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Let Me Know - Kiss Army Sweden Podcast
What's on your mind: Årskrönika 1972 - 1973

Let Me Know - Kiss Army Sweden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 141:39


Gäst Roger Nilsson En Episk Saga om KISS Uppkomst! Kliv in i en tidsmaskin och återvänd till 1972, året då legenden KISS föddes. "Let Me Know Podcast" gräver djupt i bandets turbulenta och triumfartade tidiga år, med ett skoningslöst fokus Kiss.. Följ med på en vild resa genom osäkra auditions, kaotiska replokaler och de avgörande ögonblicken som formade ett av världens största rockband. Vi dissekerar varje aspekt av KISS skapelseberättelse: de ekonomiska kriserna, de kreativa genombrotten, de vilda konserterna och den obevekliga jakten på den ultimata rock 'n' roll-drömmen. "Let Me Know Podcast" är inte bara en återberättelse – det är en detonation av nostalgi, en explosiv upptäcksfärd genom KISS unika universum. Hör om de hemliga låtarna, de vilda scenframträdandena och den revolutionerande sminkningen som chockade och charmade en hel generation.  Lyssna till berättelserna om hur fyra vilsna själar förvandlades till odödliga rockgudar! Som vanligt blir det samtal om annat Kiss relaterat under färden... Chapters 00:00 Inledning och Resa till 1972 05:59 Möten med Lydia Chris och Andra Karaktärer 11:51 Audition och Peter Criss' Inträde 18:08 Kulturella Reflektioner och Samhällsförändringar 24:00 Avslutande Tankar och Reflektioner 29:22 Gemenskap och livssituationer 36:50 Reaktioner och missförstånd 41:58 Sökandet efter en gitarrist 46:14 Audition och bandets tidiga medlemmar 50:29 Ace Frehley och hans audition 54:51 Datum och bandets historia 59:46 Bandnamn och deras ursprung 01:04:59 Tysklands påverkan på Kissloggan 01:11:00 Konserter och tidiga uppträdanden 01:15:22 Kiss och deras musikaliska resa 01:19:51 Smink och scenuttryck 01:25:37 Recensioner och publikens reaktioner 01:31:10 Kiss och deras interaktion med publiken 01:36:00 Gene Simmons och hans eldshow 01:40:49 Engagemang i Musik och Fanskara 01:43:41 Showcase och Kontrakt 01:45:59 Kiss Management och Rocksteady Production 01:50:05 Inspelningar och Debutalbum 01:56:57 Mixning av Debutalbum 01:57:57 Testpress av Albumet 01:58:12 Exklusiva Pressningar och Värde 02:00:44 Kiss och Live Framträdanden 02:02:26 Kamerateknik och Konsertinspelningar 02:03:51 Rättigheter och Musikaliska Arkiv 02:05:34 Repetitioner och Konsertbilder 02:07:11 Tidiga Konserter och Filmer 02:09:17 Personliga Möten och Nostalgi 02:11:17 Fascination för Tidiga År 02:12:51 Kiss' Snabbväxt och Musikaliska Förändringar 02:16:18 Reflektioner över Bandets Utveckling 02:20:14 Avslutande Tankar och Framtida Samtal

NARKOPODDEN
101. Tjejer och cannabis – från badrumsskåpet till beroende

NARKOPODDEN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 37:23


Smink, krämer och vejping – hur påverkar cannabisindustrins framväxt unga kvinnors användning? I Narkopodden avsnitt 101 möter vi Sara Heine, rapportförfattare till Narkotikafri Skolas rapport 'Tjejer och cannabis – från rus till hälsokost i ljuset av en växande industri'. Tillsammans med Jessica Vikberg diskuterar hon hur marknadsföring och nya cannabisprodukter riktade till kvinnor kan förändra normer och leda till ökad användning av hasch och marijuana.   Tack till dig som lyssnar och delar våra avsnitt! Vill du stödja Narkopodden går det att swisha oss på 123 532 09 57    Programledare: Jessica Vikberg narkopodden@rns.se Speakerröst: Ulf ElfvingVinjettmusik: Magnus Rosén @magnusrosenofficialKlipp & mix: Tjarls Metzmaa, Styrelsepost.se

The Documentary Podcast
The Fifth Floor: Javier Milei's first year in power

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 23:33


Argentina's president Javier Milei famously campaigned with a chainsaw, promising he would cut public spending. Has he delivered? Verónica Smink of BBC Mundo will bring us the latest from Buenos Aires. Plus, how thousands of old portrait pictures were found and restored in Uganda, with BBC Africa's Christine Otieno.Produced by Alice Gioia and Hannah Dean. (Photo: Faranak Amidi. Credit: Tricia Yourkevich.)

Mathilda och Andrea
486. Gym & smink-icks!!

Mathilda och Andrea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 50:09


Vad är det vissa personer gör på gymmet som ger Andrea panik? Varför känner Mathilda sig som en enda stor ick när det kommer till smink? Vad hände egentligen under livepoddarna? HUR var det för Mathilda att träffa sin största idol Ulrik Munther??? Välkomna till avsnitt 486 av Mathilda och Andrea

Pannon Reggeli
Női problémák... Smink, szőrtelenítés, és társai...

Pannon Reggeli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 29:59


(Sánta és Zeci)

Minner Podcast
E-kereskedelmi hírek a 2024-es őszi-téli szezonra. Allegro, 20 slágertermék, fizetős hűségprogram

Minner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 18:00


A Temu után itt az újabb csapás az e-kereskedőkre. Míg a kínai cég az alacsonyabb árkategóriában uralta le a piacot, addig az új piaci szereplő az Allegro szélesebb körben veszélyezteti a hazai webáruházak forgalmát. És akkor még a török Trendyol-ról nem is beszéltünk. Ősszel a PPC árak még jobban egekben lesznek, hiszen ők piacot akarnak szerezni, szükségünk van egy PPC gyilkos megoldásra magyar e-kereskedőként. Lássuk mi az és a további megoldások, trendek a Minner videóban! Kiszervezett logisztikai partnerünk az iLogistic: https://ilogistic.hu/ A heti híreink és témáink: (0:00) - Jön az Allegro és a Trendyol (3:54) - Kiszervezett logisztika (6:02) - PPC gyilkos megoldás (7:32) - Vásárolj most fizess később (10:30) - eMAG leépítés, fizetős hűségprogram (13:12) - Mindig legyen CTA, 160 futó hirdetés (14:27) - 20 slágertermék, kategória a Shopify szerint (16:13) - Ne a medvét akard legyőzni! Shopify bemutatta a top 20 terméket 2024-es szezonra Vitaminok és étrend-kiegészítők Bőr- és arcápoló termékek Smink termékek Kabátok és dzsekik Kerékpár Művészeti és kézműves alapanyagok Italok Parfüm Bor Zokni Ágynemű Plakátok és művészeti alkotások Gyertyák Fürdőszobai és testápoló termékek Főzőedények Körömápoló termékek Fehérnemű Gépjármű alkatrészek Mobiltelefon kiegészítők Takarók https://www.shopify.com/blog/trending-products További hírekért és izgalmas üzleti tartalmakért irány a Minner: https://minner.hu/ #minner #podcast #hírek

La Caja de Pandora. Historia
Cazadores de Nazis

La Caja de Pandora. Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 24:05


El final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial supuso el ajustar cuentas con los criminales nazis culpables de crímenes de guerra y crímenes contra la humanidad. Llevarlos al banquillos de los acusados fue la labor titánica que se propusieron los cazadores de nazis. Bibliografía: Moncayo, Javier. Justicieros Solitarios. (Noviembre. 2013) Historia y Vida #548. Pp.24-33 Pieper, Oliver. El Vaticano y la fuga de nazis por la ruta de las ratas. (Febrero, 2020) Deutsche Welle. (Consultado el 13/IV/2024) Página Web: https://www.dw.com/es/el-vaticano-y-la-fuga-de-nazis-por-la-ruta-de-las-ratas/a-52514897 Smink, Verónica. Qué fueron las “ratlines”, las rutas de escape por las que miles de nazis huyeron a América del Sur y otros destinos tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. (Agosto, 2020) BBC News Mundo, Cono Sur. (Consultado el 13/IV/2020). Página Web: https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-53522118

Beauty & Bubblor
264. SPF som funkar perfekt under smink

Beauty & Bubblor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 27:32


Våren är här, och det är också Emma och Frida! Både som podd, eller om ni föredrar att kolla på detta avsnitt på söndag, på YouTube. Veckans tema kommer att gå i vårens tecken. I och med de starka solstrålarna som vi nu får njuta av, så är det viktigt att satsa på en bra SPF för ansiktet. SPF är din bästa vän om du vill undvika pigmenteringar, ovälkomna rynkor eller till och med allvarliga hudsjukdomar. Därför kommer Frida och Emma i det här avsnittet att gå igenom dagkrämer som även innehåller SPF. Eftersom viss SPF kan bete sig krångligt under smink så ligger veckans fokus på produkter som är sminkvänliga. Det blir en genomgång av nyheter som precis dykt upp, prisvärda produkter som ändå levererar vad de ska och så bjuds det på Emma och Fridas personliga SPF-favoriter.Klipps av Gabriella Lahti.En podd från Aller Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beauty & Bubblor
264. SPF som funkar perfekt under smink

Beauty & Bubblor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 27:32


Våren är här, och det är också Emma och Frida! Både som podd, eller om ni föredrar att kolla på detta avsnitt på söndag, på YouTube. Veckans tema kommer att gå i vårens tecken. I och med de starka solstrålarna som vi nu får njuta av, så är det viktigt att satsa på en bra SPF för ansiktet. SPF är din bästa vän om du vill undvika pigmenteringar, ovälkomna rynkor eller till och med allvarliga hudsjukdomar. Därför kommer Frida och Emma i det här avsnittet att gå igenom dagkrämer som även innehåller SPF. Eftersom viss SPF kan bete sig krångligt under smink så ligger veckans fokus på produkter som är sminkvänliga. Det blir en genomgång av nyheter som precis dykt upp, prisvärda produkter som ändå levererar vad de ska och så bjuds det på Emma och Fridas personliga SPF-favoriter.Klipps av Gabriella Lahti.En podd från Aller Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fint, fult och pengar
52. Escobar Inc - Smink

Fint, fult och pengar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 54:17


Det sexiga presidentparet är på besök i Sverige, Isabella har läst boken ”Den stora kreditfesten”. Anna berättar hur det har gått i lilla Handelshögskolan och en (eventuell) yrkeskriminell har hört av sig till Isabella och vill starta ett sminkmärke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The One One - WA Racing Podcast
Discussion: The Great Super Smink Debate - Episode 173

The One One - WA Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 22:20


According to the #WAracing Handicapper, race favourite Super Smink did not make a "compelling case" for inclusion in the Damien Oliver-Gold Rush. BJ Ryan provides the counterargument in this in-depth analysis of the week's hot topic.

Kvartssamtal med Gry Forssell med vänner

5 december 2023

Minner Podcast
A nagy bankoknak leaáldozott? - Adót csalt az Airbnb - Smink filter marketing és Üzleti könyvajánló #230

Minner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 46:12


BigTech hozhatja el a pénzügyi forradalmat? A nagy bankok versenytársa a Google és a Microsoft, legalábbis ezt gondolja a bankok 40%-a. 779,5 millió euró, ennyi bírságot kapott az AirBNB az olasz bíróságtól, mivel nem szedte be a bérbeadóktól a hatóságot megillető adót. Ez az AirBNB feladata lenne? A NYX Comsetics a Snapchattel közösen létrehozott egy AR filtert, amivel gyakorlatilag meg tudod nézni, hogy milyen lenne rajtad egy kozmetikai termék. Ez a jövője a sminkelésnek? Folytatjuk könyvajánló sorozatunkat. Tudtad, hogy szinte mindennap prezentálunk valamit? Üzleti életben szinte mindig. Erről szól a bemutatott könyvünk. Könyvajánló: A prezentáló én - https://pallasathenekiado.hu/konyvesbolt/nicole_soames-a-prezentalo-en/ A könyv bár a prezentálásról szól, de abban segít, hogy el tudd adni magad bárhol. A könyv több nézőpontból is megközelíti azt, hogy miire figyelj kommunikációd során, természetesen kihegyezve a prezentálásra, saját magad előadására. A heti híreink és témáink: (0:00) - Intro (1:50) - A BigTech hozhatja el a pénzügyi forradalmat (14:34) - Adócsalásért kapott bírságot az Airbnb (22:09) - Smink filter, mint marketing eszköz? (33:23) - Üzleti könyvajánló - A prezentáló én

Brasil Paralelo | Podcast
A FACE OCULTA DE EVITA (EVA PERÓN)

Brasil Paralelo | Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 30:00


Garanta a promoção exclusiva: https://sitebp.la/momento-black-friday ___________ Por trás de aclamadas personalidades há um lado obscuro que ninguém está olhando. Neste programa documental e cheio de mistérios, abordaremos a face oculta das principais personalidades e instituições. Nesta edição: Evita (Eva Perón) __________ Fontes: Duclos, M. Evita lado B: el costado nefasto que todos obvian de la compañera de Perón. Panam Post. 2021. Eva Perón. Biografias. UOL. 2005. Fraser, N. & Navarro, M. Evita: the real life of Eva Perón. 1996. Marty, A. Desmitificando a Evita Perón. Infobae. 2022. Palacios, A. O demolidor de mitos argentinos. Estadão. 2009 Reed, L. A herança de Perón e de Evita continua a prejudicar a Argentina. Gazeta do Povo. 2018. Romero, L. História contemporânea da Argentina. 2006. Pigna, F. Juan Domingo Perón. El Historiador. “Santa Evita” Perón. Que no te la cuenten. 2019. Scully, M. Quanto custou Perón à Argentina. Seleções do Reader's Digest. 1956. Sklarz, E. Oito destinos: a inacreditável saga do corpo de Evita Perón. Aventuras na História. UOL. 2022. Smink, V. 70 anos da morte de Evita: o destino extraordinário e macabro do corpo de Eva Perón. BBC News. 2022. Tweedie, N. Evita, the ‘egomaniac star of her own political pantomime'. The Telegraph. 2001. Wischñevsky, S. Detrás de la santa y de la puta. Página 12. 2019. __________ Precisa de ajuda para assinar? Fale com nossa equipe comercial: https://sitebp.la/yt-equipe-de-vendas __________ Já é assinante e gostaria de fazer o upgrade? Aperte aqui: https://sitebp.la/yt-equipe-upgrade __________ Siga a #BrasilParalelo: Site: https://bit.ly/portal-bp Instagram: / brasilparalelo Facebook: / brasilparalelo Twitter: / brasilparalelo Produtos oficiais: https://loja.brasilparalelo.com.br/ ___________ Sobre a Brasil Paralelo: Somos uma empresa de entretenimento e educação fundada em 2016. Produzimos documentários, filmes, séries, trilogias, cursos, podcasts e muito mais. Nosso foco é o conteúdo informativo e educativo relacionado ao contexto social, político e econômico brasileiro. Transcrição

Hírstart Robot Podcast
A francia nők sajátos trükkel érik el, hogy jobban aludjanak

Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 4:04


A francia nők sajátos trükkel érik el, hogy jobban aludjanak in.hu     2023-11-17 04:37:01     Bulvár Smink parfüm A francia nőknek van egy sajátos hackjük, amivel jobban alszanak éjszaka, és ennek köze van az illatokhoz.Nem csoda, hiszen a franciáknak hosszú történelme van a parfümökkel és a kesztyűk vagy zsebkendők illatosításával. Most itt az ideje, hogy beszéljünk a parfümök használatának előnyeiről a jobb alvás érdekében.Ahogy Violette francia sminkmester Meghalt Galambos Erzsi Mafab     2023-11-17 05:51:02     Film Színház József Attila Jászai Mari-díj Galambos Erzsi, Kossuth- és Jászai Mari-díjas, érdemes és kiváló művész, a Halhatatlanok Társulatának és a József Attila Színház örökös tagja hosszan tartó betegség után hunyt el csütörtökön. 6 híres nő, akikkel Matthew Perry szerelmi viszonyba keveredett Joy     2023-11-17 05:12:00     Film Párkapcsolat Matthew Perry Most szombaton lesz harmadik hete, hogy a Jóbarátok egykori sztárja, Matthew Perry tragikus hirtelenséggel elhunyt. Kapásból mondunk tizenöt ikonikus dalt Budapestről – Tudta, hogy még angol zenész is énekelt a magyar fővárosról? Blikk     2023-11-17 04:33:00     Zene Anglia Ahányféle dal, annyi arca van a fővárosunknak is, így nem véletlen, hogy az idén már a 150. évét betöltő Budapest megszámlálhatatlanul sok zenészt megihletett az évek során. Nem értjük, miért csak most, de végre csillagot kap Macaulay Culkin Hollywoodban Player     2023-11-16 20:33:09     Film Hollywood Karácsonyi filmek Macaulay Culkin Az rendben van, hogy Macaulay Culkin a Reszkessetek, betörők! első és második része óta nem tudott világsikert csinálni, de ez a két film annyira beépült a karácsonyi tradíciók közé világszerte, hogy a srácnak már nagyon régóta kijárt volna egy csillag a hollywoodi Hírességek sétányán. Mit csillag, mellszobor! Ebben a szerepben csatlakozhat Pedro Pascal a Marvel moziuniverzumához Noizz     2023-11-16 20:00:11     Film Mozi Marvel A Marvel Studios "Fantasztikus Négyes" című filmje a képregények egyik legismertebb szuperhőscsapatát hozza majd el a Marvel Moziverzumba, és most úgy tűnik megvan a tuti befutó az egyik főszerepre. Fúziós konyha Telex     2023-11-16 18:43:49     Zene Fesztiválok Koncert Zeneakadémia Bard Bach, Sosztakovics és Schönberg került terítékre a Zeneakadémián. Őszi groove, egy intelligens gyomros, majd a holdfényben egy pad, amin kifújhatjuk magunkat. Daniel Bard és a Fesztiválzenekar koncertjén jártam. Bródy, Hobo, Pataky, Vincze Lilla, Tátrai, Hevesi Tamás… – állandó installáción a poptörténet ikonjai Librarius     2023-11-17 09:59:36     Zene Kultúra Pataky Attila Földes László Hobo Hevesi Tamás A Magyar Poptörténet Legendái installáció három évtized populáris zenéjének előadóművészeit jeleníti meg a Magyar Zene Házában.   Ridley Scott a hidrogénbombához hasonlította a mesterséges intelligenciát Igényesférfi.hu     2023-11-17 06:34:53     Film Mesterséges intelligencia Ridley Scott Az Alien, a Szárnyas fejvadász és a Gladiátor rendezője, Ridley Scott nem nézi jó szemmel az AI térhódítását. Úgy véli, nagyon veszélyes, ha túl nagy hatalmat adunk olyan gépek kezébe, melyek idővel intelligensebbé válhatnak nálunk. Hazaengedték a kórházból Horváth Lajos Ottót HírTV     2023-11-16 18:20:00     Színpad Baleset Színház Nemzeti Színház Hazaengedték a kórházból Horváth Lajos Ottót is, aki múlt pénteken szenvedett balesetet a Nemzeti Színház színpadán. Megható szerepet vállalt Kulka János a Szent Efrém Férfikar klipjében hvg.hu     2023-11-17 10:00:00     Zene Kulka János Lumen (Christmas Lights) címmel jelenik meg november 17-én a férfikar karácsonyi lemeze, amihez egy megható videóklip is készült.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás
A francia nők sajátos trükkel érik el, hogy jobban aludjanak

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Film-zene-szórakozás

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 4:04


A francia nők sajátos trükkel érik el, hogy jobban aludjanak in.hu     2023-11-17 04:37:01     Bulvár Smink parfüm A francia nőknek van egy sajátos hackjük, amivel jobban alszanak éjszaka, és ennek köze van az illatokhoz.Nem csoda, hiszen a franciáknak hosszú történelme van a parfümökkel és a kesztyűk vagy zsebkendők illatosításával. Most itt az ideje, hogy beszéljünk a parfümök használatának előnyeiről a jobb alvás érdekében.Ahogy Violette francia sminkmester Meghalt Galambos Erzsi Mafab     2023-11-17 05:51:02     Film Színház József Attila Jászai Mari-díj Galambos Erzsi, Kossuth- és Jászai Mari-díjas, érdemes és kiváló művész, a Halhatatlanok Társulatának és a József Attila Színház örökös tagja hosszan tartó betegség után hunyt el csütörtökön. 6 híres nő, akikkel Matthew Perry szerelmi viszonyba keveredett Joy     2023-11-17 05:12:00     Film Párkapcsolat Matthew Perry Most szombaton lesz harmadik hete, hogy a Jóbarátok egykori sztárja, Matthew Perry tragikus hirtelenséggel elhunyt. Kapásból mondunk tizenöt ikonikus dalt Budapestről – Tudta, hogy még angol zenész is énekelt a magyar fővárosról? Blikk     2023-11-17 04:33:00     Zene Anglia Ahányféle dal, annyi arca van a fővárosunknak is, így nem véletlen, hogy az idén már a 150. évét betöltő Budapest megszámlálhatatlanul sok zenészt megihletett az évek során. Nem értjük, miért csak most, de végre csillagot kap Macaulay Culkin Hollywoodban Player     2023-11-16 20:33:09     Film Hollywood Karácsonyi filmek Macaulay Culkin Az rendben van, hogy Macaulay Culkin a Reszkessetek, betörők! első és második része óta nem tudott világsikert csinálni, de ez a két film annyira beépült a karácsonyi tradíciók közé világszerte, hogy a srácnak már nagyon régóta kijárt volna egy csillag a hollywoodi Hírességek sétányán. Mit csillag, mellszobor! Ebben a szerepben csatlakozhat Pedro Pascal a Marvel moziuniverzumához Noizz     2023-11-16 20:00:11     Film Mozi Marvel A Marvel Studios "Fantasztikus Négyes" című filmje a képregények egyik legismertebb szuperhőscsapatát hozza majd el a Marvel Moziverzumba, és most úgy tűnik megvan a tuti befutó az egyik főszerepre. Fúziós konyha Telex     2023-11-16 18:43:49     Zene Fesztiválok Koncert Zeneakadémia Bard Bach, Sosztakovics és Schönberg került terítékre a Zeneakadémián. Őszi groove, egy intelligens gyomros, majd a holdfényben egy pad, amin kifújhatjuk magunkat. Daniel Bard és a Fesztiválzenekar koncertjén jártam. Bródy, Hobo, Pataky, Vincze Lilla, Tátrai, Hevesi Tamás… – állandó installáción a poptörténet ikonjai Librarius     2023-11-17 09:59:36     Zene Kultúra Pataky Attila Földes László Hobo Hevesi Tamás A Magyar Poptörténet Legendái installáció három évtized populáris zenéjének előadóművészeit jeleníti meg a Magyar Zene Házában.   Ridley Scott a hidrogénbombához hasonlította a mesterséges intelligenciát Igényesférfi.hu     2023-11-17 06:34:53     Film Mesterséges intelligencia Ridley Scott Az Alien, a Szárnyas fejvadász és a Gladiátor rendezője, Ridley Scott nem nézi jó szemmel az AI térhódítását. Úgy véli, nagyon veszélyes, ha túl nagy hatalmat adunk olyan gépek kezébe, melyek idővel intelligensebbé válhatnak nálunk. Hazaengedték a kórházból Horváth Lajos Ottót HírTV     2023-11-16 18:20:00     Színpad Baleset Színház Nemzeti Színház Hazaengedték a kórházból Horváth Lajos Ottót is, aki múlt pénteken szenvedett balesetet a Nemzeti Színház színpadán. Megható szerepet vállalt Kulka János a Szent Efrém Férfikar klipjében hvg.hu     2023-11-17 10:00:00     Zene Kulka János Lumen (Christmas Lights) címmel jelenik meg november 17-én a férfikar karácsonyi lemeze, amihez egy megható videóklip is készült.

Tabberaset
Tabbetipset: smink och drink

Tabberaset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 16:19


Vi ger er våra bästa sminkprodukter och godaste drinkar när man fixar sig! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Weekly D
Yvonne Smink: Movement is Art

The Weekly D

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 72:40


Minner Podcast
Ezek a világ legértékesebb márkái - Megéri Európában árulni - Itt a digitális smink #199

Minner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 32:47


Az Alzánál "gvhkedvezmeny" kuponkóddal váltható be az a kedvezmény, amit a tisztességtelen marketing gyakorlatok miatt kötelesek adni a fogyasztóknak. Most ez büntetés, vagy inkább marketinget csinál a szabálysértő cégeknek a GVH?! Egy tanácsadó cég rangsorolta 2023 legértékesebb márkáit, első helyen az Amazon, de pár év alatt előkelő helyre tört a TikTok is. Motiváló statisztika az e-kereskedőknek: a magyar vásárlóerő több, mint 46%-al elmarad az európaitól. Ez rosszul hangozhat, de pont emiatt éri meg exportban gondolkodni. Végül egy izgalmas marketing kollaboráció: a Maybelline videómeetinges smink filterrel éri el, hogy virtuálisan felpróbáld a termékeit, a Teams ebben a partnere. A Hírszemle adásában ma ketten beszélgettünk, a mikrofonok mögött Mándó Milán és Sólyom Eszter. A heti híreink és témáink: (0:00) - Intro (0:15) - A GVH marketingügynökség lett? (5:08) - Ezek 2023 legértékesebb márkái (11:42) - Adj el Európában online! Motiváló e-ker statisztikák (23:02) - Maybelline digitális smink a Teamsben Az említet cég, aki exportban segít: https://everigo.eu/exportalj/ További hírekért és izgalmas üzleti tartalmakért irány a Minner: https://minner.hu/

It's Going to Be Okay!
Embracing Imperfections in Motherhood: A Chat with Dr. Edward Smink

It's Going to Be Okay!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 45:30


From childhood struggles to executive success, Dr. Edward Smink's inspiring journey of caregiving takes an unexpected turn that will leave you on the edge of your seat. But what happens next will challenge everything you thought you knew about the importance of self-care and resilience in the world of caregiving... Resilience is that capacity to enter into a situation without it sending you into a snowball. My special guest is Dr. Edward Smink Introducing Dr. Edward Smink, the guiding light behind The Soul of Caregiving coaching practice and a beloved expert in the caregiving community. With an impressive background in nursing, psychology, and depth psychology, Edward has made it his mission to help caregivers and mothers find the self-care and balance they need to thrive. As a speaker, coach, and author of The Soul of Caregiving: A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and This is Dr. Edward Smink's story: Dr. Edward Smink's journey began in his childhood, where he quickly learned the different roles within an alcoholic family, discovering his inner caregiver. Pursuing a career in nursing and chaplaincy, he dedicated his time to providing hope and support to patients, eventually becoming an executive director at various healthcare centers. Inspired by his experiences, Dr. Smink authored a book on caregiving, emphasizing that everyone is a caregiver in some capacity. Through his work, he promotes self-care for caregivers, setting boundaries, and forgiving imperfections to help manage compassion fatigue and build resilience. In this episode, you will be able to: ·       Strengthen resilience against caregiver fatigue by embracing reflection and addressing issues. ·       Practice self-care as caregivers and mothers through boundary-setting and embracing imperfection. ·       Enhance communication with children by attentively listening to their fears and concerns. ·       Recognize the need for a caregiving paradigm shift toward greater emotional openness. ·       Navigate challenging situations with humor and gratitude to lighten the burden. The resources mentioned in this episode are: ·       Rate and review the podcast if listening on a podcast platform. ·       Comment, like and subscribe to the YouTube channel if watching on YouTube. ·       Share the podcast or YouTube video with someone you care about. ·       Check out Dr. Edward Smink's coaching practice, The Soul of Caregiving. ·       Purchase Dr. Edward Smink's book, The Soul of Caregiving: A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation. ·       Reflect on situations and consider what can be learned from them. ·       Acknowledge problems and work on finding solutions. ·       Build boundaries to avoid negative influences. ·       Take time for self-care. ·       Listen to those around you and try to understand their perspective. Connect with me here: https://www.facebook.com/motherhoodunfiltereditsgoingtobeokay/about https://www.nickyasherbowling.com https://www.youtube.com/https://www.youtube.com/@itsgoingtobeokay. https://www.twitter.com/https://twitter.com/nashebowling https://www.linkedin.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickyasherbowling/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsgoingtobeokay/message

Agency Intelligence
Power Women In Insurance: Cultivating Courage In The Insurance Industry with Dawnyel Smink

Agency Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 61:55


In this episode of Power Women In Insurance, Teresa Kitchens sits down with Dawnyel Smink, President of Canyon Lands Insurance and Founder of Women In Insurance Sharing Empowerment (WIISE). They discuss mentoring done right and how to build the courage to be our very best. Episode Highlights: Dawnyel discusses her passion for empowering women in the insurance industry and how she started the Women In Insurance Sharing Empowerment (WIISE). (2:28) Dawnyel shares her strategy of making it easy to show appreciation and make a difference in people's lives by using cards with positive messages. (13:01) Dawnyel discusses various ways she shows appreciation to her team, clients, and agencies, including giving scholarships and challenges, and emphasizes the importance of knowing the love language of one's team. (18:42) Dawnyel explains how she helps people manage their personal and professional life by asking questions and giving them a planner. (34:36) Dawnyel encourages people not to take rejection personally, as it doesn't mean you're wrong for everything you've done. (45:11) Dawnyel mentions that the WIISE Workshop was created to create a brave place to talk about empowerment, mental well-being, and how to have the right conversations at the right time. (52:28) Key Quotes: “It makes it easier to take some risks and do stuff that is really, really scary if you embrace the one person on the positive side, instead of embracing the one person on the negative side.” - Dawnyel Smink “You're responsible for where your path is going, no matter what obstacles or things are thrown in your way, and you can decide to make it a learning lesson. And you can remove those obstacles, and then you can go move forward in your life.” - Dawnyel Smink Resources Mentioned: Dawnyel Smink LinkedIn Canyon Lands Insurance CLI Select Agencies Wiise Women Contact Teresa Kitchens Sterling Insurance Group

Power Women In Insurance
Cultivating Courage In The Insurance Industry with Dawnyel Smink

Power Women In Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 61:25


In this episode of Power Women In Insurance, Teresa Kitchens sits down with Dawnyel Smink, President of Canyon Lands Insurance and Founder of Women In Insurance Sharing Empowerment (WIISE). They discuss mentoring done right and how to build the courage to be our very best. Episode Highlights: Dawnyel discusses her passion for empowering women in the insurance industry and how she started the Women In Insurance Sharing Empowerment (WIISE). (2:28) Dawnyel shares her strategy of making it easy to show appreciation and make a difference in people's lives by using cards with positive messages. (13:01) Dawnyel discusses various ways she shows appreciation to her team, clients, and agencies, including giving scholarships and challenges, and emphasizes the importance of knowing the love language of one's team. (18:42) Dawnyel explains how she helps people manage their personal and professional life by asking questions and giving them a planner. (34:36) Dawnyel encourages people not to take rejection personally, as it doesn't mean you're wrong for everything you've done. (45:11) Dawnyel mentions that the WIISE Workshop was created to create a brave place to talk about empowerment, mental well-being, and how to have the right conversations at the right time. (52:28) Key Quotes: “It makes it easier to take some risks and do stuff that is really, really scary if you embrace the one person on the positive side, instead of embracing the one person on the negative side.” - Dawnyel Smink “You're responsible for where your path is going, no matter what obstacles or things are thrown in your way, and you can decide to make it a learning lesson. And you can remove those obstacles, and then you can go move forward in your life.” - Dawnyel Smink Resources Mentioned: Dawnyel Smink LinkedIn Canyon Lands Insurance CLI Select Agencies Wiise Women Contact Teresa Kitchens Sterling Insurance Group

Better Millennial
What Are Your Core Values? - Tell Me About Your 20s Series - with Tyler Smink

Better Millennial

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 51:02


Remember when this podcast was called Tell Me About Your 20s and I quite literally just interviewed peeps about the important lessons they've learned or experiences they've had in young adulthood? Well, it was tough to produce and book people and record week to week, so I thought we'd make it a series on Better Millennial! Today, I've brought my fiance, Tyler, on to talk about how he has cultivated his core values while going through his 20s. We talk about things like loyalty, partnership, and putting yourself into uncomfortable positions to make the changes needed to grow! It's a great conversation and I loved having Tyler on! Please make sure to subscribe, rate, review, and share this podcast out with your pals :)

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus
Episode #89: The Burden Of Caregivers, Compassion Fatigue & Burnout, With Dr. Edward Smink, Author & Coach

Sex, Drugs, and Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 52:36


INTRODUCTION:  Edward Smink, the founder of The Soul of Caregiving Coaching Practice, is an in-demand speaker, coach, and author of The Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation. Edward holds an Associate Degree in Nursing from Newton Junior College, a BA in Psychology from Boston College, an MA in Counseling Psychology, a MA and PhD in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is a former Registered Nurse, Healthcare Executive in Mission, Values, Spirituality, Ethics, End of Life Care, and Community Health. He holds titles as a Board-Certified Chaplain with the National Association of Catholic Chaplains and is an Associate Coach with the International Coaching Federation. INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to): ·      Care Advice For The Caregiver·      Compassion Fatigue Defined·      Burnout Defined·      Pandemic Benefits·      Emotional Considerations·      Relationship Imbalance·      Why Comparisons Won't Work·      Three Cultural Taboos That Prevent Self-Care  CONNECT WITH DR. SMINK: Website & Books: https://soulofcaregiving.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/soulofcaregivingTwitter: https://twitter.com/smink_mLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edwardmphd/  CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON: Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comWebsite: https://www.DownUnderApparel.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sexdrugsandjesusYouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook:   https://www.facebook.com/SexDrugsAndJesus/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexdrugsandjesuspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TabooTopixLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonPinterest: https://www.pinterest.es/SexDrugsAndJesus/_saved/Email: DeVannon@SDJPodcast.com  DE'VANNON'S RECOMMENDATIONS: ·      Pray Away Documentary (NETFLIX)o  https://www.netflix.com/title/81040370o  TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk_CqGVfxEs ·      OverviewBible (Jeffrey Kranz)o  https://overviewbible.como  https://www.youtube.com/c/OverviewBible ·      Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed (Documentary)o  https://press.discoveryplus.com/lifestyle/discovery-announces-key-participants-featured-in-upcoming-expose-of-the-hillsong-church-controversy-hillsong-a-megachurch-exposed/ ·      Leaving Hillsong Podcast With Tanya Levino  https://leavinghillsong.podbean.com  ·      Upwork: https://www.upwork.com·      FreeUp: https://freeup.net VETERAN'S SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS ·      Disabled American Veterans (DAV): https://www.dav.org·      American Legion: https://www.legion.org ·      What The World Needs Now (Dionne Warwick): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHAs9cdTqg  INTERESTED IN PODCASTING OR BEING A GUEST?: ·      PodMatch is awesome! This application streamlines the process of finding guests for your show and also helps you find shows to be a guest on. The PodMatch Community is a part of this and that is where you can ask questions and get help from an entire network of people so that you save both money and time on your podcasting journey.https://podmatch.com/signup/devannon  TRANSCRIPT: Dr. Edward Smink[00:00:00]You're listening to the sex drugs and Jesus podcast, where we discuss whatever the fuck we want to! And yes, we can put sex and drugs and Jesus all in the same bed and still be all right at the end of the day. My name is De'Vannon and I'll be interviewing guests from every corner of this world as we dig into topics that are too risqué for the morning show, as we strive to help you understand what's really going on in your life.There is nothing off the table and we've got a lot to talk about. So let's dive right into this episode.DeVannon: Dr. Edward Smith, the founder of the Soul of Caregiving Coaching Practice, is an in-demand speaker, coach, and author of the Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation. This is a very unique episode, Edward and I. Come at caregiving from a unique perspective with the focus being on giving care advice to the caregiver.Y'all compassionate [00:01:00] fatigue and burnout are real, and I'm happy to have an expert here with me today to tell you everything about it. De'Vannon: Hello everyone and welcome back to the Sex Drugs in Jesus podcast. My name is Devana. I'm your host. Have with me here today Dr. Edward smi, and he is the author of a, I'm gonna say a. Hmm. A very polarizing book called Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation. This book here talks about what I consider to be a most taboo topic because it deals with the pains and the grievances that people go through, not because of problems they're going through necessarily, but because the.DeVannon: Problems a loved one is going through, particularly in the area of health. And so that's what we're going to talk to today. You know, how we can beat ourselves up, tell us, tell ourselves we've never done enough, you know, when they die, what more could we have done? So on and so forth. And through caring for [00:02:00] somebody who's not well, we forget to take care of ourselves.And so, so Dr. Smith's website addresses that in depth as to does this book we're gonna talk about today. So, Dr. Smi, how are you?Edward: I am doing very well and I appreciate this opportunity to talk about self-care and, and how to prevent compassion fatigue and burnout.DeVannon: Absolutely. And so tell us you know, a little bit about like your educational history you know, you are a doctor. Tell us like, you know, where you went to school, what kind of doctor Exactly. And so.Edward: Well, I have a doctorate in depth psychology, which focuses on trying to understand a person's Willingness to deal with their life, to deal with their soul. And I use the word soul in the sense of that inner energy that's within each [00:03:00] person. I, I think of the The painting in the Sistine Chapel where you have the divine God, the Father reaching out to Adam, and there's that sense of touching each other, that somehow we allow ourselves to get in touch with that sacred part of who we are.And in that space, we're able to make appropriate choices and decisions. So I used to belong to a community of brothers that work for healthcare. I have a background in nursing. And then I became a chaplain and I, I worked a lot with the different ethical and, and, and, and spiritual issues that both families and, and caregivers and patients experience.And I could, I could talk more about that. And then I after I got. Bachelor's in, in nursing. I [00:04:00]then got a master's in counseling psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. And, and I used to work full-time also, so I worked full-time and I also got my master's. And I don't know how I did it, but I did it.And I then started doing coaching and I started working in, in executive leadership in, in healthcare working with mission and values, which has to do with organizational organizational development. And, and then I also worked with ethics. I was on ethics committees. I was on, developed ethics committees and dealt with death and dying, dealt with hospice. Dealt with the issues that most family members face when a loved one becomes critically ill. And then I also worked in community health trying to be a [00:05:00] presence in the community our healthcare system to give back to the community in helping them with, with different health issues. So I got a, a master.In, in counseling psychology. Then I got a PhD, another master's in a PhD, in depth psychology, and that's where the doctor comes from. My Doctoral thesis was the thresholds of affliction, the heroic journey of healing. What happens to a person when they're ill and what resources do they use to help them get in touch with that curative part of their that's happening or to help them deal with the, the dying process.That's sort of my background and I sound younger than I am, and I, I like that. Most people think I am about 10 or 15 years younger than I am, and I like that too. And I [00:06:00] often say, if you could only see me now. But anyway, I have a passion to reach out to caregivers and then I explain who are the caregivers?And I say, we all are because at the heart of being human is to. Parents care for their children. Spouses care for each other. Educators care for their pupils. First responders and police officers care for the people they work with. We're all, we're all caregivers. It's not just in the medical field of doctors and nurses and, and, and therapists.So, because we all care, the, the danger is that we don't care for our. We're, we're, we're, I think there's a phrase that's easier to give than receive, and, and so we're, we're used to always wanting to give, but we don't use those same skills to take care of [00:07:00] ourself. In the, in the Hebrew scripture and then also in the Christians scriptures, it says, you know, love the Lord your God with all your mind, all your heart, and all your being.And then it says, love your neighbor as you love. Now here's the question. Have we grown up with a healthy respect of loving ourself? We usually think we're not good enough or what because of culture or our different political aspirations. We don't feel that the gift that we are in, in, in most spiritual traditions as as, as a child of the divine, we don't, we don't.Let that sink in and realize how, how special we are. So you're special and I'm special. The everyone who's listening is special. And when we allow ourselves to experience that specialness, we're able to make appropriate decisions to care for ourself.DeVannon: Right. [00:08:00] So thank you for uh, the, that, that, that, that thorough breakdown of You know, well, I guess you, I guess your answered the other question I was gonna ask you about, like, why you wrote the book, you know, and that I think you, I think you covered that already, so thank you for that. But you mentioned that, that, that you do coaching.So I'm curious, like what, what sort of coaching do you do and what is it that you help people gain?Edward: Well, I work mainly with caregivers. And who are they? So the, we're all caregivers, but what I really try to focus on a person who's experiencing compassion fatigue, and I'll explain that in, in, in also burnout. I'll explain that. You hear that a lot. I try to have them focus on their strengths, not on the problem that they're dealing with.So what are the strengths that you. and when we, we focus on our own interior strengths, then we're able to [00:09:00] separate the issue that's, that we're dealing with. We're able to pull it apart. We're able to make appropriate choices cuz we have a foundation. But what happens with compassion fatigue is that we we're so exhausted, we lose our bearing.You know, we're, we're on. And we need to get back to the center of things. So compassion fatigue happens because we love what we're doing and we get exhausted.DeVannon: So,Edward: love what we're doing.DeVannon: so, so it's a mixture of love and exhaustion. Before, before we get too much into the definition of compassion fatigue, I wanted, I want to hang on to the Into the coaching. So y'all, his, his, his website is soul of caregiving.com. You can book counseling, coaching sessions, co counseling sessions there and get more information there.He's a very interesting blog on the website and of course, you know the book soul of Caregiving, the Caregiver Guide to Healing and Transformation can [00:10:00] also all be bought through that website. So, , do you, can you gimme an example of like a client that you were working with, like what their issue was and how you helped them to overcome that issue, and then what, how they were after you helped them to overcome.Edward: well, I can think of one in particular who was an executive leader in in nursing, and she always. Always got in trouble because she was, she wasn't taking care of herself. And, and she came to me and, and she said, I, I think I'm, I'm going through burnout. And I, so we started talking about it, and over a course of six months, and sometimes it takes longer, she was able to focus on how she.Get out of the trap that she knitted herself into. [00:11:00] She didn't realize that she was like a, a, a hamster in a wheel that was constantly going, going spinning and spinning and spinning cuz she was always so directed to take care of others. And she learned that from her mother who was a nurse. And so she, she always thought she had to push and push and push and push and push and never took time for herself.So that realization took time for her to own it and not to feel selfish or not to feel guilty. Well, I'm guilty because I'm, I'm, I am taking a three day weekend, or I'm guilty because my husband and I are going for a trip and we're leaving the children with our grand, with our parents. It, it's like it It is, it is.And I had another client. Who felt she was selfish, you know? And I said, look at, and I told this other client, I said, look [00:12:00] at what you've done, what you've done for others. How can you say you're selfish? This other client was taking care of her father with Alzheimer for two years until he died. And I said, look at all you've done.How can you say you're selfish? And she realized, She wasn't selfish to take care of herself, but it took a long time for her to say it's okay. So coaching takes time. It's not, it's not like, you know, you're knocked off your horse and, and, and you get insight. You get insight and then you have to apply it.Yeah. It, it, you have, it's like a muscle. You have to massage it.DeVannon: Right? And so when it, when it comes to the to the caregivers and the caretakers, Well, there was a sta a statistic that, that I read that it says like, in 20 20, 20 3% of American caregivers said caregiving had made [00:13:00] their own health worse. And that's according to the A A R P. You know, and I was reading it, you know, you know, and it also elsewhere said you know, that care caregiving is like the growing crisis that everyone must face.I think we saw this a lot. You know, when Covid hit and then the nurses and everything, you know, they started quitting and, you know, there was a lot of burnout and like, and fatigue and stuff like that. So did you see an an influx of, of, I guess, customers or patients during covid or how, how, from your view, has Covid impacted the subject at hand?Edward: Well, COVID affected us. In many ways, and I think the main reason was it the normal that we knew became nonexistent. So most of us were going through a sense of [00:14:00] grieving. We were going through a sense of loss. We were going through anxiety because we wanted to get out and do things. We wanted to get back to normal.I remember two years ago I was gonna have a, a birthday party for my brother and myself we're twins, and that's when Covid started. And I remember it saying to my, my cousin, well, this'll be over in a week or two and we can get on with it. Well, two years later, you know, we're, we're, we're emerging out of our tunnels.But I think what most people. Faced was themself. They, they had to deal with issues that all of a sudden popped up that they couldn't run away from, and, and so that some were able to cope with that and some weren't. I think it also helped people become more reflect. [00:15:00] You know, after you can't, I mean, how many movies can you watch it?You know, and all of a sudden you're realizing that you have time to read, you have time to focus, you have time to write, you have time to journal, you have time to read that book. You've always wanted to, you have time to spend with your family in ways that you didn't. And so it, it, it forced most of us to deal.Personal issues that often were hidden. And so there's a recovery they call it now, post covid, you know relief. How, how to, how to help clients or how to help each other realize we can put our feet back in the water, but the water is different than it was two years ago. . See, that's, that's, that's what's d.and so we're creating a new normal. That's different because we're [00:16:00] different.DeVannon: Right. And so, yeah, I mean, I, I concur. People did have to face themselves. I think that that is like the greatest benefit of Covid. I dunno if it sounds, You know, oxymoron to associate benefits with Covid, but I do cuz I felt like personally a lot of good came out of it. And one of the greatest things was, like you said, causing people to face themselves because people could not go and bury their reality and activities or bury their pain and activities.You know, they had to actually deal with life on life terms and deal with life as it is, rather than to be, to cater to distrac.Edward: Exactly. Exactly. And it, it, it challenged all of us. And, and some people did. And others in coping and others, you know, got really depressed.DeVannon: Yeah. Or acted out in their own ways. , so.Edward: Yes, we do.DeVannon: All right, so, so then let, let me bring this back around [00:17:00] then to the compassion fatigue and burnout. Go ahead and explain to us, you know, what those two are.Edward: Well, compassion fatigue has to do with doing something. We love. We really love being a parent. We really love being a spouse. We really love teaching, or we love nursing, or we love being a, a, a first responder or please. We love, we love, we love what we do, but we get exhausted. And because we get exhausted, it's called compassion.because we're so compassion, we get fatigued. And the antidote to that is called compassion resilience, that we're able to step away from a situation and, and, and not Not de personalize ourself from it, but [00:18:00] to build a safety net and boundaries that we could weave in and out without getting totally absorbed in, into, into the situation.So that's, that's what compassion fatigue is. Burnout has to do with being in a situation. It could be, as you said, the danger of being a caregiver at home and feels feeling. and no one's helping me. And I could talk about that in a little bit. And so you, you, you lose hope. You don't get the emotional let's say a wife is taking care of her husband who has Alzheimer's.She doesn't get the same satisfaction of the relationship that she had before. So she's going through a sense of grieving and, and she also is, is. Feels that she's stuck. And so or I could [00:19:00] be in a, a work situation in, in a hospital clinic, a, a school, and, and the people in charge do not give me the normal human satisfaction of being there as a person.I'm, I'm just a clog and a wheel, and so I never feel I get the support. I never feel that there's people helping me and, and acknowledging my humanness appreciation. You've done a good job. We're really proud of you. All those things that help a person realize that that what they're doing is, is who they are and they're affirmed in that situation.When you're not affirm. You, you feel like you're, you're hitting your head against the wall because no matter what you do doesn't change the situation that the people on top don't recognize you [00:20:00]in your human gifts and capacities. So that's the difference between burnout and compassion fatigue.DeVannon: Right. And so thank you for, you for explaining that. Another great thing I thought that came from Covid was this gut check that had to come into employers because employers. you know, not always so great. Their employees underappreciate them, overwork them, underpay them, and act like that. That employee always has to come there.When people were sitting at home reflecting, they realized that, you know, life is short. They got their value system organized. A lot of people who never liked those jobs anyway, and were burned out on those jobs, then go back to those jobs and you know, and now we have like this surplus of jobs and everything.And I think it's the most beautiful thing because employee employers have had to humble themselves downEdward: Yes. Yes.DeVannon: and not think the world revolves around them because they're the one cutting the checks. , [00:21:00] you know, you actually need employees to make a business run, and so,Edward: Well, I like what you said that that many people got in touch with their values and realized that they, they could leave a situation, they didn't have to stay stuck. , you see? And, and they could, they could work with a corporation on a different way. And corporations were realizing that the best, the most important entity that they have are their employees.And, and so how do you make sure that their needs are being taken care. It, it, it's, it takes, it takes less money to care for your employees than to keep hiring new people cuz people quit.DeVannon: right. It does. Absolutely. And hopefully these employers have learned that of the reason why I work for myself now is because I've had a [00:22:00] litany of terrible bosses and supervisors and companies that I've worked for and I was just like, you know the hell with all that. So Well, something in you. Something in you said, see, it forced you to be creative. , it forced you to get in touch with what your real values and what you wanted to do. And so that's, that's the blessing. And saying, I can't go back to that. I don't, you know, but some people do and, and they, they're miserable.Edward: I call 'em mis aholic, so I'm glad you brought that up,DeVannon: Absolutely. Now I'm gonna take a curve ball here with compassion fatigue and burnout, because as you were describing it, I'm hearing echoes of relatability here when it comes to romantic relationships. You know, we've talked about like parents, you know, employers are health setting. , [00:23:00] do you believe there's any implications with compassion fatigue and burnout when we have like a romantic partner and maybe we've overextended that relationship and we just don't wanna leave?Edward: Well, I think the same issue comes up about being true to yourself and sometimes, and I'm sure during the covid, people realized who are married, that they don't love each other. And so they made appropriate decisions. I think that romantically, I often say the gift of a relationship is that the spouse gives permission for the other to be who they are and vice versa.So your, your, your spouse wants you to be who you really could. And you want your spouse to be who they [00:24:00] really could be. And so when you start with that framework, you're on a deeper level than competition.DeVannon: Hmm.Edward: And you know you probably know and heard enough that the way women think is different than the way men.and they're both, both, right, , it's not like one's right, or or the other. But men tend to look at something from one perspective and women from the other, and they could share those perspectives. And again, it's not right or wrong, it's just the fact that, oh, I didn't see it that way. So again, how does it, how does it come back to normal communication?DeVannon: So when you, when you said you know, no competition, I, I had that reaction because, you know, I'm, I'm dealing with a relationship right now where, There's this whole from the other person, like this whole competition wanting to compare, [00:25:00] you know? So that's why I had that reaction because like you hit the nail on the head,Edward: Well, you might, you might again You might decide to have a come to Jesus meeting and, and say, I, I, you know, it it, let's say for example, this person does something where you feel competition. That's when you should say can, can we talk about, I just feel you're competing with me and I, I, I don't want to compete with you.I wanna love. And if she's open to that or he's open to that, then you have a beginning of a new relationship. If they're not, then you're realizing that you're in the wrong relationship.DeVannon: Right, because that, that, that comparison and that competition doesn't work. [00:26:00] I was talking with you know, well, well, you know, we've seen this on the news actually often enough. You know, you'll have like one person in the relationship, be it straight, gay by whatever and so so, you know, we, we see on the news sometimes where jealous partner, jealous spouse, shows up at the job and like, kills someone, you know, kills their significant other because they were jealous or envious or whatever the case may be.You know, That whole like, like the comparing thing and the competitiveness, you know, you mentioned it, but I really wanna point out to people just how dangerous that can get, you know, to, to, to stay in a relationship with somebody who doesn't feel like they have equal footing. And that relationship, that thing is like a sort of cancer that's only gonna get worse with time until that person snaps and does something.You can't stay in a relationship with somebody if you're constantly feeling like you're less.Edward: Agree, and, and [00:27:00] all of us, no matter who we are. I mean, I grew up in an alcoholic family and I real, it took me a long time to overcome feeling I wasn't good enough. You know, you from your background, especially from the racial background, you know, you're, the way the white culture treats you. You go, well, am I good?and, and all of a sudden you realize, damn, I am good enough, , you know, and, and I'm good enough. So that's a real transformation. It's a real gift to stand before the sacred and say, thank you for giving me the gifts I have and, and I will use my life to the best of my ability to live out those gift. I mean, how many, how many people?How many people complimented you today?[00:28:00]DeVannon: Well, I rarely leave my house, so, but when I'm when I'm out and about, you know, not really. I'm the one who finds, I like to compliment people because I understand what that's doing for them, but most people don't give them out.Edward: Yeah. But I'm sure you have, you have good friends that support you.DeVannon: Yeah, I mean, when I go around my friends, you know, if I change my beard color or I have on, if I've lost weight, you know, absolutely. They'll do that. They will.Edward: I have a friend who, who dyes his beard alsoDeVannon: It's the thing to do, man. I can't grow hair on my head, so I gotta work with what I have, with what I got. So now let me thank you for going down that, that off the beat path with me with the whole relationships and everything because, you know, self-care is so, so important here. And when I think about this, I think about like how when my [00:29:00] grandfather had a stroke and then I think he was in the hospital paralyzed for like six months.you know, the family had, you know, was keeping going up there to the hospital. I think about various people who have died and, and they were like bedridden in the hospital and I can, I remember how tired, like you can tell it in the faces and the energy of the person who was going up there, attend to them and everything.Then when they died, it's like their care. It's like they got 20 years added back to their lives. 20, 30 years came back. It's like their youth was renewed. And so can you talk to us about how it can be bad for our health to pour that much of our cells into somebody?Edward: Well, it can be both a blessing and and a challenge. The blessing is, I've often said to doctors and nurses and other healthcare professionals, , are [00:30:00] you a better person because of the work that you do? And they all shake their head, yes, I, I'm a better person because that other person has taught me something that I didn't know about myself.So, for example, it is very tiring to be a caregiver and I may not be good with patience. . Well, the caregiver or your grandfather taught your family how to be patient. I mean, it just happened because that's what happens. The, the, the person who is, who is the one being cared for becomes the caregiver to the caregiver. So when you reflect on those experiences, you pause and. on, on the different experiences. That's what feeds you. When you don't, that that's when [00:31:00] you get tied up in nuts and, and you know, you probably heard, gee, I wish that person was dead. And then you hit yourself on the head and go, well, you know, how do, why am I saying that?Well, I'm saying that cuz I'm frustrated, , you know, I'm, I'm tired and.In our culture today, we don't acknowledge dying. I wrote a paper about that called doctors and nurses don't like to say the D word Dying. So the doctor will say, well, you're, you're great. Grandfather isn't really doing well. What do you want me to. and then the family feels they have to make a decision whether or not the person lives or dies. 25 [00:32:00] years ago, the physician would say, your grandfather isn't doing well. We're gonna do everything to keep him comfortable, and, and his time is short, but we're gonna keep 'em comfortable. See the difference. The physician. The physician hold. Holds the crisis. If, if you have children or, or ne nieces and nephews, if there's something wrong with them, they run up to you.What do you do? You reach out to your arms and you hold them. So caregivers need to hold the crisis. And what happens today is the p. will say, what do you want me to do? And, and the, the family gets all excited. Like they're pulling the plug. Well, they're not pulling the plug. The disease is pulling the plug.You know what, what's, what's really [00:33:00] happening? And we have all these technology to prevent the dying process to keep a person alive when there's no. No outcome that is going to be beneficial. And so that's exhausting too. It's exhausting because family members feel they're responsible, but they're not responsible.The doctor is, and the disease process helps. You know, no one wants someone that they love to die. I call that an. On the other hand, the person's medical condition is causing the person to die. I call that an orange, and they're both the same. And so unless we address the fact that we're, we're ha we, we really feel we don't want the person to die and [00:34:00] address the fact, the fact that they are.What happens is it gets all messed up. I call it a fruit salad , instead of, instead of dealing with one issue at, at a time. And yes, I, I, I, I want my loved one to live, but I recognize that they're dying and so let's do what's, what we can to keep them comfort.DeVannon: what do you recommend, and I know each person is different in each situation where somebody's caregiving is different, whether it's a romantic relationship or someone dying in a hospice or a kid, or is there any general advice you can give to, you know, You know how, how, how does, how do people stop and understand, hey, you know, n I need to stop and do something for myself.I'm giving too much. Do you find that people are like resistant to seeking help for [00:35:00] self-care in the first placeEdward: Well, they are, our culture says that I, I in my research I found out that there are are three cultural taboos that prevent self-care. The first is to acknowledge there's something in me that I need help with. We're raised to think we have to solve everything. and that it's a sign of weakness to ask for help.But healing is social healing has to do with relationships. And so the first cultural taboo is don't acknowledge there's something in you. There's an issue that needs to be further explored and you can't do it by yourself. The second cultural taboo is just as we don't trust what's happening or trust another, we don't communicate our story.So let's talk about, you know, all [00:36:00] the floods that have happened here in, in California. All the devastation in some parts of the country. I, I mean, it's some parts of the state and you have first responders. , you know, do their best. And, and, and someone may be swept away like a five year old was, you know, a couple weeks ago.Well, that affects the person. And so can they tell their peers, you know, you know, I have a story to tell and boy, that, that losing that little kid really affected me. See, talking about our story is considered also a sign of weakness. And, and sh and to be shamed, you know, we're supposed to handle everything.We're not supposed to share, share our story. But the, the real issue of healing is when we share our story and were heard, you know, that the other person really hears us. [00:37:00] It frees us to make choices. So we wanna trust someone that will hear our story. We don't advi, we don't want advice. You know, we want someone to hear us.And so that's the second taboo is don't communicate your story. And the third cultural taboo is, Don't feel what, what you're feeling. Don't acknowledge what you're feeling. I feel sad. I feel pain. I feel hurt. I feel anger over that situation. We're supposed to have a stiff upper lip pull up your bootstraps.You know, big boys don't cry. And big girls you know, get too emotional and they're both wrong because being human is to. . And so I have a feeling over that particular situation I, and you know, it could be sad, it could be anger, it could be grief it, you know, but I'm [00:38:00] acknowledging that that really affected me.I was working with a client once and she was a first responder and she was, she and her team went out to a, a single plane airplane. And when she got there, they couldn't save the pilot cuz the, the plane just blew up. And so she was distraught over that and, and she started not sleeping well. And she started drinking and finally her supervisor said what's going on?And I think you need a coach to help you sort this through. So I was hired to do that. . And so as we're working through this situation, she's realized that it, it wasn't her fault and, and she couldn't do anything and that was okay in this situation. And she [00:39:00] then started getting in touch with going to a group that was called debriefing.And she liked it so much because she realized that in that, people could talk openly about their experience and that she wasn't by herself anymore. And her other teammates, this was voluntary. Her other teammates would, would tease her and say, oh, you're going to the Cry Babies Club. So again, that's the culture.You know, don't, don't debrief, don't talk about what you're feeling. Don't ask for help, don't communicate your story. So all those things pile up. And, and so we're raised we're raised not to, to be rugged individualist. Now that's, that's more the, the English. [00:40:00] Focus, but the African American and the Mediterranean culture is to go to your family.It's more communal versus, versus the white culture that tends to be more independent, so the independent person has to reach out for help. The person who, who's in a, a communal culture has to realize it's okay to pull yourself out to ask for.DeVannon: You know, that's why I always challenge people. I'll ask people, you know, like, why do you believe what you believe? Especially when they raise a particularly poignant point, they feel so intensely passionate about whether I agree with it or not. You know, it's not the point of me asking it, but I really want to understand that whoever it is that I'm challenging and probing into like that has done their homework and done their own research within themselves to sort out their convictions because as you well know,[00:41:00]You know, Edward, a lot of people believe a whole lot of things, but when you ask them, they can't really say where they got that knowledge from. And I hear that, you know, like say with these, with this nursing situation, I wanna say it's very immature for her coworkers to call her her group, the crybaby group. You know, it's, it's just so sad that no matter how old people get, some people still act like you know fucking children, but, but, you know, but, but for them to To, to even say that means that they think what you're like, just like what you're saying is that it's not okay to emote to express this.Like I would ask them, okay, you believe that this is a cry baby baby group and that this is an irrational use of emotion. But why though? Where did you get that belief system from? Well, you know, what you've already said is that it's a cultural thing. My point in saying all this is people, people, you can think for yourself, your culture, your [00:42:00] race, racial background, your sexual orientation, whatever group you identify with.Sure you got things in common with them, but they don't get to think for you , you know, and tell you everything like the culture told me to do. It is not an acceptable answer to me.Edward: Well, I agree with that and, and to stand apart is very difficult because we're. We're bashful, and yet at the same time, we have gifts. And when we allow ourselves to get in touch with those gifts, it gives us strength to be who are to be ourselves. And we're not. We're not it overcomes the bashfulness or the shyness.DeVannon: Hmm. All I know. Is that, you know, you know this, this world, you know, we're gonna have [00:43:00] a lot of problems ahead of us and we've got to get balanced. You know, you know, the world is not set to get any better, you know, we're, you know, in terms of like our character, it seems like the richer we get, like the worst we get as like people.You know, and like what I mean, like that is like when I'm say like in Mexico or in like a, a far less rich country than the United States, I feel like people have greater character, like an appreciation for one another. Then when I come here back to the United States, I'm all like, ah, fuck. You know? Then I gotta deal with Karen and Ken when I go out, you know, and everything like that.And it's just, , you know, and I'm saying all this to say, we had to learn how to take better care of ourselves. And then I don't mean going out to buy more things for ourselves or to go have sex with more people or to go like you know, to fulfill whatever advice you like I'm talking about. Like get you know yourself, you know who [00:44:00] you are, how to truly strengthen yourself in times of tribulation because trouble is coming to this world and.We're gonna love people who are gonna need our help, but how do we, when is it too far? When do we ask for help? How do we ask for help? Thinking that you can do it all on your own is a, is a trap, it's a weakness in and of itself. It's overreliance on self. know, I don't judge anybody for their religious or spiritual perspectives.You know, Edward, you know, I'm, you know, a big follower of the Trinity. I don't follow churches. I love being like, dependent on God. I don't like, like many of my friends, you know, like, they're like universe people, you know, like, like they thank the universe. They, they ask the universe for this or, or they'll be like, all the answers are within me.I feel like some of the answers are within me, but I love. Being able to reach outside of myself to a being higher than me, because for me, that takes the pressure off of me. You know, I'm over myself. I don't feel like I need to be able to [00:45:00] do it all and know it all. I really, really, really, really think that, like you said, that there's a lot of weakness built into an overreliance on ourself.Edward: Well, I think it's important. Who are the friends that you could communicate on, on the soulful level, and they're the ones that support you? There is, there was a program about a year ago on N B C Lester Halt interviewed a, a captain of a police department and he was suffering from P T S D and he brought his team together and he said, you know, I'm suffering from PS P T S D and I don't wanna hide it anymore.And I want us to meet every week, you know, at our meeting. and it, it's an opportunity that we can share our experiences and support each other instead of isolating each other. And so he started that program. It was a real [00:46:00] paradigm shift. And so the question I ask you, or everyone you know, yes, everything is could be considered crazy, and yet there's a lot of good.and how do you support yourself to focus on the goodness that helps you deal with the tribulations. And so when you have the, your, your network of friends, you may decide where you're gonna meet, you know, once a week and you're gonna have coffee or donuts or, or beer or wine or something. And you're gonna discuss how to support each.DeVannon: Mm-hmm. , you know what, that's a start. But people have to be willing to be transparent to do that. One of the things that irks me the most, When I think about my past is when I got H I V and that and that terrible, terrible doctor that I had at the time left my positive h i v diagnosis on a voicemail on New Year's Eve.[00:47:00]You know, just over 10 years ago I was living in the heart of Montrose in Houston, Texas, which is gay district in Houston, which at the time was like the fourth largest city in the country. There's a lot of people there.Edward: I lived there for eight years.DeVannon: Okay, so you know exactly what I'm talking about. The thing was, I was, so me and my friends were so we hung around each other, but we never had deep conversations.We were too busy partying and trying to look cute, and we were cute, but we didn't really know what the next person next to us was struggling with. So, , the, the, the how asin I and crazy it is for me to think that I was the only person with H I V. You know, I felt like such a, a pariah and a leper when really there was many, many lgbtqia a plus people with H I V that I should have been able to feel like I could go to.But because we weren't having those conversations, I felt completely.Edward: Of course, of course. Did you ever think of [00:48:00] starting. Look at what you're doing now.DeVannon: Yeah. Yeah, I did. I started as called the sex Drugs in Jesus podcast and sex drugs in Jesus, the memoir that is my contribution of transparency to the world, and that's why I did it. Cause I was like, A lot of my problems might've been avoided. I might've known that I wasn't alone , you know, and so, so I tell everything about myself.I don't give a damn. I let the whole world know because I mean, if it's just as simple as feeling, you know, if it's just as simple as you feeling like you're not alone from hearing me berate myself with my foolish mistakes, then so be it. Then, honey, I'll help you save your life, . And so,Edward: I feel honored that you feel so trusting in me to be able to share what you're sharing.DeVannon: Sharing is caring as they say. I don't, I don't care too much for cliches most of the time, but I'll use it right now. So, so, so, so, so it sounds like you get hired by a lot of, like businesses [00:49:00] medical places and things like that, like for your counseling and coaching services. But as you said, caregivers are, or everyone, so can someone reach out to you if they have.you know, a kid or a friend or a loved one who they feel like they may be overextending themselves even though they're not a nurse or a medical professional.Edward: Yes,DeVannon: Mm-hmm.Edward: I have on my website how to get in touch with me and, and I do a 30 minute free conversation.DeVannon: that's pretty generous. You know, 30 whole minutes . That's a lot. That's a lot of time in the coaching world. And so Well, if I, if I had 500 people, I might, I might do it 10 minutes, but I don't have 500 people.Well, I'm sure the people you do have love you and appreciate the work you're doing in their lives. So as we get ready to close, this is pretty much what I wanted to go over today. Thank you for being such a great guest. Were there any last words you [00:50:00] had for the world?Edward: Just that if you feel the symptoms of compassion fatigue or burnout or your feel, you're at your wits ends because you're a caregiver. Know that you can overcome it. I went through burnout 30 years ago, and I was, I was, I'll use the word saved because of, of a compassionate Jesuit priest who listen to my story and help me regain my inner strength to be who I am.and I attribute him in saving my life. So if I could be an instrument to help someone save their life, to see who they are and give their gifts to the world, that's what I'm, I'm committed to do instead of being a couch potato.[00:51:00]DeVannon: Okay. Well, I'm glad that you are here and not hanging out with Mr. Potatohead. I look forward to hearing about your continued contributions to the world. Thank you so much for joining me today, Dr. Edward Smith.De'Vannon: Thank you all so much for taking time to listen to the Sex Drugs and Jesus podcast. It really means everything to me. Look, if you love the show, you can find more information and resources at SexDrugsAndJesus.com or wherever you listen to your podcast. Feel free to reach out to me directly at DeVannon@SexDrugsAndJesus.com and on Twitter and Facebook as well.My name is De'Vannon, and it's been wonderful being your host today. And just remember that everything is gonna be all right. 

Getting Past the Premium
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Getting Past the Premium

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 42:49


Dawnyel Smink, President of Canyon Lands Insurance/CLI Select Agencies, joined the Sales Process Series to discuss becoming a trusted advisor with your clients. Becoming a trusted advisor means being a true extension of your client's team. When they have a problem that needs a solution, you are the first person to come to mind. Dawnyel challenges her clients to focus on what matters most—how to protect their families, their businesses and their assets from the unexpected. As a former elementary school teacher, Dawnyel has always been passionate about education. And now she uses that passion to educate clients about the impact insurance can have on them.Episode Links:Ellerbrock-Norris: https://www.ellerbrock-norris.com/Ellerbrock-Norris Wealth Strategies: https://www.ellerbrock-norris-ws.com/CLI Select Agencies: https://www.canyonlandsinsurance.com/LAUNCH: https://getlaunch.io/ Elliot BassettRyan BrottDawnyel SminkThis episode is sponsored by LAUNCH.In the world of insurance, independent agencies fight to survive. Brokers are forced to compete by blocking markets and bid for the lowest price. Worse yet, the industry is fragmented.Agencies find it difficult to collaborate across division on the same client. Millions of dollars in potential revenue are left on the table. And agency owners lie awake at night wondering how to scale.THAT'S WHERE LAUNCH COMES IN.Access the full-revenue potential in your existing book of business. See opportunities other agencies can't. Offer more value. Gain a competitive advantage in a commoditized market.Visit https://getlaunch.io/ to learn more.

TBI Therapist
30. Caregiving, TBI, and Cultural Taboos for Emotions

TBI Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022


Dr. Smink and I had a rich conversation with regard to caregiving and TBI. He is a well versed and experienced speaker who freely drops SO much knowledge on this topic. It is a must listen for caregivers and survivors. We talk about anticipatory grief and acknowledging the emotions around the event. We dig into issues of faith and try to understand the huge “why” of the brain injury event. We also talk about the definitions of compassion fatigue and burnout. Edward Smink, the founder of The Soul of Caregiving Coaching Practice, is an in-demand speaker, coach, and author of The Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation. Edward holds an Associate Degree in Nursing from Newton Junior College, a BA in Psychology from Boston College, an MA in Counseling Psychology, a MA and PhD in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is a former Registered Nurse, Healthcare Executive in Mission, Values, Spirituality, Ethics, End of Life Care, and Community Health. Cultural Taboos Regarding getting support for caregivers and survivors. We discuss these and ways we should do the opposite! We don't trust what we are experiencing Don't communicate your story Don't acknowledge what you are feeling Send Audience To: More From Dr. Smink https://soulofcaregiving.com/ More from Jen www.tbitherapist.com Do you love the show? Consider leaving us a five star review on apple podcasts, it helps the show grow and lets apple know that we are a solid show! Open apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tbi-therapist/id1587029041 scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode. It helps me plan for more content that you love :) Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. You'll be the first to know about new episodes and it helps the show grow! As always, share with someone that you know could benefit from this podcast!

Bar and Restaurant Podcast :by The DELO
Dawnyel Smink #67 - Insurance is boring? Or is it? Find out how this amazing woman has brought life to everything she does and why she does it ! Owner of CLI select agencies & Canyonlands Insurance.

Bar and Restaurant Podcast :by The DELO

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 32:18


In this episode we talk about life, working with men, how she is able to do all the things she does while maintaining a family and a positive attitude. She is a woman changing an industry for the better in insurance ! https://dawnyelsmink.com/ Everything you need to know about her is on her website. Just an amazing person with so many accomplishments in her so far young career. Today, Dawnyel is married to her husband, Jason, and the two live in Northeast Mesa with their children, James Michael, Carter, and Savana, and dogs, Rea and Kronos. When not working or spending time with her Benefactors, she describes herself as a “crazy reader” with an eclectic mix of books on her Kindle. At any given time, she has a bedside stack of books, consisting of cookbooks (for her love of cooking), self-improvement books, fiction (for her book club membership), weird history books, and books on travel. She is also an avid golfer, often blending business with leisure by hitting the links . Thank you so much for listening ! Please subscribe and share. Follow me at iamthedelo on IG and download my free EBOOK here. www.iamthedelo.com

Power Producers Podcast
Throwback: The Confidence Code with Dawnyel Smink

Power Producers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 47:52


In this throwback episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Dawnyel Smink, President of Canyon Lands Insurance. Dawnyel shares strategies that have contributed to her agency's success in commercial lines, how they are building a network of agencies, and offers her perspective on how the industry has changed for women over the years.   Episode Highlights: Dawnyel shares her backstory and what led her to the insurance industry. (2:44) Dawnyel explains what it was like to start up the commercial division of her agency from the ground up. (6:58) Dawnyel shares that you need to let your client talk, and if you are not sure about the answer let them know. (10:36) Dawnyel shares that her business analogy is always related to a sports team to get clients. (15:01) Dawnyel describes what she was seeing 20 years ago for women being part of the industry. (19:20) Dawnyel shares her perspective of women versus men. (27:40) Dawnyel explains the advantages and differences between a small agency and a big agency. (34:04) Dawnyel talks about the network of agencies that she is a part of. (33:26) Dawnyel shares her favorite golf course that she has played and has even won in 2017. (41:06) Dawnyel shares a part of their project called Declaration of Independence and what it is about. (43:12)   Tweetable Quotes: "I just, they want to be heard, the business owners, they want you to talk less. And honestly, I feel like we talk more trying to prove ourselves, and then we talk them out of wanting to do business with us. " - Dawnyel Smink "I want to see us dominate and part of growing CLI in the group that we have is that we can start helping impact that change. And I can do it at a level that I feel is sustainable for me." - Dawnyel Smink "If an agency, if I'm talking with them, and I always say, 'Is your ego in the way or is your ego out of the way, and if their egos are out of the way, I can work with them." - Dawnyel Smink   Resources Mentioned: Dawnyel Smink LinkedIn Canyon Lands Insurance David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes

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Agency Intelligence
Power Producers: Throwback: The Confidence Code with Dawnyel Smink

Agency Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 49:37


In this throwback episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Dawnyel Smink, President of Canyon Lands Insurance. Dawnyel shares strategies that have contributed to her agency's success in commercial lines, how they are building a network of agencies, and offers her perspective on how the industry has changed for women over the years.   Episode Highlights: Dawnyel shares her backstory and what led her to the insurance industry. (2:44) Dawnyel explains what it was like to start up the commercial division of her agency from the ground up. (6:58) Dawnyel shares that you need to let your client talk, and if you are not sure about the answer let them know. (10:36) Dawnyel shares that her business analogy is always related to a sports team to get clients. (15:01) Dawnyel describes what she was seeing 20 years ago for women being part of the industry. (19:20) Dawnyel shares her perspective of women versus men. (27:40) Dawnyel explains the advantages and differences between a small agency and a big agency. (34:04) Dawnyel talks about the network of agencies that she is a part of. (33:26) Dawnyel shares her favorite golf course that she has played and has even won in 2017. (41:06) Dawnyel shares a part of their project called Declaration of Independence and what it is about. (43:12)   Tweetable Quotes: "I just, they want to be heard, the business owners, they want you to talk less. And honestly, I feel like we talk more trying to prove ourselves, and then we talk them out of wanting to do business with us. " - Dawnyel Smink "I want to see us dominate and part of growing CLI in the group that we have is that we can start helping impact that change. And I can do it at a level that I feel is sustainable for me." - Dawnyel Smink "If an agency, if I'm talking with them, and I always say, 'Is your ego in the way or is your ego out of the way, and if their egos are out of the way, I can work with them." - Dawnyel Smink   Resources Mentioned: Dawnyel Smink LinkedIn Canyon Lands Insurance David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes

Catholic Life Coach For Men
106 - Care for Caregivers with Edward Smink

Catholic Life Coach For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 49:16


Even though men might not be as good at care-giving as women, we are definitely called to it! Yet many of us aren't quite sure how to do it. Some of us hesitate to help out, worrying that we might not get it right. Others help out so much they neglect to care for themselves, and reach burnout. Join me in this episode as Dr. Edward Smink helps us sort out care-giving from all the angles. As a coach for care-givers and a care-giver himself, he has a lot of practical advice for us husbands and fathers. He'll challenge us to up our game and really care for those God has entrusted to us. You can find out more about Dr. Edward Smink at his website https://soulofcaregiving.com/why

The Co-Dependent Me Podcast
Compassion Fatigue w/Dr. Edward Smink

The Co-Dependent Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 36:18


Caregivers get fatigued, Dr. Smink, author of The Soul of Caregiving talks about how to become resilient after burnout.Dr. Smink's website:https://soulofcaregiving.com/whyPlease support us on Patreon. We'd love to bring you a higher quality podcast:https://www.patreon.com/TheCodependentmepodcast?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creatorThanksTamala :-)

TBI Therapist
30. Caregiving, TBI, and Cultural Taboos for Emotions

TBI Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 45:01


Dr. Smink and I had a rich conversation with regard to caregiving and TBI. He is a well versed and experienced speaker who freely drops SO much knowledge on this topic. It is a must listen for caregivers and survivors. We talk about anticipatory grief and acknowledging the emotions around the event. We dig into issues of faith and try to understand the huge “why” of the brain injury event. We also talk about the definitions of compassion fatigue and burnout. Edward Smink, the founder of The Soul of Caregiving Coaching Practice, is an in-demand speaker, coach, and author of The Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation. Edward holds an Associate Degree in Nursing from Newton Junior College, a BA in Psychology from Boston College, an MA in Counseling Psychology, a MA and PhD in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is a former Registered Nurse, Healthcare Executive in Mission, Values, Spirituality, Ethics, End of Life Care, and Community Health. Cultural Taboos Regarding getting support for caregivers and survivors. We discuss these and ways we should do the opposite! We don't trust what we are experiencing Don't communicate your story Don't acknowledge what you are feeling Send Audience To: More From Dr. Smink https://soulofcaregiving.com/ More from Jen www.tbitherapist.com Do you love the show? Consider leaving us a five star review on apple podcasts, it helps the show grow and lets apple know that we are a solid show! Open apple podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tbi-therapist/id1587029041 scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode. It helps me plan for more content that you love :) Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. You'll be the first to know about new episodes and it helps the show grow! As always, share with someone that you know could benefit from this podcast!

Navigating Cancer TOGETHER
The Caregivers Path to Soul Care and Self-Healing with Dr. Edward Smink

Navigating Cancer TOGETHER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 40:19


Dr. Edward Smink Ph.D. defended his doctoral thesis, “Thresholds of Afflictions: The Heroic Journey of Healing,” at Pacifica Graduate Institute in May of 2010 and graduated with a Ph.D. in Philosophy with an emphasis in Depth Psychology. His dissertation hallmarks what Dr. Smink considers a sacred trust of his over forty years of experience in healthcare as a registered nurse, crisis and pastoral counselor, executive leader, facilitator of mission, ethics, spirituality, value and leadership formation, and a leader and promoter of community health. Dr. Smink likes to claim that along with his academic credentials, he has learned much as a caregiver from his experience with colleagues who care for others and from those who needed his services. His book The Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation is an outcome of his dissertation and his contribution to caregivers and the community. ✨A few highlights from the show: 1. Health care is a spiritual practice. 2. Being wounded means not having all of the answers. 3. Compassion fatigue has to do with something we love to do.

Journal Party
Ep. 8 - Dreams - Have You Ever Had A Dream...

Journal Party

Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 15:10 Transcription Available


Dreams are a funny thing. Sometimes they make perfect sense, and other times they are complete nonsense. But whether they are logical or not, dreams are always interesting.  I think they're worth exploring. Otherwise, what a weird experience to have on the regular. Sometimes it is hard to remember your dreams although, keeping a dream journal can help with that.  What we're going to do is a little different though, since I highly doubt you just woke up with a fresh dream to analyze.  Still, I think we can have some fun. Today we are exploring five journal prompts about dreams to help you explore your own dream world. Music by Travis A. King, Simon Jomphe Lepine, Smink, REALJEM x Champ Beatz, and Sinj Clarke.ResourcesFree Journal Prompt AppFor more guided journaling programs visit journalparty.com Try Journal Party Premium FREE for 7 Days Join our Facebook Group! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel To Join Us For Journal Party LIVE

The Whole Care Network
Caregiver's Caregiver (with special guest Dr. Edward Smink)

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 50:48


In this week's episode, Sarah interviews Dr. Edward Smink to discuss the three taboos of care, what he calls "Soul Care," and how to redefine caregiving. Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tracker to help with a family member who may be an elopement risk, please check out AngelSense at https://www.angelsense.com/?ref=sarahstelmachbrown Check out our sponsor http://www.favor-ct.org/ Please like share and subscribe to our podcast, also if you enjoy our content and to provide us with additional support, you can tip us here https://ko-fi.com/caregiverchroniclespodcast Or here: Dashboard | Buy Me a Coffee

Caregiver Chronicles
Caregiver's Caregiver (with special guest Dr. Edward Smink)

Caregiver Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 50:48


In this week's episode, Sarah interviews Dr. Edward Smink to discuss the three taboos of care, what he calls "Soul Care," and how to redefine caregiving. Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tracker to help with a family member who may be an elopement risk, please check out AngelSense at https://www.angelsense.com/?ref=sarahstelmachbrown Check out our sponsor http://www.favor-ct.org/ Please like share and subscribe to our podcast, also if you enjoy our content and to provide us with additional support, you can tip us here https://ko-fi.com/caregiverchroniclespodcast Or here: Dashboard | Buy Me a Coffee

Agency Intelligence
Agency Freedom: E70: Innovation22 Speaker Highlight - Dawnyel Smink

Agency Intelligence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 34:53


In this episode of Agency Freedom Podcast, James talks with Dawnyel Smink, Founder, and CEO of CLI Select Agencies, an alliance of independent agencies. Episode Highlights: Dawnyel shares her background and discusses her transition from being an elementary school teacher to owning her own business. (3:32) Dawnyel explains that CLI Select Agencies is there to be of service to agencies and take care of agencies and one way of doing that is making sure they are a good fit. (9:19) Dawnyel shares that part of what they do at CLI Select Agencies is discussing how agency owners can teach their team not to lie about leadership and what it really means to be a leader. (11:57)   James mentions that leadership is apologizing quickly when a wrong is pointed out to you, as humility speeds up reconciliation and recovery. (14:49) Dawnyel explains that communicating clearly with people means being able to take accountability on both sides. (19:12) Dawnyel shares that there is no perfect leader, and we have all made mistakes at some point in our careers. (21:59) Dawnyel explains that when she is about to say something that she might regret, she creates a moment for herself to think and figure things out. (26:52) Key Quotes: "There is sometimes a disconnect between what we think we should do as a leader, and what we should say as a leader, and really how to be honest with ourselves." - Dawnyel Smink "I think the biggest message and takeaway that you would get from coming in to hear me talk about leadership and the lies that we tell ourselves and the truths that we need to embrace are really that we all do it. We've all done it, someplace in time, there is no leader that is perfect." - Dawnyel Smink "Don't be too quick to rush to judgement. Because once something comes out of your mouth, it's impossible to put it back in. Like, words put out into the universe never come back. They always have some kind of impact." - James Jenkins Resources Mentioned: Learn more about CLI Select Agencies here: https://www.canyonlandsinsurance.com/ Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe.

Agency Freedom
E70: Innovation22 Speaker Highlight - Dawnyel Smink

Agency Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 34:23


In this episode of Agency Freedom Podcast, James talks with Dawnyel Smink, Founder, and CEO of CLI Select Agencies, an alliance of independent agencies. Episode Highlights: Dawnyel shares her background and discusses her transition from being an elementary school teacher to owning her own business. (3:32) Dawnyel explains that CLI Select Agencies is there to be of service to agencies and take care of agencies and one way of doing that is making sure they are a good fit. (9:19) Dawnyel shares that part of what they do at CLI Select Agencies is discussing how agency owners can teach their team not to lie about leadership and what it really means to be a leader. (11:57)   James mentions that leadership is apologizing quickly when a wrong is pointed out to you, as humility speeds up reconciliation and recovery. (14:49) Dawnyel explains that communicating clearly with people means being able to take accountability on both sides. (19:12) Dawnyel shares that there is no perfect leader, and we have all made mistakes at some point in our careers. (21:59) Dawnyel explains that when she is about to say something that she might regret, she creates a moment for herself to think and figure things out. (26:52) Key Quotes: "There is sometimes a disconnect between what we think we should do as a leader, and what we should say as a leader, and really how to be honest with ourselves." - Dawnyel Smink "I think the biggest message and takeaway that you would get from coming in to hear me talk about leadership and the lies that we tell ourselves and the truths that we need to embrace are really that we all do it. We've all done it, someplace in time, there is no leader that is perfect." - Dawnyel Smink "Don't be too quick to rush to judgement. Because once something comes out of your mouth, it's impossible to put it back in. Like, words put out into the universe never come back. They always have some kind of impact." - James Jenkins Resources Mentioned: Learn more about CLI Select Agencies here: https://www.canyonlandsinsurance.com/ Visit our website to join our email list, get the scoop on our LIVE coaching calls and never miss an episode: https://www.agencyfreedom.com Connect with Agency Freedom Podcast on Facebook at the Agency Freedom Podcast group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/agencyfreedom Email us at podcast@agencyfreedom.com with ideas, questions, complaints or your favorite grilling recipe.

Journal Party
Ep. 1 - Welcome to the party! Gratitude.

Journal Party

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 15:48 Transcription Available


Journaling can be a great way to reflect on your life and cultivate gratitude for the good things you have. The journal party podcast is a weekly guided journal show hosted by Alex Gallner. Each week, Alex guides listeners through a series of journal prompts around a different theme set to fun music and soundscapes. In this first episode, Alex shares some background information on how the show came to be and guides listeners through prompts to cultivate gratitude.The show begins with Alex introducing himself and telling the story of how he came up with the idea for the podcast. He then leads listeners through a series of journal prompts about gratitude while funky jams play in the background.Music by SMINK, Sinj Clarke,  Nicholas GouldingResourcesGet 365 Free journal prompts at journalparty.com/emailGet our app for free - www.journalparty.com Try Journal Party Premium FREE for 7 Days Join our Facebook Group! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel To Join Us For Journal Party LIVE

All Home Care Matters
Experiencing Caregiving as Spiritual Practice with Dr. Edward Smink

All Home Care Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 47:24


This is the final installment of our mini-series with Dr. Edward Smink that explores the many aspects of caregiving. This installment explores experiencing caregiving as a spiritual practice. For the previous two installments from this series please refer to our official YouTube channel. The concert violinist or Olympic athlete did not arrive at the pinnacle of their success by simple will power. From their first dream to entering and making them real, each entered into a particular journey of practice. Flat notes and aching muscles became the learning opportunities for each to excel. Practice became routine, in fact often the center of their lives. Caregivers too, dream, and achieve different Licensures, experiences and educational opportunities. Insights are learned because of trials, struggles, joys and achievements. What keeps each committed, centered, and dedicated to live out their dreams Dr. Smink asks? In so many ways, he suggests that this is an Campbellian or heroic journey. The task before the caregiver is to remain steadfast as they are sent into the arena of human joys and sufferings. Where Soul leads one to find reverie, refreshment and solace, the sinew that allows the caregiver to enter into the depths of their experiences is the art of reflection. Smink expands the notion of reflection as a normal human experience. Caregivers reflect on the needs of their patients, logos or rational side of caregiving. Little attention, however, is giver to the mythos or creative side of caregiving, where the caregiver meets the archetypal strengths of the hero, of the wounded healer, of the spiritual nature of caregiving, and the importance of practice. He explores the ancient history of the wounded healer and how it relates to the present age of the caregiver. Dr. Smink concludes that the art of caregiving is a spiritual practice as both the caregiver and the one being served are affected, and indeed transformed. He asks: “Are you a better person because of your work as a caregiver?

All Home Care Matters
The Importance of Caregivers Being Heard with Dr. Edward Smink (Part 2 of 3)

All Home Care Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 45:55


All Home Care Matters welcomes Dr. Smink for the second part of his three part mini-series on The Soul of Caregiving. In part 2 we explore the importance of caregivers being heard and the importance of being able to share and tell their story.   In part 1 of the mini-series, Dr. Smink explored the tension that most caregivers experience between service to others and self-care which he calls Soul-Care. Being heard implies an understanding of one's story and the trust needed to communicate it. Navigating through the three cultural taboos challenges the caregiver to explore their interior strengths and values that is the ground or base of one's being. Smink calls this Soul, the center of one's being where body and the spirit meet. It is here that we are most human. Like a gem radiating different hues, Soul is multifaceted with unique characteristics and meanings.   There are archetypal underpinnings to soul that Dr. Smink calls the principle of life. Caregivers struggle to listen so as to hear those they serve. These same skills of listening can be applied to being open and welcoming to hearing what is stirring within one's Soul. There is a logos, or rational aspect to caregiving and also a creative aspect called mythos to caregiving. Just as Soul-Care is the antidote to compassion fatigue, Smink argues, so too is the ability to reflect on one's experience the key to healing and transformation. Developing attitudes of hospitality and understanding oneself as a wounded healer assist in this process.  

All Home Care Matters
The Dance of Caregiving: Acknowledging I am not Invisible with Dr. Edward Smink

All Home Care Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 49:24


All Home Care Matters is honored to welcome Dr. Edward Smink the author of The Soul of Caregiving, A Caregiver's Guide to Healing and Transformation to share with our viewers and listeners the tips and support that will help caregivers as they embark on their caregiving. This will be the first installment of a special 3-part Series with Dr. Smink. Dr. Smink address what Dr. Michael Kearney calls Soul Pain which is one's interior conscience or soul screaming out for attention. He expands the definition of caregiving. “Who are the caregivers?' Smink asks. “We all are for at the heart of being human is the capacity to reach out to others and explore the relationships we build.” The strengths and pitfalls of caregiving from an archetypal perspective are highlighted to enhance the caregiver to access these strengths for recovery and healing.

Temat rzeka
Zaburzenia odżywiania

Temat rzeka

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 38:51


Anoreksja, bulimia, kompulsywne objadanie się – to obraz „piekła dojrzewania” wielu dziewcząt, choć dotyczy też chłopców, a także dorosłych kobiet i mężczyzn. Badania wskazują, że z zaburzeniami odżywiania zmaga się nawet 7 proc. nastolatków i ok 5 proc. dorosłych. To liczby, które powinny alarmować, bo związane z nim choroby mają najwyższy wskaźnik śmiertelności spośród wszystkich chorób psychicznych (Smink, F. E., van Hoeken, D. i Hoek, H. W., 2012) Jak jest w Polsce? Brakuje szeroko zakrojonych badań, profilaktyki, czy państwowego systemu leczenia. Jest za to Internet – blogi i fora pełne bólu i samotności. Niedawno wyszła też książka odsłaniająca realia życia anorektyczki i bulimiczki. Z Aleksandrą Pakiełą rozmawiamy o jej debiucie „Oto ciało moje”.

Vogue Polska
Temat rzeka, odc. 6: Zaburzenia odżywiania

Vogue Polska

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 38:51


Anoreksja, bulimia, kompulsywne objadanie się – to obraz „piekła dojrzewania” wielu dziewcząt, choć dotyczy też chłopców, a także dorosłych kobiet i mężczyzn. Badania wskazują, że z zaburzeniami odżywiania zmaga się nawet 7 proc. nastolatków i ok 5 proc. dorosłych. To liczby, które powinny alarmować, bo związane z nim choroby mają najwyższy wskaźnik śmiertelności spośród wszystkich chorób psychicznych (Smink, F. E., van Hoeken, D. i Hoek, H. W., 2012) Jak jest w Polsce? Brakuje szeroko zakrojonych badań, profilaktyki, czy państwowego systemu leczenia. Jest za to Internet – blogi i fora pełne bólu i samotności. Niedawno wyszła też książka odsłaniająca realia życia anorektyczki i bulimiczki. Z Aleksandrą Pakiełą rozmawiamy o jej debiucie „Oto ciało moje”. „Temat Rzeka” to podcast, do którego zapraszam autorów i autorki najciekawszych reportaży ostatnich lat. Interesuje mnie z jakimi założeniami zaczynali, jak przebiegała ich praca i jak weryfikowali teoretyczną wiedzę. Pytam o doświadczenia i wnioski. Wybieram książki, które poruszają tematy zaangażowane społecznie i opisują zachodzące zmiany. Ważna jest dla mnie kobieca perspektywa.

Det skaver
Det skaver svarar: barn och smink

Det skaver

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 11:14


Vi får en fråga av en lyssnare om barn + smink. Är det kanske bra att sätta en åldersgräns på smink till sina barn? Hur var vi själva med smink och kläder som unga? Finns det några rätt eller fel här? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filmvilág
#102 - A nagy Oscar-adás

Filmvilág

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 142:38


Oszkározunk megint, latolgatjuk az esélyeket, elemezzük a filmeket. (Új felállásban!) Menetrend: 04:45 - Animációs 13:00 - Dokumentum 25:30 - Nemzetközi 33:45 - Legjobb film 1:28:00 - Vizuális effekt 1:31:00 - Látványterv 1:32:47 - Kosztüm 1:34:30 - Smink és haj 1:37:45 - Vágás 1:40:20 - Hang 1:42:45 - Filmzene 1:45:35 - Betétdal 1:47:13 - Adaptált forgatókönyv 1:51:30 - Eredeti forgatókönyv 1:54:30 - Férfi mellékszereplő 1:58:20 - Női mellékszereplő 2:02:10 - Női főszereplő 2:06:25 - Férfi főszereplő 2:09:48 - Operatőr 2:13:26 - Rendező 2:15:45 - Legjobb film

Radio Folkungen
Grisar, sminkörer och kommunikatörer

Radio Folkungen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 42:18


Med hjälp av regeringens förslag om att utöka FRA-lagen tar vi oss an de många kommunikatörerna som statsförvaltning och kommuner använder som redskap för att sminka grisen. Vi ställer också frågan om det verkligen är nödvändigt att vi, via skatten, avlönar sminkörer vars uppgift är att skönmåla tillvaron. Att det är ett utslag för att makten är rädd är ställt utom allt tvivel. Frågan är vad vi vill ha i stället. I avsnittet avslöjas även en kommande happening, så häng kvar till slutvinjetten! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Content Rumble
Mennyibe is kerülne egy saját stúdió? | Content Rumble S01E15

Content Rumble

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 54:27


Kiszámolós sorozatunk záró epizódja, melyből kiderül mennyibe kerül egy FOTÓ-VIDEÓ STÚDIÓ. Nyitnál egyet? Roland elmeséli az összes tapasztalatát a stúdió nyitásról, üzemeltetésről és fejlesztésről. A szokásos minimalista elvünket követve jöjjenek a kiadások: 50 KATA 200e-től Ingatlan 30-140 Rezsi 50-100e-től Új díszletek 5-10e Fogyó papír egyéb, tisztító szer, festés stb 4-5e Adobe 5e könyvelő 4e HIPA 1e Web 2e bank 40e marketing Szumma: 396e/506e havonta (nyári/téli kiadások) + eszközök karbantartása ,pótlása + x évente nagyobb felújítás (padló, hátterek, eszközpark) + esetleges alkalmazott... Az epizód tartalma: 00:00 Bevezető 00:01:36:15 Stúdió matek & Megfelelő ingatlan 00:09:58:14 Műterem specifikációi Külön díjazott smink szoba? Smink a fotózásra 00:25:24:10 BP-i ingatlan árak Rezsi Berendezés és fenntartás Berendezett műterem VS Technikai stúdió 00:33:10:22 Kreativitás VS ügyfél kérések Stúdióban 1 óra csak 45 perc? Fogyóeszközök 00:39:10:15 Plusz pénz a kellékekért? Háttér elhasználódás mítosz Gábor: Tűsarkú VS háttér További kiadások 00:47:02:11 Havi szumma Hány ember kell a rentábilis fenntartáshoz? Nyereség számolás Mikor lenne nyereséges? Vége van a résznek mert megjött a kaja :))) 00:54:12:23 Outro Nem csak hallgatnál minket hanem néznél is? Videókkal és extra tartalommal várunk a Youtube-on! https://bit.ly/3rdHk1d Zárt facebook csoportunk: https://www.facebook.com/groups/contentrumble Weboldal, insta, facebook, és más social media: https://contentrumble.hu E-mail elérhetőségünk: hello@contentrumble.hu TAGOK: CSAPÓ GÁBOR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/csapogaborphotography Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabor_csapo_photography/ Átváltoztatjuk TEAM: https://www.facebook.com/AtvaltoztatjukTeam http://csapogabor.hu SZABÓ VIKTOR Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/szaboviktoryt?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/szvinsta/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/szvhivatalos https://szaboviktor.com SZANYI ROLAND Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio69.hu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/studio69.hu https://www.studio69.hu https://broadcasthub.hu --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contentrumble/message

The Referral Bench
Episode 10: Dan Smink - Hope is Not a Strategy

The Referral Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 49:38


In today's episode of The Referral Bench Podcast, Phil and Ian talk with Dan Smink from C1 Partners. After finishing his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Georgetown University, Dan Smink went to Colorado. There, he founded C1 Partners after seeing the great need of small businesses for digital marketing support. He has led the strategy and marketing efforts for large healthcare providers like Centura and multinational medical device companies such as Covidien, McKesson, and Thermo Fisher. In his most recent client-side role, Dan led Covidien's Global Market Strategy effort for its abdominal surgery market. He found ways to expand the business from $200 million to $1 billion. His client-side experience constitutes significant work for all kinds of companies, from those with less than $1 million to those with greater than $40 billion. For all of these companies, he has led efforts to resolve his clients' problematic business situations and return them to a state of growth. Dan is also active in his community. He has been appointed by two separate Denver mayors to help lead the Board of Directors of local non-profit organizations. As chairman of the Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD), a healthcare services company, Dan's leadership and guidance helped grow the organization from $25 million to $50 million in less than three years. Learn more about Dan: Website LinkedIn Contact Phil & Firestorm Phil's LinkedIn Firestorm Website Contact Ian & Mission Suite Ian's LinkedIn Mission Suite Website

The Ryan Hanley Show
RHS 044 - Dawnyel Smink on Communication, Workflows and Leadership

The Ryan Hanley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 54:28


Description: Dawnyel Smink runs a tremendously successful independent agency and one of the most well-respected agency networks in the entire country. In this episode of the podcast we breakdown her secrets to success. Get more: https://ryanhanley.com/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices