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So many DNA surprises start with a gift. Mothers Day. Fathers Day. Prime Day. Christmas. Almost every month, consumer DNA testing companies offer deals encouraging people to give a DNA test as a present. If you're listening to this podcast, you know how this sometimes turns out.In this week's episode, Shannon shares how after receiving a DNA test as a gift from a friend, she learned that her birth certificate father is not genetically related to her. As it turns out, her biological father was a well-known figure in the small town she was raised in. She tells us how this discovery has affected her family and her sense of identity, and how she's building a relationship with her newfound siblings.Thank you for sharing your story, Shannon.Support the Show.Registration is now open for the 2nd Annual DNA Surprise Retreat. Join us from September 19-22 in beautiful Phoenix, AZ. Learn more at www.dnasurpriseretreat.com!Join the DNA Surprises Patreon community! IG: @dnasurprisesTwitter: @dnasurprisesTikTok: @dnasurprisesWebsite: www.dnasurprisespodcast.comDNA Surprise Retreat | A bridge to healing for NPEs, adoptees, and DCPs after a DNA discovery.
Another great client spotlight today as Shannon P joins us on the Real Results Podcast Shannon started with 360 Fitness doing our 6-week program, and despite the cover closure, continued to progress and move forward. She has a great insight on not just weight loss, but finding other things to keep us motivated in the gym. Don't miss out on another great chat with an amazing client Make sure to subscribe to the Real Results Podcast on Apple, Google, Podbean and Spotify. If you like what we are doing, don't forget to share it with a friend too!
This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism. For more information about the conference see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/international-surrogacy-forum-2019 This recording is from Part III – The Free Market Approach, with Courtney G. Joslin (UC Davis School of Law). Courtney Joslin is a Professor of Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Research Scholar at UC Davis School of Law. Professor Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus is on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin served as the Reporter for the Uniform Parentage Act (2017). A product of the U.S. Uniform Law Commission, the UPA (2017) addresses the parentage of children born through surrogacy arrangements as well as the ability of children conceived through assisted reproduction to access information about their gamete providers. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared in the Boston University Law Review, the Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, the Harvard Law Review Forum, the Indiana Law Journal, the Iowa Law Review, the Southern California Law Review, the UCLA Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author (with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter) of the textbook--Sexuality, Gender, and the Law. She is also co-author (with Shannon P. Minter & Catherine Sakimura) of a leading treatise--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family Law. This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism. For more information about the conference see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/international-surrogacy-forum-2019 This recording is from Part III – The Free Market Approach, with Courtney G. Joslin (UC Davis School of Law). Courtney Joslin is a Professor of Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Research Scholar at UC Davis School of Law. Professor Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus is on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin served as the Reporter for the Uniform Parentage Act (2017). A product of the U.S. Uniform Law Commission, the UPA (2017) addresses the parentage of children born through surrogacy arrangements as well as the ability of children conceived through assisted reproduction to access information about their gamete providers. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared in the Boston University Law Review, the Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, the Harvard Law Review Forum, the Indiana Law Journal, the Iowa Law Review, the Southern California Law Review, the UCLA Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author (with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter) of the textbook--Sexuality, Gender, and the Law. She is also co-author (with Shannon P. Minter & Catherine Sakimura) of a leading treatise--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family Law. This entry provides an audio source for iTunes.
This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism. For more information about the conference see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/international-surrogacy-forum-2019 This recording is from Part III – The Free Market Approach, with Courtney G. Joslin (UC Davis School of Law). Courtney Joslin is a Professor of Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Research Scholar at UC Davis School of Law. Professor Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus is on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin served as the Reporter for the Uniform Parentage Act (2017). A product of the U.S. Uniform Law Commission, the UPA (2017) addresses the parentage of children born through surrogacy arrangements as well as the ability of children conceived through assisted reproduction to access information about their gamete providers. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared in the Boston University Law Review, the Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, the Harvard Law Review Forum, the Indiana Law Journal, the Iowa Law Review, the Southern California Law Review, the UCLA Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author (with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter) of the textbook--Sexuality, Gender, and the Law. She is also co-author (with Shannon P. Minter & Catherine Sakimura) of a leading treatise--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family Law.
This conference, organised by Cambridge Family Law together with the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Family Law, explored a range of issues and challenges surrounding the law and practice of national and international surrogacy from a practical perspective. Practitioners, lawmakers, academics and other participants will discuss the legal consequences of the rise in surrogacy arrangements and, in particular, reproductive tourism. For more information about the conference see: https://www.family.law.cam.ac.uk/international-surrogacy-forum-2019 This recording is from Part III – The Free Market Approach, with Courtney G. Joslin (UC Davis School of Law). Courtney Joslin is a Professor of Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Research Scholar at UC Davis School of Law. Professor Joslin is a leading expert in the areas of family and relationship recognition, with a particular focus is on same-sex and unmarried couples. Professor Joslin served as the Reporter for the Uniform Parentage Act (2017). A product of the U.S. Uniform Law Commission, the UPA (2017) addresses the parentage of children born through surrogacy arrangements as well as the ability of children conceived through assisted reproduction to access information about their gamete providers. Professor Joslin's publications have appeared in the Boston University Law Review, the Harvard Civil Rights - Civil Liberties Law Review, the Harvard Law Review Forum, the Indiana Law Journal, the Iowa Law Review, the Southern California Law Review, the UCLA Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal Forum, among other sources. She is a co-author (with William N. Eskridge Jr. & Nan D. Hunter) of the textbook--Sexuality, Gender, and the Law. She is also co-author (with Shannon P. Minter & Catherine Sakimura) of a leading treatise--Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Family Law.
Dans cette émission animée par Shannon Pécourt et Gabrielle Morin-Lefebvre, Plein Feu s'est penché sur le départ de Robert Mugabe après 37 ans au pouvoir au Zimbabwe. Wiam Dhabi et Carole Van Borm commencent en nous racontant l'ère Mugabe et ce qui à conduit à sa démission. Shannon Pécourt nous expose ensuite ce qu'il s'est passé ces derniers temps dans le monde, avant que Daniela Vargas-Rojas et Raphaël Delaprée ne présente un reportage sur ce qu'il va se passer au Zimbabwe à partir de maintenant.Audrey Bonaque et David Beaulieu ont préparé une chronique sur ces chefs d'États qui s'accrochent au pouvoir en Afrique. Puis Mélissa Aubert nous parle du «Lion du Zimbabwe», l'artiste Thomas Mapfumo et du genre de musique engagé dont il est un des pères fondateurs. Pour finir, Gabrielle Morin-Lefebvre nous explique ce qu'est l'hyperinflation, et d'où elle vient au Zimbabwe.Et ne manquez pas notre petite discussion en fin d'émission, bien croustillante ce mercredi !
Dans cette émission animée par Shannon Pécourt, Plein Feu s'est penché sur divers problèmes aux Philippines, dont la guerre des drogues, le terrorisme et la liberté de presse. Daniela Vargas-Rojas et Carole Van Borm nous expliquent les différents problèmes qu’il y a aux Philippines, suivies par Raphaël Delaprée qui nous présente quelques actualités internationales. Wiam Dahbi et Mélissa Aubert nous proposent un reportage sur le terrorisme en Asie. David Beaulieu et Audrey Bonaque poursuivent avec une chronique libre sur le statut de la presse et de la liberté d’expression dans le pays. Gabrielle Morin-Lefebvre nous a fait une chronique culturelle sur le travail du photographe Daniel Berehulak sur la guerre contre la drogue. Enfin, Shannon Pécourt termine avec le Zoom sur… sur la diplomatie.
Dans cette émission animée par David Beaulieu, Plein Feu s'est penché sur le groupe Al Shabab, qui agit au Kenya et en Somalie. Shannon Pécourt nous explique d'où vient Al Shabab et ce qu'ils font au Kenya et en Somalie. Daniela Vargas Rojas nous donne les actualités internationales du jour, et Carole Van Borm et Mélissa Aubert poursuivent en nous parlant du système administratif mis en place par le groupe en Somalie, et Wiam Dahbi nous parle des impacts de la charia sur la culture somalienne. Raphaël Delaprée présente les conséquences du conflit sur les éducations kenyane et somalienne. Et pour finir, Audrey Bonaque nous fait un zoom sur la notion de terrorisme.
Dans cette émission animée par Shannon Pécourt, Plein Feu s’est penché sur la tension en Catalogne suite au référendum sur l’indépendance. Wiam Dahbi nous présente un court historique de l’histoire catalane et l’avènement du référendum sur l’indépendance. Mélissa Aubert nous présente quelques actualités internationales du jour. Gabrielle Morin-Lefebvre et Raphaël Delaprée nous ont produit un reportage qui explique pourquoi la Catalogne veut obtenir l’indépendance. David Beaulieu et Audrey Bonaque sont allés voir la situation dans plusieurs pays qui désir avoir ou ont obtenu l’indépendance récemment pour faire un parallèle avec les catalans, Daniela Vargas-Rojas nous fait découvrir la culture de la langue catalane par des poèmes, et Shannon Pécourt a fait le Zoom sur… de la semaine sur le processus pour devenir un État.
Dans cette émission animée par Shannon Pécourt, Plein Feu vous reparle de la Birmanie, pour se concentrer sur le peuple Rohingyas. Gabrielle Morin-Lefebvre présente qui sont les Rohingyas et pourquoi ils sont aujourd'hui persécutés. Raphaël Delaprée nous donne les actualités dans le monde. Ensuite, Carole Van Borm nous initie à la musique Rohingya, et Daniela et Wiam sont allées parler de l'action humanitaire pour ce peuple à Olivier Arvisais, professeur en didactique à l’UQAM et chercheur associé à l’Observatoire canadien sur les crises et l’aide humanitaire. Audrey et David reprennent en faisant un parallèle entre les Rohigyas et ce que les Roms ont vécu en Europe. Pour finir, Shannon nous démêle les termes de génocide et de nettoyage ethnique.
Dans cette émission première émission de la saison animée par Shannon Pécourt, Plein Feu vous revient avec le conflit au Vénézuéla. Daniela Vargas-Rojas nous fait une mise en contexte sur la situation au pays. Carole Van Borm nous présente quelques actualités internationales du jour. Marc-Antoine Malo nous parle du film documentaire Viva Venezuela, Fighting For Socialism. Audrey Bonaque nous a produit un Zoom sur… l’assemblée constituante du Vénézuéla, et pour finir Gabrielle Morin-Lefebvre revient sur l'épidémie de malaria qui sévit dans le pays.
WELL…COME Back to Women Sipping On Life. Today we’re talking about, Creating Your Rich Me Story of Truth. What would that look like for you? Are you ready to begin to create your rich me story of truth? I’ve discovered 7 Truths along my journey that have helped me (and my clients) develop a rich story of truth. I’ve shared them in my book, Date Yourself Well…The 12 Best-selling Engagements of Becoming The Great Lover of Your Life.) DISCLAIMER: I’m not promising or guaranteeing that uncovering and believing these truths will put millions of dollars in your bank account, (Nope. It’s not a get rich quick scheme. But… Richness and WELLTH in every area of your life and life’s work are a mindset that’s powerful, wealthy, and rich. *Truth #1: You don’t need fixing. (And neither does your relationship status.) Discover who YOU are, and BE HER. Stop trying to fix yourself, and make yourself better. Instead, FIND YOU and YOUR TRUTH. Develop and nurture yourself to create your own RICH ME story of truth. Loving yourself, dating yourself, and becoming the great lover of your life begins with YOU. Truth never goes out of style. Truth is the most incredible design of all. How you see the truth may go out of style, but knowledge of it does not. STOP trying to fix yourself. You DON’T need fixing. And STOP trying to FIX everyone around you! It will wear you out. Start standing in your truth. We all need some FINDING. We must discover the truth so we can FIND OURSELVES. STOP telling your poor me story, and start creating your rich me story of truth. Even if it feels a little uncomfortable at first, you’ll find your power, certainty, clarity, and strength. You will find yourself in the place of TRUTH. *TRUTH #2: When you’re willing to take care of you, you will be taken care of. If you’re looking for someone else to take care of you, but YOU’RE NOT taking care of you, then you won’t be able to receive the care that’s coming your way from others. Am I making myself clear? Are you give…give…giving, yet NOT receiving? Give and you shall receive. If you’re not receiving, then you’re attempting to disrupt a universal (spiritual) law. It’s not going to work real well. So, (if that’s you,) how’s it working for YOU?” The stories we tell ourselves, keep us in our stories. What sign (label) are you carrying? When…and what will it take…to get you willing to create a new story? People have gone before us to open up opportunities for you and me. Are you stepping into your opportunities, as well as creating them? Education is powerful. But knowing that YOU are powerful is even MORE powerful. I meet, and coach, people every day that are highly educated, but still have NOT completely owned the TRUTH that they’re ENOUGH. Worthy. Perhaps this is YOU… Do you know that YOU are enough? Are you wearing a label that says you’re not enough? So today’s the day! It’s YOUR day to start creating your rich me story of truth. Begin to live it. Begin to tell it. Begin to believe it. Continue to desire to become and be all that you are. (The TRUTH about who you are.) ENOUGH. More than enough. +TODAY’S SACRED S.O.L. STEP (A.K.A. Your S.O.L. D.A.T.E. - Daily Action To Engage with yourself): Grab your journal. Where are you trying to fix yourself or your relationship status? Are you willing to take a step today to FIND and start creating your RICH ME STORY OF TRUTH? TAKE A STEP. TAKE A SIP. AND KEEP SIPPING. Thanks for being here. I’d love to hear from you. Come on over to WomenSippingOnLife.com. This is Dr. Shannon. Inspiring minds that want to know, and hearts that want to grow so you can love YOU, YOUR LIFE, and YOUR LIFE’S WORK WELL. ONE SIP AT A TIME. xo Dr. Shannon P.S. A special thanks to the following souls that helped make this podcast possible: Intro/Outro done by Uni V. SOL Outro music by Jay Man: Mind Over Matter (www.ourmusicbox.com) Podcast cover design and web site done by: Pablo Aguilar (www.webdesigncreator.com) Podcast cover photo by Kate Montague of KM Captured (www.kmcaptured.com) Women Sipping. On. Life. with doctor shannon is YOUR daily podcast for something new. Different. Satisfying. Soul quenching. Unscripted. LIVE. Practical Solutions. Powerful coaching that equips and empowers you to show up. Speak up. Step up. Step into your life. Fully engaged. Loving your life + life’s work well. Starting from the very first sip. Uncover and discover your TRUTH, so you can drink it all in. Live it all now. Naked. Unafraid. Unashamed. Unapologetic. Unconditionally loved. Heart + Soul. Become the great lover of your life. ONE SIP AT A TIME.
Choppin it up with toy designer, muralist, and animation designer @kanokid. From his origins in Lefrak Queens to MTV animation to his current work @ Warner Bros Animation, @selfuno joins @onsomehiphopshit and talk about his journey, hip hop, and being your own entity in the art world. Shouts out to Chris and Shannon P @madtwiinz and @ saintchase Plus it up Shouts out to selfuno.com blokhedz.net www.uhhm.org T-shirts: https://www.teepublic.com/user/meltdownnetwork Yeah. We str8 #onsomehiphopshit produced by B. Schultz of Street Legends Ink and Adam Silverstein Presented by Meltdown Comics Our theme is Produced by King SMO of the Animal Crackers Artwork by Self Uno. Tweet to us @ our brand new handle @somehiphopshit.