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In episode 71 we talk with Gill Hornby, author of the best-selling novel Miss Austen which has been adapted for a 4-part series premiering on MASTERPIECE on PBS May 4, 2025 (check local listings). MISS AUSTEN seeks to unravel the historic literary mystery by reimanging Cassandra Austen's act of sisterly love in burning the letters of her famous author sister Jane Austen after Jane's death in 1817. ------TIMESTAMPS0:57- MISS AUSTEN series overview and cast3:14 - Introducing novel writer, Gill Hornby4:06 - Motivation for MISS AUSTEN novel -- Cassandra Austen fan girl9:44 - Adapting MISS AUSTEN for the screen11:47 - Women's financial insecurity in Austen's time16:56 - Mrs. Bennet as the heroine of Pride and Prejudice18:14 - Was Sense and Sensibility a dig at Jane and Cassandra's sister-in-law?20:16 - Sisterly bond of Jane and Cassandra Austen22:57 - Cassandra as Jane's "great wife" behind the writer26:50 - Casting Dr. Lidderdale as Black physician28:58 - Jane Austen's global appeal32:32 - Other Austen novels by Gill Hornby34:49 - Where to watch MISS AUSTEN35:23 - Purchase MISS AUSTEN novel from affiliate bookstore35:43 - Podcast subscription information37:07 - DisclaimerSpoiler alert (if you haven't read the novel or seen the series yet)-----SUBSCRIBE to HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS® on your favorite podcast platformLISTEN to past past podcasts and bonus episodesSIGN UP for our mailing listSUPPORT this podcast SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstoreBuy us a Coffee! You can support by buying a coffee ☕ here — buymeacoffee.com/historicaldramasistersThank you for listening!
Are Big Brother's Jojo Siwa and Chris Hughes just friends or something more? We discuss what is ‘normal' within platonic relationships and whether Chris is really who he appears to be on screen. In other celeb news: a debrief on the Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas rumours, and why Liz Hurley's new romance is rather concerning. As promised hunnies Kath reports back on her first foray into ACOTAR and how it compares to Fourth Wing, and we have some excellent recs across theatre and TV, including Disney's The Stolen Girl and whether sleepovers should have parents worried. And last but not least… The Last of Us! We've kept our review to the first episode only to avoid spoiling ep two's shocking (gahhhh!!) twist. See ya next time!Please do leave us review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify - it really does help keep us going! DM us @straightuppod, or email at hello@straightuppodcast.co.ukHuge thanks to our sponsor Yonder, the incredible lifestyle rewards credit card packed with rewards you'll actually *want* to use. Find out more at yonder.com/straightupBorrow responsibly. £15 a month. 18+ and UK only. Rep 66.3% APR var. T&Cs apply.We are blown away by how Sisterly's amazing Elevator powder multivit sachet has improved our health, from skin and nails to sleep and energy. Get 15% off with code STRAIGHTUP at sisterlylab.co.ukGet 20% off the adaptogenic coffee that changed our lives, London Nootropics, using our code straightup at londonnootropics.comRecs/reviews A Court Of Thorns And Roses, Sarah J. Maas Powerless by Lauren RobertsI Who Have Never Known Men, Jaqueline HarpmanRetrograde, Apollo Theatre LondonThe Stolen Girl, Disney +The Stolen Girl is here to make us think twice about sleepovers, Stylist Your Friends & Neighbours, Apple TVJon Hamm Runs Deep, L'OfficielThe Last of Us, Sky/ HBO Moya McLothian Lean, The Chaff Substack Bel Priestley, YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The queen of podcasting herself, Elizabeth Day, is on the show today to talk all things pop culture and we could not be happier about it huns! We get stuck into her three top recent reccs across TV, film and books, the media's obsession with first person pieces about ‘bad friends' and the toll of maintaining a personal brand. We also chat about the psychic reading that changed Elizabeth's life, reality TV, her daily routine and top pieces of dating advice for our single huns. We promise anyone currently jaded by modern dating will feel uplifted hearing her talk about her first Hinge date with now-husband!Check out Elizabeth's podcast How To Date here and pre oder her new book One of Us (out September 25) herePlease do leave us review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify - it really does help keep us going! DM us @straightuppod, or email at hello@straightuppodcast.co.ukHuge thanks to our sponsor Yonder, the incredible lifestyle rewards credit card packed with rewards you'll actually *want* to use. Find out more at yonder.com/straightupBorrow responsibly. £15 a month. 18+ and UK only. Rep 66.3% APR var. T&Cs apply.We are blown away by how Sisterly's amazing Elevator powder multivit sachet has improved our health, from skin and nails to sleep and energy. Get 15% off with code STRAIGHTUP at sisterlylab.co.ukGet 20% off the adaptogenic coffee that changed our lives, London Nootropics, using our code straightup at londonnootropics.comReccs/ reviews:How to Date podcastThe Party, Elizabeth DayBabygirl isn't just a sexy thriller, Elizabeth's Substack DaylightLove on the spectrum S3, Netflix Kidfluencers, Netflix Show Don't Tell, Curtis Sittenfield Meghan Markle, Confessions of a Female Founder Ed Sheeran, Call Her DaddyAdolescence, Netflix Conclave, AppleTVCareless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams Chloe, BBC iPlayerErin Doherty, How to FailOlivia Atwood, How To FailOn the Outside Substack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another week, another divisive op-ed from The Cut! This time about the fraught nature of WhatsApp groups: is it wise to use them to discuss such personal things as money, politics and parenting? First though, another op-ed, this time on the 'Singlehood Stigma', tackling why women feel like they are simultaneously being told by society not to want a partner, while also shamed for their singledom. It seems like we can't have it all - and maybe that's OK. Also on the show, we have a look at the new charges against Russell Brand, why Romeo Beckham is feuding with brother Brooklyn, a quick film rec and reviews of this week's top TV: Black Mirror and Dying for Sex. Enjoy hunnies!Please do leave us review on Apple Podcasts or a rating on Spotify - it really does help keep us going! DM us @straightuppod, or email at hello@straightuppodcast.co.ukHuge thanks to our sponsor Yonder, the incredible lifestyle rewards credit card packed with rewards you'll actually *want* to use. Find out more at yonder.com/straightupBorrow responsibly. £15 a month. 18+ and UK only. Rep 66.3% APR var. T&Cs apply.We are blown away by how Sisterly's amazing Elevator powder multivit sachet has improved our health, from skin and nails to sleep and energy. Get 15% off with code STRAIGHTUP at sisterlylab.co.ukGet 20% off the adaptogenic coffee that changed our lives, London Nootropics, using our code straightup at londonnootropics.comRecs/ reviewsThe New Singlehood Stigma, The Atlantic When Did Dating Become So Depressing? (our ep)Freya India, GIRLS, Substack My Group Chat is Ruining My Life, The Cut Thinking About Myself Too Much is Making Me Sick, Chloe Grace Laws' Substack Black Bag, in cinemas now Russell Brand: Misogyny, manipulation and the mainstream media 'agenda' (our ep)The Deliriously Witty Spy Games of “Black Bag”, New Yorker Is this the kinkiest show on TV? New York MagDying for Sex, Disney Dying for Sex, Wondery PlusMichelle Andrews on Inherited podcast Black Mirror, Netflix Blue Jean, BBC IPlayer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naomi Matsuda (Dr. Li Finnegan) and Romy Park (Poppy Nozawa) from The Bold and the Beautiful sat down for an in-depth look at their careers, their sisterly rivalry on The Bold and the Beautiful and their love of animals. These two on-screen sisters have been at odds for months, but just as things have started to warm, another major bombshell drops.Naomi Matsuda, born in Nagasaki, Japan, moved to San Diego at five and began training in traditional Japanese dance at seven. She later expanded into jazz and ballet before transitioning into acting. Her credits include The X-Files, Californication, New Girl, American Crime Story, The Rookie, and Bullet Train. In 2022, she earned a Daytime Emmy nomination for her role as Dr. Li Finnegan on The Bold and the Beautiful. Off-screen, she's passionate about animal rescue.Romy Park, a New Jersey native, trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She has appeared in The Rookie: Feds and Ghost Whisperer and joined The Bold and the Beautiful in 2023 as Poppy Nozawa, a free-spirited character with a mysterious past. A classically trained violinist and skilled hula hoop dancer, Romy also co-hosted Romy and Dan's High School Reunion Podcast.Don't miss this conversation as we dive into their characters, their time on set, and what's coming next!
Chappell Roan has received a backlash for saying all her parent friends are ‘in hell' – is it warranted? We discuss her controversial Call Her Daddy interview and the perennial issue of the ‘unlikeable' woman, including Amanda Knox, who has just given a fascinating new interview. Also, why does it seem like the internet has been waiting for Sydney Sweeney's engagement to fail? Plus plenty of film and TV reviews, from brilliant new AppleTV comedy The Studio to Emilia Clarke's disturbing fertility sci-fi The Pod Generation, now on Netflix. Finally, we dig into why so many men seem to be fainting at a depiction of abortion in the West End, and the efficacy of trigger warnings. Recs/reviewsI'm Sorry You Feel That Way, Rebecca WaitHavoc, Rebecca WaitBrunswick House, LondonThe Studio, AppleTVEllen Pompeo, Call Her DaddyMillie Bobby Brown, Call Her DaddyThe Electric State, NetflixChappell Roan, Call Her DaddyAmanda Knox, How Do I Cope? Con Mum, Netflix The Pod Generation, NetflixI Who Have Never Known Men, Jacqueline HarpmanThe Years, Harold Pinter Huge thanks to our sponsor Yonder, the incredible lifestyle rewards credit card packed with rewards you'll actually *want* to use. Find out more at yonder.com/straightupBorrow responsibly. £15 a month. 18+ and UK only. Rep 66.3% APR var. T&Cs apply.We are blown away by how amazing female founded brand Sisterly's Elevator powder multivit sachet has proven for our physical health, from skin and nails to sleep and energy. Get 15% off with code STRAIGHTUP at sisterlylab.co.ukGet 20% off the adaptogenic coffee that changed our lives, London Nootropics, using our code straightup at londonnootropics.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fluent Fiction - Korean: Sisterly Bonds Renewed in the Heart of Seoul's Spring Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ko/episode/2025-03-30-22-34-01-ko Story Transcript:Ko: 서울의 밝은 봄날, 수민과 진아는 종종 시간을 보낸 적이 없는 두 자매였다.En: On a bright spring day in Seoul, Sumin and Jina were two sisters who rarely spent time together.Ko: 하늘이 맑고 따듯한 바람이 불어오는 이 날, 그들은 남산 서울 타워를 찾았다.En: On this day, the sky was clear, and a warm breeze was blowing, so they decided to visit Namsan Seoul Tower.Ko: 남산의 벚꽃이 만개하여 진아의 기분이 두근거렸다.En: The cherry blossoms at Namsan were in full bloom, making Jina's heart flutter.Ko: 그러나 수민의 표정은 여전히 일에 쫓기고 있었다.En: However, Sumin's expression showed she was still occupied with work.Ko: 남산 타워 아래 도착하자, 진아는 하늘을 보며 미소 지었다.En: Upon arriving at the base of Namsan Tower, Jina looked up at the sky and smiled.Ko: "언니, 여기 와줘서 고마워." 하지만 그 순간, 수민의 전화가 울렸다.En: "Thanks for coming, big sister." But at that moment, Sumin's phone rang.Ko: 그녀는 잠시 고민하다가 전화를 받았다.En: She hesitated for a moment before answering the call.Ko: 진아는 한숨을 쉬고 벚꽃을 바라보았다.En: Jina sighed and gazed at the cherry blossoms.Ko: "일 정말 바빠?" 진아가 조심스럽게 물었다.En: "Is work really busy?" Jina asked cautiously.Ko: "응, 조금만 기다려. 금방 끝날게," 수민은 대답하였고, 진아는 고개를 끄덕였다.En: "Yes, just wait a bit. I'll be done soon," replied Sumin, and Jina nodded.Ko: 둘은 케이블카를 타고 올라가며 말없이 서울을 바라봤다.En: They rode the cable car up in silence, looking out over Seoul.Ko: 높이 올라갈수록, 멋진 도시의 전경이 눈앞에 펼쳐졌다.En: As they ascended, a stunning view of the city unfolded before them.Ko: 타워의 전망대에 도착했을 때, 수민은 깊은 숨을 내쉬었다.En: When they reached the observation deck of the tower, Sumin took a deep breath.Ko: "전화 끌게," 그녀는 전화기를 껐다.En: "I'll turn off my phone," she said as she switched it off.Ko: "오늘은 완전히 너랑 함께할게."En: "Today, I'm completely here with you."Ko: 진아는 조금 놀라 웃었다.En: Jina was a bit surprised and smiled.Ko: "정말? 그럼 이제 이야기해도 될까?"En: "Really? Then can I talk now?"Ko: "물론이야," 수민은 진지하게 고개를 끄덕였다.En: "Of course," Sumin nodded earnestly.Ko: 시야가 뛰어난 전망대에서, 두 자매는 조용히 앉아 도심을 바라봤다.En: From the observation deck with its excellent view, the two sisters sat quietly looking over the city.Ko: 진아는 마음을 다잡고 수민에게 말했다. "언니, 사실 난 언니가 많이 그리웠어. 자주 못 봐서 외로웠어."En: Jina composed herself and said to Sumin, "Sister, the truth is, I missed you a lot. I felt lonely because we rarely see each other."Ko: 수민은 잠시 침묵을 지켰다.En: Sumin remained silent for a moment.Ko: "미안해, 진아. 내가 알면서도 일이 항상 우선이었어. 이제부터는 너와의 시간을 더 소중하게 여길게."En: "I'm sorry, Jina. Even though I knew, work was always my priority. From now on, I'll treasure our time together more."Ko: 그렇게 두 자매는 서로를 마주 보며 웃었다.En: And so, the two sisters smiled at each other.Ko: 약간은 어색했지만, 그들의 마음에는 갑자기 평화가 찾아왔다.En: It was slightly awkward, but suddenly a sense of peace found its way into their hearts.Ko: 수민은 진아의 손을 잡고 말했다. "앞으로는 자주 보자. 그리고 네 마음, 언제든 얘기해 줘."En: Sumin held Jina's hand and said, "Let's see each other often from now on. And tell me what's on your mind anytime."Ko: "응, 그럴게," 진아는 밝게 웃으며 대답했다.En: "Yes, I will," Jina replied, smiling brightly.Ko: 두 자매는 그렇게 남산 타워에서 바라본 서울의 모습처럼 새로운 시작을 다짐했다.En: The two sisters vowed for a new beginning, like the view of Seoul from Namsan Tower.Ko: 따뜻한 햇살과 함께, 그들의 관계도 한층 더 따뜻해졌다.En: Along with the warm sunlight, their relationship grew warmer.Ko: 이 날 이후로, 수민은 가족과의 시간을 소중하게 여겼고, 진아는 솔직하게 자신의 마음을 표현할 수 있게 되었다.En: After that day, Sumin cherished time with her family more, and Jina was able to express her feelings honestly.Ko: 봄바람이 불어오는 날, 남산에서의 하루가 두 사람의 마음속에 깊이 남았다.En: The day at Namsan, with the spring breeze blowing, remained deeply engraved in their hearts. Vocabulary Words:bright: 밝은rarely: 종종breeze: 바람blossom: 벚꽃flutter: 두근거리다occupied: 쫓기다hesitate: 고민하다cautiously: 조심스럽게ascended: 올라가다unfolded: 펼쳐지다observation deck: 전망대earnestly: 진지하게compose: 다잡다treasure: 소중하게 여기다slightly: 약간peace: 평화engulf: 깊이 남다silence: 침묵awkward: 어색하다vow: 다짐하다engraved: 깊이 남다sense: 느낌entirely: 완전히switch off: 끄다honestly: 솔직하게priority: 우선solitude: 외로움reconciliation: 화해cherished: 소중하게 여김gazed: 바라보다
We dive behind-the-scenes about the making of Gretchen’s new book, “Secrets of Adulthood,” discussing everything from cover design to audiobook creation. Plus we raise a new question in our continuing discussions about quirky eating. Resources & Links Related to this episode: Pre-order my new book Secrets of Adulthood Tools for getting organized this spring Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Live and direct from The Girls Bathroom studio, it's time to talk Temptation Island and icks you just can't ignore! Sarah's in the middle of a love triangle that's more dramatic than The Summer I Turned Pretty and there's a Brian that's completely oblivious about what's going on behind his back.Join us on Patreon for an extra ep every week!! https://www.patreon.com/TheGirlsBathroomWelcome to The Girls Bathroom! We're Sophia & Cinzia, life-long besties who share a YouTube channel. The Girls Bathroom is a place we all know to be full of girl chat and gossip, and the place we often confide in girls we've never even met before! In this podcast we want to help you with your dilemmas, by trying to make sense of these boys wasting our time, the girls trying to make our lives difficult and all the things in between. So come join us for a fun but real chat in the girls bathroom! Disclaimer: we can't promise we'll stay on topic!! Follow us on Instagram: @thegirlsbathroom Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Olivia and Emily discuss their experiences and insights from the recent Oscars. They delve into Emily's early morning adventure at the Dolby Theater, their predictions and results from the awards, and the surprises that unfolded during the night. The conversation also touches on the marketing strategies behind Oscar campaigns, the scrutiny celebrities face, and the importance of cultural sensitivity, especially regarding language barriers. They also reflect on the dynamics of privilege, time management, and equity in the context of the Oscars. The sisters conclude with the importance of respecting all voices in the film industry and the subjectivity of awards and the value of artistic expression beyond accolades. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Oscars Overview02:20 Emily's Oscars Experience05:47 Predictions and Results07:20 Surprises and Insights from the Oscars11:55 Marketing and Psychology in Film Awards15:58 Celebrities Under Scrutiny18:39 Cultural Sensitivity and Language Barriers23:45 Controversies and Gossip from the Oscars24:00 Privilege and Space in Public Discourse25:28 Respecting Time and Voices at the Oscars25:54 Equity in Award Recognition30:45 The Role of Moderation in Award Speeches34:18 Impactful Speech: Lessons from Sean Baker35:48 The Demi Moore v. Mikey Madison Thoughts38:16 Was Timothée Chalamet Too Young to Win?39:39 The Subjectivity of Awards and Artistic ValueJump into the conversation: Instagram: @sistersandthestarsYoutube: @sisterandthestarsEmail: sistersandthestars@gmail.com
Today, Sarah has a really fun and conversational chat with Azizi Williams and Malika Amandi, otherwise known as the Happier Ladies! These sister started a podcast inspired by the work of Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft, and share a love for planning, experiments, goal setting, and accountability (to each other, as well as their listeners). Azizi and Malika share their favorite tools, planning rituals, and more. Their podcast can be found here; https://happierladies.wixsite.com/mysite Episode 60 + 61 (Festival of Planning!) is here: https://happierladies.wixsite.com/mysite/episodes/episode/6b09e00f/festival-of-planning-60 and https://happierladies.wixsite.com/mysite/episodes/episode/20b7dee1/festival-of-planning-part-2-61 Episode Sponsors: Green Chef: Thrive all year with clean, easy meals from Green Chef. Visit greenchef.com/bestlaidfree and use code bestlaidfree for free salads for 2 months plus 50% off your first box! PrepDish: Convenient meal plans, recipes, and shopping lists to reduce your weekly mental load! Visit prepdish.com/plans for your first 2 weeks, FREE Mint Mobile: Low-cost wireless phone service – a great way to save every single month! Learn more at mintmobile.com/BLP IXL: Tailored and effective online learning (my kids have used this for years as part of their school curriculum)! Best Laid Plans listeners can get an exclusive 20% off IXL membership when they sign up today at IXL.com/PLANS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on the Sheerluxe vodcast, Charlotte Collins is joined by actress, activist and entrepreneur, Sabrina Elba, and our head of broadcasting, Sarah Templeman (Hodge). First up, they dive deep into Sabrina's life – from the fashion and beauty bits she swears by to her favourite travel destinations, career advice, her philanthropic work and her relationship with Idris. The team then go on to discuss everything they're obsessed with right now – including a full body health and wellness scan and Bear Grylls' Celebrity Bear Hunt. They then chat all things culture, celebrities and news – from Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance to SNL's 50th anniversary show – plus, they give us their BAFTAs outfit reviews. Finally, the three share their views on how to make friends in a new city…01:02 Introduction & Outfits12:09 New & Noteworthy: Neko Health Scan & Bear Grylls' Celebrity Bear Hunt29:10 Hot Topics: Oscars Outfits, Kendrick Lamar At The Super Bowl & SNL 50th Anniversary43:17 Answering Your Dilemmas… Sign Up to The FREE SheerLuxe Daily Email: https://sheerluxe.com/signupFollow Us On Instagram | @sheerluxe | https://bit.ly/3xCvaHi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.PANELSabrina Elba | @sabrinaelba | https://www.instagram.com/sabrinaelba/ Charlotte Collins | @charlotteleahcollins | https://www.instagram.com/charlotteleahcollins/ Sarah Templeman | @sarahjtempleman | https://www.instagram.com/sarahjtempleman/ AD | Sisterly | https://sisterlylab.com/ Sisterly | @sisterly_lab | https://www.instagram.com/sisterly_lab/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this candid chat, Lauren and Michelle tackle the universal struggle of feeling drained by phone addiction and health challenges—because, let's face it, sometimes our phones are the real reason we're exhausted. They dive into the importance of finding balance in a digital world where scrolling is practically a sport. Michelle drops some wisdom inspired by Mel Robbins' “Let Them” theory, helping us all realize we don't have to carry the weight of everyone else's drama. Plus, they get real about the emotional rollercoaster that is social media, and how setting boundaries (with both our phones and people) can help us stay sane. From real-life connection to a good ol' dose of self-love, Lauren and Michelle explore how stepping away from the screen—and maybe even turning off notifications—can help us get back to feeling like ourselves. If you're ready to cut the digital chaos and reconnect with your peace (and maybe your inbox), this episode is for you! Hot Topics: NBC5 Chicago with Matt in the Morning, Nightbitch, and wisdom teeth. Parents, Put Down Your Camera Phones The Let Them Theory How Can You Do A Digital Detox In 2025 Cozy AF Candle Line Sign Up For Our Newsletter Thank you to our sponsors; Curaleaf and Netgame
For this episode, Yvonne is joined by two of the founders of Sisterly, Jenny and Aoife. Along with Louise, they set up Sisterly to make it super easy for women everywhere to give their health the time and attention it deserves. With a team of female health experts and nutritionists, they developed The Elevator, a supplement that is designed to elevate every system in the female body as a way of building optimal health. Jenny and Aoife share what they learned along the way. In particular, how they developed the brand, attracted ambassadors and genuine advocates. Including an innovative way you can also work with Sisterly. KEY TAKEAWAYS · Women lead demanding lives, so need to optimise their nutrition so that their body is supported as much as possible. · Most women are still reluctant to spend money to solve health related issues. Some of the stats surrounding this are mind-blowing. · Recent research is revealing that female and male bodies really do work very differently. So, they need different support to function well. · Women are far more susceptible to Alzheimer’s and heart attacks. · Sisterly’s supplement is a one and done solution. It is a powder that is more bio available. · Coming up with a way to solve a problem you and your peers have is a good foundation for a business. · If you have a business you want to start, go for it. You are never too old to pivot or change your career. · Everyone is different, so success means something different for each person. · At some point life will get in the way and stop you in your tracks, so don´t delay, pursue your dreams now. BEST MOMENTS “The powder actually gets absorbed quicker into your bloodstream.” “We've also used the real, natural forms of each ingredient, so they're more bioavailable.” “It's raising all the systems in your body so that you can live better… feel more energy.” “I think we (women) need to speak up for ourselves.” “We're actually supplementing with Coenzyme Q 10. It's very good for fertility, but it's really good for energy.” “If you're not paying for your health now, you're going to pay for your illness later.” “Great women supporting women. That's how these things happen.” EPISODE RESOURCES https://sisterlylab.com A New Earth - https://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Earth-Awakening-Lifes-Purpose/dp/B004W3DP8A VALUABLE RESOURCES Website: pausepenny.com Instagram: @yvonnetchrakian_manifest @pause.penny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yvonne-tchrakian-64257619/ HOST BIO Yvonne started her career as a corporate lawyer for one of Ireland's top law firms. After the loss of a baby during pregnancy, Yvonne founded Pause. Penny - which was created to inspire people to manifest their dream lives. She is also a mom of four. Yvonne is a serial manifester, manifesting everything from her dream jobs (yes, multiple), her soulmate, dream house and even her twins!
On today's episode, I am in conversation with actresses Tristen Buettel and Brooke Quintana. I spoke to them the week before Christmas just as they were getting ready to pack up their things and come down to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre in Florida to play Elsa and Anna, respectively, in read more The post Special Episode: Buettel and Quintana on the sisterly magic of ‘Frozen’ appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
A Decade Later: We're kicking off the new year with a blast from the past! Originally aired on January 1, 2015, this episode features Hat Trick and her sister Xena Warrior Princess diving deep into the world of porn preferences, personal grooming, and some very NSFW family dynamics. From discussing the art of pubic hair maintenance to the merits of pineapple juice on taste, this episode has it all. Plus, there's a candid sisterly moment that you won't forget! Why Rewind? Because sometimes, you need to look back to appreciate how far (or not) we've come in the world of adult entertainment and personal confessions. - #GoinDeepRewind - #2015Flashback - #PubicHairTalk - #PornPreferences - #SisterSecrets - #ThrowbackThursday - #NostalgiaNaughty - #LoadLegacy - #VulgarVault - #HumorUncensored
Two sisters earned degrees in electrical engineering — but from there, their careers diverged into different paths. Jeanne Trinko Mechler, fellow at Marvell, followed the technical track, and Donna Trinko Majcen, vice president and general manager of the global services portfolio at Keysight Technologies, pursued the management track. In conversation with FY25 SWE President Karen Roth, Trinko Mechler and Trinko Majcen share insights from their 65+ years of combined experience to help women engineers maximize their careers, take calculated risks, and decide whether to pursue a technical or management path in STEM.
Family caregiving is a profound and complex journey, particularly when faced with dementia or terminal illnesses. In this podcast episode, a replay of a Books & Chit Chat discussion, we delve into the experiences of Malia Kline, co-author of "Sisterly Shove." She shares her heartfelt story of caring for her aging parents and the intricate dynamics encountered with her physician sister and co-author Diane Stinson. Malia's caregiving journey begins with her family grappling with the twin burdens of her father's dementia and her mother's pancreatic cancer. Malia and Diane had differing views on their care, which involved moving each parent cross-country from one sister's care to the other's. Diane, a pathologist, believed different medical decisions could extend their lives. Malia wished them relief from suffering even if it resulted in death. However, these differing perspectives did not create a chasm between them; instead, they brought the sisters closer in their shared mission. Writing a book with alternating chapters from each perspective helped in this process. For Malia, writing "Sisterly Shove" with Diane was not just a story-telling endeavor but a therapeutic journey. The collaborative process allowed them to alternate writing and editing chapters, facilitating understanding and maintaining their relationship. Their book provides an intimate perspective on caregiving challenges, sibling dynamics, and their fight against the medical establishment. Through excerpts read during the podcast, we gain insights into how the sisters' different approaches reflected their childhood personalities and shaped their caregiving strategies. Malia emphasizes the importance of journaling and writing as tools for preserving memories and coping with the complex emotions of caregiving. In this episode, you will: Understand the impact of dementia on the entire family dynamic, not just the individual.Learn how to navigate complex sibling dynamics in elder care to foster a more cohesive and collaborative caregiving approach.Discover effective coping strategies when caring for a loved one with dementia, creating a more harmonious caregiving environment.See how writing is a powerful tool for processing and managing the emotional complexities of caregiving. After the Podcast Purchase Sisterly Shove Learn more about Malia at AlzAuthors.com and “Dementia with Difficult People” Learn more about the Moderators Marianne Sciucco Christy Byrne Yates Learn more about Aging & Amazing Sign up for the book club About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store
Family caregiving is a profound and complex journey, particularly when faced with dementia or terminal illnesses. In this podcast episode, a replay of a Books & Chit Chat discussion, we delve into the experiences of Malia Kline, co-author of "Sisterly Shove." She shares her heartfelt story of caring for her aging parents and the intricate dynamics encountered with her physician sister and co-author Diane Stinson. Malia's caregiving journey begins with her family grappling with the twin burdens of her father's dementia and her mother's pancreatic cancer. Malia and Diane had differing views on their care, which involved moving each parent cross-country from one sister's care to the other's. Diane, a pathologist, believed different medical decisions could extend their lives. Malia wished them relief from suffering even if it resulted in death. However, these differing perspectives did not create a chasm between them; instead, they brought the sisters closer in their shared mission. Writing a book with alternating chapters from each perspective helped in this process. For Malia, writing "Sisterly Shove" with Diane was not just a story-telling endeavor but a therapeutic journey. The collaborative process allowed them to alternate writing and editing chapters, facilitating understanding and maintaining their relationship. Their book provides an intimate perspective on caregiving challenges, sibling dynamics, and their fight against the medical establishment. Through excerpts read during the podcast, we gain insights into how the sisters' different approaches reflected their childhood personalities and shaped their caregiving strategies. Malia emphasizes the importance of journaling and writing as tools for preserving memories and coping with the complex emotions of caregiving. In this episode, you will: Understand the impact of dementia on the entire family dynamic, not just the individual.Learn how to navigate complex sibling dynamics in elder care to foster a more cohesive and collaborative caregiving approach.Discover effective coping strategies when caring for a loved one with dementia, creating a more harmonious caregiving environment.See how writing is a powerful tool for processing and managing the emotional complexities of caregiving. After the Podcast Purchase Sisterly Shove Learn more about Malia at AlzAuthors.com and “Dementia with Difficult People” Learn more about the Moderators Marianne Sciucco Christy Byrne Yates Learn more about Aging & Amazing Sign up for the book club About the Podcast AlzAuthors is the global community of authors writing about Alzheimer's and dementia from personal experience to light the way for others. Our podcast introduces you to our authors who share their stories and insights to provide knowledge, comfort, and support. Please subscribe so you don't miss a word. If our authors' stories move you, please leave a review. And don't forget to share our podcast with family and friends on their own dementia journeys. We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization totally reliant on donations to do what we do. Your generosity will help cover our many operating costs, which include website hosting and maintenance fees, service charges to keep things running smoothly, and marketing expenses to promote our authors, expand our content, improve our reach, and more. Our ongoing work supports our mission to lift the silence and stigma of Alzheimer's and other dementias. To sustain our efforts please donate here. Ideas and opinions expressed in this podcast belong to the speakers and not AlzAuthors. Always consult your healthcare provider and legal and financial consultants for advice on any of the topics covered here. Thanks for listening. We are a Whole Care Network Featured Podcast Proud to be on The Health Podcast Network Find us on The World Podcast Network and babyboomer.org Want to be on the podcast? Here's what you need to know We've got merch! Shop our Store
Katie and Phyllis return to talk the recent win streak, injuries to Drysdale, the goalie carousel, we're over John Tortorella, the underperforming forwards, benching Michkov, more!
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Sisterly Reunion: Mending Bonds in a Winter Wonderland Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2024-11-08-23-34-02-no Story Transcript:No: Sigrid stirret ut gjennom det store vinduet i hytta.En: Sigrid stared out through the large window in the cabin.No: Snøflakene falt stille og lagde et tykt teppe over skogen.En: Snowflakes fell silently and laid a thick blanket over the forest.No: Varmen fra peisen fylte rommet, mens de brennende luktene av ved gjorde det koselig.En: The warmth from the fireplace filled the room, while the burning smells of wood made it cozy.No: Inne i denne lune hytta var det meningen at familien skulle samles.En: Inside this snug cabin, it was intended that the family would gather.No: Det var en stund siden Sigrid hadde sett søsteren sin, Elin.En: It had been a while since Sigrid had seen her sister, Elin.No: Mellom dem lå barndommens små rivaliteter som fortsatt hadde en skygge over dem.En: Between them lay the small rivalries of childhood, which still cast a shadow over them.No: De stod ofte i veien for en ekte nærhet.En: They often stood in the way of genuine closeness.No: Nå, med Magnus som spilte sjakk med onkelen sin i hjørnet, virket hytta som en trykkoker.En: Now, with Magnus playing chess with his uncle in the corner, the cabin seemed like a pressure cooker.No: Enhver liten bemerkning kunne sprenge forseglingen mellom dem.En: Any small remark could burst the seal between them.No: Sigrid pustet inn, kjente på varmen og lot mangfoldige minner av kjekling drive forbi.En: Sigrid breathed in, felt the warmth, and let multiple memories of bickering drift by.No: Hun ønsket en endring.En: She wanted a change.No: I morgen skulle det snø enda mer, sa værmeldingen.En: Tomorrow it would snow even more, according to the weather report.No: Kanskje var nå den beste tiden å snakke med Elin.En: Perhaps now was the best time to talk to Elin.No: Senere på kvelden, da snøstormen begynte å ta tak for alvor, bestemte Sigrid seg.En: Later in the evening, when the snowstorm began to take hold seriously, Sigrid decided.No: «Elin, kan vi snakke?En: "Elin, can we talk?"No: » De satte seg i den myke sofaen, der flammer fra peisen danset stille bak dem.En: They sat down on the soft sofa, where flames from the fireplace danced quietly behind them.No: Sigrid svelgte hardt, kjente på nervene.En: Sigrid swallowed hard, feeling the nerves.No: Hun ville ha åpenhet, ikke mer unngåelse.En: She wanted openness, no more avoidance.No: «Det har alltid føltes som det var konkurranse mellom oss,» begynte Sigrid, stemmen rolig men fast.En: "It has always felt like there was competition between us," began Sigrid, her voice calm but firm.No: Elin så henne i øynene, og Sigrid merket en lettelse.En: Elin looked her in the eyes, and Sigrid sensed a relief.No: «Jeg har aldri likt å konkurrere med deg.En: "I never liked competing with you.No: Jeg vil bare være søsteren din.En: I just want to be your sister."No: »Strømmen forsvant plutselig, og hytta ble mørk.En: The power suddenly went out, and the cabin went dark.No: Kun gløden fra peisen lyste rommet.En: Only the glow from the fireplace lit the room.No: Det ble en pause, til og med lufta hadde blitt fylt med spenning.En: There was a pause, even the air was filled with tension.No: «Jeg følte det samme,» sa Elin stille, «men visste ikke hvordan jeg skulle si det.En: "I felt the same," said Elin quietly, "but didn't know how to say it."No: »De satt der sammen, lot ordene mellom dem bygge broer der det en gang var murer.En: They sat there together, letting the words between them build bridges where there once were walls.No: Med skjør forståelse snakket de om fortiden.En: With fragile understanding, they talked about the past.No: Samtalen føltes som en frigjøring.En: The conversation felt like a liberation.No: Utenfor fortsatte snøen å falle.En: Outside, the snow continued to fall.No: Etter en stund brøt lyset tilbake i hytta, som om strømmen bekreftet den nye starten mellom dem.En: After a while, the lights came back in the cabin, as if the electricity confirmed the new beginning between them.No: Sigrid følte seg friere, mer åpen for å møte det hun før ville unngå.En: Sigrid felt freer, more open to facing what she had previously wanted to avoid.No: Hun kikket mot Elin, og for første gang på lenge så de hverandre som de søstre de begge ønsket å være.En: She looked at Elin, and for the first time in a long time, they saw each other as the sisters they both wanted to be.No: Med den lyse og nybakte forståelsen mellom dem, så de på hverandre, et løfte om at fremtidens samtaler ikke trengte å mangle de viktige ordene de hadde holdt tilbake.En: With the bright and freshly baked understanding between them, they looked at each other, a promise that future conversations need not lack the important words they had held back.No: Ute fortsatte snøen å falle, forvandlet skogen rundt hytta til et vinterland.En: Outside, the snow continued to fall, transforming the forest around the cabin into a winterland.No: Inne var det annerledes.En: Inside, it was different.No: For første gang på lenge hadde Sigrid og Elin funnet varmen de trengte.En: For the first time in a long time, Sigrid and Elin found the warmth they needed. 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Relationship Reddit Stories, OP is being hounded by her family to babysit her sisters child as it's her "sisterly duty" however OP doesn't want to even though she babysits for friends.
Katie and Phyllis return to talk the Flyers vs Montreal, Kolosov's recall, Luchanko's demotion, why did they ignore problems during the offseason, the defense is a mess, more!
In this episode of the Nirvana Sisters podcast, Amy and Katie get a chance to catch up on the challenges of maintaining well-being amidst the hectic pace of life, particularly as the seasons change. Amy opens up about her recent struggles with sleep quality due to a cold, while Katie shares her difficulties with falling asleep and waking up feeling fatigued. Both hosts emphasize the importance of establishing a consistent wind-down routine to enhance their sleep hygiene. Catching up on each other's dietary habits as of late and favorite recent television shows like "Nobody Wants This" and "Tell Me Lies" as enjoyable escapes from their busy lives. Katie expresses her newfound interest in history, recommending the series "1883," while Amy discusses her fitness journey with Tonal and the benefits of incorporating diverse exercise routines. Wrapping up Amy and Katie reflect on the necessity of prioritizing well-being and re-establishing healthy habits with the change of the season. Brands/Mentions + Shop this episode here For more on this episode, read the full show notes here Follow us @nirvanasisters on Instagram Find us at www.nirvanasisters.com Shop our Amazon Store ShopMy Shop Say hi at hello@nirvanasisters.com Please subscribe, rate, review and share
Katie and Phyllis return to talk the Flyers opening night lineup, expectations for the season, will the goaltending succeed, Michkov, Luchanko, fixing the powerplay, more!
Has your progressed stalled? Are your race times flattening out? A training plateau is common and very normal even for elite athletes. Fresh off the plane from her latest trip abroad for the Sisterly retreat in Portugal, Sonia O'Sullivan advises comedian Jarlath Regan on the best way to mix things up. Changing our approach to keep our training challenging and fun is the key. Sonia has the knowledge you need to get to that PB and keep the craic in your running. An extended version of this episode is available on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad - this week Jarlath gets Sonia's best running book recommendations and together they bust a few masters training myths. irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com
Has your progressed stalled? Are your race times flattening out? A training plateau is common and very normal even for elite athletes. Fresh off the plane from her latest trip abroad for the Sisterly retreat in Portugal, Sonia O'Sullivan advises comedian Jarlath Regan on the best way to mix things up. Changing our approach to keep our training challenging and fun is the key. Sonia has the knowledge you need to get to that PB and keep the craic in your running. An extended version of this episode is available on www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad - this week Jarlath gets Sonia's best running book recommendations and together they bust a few masters training myths. irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com
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While vacationing at a Maine resort, a young bachelor is left hign and high by a young lady who decided to dump him at the last minute. While watching her disappear acropss the lake with her new choice, he is approached by a saucy young lady who happenes to be the younger sister of his love interest.
E90 The Fifth Court - The Vacation SittingsContinuing our series of law related interviews whilst regular presenters Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL take a well-earned break.Life after the law. On this episode, former Senior Counsel Jenny O'Connell along with her pals Louise O'Riordan and Aoife Matthews, have all given up high-powered 'real jobs' to take the entrepreneurial journey to sell their high-end women's health supplement to the world. Developed solely with the female in mind, because women are not small men – is what they say. And, unbelievably, women were only included in clinical trials only from 1993 onward. And it wasn't until 2022 that complete female anatomy model was created (yes, we thought this was a mistake, but no, it's true.) They're raising funds with a view to expanding into the US (particularly interested in women investors), where they're also planning to manufacture their supplement.This interview was first posted on our sister podcast That Great Business Show with Conall O Móráin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Though our culture has changed dramatically through the decades, there are certain issues that will always present difficult obstacles in the lives of adolescent girls. Today on Family Talk, you'll hear Dr. James Dobson speak with his daughter, Danae Dobson, about her book, Let's Walk the Talk! Girlfriend to Girlfriend on Faith, Friendship and Finding Real Love. She discusses tough subjects such as self-esteem, peer-pressure, and dating, as well as sisterly advice on how we can have faith and trust God to navigate us through these rough seas of life. Listen as Danae passes along and articulates some of the best advice she's been given, It pays to follow Jesus! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/707/29
In this week's episode of The Enablement Edge, hosts Amber Mellano and Steve Watt are joined by Seismic's own Irina Soriano and Meganne Brezina. The conversation revolves around their must-read book, "Tomorrow's Enablement for Today's Leaders," which introduces the transformative Enablement Value Chain (EVC) framework. The EVC approach underscores the criticality of integrating analytics, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and distinguishing between field enablement and field activation to drive tangible business outcomes. Irina and Meganne share valuable insights about field activation and its role in bolstering traditional enablement efforts. They share practical advice for leaders on measuring and demonstrating the impact of enablement programs in driving engagement, behavior change, and business outcomes. This methodical approach ensures enablement professionals can tangibly link their initiatives to organizational success, securing much-needed buy-in from leadership for continual investment in enablement activities.A recurring theme is the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in the rapidly evolving world of enablement. Irina and Meganne stress the need for a methodological yet flexible strategy that can scale as the organization grows, encouraging practitioners to push for innovation while exercising patience for outcomes. By sharing their experiences and actionable insights, the duo aims to equip fellow enablers with the knowledge and tools needed to advance their careers and significantly impact their organizations.—Guest BioIrina Soriano, VP of Enablement at SeismicIrina has over a decade of global enablement leadership experience. She joined Seismic in 2019, taking on the challenge of establishing the company's enablement department from the ground up. With diverse experience across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the US, Irina possesses a deep understanding of varied markets and a successful track record in building enablement teams. Beyond her role, she's an active contributor to industry organizations, leading the New York Women in Sales Enablement (WiSE) chapter and she has been recognized as a Top 20 Enablement Influencer. Irina is committed to gender equality, published her first book, "Generation Brand," in 2021, and empowers individuals through TEDx talks and mentoring. She also founded SISTERLY with her sister Jo to create a community for women to liberate limiting beliefs and grow into their full potential in business. Irina resides in NYC with her husband, Chris, and is a stepmother to twins.Meganne Brezina, Senior Director, Enablement at SeismicAn active participant in the enablement community and a practitioner for over ten years, Meganne was named a 2023 Enablement Legend Award winner by the Enablement Squad for her frequent contributions. She is a member of the Revenue Enablement Society and its Indianapolis chapter, and she founded and currently leads the Indianapolis chapter of Women in Sales Enablement. For WiSE, she also serves on their global board of directors as a global lead. Recently, she was invited to be an Enablement Advisor for RISE, a new organization conducting research and providing strategic insights to advance the profession of enablement.She earned her Certified Change Management Practitioner designation last year from ACMP and published a book with Irina Soriano called "Tomorrow's Enablement for Today's Leaders," which articulates an innovative approach to strategic enablement with the Enablement Value Chain.Outside of work, Meganne is a mother to three children under the age of seven, wife to her entrepreneurial husband Chuck, and still makes time to ride horses on a weekly basis.—Guest Quotes“There's a handful of us that have been doing this kind of thing for a long time, but there's still always the need for innovation. And it's very hard to sometimes get that information. We were just reaching a point where folks are like, ‘What else is there? I've done all of it. Where's the next best thing that I can implement in my practice?' So we knew there was a need, but it was even much bigger than we originally anticipated.” – Irina Soriano“Due to the high velocity that many organizations are experiencing, this theory of change management is becoming more and more important. It's important in the way that we're communicating with the field. It's important in the way that we're managing our own enablement initiatives and how we're really rolling them out. ‘How are we doing this in an effective way that truly drives the behavior changes?' And I think that all starts in the way that we manage that strategy up front.” – Meganne Brezina—Time Stamps 00:00 Episode Start04:38 Meganne and Irina's key to enablement05:39 Tomorrow's Enablement for Today's Leaders09:58 What is different in the Enablement Value Chain (EVC)13:40 Identifying the analytics that really matter21:02 Field Enablement vs. Field Activation25:10 What are field councils?29:00 The state of enablement in 202432:20 On the Edge—LinksConnect with Irina Soriano on LinkedInConnect with Meganne Brezina on LinkedInConnect with Steve Watt on LinkedInConnect with Amber Mellano on LinkedInCheck out SeismicCheck out Irina and Meganne's book Tomorrow's Enablement for Today's Leaders
Wanjiru Ng'ang'a, the author of this series, serves as a staff intern at ACFAR Kenya and is the founder of the Christian blog “In Truth She Delights.” She is passionate about inspiring fellow young Christian women to study the Bible and discern false doctrine.
Patty Hester is a jet-setter, a Programme Director, and a 10-year veteran at the National Student Leadership Conference, where she holds half a dozen titles and manages teams literally 12 times bigger than any team I have ever been on, much less been in charge of. She also happens to be my little sister, and in this episode, we sat down to chat about how our careers have played out, and whether we're surprised (or not so surprised) about where each other has landed professionally.
We are excited to have Silvia, Aly, and Ariel joining us today from Seattle, Washing to talk about their trip to Disneyland last fall specifically for the Oogie Boogie Bash! We hear about their journey down from the Pacific Northwest, the huge ordeal with securing these tickets, great meals at locations like Napa Rose, Goofy's Kitchen, Blue Bayou, Cafe Orleans, and more! We also discuss some off-site fun, shopping and dining at Downtown Disney and much more! Was Oogie Boogie Bash worth all of this trouble and would they do it again? Listen in to hear what they have to say! We hope you can continue the conversation with us this week in the Be Our Guest Podcast Clubhouse at www.beourguestpodcast.com/discord! Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast. Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast. Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!
Hello beautiful souls! In this deeply touching episode, we explore Mandy's transformative journey through the realms of spirituality and angelic connections, as she navigates the heartbreak of her sister's terminal illness. With the inevitability of loss looming over them, Mandy and her sister embarked on profound conversations, sharing their souls and talking about every nuance of their lives. Amidst this emotional exchange, her sister made a promise to send Mandy blue birds as an angel sign of her well-being from the Other Side. Mandy reveals how these intimate dialogues altered her path, enabling her to attune to her sister's voice with remarkable clarity from beyond the physical world. This story is a testament to the power of love and the spiritual bonds that transcend Earth, highlighting the angelic symbols that can guide us towards healing and understanding. Through Mandy's experience, listeners are invited to recognize the ways in which our loved ones continue to communicate with us, offering comfort and assurance through signs that echo their eternal presence and love. Click HERE to watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rYqnpKZf4iY ++++++++++ Thank you for listening to the Angels and Awakening podcast! Post about today's episode on your social media accounts and tag us @angelpodcast. We couldn't do it without your support. Every purchase and donation helps us run our podcasts and the World's Largest Prayer Network. Thank you! WORK WITH JULIE Angel Membership: https://theangelmedium.com/angelmembership Angel Reiki School: https://theangelmedium.com/get-certified Book A Session: https://theangelmedium.com/readings Buy Julie's Book, Angels and Awakening, on Amazon.com Don't know where to start? Book a discovery call with Julie: https://calendly.com/juliejancius/discovery-call FREEBIES Angel Newsletter: www.theangelmedium.com Angels and Awakening Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/angels-and-awakening/id1451424894 World's Largest Prayer Network: https://www.worldslargestprayernetwork.com/ Intuitive Kids Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1650866422 SOCIAL MEDIA Watch out for scammers who impersonate Julie's accounts. Julie will never DM you for a session. All purchases go through www.theangelmedium.com. Instagram: http://instagram.com/angelpodcast/ TikTok: @angelpodcast Facebook Group: http://facebook.com/groups/angelpodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/juliejancius DRAWING WINNER Leave a 5-star positive review of this show or Julie's book, to be entered into a drawing to win a free session: https://theangelmedium.com/gift
Welcome to Magical Sisterly Tourists, where travel meets Disney magic! Join sisters Becky and Lillian as they take you on a journey through the enchanting world of travel, with a special emphasis on Disney vacations. From in-depth resort reviews and restaurant recommendations to budget-friendly travel tips and captivating trip reports, this podcast is your ultimate guide to making every travel experience truly magical. With special guests joining them along the way, each episode promises excitement, laughter, and endless inspiration. Subscribe now and join the adventure with Becky and Lillian on Magical Sisterly Tourists, premiering on April 1st!
In this episode of The Sunday Shakeout podcast, I interview Sophia and Victoria Rodriguez, two phenoms in the high school running scene. The Rodriguez sisters share their excitement about the upcoming events, emphasizing the team aspect and the thrill of competition. They discuss their training strategies, balancing solid work with strategic planning for peak performance. Sophia and Victoria also reflect on their transition from soccer to running, their move from Pennsylvania to Mercer Island, and the supportive community they found at MIHS. They offer insights into dealing with injuries, the importance of staying present, and their aspirations for the future in the sport. Despite not having social media, they share their passions outside of running and provide advice for athletes facing significant life transitions. Finally, there is a LISTENER Q&A at the end of the conversation, where we discuss various topics in running. This episode offers a glimpse into the lives and mindset of two dedicated athletes navigating the highs and lows of competitive running. I hope you enjoy this episode of The Sunday Shakeout! Contact me: thesundayshakeout@gmail.com Instagram: @thesundayshakeout
Today we answer your questions and give some sisterly advice. We cover cheating, toxic friends, sibling relationships, living with a boy, making new friends, and more. So grab a coffee, or a wine, and lets get into it. You can find Rachel on Instagram here.You can find Emma on Instagram here.Follow our socials:InstagramTikTok
Be like Romans 12 and find a way to honor your friend above yourself. Show them real brotherly or sisterly affection today.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Claire, the wonderful big sister from Bows and Company, is back on the podcast. Join us for a chat where she shares practical tips on marriage, corporate life, dressing for work, and navigating in-law relationships. It's a conversation filled with insights and a few laughs.
Travis & Kristen didn't have any fertility issues (they already had four children) but did have a heart to adopt. That desire led them to choose embryo adoption. And although personal and medical challenges complicated their journey, they wouldn't trade the result: Twin sisters who share a special bond that sweetens life for their large family. Share, rate, review, and subscribe to The Embryo Adoption Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
Katie and Phyllis return to talk the Flyers win streak, are they buyers at the deadline, Cutter Gauthier trade, the powerplay and penalty kill, more!
EP. 34 i took a nap and woke up in Granada with my sisters. We talk about our European experience traveling in the winter + some juicy sister drama duh. Tune in for more! Watch this episode on YouTube → https://youtube.com/@journalhijabi?si=kRuzG3LTkt89v3yvJOURNAL HIJABIS INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/journalhijabi___________________________Be our next podcast guest:→ https://forms.gle/DUtABfa4V7EV1kXN6Submit to Journal Hijabi:→ Ask JH: Advice Column: https://forms.gle/7nUcByACQkDmM4wy5→ Leave us a voicemail and we'll answer your question in an episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/journalhijabipodcast___________________________Shop Halal Nail Polish → mersicosmetics.com/JOURNALHIJABIUse code: JOURNALHIJABI for $$ off your order___________________________Thank you for tuning in and spending time to listen to this episode. If you could take a moment to support this podcast by sharing it and leaving an honest review on apple podcasts or spotify, it would mean so much to us and help us to reach many different audiences to spread our stories about the Hijab. Never forget the power of being a Hijabi!CONTACT: journalhijabi@gmail.com⠀ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sibling stories in education! Hop on board the Hot Mess Teacher Express, where every journey into the world of education is a wild ride! I'm your conductor Jess Smith, and today, I've got a very special guest joining me – my sister, Niki Fisher. Trust me, this episode is not just a family reunion; it's an eye-opening exploration of the education system from a unique perspective. Niki, a paraprofessional and an unexpected entrant into the world of teaching, brings a fresh, honest, and sometimes hilarious view of life in the school trenches. Homeschooled until her junior year, Niki's leap into public education is a story of adaptation, resilience, and a bit of sibling rivalry. Join us as Niki shares the nitty-gritty of her day-to-day life supporting students one-on-one, from managing behaviors to the joyous breakthrough moments. It's a peek behind the classroom curtain that you rarely get to see, filled with anecdotes that'll have you both laughing and nodding in sympathy. But it's not all smiles and storytime. Niki opens up about the challenges she faces, from navigating student behaviors to dealing with the emotional toll that comes with the job. And let's not forget the school hierarchy – it's like a soap opera, but with more bulletin boards. And of course, what's an episode without a bit of sisterly banter? We'll share our journey from childhood homeschooling to working in education, the highs, the lows, and the unforgettable moments. So, whether you're a teacher, an educator in the making, or just someone who loves a good behind-the-scenes look at the world of education, this episode of Hot Mess Teacher Express is for you. Tune in for laughs, learning, and a little bit of sisterly love. It's an educational adventure like no other!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hotmessteacherexpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss Ali Smith's 2018 novel Winter. Topics include politics?! In MY Christmas?? Sisterly love, floating heads, unwanted erections, and…Austin Powers. We're all over the place in this one, people.This week's drink: Sage Advice via findingtimeforcooking.comINGREDIENTS:3 fresh sage leaves2 oz bourbon (90 proof is best for this recipe)¾ oz cinnamon sage demerara simple syrup (see below for recipe)¾ oz freshly squeezed lime juice1 egg white, ideally room temperature (optional)Sage leaf for garnish (optional)INSTRUCTIONS:If using the egg white (strongly recommended!), put it in the shaker and do a 10-15 second dry shake with it first.Then add the 3 sage leaves and the sage cinnamon syrup to the cocktail shaker and use a muddler to lightly crush the sage.Add the lime juice and bourbon and shake everything for 10-15 seconds.Finally, add a bunch of ice and shake until chilled (at least 15 seconds, I recommend 20-30).Double strain (a.k.a. through the shaker and through a fine mesh sieve, to avoid tiny green bits) into a coupe glass and garnish with a sage leaf.Current reads, recommendations, and links:The rest of Ali Smith's Season Quartet: Autumn, Spring, & SummerGreedy: Notes from a Bisexual Who Wants Too Much by Jen WinstonThe Woman in Me by Britney SpearsTerrace Story by Hilary LeichterFollow us on Instagram @literatureandlibationspod.Visit our website: literatureandlibationspod.com to submit feedback, questions, or your own takes on what we are reading. You can also see what we are reading for future episodes! You can email us at literatureandlibationspod@gmail.com.Please leave us a review and/or rating! It really helps others find our podcast…and it makes us happy!Purchase books via bookshop.org or check them out from your local public library. Join us next time as we discuss our favorite reads (and other things) of 2023!For the last episode of the year, pop a bottle of champagne! Full size or mini, on its own or with juice, enjoy this bubbly beverage with us as we celebrate a year full of good reads. Cheers!
Today is our last episode of the Season 3 of Coffee With Kailey! I sit down with my sister in law, Hanna Seymour. She is one of my favorite people to talk to and learn from and look up to! I know you'll enjoy this conversation. Thanks for joining us this season. I hope you have a great holiday season with your family. I love you all and will miss you, but we will talk again soon! Thank you to our sponsors! LMNT: Right now LMNT is offering a free sample pack with any purchase! Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/COFFEE Cru: When you sign up to provide 3 Bibles with a monthly gift of $21, as a thank you, Cru will provide meals to fifteen hungry individuals through their humanitarian aid ministry. PLUS you'll receive one of my very own Coffee with Kailey mugs! Simply text KAILEY to 71326 or visit give.cru.org/Kailey. Right now, Hatch is offering our listeners $20 off your purchase of a Hatch Restore 2 and free shipping at hatch.co/cwk. But right now, they are matching their Black Friday - Cyber Monday onsite sale so you can get $40 off and free shipping using my link!
Ever found yourself reflecting on the journey of self-growth and wishing that you could reach out to your younger self? That's exactly what we embarked on in this reflective exploration by reading what we wrote to our younger selves with the amazing Taty Coakley, host of the 1-800-Self Love Club podcast, check out our episode with her @Taty Cokley on YouTube. We navigate through a whirlwind of emotions, revealing personal stories from our trip to LA for a hair campaign with Briogeo, and delve into the intriguing world of behind-the-scenes filmmaking, combined with the heartwarming feeling of family-like partnership with Briogeo.The adventure doesn't end there. We bravely tackle the emotional rollercoaster of hormonal changes induced by trauma, and the isolation that came with it. In the shadow of these hardships, we unravel the delicate threads of our sisterly bond. We expose the raw reality of our struggles with hormonal imbalances, and confront the frustrations of medical negligence, sharing our experiences with you in the hopes of enlightening others who may be on a similar journey.This episode concludes on a powerful note, as we confront the necessity of addressing mental health concerns. We stress the critical role of a strong support system, opening up to your therapist, and making mental health a priority in your life. By sharing our personal journey, we hope to shine a light on the interconnectedness of mental health and hormonal imbalances. We wrap things up with a Q&A session from our listeners, and a special shout-out to our social media followers. So, buckle up, and get ready to embark on this enlightening journey with us.Where else can I listen?Spotify: https://spotify.link/zKXwNl8smDbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/big-sis-energy/id1702408819Follow us on Instagram @bigsisenergyyFor any questions or story submissions for future episodes DM us on @Bigsisenergyy and for new episode updates so you're always in the loop!Malia's IG:https://instagram.com/maliaalexis_?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==Makenzie's IG:https://instagram.com/kenziegracee_?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@makenzieandmalia?_t=8g9dwCMGDu7&_r=1