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Real Life Sustainability
11 - Sustainability in the Restaurant -  Interview with Tommaso Morelato

Real Life Sustainability

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 24:52


With over 100 employees and 7 restaurants, and growing, the restaurant group, Toscana Divino Hospitality Group, have found themselves pivoting a little bit more these days. They have always found ways to be sustainable, but now they’ve made sustainability the core of their business. Today, we are speaking with Tommaso Morelato. He is an entrepreneur, and also the founder of Toscana Divino in Miami, Florida. Thank you for joining us Tommaso! Show Notes:Learn more about Toscana Divino’s sustainability mission here. Find out how Toscana Divino is being resourceful by clicking here. Visit Toscana Divino’s website to see what they’re up to: Toscana Divino Get in direct contact with Toscana Divino: Contact Visit Coolperx® home page: Coolperx® Reach out to Coolperx®: Phone: 1 (855) 429-0455 email: hello@coolperx.com Check out Coolperx® blog: blog Plus, don’t forget to follow or sign up for my newsletter here: PODCAST WEBSITE Support Coolperx®’s podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks. © 2020 Coolperx®. All Rights Reserved.

Hysteria
“I’m Speaking” (with Prof. Melissa Murray and State Rep. Mari Manoogian)

Hysteria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 106:36


This week on Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco are joined by Professor Melissa Murray to break down Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court and how it will affect upcoming abortion cases. Plus Peggy Noonan is up to no good, but Fake Melania is back, and thank goodness! Then, Michaela Watkins and special guest, Michigan State Rep. Mari Manoogian joins to discuss the art of the clapback and why it’s so satisfying to watch women shut down men who are being assholes. Finally, what’s kept Michaela away from that cult life? Find out in I Feel Petty! Show Notes: Learn more about Michigan State Rep. Mari Manigoon Website: https://www.mariformi.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MariManoogian Candidates highlighted: 1. Desiree Tims, running for Ohio’s 10th Congressional district, support her campaign at https://timsforcongress.com 2. Abby Finkenauer, running to reelection for IA-1, support her campaign at https://www.abbyfinkenauer.com 3. Marquita Bradshaw, running for US Senate in Tennessee, support her campaign at https://www.marquitabradshaw.com Pet Issue Resource: Unchained at Last  https://www.unchainedatlast.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Faith, Practically
040 - How Leaders Rebound From Failure (w/ Robert Kennedy III)

Faith, Practically

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 65:28


In this session, my guest is speaker, author, and leadership consultant Robert Kennedy III. We talk about balancing being transparent with preserving trust as a leader, restoring confidence in those you lead when you have failed, and practical methods of relying on God’s strength and wisdom.Theme music by Adrian T. Westney, Jr.Voiceover audio by Eric Hollaway.Show NotesLearn more about Robert and download his Bible devotional and other resources for leaders at https://robertkennedy3.com/Connect with Robert on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/robertkennedy3Join the Storytellers Growth Lab: http://www.storytellersgrowthlab.comBible ReferenceOpening Prayer: John 17:17Text of the Week: Proverbs 3:5-6Case Study: 1 Samuel 30Support the show (https://cash.app/$dc4life78)

Next Level Nutrition Biz
81. Starting Your Nutrition Business with Mandy Balsdon

Next Level Nutrition Biz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 37:58


In this episode, Stephanie is talking with her client and Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Mandy Balsdon, about her experience in starting her nutrition business.    Within 3 months, Mandy was able to nail down her niche, come up with her programs, set her pricing, create her website (on her own!), start a social media account and bring on her first few clients. Listen in to hear how Mandy was able to push past the overwhelm and kick her business into high gear!    Mandy also shares how getting clear on her niche has been the key to giving her direction on how to move forward in her business with confidence! -------- Show Notes Learn about Cycle Syncing with Mandy Follow Mandy on Instagram

Faculty 101
Susan Levine Ourada: Dance Takes Center Stage at Nebraska

Faculty 101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020


When she first came to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Susan Levine Ourada thought she’d be in Lincoln for a year. But the temporary position turned into an academic career that has lasted 16 years. As head of the dance department at Nebraska, Ourada has watched the program flourish in its goal to provide serious dance training to students. In this episode of Faculty 101, we take a tour of the new dance space at the Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts. And learn how this native New Yorker found her home at UNL. Show Notes: Learn more about UNL Dance ›› arts.unl.edu/music#Dance; Learn more about Susan Levine Ourada ›› arts.unl.edu/music/faculty/susan-levine-ourada

Simply Teach
081: Setting Teacher Goals with the PowerSheets Planner

Simply Teach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 39:21


I believe, so deeply, in the power of goals. And not just your typical new year's resolution type goals. But goals that actually help you accomplish the things you want to look back on in 20, 30, even 40 years and say "that helped me get here." Teachers care A LOT about their students. As educators, we want to do everything we can to provide the absolute best opportunities for our students. That means teachers are constantly putting themselves on the back burner. And you know what happens to the food on the back burner? The things we forget about? They burn! That is why I think it is crucial we practice setting teacher goals for ourselves, personally and professionally. Links from the show: Episode 081 Shownotes Learn more about PowerSheets Fill out the TSOT 2020 Survey Sponsor an episode of Simply Teach Share businesses for the 2020 Gift Guide 10 Productivity Tips Let's Connect!: Connect with me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Get weekly organization inspiration in your inbox 

Live From My Office
College and COVID-19: How The University of Illinois is Dealing with the Coronavirus

Live From My Office

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 55:36


Remember college? I don't... I barely went! But today's episode is all about college, specifically the University of Illinois! Andrea Darlas joins me to talk about how the university has prepared to welcome its students back during this unprecedented time, and then we are joined by a bunch of Mosts! Doctor Kevin Most shares how hopeful we should be about the saliva COVID-19 test coming out of The University of Illinois and friend of the show Brad Most brings on his son Mac to talk about what it’s like to be a parent and a college student in the age of a pandemic. Thanks for listening!SHOW NOTESLearn more about the University of Illinois’s COVID-19 response.Learn more about Let it Be Us.Like Andrea Darlas on Facebook.

Faculty 101
Five Things with Daniel Tannenbaum

Faculty 101

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020


Millions of Americans could face eviction from their homes this fall. As unemployment benefits run out and bans on eviction begin to lapse, those who lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic will struggle when the rent comes due. Daniel Tannenbaum is an assistant professor of economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His research into eviction helps shed light on the causes and consequences of eviction. | Show Notes: Learn more about Daniel Tannenbaum ›› business.unl.edu/people/dtannenbaum

Unwasted: The Podcast
Cooking with More Veggies with Trishna Saigal of Down to Cook

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 46:00


Have you ever felt stumped by how to turn the random assortment of veggies in your fridge into a full meal? We've all been there. Trishna Saigal took this familiar feeling of not knowing how to turn a veggie into dinner and transformed it into an exciting new food company. She is the founder of Down to Cook Foods, a company that empowers people to turn their favorite (or least favorite) veggies into easy, delicious, and protein-packed meals. She shares what inspired her to start her own company, how her training as a chemical engineer changed her perspective on food, and what lessons she learned early on as an entrepreneur. She also candidly shares her experiences with workplace racism as a woman of color and explores how standup comedy can help all of us become more woke in the long run. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur yourself or just looking to cook with vegetables slightly more often, this episode has some lessons and laughter for you! Show Notes: Learn more about Down to Cook Foods and order it directly from their website. Their Instagram is well worth a follow, and we discussed Trishna's recent post about racism in the food industry in depth. Trishna is a fan of making Bhaji, a traditional Indian snack Trishna Saigal used to perform stand up comedy! Trishna's go-to karaoke song is "Survivor" by Destiny's Child

Disciple Types Podcast
Ep. 2: Theory (Part 1)

Disciple Types Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 49:37


In the 2nd Episode, Dave and Andrew discuss the Disciple Types theory in-depth. Show Notes: Learn more about the Tetramorph here: https://www.discipletypes.com/tetramorph Tetramorph in Art: https://iconreader.wordpress.com/2010/09/17/the-tetramorph-in-christian-art/ St. Irenaeus, Against Heresies: https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0103311.htm Through a Glass Darkly verse: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Corinthians+13%3A12&version=KJV A Scanner Darkly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Scanner_Darkly

Cultivate a Good Life
104: Life Lessons from a Year of 5Ks

Cultivate a Good Life

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 57:37


Have you ever challenged yourself to do something consistently for an entire year? What did you learn from the experience? Over the past year, we both committed to do a 5k each week for one year. We were successful in completing it (yay!), but we were even more successful in that we took away so many valuable life lessons along the way. Tune in as we share what we both learned and also what each of our new goals are for the next 12 months! SPONSOR: Download the Project Life® App here (Apple) or here (Android) for free! SHOW NOTES: Learn more about Movara Fitness Resort here. Follow My Modern Story on Instagram here. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @BeckyHigginsLLC and @BeckyProudfit. THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love the podcast? Please share with your friends, tag us in your Instagram stories, and leave a review on iTunes!

Live From My Office
Coronavirus: Schools, Testing, and What Comes Next

Live From My Office

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 36:20


Doctor Kevin Most returns to the podcast to discuss the latest on coronavirus. Unfortunately, he’s not optimistic about our current response to COVID-19, and it’s on us to change the trajectory we are on as a country. Wear your mask people!SHOW NOTESLearn more about Rebecca’s Dream HERE.The National Suicide Prevention Hotline is 800-273-TALK

Peachpod
Remembering John Lewis

Peachpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 55:00


On today’s podcast, the podcast crew remembers the legacy of Georgia Congressman John Lewis and checks in on the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic.We also hear from Destiny Bryant, candidate for District Attorney in Newton and Walton counties, about her reflections on Congressman Lewis’ legacy.And we welcome Nabilah Islam, former candidate for Georgia’s 7th Congressional District, to the podcast as a new contributor.Special thanks to Rachel Paule, President of the Young Democrats of Georgia, for joining to share her insights about the process to replace Congressman Lewis.Show Notes:Learn about Destiny Bryant’s campaign for DA here.Learn about Nabilah Islam’s new PAC, The Progressive List, here.State Senator Nikema Williams, who was selected to replace Congressman Lewis on the November ballot in GA-05, decided against running in the special election to fill Lewis’ seat for the remainder of the current Congress. She will almost certainly take a seat in Congress as the Representative for GA-05 in January. Read more from the AJC’s Greg Bluestein here.Read about Andy Slavitt’s view on pandemic response here.Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Tune In RadioMusic Credit: Music by Joakim Karud http://youtube.com/joakimkarud

Unwasted: The Podcast
Ending our Diet Obsession With Reshaunda Thornton

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 69:00


Americans have a complicated relationship with food. We obsess over food television, recipes, and cookbooks, and simultaneously grapple with dietary problems like obesity, anorexia, diabetes, and heart disease. There are seemingly more diets and diet books every year, yet it doesn’t feel or seem like we’re getting any healthier. Why is this? To unpack our country's unhealthy love-hate relationship to food we sat down with Reshaunda Thornton, the dietician against diets. In her book, TED Talk, and one on one work with her clients, Reshaunda has built a positive alternative to diet culture that is as effective as it is compassionate and adaptable. In our chat, we explore: Why so many people are drawn to diets even though most of them fail.Why the idea of motivation is overrated when it comes to diet and why habits and consistency matter more.The key steps that she has her clients take to better understand their relationship to food and start making choices out of love instead of out of fear or obligation. Why she tells her client to "stop counting calories and start making every calorie count." How eating better starts with loving yourself and making time for yourself. This is one of our most eye-opening episodes to date that will leave you re-thinking how you relate to food and yourself for better and for always. Show Notes: Learn more about Reshaunda on her websiteReshaunda's TED Talk is a must-watch. Stay up to speed on her work by following her on InstagramYou can learn more about Reshaunda's philosophy by buying her book: "Play to Win the Food Fight." Reilly recommends reading "The Elephant in the Room: One Fat Man's Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America" by Tommy Tomlinson What's giving Reilly hope these days is the music video for "Grow Food" from the folks at Appetite for Change Reshaunda's favorite song is "I Was Here" by BeyoncéReilly's favorite Beyoncé is "Freedom" featuring Kendrick Lamar

Faculty 101
Five Things with Helen Fagan

Faculty 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020


Diversity and inclusion are common buzzwords. But what’s the difference between the two? And what’s the benefit to creating an inclusive workplace? Helen Fagan is director of Leadership Engagement for the University of Nebraska Rural Futures Institute. She is an associate professor of practice in agricultural leadership education and communication at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. And her research focuses on how inclusive leadership helps transform organizations. Show Notes: Learn more about Rural Futures ›› ruralfutures.nebraska.edu; learn more about Dr. Fagan ›› alec.unl.edu/helen-fagan

Selfie Reflective
But What About the Kids? - with Sean Lyons

Selfie Reflective

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 36:47


Sean Lyons is the Director of Engagement and Education at Netsafe, New Zealand ~ If you’re a New Zealander, you’ve likely heard of a company called Netsafe. Netsafe was founded way back in 1998, when a group of people who worked with young people decided that technology was going to be brilliantly enlightening for everyone - but that it also came with a whole different set of different risks and challenges. This group of people saw that the use of tech was going to require a separate set of eyes and some different thinking around how it was used and managed, especially in terms of how the use of this tech would evolve for young people in schools and in the home. Fast forward to 2020, and today Netsafe still spends time working with young people and parents to ensure that the technological tools they have in their hands are will get them to where they want to go in a way that doesn’t lead to them experiencing unnecessary harm or ending up out of their depth in terms of what they can manage. But Netsafe isn’t just for young people - Netsafe is here to help everyone. They run a free confidential helpline, which doesn’t even require a name in many instances. It’s Netsafe’s belief that we shouldn’t have to put up with feeling harmed online, just like we shouldn’t have to put up with feeling harmed while walking down the street. If you or a person you know is facing a challenge that needs extra support or practical help - Netsafe is the place to call. On today’s episode, we’re speaking with Sean Lyons, the director of Education and Engagement at Netsafe. He’s been there just short of 14 years, and Sean focuses on ensuring that all NZ internet users are able to confidently and capably access technology without suffering the harms that could potentially go with that - and, as you might imagine, lots of his work involves working with young people.  Today Sean talks about the experiences young people are having online, the challenges they are facing and the ways adults can support them through this internet age. Sean also gives us an overview of what’s called the Harmful Digital Communications Act, which offers protection and recourse for those who do experience harm online. This episode is a great resource for teachers, parents or anyone who is concerned about the next generation in reference to our accelerating technological world.  Shownotes: Learn more about Netsafe and their work by visiting their website. Tweet your thoughts to @SelfieReflect, or email them to selfiereflective@gmail.com

Selfie Reflective
Unpacking Masculinity - with Sam O'Sullivan

Selfie Reflective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 37:39


Sam O'Sullivan is a Clinical Psychologist and founder of Tough Talk ~ I met today’s guest, Sam O’Sullivan, by chance. With his last name being O'Sullivan and mine being O'Connor, several years ago, we found ourselves sitting next to each other in a gigantic hall, and connected over feeling nervous about potentially tripping up while walking across a stage at some point in the next hour. We were both about to graduate with a psychology degree. Since that fateful day we've kept in touch, and Sam went on to become a qualified clinical psychologist. Over the years has launched some wonderful initiatives, one of which is Tough Talk, a documentary series that focuses on men's mental well-being and offers practical tools for mental health. In this episode, Sam and I discuss masculinity, the patriarchy and some of the trends that impact and affect men online, including gym culture and pornography. As a clinical psychologist, Sam also shares some of his general concerns about our social media landscape. This is a beautiful discussion, and it really does have the vibe of sitting down to chat with an old friend - so grab yourself a cuppa, and settle in. Shownotes: Learn more about Sam and Tough Talk by visiting this website. Join the Tough Talk Facebook community here. Tweet your thoughts to @SelfieReflect

Create Joy
Encore - The Angels that Beckon us to God Often Look Like Trials - with Melina Chaffin

Create Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 43:11


My dear friend Melina Chaffin is one of the sweetest, kindest people you will ever have the privilege of hearing from. She has her fair share of hard times, and handles them with grace and determination that is to be admired and learned from. In this Encore episode, she shares some of her struggles, and how they have brought her closer to God. I promise you will be uplifted as well. Connect with Melina Instagram @melinajchaffin SHOW NOTES Learn more about Smith-Magenis syndrome Connect with Us! Website - createjoypodcast.com Instagram - @createjoypodcast Quotes Quote by Neil A. Maxwell - “Trials and tribulations tend to squeeze the artificiality out of us, leaving the essence of what we really are and clarifying what we really yearn for.” “It is good advice to slow down a little, steady the course, and focus on the essentials when experiencing adverse conditions.” - Dieter F. Uchtdorf, “Of Things that Matter Most” “The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.” Russell M. Nelson “Joy and Spiritual Survival” “Of this be sure: You do not find the happy life . . . you make it." Thomas S. Monson “Faces and Attitudes” “Stellar spirits are often housed in imperfect bodies. The gift of such a body can actually strengthen a family as parents and siblings willingly build their lives around that child born with special needs.” Russell M. Nelson “Decisions For Eternity” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/createjoypodcast/message

Authority Factor
JACK CANFIELD - THE WORLD's TOP NON-FICTION AUTHOR

Authority Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 33:49


Show Notes: Learn how Jack Canfield become the #1 Non-Fiction Author in the world! Yes, it was the Authority Factor. Can you believe That Jack Canfield, and his business partner, were rejected by 142 publishers before they finally got a publisher to accept them? In order to get their publishing deal, they got 10,000 people to sign a commitment letter, that they would buy the book when it came out. In this show you are going to learn exactly how one of the world's top non-fiction authors got there! Get More Involved: Leave a 5 Star Review 7 Subscribe On iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/authority-factor/id1516170809 Free Roadmap To Building A 7-Figure Coaching Business: https://www.AuthorityFactor.info Access All My Stuff: https://www.KenDunn.com Book Me To Speak: https://www.KenDunn.com Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/kendunnauthorityfactor

Heroine: Women’s Creative Leadership, Confidence, Wisdom
How to Choose Meaningful Work — Amy Yeung

Heroine: Women’s Creative Leadership, Confidence, Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 46:11


Do you ever wonder how your skills and experience could lead you to your higher purpose? Amy Yeung’s soul journey from corporate fashion designer to social entrepreneur shows that inside each of us lies the ability to create positive change in the world. Owner of the Orenda Tribe lifestyle brand, Amy lives and works with artisans in the Navajo community to create upcycled clothing and share indigenous culture.Growing up in rural Indiana, with her Native American heritage and obsession with fashion, Amy felt like an outsider. When she moved to New York to pursue her career in fashion, she knew she’d found her path and never looked back. As a mother, Amy desired to leave a legacy focused on sustainable design and solving the social problems plaguing her native community. She left her corporate job behind and retraced her family history back to the Navajo reservation of her birth, where her studio is now based. In this episode, Amy models reconnecting with ourselves by connecting with the land, sky, and water. She shows us that, while we can step into our true calling at any point in life, the best time to align with your greater purpose is right now.Show Notes- Learn about Amy’s Diné heritage and growing up in a small rural town in Indiana. - The historical context that played into her mother’s decision to have her adopted. - The difficulty of trying to translate your passion into a career in a community that is unlike you. - Feeling like an outsider as a Native American artsy kid who made her own clothes. - Starting with studies in pharmacy before convincing her parents to let her apply for fashion. - The sink-or-swim experience of moving to New York and creating a life there. - Ascribing her success to a deep understanding of being loved by her parents.- How motherhood made her more community-oriented and invested in sustainable design.- Responding to the call to consciousness by turning her back on the corporate measures of success. - Rethink, revive, rebirth, and other re-words that form the foundation of Orenda Tribe.- Learning about environment genocide, fracking, and other problems on her journey of reintegrating with her tribe.- Advice for crafting the life you want: simplify, eliminate the noise, and connect to the earth. - How the meditative processes in indigenous cultures brings us closer to ourselves.- Reclaiming her ancestry, learning about the native community, and educating others.- Find out which Navajo community service projects Amy is currently working on. ReferencesAmy Yeung on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyyeung/Amy Yeung on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lilacreative/Orenda Tribe - https://www.orendatribe.com/Inc. - https://www.inc.com/leigh-buchanan/orenda-tribe-amy-yeung-navajo-reservation-albuquerque-new-mexico-main-street.htmlMajo Molfino - https://majomolfino.com/HEROINE (Podcast) - https://majomolfino.com/podcast

Heroine: Women’s Creative Leadership, Confidence, Wisdom
How to Choose Meaningful Work — Amy Yeung

Heroine: Women’s Creative Leadership, Confidence, Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 46:11


Do you ever wonder how your skills and experience could lead you to your higher purpose? Amy Yeung’s soul journey from corporate fashion designer to social entrepreneur shows that inside each of us lies the ability to create positive change in the world. Owner of the Orenda Tribe lifestyle brand, Amy lives and works with artisans in the Navajo community to create upcycled clothing and share indigenous culture.Growing up in rural Indiana, with her Native American heritage and obsession with fashion, Amy felt like an outsider. When she moved to New York to pursue her career in fashion, she knew she’d found her path and never looked back. As a mother, Amy desired to leave a legacy focused on sustainable design and solving the social problems plaguing her native community. She left her corporate job behind and retraced her family history back to the Navajo reservation of her birth, where her studio is now based. In this episode, Amy models reconnecting with ourselves by connecting with the land, sky, and water. She shows us that, while we can step into our true calling at any point in life, the best time to align with your greater purpose is right now.Show Notes- Learn about Amy’s Diné heritage and growing up in a small rural town in Indiana. - The historical context that played into her mother’s decision to have her adopted. - The difficulty of trying to translate your passion into a career in a community that is unlike you. - Feeling like an outsider as a Native American artsy kid who made her own clothes. - Starting with studies in pharmacy before convincing her parents to let her apply for fashion. - The sink-or-swim experience of moving to New York and creating a life there. - Ascribing her success to a deep understanding of being loved by her parents.- How motherhood made her more community-oriented and invested in sustainable design.- Responding to the call to consciousness by turning her back on the corporate measures of success. - Rethink, revive, rebirth, and other re-words that form the foundation of Orenda Tribe.- Learning about environment genocide, fracking, and other problems on her journey of reintegrating with her tribe.- Advice for crafting the life you want: simplify, eliminate the noise, and connect to the earth. - How the meditative processes in indigenous cultures brings us closer to ourselves.- Reclaiming her ancestry, learning about the native community, and educating others.- Find out which Navajo community service projects Amy is currently working on. ReferencesAmy Yeung on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyyeung/Amy Yeung on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lilacreative/Orenda Tribe - https://www.orendatribe.com/Inc. - https://www.inc.com/leigh-buchanan/orenda-tribe-amy-yeung-navajo-reservation-albuquerque-new-mexico-main-street.htmlMajo Molfino - https://majomolfino.com/HEROINE (Podcast) - https://majomolfino.com/podcast

Faculty 101
Five Things with Brad Lubben

Faculty 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020


The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread economic damage to the country…including agriculture. In this episode of Faculty 101, we hear from University of Nebraska-Lincoln agriculture economist Brad Lubben about the unique challenges facing farmers and ranchers and how they can weather the storm. Show Notes: Learn more about Farm and Ranch Management ›› farm.unl.edu

Novus TV
46. Drew Manning | The Real Secret To Losing Weight, And Does Keto Actually Work In The Long-Run?

Novus TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 30:11


Health and fitness expert Drew Manning is the New York Times best-selling author of Fit2Fat2Fit. Drew has been featured on The Dr. Oz Show, CNN, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show, The View, and MSNBC, among other media outlets. Today we talk about Ketosis and if it actually works in the long run. Get The "Behind-The-Scenes" Interviews For Free: https://www.ModernBiotechRadio.com **Show Notes:** Learn more about the Fit2Fat2Fit movement: https://fit2fat2fit.com/

Selfie Reflective
A Case for Slacktivism - with James Dennis

Selfie Reflective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 44:51


James Dennis is a senior lecturer in political communication and journalism at the University of Portsmouth ~ I have to admit - I’ve never really liked those Facebook profile picture overlays. You know the ones that have catchy slogans and campaign hashtags that are designed to raise awareness for certain issues like mental health - but have massive bank brands behind them? Yeah, you know. As well as wondering about the motivations of the brands behind these campaigns, I’ve often queried the individual motivations behind the people who add these overlays to their profile pictures. Are they really engaged - or do they just want to appear to be? Are they better citizens than me for using their platform to signal and proudly align themselves with a cause - while I just keep my regular profile picture?  As with most things in our social media realm and our human behaviour, the answer is more complex than what’s on the surface. This practice of supporting a political or social cause by means such as social media or online petitions is sometimes referred to as 'Slacktivism' - which, by definition, is characterised as involving very little effort or commitment. Updating an overlay on your profile picture is pretty simple, after all - but is this popular definition - and my past scepticism - a fair assessment? In this episode, we’re speaking with James Dennis, Senior Lecturer in Political Communication and Journalism at the University of Portsmouth. James’s research focuses on digital politics and in particular, political engagement on social media. James has written a book called Beyond Slacktivism: Political Participation on Social Media. By reflecting on his research, James argues that the definition of slacktivism is too narrow and that the use of social media in regards to political issues can actually be more beneficial and progressive than we think.  In this episode, we chat to James about his research, popular definitions of slacktivism and his reasons as to why should think more broadly about this idea as it exists on the spectrum of being aware, informed and active. For me, this conversation was really refreshing and hope-inspiring, and reflected the power that our social platforms have to spread awareness, educate and amplify resources and materials that are informative, useful and, ultimately, progressive. Shownotes: Learn more about James, including information about his book: Beyond Slacktivism: Political Participation on Social Media, by visiting his website. You can also follow James on Twitter.  Tweet any thoughts about this episode to @SelfieReflect

Truth and Consequences
EMDR: What it is and How it Works

Truth and Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 59:13


Psychotherapist and EMDR consultant Barbara Heffernan, LCSW explains how Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing works and walks listeners through the application of this effective trauma treatment. Barbara discusses the positive outcomes she sees as a trauma specialist when treating patients with a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and EMDR. Miranda describes her own brief experience as an EMDR patient and asks Barbara for her take on the results. Show NotesLearn about Barbara Heffernan’s psychotherapy practice and coaching courses and YouTube channel including her video on EMDR.Visit the Truth & Consequences website, Facebook page, Instagram & Twitter accounts. Check out the Second Wound website, Facebook page, Instagram & Twitter accounts. Learn about personal coaching with host Miranda Pacchiana, MSW on the Second Wound website coaching page. Want to treat yourself & support the show? Check out our affiliate Buffy for cozy, affordable bedding products that are safe for animals, the environment, and your budget! Get a Free Trial, Free Shipping, Free Returns at Buffy!Add convenience to your life while supporting the podcast. Instacart saves you a trip to the market by delivering groceries and other goods right to your door.

Faculty 101
Five Things with Ajai Ammachathram

Faculty 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020


The hospitality industry has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Hotels, resorts, restaurants and other businesses are beginning to reopen but the industry faces big challenges ahead. Ajai Ammachathram is an assistant professor in the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry. In this episode of Faculty 101 we talked to Ammachathram about what’s ahead…and what it will take to bring customers back. Show Notes: Learn more about Ajai Ammachathram ›› https://bit.ly/2Ulvqnm; learn more about the Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management program ›› https://bit.ly/2UkVTBt

Whole Mamas Podcast: Motherhood from a Whole30 Perspective
#187 - Navigating School Closures with Meghan Fitzgerald of Tinkergarten

Whole Mamas Podcast: Motherhood from a Whole30 Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 54:45


Stephanie chats with Meghan Fitzgerald, co-founder of Tinkergarten, to offer advice for parents that are homeschooling due to school closures. She helps parents redefine ‘success’ when it comes to homeschooling, especially if they have limited time to dedicate to their school’s academic requirements. Meghan also shares insights on how regressions can occur as kids process multiple weeks of social distancing. She discusses how parents can best support children through difficult emotions. Meghan also provides ideas for how to make summer fun and meaningful in the midst of social distancing, as well as advice for mentally and emotionally preparing children to return to school. Enjoy the listen! You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Instagram or Facebook. Topics Discussed: How to redefine parenting success right now The fear of your child “falling behind”  How to help your child process difficult emotions How to foster independent play to give you more space Ideas to keep summer fun, despite closures How parents can prepare their children, mentally and emotionally on returning to school Show Notes: Learn more on Tinkergarten’s website Find Tinkergarten on Instagram Blog: So Many of Our Kids are Regressing Right Now. What Can We Do About It? Blog: Need a Second to Breathe? Here Are Some Hacks to Foster Your Kids’ Independent Play Blog: Let 'Em Spin. They're Learning. Take the free mini-course at Dr. Elana’s Med School for Moms Learn more about Whole Mamas Pregnancy Program Subscribe to Whole Mamas Weekly Pregnancy Email Series Follow Steph and Elana on Instagram Whole Mamas Podcast Archive After 16 years as an educator, curriculum developer and school leader, Meghan has her dream gig—an entrepreneur/educator/mom who helps families everywhere, including hers, learn outside. Prior to Tinkergarten, Meghan worked as an Elementary School Principal, a Math/Science Specialist & and a teacher in public and private schools in NY, MA and CA. She earned a BA with majors in English and Psychology at Amherst College, an MS in Educational Leadership at Bank Street College, and was trained as a Forest School leader at Bridgwater College, UK. When she is with her kids, Meghan is that unapologetic mom who plays along with them in mud, dances in the pouring rain, and builds a darn good snow igloo with her bare hands. Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only.  All information presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding your treatment plan.

Kingdom Mindset with Joe Joe Dawson
What Is Heaven Saying? (Season 1, Ep. 20)

Kingdom Mindset with Joe Joe Dawson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 18:32


In this episode, Joe Joe challenges you with this question, “What Is Heaven Saying?” He also shares a prophetic dream and its interpretation about regional strongholds being removed. Now more than ever, God needs His people to be tuned into what Heaven is saying! Show Notes: Learn more and connect with Joe Joe!

Shonen Flop
#1: Zipman!!

Shonen Flop

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 50:48


Set in the near future, teenage engineering supergenius Koshiro Tatara has passed away, leaving behind his twin brother and main character Kaname. Kaname is a hot-blooded by-the-book shonen protagonist who dreams of being the hero “Jackman”. Kaname gets a text from his brother, telling him to meet. It turns out his brother didn’t die but rather had his consciousness put into a super-suit, which when worn by his brother turns them into the hero Zipman. Working together, they have to save the city from an organization of super-suit wielding evildoers, ruled by the mysterious Chairman. You can read the first chapters of Zipman!! here. Show Notes: Learn more about translation Zipman!! popularity over time Optimus Prime in the flesh You can find us on: • Spotify podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/5vhFrdFBvzMpnuvwPh2zW1.  • iTunes podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shonen-flop/id1516326666 • Facebook facebook.com/shonenflopcast • Twitter @shonenflopcast • Our website shonenflop.com Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes, where each episode they look at a manga that ran in Weekly Shonen Jump that couldn't quite make it. Listen in to find out what the manga did wrong, what it did right, how the series could have turned itself around, and ultimately was it a flop or not. 

Studio CMO
010 | Turning Marketing Observations into Business Growth | Studio CMO

Studio CMO

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 52:53


Subscribe | Transcript | Comment The Episode in 60 Seconds Angus Nelson, Golden Spiral’s Director of Development, and Mark Whitlock, Golden Spiral’s Marketing Manager, are co-hosts of the Studio CMO podcast. This past week, Angus and Mark dug into email marketing analytics following a plummet in open rates. In this episode of Studio CMO, Angus and Mark report on their findings and reveal additional marketing observations they uncovered in their research. The episode delves into: Major changes in email marketing COVID-19’s effect on consumer behavior Incentivization in this new environment How to approach digital ad spend and goal-setting Why you should be “redeeming your commute” Our Hosts Mark Whitlock spends his days telling others about Golden Spiral, a full-service B2B technology marketing agency helping clients realize their marketing potential. He is Golden Spiral’s Marketing Manager and has used words to craft stories and influence others from his days in radio, through his time recruiting partners for non-profits, as a senior acquisitions editor for a major publisher, and as a best-selling author. Mark quotes way too many movies, always has something playing through his AirPods, and enjoys laughing with his wife and children. Angus Nelson, Director of Development at Golden Spiral, is a forward-thinking marketing professional with proven success in brand strategy, innovation, and identifying emerging trends. From Fortune 500 brands to battle-tested startups, he helps leadership teams gain solid ground—solving problems, guiding strategy, and navigating challenges. He’s the host of the "Up In Your Business" podcast and has spoken for brands like Walmart, Whole Foods, BMW, Coca-Cola, and Adobe. Last but not least, Angus is a huge fan of travel, family, a great bourbon or cigar, and the Green Bay Packers. Show Notes Learn how to fortify your marketing infrastructure on the Golden Spiral blog. Daniel Glickman, CMO of Wave.video, thinks of B2B as B2U (Business to User), meaning we should always remember that we are marketing to real people. Daniel is also an expert in creating high-quality video funnels. Learn more in Episode 009 of Studio CMO. ARE WE THE PROBLEM? Hubspot reported a 67% increase in the volume of emails being sent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Golden Spiral’s marketing team decided not to increase or decrease our cadence of emails, but instead to sharpen our existing efforts by focusing on two factors: Repetition: A repeated message matters. The more times someone sees a message, the more likely they’ll remember it. Fundamentals: Practicing the fundamentals is critical. One of those fundamentals is email subject lines. CoSchedule, the social media scheduling tool, offers a free headline analyzer. Check it out here. The verbs in your emails matter, especially in your subject lines. We compiled 756 verbs that will help you avoid cliches and create better CTAs. COVID-19 IS A POWERFUL TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATOR Consumer behavior is changing. Here's how companies are responding: Incentives: if you pay in advance, you’ll receive a discount. Expanding bandwidth: providing more access or features at cheaper levels Innovation: finding new ways to meet customer needs.   COMPANIES ARE INCENTIVIZING HUMAN BEHAVIOR What does incentivization look like in this new environment? How can companies engage customers in a way that really matters to them? Many companies are providing bonuses if consumers behave a certain way. For example, some insurance companies are installing programs into vehicles that monitor whether or not the driver remains within the speed limit, makes complete stops, etc. If the driver meets expectations, he or she receives savings or bonuses. Coming out of the pandemic, B2B leaders may need to consider what kind of reward structure they could provide their customers. IT’S ALL HUMAN TO HUMAN Do B2B and B2C still exist? The people that are engaging in the sales process with your products or services are other humans with challenges and mandates and goals. It’s incumbent upon your company or product to position itself in a way that directly speaks to their pain points. “Let's be honest. You want that deeper human touch. You want to be more human in what you're doing despite the technology around you.” - Mark Whitlock   HOW TO NAVIGATE DIGITAL ADS DURING COVID-19 Spending is down 50% across all channels, clicks are down, and cost per click is down correspondingly. Companies don’t know what to make of it, so digital budgets have been significantly cut. Is that being driven from a budgetary standpoint? Is it being driven because they feel like they’re tone deaf? Mark and Angus revealed their greatest piece of advice during the pandemic: Fortify your marketing infrastructure. Right now, it’s a week-by-week proposition. You should be setting goals for the next 2 weeks at most. Then, watch the trends and respond rationally. Once we come out of this, it’s important not to set a goal for the rest of 2020. Set a goal for one month, maybe two. Then, once again, watch and respond rationally. “Everything is changing rapidly, almost daily. Your paid spend needs to represent that.” - Mark Whitlock WHAT DOES WORKING REMOTE LOOK LIKE FOR YOUR COMPANY? As more and more companies offer a remote work option, will more management and leadership teams begin to recruit talent from anywhere in the world? As mentioned by Rishad Tobaccowala in Studio CMO Episode 003, find out what Automattic does with their distributed workforce to strengthen on- and offline bonds.   REDEEM YOUR COMMUTE If you had a daily commute before the pandemic, what could you do at home to redeem that time before work starts up again? “Keep the M.A.I.N. thing the main thing.” - Angus Nelson Mindset. Allow yourself to see more objectively and creatively in how you approach your customer, your product, and your teams. Improve your leadership, communication, and delegation to help your team have ownership and influence over the future of your company. Attitude. Come from a place of generosity, a place of abundance where all things are possible. Inputs. Find the people that are speaking to your soul and inspiring you. You and your company need intellect, data, and heart in this season to truly connect with your customer. Nurture. We have to make time for ourselves and the things that are important in our families in order to remain effective.

Cultivate a Good Life
093: Showing Up Exactly as You Are (with Betsy Mikesell)

Cultivate a Good Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 52:56


Most of us probably have some fears when we put ourselves out there. What will people think? Will someone be offended? Will the haters message me? Even some of the most successful, seemingly-confident people struggle with these worries. How do you combat those fears? In this episode, we are joined by co-founder and inventor of the amazing Beddy’s zipper bedding: Betsy Mikesell. We talk about how her company came to be. We also dive more in-depth with her as she shares in a sincere and authentic manner, how she tries to show up exactly as she is and how she humbly and unapologetically tries to be real and raw in all her sharing. You’ll be motived to be you and not worry so much about what others might think. SPONSOR: Save at beddys.com with the code BECKY. SHOW NOTES: Learn about Beddy’s here. Find the Note Cards mentioned in this episode here. Follow Betsy on Instagram here. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @BeckyHigginsLLC and @BeckyProudfit. THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love the podcast? Please share with your friends, tag us in your Instagram stories, and leave a review on iTunes!

Between You and I
Episode #15 - Steve Fisk

Between You and I

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 112:31


Join us while we sit down and have a conversation with Washington-based audio engineer, record producer, musician, and all-around wonderful human Steve Fisk.Show Notes:Learn more about Steve FiskPell MellPigeonhedShawn SmithThe Kittitas CountyWhiskey Dick Wildlife AreaFertiliChrome - indie film - 1989

Unwasted: The Podcast
Addressing Hunger in America with Susannah Morgan of the Oregon Food Bank

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 52:30


The work food banks do to feed Americans who have fallen on tough times has taken on a whole new significance because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. One of the saddest and most frustrating ironies of food waste in the US is that we waste close to 40% of our food supply every year while one in seven Americans struggles with hunger. Working to bridge the gap between these two tragic failings of our food system is our nation's network of food banks. Susannah Morgan is the CEO of the Oregon Food and has spent 24 years working in food bans across America. In this episode, she candidly shares the lessons she's learned in a career in food banks, what she's learned about the root causes of hunger in America, and how concerned individuals can best support food banks and work to reduce hunger in this country. She clears up some of the most common misconceptions about hunger in America, outlines why donating money is always better than donating food to a food bank, and explains how food banks are really the last line of defense against hunger, despite being the one most of us think of when we think of hunger relief. We close by discussing how addressing homelessness and healthcare in America are interconnected with addressing hunger and why she hopes to one day put herself out of business. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to truly understand why hunger is such a tough problem to solve even in wealthy countries and will give you a newfound appreciation for your local food bank. Show Notes: Learn more about the Oregon Food Bank on their websiteSusannah asked that you talk to your elected officials and ask them to include addressing hunger in their efforts. You can find your elected officials' contact information hereSusannah mentioned that the modern-day food bank owes a huge debt of gratitude to the groundbreaking work of the Black Panthers free breakfast programSusannah recommended reading the book "Breadlines Knee Deep in Wheat: Food Assistance in the Great Depression" by Janet Poppendieck to get a better historical context on hunger in America.Susannah loves cooking Indian food for friends and family, especially lamb curry! Susannah's go-to karaoke song is "Rocket Man" by Elton JohnSusannah admires the CEO of Feeding America, Claire Babineaux-Fontenot

Studio CMO
007 | Predicting Your Customer's Personality with Drew D'Agostino | Studio CMO

Studio CMO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 35:20


Subscribe | Transcript | Comment The Episode in 60 Seconds 8w7, iD at peace, DC under stress, ENTJ. If you know one or more of those codes, you’re going to have a lot of fun in this conversation. If you don’t, stay tuned. We dig a little deeper. Drew D’Agostino, founder and CEO of Crystal, joins us to discuss common assumptions and biases that disrupt the true art of communication. This interview delves into: How Crystal was born What communication really means How Crystal can improve your company’s messaging How your company can leverage personality differences during the COVID-19 crisis The hidden meaning behind Crystal' “Personality AI” categorization Our Guest This week’s guest is Drew D’Agostino. He’s the Founder and CEO of Crystal Knows, an online application that uses AI to predict personality so users can communicate effectively, resolve conflict, manage stress, influence others, and make better decisions in their professional lives. Previously, Drew was CTO of Attend.com, an event management software company. He is a thought leader in Personality AI and has been featured in Inc., Fortune, CNN, Fast Company, MIT Technology Review, Wired, and The Guardian. Drew has been recognized by Forbes as 30 Under 30 in enterprise technology and is the co-author of Predicting Personality, published by Wiley in 2019. Show Notes Learn more about how psychological studies can help you shape your buyer personas. HOW WAS CRYSTAL BORN AND WHERE IS IT HEADING? After Drew and Crystal COO Greg Skloot left their previous company, they became fascinated by the idea of using DiSC assessments in a predictive manner. Drew dove into NLP and machine learning in order to create a prototype that could analyze a LinkedIn profile and produce a personality assessment. The company sold its first subscription and officially launched in early 2015. Since then, it’s been off to the races. “It was an emotional response to software that I’d never seen before.” - Drew D’Agostino Drew and his team are now trying to build a foundation off of where Crystal Knows truly fits in the market. THE TRUE ART OF COMMUNICATION When it comes to communication, there should be no blanket ideas. There should be no assumptions based on our personal preferences. When sending an email, how do you know whether to use short, to-the-point sentences versus elaborate, colorful language? Communicating and connecting with people in the context of marketing is more than just gut feelings. It’s a science. “Most people think communication is saying what you want to say in the way you want to say it. The true art of communication is altogether opposite. It's saying what you want to say in a way the other person can understand.” - Angus Nelson HOW CAN CRYSTAL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR AUDIENCE? Over the years, Crystal has oscillated between markets because it’s generally a powerful, flexible personality tool. Crystal can be utilized by marketing professionals in micro- or macro-approaches. For example: Identifying the communication styles that will be most effective in sales emails and pitches Identifying common personality traits of their customer-base to develop effective messaging. “Data can be your secret weapon.” - Drew D’Agostino There’s a danger in making assumptions about people, in making assumptions about personality types. “Making assumptions about people results in biases, which results in awkwardness, which results in miscommunication and just overall inauthenticity.” - Drew D’Agostino IS YOUR COMPANY LEVERAGING PERSONALITY DIFFERENCES DURING THE COVID-19 CRISIS? “When you’re remote, personality differences seem to blow up.” - Drew D’Agostino In written communication, what people really mean versus what is interpreted from the message can be dramatically different. It creates real problems. Just like companies attempting to better understand their employees or customers during this crisis, Drew and his team are trying to understand how this remote shift is affecting how people are actually using Crystal Knows. We've compiled four steps to fortify your infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn how your company can emerge from this crisis stronger than ever. THE HIDDEN MEANING BEHIND CRYSTAL ' “PERSONALITY AI” CATEGORIZATION Although Crystal Knows is categorized under a blanket term (AI), Drew views Crystal Knows as technology that is enhancing human communications and relationships where technology may have previously stripped the humanity away. “Technology is here to stay, but how do you re-inject emotional intelligence into where it has been taken?” - Drew D’Agostino

Purple Patch Podcast
113 Performance and Resilience for the Mature 50+ Crowd

Purple Patch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 66:43


This week, we showcase a recent live presentation Matt debuted for GetSetUp, a resource and education site that focuses on re-skilling Seniors who then teach other Seniors how to do all the important things in their lives from navigating health care, to online bill pay, and more. This timely live seminar was centered around resilience and human performance for those who are 50+ and Matt shared his insights about: Health. Defining what "health" means for the non-athlete and tips for maintaining individual health and resilience at this moment Stability. The importance of managing anxiety, creating stability, and new routines Finding Purpose. Grounding in something bigger than you Seeking Connection. Making human connection while apart Perspective. How to reframe a bad situation to evolve and ultimately thrive You might have older parents, or you might know someone who would benefit. We hope you'll share the presentation because now is the time to come together to find a shared path that will help our most vulnerable in these times. Episode Resources and Show Notes: Learn more about Classes and Services at GetSetUp View the Presentation Slides and Episode Page Purple Patch Coaching Resources Learn More about Purple Patch 1:1 Coaching Learn More about Purple Patch Squad Not sure how to leave a review for the podcast at Apple Podcasts?  Watch this :10 sec video Thanks for taking a listen and, if you like what you hear, please subscribe, share, rate and review. Your feedback is appreciated. Subscribe to the Purple Patch Podcast: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts

Unwasted: The Podcast
Digging into community gardening with Ron Finley

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 54:07


How is planting food in your community revolutionary? Just ask Ron Finley. Frustrated with the lack of healthy food in his part of LA, Ron took matters into his own hands, picked up a shovel and built a garden. What happened after that was an eye-opening look into how all of us can make real, positive social change where we live. In our thought-provoking conversation, Ron shares the lessons he learned from his time in community activism and speaks candidly about the joys and challenges of running a community garden. He shares his thoughtful take on how urban design shapes all of us when we could actually do more to shape it. We conclude with some practical steps you can take to make a change in your community and thoughts on how to get started on building a garden wherever you live. This episode is inspiring and packed with lessons you can share with your community to help nurture positive change. Warning: there is some adult language that may not be suitable for children. Show NotesLearn more about Ron's work on his websiteRon Finley's TED Talk is a must-watchKeep up to speed on Ron's work on his InstagramWatch the trailer for the documentary about Ron's work in LA: "Can You Dig This?" Ron is a big fan of using old cardboard to sheet mulchWe touched on the benefits of worm composting. Here are some resources to get started

Real Estate Disruptors
Chris Naugle on How to Take Back Your Money

Real Estate Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 57:39


Chris Naugle comes back to talk about how to take back control of your money so that you can take advantage of the upcoming opportunities. Video Replay of Interview with Chris Naugle Podcast of Interview with Chris Naugle Start Your Real Estate Disruptors Journey by visiting http://www.realestatedisruptors.com Show Notes: Learn more about taking back control […] The post Chris Naugle on How to Take Back Your Money appeared first on Real Estate Disruptors.

Unwasted: The Podcast
Re-thinking Sustainable Apparel with Jenny and Stephanie of Rewilder

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 58:45


Sometimes the worst types of waste are the ones that are invisible to 99% of the population. While food and plastic are particularly visible forms of waste in modern America, have you ever wondered what types of waste the airbag, beer, and advertising industries are producing and what happens to it? In this episode, we sat down with Jenny Silbert and Stephanie Choi, the founder and head of marketing of Rewilder to learn how this extraordinary company came to be and how they're rethinking apparel, one material at a time. After learning that a surprising amount of everyday materials like airbags, seatbelts, and more were going to waste for no good reason, Jenny Silbert founded an apparel company built around upcycling the overlooked and forgotten fabrics of modern life. Today, they make one-of-a-kind tote bags, backpacks, raincoats, and more out of the byproducts of other industries. Taking a fabric-first approach to creative reuse, Jenny operates as a "waste detective" on a mission to finding new ways to use the underappreciated fabrics piling up all around us. Whether you're passionate about creative fashion, a fan of innovative design, or a hard-core environmentalist, this episode has something for you to learn from and get inspired by! Show NotesLearn more about Rewilder on their websiteTheir Instagram is well worth a followTo learn more about the downsides of fast fashion, Reilly recommends this episode of "Patriot Act" with Hasan MinhajJenny recommends reading the book "Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes" by Dana ThomasInstead of buying new items, Jenny highly recommends consulting your local NextDoor or Craigslist pagesJenny's go-to comfort dish is vegetarian Matzo Ball SoupStephanie's go-to comfort dish is mussels with aioliJenny recommends re-growing your green onions. Here's how to do it! Jenny and Stephanie's go-to karaoke songs were "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day and "You Drive Me Crazy" by Britney Spears

Seek Go Create
A Better Way | Q&A with Ryan Haley

Seek Go Create

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 51:44


Ryan Haley is an inspirational writer, speaker, coach, teacher, and counselor in business and ministry. He is the host of A Better Way podcast and has recently written a book by the same name. He draws on his background as a former US Navy Officer, helicopter pilot, combat veteran, real estate investor and a man of faith to share a message of less stress, more rest and greater success. Show Notes: Learn more about Ryan: https://abetterwaypodcast.com/ Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn  SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message

Seek Go Create
Between Antarctica & Fiji, Round the World Trip #2 | Q&A with Shawn Scott & Kristen Baker

Seek Go Create

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 65:23


Shawn Scott and Kristen Baker recently took a year away from their jobs and they are traveling around the world. Host Tim Winders was able to meet Shawn and Kristen during a brief stop in Colorado when they returned from Antarctica before they flew out to Fiji. In this episode, they discuss why travel is important, how they travel including where the funding comes from, and how they are able to leave their jobs as a business coach and kindergarten teacher to take a trip that most people only dream about. They also discuss the impact travel has on mindset, thought process and the importance of sabbatical. Show Notes: Learn more about our guests around the world trip: www.gogonanas.com Connect with Shawn & Kristen at: Shawn: shawnscott107@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shawnscott107/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/linktoshawn1/ Kristen: msbaker@gogonanas.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/msbakersadventures/ Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message

Guns Guide To Liberals
11 - Online Part 3 and Gun Registration

Guns Guide To Liberals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 24:02


In this episode, Sarah wraps up the series on online discussions, delving into how to manage these conversations in spaces where it's difficult to control the message. And Jon's Bad Argument of the day lays out an alternative to "registration leads to confiscation" which may resonate more with those who think that registration is "common sense."   SHOW NOTES Learn more about Noah Schwartz’s research at http://www.noahschwartz.ca/

Cultivate a Good Life
081: Family Tech University (with Emily Jones)

Cultivate a Good Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 64:25


Whether we like it or not, technology is here to stay, so how are we teaching our kids how to use it? In this episode, we visit with Emily Jones, founder of Family Tech University, who offers a wealth of information and encouragement to parents who are navigating the waters of technology with their children. She discusses the importance of teaching kids how to strengthen their internal filter relating to technology and how to want to be safe with it. In a loving, not fear-based way, Emily shares many useful nuggets of wisdom that will help you feel empowered as you work with your family to make technology a win for everyone. SPONSOR: Save 10% at ShineCostmetics.com with the code BECKY. SHOW NOTES: Learn more about Family Tech University here. Save $10 with the code BECKY10! Follow them on Instagram here. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @BeckyHigginsLLC and @BeckyProudfit. THANKS FOR THE LOVE! Love the podcast? Please share with your friends, tag us in your instagram stories, and leave a review on iTunes!

Seek Go Create
Live Events, Marketing Experts, Faith & Family | Q&A with Sherrie Sokolowski

Seek Go Create

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 69:39


Sherrie Sokolowski is the owner of SLS Event Planning where she consults and plans events for those in the conference and live event business. In this episode, Sherrie answers questions from host Tim Winders about the event and conference industry and lessons learned from being around successful business owners and entrepreneurs in her former role with Glazer-Kennedy Insider’s Circle. She also shares her spiritual journey and how her faith guided her during challenging times. Show Notes: Learn more about our guest: https://slseventplanning.com/ Connect with Sherrie at sherrie@slseventplanning.com or text at 410-294-5404. Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message

Seek Go Create
Business & Ministry Mastery, Money, Missions | Q&A with Rob Coburn

Seek Go Create

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 65:16


Rob Coburn is a Business and Ministry Growth Specialist, a coach for missionaries, and a pastor. In this episode, Rob answers questions from host Tim Winders about business, ministry, being a pastor, coaching missionaries, thriving in difficult times, and much more. The most powerful discussion of this episode revolves around Rob sharing the struggles he and his wife faced after the death of their three-year-old child. Show Notes: Learn more about our guest: www.totalfusionmastery.com www.lifecycleministry.com www.lifecyclemastery.com www.thesummitdover.com Connect with Rob at: rcoburn@thesummitdover.org rob@totalfusionmedia.com Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message

Unwasted: The Podcast
Recovering Restaurant Food Waste with Sabine Valenga of Food for All

Unwasted: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 47:00


Every year in the US, over 700,000 restaurants throw away 11 million pounds or over 25 billion dollars worth of food. To help turn this around, Sabine Valenga helped found Food For All, a business that sources surplus food from restaurants and lets individuals pick it up for a discount. Sabine's revolutionary business model is helping restaurants dramatically reduce how much food they waste each day and is helping Americans from all walks of life get access to the food they want for less. Learn how Sabine helped start Food For All as a graduate student and why restaurants have so much food waste in the first place. We also get into a delicious solution for surplus herbs, how businesses and nonprofits can actually work together to reduce waste, and what Sabine thinks many people misunderstand about hunger in America. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a budding environmentalist, or just hungry for ways to save money on convenient meals, this episode has something for you. Show Notes: Learn more about Food for All on their websiteSabine first learned about food waste from the hilarious and eye-opening feature that John Oliver did about it in 2015Food for all tackles waste that happens in restaurants. You can see a graph of where exactly food waste happens from ReFED here Sabine and the Food for All team work closely with the Greater Boston Food Bank. You can learn more about them and support their work here The UN Food and Agriculture Organization found that we'd only need to recover 1/4 of all of the food that we waste globally every year to feed everyone in need on our planetTo help make food more accessible to everyone, regardless of their income level, Imperfect offers a reduced-cost box programThe federal government recently announced its cuts to food stampsSabine's tip for using up extra herbs is to chop them up and combine them with yogurt to make a quick and easy dipSabine is a fan of the work Urban-X is doing to improve life in citiesMy Fresh Bowl is an urban vending machine that serves healthy foodReilly recently had a productivity breakthrough thanks to the Pomodoro techniqueSabine's go-to food to make someone feel loved is Pão de Queijo, a traditional Brazilian cheese breadSabine has not one but 3 go-to karaoke songs!"Just Give Me a Reason" by P!nk"What's Up?" by 4 Non Blondes"Evidências" by Chitãozinho & XororóSabine admires the work of architect Andres Jaque

Seek Go Create
Leadership Strategist, Coach, Facilitator | Q&A with Annie Perdue-Olson

Seek Go Create

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 67:11


Annie Perdue-Olsen is a Leadership Strategist that guides ministry leaders, churches, and nonprofit organizations through the people-challenges that sidetrack ministry. In this episode, Annie joins host Tim Winders as they discuss challenges that leaders in both ministry and business face, women in ministry, and how she survived losing her husband to Non-Hodgkins lymphoma at the age of 32. Plus, she shares valuable insight into communications and communication styles for anyone on a team or in a leadership role. Show Notes: Learn more about our guest: www.leadingbettertogether.com/services/#acceleratedcoaching Contact Annie: annie@leadingbettertogether.com Communications Styles Package: https://bit.ly/2oAa611 ==================== Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message

Seek Go Create
Adoption, Business & Pitch Practice | Q&A with Kevin Sandlin

Seek Go Create

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 58:46


Kevin Sandlin is a tech entrepreneur, husband, father of two kids adopted from Kazakhstan, and the founder of Pitch Practice, the longest running weekly meetup in the Atlanta startup community where over 3,500 pitches have been practiced. Host Tim Winders welcomes Kevin on the podcast as they discuss business startup, business failure, the key to a successful pitch, his adoption story, and much more. Show Notes: Learn more about our guest: www.kevinsandlin.com Book - Practice Your Pitch https://amzn.to/2rG4R0X ==================== Do you like the show? Please subscribe, rate, review, and share! Connect with the SeekGoCreate Network: SeekGoCreate.com SeekGoCreate Facebook SeekGoCreate Instagram SeekGoCreate LinkedIn SeekGoCreate Twitter The SeekGoCreate Podcast is a team effort: JK Winders - Creative Director, Producer Dulce Irving - Operations Director Hunter Irving - Web Design, Online Presence Tim Winders - Host, Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seekgocreate/message

Big Bold Health Podcast
Himalayan Tartary Buckwheat: Meet the Next Superfood! | Big Bold Health Podcast Episode 20

Big Bold Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 36:45


Northern Appalachia is home to a small family farm called Angelica Mill. This historic land is owned and worked by Sam Beer and his wife, Lucia. What makes this place—and these people—unique? They may be the only growers in the United States of an ancient crop that has a powerful phytonutrient profile: Himalayan Tartary Buckwheat. Big Bold Health is proud to partner with Angelica Mill and an expanding network of small growers to bring Himalayan Tartary buckwheat to the US marketplace and beyond. Show Notes: Learn more about Angelica Mill and their artisanal product line here: https://tartarybuckwheat.com/ Follow Big Bold Health and our activities—newsletter, social media, and shop: https://bigboldhealth.com/

Whole Mamas Podcast: Motherhood from a Whole30 Perspective
#170: Adaptogenic Coffee Alternatives with Lopa van der Mersch of Rasa

Whole Mamas Podcast: Motherhood from a Whole30 Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 34:30


On today’s episode Dr. Elana interviews Lopa van der Mersch, owner and founder of Rasa. A mama herself, Lopa created a line of adaptogenic coffee alternatives that give you regenerative energy that won’t cause you to crash and burn. This episode discusses the pitfalls of relying on caffeine for energy and how to feel energized without resorting to caffeine and instead using adaptogenic herbs.  All moms and moms-to-be can benefit from listening to this episode!  This episode is sponsored by RASA. Try RASA using discount code WHOLEMAMAS for 20% off (new customers only) Enjoy the listen! You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Instagram or Facebook. Topics Discussed: Why Lopa created Rasa and how it has been supporting mamas Details about the herbs chosen for each blend What adaptogens are and why they benefit moms  Pitfalls of relying on caffeine for energy  How to feel energized without resorting to caffeine  Show Notes: Learn more about Whole Mamas Pregnancy Program Get Our Weekly Pregnancy Emails Dr. Elana’s Med School For Moms Schedule an appointment with Dr. Elana Follow Steph and Elana on Instagram Whole Mamas Podcast Archive Lopa is the founder and CEO of Rasa, a brand making adaptogens accessible through holistically-balanced tonic adaptogenic coffee alternatives…while bringing some much-needed humor and realness to wellness. Growing a start-up from launch to breakeven in 8 months, while attachment-parenting two tiny humans (3 & 1), is no easy feat, and Lopa credits a steady diet of adaptogens, integrity, and playfulness as being key to Rasa’s success (and her not going completely insane in the process). Lopa’s past is a wild ride that includes: dropping out of college to caretake a wildlife refuge, a short stint as a British dancing lady, cremating dead bodies, being the Biochar Queen who worked with Richard Branson’s Carbon War Room and spoke at TEDx, joining two cults (which offered both real spiritual value and real trauma), traveling the world, and finally, starting Rasa. Her love of business and adaptogens is only matched by her passion for tea ceremony and her knack for often-inappropriate humor, thanks to the sarcastic 12-year-old that lives inside her. Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only.  All information, content, and material presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a qualified physician or healthcare provider. Consult with your qualified physician or healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding pregnancy or your prenatal treatment plan.

Hearts Rise Up Podcast
Ep. 18 - From Struggling And Self-Doubt To Creative Transformation - An Interview With Lauren Sapala

Hearts Rise Up Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 36:18


Lauren Sapala is the author of The INFJ Writer, a guide for sensitive, intuitive writers, The INFJ Revolution, and Firefly Magic: Heart Powered Marketing for Highly Sensitive Writers. She is also a writing coach for writers of the INFJ and INFP personality type, and blogs about writing, creativity, and personality theory at laurensapala.com. She currently lives in San Francisco. In this episode, Lauren Sapala shares her journey of an intense and difficult childhood with challenges and addiction; struggles in early adulthood to finally - opening creative doors as a writer and how it has transformed her life, creating a new way of being and growing. SHOWNOTES (Learn about) Value of silence and community Myers Briggs observation (Intuitive, introvert types - INFP/INFJ) Discovering INF attributes Intuitive writing vs. Rational writing Positive changes from finding a style Being an empath - the positives and negatives Living with Highly Sensitive People - HSPs - INFs Struggles of HSPs and INFs Expansion and contraction cycles Subscribe to Lauren's newsletter and get a gift! Two free chapters from The INFJ Revolution, one all about the recurring pattern INFJs and INFPs have with toxic narcissists in their lives. WEBSITE http://laurensapala.com/ LAUREN'S BOOKS INFJ Writer INFJ Revolution Firefly Magic SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter Facebook  

Institute of World Mission Podcast
Episode 57, Is It Possible to Get Used to Change? A Teenager's Perspective (With Millie Castillo and Mandy)

Institute of World Mission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 30:46


At the Institute of World Mission, we often say that when a family receives a mission assignment, not only the parents but every member of the family is being called to the assignment. A mission assignment doesn’t come alone—it comes in a “package,” which, among other aspects, includes changes, worries, and leaving behind a home, a circle of friends and your comfort zone. Since children follow the mission assignment of their parents, they have to share in everything that comes with it.Mandy is in her teenage years. Her family has already moved a number of times. She doesn’t have a short answer to the question “Where are you from?” and she's been trying to get used to constant change. In this episode, she shares her experience, feelings, and hopes.Show Notes:Learn more about the Mission Institute hereHow to Learn a Foreign Language Course - enroll hereDon't miss IWM weekly podcasts - subscribe hereIWM resources related to today's episode:Episode 39, The Challenges and Joys of Homeschooling in the Mission FieldEpisode 27, Transition and Adjustment Through a Teen's EyesBlog post: Parenting TCKsBlog post: TCKs: A Gifted Legacy