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By Bill Wortman
By Bill Wortman
By Bill Wortman
By Bill Wortman
Disney CEO Hints At Potential "Figment" Short Series https://whatsondisneyplus.com/disney-ceo-hints-at-potential-figment-short-series/ #DisneyPlus VISIT ONLINE - http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.
Disney CEO Hints At Potential "Figment" Short Series https://whatsondisneyplus.com/disney-ceo-hints-at-potential-figment-short-series/ #DisneyPlus VISIT ONLINE - http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.
Disney CEO Hints At Potential "Figment" Short Series https://whatsondisneyplus.com/disney-ceo-hints-at-potential-figment-short-series/ #DisneyPlus VISIT ONLINE - http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.
Season 3 of White Lotus is back and the girls are discussing episodes 3 and 4 in this second episode of our special featurette. From Belinda noticing 'Greg', to Timothy stealing Victoria's lorazepam to cope, and Rick's cranky kooky behaviour, the girls are deeply invested. Sophie has had a look at some styling and wardrobe vibes and Clara abso kicks off with insaaaane conspiracies via the iconography embedded in the show.Here's the Columbia art historian girlie @meelzonartFollow the podcast @houseofgossippod and these gossip girls on insta: @soph_lyons & @clazzykabanaHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
York College professor Jacqueline Beatty discussed women's rights and changing political power during the American Revolution and the early years of the Republic. York College is located in York, Pennsylvania. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Georgetown University professor Bonnie Morris talked about discrimination against women in sports and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Iowa State University professor Tracy Lucht talked about women journalists in the late-19th and early 20th centuries. She described the careers of some pioneers, such as Nellie Bly and Dorothy Dix, and the societal pressures for women writers to balance traditional femininity and a career in journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pepperdine University professor Loretta Hunnicutt taught a class about baseball during the Great Depression. She looked at the role of baseball in American culture and the origins of sports journalism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professor Joan Waugh talked about the rise of baseball as a national activity, spectator event, and business. She described the efforts of baseball club owners to codify the rules of the games, establish a national league, and attract a broad middle class audience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Professor Donald Spivey talked about the legacy of pitcher Satchel Paige and Negro Leagues baseball. Satchel Paige was the first Negro Leagues player to be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Professor Spivey also explained the ways that Paige and other Negro Leagues players and owners contributed to the struggle for civil rights, including fighting Jim Crow laws, financially supporting groups like the NAACP, and fostering friendships with white players in Major League Baseball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why are men in hiding? What are the signs?What's stopping guys from achieving the best version of themselves? How can you tear down some of the walls that keep you trapped. Let's hear it from a man's perspective! Is this you?! Let talk about it! …Oh…btw it's @Fusedmediagroup
If you own horses or work on horses you need to hear this! One of the most important things you can do for your horse is keeping them on the correct hoof care schedule! Check this out Dr. Brad Jackman, DVM, MS, ACVS and Lee Olsen CJF go over the hows and the whys of hoof care schedule. Let us know what you think! Comment with any other topics you would like us to do another show on. If you like the show please give us a 5star review and share the show with your friends!!!
Christ Media Revival, Intro to short series on The Spirit of Religion. Check out the clips that will be posted Soon! and also check out the Full uncute episode! Thanks and I love you all! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christmediapolitcs/support
Kicking off this short-format series on Patient Engagement, Jamie Benson, the CEO of QM2 Solutions sets up the landscape of patient engagement looks like in 2023. Stay up to date with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @MedAudPro. Joining the MedAudPro Provider Community is a great way to support our show, get free access to behind the password content and interact with other providers looking to practice at the top of their game. Subscribe today at bit.ly/JoinMedAudPro This episode is sponsored by QM2 Solutions.
Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing which Sony Pictures productions now have new release dates thanks to the strikes. They also look back at when “The Simpsons Ride” replaced “Back to the Future: The Ride” at the Universal Parks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Drew Taylor & Jim Hill start off this week's show by discussing which Sony Pictures productions now have new release dates thanks to the strikes. They also look back at when “The Simpsons Ride” replaced “Back to the Future: The Ride” at the Universal Parks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the summer shorts series! Over the summer, we're bringing you short episodes focusing on a recently published paper by researchers at the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. Today, Maia speaks to Ellie Cowles (MSc student) and Ella Guest (Senior Research Fellow) about their paper titled: Imagery versus captions: The effect of body positive Instagram content on young women's mood and body image. You can read the paper here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1740144522002078?casa_token=ajyxJLT4sAgAAAAA:9TfsZp4Ro4O0C4EBkSOo9ZtvNj__so8VuDnFeRr9ShjUm_p7735vfn2dT_bpRWOsow5JTwKxGA Photo: Sourced from Pexels Episode produced by Maia Thornton Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock
In our third week in the series " Great Stories," Pastor Steve preaches on the passage of Joshua 6 verses 1 through 20. What do you do when what you see in God's Word doesn't match up to what you see?
This is Letters in Black & White, a short series of the Dissidents Podcast, introducing ideas from the newly released book, Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America. Today's guest is Samuel Hayes III, a Chief Facilities Officer at the College of William and Mary. Sam was responsible for connecting Wink to his Twyman deep roots via the magic of genetic genealogy. Can genetic genealogy bring us together across the color line? Can truth and reconciliation be found at the outer limits of 4th and 5th cousins on 23 and Me, Ancestry,com and Gedmatch? Welcome to a master expert who can teach us how we bear the same DNA, whether we black or white in the South. References: Letters in Black & White: A New Correspondence on Race in America
This is Letters in Black & White, a short series of the Dissidents Podcast, introducing ideas from the newly released book, Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America. The following is the fourth in a series of podcast conversations with interesting people on the topic of race in America. Today's guest is Mary Burkey Owens, a prominent attorney in Chesterfield County, Virginia today. When we were young, Mary and Wink were classmates at Thomas Dale High School, Class of 1979, in Chester, Virginia. Wink served as President of Student Council and Mary was the Senior Class Treasurer. Welcome to a class reunion and memories of race in the New South in the 1970s. Order Letters in Black & White
This is Letters in Black & White, a short series of the Dissidents Podcast, introducing ideas from the book, Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America. The book comes out TODAY. As a bonus for anyone who purchases the book this week, we will send you Wink's manuscript - On the Road to Oak Lawn. Send an email to richmond@truthinbetween.com with proof of purchase and we'll send you a PDF of the manuscript to the email or your choice. Order Letters in Black & White The following is the third in a series of podcast conversations with interesting people on the topic of race in America. Today's guest is Nancy Williamson, a resident of Virginia. Nancy and Wink are distant cousins who learned of each other on 23 and Me. Even those of good intentions can fall prey to caricatures and stereotypes based on race. Welcome to a meeting of cousins across the color line and the dangers of misperceiving others.
Today's episode is the first in a short series that will deal with the idea of conspiracy theories and their effects on revisionist history. Part 1 looks at what conspiracy theories are, why we're so taken with them, and the negative effects that they have. The next several episodes will deal with, and debunk, the myriad of conspiracy theories sparked by one historical event: the JFK assassination. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/revisionisthistory/support
This is Letters in Black & White, a short series of the Dissidents Podcast, introducing ideas from the forthcoming book, Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America. The following is the second in a series of podcast conversations with interesting people on the topic of race in America. Today's guest is Maya Valmon, a sophomore at Stanford University who is an impressive member of the school's track and field team. What does it mean to be Black and an Old American? Does appearance align with racial identity or not? These are fascinating questions Maya has encountered in her young life. A thoughtful pre-med athlete from Montgomery County, Maryland, Maya represents the best of the future.
Want to calm down before a presentation? Even if you don't regularly experience the fear of public speaking, just before you start a speech, it is easy to feel anxious. This initial nervous energy can cause a speaker to have a shaky voice, dry mouth, or sweaty palms just before a presentation. The good news is that this experience is very common. Most of the time, if you start your presentation well, the level of nervousness will drop very quickly.However, sometimes when people feel that stage fright, they panic. When you panic in front of an audience, you will most likely experience even more nervous feelings.So, what do you do to calm down before the presentation and calm those nerves? Below are 5 Simple Ways to Calm Your Nerves Before and During a Speech.Create a Simple Presentation with Just a Few Key Bullet Points and Practice It with a Person.Find a Quiet Place to Be Alone and Perform a Short Series of Exercises.Interact and Network with Your Audience to Calm Your Nerves Before a Presentation.Just Before You Start Your Presentation, Take a Steady and Deep Breath.Start Your Presentation with a Personal Story to Calm Your Nerves Almost Instantly.This episode covers each of these tips in more detail. For full show notes, visit How to Calm Down Before a Presentation(https://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-calm-down-before-a-presentation-5-simple-ways-to-calm-your-nerves/)
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Episode Highlights From KatieThe ultimate question is, how do we form habits and get them to stickAs much as 40% of what we do in a day isn't the result of decisions, but of habitsWhat the research says about habit creation, including methods for starting new habits and making them stickThe average habit actually takes about 66 days (so over two months) to be createdWill missing one day of the new habit affect the creation of the new habit?What the difference is between habits and routinesThe process of creating a habit isn't just about learning to do something repeatedly - It's really about wiring and strengthening the brainDon't let perfect be the enemy of the good when it comes to habit formationThe concept of habit stacking and the idea of stacking two habits togetherSmall habits are easier to implement and you can build on them - don't make them too bigThe 3 S's - simple, short, and specificIt's easier to replace a habit than to remove it entirely (example: smoking)Some of my practical examples that I personally use for habit stacking to give you some ideas to get startedResources MentionedAtomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James ClearHabit Stacking: 97 Small Life Changes That Take Five Minutes or Less by S.J. ScottPsycho-Cybernetics: Updated and Expanded by Maxwell MaltzGallon Water JugTiny Habits program - BJ FoggThanks to Our Sponsor:LMNT - My go-to electrolyte mix that I use during workouts, while fasting and in the sauna. It's a clean source of all of your electrolyte needs.
Episode Highlights From KatieWhat is magnesium and why is it importantWhy are so many people deficient in this important mineralWhat are the many benefits of magnesiumHow magnesium plays a role in workouts, power, and recoveryOther benefits of optimal levels include: better mood, lower inflammation, better sleep, and stronger bonesSome easy sources of magnesium: Leafy green vegetables, sea vegetables, kelp, and nettleHow I am getting enough magnesium and what I am usingResources MentionedBiOptimizers MagBreakthroughJigsaw Health Mag SRTMagnesium LotionJust Thrive K2-7Thanks to Our Sponsor:Joovv - Red light therapy can be an important part of any health routine and I use mine daily to support cellular function and for my skin and thyroid. Use code wellnessmama for a discount.
Today's episode is the first in a short series that will deal with the idea of conspiracy theories and their effects on revisionist history. Part 1 looks at what conspiracy theories are, why we're so taken with them, and the negative effects that they have. The next several episodes will deal with, and debunk, the myriad of conspiracy theories sparked by one historical event: the JFK assassination. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revisionisthistory/support
Want to calm down before a presentation? Even if you don't regularly experience the fear of public speaking, just before you start a speech, it is easy to feel anxious. This initial nervous energy can cause a speaker to have a shaky voice, dry mouth, or sweaty palms just before a presentation. The good news is that this experience is very common. Most of the time, if you start your presentation well, the level of nervousness will drop very quickly.However, sometimes when people feel that stage fright, they panic. When you panic in front of an audience, you will most likely experience even more nervous feelings.So, what do you do to calm down before the presentation and calm those nerves? Below are 5 Simple Ways to Calm Your Nerves Before and During a Speech.Create a Simple Presentation with Just a Few Key Bullet Points and Practice It with a Person.Find a Quiet Place to Be Alone and Perform a Short Series of Exercises.Interact and Network with Your Audience to Calm Your Nerves Before a Presentation.Just Before Your Start Your Presentation, Take a Steady and Deep Breath.Start Your Presentation with a Personal Story to Calm Your Nerves Almost Instantly.This episode covers each of these tips in more detail. For full show notes, visit How to Calm Down Before a Presentationhttps://www.fearlesspresentations.com/how-to-calm-down-before-a-presentation-5-simple-ways-to-calm-your-nerves/
Wrapping up our short series on Campaign starters, we're sidling up to the bar and ordering some drinks. It's meeting at an Inn! Head on over to our sponsor DSCRYB using this link https://dscryb.com/DMD Use code DMD at checkout for a free 2-week trial of DSCRYB Tell us what you think about this episode and gaming in general. If you're interested in a certain topic let us know, and we'll do an episode on it! We love doing this show, your support helps us keep creating and producing great content for you! Join our Patreon today. Our Patreon Page. https://www.patreon.com/thedmd Our Home page https://www.thedungeonmastersdojo.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDungeonMastersDojo On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DungeonDojo Or by Email: TheDungeonMastersDojo@Gmail.com
Continuing our short series on Campaign starters, we're talking about the B Team! Head on over to our sponsor DSCRYB using this link https://dscryb.com/DMD Use code DMD at checkout for a free 2-week trial of DSCRYB Tell us what you think about this episode and gaming in general. If you're interested in a certain topic let us know, and we'll do an episode on it! We love doing this show, your support helps us keep creating and producing great content for you! Join our Patreon today. Our Patreon Page. https://www.patreon.com/thedmd Our Home page https://www.thedungeonmastersdojo.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDungeonMastersDojo On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DungeonDojo Or by Email: TheDungeonMastersDojo@Gmail.com
Continuing our short series on Campaign starters, we're talking about dysfunctional families. Head on over to our sponsor DSCRYB using this link https://dscryb.com/DMD Use code DMD at checkout for a free 2-week trial of DSCRYB Tell us what you think about this episode and gaming in general. If you're interested in a certain topic let us know, and we'll do an episode on it! We love doing this show, your support helps us keep creating and producing great content for you! Join our Patreon today. Our Patreon Page. https://www.patreon.com/thedmd Our Home page https://www.thedungeonmastersdojo.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDungeonMastersDojo On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DungeonDojo Or by Email: TheDungeonMastersDojo@Gmail.com
This is a segment from Laurie Johnson's presentation in the first session of The Maurin Academy's Fall 2022 short series on Agricultural Biotechnology and the Information Economy. She is guided by information from the first part of Jack Kloppenberg's First the Seed. The short series with Laurie Johnson and Jakob Hanschu brings Kloppenberg's scholarship to bear on McKenzie Wark's The Hacker Manifesto, and vice versa. … More Should Seeds Be Mere Commodities? (Maurin Academy Short Series pt. 1–Laurie Johnson)
In this segment from the Maurin Academy's short series on Agricultural Biotechnology and the Information Economy, Jakob Hanschu introduces some of McKenzie Wark's ideas from The Hacker Manifesto that apply to the critique of modern corporate agricultural development supplied by Jack Kloppenberg's First the Seed. … More Hackers v. Vectoralists or Percy v. Goliath (Maurin Academy Short Series Pt 1: Jakob Hanshu)
We continue our short series on D&D CAMPAIGN STARTERS. This week we are talking about Writs. Head on over to our sponsor DSCRYB using this link https://dscryb.com/DMD Use code DMD at checkout for a free 2-week trial of DSCRYB Tell us what you think about this episode and gaming in general. If you're interested in a certain topic let us know, and we'll do an episode on it! We love doing this show, your support helps us keep creating and producing great content for you! Join our Patreon today. Our Patreon Page. https://www.patreon.com/thedmd Our Home page https://www.thedungeonmastersdojo.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDungeonMastersDojo On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DungeonDojo Or by Email: TheDungeonMastersDojo@Gmail.com
Welcome back to Summer Shorts! Over the summer, the CAR podcast team are bringing you 10 bite-sized episodes on a recently published paper from different members of the team at the Centre for Appearance Research. Hannah Jarman joins Bruna to discuss her recently published paper, titled: Critical measurement issues in the assessment of social media influence on body image Link to paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35032949/ Cover Image: X Summer shorts series developed by Nadia Craddock Episode produced by Bruna Costa
This begins our short series on D&D Campaign starters. Sure, you could start at an Inn or tavern but isn't that a bit overused? Head on over to our sponsor DSCRYB using this link https://dscryb.com/DMD Use code DMD at checkout for a free 2-week trial of DSCRYB Tell us what you think about this episode and gaming in general. If you're interested in a certain topic let us know, and we'll do an episode on it! We love doing this show, your support helps us keep creating and producing great content for you! Join our Patreon today. Our Patreon Page. https://www.patreon.com/thedmd Our Home page https://www.thedungeonmastersdojo.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDungeonMastersDojo On Twitter: https://twitter.com/DungeonDojo Or by Email: TheDungeonMastersDojo@Gmail.com
BrewHaha with Sean McDonald (Cole St Brewery): Lost Beach Cole Street Brewery Summer Short Series: Cantaloupe, Recess Activities, Kids Sports, Baby Ducks, Alien Eating, Biker Sean, British Beer Trip, Shout Outs
Are you living a humdrum life? Whether you realize it or not, you might be paralyzed into a state of complete inaction – by your own mind. In this episode, I'll teach you a quick brain shifter that will snap you out of your usual routine and help you identify and overcome the fear that is holding you in place. (This is happening in more ways than you might currently see.)What I teach in this episode sounds so silly and simple, and that's exactly why it can be difficult to convince ourselves to do it. However, I'd like to ask your cynic to step aside today and give this a try.Because one of the best ways to tap into our creative goodness is to shift your brain out of the humdrum state it's in and activate some new neural pathways. And the best way for you to build courage, increase your opportunities for connection and collaboration, and even to be a better leader or entrepreneur is to allow yourself to share imperfect things. This activity will do both of these things in a super safe, easy, and powerful way.Here are the instructions:Think of something a Kindergartener could drawDraw that thing, using your non-dominant handTake a photo of it and share it on social mediaCheck out the episode artwork to see my results from teaching this exercise in a recent class.------Ready to take your personal creative commute to the next level?It's never too late to change lanes, and always a good time to listen to your inner driver.If you're feeling an itch to make a big career change, or need a hand exploring what's next for you, Jen can help. Schedule a free discovery call where – together – you'll discuss where you're at and how to get you on the pathway to where you want to go.
Your brain naturally wants to simplify the world around you, to make it easier for you to take in all the stimuli and information coming at you at any given time. But to be more creative, you have to interrupt your mind's tendency to wash the world into a simplified model. A color walk is a quick and easy way to hone your ability to notice the little things in the world around you.You can do this anywhere you are moving – whether on a walk, in a car, or on a train – making it a perfect commute activity. It is my favorite creativity-booster (I do it nearly every day) and I can't wait for you to try it and experience all the little magical moments of surprise-and-delight it brings.Color Walk Instructions:1. Start moving.2. Pick a color.3. Notice that color.4. Be surprised and delighted!-------Are you ready to up level your fun and creativity, inviting more joy and abundance into your life? Here are a few ways to join in the fun with Jen:Apply to be a guest on the podcastApply to work with Jen in her 12-week coaching programStay connectedFollow Jen on Instagram @chromaticjen_Join the FB Group
In this episode, you'll learn a quick and eye-opening activity that activates your creative unicorn brain. It's easy, fast, and you can do it anywhere - with anyone. Give it a try and see what you notice!———Are you ready to up level your fun and creativity, inviting more joy and abundance into your life? Here are a few ways to join in the fun with Jen:Apply to be a guest on the podcastApply to work with Jen in my 12-week coaching programStay connectedFollow Jen on Instagram @chromaticjen_Join the FB Group
Jason Beck , Detroit Tiger beat writer for MLB.com joins Papa & Lund to preview the short series between the Tigers and Giants and what the Giants should watch for if they want to avoid another disappointing series See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that one of the most effective tools for boosting your creativity is in your feet?And you don't even have to be any good at using it to get it to work.Dance is a super fast way to boost your feel-good energy, taking less than 30 seconds to become effective. So whether you're about to walk into a group brainstorm, a job interview, a big meeting, or a negotiation, moving your body is the best way to get all that nervous energy unstuck and into motion, putting you in a state of mind that allows for more on-your-toes thought processing (aka creativity.)It sounds so simple, and it is. I dance before every single podcast recording. In fact, I hadn't planned to record this episode at all, but was so fired up from my pre-recording dance sesh that I decided to share about it. Enjoy, and I hope you try it out!Takeaway activity from this episodeJust Dance!Think of a situation or event in your life that stresses you out (like a job interview, visit with your mother-in-law, or that awful 4 p.m. Friday meeting someone keeps putting on your calendar) Prior to showing up next time, put on a great jam and throw yourself a dance party!Seriously let loose.No, c'mon. Seriously LET LOOSE. Throw your hands in the air like you just don't care. Shake your hips. Jump up and down. Flail your arms. Power pose. --------Are you ready to up level your fun and creativity, inviting more joy and abundance into your life? Here are a few ways to join in the fun with Jen:Apply to be a guest on the podcastApply to work with Jen in her 12-week coaching programStay connectedFollow Jen on Instagram @chromaticjennJoin the FB Group