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Best podcasts about shelley anderson

Latest podcast episodes about shelley anderson

Speak Like a Leader
I Survived an Avalanche! | Shelley Anderson

Speak Like a Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 45:10


In 2017, Shelley survived an avalanche while on a heliboarding trip in Colorado's backcountry. This little wake-up call reminded her to not put off pursuing the things you are passionate about and to appreciate the ones you love most of all. Shelley loves the craft of voice acting as much as Shelley loves gliding down trails and slopes. So, Shelley began an intensive study of voice acting, in addition to the VO that Shelley was already doing as an instructional designer. An avalanche survivor, Shelley just knows how to roll with it, and you will find me to be flexibly directable and a lot of fun to work with. Shelley approaches recording sessions the way Shelley approaches an intimidating jump - by looking ahead, spotting the landing, and with one hundred percent commitment. In commercial work, Shelley offers a uniquely human range from the smart shopper with the knowing wink of your best friend, the tech-savvy trusted coworker, the confident leader at a board meeting, to the nerdy gear-obsessed athlete with real, conversational believability. For animation and video games, Shelley offers strong, powerful, confident female leads and a wide range of interesting non-human characters.Shelley is professionally trained and has ongoing coaching relationships with Nancy Wolfson of BrainTracks Audio, Donna Grillo, Randall Ryan, and Rachel Alena. As an athlete, Shelley understands how training and practicing your craft is a lifelong endeavor. Shelley also actively participates with Bend Comedy Improv troupes.Find her at shelleyandersonvo.com  ----- John Bates provides 1:1 Executive Communications Coaching, both in-person and online, as well as large and small group training. Sign up for his free weekly micro-trainings at https://johnbates.com/mini-trainings and create a great leadership communications habit that makes you the kind of leader who inspires trust, loyalty and connection.

Barefoot Innovation Podcast
Women's History Month: Jo Ann Joins Shelley Anderson to look back and forward

Barefoot Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 62:32


To mark Women's History Month, AIR's Shelley Anderson interviews Barefoot Innovation host Jo Ann on her perspective about the progress, and lack thereof, on efforts to drive toward gender equality.

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S10:Ep207 - Tent For Seven with Guests Marty Ohlhaut and Grace Ly - 1/31/24

The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 61:50


You can find Marty at his website www.martyohlhaut.com/ while you can find Grace on Instagram at @grace.ly_author) Our website www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod FaceBook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message, go to our website and click the Contact button. This week we talk to the father-daughter team of Marty Ohlhaut and Grace Ly. They have written a travel memoir called Tent for Seven: A Camping Adventure Gone South Out West. This book is based on the true story of their family camping trip to the Canadian Rockies which went horribly wrong in the 1990s. Marty, his wife Jolene, and their 5 children flew from Charlotte NC to the Pacific Northwest and then drove a van to several spots in the majestic Canadian mountains. They camped in their family tent, lovingly referred to as Big Blue. While there, so many things went awry but most importantly, Jolene was severely injured and had to be taken to a hospital where she spent many days. The Ohlhaut family was in disarray but Good Samaritans named the Walshes came to the rescue. This family is genetically predisposed to adventure. You will hear Marty talk about some wild things he has seen and done, and even though Grace doesn't doesn't mention it, she also is an adventure seeker. She dog sleds in Finland and rock climbs in Colorado. Carrie and I are so boring in comparison. Books Discussed in this Episode: 1- Tent for Seven: A Camping Adventure Gone South Out West by Marty Ohlhaut and Grace Ly 2- A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson 3- Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer 4- Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse 5- The Scent of Burnt Flowers by Blitz Bazawule 6- A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson 7- In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton 8- Slow Horses by Mick Herron 9- Standing by the Wall: The Collected Slough House Novellas by Mick Herron (novellas) 10- The Future by Naomi Alderman - 5 star read recommended by Shelley Anderson @shelleyanderson4127 11- Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner Shows mentioned-- 1- Slow Horses (Apple +)   Link mentioned: A Poem-a-Day email service - go to www.poets.org to sign up  

FORward Radio program archives
Perks S10:Ep207 | Tent For Seven with guests Marty Ohlhaut and Grace Ly | 1-31-24

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 61:50


You can find Marty at his website https://www.martyohlhaut.com/ while you can find Grace on Instagram at @grace.ly_author) Our website www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod FaceBook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message, go to our website and click the Contact button. This week we talk to the father-daughter team of Marty Ohlhaut and Grace Ly. They have written a travel memoir called Tent for Seven: A Camping Adventure Gone South Out West. This book is based on the true story of their family camping trip to the Canadian Rockies which went horribly wrong in the 1990s. Marty, his wife Jolene, and their 5 children flew from Charlotte NC to the Pacific Northwest and then drove a van to several spots in the majestic Canadian mountains. They camped in their family tent, lovingly referred to as Big Blue. While there, so many things went awry but most importantly, Jolene was severely injured and had to be taken to a hospital where she spent many days. The Ohlhaut family was in disarray but Good Samaritans named the Walshes came to the rescue. This family is genetically predisposed to adventure. You will hear Marty talk about some wild things he has seen and done, and even though Grace doesn't doesn't mention it, she also is an adventure seeker. She dog sleds in Finland and rock climbs in Colorado. Carrie and I are so boring in comparison. Books Discussed in this Episode: 1- Tent for Seven: A Camping Adventure Gone South Out West by Marty Ohlhaut and Grace Ly 2- A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson 3- Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer 4- Tread of Angels by Rebecca Roanhorse 5- The Scent of Burnt Flowers by Blitz Bazawule 6- A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson 7- In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton 8- Slow Horses by Mick Herron 9- Standing by the Wall: The Collected Slough House Novellas by Mick Herron 10- The Future by Naomi Alderman - 5 star read recommended by Shelley Anderson @shelleyanderson4127 11- Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner Shows mentioned-- 1- Slow Horses (Apple +) Links mentioned-- www.poets.org to sign up for the Poem-a-day email

Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
Small Talks VII: Darla Ashton, Hank Poore, Sean Sweeney, Shelley Anderson, & Tami Altschuler

Talking With Tech AAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 46:58


Small talk VII   This week, we share another episode of Small Talks, where we share small interviews with previous guests. This week, we share Small Talks with Darla Ashton, Hank Poore, Sean Sweeney, Shelley Anderson, and Tami Altschuler!   Before the interviews, Chris and Rachel talk about the CRAAP test. This test provides a list of questions to ask yourself when deciding whether or not a source is reliable and credible enough. CRAAP stands for Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.   Small Talks this week:   First, Darla Ashton shares about creating visual schedules with resources like Lesson Pix and the Choiceworks App (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/choiceworks/id486210964). Chris notes that we can also consider “amorphous” visual schedules, a type of schedule where the pieces are dynamic and move around as necessary if there need to be changes to he schedule. These can help kids who are learning to be more flexible thinkers.   Second, Hank Poore and Chris discuss the pros and cons of turning off the feature where a word is played aloud when each button is touched. Chris talks about that Bruce Baker advising him to have the word read after each time a button is pressed; this can help keep communication partners engaged by giving them a auditory prompt to keep waiting for the message, but it likely comes down to personal preference.   Third, Sean Sweeney talks about JamBoard and a recent experience he had adapting a role playing game for play in et students to help participate in a shared space, more than google slides. Found a free RPG called Movie Night. Having the students design characters and use JamBoard for everyone's character. Also uses slides on JamBoard to explain the game in a way that is easier to understand. Kind of like a virtual white board. Julia Dweck has links to a bunch of jam boards at https://linktr.ee/GiftedTawk   Fourth, Shelley Anderson shares her strategy of working with a student's preferred toy/instrument to elicit more language production. Shelley takes a gathering drum and a wooden frog that makes a croaking sound  and teaches language and prepositions to a student who loves the frog (e.g. “The frog is under the drum”).   Finally, Tami Altschuler wishes that there could be more care and communication between school-based and hospital-based SLPs before surgeries occur. If an AAC user is going to stay in the hospital, Tami would love for SLPs to contact her for better transferring care between the hospital and the school setting.    Visit talkingwithtech.org to access previous episodes, resources, and CEU credits that you can earn for listening to TWT episodes!   Help us develop new content and keep the podcast going strong! Support our podcast at patreon.com/talkingwithtech!

The SHIFT Show
How to Help Gymnasts With Lower Back Pain and Reoccurring Injuries

The SHIFT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 58:03


Lower back pain is a common issue that many gymnasts and cheerleaders face. In this episode, I'm joined by sports physical therapist Shelley Anderson, DPT, SCS, CSCS, Assistant Director of Therapy at Godspeed Health to discuss the main reasons for back pain in these athletes and how to help them overcome it.Shelley specializes in the treatment of Female Athletes, specifically in gymnastics and cheerleading, working inside a high-level fitness and athletic facility. One of the main causes of lower back pain in gymnasts and cheerleaders is repetitive strain from tumbling, stunting, and landing impacts but it is not the only reason.It's important to identify the specific type of back pain someone is experiencing in order to treat it properly. In the first few weeks of pain, the focus should be on pain relief and reducing inflammation through rest and medication.As pain improves, rehabilitation exercises can be implemented to strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility. Shelley provides specific examples of exercises and progressions that can be used to help athletes in the beginning, middle and advanced phases of recovery. These include core stability exercises, hip strengthening exercises, and back exercises.It's important to note that each athlete's recovery will be unique and may require a tailored program and Shelley stresses the importance of proper form and technique during exercises to prevent further injury.Overall, with proper diagnosis and treatment, gymnasts and cheerleaders can overcome lower back pain and return to their sport. For medical providers interested in learning more, Shelley will be giving a lecture on this topic at the 2023 Shift Symposium. Tickets are available at:https://shiftmovementscience.com/2023shiftsymposium/We discuss:Why back pain isn't just caused by too many backhand springs.Breaking down pain in skills. How too screen for back pain? Why lying on your stomach is good for back pain.The importance of setting expectations early.What does rehab look like for lower back pain?How to reintroduce impact to athletes recovering from back injuries. And…Exercises do build back power after injury.Learn more about the 2023 SHIFT Symposium here https://shiftmovementscience.com/2023shiftsymposium/ We appreciate you listening! To learn more about SHIFT, head here - https://shiftmovementscience.com/To learn about SHIFT's courses, check our website here - https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/Also, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing the podcast with your friends! Thanks :)Thanks for listening to The SHIFT Show!Check out SHIFT's most popular courses here! https://courses.shiftmovementscience.com/Want to join our online educational community of over 1000 gymnastics professionals and get 40+ hours of gymnastics lectures? Join The Hero Lab below!https://shiftmovementscience.com/theherolab/ Check out all our past podcast episodes here!https://shiftmovementscience.com/podcast/

Talking With Tech AAC Podcast
Shelley Anderson: Teaching Core Words with Music

Talking With Tech AAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 65:09


This week, Chris interviews Shelley Anderson! Shelley is a music therapist who works for a private practice in Ft Wayne, IN and runs a business, Notes 2 Live By, that teaches basic communication through sign language and, more recently, through assistive technology. Shelley shares about the ways that music can be used to teach language to everyone, including AAC users, including how music can be used in unique ways to teach core language concepts.    Before the interview, Chris chats with his son Tucker and daughter Maggie about current slang that you may want to consider adding to AAC devices. They talk about slang such as “slay”, “queen”, “give me the tea”, “fit”, “choogie”, and more!    Key ideas this week:   It can be very motivating to start singing a song and to then stop it at a point that makes the listener want to keep singing. An AAC user can add a word from their device to the song you are singing in the same way, such as us singing “Because I'm” and having them say “happy” to the tune of “Happy” by Pharrell.   When using music to teach language, it is better if you sing acapella or play an instrument. That way, we can slow down the pace to meet their needs, which  is more effective than pausing the music on a pre-recorded track.    We can use music to teach a particular core word, such as playing “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go” by WHAM! to teach “Go”. You can also contrast the different meanings of a core word using different songs (e.g. “Can't Stop This Feeling” by Justin Timberlake and “This Train Don't Stop There Anymore” by Elton John).   If you are using music in therapy, make sure not to overuse a particular song (e.g. play the same song they like every week for months), as this can effect how motivating it is.   Visit talkingwithtech.org to access previous episodes, resources, and CEU credits that you can earn for listening to TWT episodes!   Help us develop new content and keep the podcast going strong! Support our podcast at patreon.com/talkingwithtech!

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast
#86 (Part 2)- Using sign language to support basic communication in therapy, with Shelley Anderson, MT-BC

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 40:37


Check out this episode on Youtube with automatic closed captioning! In part two of this episode, Shelley discusses the use of signs within music therapy and how this can support young children who are not able to access verbal language. Shelley describes how we can use signs to support the understanding of how communication works as well as having concrete examples of using signs within your sessions. We discuss have a language-rich environment to support all learners and Shelley also discusses the importance of respecting Deaf culture when we utilize sign for the basics of communication. Shelley is a board-certified Music Therapist and owner of Notes 2 Live By. Notes 2 Live By is dedicated to providing resources for American Sign Language catered towards music therapists, music educators, parents and other social service professionals. Shelley has helped Music therapists, behavior consultants, occupational therapists and more learn functional ASL to communicate with their clients. Shelley has a minor in American Sign Language from Radford University. Shelley enjoys presenting for Inservice trainings, and meeting with people one to one! She sends out a monthly email with free ASL resources to her email list. Most of the research Shelley shared in todays episode can be found in the first email sent out when you subscribe. These include research for professionals and parents on why signing is so important for children to learn and common myths with research to back them up!  Follow Shelley on Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook! Hop on Shelley's newsletter at her website! Check out Shelley's Free Download and one of the articles she referenced. Deaf Culture and Community The Deaf Community Challenges that still exist for the Deaf Celebrating National Deaf Awareness Month (AND ALL YEAR LONG!) The Milan Conference: When Sign Language Was Almost Destroyed Follow and support Deaf Content Creators! Enjoy this content? Like creative arts downloads sent right to your inbox? Be sure to join our newsletter so you don't miss out! Follow Creative Therapy Umbrella on Instagram or on Facebook! Have feedback? Fill out our anonymous survey to let us know your thoughts, concerns, questions, suggestions, and feedback. For us to serve you better, we need to hear YOUR voice!

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast
#85 (Part 1)- Using sign language to support basic communication in therapy, with Shelley Anderson, MT-BC

Creative Therapy Umbrella: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 37:39


Check out this episode on Youtube with automatic closed captioning! In this episode, Shelley discusses the use of signs within music therapy and how this can support young children who are not able to access verbal language. Shelley describes how we can use signs to support the understanding of how communication works as well as having concrete examples of using signs within your sessions. We discuss have a language-rich environment to support all learners and Shelley also discusses the importance of respecting Deaf culture when we utilize sign for the basics of communication. Shelley is a board-certified Music Therapist and owner of Notes 2 Live By. Notes 2 Live By is dedicated to providing resources for American Sign Language catered towards music therapists, music educators, parents and other social service professionals. Shelley has helped Music therapists, behavior consultants, occupational therapists and more learn functional ASL to communicate with their clients. Shelley has a minor in American Sign Language from Radford University. Shelley enjoys presenting for Inservice trainings, and meeting with people one to one! She sends out a monthly email with free ASL resources to her email list. Most of the research Shelley shared in todays episode can be found in the first email sent out when you subscribe. These include research for professionals and parents on why signing is so important for children to learn and common myths with research to back them up!  Follow Shelley on Instagram, Pinterest, or Facebook! Hop on Shelley's newsletter at her website! Check out Shelley's Free Download and one of the articles she referenced. Deaf Culture and Community The Deaf Community Challenges that still exist for the Deaf Celebrating National Deaf Awareness Month (AND ALL YEAR LONG!) The Milan Conference: When Sign Language Was Almost Destroyed Follow and support Deaf Content Creators! Enjoy this content? Like creative arts downloads sent right to your inbox? Be sure to join our newsletter so you don't miss out! Follow Creative Therapy Umbrella on Instagram or on Facebook! Have feedback? Fill out our anonymous survey to let us know your thoughts, concerns, questions, suggestions, and feedback. For us to serve you better, we need to hear YOUR voice!

Impact of Educational Leadership Podcast
Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 65

Impact of Educational Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 47:11


Dr. Billy Snow, Shelley Anderson and Buddy Thornton --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isaiah-drone-iii/support

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Music Therapy Chronicles
81. Sign Language and Pinterest: Shelley Anderson, MT-BC

Music Therapy Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 55:35


In this episode, Shelly of Notes 2 Live By shares all about her sign language offerings and how they are impacting both clients and clinicians. She also tells us about how to optimize using Pinterest as a free advertising platform. Shelley Anderson is a Board Certified Music Therapist. She is […]

Music Therapy Chronicles
81. Sign Language and Pinterest: Shelley Anderson, MT-BC

Music Therapy Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 55:35


In this episode, Shelly of Notes 2 Live By shares all about her sign language offerings and how they are impacting both clients and clinicians. She also tells us about how to optimize using Pinterest as a free advertising platform. Shelley Anderson is a Board Certified Music Therapist. She is […]

Rumble in the Morning
News with Shelley ...Anderson Cooper is close to losing it

Rumble in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 13:35


News with Shelley 11-6-2020 …It’s not the final countdown …Anderson Cooper is close to losing it …Creed could be getting back together …

Bonita Business Podcast with Coach Darcy
Our Season Three Wrap Up

Bonita Business Podcast with Coach Darcy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 10:28


It's been an unusual end to our third season as we all adapt to worldwide changes due to the pandemic. So as we wrap up this season, I checked in with a few of our past guests to get an update on what’s been happening with their business here in Bonita. In this episode, you'll hear April 2020 updates from: Shelley Anderson, Blush Salon Adam Botana, Bay Water Boat Club Debi Brandle, Bonita Boarding Kennel & Pet Camp, and Fred Fung, Bonita Bay Club So as we wrap up season three, let me say thank you. Thank you of course to our amazing sponsor, Spotlight News magazine, your local news that shines a light on the people of Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero. Spotlight hasn’t missed a beat through all of the chaos, and continues to land in our mailboxes with its’ gorgeous covers and interesting coverage of local people. Please join me in supporting the businesses who advertise in its pages—it matters. Also, of course, a big thank you to you, our listener. You may be someone who’s lost your job, or is now on an uncertain furlough, or have taken a pay cut in order to preserve other jobs. Or, you may be one of our retired residents, your activity in our community cut back and the isolation setting in. No matter who you are, we see you, and you’re not alone. When you need someone to talk to, or if you need more specific help, don’t hesitate to start with me. I’m at Darcy@RedCapeRevolution.com and if I can’t get you what you need, I’m honored to know enough people in our community who can. Also, if it’s useful, I’ve developed an audio series you can get each day in your inbox, designed to give you a quick boost of encouragement for your business and career. It’s free for you when you sign up at RedCapeCareer.com.

Bonita Business Podcast with Coach Darcy
Building for Growth w/ Shelley Anderson & Sarah Thompson of Blush Salon

Bonita Business Podcast with Coach Darcy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 30:34


You probably know that starting a new retail service business can be hard. But how would it be if you were starting it with your mom? Or if you’re a mom who’s retired from a successful career in the buttoned up world finance, would you be willing to dive into a new creatively-driven business with your daughter? Well, in this interview, we meet two women who are taking on that challenge. Shelley Anderson and Sarah Thompson are the mother-daughter team behind Blush Salon, a full-service salon located next to Bonefish right here in Bonita Springs. Blush just celebrated its first year in business, and in this interview, we have an honest talk about their lessons learned in that year, their struggles and surprises, and their vision for a one-stop salon—a model that’s not as common in the beauty industry these days. Whether or not you’ve ever been to a salon, I think you’ll find the conversation interesting and useful as you think about your own career and business. Oh, and a special note: not long after this interview, Shelley announced that she’ll be running for Bonita Springs City Council in the March 17 2020 special election, filling the seat that was open after Greg DeWitt resigned to become the fire chief. By the way, look for my interview with Greg on the podcast, too! Shelley’s district is roughly Old Bonita, an area she’s lived in and raised her family, including her now business-partner daughter Sarah. So we don’t talk about the election or City Council on this interview, just in case you were wondering. But if you’re curious about that part of her world, you can go to Facebook.com/ShelleyforBonita. My thanks to our sponsor,  Spotlight News Magazine, local news that shines a light on the people of Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero. Read the Spotlight at swspotlight.com.  Plus, thanks to my friends at  Audible, who offer you a free audiobook when you sign up for a new 30-day trial membership. Just go to AudibleTrial.com/CoachDarcy. Remember, you can get the show notes and other links & info at BonitaBusinessPodcast.com. While you’re there,  click on the big red button and sign up to get my weekly behind the scenes emails—that’s where I share stories I don’t share anywhere else. Enjoy this interview with mother/daughter owners of Blush Salon, Shelley Anderson and Sarah Thompson.

Business Builders
Bonita Springs Election Special: Shelley Anderson

Business Builders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 14:11


Tiffany Esposito, President & CEO, of the Bonita Springs Area Chamber of Commerce interviews Bonita Springs City Council Candidate for District 2, Shelley Anderson.

Bonita Business Podcast with Coach Darcy
Our Season Three Preview

Bonita Business Podcast with Coach Darcy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 9:09


Welcome to a sneak peak of Season Three of the Bonita Business Podcast! We’re continuing our journey to bring you behind-the-scenes insights and unexpected ideas that are creating business and career success right here in my chosen hometown of Bonita Springs, Florida. Maybe this is your first time here—if so, hi! I’m Darcy Eikenberg, and I’m the founder of the leadership & career development firm Red Cape Revolution and author of Bring Your Superpowers to Work: Your Guide to More Clarity, Confidence & Control. While I have the great honor to be hired to coach and teach business professionals all over the world, I made the decision about five years ago to move my company and my life to Bonita Springs, Florida. While I’ve been here, I’ve discovered a secret. I’ve discovered is that while Bonita means beautiful, it also means business. This is no longer just a sleepy little retirement or vacation region—great work is happening all around us, and my goal with this podcast is to bring some of those stories to you. To those of you who’ve been listening since we started, a huge thank you. If you haven’t caught up on Seasons One and Two yet, now’s a great time! And coming up this season, I’ll introduce you to even more business professionals making a difference right here, right now, in our Southwest Florida town. People like Chef Allen Fisher of the Shangri-la Springs organic restaurant Harvest & Wisdom; Debi Braendle, owner at Bonita Boarding Kennel and Pet Camp; and Fred Fung, the new general manager at the Bonita Bay Club Also, while we’re not a political show, it is an election year and Bonita business people are at the heart of Bonita’s local government. So, I’ll have interviews with Bay Water Boat club’s Adam Botana, who’s running for state representative, and Shelley Anderson, who with her daughter and business partner Sarah Thompson owns Blush Salon, and while we didn’t know it at the time of our interview, Shelley is running for Bonita City Council. And also this season, we’ll talk to new Bonita fire chief Greg Dewitt, who had previously served on the city council. Bonita business people are making an impact everywhere, and so you won’t want to miss any of these conversations. So, do me a favor--hit subscribe on the podcast service you’re using right now so that new episodes come to you automagically on your favorite digital device. Plus, here’s a secret. When each episode is released, I also send a short email with other info or behind-the-scenes details you only get from me. To get those, though, you have to sign up, all for free, of course.  Just go to BonitaBusinessPodcast.com and you’ll see the red button to sign up there. One plus about connecting with me through email is that you can always write me back, too—and I love to hear from you. The Bonita Business Podcast is supported by the Spotlight News Magazine, local news that shines a light on the people of Naples, Bonita Springs and Estero. Read the Spotlight at swspotlight.com. Also, we’re grateful for the support of Audible, which will give you a free audiobook when you sign up for a new 30-day trial membership. Just go to AudibleTrial.com/CoachDarcy, and you’ll get started today. So, if you live in, work in, or just plain care about business in Bonita Springs, Florida, let’s get started with season three of the Bonita Business Podcast. Again, I’m your host Bonita Business Coach Darcy Eikenberg, and remember, Bonita may mean beautiful, but it also means business.  Enjoy the shows!

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Empathy Rising: Side Hustles for Therapists in Private Practice
COACHING EPISODE: Shelley Anderson chats Staying Focused and Doing Too Much

Empathy Rising: Side Hustles for Therapists in Private Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 47:16


Hey Risers! Today I’m sharing my coaching call with Shelley, a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern in Jacksonville Florida who is gearing up to launch her membership site for sober living. In our conversation, we workshop the purpose for her site, marketing a podcast, sales funnels, and converting followers to customers. I also go over the three pieces of content to make when launching a product, why one freebie is enough, and my simple email marketing strategy. This episode is for all of the overachievers and entrepreneurs who want a step by step guide on creating a really lucrative online income. If you’re looking to scale your coaching or have any questions, reach out to me! Join The Empathy Rising FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/empathyrisingcommunity My Email: hello@marissalawton.com

To 50 & Beyond
Conquering Codependency with Shelley Anderson

To 50 & Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 44:20


Episode 71  Conquering Codependency with Shelley Anderson  Shelley Andersen is a recovering alcoholic who has found her calling to help sober moms conquer codependency through coaching.  She has a formula, acquired over 12 years, that kept her sober and focused on her own goals to provide a solid foundation for her son and a life worth living.   Her coaching package consists of this formula tailored for mothers struggling with sobriety due to codependency.   Shelley shares her story from addiction through recovery and the steps she has taken to conquer codependency.  She shares the signs of what codependency looks like and how to get and stay sober during a codependent relationship.  To find Shelley:  Instagram  Website  To find Lori:  Website  Instagram Facebook Group  Email       

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Sober on Purpose
From Alcoholic to Sober Mama

Sober on Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 35:28


What kind of mom do you want to be?  In a very vulnerable interview, Shelley Anderson of Recovery Coaches of Instagram shares her story about alcohol, codependency and motherhood. From childhood, Shelley always dreamed of being a mom. Yet, after she gave birth to her son, life seemed overwhelming and unmanageable.  Her dream became a nightmare of hungover mornings and difficult relationships. Until one Memorial Day when she called it quits for good.

LA Theatre Works
The Relativity Series: Spill (Part 2)

LA Theatre Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 48:22


In April of 2010, British Petroleum gave orders to speed up production on its colossal drilling rig, the Deepwater Horizon. Despite the objections of many on the rig, safety measures were ignored or overlooked. On April 20th, the Deepwater Horizon exploded. Eleven men paid the ultimate price, and countless thousands who call the Gulf Coast home found their lives irrevocably altered.Based on actual interviews and testimony, Leigh Fondakowski has created a chilling and intimate look at the people and ecosystem affected by the incident.Spill by Leigh Fondakowski. Starring Elisa Bocanegra as Arleen Weise, Andrea Fleytas; Gilbert Glenn Brown as Obama, Jorey Danos, Christopher Pleasant; Nicholas Hormann as Bob Bea, Pat O'Bryan, Gary Bartholemy, Wyman Wheeler; Travis Johns as Keith Jones, Steve Bertone, Jonathan Henderson; Jane Kaczmarek as Narrator, Lillian Miller; James Morrison as Bill Anderson, Randy Ezell, Billy Nungesser; Darren Richardson as Tony Hayward, Jimmy Harrell, Gordon Jones, Don Vidrine: Kate Steele as Shelley Anderson, Jolene Danos; and Mark Jude Sullivan as Jason Anderson, Mike Williams. Directed by Martin Jarvis.L.A. Theatre Works' Relativity Series is presented with the generous support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.

LA Theatre Works
The Relativity Series: Spill (Part 1)

LA Theatre Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 53:02


In April of 2010, British Petroleum gave orders to speed up production on its colossal drilling rig, the Deepwater Horizon. Despite the objections of many on the rig, safety measures were ignored or overlooked. On April 20th, the Deepwater Horizon exploded. Eleven men paid the ultimate price, and countless thousands who call the Gulf Coast home found their lives irrevocably altered.Based on actual interviews and testimony, Leigh Fondakowski has created a chilling and intimate look at the people and ecosystem affected by the incident.Spill by Leigh Fondakowski. Starring Elisa Bocanegra as Arleen Weise, Andrea Fleytas; Gilbert Glenn Brown as Obama, Jorey Danos, Christopher Pleasant; Nicholas Hormann as Bob Bea, Pat O'Bryan, Gary Bartholemy, Wyman Wheeler; Travis Johns as Keith Jones, Steve Bertone, Jonathan Henderson; Jane Kaczmarek as Narrator, Lillian Miller; James Morrison as Bill Anderson, Randy Ezell, Billy Nungesser; Darren Richardson as Tony Hayward, Jimmy Harrell, Gordon Jones, Don Vidrine: Kate Steele as Shelley Anderson, Jolene Danos; and Mark Jude Sullivan as Jason Anderson, Mike Williams. Directed by Martin Jarvis.L.A. Theatre Works' Relativity Series is presented with the generous support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.

WCPO Lounge Acts
Fotocrime

WCPO Lounge Acts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 24:42


If you ever find yourself looking for something deeply cinematic or intensely moody, Fotocrime has just what you need. If there were a universal soundtrack to represent film noir, Fotocrime would be it. If you like your music on the dark side, but maintaining a high level of mastery when it comes to song writing and style, Fotocrime is just the ticket. Fresh off two EP’s last year, "Always Hell" and "Always Night," both of which were well received, post-punk trio Fotocrime is now touring with brand new music in the form of a new album, called "Principle of Pain." Frontman R/Pattern (aka Ryan Patterson) joins with Shelley Anderson and Nick Thieneman, "Principle of Pain" unites a uniquely synth-meets-metal vibe with deeply personal lyrics for a sound all its own. The members of Fotocrime have established themselves as big players in the post-punk world, and were called "darkwave heaven" by Revolver Magazine. Set list: "Don't Pity the Young" "The Rose and the Thorn" - interview - "Infinite Hunger for Love" "Gods in the Dark" Mixed by Brian Niesz Hosted by Emmalee Smith

Speaking With Influence
How to Market Your Speaking Business with Shelly Anderson

Speaking With Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 34:00


Shelley Anderson is the Founder of Pro Media, a media buying and planning company founded in 1988. She's also the Co-founder and partner in The Marketing Deli, San Diego-based advertising agency. Shelley has experience in many business categories, including consumer package goods,  high-tech and dot-companies, restaurants, financial and banking, B2B companies, sporting goods, government and non-profit organizations, Indian gaming, utilities, and many more.  Shelly helps businesses grow with effective marketing materials & targeted advertising campaigns via online & traditional media. Services include media planning and buying, advertising content and creative, video & audio production, e-mail marketing and social media planning. Today we'll be taking about marketing and advertising strategies, as well as using LinkedIn to market you and your speaking business. 

On Air with Douglas
Author, Shelley Anderson

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 68:00


Shelley Anderson has more than 30 years experience as a professional vocal coach, singer and actress, appearing in many productions, most notably as Josephine in the operetta HMS Pinafore at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. She also appeared on the daytime drama, Days of Our Lives, in the 1980s, and was the National Anthem singer for the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings, among other sports teams in Southern California. Her work behind the scenes include being an executive assistant to: a booking agent, a film producer, a repertory theatre manager, a president of a major record label, and, since 1998 as executive personal assistant to author and self-help guru, Louise L. Hay. A member of the Association of Celebrity Personal Assistants (ACPA) since 2001, she served as their President from 2005-2007. Dealing With Divas was published by iUniverse, Inc. in December, 2007. The book includes letters from Shelley’s popular Hollywood column, “Miss Know it All” . www.dewalingwithdivas.com. Since 2009, Shelley has been the host of ACTS OF KINDNESS: The Hay Foundation Hour on hayhouseradio.com. Go to the website to listen to her current and archived shows. Shelley currently resides in San Diego County with her two cats, Patches and Laddie.

On Air with Douglas
Author, Shelley Anderson

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2013 68:00


Shelley Anderson has more than 30 years experience as a professional vocal coach, singer and actress, appearing in many productions, most notably as Josephine in the operetta HMS Pinafore at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. She also appeared on the daytime drama, Days of Our Lives, in the 1980s, and was the National Anthem singer for the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings, among other sports teams in Southern California. Her work behind the scenes include being an executive assistant to: a booking agent, a film producer, a repertory theatre manager, a president of a major record label, and, since 1998 as executive personal assistant to author and self-help guru, Louise L. Hay. A member of the Association of Celebrity Personal Assistants (ACPA) since 2001, she served as their President from 2005-2007. Dealing With Divas was published by iUniverse, Inc. in December, 2007. The book includes letters from Shelley’s popular Hollywood column, “Miss Know it All” . www.dewalingwithdivas.com. Since 2009, Shelley has been the host of ACTS OF KINDNESS: The Hay Foundation Hour on hayhouseradio.com. Go to the website to listen to her current and archived shows. Shelley currently resides in San Diego County with her two cats, Patches and Laddie.