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The Talkin‘ Fight Podcast
Where is She Now

The Talkin‘ Fight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 137:42


The boxing ring is not just about fierce punches and triumphant victories; it's also a space where careers can be as fleeting as they are brilliant. This episode of "The Sugar Show" with the dynamic Natalie Sugar Brown delves into the often untold stories of Women's Boxing. Join SUGAR as she explores the highs and lows faced by female boxers, the unpredictable nature of the sport, and the challenges that sometimes force champions into the shadows. Revisiting some of the iconic names from the past, we'll find out "Where is She Now" and shed light on the myriad factors that impact a boxer's career. #TheSugarShow #WomensBoxing #NatalieSugarBrown #WhereIsSheNow #BoxingCareers #ChampionStories

The Talkin‘ Fight Podcast
Where is She Now

The Talkin‘ Fight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 137:42


The boxing ring is not just about fierce punches and triumphant victories; it's also a space where careers can be as fleeting as they are brilliant. This episode of "The Sugar Show" with the dynamic Natalie Sugar Brown delves into the often untold stories of Women's Boxing. Join SUGAR as she explores the highs and lows faced by female boxers, the unpredictable nature of the sport, and the challenges that sometimes force champions into the shadows. Revisiting some of the iconic names from the past, we'll find out "Where is She Now" and shed light on the myriad factors that impact a boxer's career. #talkinfight #TheSugarShow #WomensBoxing #NatalieSugarBrown #WhereIsSheNow #BoxingCareers #ChampionStories

Craft to Career
97. Where is She Now? Follow up with Amy Lollis

Craft to Career

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 42:13


Elizabeth of Quilters Candy follows up with Amy Lollis of Happy Hippy Studio following the completion of the Quilt Pattern Writing Course and her last coaching call. Amy shares what she has been working on over the last 6 months. Elizabeth offers great tips and advice for business growth and ways Amy can continue to follow her dreams and stay within her niche. You won't want to miss this epsiode, Where is She Now? Follow up with Amy Lollis, on the Craft to Career Podcast.  Turn your CRAFT into a CAREER! Did you find this podcast helpful? Find more creative business takeaways, tutorials, courses, plus much more below.  SHOW NOTES: https://quilterscandy.com/podcast/ QUILTERS CANDY WEBSITE: https://quilterscandy.com/ INSTAGRAM: Craft to Career Podcast @crafttocareer Quilters Candy @quilters_candy  

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
730: Serial Entrepreneur Jen Groover Tells How to Be in Flow; Not in Force as a Business Owner

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 56:38


Nicknamed “Cyclone” when she was younger, Jen Groover — a Pennsylvania native — became committed to creating something of her own, and then something else, and then something else. Today, Jen is a successful serial entrepreneur, inventor of million dollar product, The Butler Bag, has partnered with brands like Verizon and Avon, has been featured on television and widely throughout the press, gives keynote speaking address around the country and is an advocate for women in business and startups.       I first interviewed Jen on episode 109 of the Support is Sexy podcast, and on this special “Where is She Now?” episode, we catch up with Jen, who is author of the upcoming book, The More Method, and hear what shifts she has made personally and as a business owner to become more grounded and to be in flow; not in force. For resources mentioned in this episode, or to hear interviews with more than 400 women entrepreneurs around the world, go to supportissexy.com. HAVE A QUESTION FOR SUPPORT IS SEXY PODCAST HOST ELAYNE FLUKER? TEXT HER NOW AT +1 (908) 955-9422 AND SHE'LL TEXT YOU RIGHT BACK! SERIOUSLY! :) ASK YOUR QUESTION, OR JUST REACH OUT TO SAY HELLO.

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
715: FRQNCY Founder Michelle Khouri On Building Her Podcast Production Company and Healing Through Sound

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 57:08


In the first episode in my Where is She Now? series on the Support is Sexy podcast, we bring back our very first repeat guest: Michelle Khouri, founder and CEO of FRQNCY Media — a podcasting production studio and company based in Atlanta, Georgia. Michelle announced the upcoming launch of FRQNCY during her first interview on episode 544 in September 2018, and on this episode we talk about where her business is today, what she has learned and what’s next!    On this episode, Michelle discussed: Prioritizing your revenue plan from the start of your business. The importance of multiple revenue streams. The importance of delegating to optimize your time and energy. Abundance doesn’t come through self sacrifice. How to embrace “slow flow.” For more interviews and insights from more than 400 women entrepreneurs around the world, go to supportissexy.com. HAVE A QUESTION FOR SUPPORT IS SEXY PODCAST HOST ELAYNE FLUKER? TEXT HER NOW AT +1 (908) 955-9422 AND SHE'LL TEXT YOU RIGHT BACK! SERIOUSLY! :) ASK YOUR QUESTION, OR JUST REACH OUT TO SAY HELLO.

The Savvy Speaks Empowerment Podcast w/ Ms. Lisa L. Nobles
Learning How to Apply The Labels of Purpose

The Savvy Speaks Empowerment Podcast w/ Ms. Lisa L. Nobles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 43:28


Today on the Savvy Speaks Empowerment Podcast, join my guest Jazzmine Jackson and me as she discusses the topic of "Learning How to Apply the Labels of Purpose." We're learning how to replace self-inflicted or societal negative labels with purpose-filled and empowering labels.   Jazzmine continues to share, being a suicide survivor who learned about labels because she too wore labels. In 2012, Jazzmine suffered from severe depression. She felt worthless without value and all because she lived a life of perfection. Jazzmine knows how to walk in purpose. She is an overcomer. She NOW wears God ordained labels such as joy, fearfully made, victorious, and so much more. Let's talk about it family. Join the conversation now. Learn more about Jazzmine here: Jazzmine Jackson

Deception Detection Radio
Soaring Eagle Radio with Mike Spaulding Welcomes Tracy Beanz – True Journalism In An Age Of Deceit

Deception Detection Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 38:02


Deception Detection Radio Network presents Soaring Eagle Radio with host Mike Spaulding Tonight Mike Spaulding on Soaring Eagle Radio welcomes activist, researcher and journalist Tracy Beanz. Tracy has been an activist since 2001, fighting to get the truth out to the masses. She Now, more than ever, believes it is super important that we all get our news from reliable sources, not fake news outlets like CNN, the NY Times, Washington Post, LA Times, MSNBC, etc., you know the run down.

ShEvo vs. The First World | A Skeptical Look at Western Culture
Salt Pirates & Ancient Olive Trees - Traveling The History Of Ancient Spain [Season 1, Episode 19]

ShEvo vs. The First World | A Skeptical Look at Western Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 11:17


Full Show Script [Die in the desert] EVO: The Mediterranean sea is pretty salty, about 15% higher in salinity than the Atlantic. That's mostly due to evaporation -- the Mediterranean is very shallow and is connected to the Atlantic by only a tiny, 13 km wide channel between Spain and Africa. SHE: On the Spanish coast midway between Barcelona and Valencia, the Ebro river has been depositing silt and sand for countless years, creating a huge delta jutting out into the Mediterranean. Not unlike the Mississippi delta in Louisiana. 3 EVO: This area is called Terres de l'Ebre, literally the land created by the Rio Ebro. On the coast, it's mostly a collection of farms all dedicated to rice production, consisting of 35 square kilometers of perfectly flat -- and kinda boring -- rice patties. But centuries before, the big cash crop was salt. SHE: Tucked between rice fields with little in the way of signage is the old Tancada saltworks. An interpretive center was built to preserve and educate visitors about the history of the site. Here's our guide explaining what we're seeing and how these salt pans were used in the middle ages: [Salt pans] EVO: But the coolest part of the story isn't about historic salt cultivation. It's about historic salt protection. [Pirates] EVO: Did you hear that? Pirates! But not just any pirates. Salt stealing pirates! Salt stealing pirates from Africa! Oh, I'm totally binge-watching that series as soon as the first season drops on Netflix. SHE: Just a few kilometers upstream, the rice fields give way to rows and rows of olive trees, an icon of Mediterranean commerce and culture. In Arión, one particular stand of trees -- called a finca -- has been tended to for a very long time. EVO: This particular finca is setup as a sort of natural museum and also isn't terribly easy to find. Our Spanish-speaking guide -- he was a huge fan of my Forbidden Planet t-shirt -- walked us through the Millennial olive grove. Or was that millennium?  [Millennial millennium] EVO: You say tomato, I say tomato. SHE: The male voice you heard translating was David from the  Terres de l'Ebre tourism board (http://www.terresdelebre.travel/) . He had the un-enviable job of wrangling a dozen info-hungry travel bloggers, but he did an admirable job. EVO: Let's not bury the lede here. Millennial, or millennium, whichever... It means a thousand. As in, years. In this next clip,  Bret Love from Green Global Travel (http://greenglobaltravel.com/)  expressed the shock of realization I'm sure most of us felt. [How old is old?] EVO: Since you probably don't carry a three point five meter tape in your backpack, you can perform this simple test. Stand up and try to wrap your arms around an olive tree. If you can't, and need at least two other average sized friends to complete the chain AND all of your chests touching the trunk, you're probably holding hands around a Millennial olive tree. Or a Millennium olive tree. Whatever. It's still a living thing over one thousand years old. Wow. SHE: It's important to know the age of the tree for reasons other than wining a trivia competition in a bar. The older the tree, the more valuable its oil. Our guide explains the challenges of identifying and certifying this fact, with travel writer Gabi Logan jumping in to translate:  [Self certified] EVO: Yeah, because that's not the fox guarding the hen house. 15 SHE: Now hold on a minute, Mr. Cynic. There are plenty of organizations that self-regulate themselves that you get behind. The Cicerone program for beer experts? Podcasting? 6 EVO: Alright, alright... Sheesh. Trying to bring a little levity to this serious show. Get my head bit off. 17 SHE: Whatever. EVO: Déu y hasa luego from Terres de l'Ebre! SHE: We travel the world as The Opportunistic Travelers largely because of our generous listeners. EVO: People all over the world pledge as little as five...

ShEvo vs. The First World | A Skeptical Look at Western Culture
Last Night In Nutty Knutsford [Season 1, Episode 12]

ShEvo vs. The First World | A Skeptical Look at Western Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2015 9:20


Full Show Script [permit only] EVO: Today is  the final day of our stay in Knutsford. As you've heard and seen, we've made fast and hopefully long lasting friends with of many of the locals.  SHE: According to those friends, we've achieved minor celebrity status. More than once this week, we were approached by locals stating "Oh, you're the American's everyone is talking about." Except they said it in an authentic English accent. Not my poor facsimile. Last night at open mic night, as song after song was dedicated to us, the performers we'd met were telling the audience to follow our blog and listen to this podcast. Crazy! EVO: Hey, if we have to get new listeners and readers one small English town at a time, I'll take it. We didn't know what to make of Knutsford when we first arrived, with it's odd mix of old money, nuevo riche, farmers, and regular blokes. But it's turned out to be an amazing experience, and one we'll likely come back for. Because they like us. They really like us! If you visit Knutsford, mention you're a friend of ShEvo. They'll likely show you a great time, too. SHE: Speaking of Friends of Shevo, we finally got the postcards sent out. Yes, I know you're sick to death hearing  us talk about those damned post cards. But they really were instrumental to our minor celebrity status, as Evo recounted as we were walking out of the grocery store-cum-post office after licking 32 stamps. [post post cards] EVO: All debauchery aside, we are ostensibly a travel podcast. A strange one, to be sure, but we do get out to see the sights and attractions near by, and like to share them with you. Sometimes we have some really odd experiences to share, like the White Nancy. It'a a monument, of sorts, that's at the top of a very tall hill in Macclesfield, about 30 minutes east of Knutsford. And you know what very tall hills mean. More heavy breathing. [white nancy] SHE: The poem Evo didn't recognize was the Ode To Remembrance, written in 1914  to commemorate the fallen British soldiers from World War 1. The original White Nancy structure built almost a century before, to commemorate the winning of the battle of Waterloo. Why lyrics from an Oasis song are stenciled on the other side is anyone's guess. EVO: We have one last clip to play, but I need to do two things very quickly. First, a huge thanks to Paul Fischer for telling us how bassey our bed music was while listening in his car. That should be fixed, Paul. If any of you hear anything that's odd or you just don't like, please tell us. We're only 12 episodes in and don't have the benefit of the full studio with us. Please, let us know what's not working or what we can improve upon. Lastly, before I let Sheila intro our final clip, it seems our adoption of the moniker The Opportunistic Travelers was spot on. We'll have more details for you next week, but if any of you are going to  TBEX in Costa Brava in May (http://tbexcon.com/) ... save us a spot at the bar. Because you'll probably see us there! SHE: Now, we're just going to make you hungry. Everyone we've met raves about Seven Sisters Ice Creamery. It's just about a mile out of town, and quite popular. Families love it, because they let the kids pet the actual dairy cows the produce the milk. We skipped the cow petting and got straight to the ice-cream selection. Again, sorry for the salivation you're about to experience. [seven sisters] EVO: And if that doesn't make you jealous -- because lets face it, good ice cream isn't all that hard to find -- we got to see the solar eclipse this morning. The clouds broke just long enough for us to see the maximum coverage, and it was, at it always is, an amazing sight. There are pictures up on my Instagram feed, and Sheila has a One Minute Memory on her YouTube Page that captured the light. So if you missed it, you can live that through us, too. Cheers from Knutsford!