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Major General Briggs shared great wisdom at our Faith Incorporated event this year about making difficult decisions during a crisis. Sprinkled into a story about the military's obsession with being prepared and their zealous use of checklists, was a humorous insight. Major General Briggs said, “If you want people to keep and use a checklist, ... The post Laminate It appeared first on Unconventional Business Network.
This show first aired on June 1st 1985, so this is the 41st Anniversary edition. Sprinkled a few of my favourite artists from these many moons, amongst some stirring new releases from Ireland, Africa, Scotland, B.C., Nova Scotia, Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta, Spain, England, and the USA. It's always a marathon four hour show, but somehow it never feels like there is enough time to fit in all the tunes I want to play and hear!
Stephen Angliss | In Peter's introduction to his letter, he gives in one single sentence an explanation of how God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit work together to bring about salvation. It is God who foreordains salvation, the Holy Spirit who applies salvation, but a saved life is a life that is to, for, and under Jesus Christ. Find out how the sacrifice of Christ on the Cross should guide and fuel every aspect of a believer's life.
Are you planning on taking it easy with your summer marketing? Think again! In today's episode, I'm sharing how what you do this summer will directly impact your bookings this fall. Plus, how to actually use the summer “slow” season to your advantage. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Visibility Has A Lag Time (3:30)Summer Is When Attention Is Easier To Capture (4:57)Your Future Launches Need Content Now (5:39)This Is Why Brand Shoots Matter Right Now (6:38)The Women Who Win… Plan Ahead (7:11)What To Post To Be More Visible (7:35)Mentioned In This Episode:Book More with B-Roll Mini Course: stan.store/quiannamarie/p/bloom-with-brollConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buckle up for a wildly unpredictable hour of late-night talk radio where absolutely no topic is off-limits. Host Walter Sterling takes you on a bizarre journey through the worlds of political conspiracies, UFO whistleblowers, and everyday suburban gripes. In this episode, you'll hear about a NASA-trained attempted political assassin, the terrifying implications of government-hidden alien intelligence, and tales of communicating with dead relatives to win Kentucky Derby bets. But it doesn't stop at the paranormal—Walter also unleashes unfiltered rants against the medical industry's draconian painkiller rules, the failure of the New York parole system, and why moving to the suburbs is a trap. Sprinkled in between are insider stories from the 1980s radio payola era, a foolproof four-minute chicken parmesan recipe, and a strangely brilliant hack involving wee-wee pads for a spraying male cat. It's a chaotic, hilarious, and utterly captivating mix of the profound and the absurd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You know you're ready for a brand shoot, but you don't just want pretty photos. You want a professional shoot with branding and marketing strategy to back it up. In today's episode, I'm sharing why you need to hire a photographer that thinks like a marketer! On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Pretty Photos Vs. Profitable Photos (1:26)Strategy Matters More Than Style (2:40)What To Look For In A Brand Photographer (4:49)Mentioned In This Episode:Lucky 13 Quarterly Content Creation: quiannamarie.com/13Book A Brand Session Planning Call: quiannamarie.com/bookConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yes, this episode is dedicated to grouse: the sage and the sharp-tails, and most importantly, spring. Sprinkled in and around the team's technical challenges in this episode, they also manage to get sidetracked discussing golf incidents, audio equipment for capturing wildlife sounds, a listener question about an upcoming bear photo adventure, latest rumours of technological advancements in photography gear, and their excitement about the upcoming PhotoX expo at pictureline where all three of our hosts will reconnect in person and interact with fellow photographers in talks and workshops. That's a really long sentence, but I think you get the picture that there is a lot of fun jammed into this “quirky” episode. Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes02:56 Golfing Experiences and Family Connections06:01 Grouse Adventures09:52 Audio and Equipment Lessons12:56 Upcoming Events and Gear News20:00 Technological Advancements in Photography23:52 Photo Expo and Workshop Details29:49 Exciting New Show Launch30:10 Listener Question: Preparing for McNeil River32:25 Photography Gear Recommendations for Remote Locations38:57 Weather Preparedness and Packing Essentials46:44 Field Experiences: Grouse Photography Adventures53:12 Client Experiences and Wildlife Encounters01:02:43 Wrap-Up and Future PlansThanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
You might be wondering… do I really need a brand shoot? In today's episode, I'm answering that question and more! I'm sharing all of the questions that I get about brand shoots and explaining how important they really are for your next launch. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Do I Really Need A Brand Shoot Right Now? (8:07)What If I Don't Feel Ready? (10:38)What If I Don't Know What To Do In Front Of The Camera? (12:14)What Will I Actually Get Out Of A Brand Session? (18:07)How Do I Know If I'm At The Right Stage Of My Business? (20:44)What If I've Had Photos Taken Before… And They Didn't Work? (22:51)Is It Really Worth The Investment? (24:21)What Happens After The Shoot? (26:23)What Is It Costing You To NOT Be Seen Right Now? (28:04)Mentioned In This Episode:Lucky 13 Quarterly Content Creation: quiannamarie.com/13Book A Brand Session Planning Call: quiannamarie.com/bookEpisode 153 6 Figure Launch with Felicia Romero: quiannamarieblog.com/2024/08/26/153-6-figure-launch-with-felicia-romeroTorreon Lake House Retreat: instagram.com/torreonlakehouseretreat/Connect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before you book your next brand session, WAIT! Today's episode is all about what to do before you ever step in front of the camera. I'm sharing 5 quick, but impactful tips that will help build your brand and make your session a success. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Build Your Shoot Around One Revenue Driver (2:40)Reverse Engineer For Your Next Launch (4:53)Plan Your Content Buckets (Not Just Your Outfit) (7:30)Decide Who You're Becoming (Not Just Who You've Been) (9:10)Fine Tune Your Systems And Workflows (11:18)Mentioned In This Episode:Book More with B-Roll Mini Course: stan.store/quiannamarie/p/bloom-with-brollBook A Brand Session Planning Call: quiannamarie.com/bookEpisode 233 Booking More with Repeat Clients with Colie James: quiannamarieblog.com/2026/03/09/233-booking-more-with-repeat-clients-with-colie-jamesConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back to the Scene of the "Crime" Clay Edwards picks up right where the chaos left off: the now-legendary viral photo of him casually buying kratom at a Madison County gas station. In this episode, he recounts his triumphant (and petty) return to the exact same spot, determined not to spark another internet firestorm. Strutting in with zero chill, Clay scopes the place like a pro, ready for round two. He jokes with the cashier about being their "most famous customer," drops a line about single-handedly boosting the local creator economy with his viral moment, and packs up his kratom like it's contraband—chin up, shoulders back, big-stepping out the door in full "FAFO blackout tag" mode. Spoiler: Mission accomplished—no new viral pics, no drama, just a quiet victory lap and a reminder that the haters who tried to weaponize the original photo still don't get it. Clay ties it all back to owning the narrative: When trolls throw shade, embrace it, make it your profile pic (71k followers strong), and keep moving. He mocks the idea of getting mad over something legal and harmless, compares it to reclaiming slurs or owning your quirks (white trash? Proud. Kratom fan? Even prouder), and drops wisdom on why the internet thrives on reactions—don't give 'em any. Sprinkled with signature rants on resilience, ignoring noise, and living unapologetically, this one's a quick, hilarious update on the "Kratom King of Mississippi" saga. If you're here for the truth-telling, the laughs, and the zero-fucks-given energy, strap in. Gas station outlaw reporting for duty—still standing, still buying, still unbothered.
The crew is back and they've got receipts. After a two-week hiatus (Corey had very important meetings, we swear), Demetrick, Dr. Corey Petty, and Jessie are reunited and ready to vibe.This episode? Pure unfiltered conversation with a little Bitcoin and a little chaos.Bitcoin's Scarcity Era is Officially HereThe 20 millionth Bitcoin was mined, and suddenly the media wants to act surprised. The boys break down why the "only 21 million" math has always been the point and whether the market will finally behave like the old heads always said it would.Corey's Portugal TripDr. Petty just got back from Lisbon where he spoke at a live community event alongside heavy hitters from the open-source and decentralized web world, including folks from the Internet Archive. What's actually being built out there and why does it matter?The Crypto Honesty CheckWhy has crypto spent years selling people a Web2 experience wrapped in a Web3 bow? The guys go there, calling out token projects that confused "decentralized" with "worse performance for no good reason" and naming what actually matters: data sovereignty, decentralized identity, and real infrastructure.Big Tech's Empty PromiseIs Instagram actually worth anything? A surprisingly moving meditation on photo albums, Kodak pictures, and why a plastic binder at grandma's house hits harder than a million followers.Plus shoutouts to Corey's hot wife, Michael B. Jordan winning an Oscar for Sinners, and the debut of "Quantum Tom."The Bitcoin Podcast, where the takes are hot, the tech is real, and the jive is unmatched.Want to win $10 in Bitcoin? Join the Discord, post a lip sync of the intro, and it's yours. First five new members only.
Is it true that if you show up with purpose, the clients will come? Well… not quite. In today's episode, I'm sharing why purpose doesn't necessarily equal profits. Plus, I'm diving into how authority language in your messaging can make a huge difference in your business success. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:Why Purpose-Driven Marketing Alone Doesn't Book High-Ticket Clients (2:07)The Power Of Authority Language In Your Messaging (4:15)How To Communicate Expertise Without Sounding Salesy (5:31)Authority Messaging For Photographers (8:47)Beginner Versus Authority Messaging (21:54)Mentioned In This Episode:Book A Brand Session Planning Call: quiannamarie.com/bookEpisode 225 Visibility All Year Long For Photographers: quiannamarieblog.com/2026/01/12/225-visibility-all-year-long-for-photographersEpisode 220 Stop Only Marketing To Your Dream Clients: quiannamarieblog.com/2025/12/08/220-stop-only-marketing-to-your-dream-clientsEpisode 216 Book More By Sharing Your Living Brand: quiannamarieblog.com/2025/11/10/216-book-more-by-sharing-your-living-brandEpisode 150-171 The Branding Series: quiannamarieblog.com/2024/08/05/building-authority-with-a-branding-photoshootConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inquiries are pouring in, but are you ready for them? In today's episode, I have the honor of introducing you to systems strategist Colie James. We're diving into how to handle a surge of visibility, fix common workflow mistakes, and scale your business without the chaos. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:Preparing For The Inquiry Process (2:32)Where To Start With Automated Responses (5:03)Creating The Intake Process (7:37)Quianna's Booking Challenge Workaround (10:00)The Mistake You Might Be Making Before The Session (16:08)High-Touch, Low-Effort Workflows (20:03)The Three R's And Other Off-Boarding Strategy (23:05)Closing Out Your Client Experience (34:09)Working With Colie On Your Systems (37:53)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your VIP Day: quiannamarie.com/vipLucky 13 Quarterly Content Creation: quiannamarie.com/13Connect with Colie:Website: coliejames.comInstagram: instagram.com/coliejamesPodcast: coliejames.com/podcastConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne sits down with Patrick Krohn, winner of the Natural Landscape Photography Awards' "In Your Backyard" special award. Patrick Krohn shares his journey from photojournalism and sales into a deeply rooted local photography practice centered around his hometown of Aiken, South Carolina. The conversation dives into the value of photographing locally—both for developing creative consistency and for lowering the stakes so you can experiment, learn from mistakes, and hone your skills daily. Patrick Krohn discusses the parallels between sales tenacity and artistic growth, emphasizes the importance of community connections, and makes a compelling case for finding your own audience rather than chasing external trends. Sprinkled with practical advice and thoughtful anecdotes, this episode is packed with actionable insights for photographers looking to find meaning and improvement without traveling far from home or bending to outside pressures. Links and Resources: Patrick Krohn (One Eyed Dog Studios) Support the Show on Patreon Natural Landscape Photography Awards (NLPA) Out of Chicago Workshops Chicago Botanic Garden Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, CA Anne Belmont Carol Guzy Beth Young Stephanie Johnson Seth Godin – Purple Cow John Sexton Freeman Patterson Matt Payne's Infrared Photography Article Slow Photography Movement – Episode 210
Ready to burn your business down and start over? Wait just a second! Today's episode will dive into why you don't need an entire rebrand – you just need new photos. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Why You Think You Need A Rebrand (1:27)Logos Don't Build Trust, Visual Proof Does (2:47)What A Brand Shoot Actually Does (3:43)Stop Burning It Down And Start Refining (5:13)The Real Reason You Feel Misaligned (6:41)Booking Your Brand Day (8:50)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your VIP Day: quiannamarie.com/vipLucky 13 Quarterly Content Creation: quiannamarie.com/13Episode 150-171 The Branding Series: quiannamarieblog.com/2024/08/05/building-authority-with-a-branding-photoshootConnect with Quianna:Instagram Facebook TikTok Pinterest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you always the wedding photographer, never the bride? That was me over my last twenty years of photographing weddings… until now! In today's episode, I'm diving into the details of my thoughts, nerves, dreams, and everything else that went into making my dream wedding finally become reality. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Shifting My Mindset And Releasing Control (5:59)The Cost Of Weddings And Our Realistic Budget (10:23)Understanding Our Money Mindset As A Couple (17:26)The Wedding Party And Special Moments with Family (20:38)The Challenge Of Selecting Our Wedding Colors (24:32)A Million Micro-Decisions (26:59)My Turn To Be The Bride (30:44)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your VIP Day: quiannamarie.com/vipEpisode 224 How I Knew He Was My Husband Before He Even Proposed: quiannamarieblog.com/2026/01/05/224-how-i-knew-he-was-my-husband-before-he-even-proposedStyle Me Pretty on Instagram: instagram.com/stylemeprettyHouse of Colour on Instagram: instagram.com/houseofcolourusaConnect with Quianna:Instagram Facebook TikTok Pinterest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want an inside look at a brand shoot? In today's episode, I'm chatting with Vanessa Kavulish of Benefit Bar - a luxury mobile bar serving up signature craft cocktails, unforgettable vibes, and intentional enhancements here in Arizona. We're diving into what it was like to plan Vanessa's recent brand session with me, plus how to align your photos and content so that you can show up online with confidence, clarity, and proof. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Meet Vanessa Kavulish of Benefit Bar (3:39)Vanessa's Reason For Booking Her Brand Session (7:01)Bringing An AI Vision Board To Life (8:43)Planning And Prepping For The Brand Shoot (12:20)The Power Of Getting Your People Involved (17:44)Vanessa's Experience In Front Of The Camera (19:49)Vanessa's Post-Brand Shoot Vision (24:23)How B-Roll Adds To Vanessa's Gallery (29:14)Rapid-fire Questions (32:11)What Vanessa Wishes She Could Tell Herself Before The Shoot (35:37)Key Tip From Vanessa (36:48)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your Intuitive Content Coaching Call: quiannamarie.com/contactConnect with Vanessa:Website: benefit-bar.comBenefit Bar on Instagram: instagram.com/benefitbarazVanessa on Instagram: instagram.com/vkgrowthconsultingRebel Rise Podcast: youtube.com/@coach_nessConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Super Bowl Eve! Ryan, Dustin, and returning guest Cole Johnson huddle up for a complete breakdown of Super Bowl LX's biggest storylines. The trio dives deep into the Seattle Seahawks' resurgent defense, Sam Darnold's redemption arc, and the weapons Seattle brings to the biggest stage. Then, they pivot to the New England Patriots—how Coach Mike Vrabel transformed this squad, Drake Maye's impact, and questions about pass protection. Plus, each host offers their score prediction, some fun Super Bowl prop bets they'd love to see, and their essential game day snacks. Sprinkled in are all-time favorite halftime shows and a few laughs. No Credentials Required is part of the Belly Up Sports Media Network. Belly Up Sports: www.bellyupsports.com | www.youtube.com/@bellyupsports Fanatics: This episode's affiliate sponsor is Fanatics! Shop for your favorite team's gear, plus trading cards, fan memorabilia, and more! Use our affiliate link to support the show: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/bOqrrb Bumper Music: "Thank You God" by Akira the Don and MEANINGWAVE - Copyright 2021 USED WITH PERMISSION Follow No Credentials Required on social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube page for additional content! MERCH! Check out our Bonfire store and show the world you're a Cred Head! | https://www.bonfire.com/store/no-credentials-required/ Join our Discord server for more sports conversation: https://discord.gg/WknBEUQY
In this quirky episode of Tangent Station, hosts Willis and Kevin traverse an eclectic range of topics, from the whimsical allure of the Uranus Fudge Factory to the early days of Culture Club. Their exchange is peppered with humor and nostalgia, as they reminisce about guitar lessons and their love for classic bands. The duo also explore amusing modern slang and the intricacies of linguistic evolution, engaging listeners with their lighthearted banter and contagious laughter. Sprinkled with anecdotes and quirky observations, this episode is a delightful ode to randomness and the magic of conversational meanderings.
In this episode of Inside EMS, host Chris Cebollero sits down with Mic Gunderson, CEO of the Center for Systems Improvement and EMS Quality Academy; and editor‑in‑chief of the new peer-reviewed International Journal of Paramedicine, which launched in January 2023. Gunderson explains how the publication provides a forum for thoughtful debate around complex topics to be examined and analyzed. A recent issue, for example, touched on degree requirements for entry-level medics using the Socratic method to frame and manage the debate — a far cry from the horrors of a social post's comment section. Sprinkled with wit, respect and real curiosity, this episode is a masterclass in how EMS can grow — not just louder, but smarter. Whether you drive an ambulance, manage a system, or just care about the future of prehospital care, this conversation is worth your seat time. Additional resources: The International Journal of Paramedicine Degrees, debate and direction: Why this debate deserves our attention Top quotes from Mic Gunderson “Allow us to have enough maturity in our dialogue to say, ‘what's your logic or reasoning behind your opinion?' instead of just saying, ‘I think the sky is blue.' Tell me why you think the sky is blue and why it isn't red.” “With the Socratic debate format, because we're not trying to pick a loser or a winner, it allows us to really focus on the issues and the merits of the different perspectives.” Enjoying the show? Email theshow@ems1.com to share feedback or suggest guests for future episodes.
In this episode of Inside EMS, host Chris Cebollero sits down with Mic Gunderson, CEO of the Center for Systems Improvement and EMS Quality Academy; and editor‑in‑chief of the new peer-reviewed International Journal of Paramedicine, which launched in January 2023. Gunderson explains how the publication provides a forum for thoughtful debate around complex topics to be examined and analyzed. A recent issue, for example, touched on degree requirements for entry-level medics using the Socratic method to frame and manage the debate — a far cry from the horrors of a social post's comment section. Sprinkled with wit, respect and real curiosity, this episode is a masterclass in how EMS can grow — not just louder, but smarter. Whether you drive an ambulance, manage a system, or just care about the future of prehospital care, this conversation is worth your seat time. Additional resources: The International Journal of Paramedicine Degrees, debate and direction: Why this debate deserves our attention Top quotes from Mic Gunderson “Allow us to have enough maturity in our dialogue to say, ‘what's your logic or reasoning behind your opinion?' instead of just saying, ‘I think the sky is blue.' Tell me why you think the sky is blue and why it isn't red.” “With the Socratic debate format, because we're not trying to pick a loser or a winner, it allows us to really focus on the issues and the merits of the different perspectives.” Enjoying the show? Email theshow@ems1.com to share feedback or suggest guests for future episodes.
Join Clay Edwards for a raw, unfiltered dive into the hottest stories shaking Jackson, Mississippi, and beyond in this special uncensored livestream-turned-podcast episode. Broadcasting live from his home setup on X, YouTube, and Rumble, Clay kicks things off with casual NFL playoff chatter—rooting for the Steelers against the Texans, sharing his Cowboys woes, and musing on why DK Metcalf's fan-punching comeback is a bad look. But the real fire starts with the shocking arson attack on Beth Israel Synagogue: Clay breaks down the arrest of 19-year-old suspect Spencer Pittman, a suburban private school kid turned alleged domestic terrorist. From Pittman's Instagram posts laced with antisemitic tropes (like "Synagogue of Satan") to his radicalization via online figures like Nick Fuentes, Clay pulls no punches on how a promising life got derailed by hate. Expect deep dives into federal charges, mental health red flags, and why this incident embarrasses Mississippi's image. Shifting gears, Clay tackles the explosive Hinds County DA Jody Owens bribery scandal, where Owens claims FBI entrapment amid alcohol issues—while admitting guilt in a desperate bid to toss the case. Hear Clay's take on how this ties into corruption with former Mayor Chokwe Lumumba and Councilman Aaron Banks, plus why it's karma for past injustices like the Anthony Fox case. Sprinkled throughout: Quick hits on a Rankin County sexual assault arrest, Gulfport vigils for ICE-shooting victim Renee Goode (with Clay calling out "angry white liberal" protesters), viral Antifa knockout videos, and memes roasting liberal overreactions. Clay interacts live with the chat, drops authentic rants on political correctness, and even defines "bellicosity" on the fly. This episode is Clay Edwards at his most real—edgy, opinionated, and zero-holds-barred. No scripts, just straight talk on crime, culture, and chaos. Perfect for fans of unapologetic conservative commentary. Listen now and join the conversation—subscribe for more weeknight uncensored sessions!
Let's plan this year like a pro! In today's episode, I'm walking you through your strategy for business visibility all year long in 2026. We're stepping into the new year booked, busy, and creating content that actually sells. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Build Your Content Calendar Around Peak Booking Times (1:42)Capture B-Roll Everywhere - Not Just During Shoots (9:22)Plan Promos, Launches, Mini-Sessions, & Holidays (11:54)Use The Slow Season Strategically (17:41)Lean On Email Marketing With Flodesk (20:34)Let Your Authenticity Do The Selling (21:08)Mentioned In This Episode:Easy B-Roll Ideas For Business Owners: quiannamarie.com/broll25% off your first year of Flodesk: quiannamarie.com/flodeskReady To Book With Quianna?: quiannamarie.com/bookEpisode 123 Maximizing Your Mini-Sessions with Kayla Brint: quiannamarieblog.comThe Legal Paige: thelegalpaige.comPaige Major Youtube Strategist: instagram.com/paigemajorcreativeConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Monday Night Live with Clay Edwards, dive into a raw, unfiltered discussion on the latest headlines and cultural hot buttons. Kicking off with breaking news from Jackson, Mississippi—named the deadliest city in America per capita for the fifth straight year despite a drop in homicides—Clay breaks down the stats, comparing rates to cities like Memphis, St. Louis, Birmingham, and Louisville. He explores why crime trends are falling nationally but not fast enough in certain areas, tying it to broader issues like urban decay, political leadership, and the impact on local life, including declining sports attendance in high-crime zones like St. Louis. The conversation expands nationally: Tim Walz's decision not to seek reelection amid corruption allegations, a bizarre incident at JD Vance's home involving a transgender suspect, and the dramatic arrest of Venezuelan leader Maduro, with Clay calling out political hypocrisy from figures like Chuck Schumer and praising bipartisan wins against tyranny. Sprinkled throughout are candid takes on racial dynamics, viral videos of street altercations, and societal "fatigue" with activist politics. Listener comments steer the chat toward lighter fare, like favorite beers (from Shock Top to craft IPAs) and local Mississippi brews. Tune in for Clay's no-holds-barred commentary, show prep insights, and a mix of serious analysis with off-the-cuff humor. Whether you're tracking crime stats, politics, or just enjoying the rabbit holes, this episode delivers. Subscribe for nightly livestreams and catch the vibe—peace!
Is it true that when you know, you know? In today's episode, I'm getting personal and sharing some of the green flags that let me know that Mike was my husband… before he even proposed. While I love business education, please enjoy today's fluff and hopefully you'll get to know me a bit better! On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:Safety And Future Stewardship (6:26)He Was Late Once… And Only Once (9:05)He Takes Care Of My People (11:58)He Makes Sure I'm Fed… Always (13:06)He Loves Traditions And Sentimental Moments (15:19)The Handyman Glow-Up (16:46)The Sign Of Respect (21:00)The Campfire (24:40)The Texas Roadhouse Moment (27:44)His Money Is Our Money, My Money Is My Money (31:17)For Anyone Still Waiting… (33:08)Connect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ready to plan your 2026 brand shoot? In today's episode, I'm chatting with my business bestie Tara Dunn and diving into every detail of her upcoming shoot. Consider this a behind-the-scenes strategy session, with our best tips for intentionally creating content and more!On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Tara's Business Vision For 2026 (4:00)What Tara Dreams Of Capturing In Her Content (9:52)Documenting The Client Experience (13:11)Choosing Your Brand Shoot Locations (16:43)Using Your Shoot To Promote Upcoming Offers And Events (22:54)Getting Started With Picking Your Outfit (27:17)Working Off A Checklist During Your Shoot (34:43)Your Brand Shoot Is Priceless (36:52)Key Tip From Tara (42:22)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your VIP Day: quiannamarie.com/vipBook Your Intuitive Content Coaching Call: quiannamarie.com/contactThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopConnect with Tara:Tara Dunn on Instagram: instagram.com/taradunnconnectsConnect Belong on Instagram: instagram.com/connect.belong.azConnect Belong Website: connectbelong.coConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We get through another crazy episode in Greece with the Salt Lake ladies and then dissect Craig's pool party on Southern Charm. And, as always, sprinkle in a little VPR chatter. Go check out our Patreon for our 12 Days of VanderMas series!www.patreon.com/vanderpumprulespartyCheck out www.wayfair.com for last minute holiday shopping, home decor and more for WAY less Wayfair. Every Style. Every Home.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyClaritas - https://claritas.com/privacy-legalPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
Real leaders. In the rain. Still celebrating. In this behind-the-scenes joy experiment, I take you to Disneyland with three of my closest friends—including one who witnessed the birth of the Joyosity book idea… from a raft. We talk about why celebration matters, why leaders resist it, how play actually works in real adult life (hint: it's not all spontaneous whimsy), and the real fear we have of joy. Sprinkled throughout: a Star Wars ride, soaked clothes, a debate about cringe, deep laughter, and research-backed insights you can use tomorrow. Here's What's in the Episode: 5:52 Celebration isn't extra—it's a strategic reset. Intentional celebration helps your brain overcome negativity bias and reinforces evidence that you can do hard things. Leaders need this more than they think. 8:27 Play is a productivity tool, not a luxury. Whether it's crafting, hiking, or joking with coworkers, play restores innovation, problem-solving, and emotional resilience. When leaders don't play, they get stuck. Literally. 17:11 Childlike ≠ childish. Childish behavior derails workplaces (tantrums, gossip, baby-talk politics). Childlike behavior brings curiosity, wonder, creativity, and openness to “what if?” — the soil where innovation grows. Key Takeaway Play, rest, and celebration aren't indulgences; they're performance tools that keep leaders (and teams) from getting stuck. About the Guests: A Quorum of the March Girls These women are real-life leaders throughout the country. Camille leads an area for a global nonprofit, Jen is a PhD science educator and program consultant, and Sarah is a pediatric occupational therapist with a neonatal specialty. The four of us, plus Lindsay a trainer to professional athletes, have been friends for more than 30 years. So this is the behind the scenes of real-life leaders celebrating at Disneyland. About the Host: Jenn Whitmer Jenn is an international keynote speaker, leadership consultant, and the founder of Joyosity™, helping leaders create positive, profitable cultures through connection, curiosity, and joy. With a background in communication, conflict resolution, and team dynamics, Jenn helps leaders and organizations navigate complex people challenges, reduce burnout, and build flourishing workplaces. Her insights have resonated with audiences worldwide, blending real-world leadership expertise, engaging storytelling, and a dash of humor to make the hard stuff easier. Whether on stage, in workshops, or with coaching clients, Jenn equips leaders with the tools they need to solve conflict, cultivate communication, and lead with purpose. Her book Joyosity and the Joyosity Works Playbooks hit shelves December 9, 2025, offering leaders a fresh approach to joy at work that builds real results. Resources & Links: Get Joyosity: Joyosity: How to Cultivate Intense Happiness in Work & Life (Even If Things Are What They Are) Joy isn't extra. Joy is how you thrive. This book gives leaders the tools to turn exhaustion into resilience and build cultures where work is a joy, people are whole, and organizations flourish. https://jennwhitmer.com/books Ready to Make a Plan: Joyosity™ Jumpstart → Get crystal clear on what you want, what's in the way, and how to move forward with traction. Starting the Journey: Enneagram Navigator → Stop guessing your type. In this 1:1 session, get clarity on your motivations and blind spots. Ready to Dive In: Joyosity™ Intensive → A one-day transformative experience to realign with your values and build a practical plan for joyful leadership. A Party for More: Bring Jenn & the Joy to Speak → Bring the spark (not just the spark notes!) to your whole team with contagious joy, practical tools, and plenty of laughter. Loved this episode? Rate, review, and share with a fellow leader who's ready to ditch the drama and lead with more joy, curiosity, and clarity.
Pastronauts have been asking "Please Please Please" for a new episode, so here's James Brown & The Famous Flames' 1956 debut ... what a way to begin a career! He basically sings two words the entire song and it's an unequalled vocal performance. After that, we have renditions by The Five Royales and a bizarre one by Ike & Tina Turner which is more speech than song. Sprinkled in are some garage versions by The Viceroys (Pacific NW band in the vein of The Wailers), The Who, and a bleatin' one by Ed Wool and the Nomads!
Does your content prove that you're the ideal person to work with? In today's episode, I'm sharing 5 types of contacts to create content for, in order to make your business the ONLY option in your industry. I'm breaking down who these contacts are and why it's so important to include them in your content calendar. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:Get Crystal Clear About Your Content (5:01)Googlers (8:20)Current Clients (11:29)Dream Clients (13:46)Past Clients (15:58)Family And Friends (19:43)Keep-It-Real Moments (25:28)Mentioned In This EpisodeThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's on a photographer's holiday wish list? In today's episode, I'm sharing TONS of ideas of what to gift your favorite photographer this year. From stocking stuffers to making their big ticket dreams come true, this list has all the holiday essentials! On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:Stocking Stuffers (Under $25) (1:55)Gifts Around $50 To $100 Or Less (11:22)Invest-Worthy Gifts ($100-$400) (18:45)The Big Ticket Dream List ($500+) (26:46)Podcaster Bonus List (34:04)Love Languages And Gifting (35:35)The Gifts That Grow Your Business (36:40)Mentioned In This EpisodeEasy B-Roll Ideas For Business Owners: quiannamarie.com/brollBook Your Intuitive Content Coaching Call: quiannamarie.com/contactThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopDawn Richardson Tech Education: instagram.com/itsdawnrichardsonHaylee Gaffin Podcast Production: gaffincreative.comConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this February 2014 episode of the Aw Yeah Podcast, the boys slip on the boots for a free-wheeling pop-culture marathon they lovingly call “The Shoemaker.” A big celeb name dropping episode.It's one of those classic hangout sessions where every tangent is fair game and the laughs come fast. We kick things off revisiting Robin Williams' Popeye, the strange, ambitious, spinach-powered musical that still sparks debate decades later. From there, the conversation veers into the unforgettable era when Jamie Lee Curtis became the unexpected queen of “yogurt-helps-you-poop” commercials, and yes, everyone has opinions.The crew also digs into Jonn meeting Robert Vaughn, The Man From UNCLE and Artie's least favorite villian from Superman 3, the Rocky films, breaking down why the franchise still hits as hard as ever, and then jumps into a deep dive on the Planet of the Apes movies . Sprinkled throughout are some priceless Harry Caray stories, the kind that only this crew can tell, plus a lively discussion on John Romita Jr.'s take on Superman, what makes his version stand out, and why it grabbed fans' attention.It's loose, it's goofy, it's packed with memories and comic-shop energy. A vintage Aw Yeah episode through and through.
Kristen Nolan has built her career on a simple truth: authentic connection drives results. With over a decade in corporate sales and account management across tech and retail, she now leverages that relationship expertise as a Senior Client Account Manager at Interview Valet, where she transforms podcast interviews into strategic revenue engines.Kristen doesn't just book guest spots—she architects comprehensive interview marketing campaigns. She identifies target audiences, aligns messaging with host demographics, and builds conversion funnels that turn listeners into leads and customers. Her MBA from American Military University, earned while supporting her military spouse Josh through multiple relocations, taught her to execute under pressure and adapt strategies quickly.When she's not crafting podcast marketing strategies, you'll find Kristen cheering her son at football games, supporting her oldest daughter at lacrosse matches and cheer competitions, or wrangling her youngest daughter around Tampa with their rescue dog, Fifi. Connection powers everything she does—professionally and personally.Episode SummaryIn this episode, Liz welcomes Kristen Nolan from Interview Valet for a candid and insightful conversation about podcast guesting, visibility, and how to actually convert those appearances into measurable business results. Kristen shares her expertise on being intentional with your podcast strategy, why not all exposure is equal, and how aligning your message with the right audiences is key. Sprinkled throughout the episode are fun anecdotes about motherhood, Dr. Seuss, and even tips for making podcast interviews less nerve-wracking!Key Topics CoveredThe Magic of Podcast Guesting: Kristen explains how Interview Valet helps business owners turn podcast interviews into revenue—not just visibility. Learn the difference between being everywhere vs. being in the right place.Strategic Visibility: Why simply saying “yes” to every podcast isn't effective, and how audience alignment and messaging matter for real business growth.Conversion Funnels for Podcasts: Kristen walks through her method of offering listeners a “small yes, medium yes, and a heck yes” — structuring calls to action to maximize engagement from interviews.The Importance of Preparation: Tips for being a gracious, well-prepared guest and why relationships and respect for the host matter in the podcasting community.Remote Work and Military Spouses: Kristen shares the unique aspect of Interview Valet's largely remote team (with many military spouses!), and how that supports both the business and the staff.When You're Ready to Pitch Yourself: Advice for business owners on how to know when you're ready for podcast guesting, and the importance of clarity around your audience and messaging.Podcast Guest Success Stories: Real examples of clients who turned podcast interviews into major business wins through effective strategy and follow-through.Fun MomentsLiz and Kristen bond over Dr. Seuss books and the joys (and chaos) of motherhood.Lively stories about pet rescue, kids' snacks, and life as a military family.Liz's “hard-hitting” questions about cost, readiness, and common guest faux pas.Behind-the-scenes of Interview Valet's team culture and upcoming plans for podcast conferences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The High Low Sports Podcast, DJ and Kelcey tackle the latest breaking stories and offer fresh insights across football and boxing. They open with the college football coaching carousel—reacting to Virginia Tech landing James Franklin, discussing Lane Kiffin's future, and the impact on both recruiting and the ACC race. The playoff rankings spark a fiery conversation, especially about Miami's controversial position, while Kelsey lays out his Heisman hierarchy as the race narrows. Switching to the NFL, the hosts dissect headline-grabbing moments like Jamar Chase's suspension, injury news shaking up the playoff picture, and Shadour Sanders' big opportunity as Browns QB1. There's also quick-hitting analysis on other QB storylines and what fans should watch for this week. Finally, the main event dives into Jake Paul's blockbuster boxing match with Anthony Joshua—could this be the influencer's toughest test yet? Sprinkled throughout, you'll get weekly “Lock of the Week” picks and signature banter that keeps the bar lively. Whatever your sport, pull up a seat—there's always something on tap at High Low Sports! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment your takes below. Let us know your thoughts on the wildest sports storylines this week!
In a candid interview with Tri Delta Chief Engagement Officer Elizabeth Howard DiMartino, Boston, Sash reflects on her journey from collegiate member to Fraternity President, offering a window into Tri Delta life in the 1950s and beyond, from June recruitment and curfews to the cultural shift of the late '60s and early '70s.You're sure to enjoy her candid memories, including the purchase of our first word processor, navigating board work by mail and expensive long-distance phone calls and her belief that leadership often begins by simply saying “yes.”Sprinkled with humor, history and gratitude, this episode is a true time capsule, a celebration of the past and an inspiration for the future. It's a reminder that while our world looks very different from how it did in 1955, our Purpose continues to guide us forward.
Want to sell out your mini sessions with just ONE email? In today's episode, I'm sharing how I do exactly that. I'm diving into how I sell out my sessions through the power of email marketing with Flodesk, plus sharing ideas to grow your list fast. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Why Email Is Your Safety Net (5:49)How I Sell Out Mini Sessions (7:08)Why This Works (19:23)Why Photographers Need To Start Now (20:55)How To Grow Your List FAST (22:13)Content Ideas To Promote Sign-Ups (24:30)Why Flodesk Is The Move (27:35)Quick Email Marketing Facts (29:50)Big Sister Moment (31:54)Mentioned In This Episode:50% off your first year of Flodesk: quiannamarie.com/flodeskQuianna Marie Weekly Newsletter: https://quiannamarie.com/subscribeThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopEasy B-Roll Ideas For Business Owners: quiannamarie.com/brollConnect with Quianna:InstagramFacebookTikTokPinterest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's my birthday — the fourth one since losing Brody — and this episode is as raw and real as it gets. I'm unpacking what birthdays feel like after loss, how healing actually looks in year four, and what life is like right now: therapy, hospital stays with my living son, and the everyday chaos that somehow keeps me grounded. Sprinkled with stories, a few F-bombs, and a whole lot of iced coffee, this is the most unfiltered glimpse into my world — a loss mama just doing the damn thing. ✨ Coming soon: new support groups, 1:1 mentoring, and more spaces to connect. I'm officially a Certified Grief Coach, and I'm pouring everything I've got into serving this community in deeper ways. Check out katherinelazar.com for updates, sessions, and all things Loss Life. SHOP THE MERCH! https://at-a-total-loss.myshopify.com/ Find your loss posse on LOSSLINK.COM! *************************************NOTE: I am not a doctor or a therapist. This podcast is not in place of therapy. The views of my guests are not always reflective of my own. I am just a real life loss mom describing her experiences with life after loss. These are my experiences, and I'm putting it out there so you feel less alone. Always do your own research and make informed decisions! For more REAL TALK about baby loss and grief, hit subscribe to be notified when another episode drops! Support the podcast and shop the store! At a Total Loss ShopInstagram @thekatherinelazar Youtube: @thekatherinelazarEmail: thekatherinelazar@gmail.comWebsite: www.katherinelazar.com Some helpful resources:https://countthekicks.org/https://www.measuretheplacenta.org/https://www.pushpregnancy.org/https://www.tommys.org/ Local to Atlanta:https://www.northsidepnl.com/
PRE-ORDER YOUR HIGHER GRAVITY BEERVENT CALENDAR!!! http://highergravitycrafthaus.com/store We actually thought that without Gnome being present, this episode would be more on the rails than normal. Thanks to Producer Nick, however, we went so far off the beaten path that we didn't even cover all of the shows we meant to talk about. Oops. Listen in this week as we go over all kinds of things from a list of why craft beer is dead/dying and Bret having a moment of enlightenment to Gnome doing all kinds of things with Utopias across two different pieces of content. We even managed to talk about a non-locally hosted podcast, Steal This Beer, talk to Rhinegeist about everything except their merch line until the train completely derailed. Sprinkled throughout are random topics such as throwing coasters, growlers vs crowlers vs howlers, is beer with spruce tips a holiday beer, being Malort-bombed, the perils of a potential Power Hour, what food we have for the holidays, and so much more! Speaking of so much more, this week all paid Patreon tiers get 2 hours and 45 minutes of insanity, so if that doesn't convince you to sign up, I don't know what will. **The music used in the NFL Deathmatch Challenge is by DonRock the Imposter on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqKSIaE_QE8 @donrocktheimposter912 Week 11 : Gnome's Pick : Patriots Marco's Pick : Dolphins Julia's Pick : Texans Producer Nick's Pick : Bengals Current points going into Week 11 : Gnome : 8 Marco : 8 Julia : 8 ----- This episode covers the following shows : Barstool Perspective - 11/7/2025 The Gnarly Gnome - Tasting a Beer that's Illegal in 15 States? It's This Year's Utopias! The Weekly Pint - Ep 287 - I Am Not Ready, I Swear! Steal This Beer - Ep 549 - Cole Hackbarth and Nick Brehm - Rhinegeist brewery ----- What we drank : Mellotone Beer Project - Green and Fine - Wet Hopped IPA Masthead Brewing - Sleigh All Day - IPA with Spruce Tips Wolf's Ridge Brewing - The Old Man and the Beer - Baltic Porter Guiness Malort ----- Episode recorded on 11/11/2025 at our amazing podcast host, Higher Gravity Summit Park! https://highergravitycrafthaus.com/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Truth, Beer, and Podsequences are those of the participants alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of any entities they may represent. ------ Links to everything at http://truthbeerpod.com/ or https://truthbeerpod.podbean.com/ Find us on all the social medias @ TruthBeerPod Email us at TruthBeerPod@gmail.com Subscribe, like, review, and share! Find all of our episodes on your favorite Podcast platform or https://www.youtube.com/@TruthBeerPod ! Buy us a pint! If you'd like to support the show, you can do by clicking the "One-Time Donation" link at http://truthbeerpod.com ! If you want exclusive content, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/TruthBeerPod If you'd like to be a show sponsor or even just a segment sponsor, let us know via email or hit us up on social media! ----- We want you to continue to be around to listen to all of our episodes. If you're struggling, please reach out to a friend, family member, co-worker, or mental health professional. If you don't feel comfortable talking to someone you know, please use one of the below resources to talk to someone who wants you around just as much as we do. Call or Text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Chat with someone at 988lifeline.org http://www.988lifeline.org ----- Our Intro, Outro, and most of the "within the episode" music was provided by Gnome Creative. Check out www.GnomeCreative.com for all your audio, video, and imagery needs! @gnome__creative on Instagram @TheGnarlyGnome on Twitter https://thegnarlygnome.com/support http://gnomecreative.com http://instagram.com/gnome__creative http://www.twitter.com/TheGnarlyGnome
In this world, a pretty portfolio just isn't enough! Today's episode is all about how to sell with your personality and living brand. We're diving into how to bring more YOU into your content, and why connection converts way faster than a perfectly polished feed. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Learn More >>You can find the full show notes and transcript for this episode at quiannamarie.com/podcast!Review The Show Notes:Why A Pretty Portfolio Isn't Enough (1:33)How To Bring More YOU Into Your Content (6:17)Building Your Living Brand (13:03)Why Connection Converts Faster Than Polish (17:24)Practical Content Ideas You Can Record This Week (18:32)Your Permission Slip (21:32)How To Stay Consistent Without Burnout (22:48)Mentioned In This Episode:Easy B-Roll Ideas For Business Owners: quiannamarie.com/brollThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopCheck Out The Blog: quiannamarie.com/blogConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Want to create your most powerful marketing content? In today's episode, I'm telling you how! We're diving into my top strategies for turning every single client experience into your NEXT client. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:The Mindset Shift (4:48)Recording Testimonials And BTS (10:14)Multiply Your Marketing Magic (25:16)Mentioned In This Episode:Easy B-Roll Ideas For Business Owners: quiannamarie.com/brollThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopQuianna's Favorite Contracts: quiannamarie.com/contractsConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DEFENDANT: Pazuzu EVIDENCE: Manos Special Edition "The Exorcist" Cabernet Sauvignon SCENE OF THE CRIME: Hell, or a staircase near you... -- Hey friend — welcome to our spooky season send-off. We cracked a bottle of Manos Cabernet, sunk into the couch, and dove headfirst into The Exorcist: the movie, the poster, the Pazuzu lore and all the deliciously grim behind-the-scenes gossip. Expect laughter, wine-fueled tangents, and the kind of true-crime sidetracks that only two slightly lubricated hosts can provide. We unpack why that iconic image of Father Merrin under the lamplight still freaks us out (Magritte vibes included), how the film shaped the possession subgenre, and why Linda Blair and Ellen Burstyn left their mark on horror history. We talk casting choices that almost were (Marlon Brando, Audrey Hepburn?), the haunting performance choices, and how Pazuzu went from ancient Mesopotamia to Hollywood's demon of choice. Of course we get into the messy, human side: on-set injuries, practical effects (the real vomit/peanut-soup moment), Mercedes McCambridge's voicework, and William Friedkin's famously brutal directing methods. Plus the awkward modern problems — streaming paywalls, holiday theater lines, and whether you should ever feed Necco wafers to road-trip company. Sprinkled between film history are the personal stories: first-time screenings, dating decisions made at horror films, and the ridiculous pop-culture riffs that happen when you mix wine with movie analysis. If you love spooky, culty cinema, or just want a cozy chat about why The Exorcist still matters (and why Pazuzu might actually be misunderstood), this episode is for you. Give it a listen, tell us your favorite spooky bottle art, and rank our mini-series with us — we want to know which movie haunted you the most. Cheers (and maybe don't say Pazuzu in a mirror)!
Calling all business showgirls! In today's episode, I'm sharing key marketing tips that I took from Taylor Swift's new album, The Life of a Showgirl. Plus, I'm helping you show up for your online audience by inviting them in to see YOU - the human behind the brand.On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:The Power Of Letting People In (5:44)Every Era Is A Brand Strategy (22:39)Your Content Is The Concert (26:12)Applying Taylor's marketing lessons (29:35)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your VIP Day: quiannamarie.com/vipThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shop50% off your first year of Flodesk: quiannamarie.com/flodeskConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.” (Romans 11:25) In Romans 11, Paul explains a marvelous outcome from Israel’s unbelief: many Genti... More...
What if letting go meant gaining freedom? In today's episode, I'm talking with business coach Nata Salvatori about using mindful delegation in order to scale. Nata shares her priceless advice for delegating strategically, identifying revenue-driving tasks, and embodying leadership. On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:What It Means To Do Less (3:37)Prioritizing Rest And Delegation To Make More (6:13) Your First Task To Delegate (9:23)The Cost Of Not Delegating (13:18)Being Strategic When Hiring (18:11)Auditing Your Business Before Delegating (21:57)Playing The Long Game In Your Business (27:59) Identifying Your Revenue-Driving Tasks (33:20)Working In Your Business Versus On Your Business (36:14)The CEO Delegation Method (40:54)Connect With Nata (43:16)Key Tip From Nata (44:10)Mentioned In This Episode:The CEO Delegation Method: quiannamarie.com/ceoThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shopThe Accidental CEO Podcast Episode 5 with Quianna Marie: accidentalceo.co/5-brand-authentically-subtle-strategies-for-brand-awareness-with-quianna-marie/Connect with Nata:Instagram: instagram.com/accidentalceo.coAccidental CEO Collective Facebook Community: facebook.com/groups/accidentalceo.coThe Accidental CEO Podcast: accidentalceo.co/podcastWebsite: accidentalceo.coConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What stops your dream clients in their scroll? In today's episode, I'm sharing how showing up with clarity and confidence will create your best content. Plus, a few action tips to maximize your next brand shoot!On Quianna Marie Weekly, we're chatting about business growing pains, finding genuine connections, and celebrating wins of all sizes through the lens of a photographer at heart. Sprinkled throughout stories and interviews with past clients, photographers and other business owners this podcast is designed to help you step into your purpose and to truly create a life you're proud of, a life worth photographing and sharing.Today's episode is brought to you by The Green House, my resource garden for photographers! Let me help you AMPLIFY your heart online and in real life to turn bridesmaids into future brides through templates, workshops, and freebies!Review The Show Notes:The Power Of Brand Clarity (4:51)Clarity In Your Content And Offers (11:19)Owning Your Confidence (14:40)Easily Creating Content (16:52)Maximize Your Existing Content (19:12)Your Brand Shoot Content Does The Selling For You (21:41)5-Step Content Action Plan (23:22)Mentioned In This Episode:Book Your VIP Day: quiannamarie.com/vipThe Green House Resource Garden: quiannamarie.com/shop50% off your first year of Flodesk: quiannamarie.com/flodeskEpisode 207 13 Ways To Use Your Brand Photos: quiannamarieblog.com/2025/09/08/207-13-ways-to-use-your-brand-photosEpisode 165 Reels + TikToks with Jera Bean: quiannamarieblog.com/2024/11/18/165-reels-tiktoks-with-jera-beanConnect with Quianna:Website: quiannamarie.comInstagram: instagram.com/quiannamarie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sprinkled through every ride, and every interaction on the ground, the half halt is one of the most powerful communication tools you'll ever use. But most riders only ever think of it in the saddle. In this Strides Revisited episode, we're rewinding to a listener-favorite that explores how the half halt begins long before you put your foot in the stirrup. You'll discover how groundwork can clarify your timing, refine your aids, and completely transform the quality of your conversations with your horse. We'll talk about… Why your thoughts are your most important aid, on the ground and in the saddle How to use body language, voice, and position to create light, responsive communication The subtle difference between a halt and a half halt (and why it matters everywhere) How to take your daily handling off autopilot and rebuild real feel and connection If you've ever struggled to “feel” when to use a half halt or what it should actually do, this episode will give you simple, practical ways to start improving today, even without riding.
This week, Lauren and Michelle cozy up in the frunchroom to tackle a hot topic that's been everywhere: Ozempic and the culture of weight loss. From the societal pressures that keep showing up in our feeds to how this new wave of “quick fixes” is reshaping the conversation around body image, the sisters get candid about it all.But, in true Sister Project fashion, the convo doesn't stop there. Expect detours into celebrity product launches, tea trends (yes, we're sipping on that too), social media burnout, and even some makeup tips that Lauren swears by. Michelle brings her bookish side with a powerful trauma lit reading recommendation while Lauren stays true to her book loving genre and leans into some Stephen King.Sprinkled in are plenty of giggles, honest reflections, and cozy recommendations for your watchlist, bookshelf, and vanity.Don't forget: you can watch this conversation unfold in real time on YouTube. Cozy vibes hit different in the frunchroom.Hot Topics: The Mist (audiobook), Billy Joel: And So It Goes (documentary), and As Ever tea.Resources: Lizzie Selle StudioFollow Us!Shop our seasonal candle line!Check out our website!This episode is sponsored by Helping Hand.
Peter Leithart, James Bejon and Jeff Meyers discuss Hebrews 9:17-24. _____ Check out the Audio Deacon Podcast https://www.audio-deacon.com/ GIVE TO THEOPOLIS! theopolisinstitute.com/give/ Get the Theopolis App! app.theopolisinstitute.com/menu Use Code "theopolitan" to get your first month free! Sign up for In Medias Res mailchi.mp/0b01d726f2fe/inmediasres
In this lively and eclectic conversation, Opie and Ron the Waiter dive into a whirlwind of conspiracy theories, pop culture references, and speculative ideas about human history and extraterrestrial life. They discuss controversial topics like P Diddy parties, the Epstein list, and Lee Harvey Oswald's CIA connections, blending skepticism with humor. The conversation takes a cosmic turn as they explore theories about ancient civilizations, the true nature of Devil's Tower as a petrified tree stump, and the possibility of advanced beings living among us. From aliens traveling via vibrational frequencies to the pyramids as energy sources, challenging conventional history and ponder humanity's place in the universe. Sprinkled with playful banter, personal anecdotes about ticks and Coney Island, and a nod to upcoming UFO revelations in 2027, this episode is a wild ride through the strange and uncharted. Catch the hosts' comedic chemistry and bold ideas, culminating in a plug for Ron Berman's stand-up comedy show.