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In this special 3-PART MASTERCLASS, we drop you inside a Tony Robbins Business Mastery seminar to learn HOW TO BUILD A BRAND, SHOWCASE YOUR X FACTOR, and BRING YOUR UNIQUE PRODUCT or SERVICE to a COMPETITIVE MARKET. In PART TWO, you'll hear Tony Robbins in a one-on-one interview with CHIP WILSON, the Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist who is best known for founding the athletic apparel company Lululemon Athletica. Wilson is widely regarded as one of the most successful and influential entrepreneurs in the apparel industry. After working in the ski industry for several years, Wilson first founded Westbeach Snowboard in 1979, which eventually became one of the largest snowboarding apparel companies in the world. In 1998, Wilson started Lululemon Athletica with the goal of creating high-quality yoga apparel that was both functional and fashionable. Thanks to Chip's commitment to innovation and culture, Lululemon quickly gained a following among yoga enthusiasts, growing into a billion-dollar global brand. Wilson served as CEO of Lululemon from its inception until 2005, and he remained a board member until 2013. Throughout his career, Wilson has been known for his unconventional approach to business and his willingness to take risks. He has also been an active philanthropist, supporting a variety of causes related to education, health, and the environment – including his own non-profit imagine1day, which works to improve education in Ethiopia. Special Note: Please stick around to the end of this interview for an exclusive Q&A with all three of our Business Mastery guests – Gail Becker, Dan Cathy and Chip Wilson! *** Business Mastery is the world's premier business training event designed and hosted by the world's #1 authority on personal growth, business transformation and peak performance – Tony Robbins. This five-day event equips entrepreneurs, business owners and operators with cutting-edge systems, skills and strategies not found anywhere else to create an invincible advantage against competitors. Business Mastery is designed to help participants thrive in any economic climate as they discover critical factors impacting their businesses currently, and design an action plan for the next phase of growth, whether they seek more profits or an exit strategy. This includes marketing tips, maximizing a business' digital presence to actually get seen and discovered online and how to anticipate and solve the biggest business problems. During this comprehensive program, participants gain the same proprietary tools and methodologies Tony Robbins has used to make more than 70 businesses profitable. They'll also unlock exclusive growth tips from industry giants from companies like Airbnb, OrangeTheory, Shake Shack, SoulCycle, Warby Parker and more. Now available as an immersive virtual event, Tony Robbins's Business Mastery is drawing even larger crowds and a new generation of business owners. Learn more about Business Mastery: https://tonyr.co/bm-podcast AUDIO SHOW NOTES [00:00] Mary B. Intro [01:37] Introduction to Chip Wilson [02:44] The 7 year arch [04:04] Knowing when to sell [05:15] Power through reinvention [06:03] Three books that made an impact [06:37] Embracing your inner “risk taker” [07:14] Muscular Dystrophy diagnosis led to Lululemon [09:31] A mission to make lives better [10:35] Bringing innovation (and style) to yoga [14:00] Find your ideal customer [14:40] Business Mastery Ad [18:37] Disrupting the athletic leisure space [22:17] Keeping up with trends [24:43] Navigating challenges [29:00] The hedgehog and the fox [30:19] Lululemon's manifesto [32:03] Chip on seller's remorse [34:57] Creating culture at Lululemon [37:37] When accountants run the company [41:06] Sharing lessons learned [42:45] Audience question for Gail: Was there an employee you hired who really pushed your company forward? [44:29] Audience question for panel: How do you choose the right project when you have several choices? [49:33] Audience question for panel: How can we create family-life balance as entrepreneurs? [01:02:38] Audience question for panel: How do you take a company with a loyal customer base and continue growing it? [01:07:49] Question from Gail: Did you ever feel like giving up? [01:10:06] Question from Chip: Did the struggles in your younger years make you the entrepreneurs you are today? [01:12:00] Questions from Tony: What are you most proud of in your journey, and what is the best business advice ever received? [01:18:22] Sign off
My guest is Avery Buck, co-owner of MentaliTea and Coffee, a mental wellness themed coffee shop located in Bethany, Oklahoma at the intersection of NW 36th and College Avenue. Avery has been a student athlete her whole life and on into college, where her passion for mental health all started. She received an undergraduate degree in psychology with a minor in sociology at Rogers State University. Now, she wants to combine her love of coffee with her passion for mental health, and hopes to use her platform to make mental health conversations as casual as getting a cup of coffee. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving anxiety, depression, addiction, and suicide. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Connect with my guest: You can connect with Avery Buck through her website at https://www.mentaliteaandcoffee.com, or by phone at 405-495-9099. Resources mentioned in this episode: Mentalitea and Coffee https://www.mentaliteaandcoffee.com M&C Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/mentaliteaandcoffee M&C Instagram @ mentaliteaandcoffee Sip of Hope Community Coffee Roasters https://sipofhope.com/ Southern Nazarene University https://www.snu.edu/ City of Bethany, Oklahoma https://www.cityofbethany.org/ Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
In this episode, we get down to the basics to help you get ready for a great return to school! We are sitting down with FAACT's General Counsel and Vice President of Civil Rights Advocacy, Amelia Smith, JD, to help us dust off our accommodations skills and to re-visit the basics for success.To keep you in the know, here are some helpful links:Special Note: Please contact Amelia.Smith@FoodAllergyAwareness.org directly if you are experiencing challenges regarding 504 accommodations or receiving meals, which are no longer safe and appropriate for your student. FAACT's Civil Rights Advocacy Resource Center | American with Disabilities ActFAACT's Sample Parental Referral LetterFAACT's Sample Accommodations for 504/IEP/IHPFAACT's Find a Support Group Near You AASA The School Superintendents Association: FAACT's Guest Blog on COVID-19 and Students with Food AllergiesFAACT's Podcast Ep. 26: COVID-19 Back-To-School Must Knows - Featuring Amelia Smith, JD.FAACT's Podcast Ep. 12: Civil Rights Advocacy - Responding to the CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the Classroom - Featuring Amelia Smith, JDFAACT's Position Statement and Letter to the CDC regarding CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the ClassroomYou can find the FAACT Roundtable Podcast on Pandora, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Chaser, Deezer, and Listen Notes.Visit us at www.FoodAllergyAwareness.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, & Pinterest.Sponsored by: Aimmune Therapeutics
In this episode, FAACT's General Counsel and Vice President of Civil Rights Advocacy, Amelia G. Smith, JD, explores the recently released international food allergy guidelines and how they apply to you and your family. Ms. Smith explains using easy-to-understand terms, elements of the recommendations, and how you can keep the focus on your student's health needs.To keep you in the know, here are some helpful links:Special Note: Please contact Amelia.Smith@FoodAllergyAwareness.org directly if you are experiencing challenges regarding 504 accommodations or receiving meals, which are no longer safe and appropriate for your student. Back to School 2021: 504 Basics and Accommodations as Students Return to School - FAACT Podcast with Amelia SmithFAACT's Civil Rights Advocacy Resource CenterAASA The School Superintendents Association: FAACT's Guest Blog on COVID-19 and Students with Food AllergiesFAACT's Podcast Ep. 26: COVID-19 Back-To-School Must KnowsFAACT's Podcast Ep. 12: Civil Rights Advocacy - Responding to the CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the ClassroomFAACT's Position Statement and Letter to the CDC regarding CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the ClassroomYou can find the FAACT Roundtable Podcast on Pandora, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Chaser, Deezer, and Listen Notes.Visit us at www.FoodAllergyAwareness.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, & YouTube.Sponsored by: DBV Technologies
My guest is Jennifer Eckert, who is currently serving as the Director of Development for the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, which has as its mission to lead a network that provides nutritious food and pathways to self-sufficiency for people facing hunger. Jennifer also offers strategic planning and external grant review services for national grantmaking foundations as an independent consultant. For thirteen years, she has served the State of Oklahoma in the field of public health. Jennifer is a certified mediator, with a master’s degree in administrative leadership from the University of Oklahoma, a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from the University of Central Oklahoma, and an associate’s degree in fine arts from Austin Community College. She utilizes her connector skills to address the social determinants of poverty, and values faith, family, community, and work. She believes that while help is necessary, hope is essential. Jennifer also serves on the State Board for Kairos Prison Ministry International and is a regular volunteer at Mabel Basset Correctional Center in Oklahoma. She’s a graduate of the Salt and Light Leadership Training (SALLT) Class 14, and in 2020, was recognized as an Honoree for the Oklahoma Woman of the Year award by the Journal Record newspaper. Jennifer and her husband, Doug, operate a home bakery called Grandma Doug’s Bakery, and together they have three young adult children. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving suicide and trauma. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Connect with my guest: You can connect with Jennifer Eckert by email at jeckert@rfbo.org, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifereckertoklahoma, Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=581998946, or cell phone at 405-255-7835. Resources mentioned in this episode: Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma https://www.regionalfoodbank.org/ RFBO Food Assistance https://www.regionalfoodbank.org/get-help/ Feeding America https://www.feedingamerica.org/ OSU-OKC Center for Social Innovation https://osuokc.edu/cfsi Additional guest resources: Kay Warren, Choose Joy: Because Happiness Isn't Enough (source of the railroad track analogy) http://kaywarren.com/choosejoy/ National Association of Mental Illness - Oklahoma https://www.namioklahoma.org/ Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
My guest is Ariel Moore, who is the Senior Director for the Center for Social Innovation at Oklahoma State University – Oklahoma City, where she helps to lead individuals out of adverse backgrounds, such as involvement in the criminal justice system, poverty, trauma, substance abuse, and many other barriers, and into new enriching lives, full of purpose and hope. Her personal journey has been one of brokenness, addiction, incarceration, and finally redemption. She’s a mother, wife, and member of the OKC Community Church, which meets in the historic Tower Theatre located in Northwest Oklahoma City. Ariel’s passion is to live out her calling by helping people renew and rebrand themselves after receiving a second chance at life – in the same way that she was able to. Joining Ariel are two special guests, Michelle Tubby and Michael Norris, who are both participants in the Center for Social Innovation program. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving abuse, mental illness, trauma, drug use, addiction, and incarceration. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Connect with my guest: You can connect with Ariel Moore by email at ariel.moore@okstate.edu, LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ariel-moore-aphr-6b6911145/, or by phone at 405-551-1457. You may also request to connect with guests Michelle or Michael by contacting Ariel. Resources mentioned in this episode: OSU-OKC Center for Social Innovation https://osuokc.edu/cfsi CFSI Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Center-for-Social-Innovation-109336291207421 CFSI LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/center-for-social-innovation/ ReMerge Oklahoma https://www.remergeok.org/ Oklahoma Drug Court https://www.okc.gov/departments/police/community-programs/oklahoma-dui-drug-court-program Press: The Oklahoman CFSI Launch https://www.oklahoman.com/article/5672455/osu-okc-uses-1-million-gift-to-launch-center-for-social-innovation OSU-OKC CFSI Launch https://news.okstate.edu/magazines/statemagazine/articles/2020/winter/osu_okc_launches_center_for_social_innovation_to_help_those_in_recovery.html Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
Things are unraveling in the timestream, but Josh and Allan will not be deterred! Join them for part 2 of their look into Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!*Special Note - Please tune in to the end of the podcast as we discuss our hiatus we will be going on, plans for when we return, and the potential for things during that time.*SOURCES:https://theunspokendecade.com/2015/01/28/zero-hour-interview-with-dan-jurgens/https://comicbook.com/news/dc-comicss-non-crisis-crisis-dan-jurgens-looks-back-at-zero-hour/https://www.cbr.com/dc-comics-zero-hour-dan-jurgens-reset-universe/https://youtu.be/WO3Xm6lCwtI - DC Comics “Zero Hour” 1994 Promotional Videohttps://archive.org/details/wizardmagazine036/page/n44/mode/2uphttps://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Zero_Hourhttps://www.gamesradar.com/classic-green-lantern-duo-marz-and-banks-reminisce-on-kyle-rayners-rookie-year/https://crisisonearthprime.com/zero-hour/zero-hour-house-ads/Please rate and review! Share our podcast with people you know! Let us know how to get better!Follow the podcast on Twitter: @HypertimePod or send us an email at hypertime2podcast@gmail.comFollow Josh on Twitter: @jmille99Follow Allan on Twitter: @TheAllanMuirAlso check us out on https://vgu.tv/ where we post show notes and our Twitter @VGU_TV. If you're into video games, we also have a couple video game podcasts worth checking out in Players Club Podcast and WIN.Intro and Outro Music: "RetroFuture Clean" by Kevin MacLeodRetroFuture Clean Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
As the nation reopens schools, new questions arise. In this episode, FAACT's General Counsel and Vice President of Civil Rights Advocacy, Amelia G. Smith, JD, discusses current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines regarding children with food allergies and/or asthma. Ms. Smith also offers valuable tips for helping your child's school keep the focus on the child as you work together to secure food allergy accommodations.To keep you in the know, here are some helpful links:Special Note: Please contact Amelia.Smith@FoodAllergyAwareness.org directly if you are experiencing challenges regarding 504 accommodations or receiving meals, which are no longer safe and appropriate for your student. FAACT's Civil Rights Advocacy Resource CenterAASA The School Superintendents Association: FAACT's Guest Blog on COVID-19 and Students with Food AllergiesFAACT's Podcast Ep. 26: COVID-19 Back-To-School Must KnowsFAACT's Podcast Ep. 12: Civil Rights Advocacy - Responding to the CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the ClassroomFAACT's Position Statement and Letter to the CDC regarding CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the ClassroomYou can find the FAACT Roundtable Podcast on Pandora, Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Chaser, Deezer, and Listen Notes.Visit us at www.FoodAllergyAwareness.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, & YouTube.Sponsored by: National Peanut Board
Nationally certified school nurse, Robin Cogan, MEd, RN, NCSN, whose commentary has been featured on CNN and the New York Times, and FAACT's General Council and Vice President of Civil Rights Advocacy, Amelia G. Smith, JD, discuss concerns, possible solutions and the rights of parents/caregivers of children with food allergies and/or asthma as parents tackle Back-To-School options.To keep you in the know, here are some helpful links:Special Note: Please contact Amelia.Smith@FoodAllergyAwareness.org directly if you are experiencing challenges regarding 504 accommodations or receiving meals, which are no longer safe and appropriate for your student. CNN LIVE - Coronavirus Crisis - featuring Robin Cogan, MEd, RN, NCSNHow to Reopen Schools: What Other Countries Teach Us - New York TimesAASA The School Superintendents Association: FAACT's Guest Blog on COVID-19 and Students with Food AllergiesCivil Rights Advocacy: Responding to the CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the Classroom - PodcastFAACT's Position Statement and Letter to the CDC regarding CDC's Interim Guidance and Meals in the ClassroomCDC's Interim Guidance for Administrators of US K-12 Schools and Child Care ProgramsCDC's Childcare, Schools, and Youth ProgramsKeep up-to-date by visiting FAACT's Civil Rights Advocacy web pageYou can find the FAACT Roundtable Podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Podcast Chaser, Deezer, and Listen Notes.Visit us at www.FoodAllergyAwareness.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, & YouTube.Sponsored by: National Peanut Board and DBV Technologies
[Topics: Hope, Helping Others, Anxiety]The entire world has been impacted by the current global health crisis. In the conclusion of this two-part special edition of ShatterCast, we chat about the impact on the entertainment industry and on everyday lives. How can we still maintain hope in the midst of everything that is happening? And how can we share that hope with others? Special Note: Please forgive any audio issues, this was a special "Unplugged" edition filmed outside of our main production studio to honor social distancing restrictions. [Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Philippians 4:6-7]Thanks so much for checking out our podcast! Please remember to subscribe for future episodes, and check out the original two-part video recording on our YouTube Channel!Part One: https://youtu.be/0NqKuGQenGEPart Two: https://youtu.be/pxTtWr5z5E8ShatterCast is a production of Shattered Studios, a non-profit organization that seeks to share hope and faith through the performance, creative, and media arts.ShatteredStudios.netMusic, Used with Permission: "Hollowed Days"Original version by Simon Zapata Varela "Imprenta Fragante" featuring Ellie Moreau https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpAAzlwMd86_b_jXSVEzPSwNew release featuring Dustin and Ellie Moreau (aka "Modern Temple")https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjE91krd3j0Support the show (http://www.shatteredstudios.net/donate/)
[Topics: Hope, Helping Others, Anxiety]The entire world has been impacted by the current global health crisis. In this two-part special edition of ShatterCast we chat about the impact on the entertainment industry and on everyday lives. How can we still maintain hope in the midst of everything that is happening? And how can we share that hope with others? Special Note: Please forgive any audio issues, this was a special "Unplugged" edition filmed outside of our main production studio to honor social distancing restrictions. [Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Philippians 4:6-7]Thanks so much for checking out our podcast! Please remember to subscribe for future episodes, and check out the original two-part video recording on our YouTube Channel!Part One: https://youtu.be/0NqKuGQenGEPart Two: https://youtu.be/pxTtWr5z5E8ShatterCast is a production of Shattered Studios, a non-profit organization that seeks to share hope and faith through the performance, creative, and media arts.ShatteredStudios.netMusic, Used with Permission: "Hollowed Days"Original version by Simon Zapata Varela "Imprenta Fragante" featuring Ellie Moreau https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpAAzlwMd86_b_jXSVEzPSwNew release featuring Dustin and Ellie Moreau (aka "Modern Temple")https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjE91krd3j0Support the show (http://www.shatteredstudios.net/donate/)
My guest is Carey Cronin, who is the founder of Reaching For Recovery, an organization that offers self-help resources and advocacy for eating disorders, mental health, suicide prevention, and education. Carey has 7 years in recovery from an eating disorder, and is passionate about helping others who are seeking relief from disordered eating. She volunteers for the Oklahoma Eating Disorders Association (OEDA), Eating Disorders Hope, and World Eating Disorders Action Day, which takes place every year on June 2nd. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving eating disorders, mental illness, addiction, and suicide. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Connect with my guest: You can contact Carey Cronin through her website Reaching for Recovery https://reachingforrecovery.org/contact/ Resources mentioned in this episode: Reaching for Recovery www.reachingforrecovery.org Reaching for Recovery Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/reachingforrecovery/ Living Hope Eating Disorder Treatment Center Norman, Oklahoma www.livinghopeok.com The Diary Healer from June Alexander https://www.thediaryhealer.com World Eating Disorders Action Day website www.worldeatingdisordersday.org WEDAD Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/WorldEatingDisordersDay/ Oklahoma Eating Disorder Association http://okeatingdisorders.org/ Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
In this episode, I share my personal story, including my journey of recovery from alcoholism and what motivated me to become a life purpose coach. Looking back, I can see that my life has really been a search for my own potential. Although I was always bright and outwardly successful, inwardly I was often plagued by self-doubt, fear and uncertainty about the future. Depression was common and I developed an addiction to alcohol that lasted for 16 years. This addiction, more than once, threatened to take everything away from me that mattered most. Fortunately, I was able to find recovery and my life was transformed from the inside out. In recovery, I began to experience life in ways I had never known before. I started to understand how I was causing my own suffering and misery without even realizing it. This understanding helped me to find a deep sense of freedom, empowerment, and true happiness for the first time. My whole attitude and outlook on life were dramatically changed for the better. Each day became a quest for purpose and the fulfillment of my potential. That quest is what led me to become a coach. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving addiction, mental illness, trauma, and suicide. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
My guest is Marnie Vinge, a podcaster and novelist from Norman, Oklahoma. She is the creator of Eerie Okie, a podcast that explores urban legends, true crime, hauntings, and weird or dark history in the state of Oklahoma. Part of her platform is speaking about her battle for her mental health. Her writing ranges from short horror stories to contemporary romantic suspense novels, all of which are primarily set in Oklahoma, several of which will be available next year. In this episode, Marnie shares intimately about her struggles and triumphs with mental health. She describes the pivotal highs and lows in her journey towards wellness and a meaningful life. Marnie also reveals the interesting backstory of what got her started in podcasting, along with some of the most intriguing and unusual moments from Eerie Okie. She's completed several novels and has just published her first one. Gunshy is a contemporary romance novel involving a fictional mass shooting at a country music concert due for release in November 2019. Marnie talks about the events she's been attending, other podcasts she's involved with, and her ambitious plans for the new year. SPECIAL NOTE: Please be advised that this episode contains conversations involving mental illness, self-harm, suicide, sexual assault, PTSD, and mass shooting. Utilize the numbers and websites listed below to get help. Reachout National Crisis & Information Hotline: 1-800-522-9054 (24x7) Oklahoma 211: 211 (24x7) National Crisis Text Line: 741741 (24x7) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services: www.ok.gov/odmhsas Connect with my guest: You can connect with Marnie Vinge through her website at www.eerieokie.com, on Facebook and Instagram @ eerieokie, and her Facebook author page at @ authormarnievinge. Email Marnie at eerieokiepodcast@gmail.com, and find her podcast Eerie Okie on most popular platforms or at www.anchor.fm/eerieokie. Resources mentioned in this episode: Gunshy by Marnie Vinge (Amazon) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YNWNCWM Share and subscribe: Share this podcast https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com/liveyourpurpose For more ways to share and subscribe https://anchor.fm/liveyourpurpose Thank you! Connect with Charles: Learn more about my life coaching, public speaking, and retreat services https://www.fullintegrationcoaching.com Follow along with me on Facebook and Instagram @ fullintegrationcoaching
Bea and Brenda reach the end of the road and the end of their rope. CONTENT WARNING: Discussion (though not depiction) of sexual assault; explicit language; loud noises SPECIAL NOTE: Please stay tuned all the way through the credits and beyond for additional scenes.
In our previous show I provided my initial thoughts after having watched the recently released movie about Carlton Pearson entitled, "Come Sunday". Now it's time for us to get down to business of addressing his specific heretical claims and giving tips as to how we might go about helping someone like Pearson to think through difficult questions and challenge heretical ideas with logic and sound biblical teaching. In the same way that a viral infection left untreated can lead to serious physical consequences, erroneous ideas can infect our minds and hearts in such a way that we find ourselves unable to walk rightly with God. For that reason, we must keep our hearts with all diligence (Proverbs 4:23) as we contend against lies that are circulating in society and causing people to stumble. So Let's get it!!! Special Note: Please excuse the audio flubbs at the end. I was attempting to make a final comment on the show while rocking my one year old son to sleep which turned out to be a lot harder to do than I thought. I think he managed to get in a split second cameo at the end. LOL Anyway Love y'all man...Enjoy Key Topics: Identifying false conceptions of God Tracing the experiences and ideas that led to Pearson embracing heresy. Addressing Pearson's claim that there is no hell and that Earth/this life is Hell.
Moving to Sedona means I have access to a limitless array of workshops and public talks around healing and self-discovery. While attending the Sedona Yoga Festival this past week I participated in a workshop with Julia Mikk and fell in love with her teachings which led to this interview. SPECIAL NOTE: Please don't listen to this interview while driving as I asked Julia to share a short breath exercise with us that I think you will find VERY powerful! The post AOMW 066 – Breath of Love with Julia Mikk appeared first on Wealth Clinic.
Whence Came You? - Freemasonry discussed and Masonic research for today's Freemason
Join us this week for a conversation I had with Frater O about the 2nd˚, The Fellowcraft! We dove right into the deep end and bounced all over as usual. Illustrious Bro. Steve Harrison stops by as well for The Masonic Minute and we wrap it up with the famous Freemason segment. App extras include the newspaper clipping we mentioned in the famous Freemason segment and a Masonic wallpaper for your mobile device. *SPECIAL NOTE* Please remember we will be dark (no episodes) for the next two weeks. We will e back on January 10th. Links Brother's Blend Coffee Support the show! Buy a pin! Email Frater O
The collective message that young women and men overwhelmingly receive is that a woman’s value and power lie in her youth, beauty, and sexuality, and not in her capacity as a leader. While women have made great strides in leadership over the past few decades, the United States is still 90th in the world for women in national legislatures, women hold only 3% of clout positions in mainstream media, and 65% of women and girls have disordered eating behaviors," according to information in the new film, Miss Representation. Clips from the film will be show as part of the discussion. Special Note: Please join us on Tuesday, February 21 at 2:00PM in the Faculty Lounge for a full screening of the film. Professors Lori Bindig (Communication and Media Studies), Debbie Danowksi (Communication and Media Studies), Jennifer Gosselin (Psychology) and Jocelyn Novella (Wellness Center)