, it's just, it's just so important at this time. Yucca: Hm. Lauren: Yeah, I think so too. And I think something that has been so wonderful for me coming into this community I think I didn't know it, but I was really looking for some way to both soothe my own eco anxiety and, and climate anxiety, and, and sort of elevate the work that I do, like during the day and sort of the organizing I still do in the evenings, as something sacred and something that, you know, wasn't just an intellectual exercise. Mark: Yeah. Lauren: I was always... During like the Trump D. C. era of my life, when I would go to actions that were led by, you know, like progressive Christian groups or, or sometimes indigenous folks, and they would bring that element of a spiritual connection, I think there was Like a longing on my part that I felt those things too, but I had no, I felt like I couldn't lay claim to those feelings in any way, and being part of the atheopagan community I think is a way to sort of, like, say loud and proud, the earth is sacred, and we all believe that, and we're here for that, and Thank you. Thank you. And you can do that without appropriating anyone's culture or sort of claiming things that aren't yours to claim, but by, I think, acknowledging what's, what belongs to all of us as human beings it's a framework to access that, and I really appreciate that about this community. Yucca: Hm. Mark: Ah, yeah, it's wonderful to hear you say that. I just kind of like to sit with it for a while, it's the because we're living in quite a time, you know? It's gotten very late on, on a number of fronts, and and it's been far too long on other fronts, and it's just, A lot of things are coming to a boil now at the same time, and so being active participants in that is just so essential. I've been really encouraged to see how much interest there is in, in the community, in, you know, standing up for those principles, standing up for for, for inclusion and for environmentalism and for feminism and for the LGBTQ community and the BIPOC community and, you know, really saying, you know, drawing a line in the sand and saying, this is where we stand. Lauren: yeah, it's really great and really special. And I think one thing that I would love to bring to the community as in part of my role, I guess, on the council is just helping people. Find their voice if they're having trouble doing that, or otherwise facilitate or provide opportunities to act on our principles. I don't know, I don't know if I said this at any point, but, you know, in my day job now I am an environmental attorney. I bring, thank you, it's, it's pretty awesome, I'm not gonna lie. I do a lot of legal work to try to protect communities facing environmental racism or to try to protect ecosystems and I think that As an attorney, part of my job is to make sure that people who aren't attorneys know that the attorneys can't do everything, right? And not that I'm accusing anyone in the community of having those sentiments, but sometimes I, I worry a little bit, but it's like, ah, someone will just sue and it'll be fine. Like, no, it won't. And there are a million ways that everybody has to stand up for, for things they care about and places they care about. And those places aren't just like the Grand Canyon or Niagara Falls or whatever. They're like that polluted block down your street or, you know, the water coming out of your tap. I mean, there is, there is something to protect and fight for wherever you live. You know, I don't exactly know yet how I can be that sort of resource in the community, but that's, that's my intention, I guess, just starting out now. Yucca: And you've also been active in the affinity groups, right? Lauren: Yeah, so, I noticed that we had these things called affinity groups when I first joined, and that there wasn't a BIPOC group, so I, I guess I started that. You know, I think that in predominantly white spaces, often, At least, you know, speaking purely for myself, there's this sort of impulse to be like, Alright, where are the people of color? How do I find them? You know, because it's, it's sort of a, it's another layer of like, signal that like, this is an okay place to be if there are already other people there who look like you. So, I didn't really know how to do that without an affinity group, so I just made one. And it's been really great. It's, it's a, it's a great community of folks. We're reading a book together now, which is, is fun. And we're hoping to do sort of a book club type meeting soon. I will say like, you know, speaking particularly as a Black person, I think that atheopaganism has this particular appeal as like an explicitly modern creation. And. think, you know, again, speaking from a distance, I've never been in a community like this before, but I see a lot of hints of sort of pagans meticulously recreating their own genealogy to, like, figure out what gods they should worship or what practices they should have or whatever trying to reconstruct these, like, ancient practices. And if you're a Black person in America, odds are that's not even an option for you, right? There's only so far back you can go. So I think that there's a, there's a little psychic relief that I found and like, oh, well, I don't even have to worry about my ability to know, you know, exactly what corner of what place my ancestors came from to like use these tools. I can just focus on the now and focus on the land that I'm on. And I'll say too, now I'm just sort of riffing, but Mark: hmm. Lauren: you know, I would really love to just serve as an example that, That this space isn't just for, like, crunchy white people, and I think that that is a stereotype of paganism that I've encountered in the Black community, personally, that, like, you know, it's, it's just a stereotype that's out there. Like, we have just as much need and, and right to access these practices as anyone else. So, I think there's maybe some unlearning that I had to do and, and some unlearning that lots of us have to do to be Anything we want to be and not just what society says we should be or should stay away from. So, I like to, I would like to think that I can help just make explicit that this is a path that is open to everyone no matter what your origin, no matter what your skin color. Mark: Absolutely. And I was so grateful when you created the BIPOC Affinity Group, because I really wanted there to be one. Obviously I couldn't have anything to do with the creation of that. And other people in the community were just too busy they, they, you know, they weren't going to make the lift in order to make that happen, but it was so important that it be there. I will say a thing about what you were riffing on, which is that when I first created atheopaganism, it was just for myself. As, you know, an American who doesn't have any, like, family legacy of English or Irish or Scottish things, just kind of a person plunked here on Turtle Island with a relationship with land, but no inheritance of culture other than capitalism, and so I, you know, I crafted it with the idea that it would be modern and informed by modern values. But there are people in the community for whom, you know, like Indigenous people, for example, you know, for whom drawing back on those cultural threads is really important. And so, it's not... It's not that you can't do that, it's that you don't have to. You can still have a powerful practice that's very meaningful to you, starting from modernity and your own life and your own experience. Lauren: Yeah, Mark: yeah. Lauren: yeah, I completely 1000 percent agree. And I should say, like, the, you know, some of the folks in the BIPOC group are like reading a book about hoodoo, which is a magical practice developed by people who came to America through enslavement. And, yeah, I definitely see value in looking back and drawing on, on traditions and, you know, white, white American culture in the last 400 years, that's a culture too. And there's, there's stuff to draw from everywhere. I think that, sorry, I'm losing my train of thought here. No, there, there's something to draw from. And, and there, in every culture, right, there are magical traditions in your, in your family tree, right? And often for people of color, I think they're a little bit overlooked. One great little fact that I read in trying to educate myself more about these traditions in the African American community was that when folks were escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad, they would carry magical totems with them to give them bravery. And I just love the idea that You know, sure, there, maybe there's no quote unquote real magic there, but the bravery is real and the political action it led to is real, so, yeah, I absolutely don't mean to say, like, working, looking backwards isn't, isn't good or isn't worth it or anything, but I, I really appreciate the, the emphasis on modernity and, and that you can make this what you want, whether or not you have access to looking back in your own ancestry. Mark: Mm hmm. Yucca: And we've been using the term BIPOC, I think that might be a little bit new for some people. Some people are familiar with it, but can you define that for our listeners who haven't come across this term before, or have only seen it written? Lauren: Absolutely. Thanks for that flag. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, BIPOC. That's what that stands for. And I should say too, you know, our community, the BIPOC group is, is small, it's still developing, as it should, and I think that we aren't necessarily committed to using that term forever. There are Interesting debates happening within various cultural groups in, you know, I can only speak about, I think, the U. S., but within the U. S. about what umbrella term we should use to refer to ourselves and, and those things are in flux. So that name isn't chiseled in stone, but it's a handy shorthand, I think, for racialized groups in the United States to, to come together in this moment for the purposes of this community. Yeah. Mark: Yeah, that's great. Thank you. You know, I, I was just in DC a few weeks ago on a lobby trip. And I had the good fortune of getting a reservation to go to the National Museum of African American Culture and History. I've I mean, honestly, I think every American should be marched through there the, it was profound and infuriating and tragic and inspiring and just an extraordinary experience and I really recommend it to anyone who doesn't feel that they have a grounding in, in what that experience is, at least to the degree that I can get my mind around it as not being that kind of person  Lauren: got the chance to go before we left DC and it's, it's an amazing museum. Hard recommend. Yeah. Mark: So, you're now on the Atheopagan Society Council and you've talked a little about, you know, some of your, some of the roles that you kind of see yourself as playing within the community. Where, where do you see us going? What I mean, we're, we're relatively recent. We I, I published the essay that became the book in 2009 which is now starting to be some years ago but time is slow that way Yucca: council's been around four years at this point. Mark: right, right, the, we only just got our non profit Thank you. You know, status a couple of years ago and but that was an important step to say this is more than about individuals that are working within this community now. We want to create a container and a vehicle for these ideas, you know, to be sustained into the future. So, you've, I know you've been to one meeting, but do you have  Yucca: a member of the community for quite a while now as well, Lauren: Yeah, yeah, a year ish or so. Yeah. Man, I, I guess my hopes are really simple, that it just keeps growing, and it stays inclusive, and that it We become a place where folks from all walks of life feel comfortable. I should say I'm also part of the parents affinity group. I have a young child and we've been talking about some really cool stuff, like maybe a scouting program. And... I think that there are so many people who are in a similar boat to me, where like they're, they're parenting, they didn't necessarily grow up with a pagan, much less an atheopagan, orientation towards things, and they're trying to figure out how to raise kids with these values, so I hope that that space in particular continues to grow. I think I've, I've heard you, Mark, maybe on another episode talk about a book of rituals that you're coming out with. I think it would be wonderful if... We start seeing folks sharing examples of how they celebrate the seasons and, and life transitions, and I know that like some of that is out there already, but I think for, for lots of people, including myself, there's both. There's like a path paving there that can be really helpful to see examples of how you actually like do atheopaganism. And. And also a sense of community when you know, you know, of course, like, you know, a ritual for me here in New York City probably wouldn't relate with the land and in the same way that it would for either of you in different parts of the world, but it's nice to think about some commonality, because I think You know, Mark: mm hmm, Lauren: when you're in Catholic Mass and you know that this Mass is really similar to a Mass happening hundreds of miles away, that, that builds that sense, so, finding common threads if we can, I think, would be a nice way to keep the community cohesive, even as it continues to grow and, and spread and, and morph based on the geography of, of the particular atheopagan or atheopagan family. Yeah. Mark: Yeah, now that you mention it the idea comes to mind, I mean, my book is coming out in April, and it's much more of a how to book than the first Atheopaganism book, which was, the first half of which is theory, really and then the second is about the principles and, you know, doing rituals and the holidays and all that kind of stuff. But maybe another project would be editing a crowdsourced ritual book. Yucca: like an anthology, Mark: Yeah, so, you  Yucca: out to the community and getting Mark: yeah, Yucca: not everybody, but whoever wants to share their insights and sharing that, that could be really, that could be amazing, I Mark: That could be really good. Yeah, I mean, the other thought that I had that I floated a while ago, and it just seems that nobody has the spoons for it, is a parenting book that I would edit. But I can't write because I'm not a parent. Yucca: Well, I am really interested in that one. It just needs to, gotta get the timing to work on that if other people are interested as well. Mark: I really  Yucca: I can't do the whole book, but I think that there's some sections that I'd be able to do. Mark: great, yeah, and I mean, I, I think the, one of the things that we are presented with now as an opportunity is the whole question about families and kids and how we engage families and, you know, basically build Culture within family units, right? Which I just think is so exciting. And I know John Cleveland Host, who's currently the chair of the Atheopagan Society, I mean, his, he kind of stumbled into all of this because of wanting to have culture for his children. So, yeah, it's that really presents a, a great opportunity, I think. Yucca: And we're getting folks now with different ages. I mean, his kids, his oldest are probably going to be off to college soon, right? And a lot of, I know there's a lot of us with real little ones, but there's a good range of... of ages as well. Mark: Mm hmm. Mm hmm. Yeah oh, I'm just, I, I can see the book sitting on a shelf right now, and it's not, it's not very thin either. There's a, there's a lot in it. Yucca: Well, and even just within the, the umbrella of paganism in general, there aren't a lot of parent books. I mean, there's Circle Round, there's, Lauren, can you think of any others that Lauren: I mean, when I was pregnant, I looked and I have Circle Round sitting on my bookshelf. Mark: too. Lauren: I think there's I'm, I'm blanking on the title, but there was another book with sort of like things for, you know, stories for kids. Of course, I think there's all sorts of. of material for kids to engage with the seasons, but in terms of actual parenting tips or, or guides, no, family practices, no, no. I don't think there's, if there's stuff out there that I haven't found it, so I would be really grateful for some sort of anthology coming out of the community. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Gotta happen. Yucca: And then, of course, I don't think there's anything specifically from an atheist point of view. Right, there's plenty of like you were saying, the seasonal kind of secular stuff that's like, yes, it's fall and the leaves are changing, but not really something that is, that's coming at it from that angle. Mark: right. Lauren: Yeah. And I know that Like I know some folks who are involved in like Unitarian Universalist congregations, and I think they might have some curriculums and things for kids, but, so there, and I think the Humanist Society, I don't know, they might have some stuff. So there's probably like things out there that we could draw from, but nothing that weaves together all of the pieces that make the atheopagan community special. So I think it would be neat if we could make a contribution like that. Yucca: And I like books, I like to have a book in my, like I appreciate podcasts and blogs and all of that, but there's something very different in terms of the experience of turning a page and sitting on the You know, sitting cuddled under the blankets with the kitty cat next to you as you, like, turn the pages and sip your warm drink. It's just a very different experience. Yeah, Mark: Yeah, Lauren: yeah. And I will say I think Mark mentioned the John Cleland Host and Pagan Families episode, and Arwen, I think you were on that one too, right? Yucca: it was, Lauren: I bookmarked it and listened to it several times because, like, oh, there's so much in here! Yeah, I think that there's, there's endless wisdom that folks who have been parenting in the atheopagan community could pass on to folks like me who are just starting out and it would be wonderful to have it as a book that you could cuddle up with for sure. Yucca: How old's your little one, by the way? Lauren: He's one and a half. Yucca: and a half. Oh, Mark: tiny.  Yucca: That is a Lauren: little.  Yucca: so fun, though, right? Everything is opening up now. Lauren: yeah, tons and tons of fun. Yeah, we're, we've been really happy as parents and Yeah, I just hope that we're able to raise him with a sense of community and I think we have that in lots of ways, but I would love for him to feel a connection to this community if that feels right to him and to you. To give him the good parts of being raised with religion that I received without any of the baggage would be, would be great if we can figure out how to do that. Mark: One of the things that I'm really excited about when I think about atheopagan parenting is giving kids the skills to do rituals themselves so that they can work with their psychology. We don't really give kids very many tools in terms of emotional regulation and, you know, kind of changing your mental state, your emotional frame, all that kind of stuff. We just, we don't see that modeled. And, you know, I just... I'm really excited at the prospect of a 12 year old who decides, okay, I'm going to light a candle, and I'm going to contemplate that candle, and it's going to calm me down, and I'm going to be okay about what Marianne said at school, you know, that kind of thing. So, Lauren: Yeah, like you, you know, as your brain is developing in those teenage years, that's when you need those tools the most in some ways and I think that's why I was so drawn to it as a teenage girl myself and You know, I have read a fair few, I guess, gentle parenting type books that, that, talk about introducing things like breathing techniques to your kids. So I am hopeful that some of that stuff that we might call rituals and other people might call, you know, just mindfulness practices, Mark: mm hmm. Lauren: are making their way into parenting culture with folks who are becoming parents now. There's, there's so much more that could be explored and could be articulated for kids and I would love that for my own child for sure. Mark: Yeah, because the world of ritual, it feels so good, and it can be so... Enlightening with a lowercase e in terms of understanding yourself, seeing what your proclivities are and what your core beliefs are, and kind of understanding what your lens is on the world, and maybe seeing some of the limitations of that, and being able to better understand how other people see the world. There's just so much in it, and, you know, I've been a pagan since 1987. And Yucca, of course, you know, you were raised pagan and I still feel like I'm only kind of nibbling at the edges of all of the things that it can do for me. Yucca: Yeah  Mark: and the richness that it brings to my life. Yeah, I think so too, Yucca: we're really, you know, sorting through that. Mark: yeah. Lauren: Yeah, Mark: That was one thing, you know, when I thought about, okay, you know, how we're going to merge atheism with paganism, how is that going to work it occurred to me that the big piece that comes with the paganism is 50 or 60 years of experience accumulated in how to do effective rituals. Yucca: Mm hmm. Mark: Because the atheist side didn't have that. We, we have lots of folks that come into our community and they're like how do I get started? What do I do first? I, I, I get it with all the values and the worldview, but how do I do this practice? Yucca: Yeah. Lauren: yeah. Yucca: One of the things that I really value about that from the parent perspective is that one of the things that we're doing for our kids is helping them to develop skills. And then when they grow up, they're going to go in the direction that they went, right? How many people do most of our community were raised in different religions than their parents, right? And that's okay, right? People make different choices. But I want my kids to have whatever religion they end up being. Whether they stay in the pagan community or not, I want them to have those tools to be able to calm themselves down, to look at themselves, all those things that you were just talking about, Mark, and have the, those ritual skills, even if, you know, I would, doesn't fit me, but if they decide they want to become theists and they believe in a god, then, then great, they have these skills that they can use within that context that's going to help them live a happier, more fulfilled life. Lauren: Yeah, Yucca: it's really beautiful that we're trying to do that as, as, you know, atheopagan parents. Lauren: I think that's beautiful, too. And, you know, while we're on this topic and we're talking a little bit about practice, it just occurs to me to name that I, I really found the, the tools that I had available to me through my practice to be so helpful in getting through like pregnancy and the newborn stage and, and birth. And I had a really tough childbirth experience and it took me a long time to sort of bounce back from it. I found the newborn stage really hard and like, man, if there's ever a time when, like, you've got to lean into your, your meditative or your, your safe place exercises, it's like those first couple weeks postpartum, right? It's just, it's really tough stuff. And If there, if there's anyone who's out there who's, who's pregnant and thinking about making space for this in their life, like I, I could not give enough of a thumb. Obviously, you know, postpartum, also do all the things that you need to do for your mental health, the therapy, or whatever other support systems you need, but I think that this is, Yucca: too, Lauren: and the physical stuff, absolutely, like this is, you know, I'm, I'm not trying to say anything that discounts, like, Traditional Western medicine or, or psychotherapy or anything like that, but just having another set of tools, I think, really helped me in early parenthood and the sort of the transition between pregnancy and birth and parenting. I'll also say that I think You know, for folks who are trying to figure out ritual practices and maybe are also parents of young kids, like, it doesn't have to be an hour. It doesn't have to be like, I don't have an hour. It's a lot of my practices are just extremely short. You know, Yucca: 45 seconds with the bathroom door locked? Lauren: Exactly, you know, or picking up a, I do a lot of sort of like, I guess I'd call them like totems, you know, I have particular little objects that help put me in a particular mindset, you know, it could just be as simple as picking up that particular ring and putting it on your finger, you know, and, and that's enough to shift your mindset. So I think talking about ritual in an abstract way can be a little bit intimidating, but it can be as simple, as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be. Mark: Yeah, I find that the things that I have on my focus are all, they're things that have stories associated with them in my mind. So they have an associative meaning, right? It's not just a seashell. It's a seashell that I found when I was 11 on the Costa del Sol in Spain. You know, it's, it's got a, that was stirred up by a huge storm that Brought all these shells up onto the beach. So, the charging of items... Which obviously isn't really a physical process. It's a psychological process. It's building a strong association between a thing and a state of mind, right? That's a very, very powerful practice and it's one that anybody can do and it's, and it's a way to do a quickie ritual, right? Yeah, you pick up the ring, you put it on, okay, now I've got my bravery ring. Lauren: Yeah, exactly. And I guess it occurs to me, I don't know if totem is like a word I'm accidentally appropriating from some group, maybe I should say talisman, but yeah, the idea of having an object that just has that story. I think that can be really powerful and it's really short and simple but isn't enough to sometimes turn your day around or give you that extra boost and I think a lot of my practice has been, you know, especially sort of before I had a kid. It was all stuff to just, like, make me work harder or make me braver in, in political action, and I'm trying to have a more open mind these days about what I can use it for, that it, it isn't just a thing I should use to help me churn out another couple pages on a legal brief. It's like something that I can use to just, like, expand myself or, or heal myself or just have fun or, or whatever it is it, I think I'm trying to broaden my mind and, and encourage other people to have a broad mind about what it can do for you. Mark: yeah, one of the pieces that we That we often, it doesn't get talked about in the pagan community very much is how pleasurable ritual can be. It just feels good. And that, in and of itself, is a perfectly fine outcome. That's a great outcome, right? You know, you're in a bad mood, so you go and you do a thing, and then you're not in a bad mood. Well, that's wonderful!  Yucca: Or you're not even in a bad mood to start with. Mark: No, you're just Yucca: You're just, yeah, it Mark: messing around with candles and incense and cool objects, and it just feels really cool, and you feel sort of wizard y, and it's all fun. Lauren: Yeah, it's inherently fun, often. Yeah.  Mark: It's play. It's a form of play. Lauren: Yeah. Mark: Well, Lauren... Yucca: there resources that you, you'd mentioned that you had some resources and things you wanted to share with the Lauren: Yeah I do, I have a couple of things. So the first takes like a little bit of explanation, but I don't know if listeners are familiar with the concept of environmental justice or environmental racism, but Environmental racism is the disproportionate impact of environmental hazards on people of color. It's a term used at least in the U. S. and I think also internationally. And environmental justice is the idea that basically in short you're going to stop poisoning people, period, all people. Yucca: Sounds like a great idea. Lauren: it does, doesn't it? Nice and simple. And that definition is from a website called ejnet. org. And there... On that website, and I can share the link for the show notes, there's a list of principles of environmental justice that I find really inspiring, and it was written by a group of people of color, environmentalists, environmental activists in 1991 at a convening. And the very first principle of the, I think it's, yeah, 17. Yucca: And is that environmental justice action? Is that what Lauren: This is ejnet. org is the website, ejnet, yeah, I can, I can send a link, but, the first principle in that document reads, environmental justice affirms the sacredness of Mother Earth, ecological unity, and the interdependence of all species, and the right to be free from ecological destruction. So I just think it's really, really special that In my mind, part of what atheopaganism is doing is affirming that sacredness of Mother Earth and opening up a path for all people to do that, that really aligns with this foundational document of environmental justice. So I just think that's cool. Yucca: Hmm. Lauren: Yeah, Mark: up a little bit. Lauren: it's really beautiful.  Mark: it is. It's Lauren: yeah, it is. And I encourage everybody to, yeah, check out those principles and, and to get involved in environmental justice wherever you are. Yeah, just a couple of books that I feel like have sort of helped me in this intersection between action, political action, and pagan stuff. There's a great book called Revolutionary Witchcraft by Sarah Lyons. Mark: Yeah, Lauren: A short book. I can't remember if there's theism in there, so sorry if there is, but it's really great. It's short. Everyone should read it. There's another great book called Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hershey that I just read, and it was one of those real aha books. It just talks about... Ways to honor yourself, honor your body, and kind of break free of what she calls grind culture. So this idea that you have to be productive all the time, that's a product of like capitalism and colonialism, and it's something that I really struggle to resist. So I thought that that was great. Two more things. There's this book called Hope in the Dark Solnit, I think is how you say it. Really short book that just sort of emphasizes Don't give up hope that we can make the world a better place. The world is really complicated and Things can and do get better even when they seem really bleak. And then the last resource I'll share is this wonderful podcast from Emergence Magazine, and I think that's actually the name of the podcast. And it has episodes on all different topics that explore the connections between culture, spirituality, and ecology. And they've had like Robin Wall Kilmer on all sorts of, of authors exploring this intersection. And again, some of it might be sort of more like a little bit more woo than some of the folks who listen to this podcast like, but there's a lot of really great stuff there. Listening to each episode is just like a gift, so I recommend that as well and I can, I can share like links and, and all of those, those names and authors in case people want to look them up. And then the last thing I would just say if you'll indulge me in this like quote this quote I really love I'm not a teacher, only a fellow traveler of whom you asked away. I pointed ahead, ahead of myself as well as you, so please, like, I offer everything I've said with humility. I'm working all of this out myself, and I'm really happy to be working it out with other folks in this community. Mark: that's really beautiful. Thank you. You know, fun fact. The first pagan ritual I ever went to, when I was invited by a friend back in 1987, was to a coven which included Rebecca Solnit's brother. Lauren: Wow. Small world. Mark: Yep, very small world. Lauren: Well, I guess that's another example of these connections between the activist world and the pagan world run, run deeper and are everywhere. Mark: Yep, they are. Well, Lauren,  Yucca: so much. They're saying the same thing, but no, really, this is so exciting to have you here with us and part of the community and just everything you're saying is just, just yes. So wonderful. So thank you so much. Mark: and thank you for your work. Yucca: Yeah, Mark: You know, those of us that are in the environmental field can feel really beat up a lot of the time, and the organizations we work for, even the big ones, are under resourced relative to the industries that they're up against. and the headwinds politically that they're up against. And so, thank you for all the effort it took to get the credentials that you needed to be able to do the work you're doing and for the work that you're doing in the world. Thank you. Lauren: That's very kind and it's, it's my pleasure to do it and I'm really grateful for the opportunity to just come on here and, and riff on all these things and You know, thank, thank you both for creating this community that's been such a source of, and for everyone really who's involved, who, who are co creating this community that's been such a wonderful space. It's, you know, after a hard day of doing hard stuff and thinking about pollution on long timelines, it's such a wonderful treat to just like listen to an episode of this podcast or check out the Facebook group. It's been a tremendous source of, of solace for me, and I hope that it is for everyone. for other activists who might find their way into this space. So yeah, really, really grateful all around. Mark: Well, thank you so much. And with that, I think that's a good place for us to stop. Gratitude is always a good place to land on. So, thanks once again. Thanks to all our listeners. And we'll be back next week with another episode of The Wonder of Science Based Paganism.    

The Money Marketing Podcast
In Conversation With… Sarah Lyons, Parmenion and Hayley Rabbets, The Verve Foundation

The Money Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 34:53


For this episode, host Lois Vallely talks to Sarah Lyons from Parmenion and Hayley Rabbets from The Verve Foundation about how advice firms, and the wider financial services space, are dealing with the advent of the Consumer Duty. They discuss the advice gap, and how the industry can support new entrants into financial services and improve diversity across financial advice and fund management.

The Mile You're In
#47 - The Heart Of A Lyon

The Mile You're In

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 74:49


In this episode, special guest Sarah Lyons and I discuss success at an early stage in life, the injury bug, falling out of and back in love with running, and much more. Follow Sarah On TikTok: @SarahLyoness To Support The Show: ⁠patreon.com/HeelStriker954 Intro & Outro Produced By: Awwyeah Background Music: Closer by Jay Someday --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themileyourein/support

Who's There? A Podcast About Horror Fans
Ep. 117: Sarah Lyons (Witch, Writer, & Filmmaker)

Who's There? A Podcast About Horror Fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 57:39


Show Notes: Sarah's Socials: Website: https://sarah-lyons.com/  Linktree: https://linktr.ee/citymystic  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/citymystic/  Who's There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherepc  Email: whostherepc@gmail.com  Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com  Sarah Lyons is a writer, activist, occultist, and witch. She is the author of the book “Revolutionary Witchcraft, a Guide to Magical Activism” from Running Press. Sarah has been practicing magic for over a decade, and has been deeply involved in New York City's occult scene for years. She was the witch in residence for Vice, where she had a weekly tarot-based web series, and her writing has appeared in Teen Vogue, Vice, Broadly, Slutist, Fusion,  Dirge Magazine, and Dear Darkling. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whostherepod/support

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms

What happens when the usual parenting advice feels zero-percent applicable to our own situation? The first step is to let go of any "second arrow" self-blame that that is the case. The second step is to chart our own paths. Amy and Margaret discuss: What types of kids may not benefit from the one-size-fits-all parenting advice Why the concept of default parenting advice is harmful Why kids "irritating behaviors" are signs that they are growing and learning appropriately Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode: Sarah Lyons for Western NY Family Magazine: "One Size Doesn't Fit All" Our episode "When Your Kid Doesn't Fit the Mold" Jeanie Lerche Davis for WebMD: 10 Commandments of Good Parenting Dana Bosu: How to Cope When Your Child is Different Andrew Solomon: Far From the Tree Ross Greene: The Explosive Child Rita Eichenstein: Not What I Expected Deborah Reber: Differently Wired Sign up for What Fresh Hell Plus on Supporting Cast to get all episodes ad-free, plus monthly bonus episodes. Supporting Cast works right where you already listen! Go to whatfreshhell.supportingcast.fm to subscribe in two taps for just $4.99 a month, or $39.99 a year. We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: https://www.whatfreshhellpodcast.com/p/promo-codes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Money Box
Money Box Live: How to protect your data

Money Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 29:00


A prolific cyber crime gang has stolen personal data belonging to more than 100,000 employees. It's a mass hack which has impacted organisations globally. In the hands of criminals, your personal data can be used to make cloned credit cards, buy phone plans, falsely claim government benefits and even take out a mortgage, for which you can become liable. In this podcast, we discuss how you can try and prevent this from happening and what you can do if you are a victim. The experts on the panel are Sarah Lyons, from the National Cyber Security Centre and Matt Cooke, Cyber Security Strategist at Proofpoint - which helps protect businesses and employees online. Presenter: Adam Shaw Producer: Amber Mehmood and Clare Worden Editor: Jess Quayle (First broadcast 3pm Wednesday 14th June, 2023)

Design Mind frogcast
The Future of Streaming Media

Design Mind frogcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 42:23


What does it take to design products people love in the world of streaming entertainment? To find out, we're joined by Sarah Lyons, streaming media leader, product executive and former Head of Product at HBO Max in conversation with Sean Rhodes, Executive Creative Director of frog North America. Sarah has worked on products that support a fanbase. The scale of HBO Max's reach is massive–around 95 million subscribers worldwide. Sarah shares her own experience building a career in the rapidly evolving world of streaming entertainment, the new consumer trends and behaviors that are shaping the media landscape and where to look for inspiration on what's next for your product roadmap. Hint: it turns out, children truly are the future.Brought to you by frog, a global creative consultancy. frog is part of Capgemini Invent. (https://www.frog.co)Find episode transcripts and relevant info (https://www.frog.co/designmind/design-mind-frogcast-ep-32-the-future-of-streaming-media)Download the new frog report 'The Regenerative Compass' (https://go.frog.co/the-regenerative-compass)Host/Writer: Elizabeth Wood, Editorial Director, frogResearch & Story Support: Camilla Brown, Senior Copyeditor, frogAudio Production: Richard Canham, Lizard Media (https://www.lizardmedia.co.uk)

SaturnVox
The Safety to Surrender - On How to Study Magic and Revolutionary Witchcraft | Sarah Lyons

SaturnVox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 62:40


This week, we welcome my new friend, writer, activist, filmmaker, and witch, Sarah Lyons, for a special in-person recording of the pod! I actually adored the background of city sounds you hear in this interview that I did with the @citymystic discussing her two books, which I personally think were well missing from occult literature until she wrote them, How to Study Magic and Revolutionary Witchcraft. We giggle, we joke, we contemplate horror, as we discuss some serious issues such as; Who gets to define who as “Othered”? Why is it so important to reclaim the term Wtich? How does the body act as an object held within the political dimension? What's the difference between calling yourself Witch vs Magician? Why might we need the discipline of a container to unleash ecstasy? And perhaps most importantly, how can we find safety as we stand at crossroads making deals with uncertainty? All this and more, on today's episode of SaturnVox. To find more on Sarah, check out their website where you can find access to their impressive portfolio of written articles, book them for consultation for your tv show or podcast, read their blog, or buy their books! To find more on SaturnVox, check out their instagram and twitter @saturnvox, or, visit their website saturnvox.com.  If you want to support the show towards goals of better equipment, merch, and bonus material, please check out the Patreon at www.patreon.com/saturnvox where one can join in on our book club where we are currently reading the Magic in History compilation on Conjuring Spirits compiled by Dr. Claire Fanger,  and discord community in which we are currently engaged in a decan walk complete with bouquet building and poetry forming.  Original music for the podcast performed by Jules M. Dooley, traditional astrologer and sound artist. Follow his experiments with astrology + sound + ai visuals on IG: @glitches_in_the_night_sky Fallen Angel graphic drawn by the effervescent tattooer and illustrator @floodtower SHOW NOTES: Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism How to Study Magic: A Guide to History, Lore, and Building Your Own Practice The Jakarta Method: Washington's Anticommunist Crusade and the Mass Murder Program that Shaped Our World by Vincent Bevins

KOTO Community Radio News
Off The Record 3-28-23: Rico School Detachment And Annexation

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 60:45


The Telluride School District could be expanding. A committee is researching the possibility of extending the school district boundary to include the Town of Rico. Rico School Organization Planning Committee members Sarah Lyons, Madeline Tanguay, and Telluride Superintendent John Pandolfo talk about what detachment and annexation could mean.

The Pragmatic Pagan
Ep. #69: Putting the Craft in Witchcraft

The Pragmatic Pagan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 41:39


Let's talk about the "craft" in Witch-Craft. Join Ash, as she breaks down the visual from last week and explains how the elements and different types of magick have woven together to support this new era of her Witch journey. We also have a brew of new segments! Learn more about keeping a witch's compendium, sink into some science facts, explore different magickal tools, engage with recommended books and resources, and incorporate some sustainable living tips from Alyssa. Recommended this episode: Urban forager: Alexis Nikole (@blackforager), Indoor Plant Stylist Mariah Greene (@greene.piece), and the book "How to Study Magic" by Sarah Lyons (@citymystic). Find those links, our socials, Patreon, and more on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/atomicwitchcraft --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atomicwitchcraft/message

Witchhassle
041 - Sarah Lyons and How to Study Magic

Witchhassle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 66:51


Returning Witchhassle champion Sarah Lyons pops by to talk about her new book, How to Study Magic: History, Lore, and Building Your Own Practice. We get into magic, community, and wrangling with history. Buy the book here: https://www.runningpress.com/titles/sarah-lyons/how-to-study-magic/9780762479207/ Learn more about Sarah here: https://sarah-lyons.com/ and here: https://www.instagram.com/citymystic/ and here: https://twitter.com/_sarah_lyons_ Listeners Note: Maybe it was two flights, not three.

Somewhere in the Skies
Mitch Horowitz: UFOs and Uncertain Places

Somewhere in the Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 94:47


On episode 291 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we are joined by author, lecturer, and occultist, Mitch Horowitz. Horowitz is a historian of alternative spirituality and one of today's most literate voices of esoterica and mysticism. He is writer-in-residence at the New York Public Library, lecturer-in-residence at the Philosophical Research Society in Los Angeles, and the PEN Award-winning author of the book, Occult America. Today, he joins Ryan and author, witch, and occultist, Sarah Lyons, to discuss his new book, Uncertain Places, and also to discuss the more esoteric side of UFOs, their liminal place in the occult, and then Horowitz answers your listener questions. Order Mitch Horowitz's books and learn more at: https://bit.ly/3taBnEH Order Sarah Lyons books at: https://bit.ly/3DPiw7dPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comYouTube Channel: CLICK HEREBook your Cameo video with Ryan at: https://bit.ly/3kwz3DOOfficial Store: CLICK HEREBuy Somewhere in the Skies coffee! Use promo code: SOMEWHERESKIES10 to get 10% off your order: https://bit.ly/3rmXuapOrder Ryan's book in paperback, ebook, or audiobook: https://amzn.to/3PmydYCTwitter: @SomewhereSkiesInstagram: @SomewhereSkiesPodRead Ryan's Articles by CLICKING HEREWatch Mysteries Decoded for free at: https://bit.ly/3rJpbd7Opening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteCopyright © 2022 Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Missing Witches
WF Sarah Lyons: Witchcraft Resists Nihilism And Alienation

Missing Witches

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 53:28


https://sarah-lyons.com/https://www.missingwitches.com/2022/11/10/ep173-wf-sarah-lyons---witchcraft-resists-nihilism-and-alienation

This Podcast is a Ritual
How To Study Magic (w/ Sarah Lyons)

This Podcast is a Ritual

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 62:37


Radical activist and bad ass witch Sarah Lyons returns to the ritual to discuss her latest book, How to Study Magic, an introductory guide to making heads and tails of all things occult. Tune into Sarah's vibrations at: https://sarah-lyons.com/ Join the ritual a:t www.patreon.com/thispodcastisaritual Follow the Wizard on Instagram @personisawake

The Witch Wave
BONUS EP: Sarah Lyons, Activist Witch (Witch Wave Plus Re-release)

The Witch Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 67:19 Very Popular


BONUS EPISODE: This was originally released as a Witch Wave Plus episode for our Patreon backers on May 11, 2022. In light of recent current events re: Roe v. Wade being overturned, we are taking it out from behind the paywall and releasing it to everyone in hopes that it will offer some inspiration and activation. __________________________________________________Sarah Lyons is a writer, activist, filmmaker, and witch based in New York City. Her writing and herself have appeared in Teen Vogue, Vice, and The CW show Mysteries Decoded. Her first book, Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism was published in 2019, and her second book How to Study Magic will be out in October of 2022 from Running Press.On this episode she shares her initial thoughts about the impending overturn of Roe v. Wade, how to incorporate witchcraft into our political actions, and lessons of the witch that can help us build a freer, brighter future.Content warning: this episode is a heavy one full of topics such as abortion, rape, surveillance, fascism, and more, so listen if / when you have the capacity for it.Further readingPlanned Parenthood Action FundNational Network of Abortion FundsWeight limit for emergency contraception - Planned ParenthoodPew Research Center: The majority of Americans support abortionCatholic women and contraception statistics (not abortion as Pam misstated)"The Religious Right and the Abortion myth" in PoliticoTor browserBrave browserProtonMailSignal appACT UP (The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power)ZapatistasStanding RockHaitian Revolution"The Feminist History of Spiritualism" by Pam in Ms. Magazine (Waking the Witch excerpt)National Bail Fund Network

Mysteries Decoded
Witches

Mysteries Decoded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 49:59


Darcy talks witches and witchcraft with Renee Watt, a professional witch and psychic, about her approach to reading and assisting clients and her experiences communicating with the other side. Then witch and filmmaker Sarah Lyons, featured in Mysteries Decoded Season 1: Witches of Salem, shares with Darcy her ever-evolving relationship with witchcraft and the occult, and her perspective on the Witches of Salem.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
PODCAST EXTRA - Stop Commenting On Weight

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 5:57


Comments about people gaining or losing pounds can trigger agony and despair Sarah Lyons, Body Coach, tells PJ Coogan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SISTERHOOD OF SWEAT - Motivation, Inspiration, Health, Wealth, Fitness, Authenticity, Confidence and Empowerment

Are you interested in photography?  Have you been worried about having your picture taken? In this episode I talk with Sarah Lyons Glabman. She is the owner of PictureGroove Photography, and also the founder of Epic Destination Shoot, and BodyScape Magazine. Sarah has over 14 years' experience as one of the most reputable photographers in the fitness and glamour arenas of photography. In 2019, Sarah teamed up with fitness icon Monica Brant to create the Epic Destination Photo Shoots. Today we're discussing photography, confidence, and why you shouldn't wait to feel camera ready. Sarah shares her experience of finding her passion for photography, and how a great photo can make you feel confident. We also announce the Wild Horses Project. Don't miss this discussion. Questions I asked: How did you get started into photography? How do you look at the failure and see the win? How do you deal with imposter syndrome and blocking yourself? How do you bring the best out in people you're shooting? Will you show some of your photographs? We discuss the Wild Horses Project. How are you involved in the Wild Horses Project? When are the dates for the Wild Horses Project? Topics Discussed: The Wild Horse Project Becoming a photographer. Reaching goals. Billboard photos Overcoming imposter syndrome. Building confidence. Being comfortable in front of a camera. Starting a career. Quotes from the show: “You can be a size two or a size 22, I just wanted the excited person.” @PictureGroove @SisterhoodSweat “We're not promised tomorrow, so do it today.” @PictureGroove @SisterhoodSweat “Photography is a way to elevate yourself and eliminate that self-doubt.” @PictureGroove @SisterhoodSweat “This is going to be a retreat full of love.” @PictureGroove @SisterhoodSweat How you can stay in touch with Sarah: Website The PictureGroove Documentary BodyScapeMag.com com Instagram Instagram for BodyScapeMagazine Twitter   If you're interested in the Wild Horses Project, please reach out to Linda at info@sisterhoodofsweat.com, or shoot her a message on Instagram.   How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud   "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas

Corporate to Calm
Empowering Confidence: Sarah Lyons' Journey from Fashion Stylist to Body Confidence Coach

Corporate to Calm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 53:28


“If the sizing bothers you, simply cut the tag off”. In this episode of Corporate to Calm we speak with Sarah Lyons from Well Styled by Sarah and the recently launched Sarah Lyons Coaching. We chat about her love of fashion and how shopping trips would end up in her offering advice to other shoppers. This resulted in the birth of Well Styled by Sarah.   Sarah worked primarily within the pharmacy industry managing stores and like our last guest left her career when she had her first child. As motherhood ensued Sarah decided as much as she loves her children, she wanted more for herself.   “I'm so lost, I don't know what to do, I feel like I've no purpose outside being a mother”   Sarah is so honest about her loss of identity when she became a Mum. Her story really rings through with my own, wanting you children so much, wanting to be the best Mum and losing yourself in the process. The meaningless chat at the schoolyard gates, the endless collections, there must be more to this. “Who are you, Sarah?”   Sarah absolutely loves fashion and her move to styling was inevitable. Her business is successful but like us all we have faced the unknown over the past two years.  Sarah wondered what more she wanted from her career, she knew she wanted to help people feel good about themselves internally as well as externally. She wanted to help people back to themselves and understand that the fashion industry is…   “Viewing you as an object to wear their clothes now looking at you as a person.”   Sarah's body confidence coaching is so appealing and needed. She talks with such passion. Your body changes every single day, and you can't simply focus on one thing. She teaches her clients that they can change their story. Her businesses marry well together, and she realised when with a client one day that she needed the skills to empower women to feel good in their bodies, making it “an inside and outside job”   Sarah's biggest piece of advice is to listen to yourself because your wisdom comes for your gut and always go with that, make a plan and put the action to it.   Sarah's chat is honest, refreshing and so common in a world where a woman gives up her career to have children and it is not quite the fairy-tale it was expected to be. She has taken her past experiences in business and learned from them. Sarah has just launched her new coaching website and 2022 is looking bright.   Enjoy x        

The AskJasonGelios Real Estate Show | Jason Gelios REALTOR | Author | Expert Media Contributor
9 Upcoming Home Trends To Look Out For In 2022 | Ep. 202 AskJasonGelios Real Estate Show

The AskJasonGelios Real Estate Show | Jason Gelios REALTOR | Author | Expert Media Contributor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 10:05


I share 9 upcoming home trends to look out for in 2022. Inspired by an article by Sarah Lyons and Apartment Therapy. Check it out here: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/living-room-trends-2022-36995132 Be sure to like, comment and share! Got a real estate question? Share it in the comments below! Subscribe to Jason's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ItsAllAboutTheRealEstate Check out other episodes of The AskJasonGelios Real Estate Show Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU7f-6MnAvo&list=PLiRVzHeT4hfc_zObdgb2_hpwyIj8qsej0 Follow on FB: https://www.facebook.com/jasongeliosrealtor/ In the press: https://www.itsallabouttherealestate.com/press.html Purchase Jason's real estate book: THINK LIKE A REALTOR® here: Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Think-like-REALTOR%C2%AE-selling-residential/dp/0578448866/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Think+like+a+realtor&qid=1559215969&s=gateway&sr=8-2 Barnes And Nobles Online: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/think-like-a-realtor-jason-gelios/1131000728?ean=9780578448862 Indiebound.org: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780578448862 Signed real estate book copy requests: ItsAllAboutTheRealEstate.com Hire Jason Gelios At ItsAllAboutTheRealEstate.com Subscribe to VALUE PACKED Free e-newsletter here: https://www.itsallabouttherealestate.com/connect-with-jason-gelios.html Broker Disclosure: https://www.itsallabouttherealestate.com/connect-with-jason-gelios.html About Jason Gelios REALTOR® Jason Gelios is an award winning top producing REALTOR®, Expert Media Contributor with Community Choice Realty in Southeast Michigan. Author of the real estate book ‘Think Like a REALTOR®: A little book about buying and selling residential real estate through the eyes of a REALTOR®. Creator of The AskJasonGelios Real Estate Show, contributor of expertise to the likes of Yahoo Finance and REALTOR.com, Jason educates aspiring home buyers, sellers and existing home owners tips and real world knowledge to help achieve their real estate goals. Jason is also a local speaker educating home buyers on the process of purchasing a home. He is known for his transparent and honest way of representing buyers and sellers so that they have a deeper understanding of the process and walk away feeling valued.

Your Mission, Your Message and Your Mindset in Business
Exploring your Image, Style and Body Confidence with Sarah Lyons

Your Mission, Your Message and Your Mindset in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 52:46


Back with a bang after a long summer break, so much so that I forgot what episode number I was at, so you'll hear me say it's Episode 50 when it's actually Episode 48! Running ahead of myself again!  My guest on the podcast this week is the incredible Sarah Lyons. Sarah is an Image consultant and body confidence coach empowering busy women to start looking after their own wellbeing, rediscover their personal style & love their bodies.  Sarah and I chatted all things style, image and body confidence and what that means to women today, including What an image consultant and body confidence coach can do for you The advantages to having a stylist and body confidence coach in your corner  The myths Sarah hears about styling and body confidence that are not true What it means for women to be comfortable in their own skin How having body confidence impacts other areas of women's lives The best and worst piece of advice Sarah's ever received, and her favourite books to read. A really insightful and empowering conversation, I enjoyed it! You can follow Sarah on Instagram @wellstyled_by_sarah and check out her website www.wellstyled.ie for more tips on body confidence and style (and how to totally ROCK IT!).

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
PODCAST EXTRA - Why Skinny Shaming Can Be Damaging

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 8:46


Body confidence and wellbeing coach Sarah Lyons told PJ the impact skinny shaming can have on people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LMFM 11-1 Podcasts
Meath hairdresser Sarah Lyons on keeping business in focus in lockdown

LMFM 11-1 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 14:12


A hairdresser from Meath has posted everything from baking to a horse foaling on her social media platforms in an effort to keep her business Sarah Lyons hair and beauty bar Summerhill in focus. The posts have been a real hit so much so she has over 1,200 customers booking appointments with her for when lockdown lifts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

No Shelf Control
Episode 021 - Holiday Special with Sarah Lyons Fleming, Tarah Benner, and Tracey Ward

No Shelf Control

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 52:28


Author Lindsey Fairleigh chats with fellow Apocalady authors Sarah Lyons Fleming, Tarah Benner, and Tracey ward about books, the holidays, and the craziness of 2020. Tarah Benner's links:Website: tarahbenner.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/authortarahbennerFacebook Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/166586057674547Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authortarahbenner/Sarah Lyon's Fleming's links:Website: www.sarahlyonsfleming.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahLyonsFlemingFacebook Reader group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/176291096216903Twitter: https://twitter.com/SLyonsFlemingTracey Ward's links:Website: http://www.traceywardauthor.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TraceyWardAuthorBook Recs:KF Breene's books: https://www.amazon.com/K-F-Breene/e/B00DJESXNUThe City Series by Sarah Lyons Fleming: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0753GR9K7The Mercy Thompson Series by Patricia Briggs: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GC9JY2TAnxious People by Fredrik Backman: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B082J5KYG6/Becoming Wild by Nikki van Schyndel: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NQDK6RU/Thru-Hiking Will Break Your Heart by Carrot Quinn: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W4RICAM/Join the No Shelf Control Podcast Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/noshelfcontrolpodcastSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/noshelfcontrolLindsey Pogue's website:https://www.lindseypogue.com/Lindsey Fairleigh's website:www.lindseyfairleigh.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/noshelfcontrol)

Marketing in Other Markets
Teach Them How to Refer You — Sarah Lyons, TX

Marketing in Other Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 38:27


Realtor Sarah Lyons with Century 21 joins us from the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas.Marketing in Other Markets is proudly sponsored by Treadstone Mortgage and Neighborhood Loans.For more tangible tips in real estate marketing, check out Matt's book, The Tangible Action Guide for Real Estate Marketing available on Amazon. 

Somewhere in the Skies
HALLOWEEN SERIES: Revolutionary Witchcraft with Sarah Lyons

Somewhere in the Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 128:01


Welcome to another volume of our Halloween series, Somewhere in the Spooky Skies! This episode, we sit down with for an in-depth conversation with occultist and witch, Sarah Lyons.For someone like me, my knowledge of witches begins and ends with a green-skinned woman either cackling and melting away or belting about defying gravity on Broadway... so Sarah is here to set things straight and navigate us through the complex history of witches, the nature of rituals and practices, and the fascinating and crucial connections between witches and politics/activism. Oh... and we talk UFOs as well!Sarah Lyons is a writer, activist, occultist, and witch. She is the author of the book “Revolutionary Witchcraft, a Guide to Magical Activism” from Running Press. Sarah has been practicing magic for over a decade, and has been deeply involved in New York City’s occult scene for years. She was the witch in residence for Vice, where she had a weekly tarot-based web series, and her writing has appeared in Teen Vogue, Vice, Broadly, Slutist, Fusion, Dirge Magazine, and Dear Darkling. In addition to writing and witchcraft, Sarah is also an organizer with the New York City Democratic Socialists of America. Learn more at: http://www.sarahlyons.orgPurchase "Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism" by CLICKING HEREPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comYouTube Channel: CLICK HEREOfficial Store: CLICK HEREOrder Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERETwitter: @SomewhereSkiesInstagram: @SomewhereSkiesPodWatch Mysteries Decoded for free at www.CWseed.comEpisode edited by Jane Palomera MooreOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteSOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is part of the eOne podcast network. To learn more, CLICK HERE Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kyle Malnati's Calibrate Real Estate
#137: Next Level Living

Kyle Malnati's Calibrate Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 49:56


Sarah Lyons was already a top producing Realtor which earned her a spot in Realtor Magazine as a “30 Under 30.” As an active business woman, spouse, and mother, knew that she needed to retool her already successful process to achieve more. The result: she lost 39 pounds of weight and gained clarity that she needed.  Tune in to find out how she leveled up her already successful life on this week's brand new episode. Media Mentioned in this Episode EP#17: Top Producer Habits EP#19: Working Mom Panel EP #49: Creating Margin - Time is Money The Naked Mind by Annie Grace We believe Leaders are READERS, below are a few of our favorite leadership books: Entreleadership – 20 years of practical business wisdom, Dave Ramsey The Ideal Team Player – How to recognize and cultivate three ideal traits in your team, Patrick Lencioni Business Boutique– A woman’s guide for making money and doing what she loves, Christy Wright  Our Most Recent Episodes: EP #136: Train Your Brain: As a real estate agent, we are often jumping from meeting to meeting, call to call, and fire to fire. Our chosen career is high in emotion, high in stress, and full of challenges – no transaction is ever the same. Harvard trained in Neuroscience, Executive Coach Michelle Anne teaches us that too many challenges at once can create demand overcapacity and actual fear in our brains. EP #135: Get the Most from a Mentor: If you are a good person, with a good reputation, and you work hard – you can make it in real estate. Real Estate investor Mk Elkhamissy has a simple mission in life, to be nice and to win. EP #134: Unlocking the Code to Multifamily Investing: Real estate can be a great path to wealth. But a saying that can be said about most things in life, you should have started sooner and you should have asked more questions, is especially true in real estate.  Written & Produced by Kayla Davis | Hosted by Kyle Malnati Calibrate Real Estate 2425 S. Colorado Blvd #250, Denver, CO 80222 http://www.CalibrateRE.com

Your Marketing Department
Entrepreneur Interview: Sarah Lyons, Associate Broker and Top Agent

Your Marketing Department

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 31:57


Sarah Lyons is sharing some of her #realestate wisdom and how she has grown her business so fast. Sarah is the #1 Century 21 Judge Fite Agent, #61 individual agent in Texas (not brokerage specific). She is a National Association of REALTORS 30 under 30 honoree, has closed over 350 transactions. She's also a buys mom of 2 sons, ages 10 and 8, and knows something about work/life balance. You can connect with Sarah here: Cell/text: 817-675-6006 Email: sarahlyonsrealestate@gmail.com Website: https://www.sarahlyonsrealestate.com/ 00:00 Welcome! 00:20 Introducing Sarah Lyons, Association Broker, NAR 30 Under 30, Over 350 transactions 01:27 How a new family plan and a Groupon got Sarah started 02:50 How much different Sarah's goals were when she started versus now 04:00 beyond putting goals in writing, this is how Sarah does goals 05:17 Marketing strategy, how you don't know what you don't know 05:38 How Sarah gets most of her clients 06:23 how you have to work when you don't have anything to fall back on 06:50 how Sarah got her first client 07:27 she didn't know what to do when she got her first appointment 08:00 why you don't have to wait until everything is perfect 08:40 it's about authenticity 09:20 how her marketing has pivoted after growth and with Covid-19 10:50 how she has been working remotely with buyers 11:35 putting "top agent" into perspective 12:35 how Sarah ranks in Texas against all the other agents in the state across all real estate companies 13:21 how her listing marketing has changed with the pandemic 14:05 what Sarah wishes someone had told her about business before she started 15:00 the importance of family time and a couple ways Sarah's family makes this time 15:38 when Sarah doesn't say I'm sorry 17:00 even a top agent can take a long vacation if you do this 18:00 her husband is her accountability partner by doing this 18:36 Sarah's favorite tip to simplify your life and some of her favorite apps 20:30 marketing automation and how technology can make your life easier 21:32 when it comes to social media, do you feel Facebook is still the best platform? 22:00 what I noticed on the engagement rate on some Facebook pages with huge followings 22:50 choosing which social media platform to use depends on THIS 23:10 two types of marketing I recommend entrepreneurs focus on 23:35 the bad thing that happened to one of my own Facebook pages #entrepreneur #interview #marketing #business #success 24:11 the current opportunity available on Facebook 24:36 what you're going to have to do to reach your customers on Facebook 25:05 this tip is good on any social media platform 25:28 does a real estate agent need this marketing strategy? 27:01 how can we best maximize Google for marketing without spending a lot of money? 27:45 some of the things you can do on Google My Business to market your business 29:00 one way Sarah used her Google My Business and something she checks regularly 30:17 why I recommend Sarah and how she can help you 30:45 how you can get in touch with Sarah 31:05 why Sarah refers clients to us for marketing #entrepreneur #business #marketing #digitalmarketing #realestate

Kate Hancock: Inspired by her
From Fortune 500 Executive to Helping Build Legacies | Ep. 28 with CEO Sarah Lyons Gibbons

Kate Hancock: Inspired by her

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 41:57


Sarah Gibbons is obsessed with helping people build and live their legacy, without feeling like they have to sacrifice everything in the process. Her definition of fulfillment comes from marrying inner purpose and outer expression. When you know exactly... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ibhshow/support

The 2 Book Girls Podcast
Until the End of the World Series by Sarah Lyons Fleming - Part 2

The 2 Book Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 24:08


Sasha and Nicole finish chatting about the Until the End of the World Series

The 2 Book Girls Podcast
Until the End of the World Series by Sarah Lyons Flemming - Part 1

The 2 Book Girls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 28:18


Sasha and Nicole chat about the first two books in the Until the End of the World Series.

No Shelf Control
Episode 003 - Interview with Sarah Lyons Fleming (World Departed)

No Shelf Control

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 60:05 Transcription Available


Lindsey Fairleigh and Lindsey Pogue interview zompoc author Sarah Lyons Fleming about her latest release, World Departed (Cascadia Series, book 1), a brand new zombie apocalypse series set in the same world as her Until The End Of The World series and The City Series. WARNING: This episode contains spoilers about three of Sarah's series.Link to World Departed on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0859CFGRF/Sarah Lyons Fleming on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Sarah-Lyons-Fleming/e/B00DXFM03O/Sarah's website: https://www.sarahlyonsfleming.com/Sarah's FB Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/176291096216903/Join the No Shelf Control Facebook Group:www.facebook.com/groups/noshelfcontrolpodcastSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/noshelfcontrolLindsey Pogue's website:https://www.lindseypogue.com/Lindsey Fairleigh's website:www.lindseyfairleigh.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/noshelfcontrol)

Time Personified
Sarah Lyons: Anti-Capitalist Magic, The Witch Trials, and Spiritual Activism

Time Personified

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 47:33


This is an interview with Sarah Lyons, the author of Revolutionary Witchcraft, a book about how to use magic as a tool for practical activism. We start by talking about the history of witchcraft and the witch trials. "Witch" is a political term, and throughout history, it was imposed upon people, and it carried deadly consequences to be labeled a witch. In modern-day, the word "witch" is being reclaimed as an empowering label you put on yourself. We talk about how we can rethink the witch trials as being a result of capitalism, so we can place the witchcraft movement in direct opposition with the oppressive forces of capitalism and imperialism. Before the rise of capitalism and the witch trials, the land wasn't something that can be owned, and life was dependent on seasons and the unseen world. When the capitalist mindset turned the earth into a resource that could be owned, those who had a deep connection to the earth and lived on the outside of society (witches, healers, other magical people) were systematically wiped out to make room for the new capitalist society. As anti-capitalist and anti-oppression witchcraft and magic is, capitalism has a way of defanging the tools of our liberation and selling them back to us. Witchy products and other magical things are for sale everywhere, and companies are more than happy to commodify the spiritual movement of our time, just as it has done with countless other revolutionary movements before us. We discuss how your magic (whether its witchcraft, astrology, divination, healing, etc...) can be a tool in the revolution. If this conversation inspires you to join a cause you are passionate about and lend your magical skills, I highly recommend that you check out the book Revolutionary Witchcraft and Sarah's other work. Whether you are interested in witchcraft, know nothing about witchcraft, or if you just care about social justice, I think you will find this episode very inspirational and empowering! Connect with Sarah Lyons https://www.sarahlyons.org/ Instagram @citymystic Twitter @Sarah_Lyons If you enjoyed this episode, you can subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and connect with me at https://www.francescamamlin.com/

The Final Straw Radio
Revolutionary Witchcraft, Magic, Imagination, and the Weird Left; An Interview with Sarah Lyons

The Final Straw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 71:06


This week William got to sit down with Sarah Lyons, who is an author, activist, and a practicing witch about her new book Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism which came out in 2019 from Running Press.   This was a great interview to have for TFS, because this is a topic we haven't yet presented on this show and we cover a wide range of topics; our guest's personal history with witchcraft, what is meant by magic, witchcraft, and animism, how anti-racists and anti-imperialists could approach having a magical practice that doesn't fall into appropriation, and many many more topics! We also discuss her new book at length, what led her to write this book, and what she hopes readers might get from it. . … . .. You can go to sarahlyons.org to see more information by and about our guest, plus upcoming projects. You can also follow her on Instagram @citymystic and on Twitter @_sarah_lyons_.   You can read further articles by our guest at her website or at her Medium page!   Support the Maroon Movement and the Baltimore Free Store! @MaroonMovement and a coalition of anticapitalist organizers are looking for individuals and organizations that want to assist with a regular Baltimore Free Store that will offer no cost food, gently used clothing, toiletries, books, housing items, & services such as sewing, haircuts, classes, etc.   The are actively fundraising to purchase food, toiletries, rental space, transportation, serving items, storage and other fees needed to launch and make Baltimore Free Store happen. They would appreciate the solidarity. Any amount - $1, $5, $10 etc. - helps to alleviate the real life effects of anti working class budget cuts and poverty that impacts our community! Together the village will win. All Power To The People!   PayPal: https://paypal.me/simarbg (or fcrcollective@gmail.com) Cashapp: https://cash.app/$Simaleerbg Venmo: @Simaleerbg simalee.bandcamp.com   To donate items, volunteer, or for more info email thebaltimorefreestore@gmail.com   To hear our interview with Sima Lee, one of the founders of the Maroon Movement, you can follow this link!   . … . ..   Music for this episode by: Feminazgul – The Rot in the Field is Holy off of their as yet unreleased album No Dawn for Men, scheduled for release in June 2020. More from Feminazgul, and related projects, at their bandcamp!   TIMESTAMPS (for podcast version):   00:00:17 Introduction to the show's main content, Sarah Lyons on Magic, activism, and her new book Revolutionary Witchcraft 00:01:11 Announcement to support the Maroon Movement's Baltimore Free Store! 00:02:31 Words from anarchist prisoner Sean Swain, Sean speaks about his experiences with the Parole Board 00:10:05 “speak about your book and what led you to write it?” 00:15:38 “what would you say to skeptical listeners to hold their attention?” 00:19:59 “describe what you mean by magic and witchcraft” 00:23:21 “could you go into animism a little more?” 00:31:22 “we are taught that the witch trials = six crazy days in Salem that one time. Could you go into the actual scope and some of the context?” 00:40:06 – 00:45:31 Musical Break with Feminazgul's The Rot in the Field is Holy off of their as yet unreleased album “No Dawn for Men” 00:45:31 “talk about the tension between inspiration and appropriation in a magical practice?” 00:58:40 “how is capitalism trying to incorporate witchcraft and how can people push back against it?” 01:03:50 “is there a spell or practice that you would suggest to listeners, especially those who are interested in incorporating magic into their activism?” 01:07:34 “how can people learn more about you and get in touch?” 01:09:23 closing sentiments.            

HiPPiE WiTCH : Magick For A New Age
The Power Of Critical Thinking + Revolutionary Witchcraft with Sarah Lyons

HiPPiE WiTCH : Magick For A New Age

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 74:00


THANK YOU for joining me for episode 427 of HiPPiE WiTCH : Magick For A New Age. - Visit Sarah Lyons online & tell her what a kickass witch she is! - TO READ : Revolutionary Witchcraft : A Guide To Magical Activism. - TO LiSTEN : Bag Man, a podcast by Rachel Maddow - JOiN ME on Patreonfor BONUS episodes of the HiPPiE WiTCH podcast every week! + Be sure to pick up a FREE copy of my eBook HiPPiE WiTCH : Peace, Love & All That Good Sh!t. MUCH LOVE -xo peace... Joanna DeVoe

Witchhassle
001 - Revolutionary Witchcraft (feat. Sarah Lyons)

Witchhassle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 82:58


For our first episode, I sit down with Sarah Lyons to discuss her new book, Revolutionary Witchcraft. We talk about the intersection of magic and politics, ritual and protest. To learn more about Sarah and her book, go to Sarahlyons.org or her instagram @citymystic If you want to submit a question for our research department, go to cooperwilhelm.com/witchhassle To support the show, go to patreon.com/witchhassle

This Podcast is a Ritual
How to Start a Revolution (w/ Sarah Lyons)

This Podcast is a Ritual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 49:48


Writer and activist Sarah Lyons, author of "Revolutionary Witchcraft: A Guide to Magical Activism," brings the power to our podcast and teaches us fight for a slightly better world. Tune into Sarah's frequencies at: https://www.sarahlyons.org Become a ritual participant at: www.patreon.com/thispodcastisaritual

Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
#068 GUEST HOST Sarah Lyons (w/ Liz Chornenki) - Ableism in Fundraising

Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 33:12


Simon is on vacation, so this episode of the podcast is taken over by Sarah Lyons, CFRE (twitter.com/SAPL)! Sarah chats to Liz Chornenki (twitter.com/Lizbeth_City) about ableism and in fundraising. They talk about allyship, using a 'culture' excuse to discriminate, what it's like to be the face of a charity appeal, the lack of diverse mentors, accessibility, Coronation Street, and more! And have you heard of AFP Canada's national expansion of the Fellowship in Inclusion and Philanthropy Program? You should have! Check it out at hwww.afpinclusivegiving.ca

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever
JF1792: Nationally Recognized Realtor & Passive Multifamily Investor with Sarah Lyons

Best Real Estate Investing Advice Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 21:48


Sarah joins Theo on the show today to discuss her real estate businesses. Most of the conversation will focus on Sarah’s passive investing with multifamily, how she vets sponsors and deals, as well as other things for all of us to look out for. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: “So many people right now are trying to do flips and force the numbers to work” - Sarah Lyons Sarah Lyons Real Estate Background: Nationally Recognized Residential real estate agent  Passive investor in a 120 unit deal Based in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Say hi to her at Evicting a tenant can be painful, costing as much as $10,000 in court costs and legal fees, and take as long as four weeks to complete.    TransUnion SmartMove’s online tenant screening solution can help you quickly understand if you’re getting a reliable tenant, which can help you avoid potential problems such as non-payment and evictions.  For a limited time, listeners of this podcast are invited to try SmartMove tenant screening for 25% off. Go to and enter code FAIRLESS for 25% off your next screening.

Confessions of a Fit Chick
86: An EPIC Photographer and A Fitness ICON - Sarah Lyons and Monica Brant

Confessions of a Fit Chick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 55:27


Sarah Lyons, founder of PictureGroove Photography and Bodyscape Magazine, and Monica Brant, OG to the fitness industry and fitness icon, share their stories of how they found success and are building new opportunities together.

Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast
#063 GUEST HOST Sarah Lyons (w/ Brock Warner) - Innovation or Fundraising Fad?

Simon Scriver's Amazingly Ultimate Fundraising Superstar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 37:34


Simon is on vacation, so this episode of the podcast is taken over by Sarah Lyons, CFRE (twitter.com/SAPL)! Sarah chats to Brock Warner (twitter.com/brockwarner), Director of Community Giving and Innovation at War Child Canada. They consider how you distinguish between great fundraising innovation and passing fads. Along the way they talk about e-philanthropy, Facebook Fundraising, cryptocurrency, Pokémon Go, e-sports, design thinking and more.

Level Up - From Agent to Entrepreneur
How Building Relationships will Boost Your Business w/Sarah Lyons

Level Up - From Agent to Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 27:30


For those new to the industry, the thought of building a sphere of influence is daunting. How do you start to build a network when the people you’re close to aren’t in a position to buy a home? Should you leave clients who aren’t immediately ready, and pursue those who can commit to a home now? On this episode, we talk with top-producing Century 21 agent in Fort Worth, Sarah Lyons, about the importance of building relationships.   Try to establish rapport and build relationships. You may not get something out of it immediately, but over time you’ll generate momentum. -Greg Harrelson   Takeaways + Tactics Dedicate yourself to real estate and make it your plan A. While it’s great to have a backup plan, having a plan B can hold you back from achieving in real estate because you’ll lack the motivation. Focus on your current clients rather than spending time trying to get new ones. Foster meaningful relationships instead of multiple, shallow ones. If someone isn’t immediately interested in your listing, don’t be discouraged. You’re not just trying to sell one house— you’re picking up a new client to assist in finding their dream home. At the start of the episode, we heard what initially motivated Sarah to pursue a career in real estate. Because she had to support her family, she jumped in head-first, and made sure real estate was the only industry she worked in. Without these distractions, Sarah was able to spend time building strong, meaningful relationships with clients that eventually took her right to NAR’s ‘30 under 30’ in 2017.   We also discussed: That you have to find somebody who knows more than you to mentor you Why you don’t need a large sphere of influence to start. You can approach sellers directly to build your sphere Why you should have referral partners sponsor your client appreciation parties   The real estate industry is based on human needs and connections. Remember that your client requires someone with their best interests at heart, so make sure you’re building strong relationships with them. Even when clients don’t appear ready to work with you, continue to foster your connection with them. You may not get something out of it immediately, but over time those relationships gain momentum.   Guest Bio- Sarah Lyons is the number 1 producing Century 21 agent in Fort Worth for 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018. She specializes in Tarrant and Parker county. As a full-time Realtor with over 250 transactions closed, Sarah has the experience and knowledge to assist clients with their buying and selling needs. She also has great availability, thanks to her husband homeschooling their 2 sons. Sarah believes that open communication is key, and never lets her clients feel ignored or avoided. She always encourages clients to use their easiest means of communication, by email or text. Sarah achieved NAR's "30 UNDER 30" award winner class of 2017, and was the only DFW metroplex winner. She’s also the recipient of the C21 Relentless Agent Award 2018. Find her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahLyonsRealEstate/ Visit her website: www.sarahlyonsrealestate.com   

Revolutions Per Minute - Radio from the New York City Democratic Socialists of America

In part one of our two hour Earth Day special we’re talking about what everybody is talking about these days, the Green New Deal and how it relates to the broader movement for democratic socialism. We begin with a historical analysis of the original New Deal and how class struggle forced capitalists to give in to workers’ demands for a more just society. Then we’ve got Sarah Lyons in the studio with us right now to break down a recent Green New Deal town hall that happened in the Bronx with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. We’ll also be hearing from Tom Pike, a Democratic Socialist of America organizer in Los Angeles about their campaign to shut down fracked gas power plants.

Kyle Malnati's Calibrate Real Estate
#37: Growing an Organization from 5 to 1,000+

Kyle Malnati's Calibrate Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 54:46


  As an entrepreneur and Co-Founder of KW Capital Properties with 8 locations and just under 1,100 agents, Brandon Green is a well known leader in the real estate industry. From the outside, we aspire to be at a level of success as someone like Brandon, but we often forgot to consider where they began and struggles along the middle of the journey. The importance of a vision and knowing what direction you are steering your team, the frequent occurrence of the organization outgrowing hires, and the most important –  the implementation of leadership. In this episode, Kyle and Brandon discuss the key factors in scaling a business and what to do after the initial excitement wears off. Audio Only: https://kmalnati.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/cre-ep-37-audio-only.mp3 Our Top 3 Episodes: EP #35:Leading with Gratitude – Harrison Beacher                                                              Being thrust into a leadership and a mentor role after being awarded the national accolade of REALTOR magazine’s 30 under 30, Harrison Beacher set his goals on paying it forward. Seeking out his clients and supports to thank them and express his gratitude for playing a role in this momentous honor. Today, Harrison is expanding his team and pouring himself into others successes and leading with gratitude. EP #36: Land of Opportunity – Carlos German                                                                      Migrating to the US from the Dominican Republic at a young age with zero English Language skills you would expect someone to be at a disadvantage – this is the exact opposite for Carlos German. Carlos was set on coming to America for an education, to seize all opportunities, and lead a successful life. EP #17: Top Producer Habits – Sarah Lyons                                                                     Sarah Lyons has been in the world of real estate for 4 short years and has been a top producer in her company of over 900 agents for 3 out of the 4 years. Listen in on this special episode to learn what it takes to become top producer, but also stay at the top. ~Kyle Malnati, REALTOR Calibrate Real Estate 900 East Louisiana Avenue #203, Denver, CO 80210 http://www.CalibrateRE.com Intro created by the team of Hey Mr Digital Media based out of Denver Colorado. Intro Music credit: 8 Bit Universe

The Boss Mystic | WITCHCRAFT | BOSS | MOON | WITCH | SPIRITUALITY | MYSTIC | BOSS BABE | SELF HELP | SELF LOVE | MENTAL HEALT

Sarah Lyons of Vice joins me to talk about the current political climate, unpacking how we hex, and bringing magick to social justice.Sarah Lyons is a witch, writer, activist, and tarot card reader. Currently she is the Witch in Residence at Vice, and a reader at Catland books in Brooklyn, where she is a proud member of the NYC Occult Community. She is also an organizer with the Democratic Socialists of America, and currently sits on the Organizing Committee for The NYC Climate Justice Working Group. Connect with her on the following platforms: www.SarahLyons.org IG: @citymystic Twitter: @sarahthelyonThis episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. BetterHelp is an online counseling service that provides affordable care from the comfort of your own home. Use this link for your free week of counseling: BetterHelp.com/witchy

Kyle Malnati's Calibrate Real Estate
#36: Land of Opportunity

Kyle Malnati's Calibrate Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 51:24


  Migrating to the US from the Dominican Republic at a young age with zero English Language skills you would expect someone to be at a disadvantage – this is the exact opposite for Carlos German. Carlos was set on coming to America for an education, to seize all opportunities, and lead a successful life. Carlos always had an interest in technology and thought he might have a career in this field. After deciding to take a year off of school after high school, Carlos fell into real estate by completing real estate school during a family vacation on a whim and soon after was offered a job by a family friend. After gaining some experience, Carlos started his own brokerage – Carlos German & Team, and used his technology  strengths to grow his business. Today, Carlos is focused on growing his team and surrounding himself with information and influential people in the field. He openly shares his high value on role models, and to not only admire them from afar, but to seek them directly and connect. This abundance mindset drives Carlos to educate and in turn be generous with his shared opportunities. Audio Only: https://kmalnati.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/cre-36-audio-only.mp3 Our Top 3 Episodes: EP #32: Adapting through Hardship – Meredith Lane Ferguson                                        Hardships are unfortunately part of life and happen when we least expect it. Learning to work through the pain and not just “get over it” is easier said than done. Meredith Lane Ferguson shares how life shifts in the face of adversity. EP #17: Top Producer Habits – Sarah Lyons                                                                     Sarah Lyons has been in the world of real estate for 4 short years and has been a top producer in her company of over 900 agents for 3 out of the 4 years. Listen in on this special episode to learn what it takes to become top producer, but also stay at the top. EP #33: Words of Wisdom – Best of CRE                                                                          After 4 years of podcast interviews, we have come across some of the best advice from business leaders across all walks of life. Advice from people who have been there, done that – and are here now to share the tales with you. ~Kyle Malnati, REALTOR Calibrate Real Estate 900 East Louisiana Avenue #203, Denver, CO 80210 http://www.CalibrateRE.com Intro created by the team of Hey Mr Digital Media based out of Denver Colorado. Intro Music credit: 8 Bit Universe

Confessions of a Fit Chick
30: Epic Bliss & Universal Magic with Sarah Lyons

Confessions of a Fit Chick

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 65:13


Sarah Lyons and I share our experience at Lori Harder's book launch, share some pretty juicy soul sister vibes, and talk about some amazing upcoming projects that YOU can join in on.

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | David Kaye guests on Aftermath E:10 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 47:26


AFTERBUZZ TV — Siren is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Ally Nasta, and Sarah Lyons discuss episode 10 with special guest David Kaye. ABOUT SIREN: In Bristol Cove, lives change when mermaids come ashore, starting a war between man and mermaid. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | Ron Yuan guest on Street Fight E:9 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 44:16


AFTERBUZZ TV — Siren is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Ally Nasta, Sarah Lyons discuss episode 9 with special guest Ron Yuan. ABOUT SIREN: In Bristol Cove, lives change when mermaids come ashore, starting a war between man and mermaid. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station 19 S:1 | Not Your Hero E:10 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 40:16


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Nakia Richardson, Sarah Lyons, and Linda Antwi break down episode 10. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station 19 S:1 | Every Second Counts E:8 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 39:40


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Nakia Richardson, Sarah Lyons, and Linda Antwi break down episode 8. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch a --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | Curtis Lum guests on Dead In The Water E:7 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 37:05


AFTERBUZZ TV — Siren is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Ally Nasta, and Sarah Lyons discuss episode 7 withCurtis Lum. ABOUT SIREN: In Bristol Cove, lives change when mermaids come ashore, starting a war between man and mermaid. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station 19 S:1 | Let It Burn E:7 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 36:32


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Sarah Lyons and Linda Antwi break down episode 7. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.sprea --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | Showdown E:6 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 35:45


AFTERBUZZ TV — Siren is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran and Sarah Lyons discuss episode 6. ABOUT SIREN: In Bristol Cove, lives change when mermaids come ashore, starting a war between man and mermaid. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station 19 S:1 | Shock To The System E:5 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 40:15


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Sarah Lyons and Linda Antwi break down episode 5. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.sprea --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | Hannah Levien guest on On The Road E:4 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 38:44


AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Ally Nasta, and Sarah Lyons discuss episode 4 with Hannah Levien. ABOUT SIREN: In Bristol Cove, lives change when mermaids come ashore, starting a war between man and mermaid. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | Rena Owen guests on Interview With a Mermaid E:3 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 39:12


AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Ally Nasta, Sarah Lyons discuss episode 3 with Rena Owen. ABOUT SIREN: In Bristol Cove, lives change when mermaids come ashore, starting a war between man and mermaid. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station 19 S:1 | Reignited E:4 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 35:02


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Sarah Lyons and Linda Antwi break down episode 4. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.sprea --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Siren S:1 | Pilot; The Lure E:1 & E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Siren Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 29:29


AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly "after show" for fans of Freeform's Siren. In this show, hosts Karla Beltran, Ally Nasta, and Sarah Lyons discuss episodes 1 & 2. ABOUT SIREN: Legend has it that Bristol Cove was once home to mermaids. Now, this coastal town has a mysterious new visitor in a girl named Ryn, who may just prove that all of the stories are true. Ryn catches the eye of local marine biologist Ben, and when he begins to show interest, fellow marine biologist Maddie becomes suspicious. Others in town, like deep sea fisherman Xander, are on a quest to discover the truth that is out there, and Helen, the town eccentric, knows more about the mysterious creatures than she lets on. The battle between man and sea takes a dangerous route as these predators seek to claim their birthright. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshir --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station 19 S:1 | Contain the Flame E:3 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 39:25


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Sarah Lyons and Linda Antwi break down episode 3. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.sprea --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Hopeless Romantic
Episode 35: The State of Things

The Hopeless Romantic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 63:46


**Content warning: This episode references sexual abuse and harassment, and generally a lot of toxic behavior and boundary crossing. None of it is explicit, but please take care of yourself if you might be triggered.** Austin and Amanda get serious and address racism, gatekeeping, abuse, amateurism, and other broken elements in queer publishing. Another major problem discussed is how a lack of boundaries can lead to those in the industry with power (authors, publishers, editors, etc.) transgressing against those with less power. There's some call-outs for publishers to pay fair wages to editors (including sensitivity editors) and some advice for authors to be wary of predatory contract clauses and author mills.

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV
Station19 S:1 | Stuck; Ivisible to Me E:1 & E:2 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow

Station 19 Reviews and After Show - AfterBuzz TV

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 45:54


AFTERBUZZ TV -- Station19 is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Station19. In this show, hosts Nakia Richardson, Sarah Lyons, Linda Antwi, and Kristen Horde break down episodes 1 & 2. ABOUT STATION19: Practically raised at Seattle's Station 19, Andy Herrera is a confident firefighter who is also the daughter of Pruitt Herrera, the formidable head of the firehouse. Capt. Pruitt was Andy's primary inspiration to become a firefighter and is a mentor to both her and Jack Gibson, the lieutenant at the station. Jack is as fearless as Andy is by-the-books, but when the two are together, sparks fly and opposites attract. The two are joined by Maya Bishop, Dean Miller, Travis Montgomery, Victoria Hughes, and the station's newest addition, rookie Ben Warren. The team also works closely with Seattle PD, often running into Andy's former flame Ryan Tanner. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzT --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Wound and Stab
W&S002 - The Garden of Many Forking Paths

Wound and Stab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 94:38


OCTOBER 23rd, 2017 The Garden of Many Forking Paths - Jorge Luis Borges The Work We discuss Jorge Luis Borges' titular short story from his collection The Garden of Many Forking Paths.  An Argentine, Borge's stories were written in Spanish, and there is some legal dispute that has held the release of English translations done by Norman Thomas Di Giovanni in collaboration with Borges himself. Fans of the author have made these translations available here at the Library of Babel. The Guest Our guest is artist Felipe Posada. He is a Brooklyn, NY based artist who grew up in Latin America. We discuss the experience of growing up within an educational system learning about the Latin American literature in contrast to North American, or European centric literary education. You can find Felipe's work at The Invisible Realm,  where you can also learn about his upcoming gallery shows and purchase prints of his artwork. You can also follow him on instagram @the_invisible_realm. Felipe mentions a few other works to seek out: Carlos Castaneda's The Teachings of Don Jaun Adolfo Bioy Casares' The Invention of Morel The Norse Epic Poem The Song of the Nibelungs Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude  &  Chronicles of a Death Foretold Pairings Spirits "Vortices" A cocktail that can be served one of three ways. 2 oz Irish Whiskey 1 large spoonful Sugar 1/2 oz Sweet Vermouth 2 dashes Angostura Bitters 2 oz Black Tea (hot or iced) 1/2 oz Lemon Juice  Shake, Stir, or Serve Hot: It's up to you. Aural Stimuli Visual Stimuli The works of Xul Solar, artist and friend of Borges The Art Deco Architecture of Francisco Salamone Garden Mazes of Argentina like Parque-El-Descanso Next The Wine-Dark Sea We'll be discussing titular tale from Robert Aickman's The Wine-Dark Sea and conversing with practicing sorceress Sarah Lyons about women and power.

The Boom Real Estate Podcast
Episode 054 - Body Language

The Boom Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 29:19


Episode 054 - Body Language Nonverbal communication can make or break first impressions, meetings, or just the vibe in a room. On this episode, we discuss the importance of BODY LANGUAGE and why we agree with your mother when it comes to your posture. Sit up straight!   SHOW NOTES  • Topic Introduction & Terry's Ursula Impression [4:32]  • General Posture [8:02]  • The Windows to Your Soul - Eye Contact [11:28]  • Hands and Your Arms [16:28]  • Let's Talk About the Top Half of You [18:48] • Movements [22:52]  • A Separate, Secret Bonus Tip [26:34]    SHOW LINKS  Sarah Lyons - 30 Under 30: http://realtormag.realtor.org/30-under-30/finalist/2017/03/sarah-lyons  Ursula's Body Language Quote: https://youtu.be/LCaMgGIeVVI 7 Body-Language Tricks To Make Anyone Instantly Like You: http://www.businessinsider.com/body-language-tricks-to-make-people-like-you-2014-7  Tony Robbins Documentary: https://www.tonyrobbins.com/documentary/    BOOM LINKS Email: info@boomrealestatepodcast.com Web: www.boomrealestatepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boomrealestatepodcast 30-Day Jump Start FREE DOWNLOAD: www.boom30.com  

The Top Producers Podcast
TPP 001: The Real Estate Lifestyle With Sarah Lyons

The Top Producers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 34:08


Welcome to the first episode of the Top Producers Podcast! In our inaugural episode we had the pleasure of listening to Sarah Lyons the top producing Realtor for Century 21 in all of Fort Worth. She gave a lot of

Roundabout: Creative Chaos
Episode 69 - Sarah Lyons Fleming

Roundabout: Creative Chaos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2016 65:54


Join Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra on episode number 69, which was recorded on September 21, 2016. On this episode they talk with Sarah Lyons Fleming Sarah is self-proclaimed wannabe prepper and author of the post-apocalyptic zombie series: Until the End of the World. If you like listening to Roundabout: Creative Chaos, and you want to know how you can help support the show, please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/justwritecode.

Podcast Chile a todo Color
La Maleta "Sarah Lyons"

Podcast Chile a todo Color

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 9:35


Sarah Lyons es una gringa, como se autodefine, que vive en Chile desde hace 4 años. De lo que le ha costado aprender, sus gustos en Chile, lo que extraña de casa y que cosas trajo en la Maleta conversa con Wilson Charry.

Podcast Chile a todo Color
Chile a todo Color - Capítulo 19 Temporada 2 'Obra Teatral Perro Suelto y Amnistía Migratoria'

Podcast Chile a todo Color

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 62:08


Chile a todo color. Emisión número 19 de la temporada 2015. Ideas y protagonistas en la emisión de hoy: En el comentario Editorial, Álvaro Álvarez habla del Chile Maricón... Cómo se sentirá una gringa en Chile? Será difícil el idioma? Wilson Charry se mete en la maleta de Sarah Lyons, una norteamiericana avecindada en Chile hace varios años que se transformó en la primera mujer migrante en trabajar en el departamento de extranjería. Nuestro panelista estable, Rodolfo Noriega, conversa sobre la aprobación de la resolución 124 hace un año, por parte de la Cámara de Diputados, donde se solicita que la Presidenta de la República decrete una regularización migratoria extraordinaria o amnistía. Hasta el próximo 6 de septiembre, en el Centro Cultural GAM se estará presentando la Obra Perro Suelto de la Compañía de Teatro Apátrida. Conversamos con su director y autor Omar Morán. Datos, música, compañía, provocación, risas, radio. Siempre a todo Color

Stars Like Us
EP8 Revolutionary Witchcraft: Sarah Lyons

Stars Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 60:01


Sarah Lyons is a New York-based witch and activist, and on this episode, she discusses the intersection of these practices with host Aliza Kelly. These two Leos explore the history of witchcraft, the United States' upcoming Pluto Return, Donald Trump's former role as the "Carrie Bradshaw of the Douchebag World," and the significance (or insignificance?) of separating fact from fiction. ♆ Music by Luke Schwartz Edited by Sawtooth Productions Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/stars-like-us-astrology-with-aliza-kelly/donations