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Let’s catch up with Haliey ‘Hawk Tuah’ Welch since the fallout of the crypto scam that undercut her sixteenth minute. While most didn’t stick around to see what happened, a lot about the crypto world has empowered Team Tuah to keep going — getting one over on the government, a second botched pump and dump scheme, and a suspiciously timed podcast relaunch. To what end? We’ve got some ideas. See Jamie on tour for RAW DOG! https://us.macmillan.com/tours/jamie-loftus-raw-dog/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf-I3pdBDpG51TvRPCIfkS08847rolEcVNOqDZCUX8Hq9t9sZlX9idj_DI9NQ_aem_niy1HGU3U4vldbC-KP7JsA Watch Coffeezilla’s breakdown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiZVDY5jNYM&t=696sSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's, with apologies to the Hawk Tuah lobby, the queen of the internet in 2024 -- baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng. Her fifteenth minute is far from over, but this week Jamie dives into the world of the viral zoo animal. She's far from the first, joining a legacy of viral animals whose life is flattened to a static image, without wondering why we're looking at them in the first place. We go into the ordeal that is becoming famous while captive, and Jamie speaks with zoologist Oliver, aka Dr. Wildlife, about the ethics of zoos and how we can better protect the animals that become a part of our digital language. Follow Dr. Wildlife here: https://linktr.ee/drwildlife See Jamie in LA on November 1st & 20th: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-tiny-man-is-trying-to-kill-me-tickets-1039733048537See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Music of the Mountains: Where to be and what to see, Jamie Lammers interviews working man musician, David Solzberg of the Nogo Gillbillies and more.Want to read Jamie's article printed this week in The Mountain-Ear newspaper?https://www.themtnear.com/articles/music-of-the-mountains-where-to-be-and-what-to-see-27/The Mountain-Ear podcast is a community news variety show offering stories and information about life in our unique area of Colorado. Created by The Mountain-Ear newspaper, online and in print!To find out more news and information about the Peak to Peak from Allenspark to Central City, go online to www.themtnear.com.Use the coupon code PODCAST for a special discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS of our online edition! Go to
Jamie Durie is one of Australia's most successful exports. Best known for his work as a television host of over 50 different design shows around the world, his work with Oprah and his successful horticulturalist and design businesses, Jamie's story is all the more fascinating because of the mid career pivot he took which radically changed the course of his work and life. See Jamie's work and contact him HERE and follow him on Instagram HERE Contact Nigel and Find him everywhere HERE Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Yuccas joins Chad with more complaints about air travel and anyone who gets in the way of her carry-on bags.
Special guest - Jamie Sanchez! Jamie (say Hamie) is a former Lego designer who changed careers to study industrial design. When he landed a job at Lego he and his family to (near) the Lego headquarters in Denmark. See Jamie on The Secret World Of Lego. Jamie on Twitter jaimesanchezart.com Thinking Music Make Believe! Dave and Glenn are on Lego Masters, things get emotional. #bricktears Link to the Answer Gizmodo.com.au Check out the Somehow Related Facebook Group. Or the website for more - www.nearly.com.au/somehow-related-podcast-with-glenn-robbins-and-dave-oneil/ Somehow Related is produced by Nearly Media. Original theme music by Kit Warhurst. Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis. Looking for another podcast? The Debrief with Dave O'Neil - Dave's other podcasts with comedians after gigs. Out Of The Question - Adam Zwar's fantastic interview podcast The Junkees with Dave O'Neil & Kitty Flanagan - The sweet and salty roundabout! Junk food abounds! Confessions - laugh along with Sam Petersen and friends as he reads outrageous confessions from people you'll never meet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie McDonald of Bear's Smokehouse BBQ, describes his experiences on the Ukraine/Poland border, where he is volunteering with World Central Kitchen. And, for much of his life, chef Michael Symon has been living with not one, but two autoimmune diseases. This hour on Seasoned, Michael shares his approach to creating recipes that amp up the joy of eating without triggering inflammation or discomfort. Plus, urban farmer and educator Lauren Little describes how she teaches students to be good tree tenders while tapping sugar maples in Hartford. No one knows how to honor the gifts trees offer quite like Lauren. GUESTS: Jamie McDonald: Owner of Bear's Smokehouse BBQ, with four locations in Conn. See Jamie's dispatches from the Ukraine/Poland border on his Facebook and Instagram pages, and get information about his fundraiser benefiting World Central Kitchen. Michael Symon: James Beard Award-winning chef, restaurant owner, regular on the Food Network, and bestselling cookbook author. His latest book is Fix It with Food: Every Meal Easy. Lauren Little: Owner and founder of Lauren Little Edutainment. Lauren is a Hartford based urban farmer and traveling teacher who educates and entertains kids by connecting them with nature. Featured Recipes: Cauliflower Cacio E Pepe Crispy Rice with Asparagus, Peas, and Mushrooms Tomato and Coconut Soup This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Catie Talarski, and Emily Charash. Our interns are Sara Gasparotto and Michayla Savitt. Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today…Pamela Anderson has filed for divorce from her fifth husband Dan Hayhurst after only 13 months of marriage, but the story behind this relationship is no ordinary celebrity tale. And legal letters sent between sisters Britney And Jamie Lynn Spears have been leaked, containing some pretty strong allegations against one another. This information comes at the same time as Britney blasting her sister and family on Instagram while Jamie Lynn gave a two-hour, tell-all interview about her. Now some new text messages have come to light and they show a different side of the Spears saga. Plus, it's the first Weekend Watch for 2022! This week we have two juicy TV shows that you need to binge-watch this weekend. CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Kelly McCarren Producers: Laura Brodnik & Gia Moylan Audio Producer: Rhiannon Mooney WANT MORE? Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au. Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Building a meaningful business while living your best life and traveling the world is not easy. In this episode of Before IT Happened, our host Donna Loughlin tells the story of social entrepreneur and philanthropist Jamie Bianchini, who biked through over 80 countries around the world for eight years with a friend calling themselves the ‘Peace Pedalers.' Jamie's motto “Live big, give big” has had an enormous impact in communities from Asia to Latin America where he's helped build schools, start transportation projects and bring clean water to areas in need. Listen now and learn how this adventurer's entrepreneurial spirit found its spark in his love for humanity. Before any world-changing innovation, there was a moment, an event, a realization that sparked the idea before it happened. This is a podcast about that moment — about that idea. Before IT Happened takes you on a journey with the innovators who imagined — and are still imagining — our future. Join host Donna Loughlin as her guests tell their stories of how they brought their visions to life. JUMP STRAIGHT INTO: (01:20) - Jamie's story and the ups & downs of entrepreneurial life - “You can build a business around the lifestyle that you want to have. That's what I aspired to do, and that's still what I do to this day.” (05:44) - Traveling the world while trying to build a business - “I worked at a youth hostel in Switzerland that I modeled my business plan after which won Best Business Plan at USC.” (08:27) - Working to make Peace Pedalers a reality - “It was taking the tandem bicycle with an empty seat on the back of it and inviting total strangers to come on. That gesture of friendship and connection is the essence of Peace Pedalers.” (14:59) - Jamie's life-changing realization of wanting to help people - “Magical things happen when we don't just focus on ourselves, but we try to infuse some level of intention, contribution, and purpose in our lives above and beyond just achieving.” (18:53) - Getting the drive to keep going - “I pulled a two-peso note from my wallet, and somebody had written on the bill by hand a message in Spanish, ‘If love is your biggest weakness, you are the strongest person in the world.'” (22:18) - What's next for Jamie - “It's everybody's responsibility to pick our head up and see what we can do to help someone who's part of the human family who might not be as fortunate as us.” (24:50) - On Profit & Purpose: Jamie's new project in the social venture arena - “We help anybody who's purpose-driven or wants to be purpose-driven and make it easier for them to become even more impactful in their communities.” EPISODE RESOURCES: Connect with Jamie on https://twitter.com/JamieRBianchini (Twitter) and at https://jamiebianchini.com/ (Jamiebianchini.com) Learn more about Jamie's latest organization https://profitpurpose.org/ (Profit & Purpose) Watch Jamie's Tedx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqnME0OQQ7A (Live Big, Give Big: Infinite possibilities powered by compassion) See Jamie's https://www.peacepedalers.com/route.html (original route for Peace Pedalers) Read Jamie's book: https://www.amazon.com/Bicycle-Built-Two-Billion-Compassion/dp/0996137203/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=a+bicycle+built+for+2&qid=1617900852&sr=8-8 (A Bicycle Built for Two Billion) Thank you for listening! Follow https://www.beforeithappened.com/ (Before IT Happened) on https://www.instagram.com/beforeithappenedshow/ (Instagram) and https://twitter.com/TheBIHShow (Twitter), and don't forget to subscribe, rate and share the show wherever you listen to podcasts! Before IT Happened is produced by Donna Loughlin and https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (StudioPod Media) with additional editing and sound design by https://nodalab.com/ (Nodalab). The Executive Producer is Katie Sunku Wood and all episodes are written by Jack Buehrer.
In this special Telstra Connected Cycling webinar we are joined by Belgian cycling legend Bernard Moerman and Professor Jamie Anderson to talk about the theme of transitions. We explore why so many professional cyclists struggle with transitioning to a life after the peloton. On the flipside, we also talk about how a bunch of former Australian professional cyclists have found their way into influential positions in the European cycling scene. In the last part of the interview we chat about the phenomenon of “Corporate Athletes” who throw themselves back into competitive sport after a long hiatus – and why doing so can help people to thrive in so many aspects of their lives. Based in Belgium, Bernard Moerman is a leadership mentor, career coach and storyteller who helps people to realise their inner potential. Prior to shifting his focus to working with business leaders, he spent more than two decades as a talent scout & manager, performance coach and Professional Cycling Team Director. See Bernard's recent TED Talk here: https://youtu.be/p68eKVnu5_w Jamie Anderson is Professor of Leadership & Strategic Management at Antwerp Management School, an executive coach and mentor to many former professional cyclists. Jamie is also a competitive Masters cyclist who has achieved podium results at UCI World Series Granfondo Events and many other world-level one-day and multi-day races for amateurs. Living in Belgium, he is currently European Masters Champion (M5) for the Individual Time Trial. See Jamie's TED Talk about work, life & cycling here: https://youtu.be/tmc6HohWVCs
Oregon has a lot of extremely busy state parks, but it also has plenty of places that see few visitors at all. This week on the Peak Northwest podcast, we talk to Seth Miller, executive director of the Oregon State Park Foundation, to discuss the least visited state parks from 2019.See Jamie’s story on the 20 least popular Oregon state parks, and the 20 most popular Oregon state parks from 2019.Watch a video of bighorn sheep being flown into Cottonwood Canyon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We head to the rainy Coast Range mountains to discover hidden waterfalls in the woods.See Jamie’s stories on Niagara Falls and Drift Creek Falls.Also check out our list of the 10 things to pack for a day hike in Oregon, and get some tips on rainy day hiking in our previous episode of the podcast.To find directions to some of the more remote waterfalls, as well other hikes around Oregon, head to OregonHikers.org.Follow Peak Northwest on Instagram at @PeakNorthwest. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever found yourself stuck in a job that no longer aligned with your values? Today's guest, Jamie Eason, has built a career that has aligned with her deepest beliefs, and is showing us all how to do the same. Jamie is a cancer survivor, model, women's fitness enthusiast, mother, and wife. Her LiveFit trainer, articles, recipes, and motivational photos have helped thousands of people get fit and change their lives. Jamie has proven time and time again that lifting weights and building muscle is not only for men. Women all over the world have followed Jamie's lead and found that curling dumbbells and squatting barbells have made them stronger, healthier, and happier with their appearance. In this episode, Jamie reveals her journey and how surviving cancer twice transformed not just her overall health, but her career path as well. She believes that when we show up authentically and honestly in our businesses- the benefits trickle through to every other area of our lives. In This Episode You'll Learn: The journey that lead Jamie to where she is today [ 8:45 ] Why we shouldn't squander our platforms [ 19:10 ] Why we should be proactive about our health [ 25:30 ] Where to start with strength training [ 29:20 ] How many calories we should be intaking [ 32:45 ] Why it's a myth that lifting weights will make us bulky [ 35:10 ] When to relax our diets [ 37:50 ] Staying fit during + after pregnancy [ 44:50 ] Tips on growing a brand [ 51:15 ] Why extravagance does not = happiness [ 53:50 ] Why it's important to always go back to our values [ 58:20 ] Why we need community [ 66:00 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “At age 22, I had breast cancer. At age 28, I had a reoccurrence, it really scared me.” “I made sure my values aligned with everything that I did.” “How do we want to influence the world with our platforms?” “I didn't yo-yo a lot in my weight. I never ate an extreme diet.” “Wrapping our value up in our appearance is a dead end road.” “Strength training is all about having good form.” “Women are so terrible about undereating.” Links Mentioned: See Jamie's work on www.bodybuilding.com Check out All In: You are one decision away from a totally different life by Mark Batterson Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients Get your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts Learn more about Jamie on Facebook and be sure to follow her on Instagram: @jamieeasonmiddleton Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes Listen on Spotify
It’s a holiday special for a special holiday! In the last episode of season two, Fern and Jamie unwrap their love for all things Christmas. Personal holiday traditions, and favorite and not-so-favorite movies, TV specials, and music. Then on to their own Christmas lists – cool gift ideas and what they’d like from Santa this year. Thanks to a devoted listener, the last snacky snack of the year was Hawaii-made cookies. So delicious, or as they say in the islands, so “ono”!See Jamie’s new Christmas cat shirt – go to our Facebook pageNASA shoes by VansFred Claus movie – siblings anonymous sceneBig Island Candies commercial
The festival sage and freelance photographer Jamie Seed returns to InnerVerse for a third visit, this time recounting sychronicities from Burning Man and beyond as we recap a busy year for this prolific artist. Hero worship, the positive shadow and balancing the ego are some of the topics on the table for this one. See Jamie's work at JamieSeed.comBecome a Plus+ Member and get double your weekly dose of InnerVerse! Unlock 2 hour episodes and more by supporting your favorite show on Patreon - Sign Up at patreon.com/innerverseThings we discussedReplacing negative thought patterns with positive podcastsTransmuting mental blocks by releasing tension in the bodyEnergy as consciousness and how food alters our self imageWhy producing our own food could help save the environmentRethinking our Faustian relationship with convenience and "disposable" itemsBurning Man Ethics and ego dissolving sychronicitiesHealthy hero admiration vs. "blinded by the light" hero worshipWhat Jamie has learned from teaching photography classes, strategies for inspiring studentsOnly in the Plus+ Extension (Subscribe Here!)Crossing from festival culture into permacultureFollowing passion instead of money but also paying the billsIdeas about what living outside the box looks likeElaborate discussion on ecstatic dance and how it connects us to authentic & spiritual self expressionJamie turns the tables on me and instigates a conversation about my rock climbing hobbyJamie reflects on some of the mindsets and evolution he's faced as a full time freelancer over the last year living life without a financial safety netTips for replacing depression thoughts with gratitude practicesThe story of how sychronicities with a black tourmaline stone helped Jamie during a time of massive loss and open up to be less cynical A great conversation about the metaphysical power of belief and why leaving room for the unknown is better than assuming things are impossibleEpisode Music: K+LAB See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It was a dark and stormy episode with Fern and Jamie, in which our podcasters shared their own Halloween traditions, fave costumes, candy, movies, and more. Then it was a hair-raising Who Would Win match between Dracula and Pennywise the clown. In a fitting end, the snacky snack this time was Kit Kat Dark. Muwahahahaha!See Jamie’s socks – go to our Facebook pageHow kids judge the candy you give out – Halloween candy chartZombie Jamboree song by RockapellaExcerpt from The Halloween that Almost Wasn’t (starring Judd Hirsch)Trailer from The Witches movie (starring Anjelica Huston)Mr Boogedy movie introAve Satani (Oscar-winning best song) from The Omen movieFeed My Frankenstein song by Alice Cooper
This episode is all about getting the universe to conspire in your favor by fearlessly and creatively forging your own path through life. Jamie Seed makes his second appearance on IP to close out Season 3 with some heartfelt reflection on the creative community of magical festival folk of which he's a central character, as a renowned photographer of uncommon skill and imagination.See Jamie's work at https://www.jamieseed.comEpisode Topics (more at https://www.innerversepodcast.com/season-3/30) + Living with purpose + Collecting eclectic hobbies to avoid stagnation + The conscious field that connects all + Wakarusa and the mythos of psychedelic rites of passage + Music festivals, flow arts, and the archaic revival + Responsibility for self-defense and non-aggression + The deeper meaning behind the Santa Claus lie + Disneyfication of materialism in culture + Touching base with the infinite + The Apophatic Golden Rule: Don't do to others what you wouldn't want done to you + And more in the Plus+ Extension!Double your dose of InnerVerse!SUBSCRIBE TO PLUS+ FOR HUGE EPISODE EXTENSIONS, EARLY ACCESS, LIVE HANGOUTS AND MORE!https://www.patreon.com/innerversePlus+ Extension Topics:+ Repeating truth into the zero-point field to defeat the dictatorship of lies+ Jamie's last year of teaching photography+ What makes a good festival and Jamie's involvement with Deadhead Productions+ How life repeats your lessons until you learn to care about your perspective on them+ Memory as an aspect of the unified field and thus being potentially limitless+ The magical life of living out of a camper and bouncing between festivals and state parksMusic This Episode: Soohan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jamie and I discuss his new band, current state of technology, Arcade Fire, cover songs and more! See Jamie and The Guarded heart LIVE at the TOP OF THE WORLD 6: BOBCAST ROOFTOP CONCERT!
Topics discussed: - Transparency in the workplace - Agility for organizations - System dynamics - Systems thinking - People’s resistance to change - People don’t just resist change - They resist doing things they think are stupid - They resist doing things that they think are against their own interest - People resist things that don’t make sense - Learn to look at the system to see where breakdowns could be impacting the results you want to get - Transformation of leadership - Upgrading the operating system we call work - Management was invented when we discovered what engineering is - The industrial revolution put people to work doing things that made them feel less human - The new revolution in work is about bringing humanity into the workplace - Build work around the principles that make us human - Bringing humanity to the workplace is much more about culture - See Jamie’s book Humanize: How People Centric Organizations Succeed in a Social World for more information - Transparency, sharing information and making information available, can be one of the most powerful aspects of culture but it’s also one that makes people most scared because of the vulnerability. - For example, making information available leads to better decision making - Illuminating the systemic breakdowns from lack of transparency can help an organization identify what needs to change and why it will benefit the organization - Agility, the ability of a culture to see an opportunity and then shift and go towards it, is another important aspect of culture - Transparency and agility appear to be linked, waiting for more research on that to confirm the connection - Transparency tends to be a chicken-and-egg thing, it’s about trust - One way to build transparency is to quickly create an opportunity to experiment around transparency. Create a sandbox with some boundaries. Easier to let people have a voice when we put boundaries around it. - If you build into your process “these behaviors help enable our success,” the ability to give voice works out because they see the benefit, they see how it brings the organization success. - Leaders need to step up and lead the way with regards to transparency - Easier with technology to be more transparent within large organizations, like many do with Yammer - Agility harder for large organizations - Example of Morning Star and their self-management - To be agile, large organizations need to figure out how to act small - The Workplace Genome culture assessment tool - Culture analytics - Companies in transitions usually care about culture most (new CEO, rapid growth, mergers and acquisitions, etc.) - When you’re in transition, you have to go on a new path - To change the culture, you need to move in the new direction in ways that are real and permanent. Find some low hanging fruit, make changes that are fast and visible. But also address long term infrastructure changes too. Need to make both short term and long term changes at the same time. - Measuring the culture as it is without judgement - There is a judgement about culture, but comes from the client evaluating the culture with respect to what works for your business and drives your success - What are your superpowers as an organization? - Pulling out your own superpower Questions Answered: - How do you adjust company culture following a merger or an acquisition? - How can company culture change when a new CEO takes over? - How do you maintain your great company culture through rapid growth? - How is corporate culture effected by changes in the organization? - Is there a one right way to do company culture? - Why is transparency important to organizations? - How does my work team get better results? - What is systems thinking? - How does systems thinking apply in the workplace? - How do we humanize the workplace? - Books Recommended: When the Millennials Take Over & Humanize