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Filmmaker Jason Eisner remembers a childhood fright that inspired his current Vice TV series, Dark Side Of The Ring. Jeff talks with two players from the Halifax Hoopers, Anthony Ottley Jr and Antonio 'Tony' Davis, about their 14-game winning streak. Sarah Taylor drops into Studio A from the Halifax Tides to talk about what it's like to come home to a new pro soccer team. And, from our May 5th program, author Ted Barris in the Netherlands on the continued gratitude there, 80 years after Canadian forces liberated them from the Nazis.
“Sarah Taylor – A Living Sacrifice – Mothers Day” from www.vopwc.org by Special Speaker Sarah Taylor. Released: 2025. Genre: Vocal. The post Sarah Taylor – A Living Sacrifice – Mothers Day appeared first on Voice Of Praise Worship Center.
Dive into how unconscious biases silently shape workplace mental health with host Asekho toto and DEI expert Sarah Taylor. Discover why microaggressions can cause emotional trauma, how Gen Z is reshaping corporate wellness, and practical tips to challenge your biases for a healthier, more inclusive office. Tune in to redefine success—one mindful step at a time.Sponsors and important linksSubscribe to my newsletter: asekhos-newsletter.beehiiv.com/subscribe if you are interested in newsletter beehiiv is the place to go: www.beehiiv.com?via=Asekho-TotoWant to be a guest on Mental Matters Hosted By Asekho Toto? Send Asekho Toto a message on PodMatch, here: www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1604880114184x746605277921114400You can buy my book on Amazon: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08BRLN7QV/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&sr=Donations are welcomed at paypal.me/asekhototoFDN Course https://www.anw5astrk.com/3DDP436/2CTPL/for a $650 off use this code aff1485fdn1
Today's episode is a panel from EditCon 2024 that took place in Edmonton, Alberta. EXPLORING DOCUMENTARY Krystal Moss, Weyme Teeter, Colin Waugh and Sarah Taylor, CCE share their insights and experiences and explore the art of storytelling through the lens of editing and talk about their creative process behind the captivating Alberta-made documentaries; THE LEBANESE BURGER MAFIA, SEND KELP, PUSH, BLIND AMBITION: WOP MAY and ARTHUR ERICKSON'S DYDE HOUSE. This panel was moderated by Guy Lavallee, a documentary filmmaker and festival programmer.
We're back for part 2 with Mia Fields. Sarah Taylor and Mia Fieldes explore faith, disappointment, and the power of testimony. Mia shares her personal journey of overcoming disappointment, particularly in relationships, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's promises. What is the significance of waiting on God's timing, taking action in faith, and looking for evidence of God's work in our lives? Mia's story illustrates how God custom-makes blessings for us and encourages listeners to trust in His plans, even when they seem delayed.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/4iAJz93
Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale neonatologist Sarah Taylor to discuss our growing understanding of breastfeeding, including the active role that infants play in shaping the composition of breast milk. Harlan discusses the rapid growth of Hims & Hers Health, which provides treatment and medication over the internet; Howie reports on the promising initial results from a pilot program in North Carolina that seeks to reduce healthcare costs by providing support in non-medical areas like food security and housing. Links: Hims & Hers “Why Hims & Hers Stock Has Further to Fall: Heard on the Street” “Hims & Hers Super Bowl Spot Draws Drug-Industry Backlash” “Why We Don't Trust Doctors Like We Used To” Breastfeeding Sarah Taylor and Howard Forman: “No such thing as a free lunch: The direct marginal costs of breastfeeding” Sarah Taylor: “Infant factors that impact the ecology of human milk secretion and composition—a report from ‘Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN)' Working Group 3” Sarah Taylor: ”Parent and grandparent neonatal intensive care unit visitation for preterm infants” Sarah Taylor: “Quantifying the Association between Pump Use and Breastfeeding Duration” The North Carolina Healthy Opportunities Pilot Program “Reflecting on Nearly Two Years of North Carolina's Healthy Opportunities Pilots” Health & Veritas, Episode 97: Mallika Mendu: Improving Operations “Medicaid Spending and Health-Related Social Needs in the North Carolina Healthy Opportunities Pilots Program” Learn more about the MBA for Executives program at Yale SOM. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale neonatologist Sarah Taylor to discuss our growing understanding of breastfeeding, including the active role that infants play in shaping the composition of breast milk. Harlan discusses the rapid growth of Hims & Hers Health, which provides treatment and medication over the internet; Howie reports on the promising initial results from a pilot program in North Carolina that seeks to reduce healthcare costs by providing support in non-medical areas like food security and housing. Links: Hims & Hers “Why Hims & Hers Stock Has Further to Fall: Heard on the Street” “Hims & Hers Super Bowl Spot Draws Drug-Industry Backlash” “Why We Don't Trust Doctors Like We Used To” Breastfeeding Sarah Taylor and Howard Forman: “No such thing as a free lunch: The direct marginal costs of breastfeeding” Sarah Taylor: “Infant factors that impact the ecology of human milk secretion and composition—a report from ‘Breastmilk Ecology: Genesis of Infant Nutrition (BEGIN)' Working Group 3” Sarah Taylor: ”Parent and grandparent neonatal intensive care unit visitation for preterm infants” Sarah Taylor: “Quantifying the Association between Pump Use and Breastfeeding Duration” The North Carolina Healthy Opportunities Pilot Program “Reflecting on Nearly Two Years of North Carolina's Healthy Opportunities Pilots” Health & Veritas, Episode 97: Mallika Mendu: Improving Operations “Medicaid Spending and Health-Related Social Needs in the North Carolina Healthy Opportunities Pilots Program” Learn more about the MBA for Executives program at Yale SOM. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
Editor's Note: Born in South Carolina, Daniel Pruitt attended school in Brockway, Beacon and Glenham before graduating from Beacon High School in 1965 and earning degrees from SUNY Stony Brook and The New School for Social Research in New York City. Retired from IBM, he lives in Dunedin, Florida. Below are excerpts from an article that Pruitt researched and wrote in response to our five-part series on the history of Black people in the Highlands, Always Present, Never Seen, published in 2022. Pruitt felt the series could have included more about local Black history from 1850 to 1930. "I felt a personal need to connect the present, which I knew, with the past, which I did not," he wrote. "This past history was never present and never seen as such over my lifetime." We printed an earlier installment in August. Both are excerpted from his book, Lost and Found: Beacon's Black Community 1850-1930, which will be published in June. I grew up in Brockway, a company town for a brickyard that didn't roll out its first products until 1888, 50 years late to the brickmaking party in the Hudson Valley. Edwin Brockway earned his reputation for brick manufacturing in Haverstraw; his purchase of William Mortimer's country seat in 1886 in Fishkill was supposedly for retirement, but his sons pushed him to open another brickyard. Likely inspired by what Homer Ramsdell was doing with the excavation, landfill and physical plant construction at Denning's Point, Brockway built a peninsula on 48 acres of Hudson River surface, using New York City garbage as landfill, and topped it with clay pits, brick machines, kilns and drying yards. He likely filled his workforce with seasonal Black sharecroppers and tenant farmers from North Carolina and Virginia. After brickmaking became year-round, he coaxed those workers to work year-round. He limited their interaction with the white residents of Fishkill Landing (which was combined in 1913 with Matteawan to create Beacon) by building a village to house and tend to their basic needs (school, store, post office). Today, nothing remains of Brockway except the railway trestle that once brought excavated clay drawn by a small locomotive (we called it a "dinky") into the brickyard. Brockway's beginning was secretive, its existence plantation-like and its end by bankruptcy a loss for owner and worker alike. My parents came to Beacon in 1946 to work at the Castle Point VA hospital. My dad's parents, losing the family home in Spartanburg, South Carolina, to a suspicious fire, joined them shortly after. Brockway provided not only Black jobs but Black housing in those duplexes with small areas to garden for the industrious. Pregnant with me, my mom went back to her home in Helena, South Carolina, in 1947 for my midwife birth and first months of life. When my family arrived, Brockway was full of chamber pots and outhouses where toilets were flushed - not often enough - with lye. Water was gathered by the pail from a pipe protruding from a hill and drank at home from dippers. The main road turned to dirt as it snaked down from Route 9D. Clothes were washed in tubs and hung on lines, leaving them with a pinkish tint from the brick dust. Saturday night baths were taken outside in galvanized tubs, heated with kettle water; showers were taken in the rain with a bar of soap. On my first day of kindergarten, my dad gave me a Mickey Mouse watch that, under no circumstances, was I to take off my wrist. He told me I would be late for school once Mickey's big hand got to the 12 (I was not yet able to tell time). After a playmate asked whether the watch was waterproof, I found myself sticking my arm in the bucket that caught water at the spring that afternoon. Mickey was not waterproof. The school in Brockway was not a one-room schoolhouse, although I thought so for most of my life. There were three rooms manned by three teachers at an earlier time. When I attended, there was only one room in use, overseen by Mrs. Sarah Taylor, fu...
In this episode of Grow a Small Business, host Troy Trewin interviews Doug Taylor, co-founder of Taylor Chip, a rapidly growing dessert brand. Starting from a wedding cookie idea in 2018, Taylor Chip now has 7 retail stores, 42 employees, and $10M revenue projections. Doug shares insights on expanding beyond Pennsylvania, leveraging automation, e-commerce, and marketing strategies. He also discusses the challenges of scaling, hiring the right team, and overcoming financial hurdles. Tune in to hear his inspiring journey from a small startup to a thriving dessert empire! Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Troy delves into our guest's startup journey, their perception of success, industry reconsideration, and the pivotal stress point during business expansion. They discuss the joys of small business growth, vital entrepreneurial habits, and strategies for team building, encompassing wins, blunders, and invaluable advice. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: What do you think is the hardest thing in growing a small business? According to Doug Taylor, the hardest part of growing a small business is market capture and scaling effectively. He emphasizes that each new level of growth presents unique challenges, especially in a highly competitive industry like desserts. Doug explains that getting people to know about your brand, breaking into new markets, and ensuring consistent quality while scaling are major hurdles. He also highlights the importance of adapting to changing marketing landscapes, staying financially disciplined, and continuously improving operations to sustain growth. What's your favourite business book that has helped you the most? Doug Taylor's favorite business book that has helped him the most is "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill. He credits it for unlocking the mindset and strategic thinking needed for business success. However, he also acknowledges the controversies around the author but still finds the psychological principles valuable. Another book he frequently references is "The Paradox of Choice", which explores decision-making and its impact on business and consumer behavior. Are there any great podcasts or online learning resources you'd recommend to help grow a small business? Doug Taylor recommends "How I Built This" with Guy Raz for valuable insights from successful entrepreneurs, especially in food and beverage. He found it instrumental in learning about scaling a business. However, he later reduced content consumption to focus on execution, believing that prioritizing action over excessive learning is key to growth. What tool or resource would you recommend to grow a small business? Doug Taylor recommends TikTok Shop and Facebook Ads as powerful tools for growing a small business. He emphasizes the importance of organic social media, e-commerce, and influencer marketing to drive sales. He also highlights email marketing as a high-ROI tool for customer retention and business growth. What advice would you give yourself on day one of starting out in business? Doug Taylor's advice to his day-one self would be: "Be patient and invest in automation early." He regrets not adopting automation sooner, which could have saved time and labor costs. He also emphasizes the importance of understanding good debt, scaling efficiently, and staying resilient through challenges. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: You cannot hire or fire out of fear — your A players are watching – Doug Taylor Success isn't just about money — it's about the impact you make and the lives you change – Doug Taylor Discipline in finances, team building, and operations is the key to sustainable growth – Doug Taylor
Happy 2025! Our first guest of the new year, is our friend Sarah Taylor. In 2023, she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes which changed her life. Learn about how she has managed to cope with her diagnosis in her dance career. Sarah is a true inspiration!
In this episode, I get to explore one of my most favorite topics—group psychotherapy—with two women who are as passionate about the subject as I am: psychologist Sarah Taylor and spiritual director Vanessa Caruso. I met Sarah and Vanessa last summer in the Masters of Group Therapy Club, which continues to meet three times a week via Zoom. In this lively discussion, they talk about their 30-plus years of friendship and how they decided to start facilitating interpersonal process groups together. Among other aspects of group, they explore the sense of abundance that it cultivates, the courage and creativity inherent in the process, and the differences between being a group member and a group leader. If listening to this episode doesn't make you want to join a process group yesterday, I don't know what will. You can learn more about Sarah and Vanessa's groups here: https://www.sayingtheunsaidgroup.com/If you'd like to learn more about process groups happening in the Asheville area, you can email me at sarahsimpsoncounseling@gmail.com.
In this episode Sarah Taylor, CCE chats with Shane Reid and Dean Zimmerman, ACE, the talented editors behind Marvel's massive box-office hit, DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. We explore the creative process, challenges, and excitement of shaping these fan-favourite antiheroes on the big screen. Whether you're a long time Marvel fan or curious about editing action, you won't want to miss this insightful discussion about pacing, glistening abs, deleted scenes, and the unique dynamics of editing two of the most unpredictable heroes in cinema. To hear more insightful conversations about editing join us for EditCon 2025! Here will be both virtual and in person events around Canada! Get your tickets here.
In this episode of DEI After 5, host Sacha Thompson welcomes Sarah Taylor from Deep Sea Consulting to discuss the impact of election season on workplace dynamics, particularly regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). As the political landscape becomes contentious, DEI initiatives are increasingly under attack, leading to a critical examination of how these issues infiltrate the workplace. With 35 years of experience in the DEI field, Sarah shares insights on managing and navigating the intersection of politics and workplace culture. Tune in to explore strategies for addressing anti-DEI sentiments and fostering an inclusive environment amidst external pressures. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deiafter5/support
On this special FINAL live-to-tape game show, Michael sits down with the Pod Virginia All-Stars Sarah Taylor, Senator Scott Surovell, Delegate Alfonso Lopez, and Delegate Marcus Simon to get their opinions on approving resolutions before sessions, catered press conferences, tabloid newspapers, hackneyed phrases, and the end of Pod Virginia.LINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg Media
Send me your thoughts in a Text MessageSeparation is an illusion—and when it's recognized, it can lead to a truly hilarious and liberating moment. In this episode, I'm excited to introduce Sarah Taylor. Sarah is an awakening guide, intuitive healer, and a compassionate ally for those on the spiritual path. Her unique approach is especially meaningful for neurodivergent and highly sensitive individuals who long to embrace the fullness of their being.With deep insight and a touch of humour, Sarah helps her clients navigate the transformative journey of awakening and reconnecting with their true nature.More about Sarah https://www.lightofyourbeing.com/Youtube @SarahTaylor-LightOfYourBeingWork with me. http://www.IlonaCiunaite.com/sessions Subscribe to my Newsletter for updates, gifts and to receive info about free monthly meetings on Zoom https://ilonaciunaite.com/subscribe/Music by Valdi Sabev, Visit his channel for more calm and relaxed music https://www.youtube.com/c/ValdiSabev/featured#awakeningnow #ilonaciunaite #selfinquiryquestions #liberationunleashed #seeingthroughselfillusion #howtodoselfinquiry roughselfillusionWebsiteshttp://ilonaciunaite.comhttp://liberationunleashed.com
This week on Your Cup of Joy, I'm joined by the inspiring Sarah Taylor—a Wellness, Faith, and Self-Love advocate, creator, and mom. Sarah shares her heartfelt journey of transformation, from navigating tough times to embracing faith and finding peace amidst life's chaos.In this reflective and empowering episode, we explore how self-care, faith, and self-love intertwine to create a foundation for healing and growth. Sarah opens up about her struggles and shares how she now helps women reclaim their inner calm by working through the emotional chaos many of us have come to accept as normal.We discuss the power of connection and understanding during life's darkest moments and how even small reminders that we are not alone can bring immense relief. Sarah also talks about her renewed faith, how it has profoundly impacted her life, and why she is passionate about sharing it with others.If you've been searching for ways to rediscover peace, cultivate self-love, or simply feel seen and understood, this episode is for you. Get ready to be inspired, comforted, and motivated to take small steps toward a brighter, more fulfilling life.Tune in and let Sarah's story remind you that even in chaos, there is hope, faith, and the possibility of joy.Sarah's Links:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/the.sarahtaylorWebsite- https://thesarahtaylor.comWebsite- https://fitnessbysarahtaylor.comYoutube- https://www.youtube.com/thesarahtaylorFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/TheSarahTaylor1Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@the.sarahtaylorAriana's Links:Website Instagram: @ArianaJoyChristie @YourCupofJoyPodcastTikTok: @ArianaChristie
Send us a textThere were plenty of flat caps at Crewe Station on Tuesday morning, 19th November as everyone from the Cheshire farming community trouped up to the capital to join the many thousands who wanted to make their voices count in opposition to the assault on family farms.Richard Blackburn, third generation family farmer talks to From the Horsebox.Plus two short interviews with fellow marchers, Ollie Skinner and Sarah Taylor, who were kind enough to let me record.https://youtu.be/Xq5qmyYNwHk(Research podcast)Please follow our Facebook / Instagram pages @fromthehorsebox and we would love to hear any feedback on the text message system on each episode.What question would you have liked to ask?
In this episode we explore how local data is reshaping public health at the community level. Sarah Taylor (GPH '24), a Local Health Outreach Coordinator at Maplewood Health Department in New Jersey, and Ben Spoer (GPH '19), Program Director at the NYU City Health Dashboard, share how data-driven insights are making a tangible impact in neighborhoods, addressing health disparities, and guiding effective public health interventions. From improving chronic disease management to enhancing community well-being, discover how local data is powering change and why it's key to creating healthier communities with global implications. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
Sarah Taylor was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago as a first generation American. In 2012, Sarah established Yo Soy Ella Inc., a nonprofit organization with the purpose of providing visibility to the importance of women's mental wellness. As the Founder and Executive Director, Sarah saw the necessity for women of color to seek health equity, feel connected and informed in the discussion of what has always been silenced, particularly within systematically marginalized communities of color, Mental Health. As a mental wellness professional, Sarah strives to advance how communities of color normalize conversations of mental wellness while validating the need for care, treatment, safety, and accessibility. Providing a culturally competent support system that empowers women to reclaim their internal and external identities through mental and spiritual awareness is how this Afro-Latina Panamanian identifies as a change-maker, the one who tried to inform change.Let's get into the conversation!Website: yosoyella.orgFacebook: Yo Soy Ella IncInstagram: @yosoyellaorgX: @yosoyellaincTikTok: @yosoyellaorgThe work that Yo Soy Ella is doing is so beautiful and much needed for our community. Stay tuned for future events they will be hosting.Ok amigos, thank you so much for listening please rate and review this podcast so we can get more ears listening to these stories and can continue elevating la cultura. You can also comment on our YouTube video if you're watching online. I always like to hear from people and how they resonate with the stories I share. Enjoy the rest of the day/afternoon/evening whenever you're listening, y nos vemos next week!
Canadian films are still making their way to the big screen with fascinating themes. FITTING IN grapples with societal notions regarding the relationship between body and womanhood. HEY, VIKTOR! tackles a quest for fame and fortune morphed into a journey of self-discovery. THE KING TIDE reflects on community, fundamentalism, and rejection of a larger world. Heavy metal, violence, gambling addiction, and a never-ending pile of dishes serve as the background in THE DISHWASHER to give us a bumpy ride to redemption. Join us in a conversation with Maureen Grant, CCE, Isabelle Malenfant, CCE, Justin Oakey, and Sarah Taylor, CCE the editors of these films who will share their experiences shaping these stories. This panel was moderated by director Chandler Levack.
It's everyone's favourite time of year: Bake Off's back! So grab your favourite blanket and your Pumpkin Spice Latte and settle in for a new series of The Bake Down Podcast, hosted by Sarah Taylor, and joined by Howard Middleton and Jane Beedle, as well as some very exciting special guests. Let's welcome the class of 2024.The big news once again from Bake With A Legend is that not only are we still having great fun hosting regular online baking classes every weekend, but this year we are going to be teaching a virtual class of either the signature or the technical challenge EVERY SUNDAY at 5pm UK following the episode. So, to take your enjoyment of the series to a new level, you can sign up for all 10 classes at a special price or we have very limited places held back to sign up week by week. Places are limited! Click here for more information and to sign up.We have plenty of virtual classes on sale now for you to enjoy and learn from the comfort of your own home. The classes are great fun and if you use the code PODCAST at checkout you'll get 10% off, whilst gift vouchers and bundle packs are also available. You can check out our online baking classes on our website.*** If you enjoyed this podcast please do leave us a review, it'll help ensure more Bake Off fans find us and would be a huge motivation for to keep making these podcasts for you. Please note we're not affiliated to the show itself or Love Productions, but we're huge fans of their work.***You can contact us with any queries or questions at thebakedown@bakewithalegend.com. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bake-down-bake-off-unwrapped. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I speak with Sarah Taylor, founder and executive director of the Huneebee Project, and Alex, a youth worker in the project, which, according to its website, brings "bee hives to community gardens and vacant green spaces, equitable employment opportunities to local youth, and raw honey & beeswax products to you." I first learned about this inspiring effort on a bike tour, and wanted to learn more, so I interviewed Sarah and Alex at one of the community gardens.
This week on MissionCTRL, Sarah Taylor joins Ramon and the PD Flight Crew to share her unintentional entrepreneurial journey. After nearly a decade working within NYC Foster Care and Child Protective Services, Taylor suffered extreme burnout. Faced with the exorbitant housing costs associated with living in NYC and wanting to continue doing good in the world, Taylor decided to move back to Connecticut. Sarah found healing and light at the end of the tunnel through beeswax candles. With a bachelor's in psychology and a master's in social work, Taylor didn't originally set out to be a beekeeper. Tune in to hear how a quest for a local beeswax supplier for candles gave birth to the Huneebee Project, which started as an LLC in 2018 and is now a certified nonprofit. Since its inception, they've graduated 8 cohorts from their 15-week Beekeepers in Residence therapeutic job skills training program and educated over 2,000 children and adults on the importance of pollinators. They maintain 40 honey bee colonies and over 20 pollinator-friendly garden plots across 9 sites in New Haven and Bridgeport. Before Ramon and the PD Flight Crew get to the heart of Taylor's origin story, they cover the ongoing trend of social capitalism and consumers' expectation that the companies they support are making a difference in the world. . . . Find Mission CTRL on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and our website. Mission CTRL aims to ignite the innovative spirit inside us all through providing budding and successful entrepreneurs and community leaders with a platform to share their stories and inspire others. Tune in every Wednesday and catch up with the team at Peralta Design as we unleash the origin stories behind some exceptional leaders, share marketing/branding insights, and navigate the ever-changing currents of pop culture. Subscribe for weekly branding and entrepreneurial content here! To learn more about Peralta Design's work visit peraltadesign.com. #welaunchbrands #digitalagency #mbeagency #mbe #digital #branding #marketing #web #startups #creative #BrandU #w2 #fulltime #leadership #contentcreator #contentstrategy #marketingstrategy #entrepreneurs #business #launchyourbrand
Jeff Neuenschwander, pastor of Central Community Church in Seattle joins Sarah Taylor on this episode of the Passion Meets Purpose podcast. They discuss the theology of place, the importance of understanding one's identity in God, and the power of living and serving from a place of knowing who you are in Christ.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/45d1a1i
SPONSOR:Burn the PageLINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg MediaCheck out Black Virginia NewsIN THE NEWS:Don't California My Virginia--that was the platform Republicans ran on last year, and now the governor is following through by ditching California emission standards, even though Democrats who control the General Assembly don't agree. Members of the General Assembly are also clashing with the governor about whether Virginia should be part of two multi-state groups, one to combat climate change and another to update voter information.A text ding might be the sound of modern campaigning in Virginia. Campaigns for everything from Congress to your local City Council are increasingly embracing a new way to reach potential voters. But does this kind of campaigning get too personal?Virginia's unemployment rate is 2.8 percent, and inflation is going down. But are ordinary people actually feeling these economic trends?TRIVIA: Who was the first member of Congress to represent the 10th Congressional District?At the Watercooler:- Jonathan Haidt's Anxious Generation and the effect of cell phones and technology on younger Americans- Major news for friend of the show Sarah Taylor--congratulations on her new job at Capitol Square Strategies!Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
It's cake week, and Howard Middleton, Jane Beedle and host Sarah Taylor are looking back to the first episode of Series 7. A new batch of bakers are ready and rearing to go with a citrus drizzle signature, a juicy Jaffa cake technical and a smooth mirror glaze showstopper. Who will win the first coveted Star Baker award and whose cake has fallen flat?This year we're also bringing back our Bake-Along classes where you can bake some delicious recipes inspired by the 2016 series. If you want to join us for all five of our Series 7 throwback classes, then you can sign up at a discounted rate here. You can also sign up for the Series 7 classes individually. Check out our online baking classes on our website for more information.We have a range of virtual classes on sale, where you can bake and learn from the comfort of your own home. The classes are great fun and if you use the code PODCAST at checkout you'll get 10% off, whilst gift vouchers and bundle packs are also available.*** If you enjoyed this podcast please do leave us a review, it'll help ensure more Bake Off fans find us and would be a huge motivation for to keep making these podcasts for you. Please note we're not affiliated to the show itself or Love Productions, but we're huge fans of their work.***You can contact us with any queries or questions at thebakedown@bakewithalegend.com. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bake-down-bake-off-unwrapped. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taylor Moore dropped by the 5 Clubs studio to join Gary Williams in person in advance of the Wells Fargo Championship to talk about his career to date. They dove into his lifelong love of sports and baseball, his Arkansas Razorbacks and about his contemporaries on tour. They talked in length about his experience on the Canadian Tour and his more recent success on the PGA Tour including his work with coach Josh Gregory and the improvement in his mental game since working with Sarah Taylor. Moore also shared the scary story of his collapsed lung and the impact that made on him as he continued to chase his professional golf career.
SPONSOR:Burn the PageLINKS:Pod Virginia | PatreonLearn more about Jackleg MediaOn this week's live-to-tape game show, Michael sits down with Senator Scott Surovell, Delegate Alfonso Lopez, Delegate Marcus Simon, and Alexandria Assistant City Manager Sarah Taylor to get their takes on Governor Youngkin's legacy budget, student protests, invasive plants, and Jeff Ryer on Pod Virginia.
“Special Speaker Sarah Taylor – Mother’s Day 2024” from www.vopwc.org by Sister Sarah Taylor. Released: 2024. Genre: Vocal. The post Special Speaker Sarah Taylor – Mother’s Day 2024 appeared first on Voice Of Praise Worship Center.
Conservatives this week hammered the government on drug decriminalization, but Liberals countered with another hot-button issue: abortion. The House digs into both of those issues, hearing from an addictions doctor about what the heated political rhetoric means for people on the ground, and then weighing whether the Liberals' claims on reproductive rights have any substance.Then, we'll sit down with Canada's top diplomat in Moscow for her first interview since taking on that role. She says Canada-Russia relations might never have been worse — we ask what it's like dealing with Putin's regime.Plus, Canada Post is losing money — a lot of it. Two experts sit down to talk through the options for saving, selling or changing the postal service.This episode features the voices of: Dr. Vincent Lam, addictions doctor and authorShachi Kurl, president, Angus Reid InstituteSarah Taylor, ambassador to RussiaIan Lee, associate professor, Carleton University Marvin Ryder, associate professor, McMaster University
On this week's live-to-tape game show, Michael sits down with Delegate Alfonso Lopez, Delegate Marcus Simon, Alexandria Assistant City Manager Sarah Taylor, and pinch hitter Senator Jeremy McPike to get their takes on the end of the latest General Assembly Session: from passive-aggressive policies to "peace in the valley," invasive plants, and Jim Crow minimum wage exceptions. Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMediaSponsored by the Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia
CeCe Winans discusses her faith, family, and career in a conversation with Sarah Taylor on the latest episode of Passion Meets Purpose. CeCe shares about her profound devotion to Jesus and how her faith has been a guiding force in her life. She reflects on her childhood in a big, religious family, and how her parents' commitment to God influenced her. You'll love her new song, "That's My King," and the insights she shares about it.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/43lcRSV
Val Wilmer has photographed and interviewed many of the most significant musicians of the post-war years, including Duke Ellington, Muddy Waters, Miles Davis, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Aretha Franklin and many more. Val grew up in Streatham in South London, where a local record shop helped to nurture her love of music, especially jazz. Her lifelong passion for jazz and photography began at an early age: when she was just 14 years old, she persuaded her mother to take her to London Airport to see off the jazz legend Louis Armstrong who had been playing in the UK. She asked him for an autograph, then took a picture of him as he broke into a huge smile. The image was the first of many classic shots. Alongside her work as a photographer, Val has written extensively about music, as a journalist for numerous publications and as an author: her book As Serious As Your Life, examining the evolution of free jazz within the wider context of racial and sexual politics, has been widely acclaimed as a classic text. In 1983 she co-founded Format, the first all-female photographic agency, which aimed to champion women photographers and to widen the range of images available to newspapers and magazines. Her photographs are held in the collections of the V&A and the National Portrait Gallery. DISC ONE: Potato Head Blues - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven DISC TWO: Black, Brown And White - Big Bill Broonzy DISC THREE: Sonata for Solo Cello, Op. 8_1. By Kodaly, First movement performed by Janos Starker DISC FOUR: The Weary Blues – Langston Hughes DISC FIVE: My Lovely Elizabeth - S.E. Rogie DISC SIX: Criss Cross - Thelonious Monk DISC SEVEN: Dogon A D - Julius Hemphill DISC EIGHT: Love and Affection - Joan Armatrading BOOK CHOICE: The Collective Works of Langston Hughes LUXURY ITEM: Nail scissors CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Criss Cross - Thelonious Monk Presenter Lauren Laverne Producers Tim Bano and Sarah Taylor
Jenn Schultz joins Sarah Taylor on this episode of Passion Meets Purpose! Jenn aims to help women overcome comparison and embrace their unique identities. Comparison often stems from insecurities and a scarcity mindset, which can lead to feelings of rejection and inadequacy. It is essential to understand your identity in God, set boundaries, and cultivate an abundance mindset.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3wfMpNJ
Everyone's favorite General Assembly game show is back as Michael sits down with Senate Majority Leader Scott Surovell, Delegate Alfonso Lopez, Delegate Marcus Simon, and Alexandria Assistant City Manager Sarah Taylor to get their takes Governor Youngkin's State of the Commonwealth Address, proposed taxes and tax cuts, the Potomac Yard arena deal, and the new General Assembly building.Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
Jesse Bradley joins Sarah Taylor to discuss the importance of living a purposeful life and sharing one's faith. From being a professional athlete to becoming a pastor, Jesse emphasizes the role of God's grace in his life.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/47BMada
Today's conversation is a must-listen for anyone who's faced challenges with body image or weight-related struggles. Joining me is the incredible Sarah Taylor, a Plus Size Model, Motivational Speaker, Author, award-winning Personal Trainer, self-love coach, and former Miss Plus Canada.In this episode, Sarah shares her inspiring journey of overcoming societal norms and achieving her dreams. We delve into her backstory, exploring what it was like for her growing up and the pivotal moments that shaped her into the influential figure she is today.One of the high points in Sarah's career was her groundbreaking campaign with Nike, where she proudly represented plus-size women and athletes. Discover how this opportunity unfolded and why it was a crucial moment for her, challenging stereotypes and promoting inclusivity in the fitness industry.Sarah opens up about her unique perspective on self-confidence and how she managed to ignore the numbers on the scale, dreaming big regardless of society's expectations. We explore what embracing self-love and acceptance truly means in her life and how these principles can be applied by everyone.As a dedicated advocate for women's wellness, Sarah shares valuable insights and tips on various aspects of personal fitness and wellness. Learn how to embrace fitness as a plus-size person, improve self-confidence, and eliminate the all-or-nothing mindset. Whether you're just starting your wellness journey or seeking a positive mindset shift, Sarah's expertise provides guidance for creating lasting change and proof that we should all dream big, regardless of the numbers on the scale. Sarah Taylor is a Plus Size Personal Trainer, Virtual Gym Owner, Plus Size Model & Motivational SpeakerWebsite: https://fitnessbysarahtaylor.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSarahTaylor1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.sarahtaylorYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thesarahtaylorLink to Purchase Book: https://fitnessbysarahtaylor.com/journal/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.sarahtaylor Connect with Marianne:Website: Message In The Middle with MarianneMessage In the Middle Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/422430469323847/Email: Contact | Message In The Middle with Marianne
In this episode, we catch up with Sarah on Strativ Group's continued efforts to power ahead in terms of recruitment in the AAM industry. She tells us about her role and the current projects the company is working on, as well as giving her thoughts on a fascinating article by Strativ, which focuses on bringing more women into aerospace. Sarah talks about the need to recruit a future workforce for AAM and gives her top trends and also talks about Strativ's 'Female Influencers', where the company talks to some of the leading women working in this market.
Sarah Taylor interviews Stephanie Nelson, author of the book "Imagine More". Stephanie shares her journey of turning her passion for using grocery coupons into a multimillion-dollar business, Coupon Mom. She emphasizes the importance of finding one's purpose and using it to help others. She also discusses the role of faith and God's guidance in her journey.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/49wYLjL
JOIN US ON PATREON: patreon.com/ivebeenmeaningtowatch. Sarah is back to discuss the ongoing actor's strike and the impact it has had on productions. We break down the intricacies of the recent counter offer made by SAG-AFTRA and discuss the significance of ensuring fair deals for actors. We also review Mike Flanagan's Netflix multiverse, The Fall of the House of Usher, and give our opinions on the character dynamics and the show's unique storytelling. In the final part of our conversation, we explore the evolving landscape of the cinema and TV industry, examining how popular films and TV shows have influenced this sector. From the dominance of blockbuster films to the struggle of independent films for recognition, we consider it all. Join us as we share our insights on these topics and much more. (1:57:27) - Netflix Series The Fall of the House of Usher explores Verna's mysterious ghost worker, Napoleon's reaction to his siblings' death, Prospera's consequences, and Tamerlin's business ventures. (2:06:10) - Black Cat Episode and Victorine's Heart Napoleon's gluttony, laziness, obsession with a black cat, Verna's stalking, Victorine's heart mesh, and Prospera's death are explored. (2:20:37) - Show Analysis and Character Dynamics Mike Flanagan's The Fall of the House of Usher explores Augusta Pan's ghost worker role, Napoleon's gluttony, Prospera's death, and horror-comedy. (2:27:56) - Discussion on Television Shows and Themes Tamalins' distant relationship with Bill, her use of sex workers, Verna's normal girl persona, consequences of Maury and Victorine's girlfriends' involvement, Napoleon's sweet boyfriend, and similarities between Tamalins and Shiv and Tom are discussed. (2:38:14) - Analysis of Euphoria and Midnight Mass Tamalins's exploitation of pop stars, Napoleon's gluttony and black cat obsession, Verna's ghost worker role, and Juno's response to being hit with a microphone are discussed. (2:46:18) - Descension Into Madness and Family Curse Tamalins' quest for attention and validation leads to her death, similar to other characters in The Fall of the House of Usher, such as Napoleon and the Usher family. (2:53:16) - TV Show Characters and Themes We discuss Arthur's character, Maury and Arthur's conversation, photographs, Frederick's dentistry, and motivations of characters. (3:05:58) - Characters and Storylines in a Show Maury Usher's motivations, roles, torture, and potential sighting of Verna are explored, with Frederick's fate and the complexity of the eleven characters discussed, including Arthur's mysterious voyage. (3:11:08) - Transformed Characters in Annabelle Lee Augusta Pan's trickster-like character, motivations of characters, Arthur's voyage, Tamalins' death, and Prospera Usher's death are explored. (3:26:15) - Discussion on "The Fall of the House of Usher" Madeline and Roderick's relationship, Armadio's remarkable cast, Netflix-Flanagan tension, Scorsese's feature, and Prospera's death are explored. Sarah's Twitter https://twitter.com/Sarah_IsWriting Cinema Spot https://twitter.com/TheCinemaSpot The DisInsider https://twitter.com/TheDisInsider Podcast Socials Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeenMeaning2Pod Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ivebeenmeaning2pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ive-Been-Meaning-To-Watch-That-113280083760521/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivebeenmeaning2/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXmim-bDsiyhpi04KEaALA Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. We really appreciate it. If you would like to support the podcast, you can subscribe for 4.99 a month. https://anchor.fm/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support Manika's Socials YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1CmokqeLIagz7nYQJfeRIw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdulcio98/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/manika3000 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@manika3000?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support
JOIN US ON PATREON: patreon.com/ivebeenmeaningtowatch. As we sat down with Sarah I, we found ourselves wrapped up in a tale of streaming platforms, actor's strikes, and the ever-transforming landscape of the entertainment industry. Sarah's insights on the complexities of harmonizing different time zones to record a podcast added a new sense of awareness to our conversation. With the unexpected cancellation of Michael A. Dengas's Midnight Club, our chat took a turn towards the gritty and mature content of Netflix shows, particularly Dengas's recent creation, The Fall of the House of Usher. Many of you can relate to the thrill of dissecting the intricacies of a TV series or movie, and this was no different as we delved into the dense symbolism and unique character dynamics of Mike Flangan's Netflix multiverse. Who knew the world of Netflix was so complicated, right? Sarah I's perspective on the ongoing actor's strike and its impact on the production also gave us much to ponder. With the SAG-AFTRA's recent counter-offer on the table, we analyzed the importance of ensuring fair deals for actors. Finally, we took a leisurely stroll through the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry, considering how popular films and TV shows have influenced this sector. The dominance of blockbuster films, the struggle of independent films for recognition, and the introduction of streaming services, we covered it all. We also touched upon the role nostalgia plays in today's cinematic storytelling. So join us, as we embark on this insightful journey through the world of cinema, television, and streaming platforms with Sarah I. (0:00:00) - Netflix Shows and Streaming Platforms Analysis (0:06:36) - Actor Strike Negotiations and Entertainment News (0:10:54) - Discussion on Movies and Biopics (0:24:01) - Movie Trailers and Film Lengths Opinions (0:33:02) - Cinema and Streaming Service Evolution (0:37:31) - Changing Landscape of Cinema and TV (0:45:33) - The Fall of House of Usher Discussion (0:58:09) - Symbolism in Mike Flanagan's Work (1:09:37) - Plot and Characters' Journey Discussion (1:15:06) - Show Episode Analysis and Character Discussion (1:24:43) - Netflix's Original Series and Audience Expectations (1:31:52) - Netflix Opinions (1:41:06) - Netflix Series Characters and Themes Discussion (1:52:00) - Leo's Role and Cat Mishap Sarah's Twitter https://twitter.com/Sarah_IsWriting Cinema Spot https://twitter.com/TheCinemaSpot The DisInsider https://twitter.com/TheDisInsider Podcast Socials Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeenMeaning2Pod Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ivebeenmeaning2pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ive-Been-Meaning-To-Watch-That-113280083760521/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivebeenmeaning2/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXmim-bDsiyhpi04KEaALA Thank you so much for listening to the podcast. We really appreciate it. If you would like to support the podcast, you can subscribe for 4.99 a month. https://anchor.fm/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support Manika's Socials YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1CmokqeLIagz7nYQJfeRIw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdulcio98/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/manika3000 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@manika3000?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ivebeenmeaningtowatchthat/support
TRANSCRIPT HERE In a perfect meeting of minds, Steph is joined by Braaains podcast hosts Heather and Sarah Taylor, sisters of podcasting, filmmaking and mental health & disability awareness. Which means of course it's just a light casual chat about the devastatingly terrifying Mike Flanagan series The Haunting of Hill House. We get deep into what makes this show so affecting, what it says about trauma and family's tendencies to deal with it in all the wrong ways, and how we see our own family in the triumphantly dysfunctional Crains. Happy Halloween Psychocinemaniacs!!! CONTENT WARNING: suicide, suicidal behaviour and self harm, child abuse (including sexual abuse), death, grief, child death, substance use & addiction, paranormal activity. FOLLOW SARAH, HEATHER & BRAAAAINS ON ALL THE THINGS: Check out the Braaains podcast on all good pod apps and at their website Braaains socials: Insta @Braaainspodcast Twitter @BraaainsPodcast and TikTok @Braaainspodcast Sarah's socials: Insta @SarahTaylorEditor Twitter @ShiningHappy and Website (including podcast The Editor's Cut) Heather's socials: Insta @HeatherATaylor Twitter @HeatherATaylor and Website FOLLOW US: Follow Psychocinematic on Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok! or join our Facebook Group! Email us at psychocinematicpodcast@gmail.com. Join our PATREON to support us and get cute benefits and bonus content! And check out our WEBSITE! REFERENCES Netflix Behind the Scenes Featurette Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House is a slow-burn family nightmare - Vox Who Are All the Ghosts in 'the Haunting of Hill House'? (insider.com) How The Haunting of Hill House conveys the horror of family | Horror (TV) | The Guardian Timothy Hutton Will Face “No Charge” From 1983 Sexual Assault Claim – Deadline E.T.'s Henry Thomas tells how he had to get past his parents suspicions of Hollywood | Daily Mail Online 'You' Star Victoria Pedretti on Growing Up in an Abusive Household — Femestella The Haunting of Hill House Talks A Lot About Mental Illness, But Says Very Little | by Diana | Medium How 'The Haunting of Hill House' Uses Horror As A Metaphor For Mental Health, According To The Show's Cast (bustle.com) What The Haunting of Hill House Gets Right About Mental Illness - Meesh Says Things Why ‘The Haunting of Hill House' Is a Perfect Portrayal of Mental Illness (themighty.com) Haunting of Bly Manor's Victoria Pedretti On Having ADD | Glamour UK (glamourmagazine.co.uk) Bly Manor's Kate Siegel on Why Love—Not Rage—Drives the Lady in the Lake (elle.com) Oliver Jackson-Cohen's Year of Love and Obsession - Film Cred (film-cred.com) Actor Gugino feathering her empty nest with roles | Features | postandcourier.com The Haunted Mind of Shirley Jackson | The New Yorker The Haunting of Hill House Ending's Message, Explained (vulture.com) NOTE: This podcast is not designed to be therapeutic, prescriptive or constitute a formal diagnosis for any listener, nor the characters discussed. The host is not representative of all psychologists and opinions stated are her own personal opinion, based on her own learnings and training (and minimal lived experience). Host and co-hosts do not have the final say and can only comment based on their own perspectives, so please let us know if you dispute any of these opinions – we are keen for feedback!
Grab a glass and get ready for a thoroughly entertaining episode of Matt Slayer's podcast, "And Now We Drink," starring Sarah Taylor. This vivacious duo bares it all, exploring a gamut of topics from Botox to the Evolution of the Adult Industry. In this episode, prepare for candid discussions outlining the highs and lows of navigating the adult industry, acknowledging deep-seated stigmas, both societal and on platforms like OnlyFans, and their implications on the industry's future. The candid conversation doesn't stop at industry borders. Matt and Sarah further venture into the realm of trust in business relationships, dissecting experiences in the entertainment industry. They illustrate the gritty reality behind the glitz and glamour with a generous serving of humor. Flying experiences and future travels also make an appearance, hinting at the globetrotting life behind the scenes. As a multi-talented comedian and adult film actress, Sarah lends unique insights into balancing relationships and personal goals in an industry often misunderstood. Their lively banter will have you reflecting on your perceptions about the adult industry. Throughout this episode, the duo maintains a lighthearted tone as they delve into their personal experiences. By the end of it, not only will you be more well-versed in adult industry discussions, but you'll also be chuckling at Sarah's comedy career anecdotes. New Sponsor Alert! Get some personal welness supplies at casa-anica.com use code "anwd" for 15% off at checkout Cover your shame in our wares. New Merch! anwd.net/merch The Patreon is full of exclusive content and directly supports the show. patreon.com/mattslayer Subscribe to the youtube youtube.com/andnowwedrink
Candice is joined by creatives and sisters Heather and Sarah Taylor to discuss the personal reason they started a podcast to discuss the often inaccurate portrayal of mental health in film and television. From being raised by a mother who went far too long in life undiagnosed to learning how to not be afraid of therapists, the sisters get vulnerable as to destigmatize conversation surrounding mental health. Heather & Sarahi's Social Media:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/heatherAtaylor/https://www.instagram.com/sarahtayloreditor/Check out Braaains Podcast:https://braaainspodcast.com/Candice's Social Media:www.instagram.com/candiceking/www.instagram.com/asuperbloompod/www.tiktok.com/@itscandiceking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hurrah! It's back again! Bake Off returns in the UK on 26th September and in the USA on 29th September and we hope we'll be your perfect accompaniment to the new series.Host of Bake With A Legend Sarah Taylor, is joined by Bake Off legends Jane Beedle, Howard Middleton and Dan Beasley Harling to assess our new dozen as we try to work out who the potential winners could be from the limited biographies and photographs that are shared ahead of the show! Send us your questions each week to bakedown@bakewithalegend.com and we'll get through as many as we can.The big news once again from Bake With A Legend is that not only are we still having great fun hosting regular online baking classes every weekend, but this year we are going to be teaching a virtual class of either the signature or the technical challenge EVERY SUNDAY at 5pm UK following the episode. So, to take your enjoyment of the series to a new level, you can sign up for all 10 classes at a special price or we have very limited places held back to sign up week by week. Places are limited! Click here for more information and to sign up.We have over 20 virtual classes on sale now for you to enjoy and learn from the comfort of your own home. The classes are great fun and if you use the code PODCAST at checkout you'll get 10% off, whilst gift vouchers and bundle packs are also available. You can check out our online baking classes on our website.*** If you enjoyed this podcast please do leave us a review, it'll help ensure more Bake Off fans find us and would be a huge motivation for to keep making these podcasts for you. Please note we're not affiliated to the show itself or Love Productions, but we're huge fans of their work.***You can contact us with any queries or questions at thebakedown@bakewithalegend.com. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-bake-down-bake-off-unwrapped. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ladies are back for another episode of insideLINES Podcast! Tia Avril chats about her Beyonce concert experience in Seattle, and Atoya Burleson got a chance to catch Lil Nate's game in Reno! The ladies also briefly discuss the Colorado game, Fantasy Football, and more!Then, Atoya are joined by Sarah Taylor, sports psychologist (7:38). The ladies discuss:The transition of NFL teams Going into Sports PsychologySurviving an attempted abduction in San DiegoTools to move through challengesForgiving her attackerCreating morning and evening ritualsTwo-minute drillBe sure to follow, rate and review the podcast on the Apple Podcast and Spotify apps. It really helps us out! Thanks so much for listening and supporting our show! We appreciate you.This Week's GuestSarah TaylorFollow us on Instagram!insideLINES PodcastAtoya BurlesonTia AvrilVideoWatch Episodes on Our YouTube Channel!Contact UsWebsite: www.inSIDELINESpodcast.comEmail: hello@insidelinespodcast.com TeamAudio/Video Editor: Brian Keim
On this week's live-to-tape game show, Michael sits down with Delegate Alfonso Lopez, Delegate Marcus Simon, and Alexandria Assistant City Manager Sarah Taylor to get their takes on the latest in Richmond--from the budget special session to the FBI headquarters and spouses running for office.Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
Actor Cody Lightning explore his legacy in his 2023 film Hey Viktor, a mockumentary about where he's been since his role in the 1998 coming-of-age film Smoke Signals. Editor Sarah Taylor discusses her approach to the film as well as some of her other work.Find out more about Sarah at https://suiteoneproductions.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement