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What if the key to unlocking your full potential has been staring back at you in the mirror? Dr. David Snyder explains how the lines, shapes, and markings on your face reveal more than just age or emotion—they hold clues to buried trauma, blocked energy, and untapped strengths. From stress patterns to markers of personal growth, your face tells the story of where you've been and where you're headed. Learn how to spot the signs, clear emotional roadblocks, and reconnect with your real power. It's not woo—it's a mirror with a message you've never been taught to read.Standout Quotes:• “This world is actually quite fair. You just don't understand how that fairness works.” – Dr. David Snyder• “Every human being on the planet is a narcissist. It's a spectrum, not a binary state.” – Dr. David Snyder• “The longer I do this, the more 'miracles' I see as people tap into the power of their nervous system.” – Dr. David Snyder• “If you walk around looking like a bologna sandwich, don't be surprised when somebody tries to take a bite at it.” – Dr. David Snyder• “The physiology controls the psychology. If you're not able to fight back, to push back to a certain degree, you're going to get crushed.” – Dr. David SnyderKey Takeaways:• Map your facial lines to understand emotional blockages that might be holding you back from personal growth.• Practice daily self-reflection to identify which facial markings reveal unresolved emotional patterns in your life.• Develop physical and emotional protection skills to counteract past traumas or boundary violations.• Experiment with energy clearing techniques to reduce stress and transform limiting unconscious beliefs.• Schedule a face reading consultation to gain deeper insights into your personal development potential.Episode Timeline:[00:25] Why showing up in person changes everything[01:59] Emotional cleanup, health tips, and live Q&A[05:48] What your face reveals about hidden health issues[11:32] What those eyebrow lines say about your temper[24:35] How purpose and trauma leave visible marks[43:01] Reading traits that signal mental overload[48:30] Ear markings that hint at blood pressure spikes[58:39] Spotting frustration and what it's doing to you[1:12:39] Spiritual growth signs written on the face[1:15:14] Ready to go deeper? Here's your next stepTo learn more about Dr. David Snyder and everything about NLP, visit:Website: https://www.nlppower.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidSnyderNLPInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsnydernlp
Catalina de Erauso The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 12 with Heather Rose Jones This is a brief tour through the life of an early 17th century Basque woman (or possibly trans man--though it's tricky to use any sort of modern category label) who escaped from a convent at age 15, began living as a man, and went off to the Spanish colonies in the New World to seek fortune and adventure. She found plenty of adventure. In this episode we talk about: The basic facts of Catalina's life Why it's difficult to try to apply modern categories of gender and sexuality to historic individuals The literary and pop culture context of early 17th century Spain that may have shaped how Catalina's story was told--and even perhaps inspired her actions Catalina's romantic and erotic encounters with women, and why they're a bit less satisfying to a modern audience than we might wish Some exciting new changes to the Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Books mentioned The full text of Catalina de Erauso's autobiography can be found in translation in:Stepto, Michele & Gabriel Stepto (translators). 1996. Catalina de Erauso. Lieutenant Nun -- Memoir of a Basque Transvestite in the New World. Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7073-4 The other major sources used for this podcast are:Velasco, Sherry. 2000. The Lieutenant Nun: Transgenderism, Lesbian Desire and Catalina de Erauso. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-78746-4 Velasco, Sherry. 2011. Lesbians in Early Modern Spain. Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville. ISBN 978-0-8265-1750-0 This topic is discussed in one or more entries of the Lesbian Historic Motif Project here: Catalina de Erauso A transcript of this podcast is available here. Links to the Lesbian Historic Motif Project Online Website: http://alpennia.com/lhmp Blog: http://alpennia.com/blog RSS: http://alpennia.com/blog/feed/ Twitter: @LesbianMotif Discord: Contact Heather for an invitation to the Alpennia/LHMP Discord server The Lesbian Historic Motif Project Patreon Links to Heather Online Website: http://alpennia.com Email: Heather Rose Jones Twitter: @heatherosejones Facebook: Heather Rose Jones (author page)
In episode four of the Remember the name podcast, we sat down with Australian softballer Tarni Stepto. Stepto is a 20 year old from the northern beaches of Sydney who is beginning to make a name for herself in the US college system. After spending a year at the Salt Lake City Bruins, she recently signed for Oregon State. She has also just come off the back of helping the Aussie Spirit qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. Softball is back for the first time since Beijing in 2008 and Tarni and the Australian team have their sights set on gold. We ventured to Curl Curl to catch up at the softball pitch where it all started for Tarni and spoke about Olympic qualification, just how big softball is in the US and plenty more Enjoy!
The Rolls Royce of degrassi episodes! We discuss Spike, more Spike, a little Shane, some Yick, a touch of Arthur and Melanie, but mostly spike cause she's the best ever. and drum roll please..............this episode features our heroine in our first ever interview(starts at 28min mark). Yes, Amanda Stepto joins us as mike park makes her feel at ease with softball questions.
Are you referring your polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) clients for exercise interventions? If so, are you familiar with the evidence around what exercise, movement and lifestyle interventions are of the most benefit for women with PCOS? As a clinician and researcher Professor Nigel Stepto is an expert in this field and was part of the team developing the evidence-based Australian and the soon-to-release international guidelines for the treatment of PCOS. In today's podcast we delve into the many drivers of PCOS, the role of exercise and diet, and how they can affect both the physical and biological markers, as well as psychological and psychosocial aspects of PCOS patients. Professor Stepto is a key note speaker at the forthcoming ATMS Symposium on PCOS in September 2018 where he will share the new international treatment guidelines together with information aimed at helping more health professionals embrace exercise and lifestyle interventions as cost effective measures to improve quality of life outcomes for PCOS sufferers. Find today's transcript and show notes here: https://www.fxmedicine.com.au/content/movement-medicine-pcos-professor-nigel-stepto *****DISCLAIMER: The information provided on FX Medicine is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not, nor is it intended to be, a substitute for professional advice or care. Please seek the advice of a qualified health care professional in the event something you learn here raises questions or concerns regarding your health.*****
Wake up in the morning, feeling stoked and happy: Spike is on Turned Out A Punk! This week Damian sits down with actress Amanda Stepto. Amanda portrayed Spike on Degrassi, but being punk wasn’t a character for her. Listen as see how real it was! Also covered: -The first positive media portrayal of punk -Forcing your sister to take you to the Police picnic at the age of 9 -Pre-teen booze -Watching City limits -Teenbeat Punks -Billy Idol -Angelic Upstarts -Brain Taylor and the Record Peddler -The Punk -Buying records while on break from Degrassi -Platinum Blonde the unsung punk band -Getting cast for Degrassi -“Fuck them!” Charging your hair and changing your life -Colin from GBH: Fashion icon -Going to shows -Depeche Mode -Seeing The Smiths on your 16 birthday -Going Veg at age 9 -Buying old zines -Famous in the punk scene: not good thing -Toronto a hater city -Getting thrown out of Eaton Centre for being Punk after buying your dress for an award show -Influencing the stories -Dressing too monochrome for TV -Getting into hardcore -Going from band to band -Giving away your records -Brain Taylor hating you -Youth Youth Youth -Sick Of It All -Bunchofuckingoofs -The onstage MSIXZitRemedy Collab -Bringing other cast members to hardcore shows -Playing the “Fuck America” on set -Me, You, Youth Crew -“IT WAS SO FUCKING AWKWARD!”: hanging with Dinosaur Jr.
Ken Plume has a chat with author and performer Stephen Toulouse about comas, nostalgia, Star Trek, and montages.
Commencing at 12pm EST on Friday, March 1st 2013 and ending at 1pm EST on Saturday, March 2nd, Ken Plume conducted a 25-hr marathon of Bit Of A Chats featuring 57 guests in support of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day celebrations. This is one of them. YOU CAN STILL DONATE at rednosenet.com. PLEASE DO.
It's a GameHounds first! All three hosts, GamerEdie Sellers, Nick Dinicola, and Holy Goalie, in the same room, recording a podcast. The place: Huntington Beach, California. The time: Drunk-thirty. Despite the massive consumption of white Russians, our intrepid hosts manage to slur out a whole podcast that almost makes sense. The get some help from members of the RatCast, who were also on hand during the recording. The talk about , Double Fine's , and of course, Skyrim's . Enjoy.
Full time Xbox staff, part time PAX and w00tstock performer, I am at heart a geek of pure pedigree. Ever since joining the Microsoft Corporation in April of 1994 I've pretty much been known by my email name, which is Stepto@microsoft.com. I've worn a few hats for Microsoft: product support monkey, technical writer, trainer, and Communications Manager for security response at Microsoft from 2002 to 2006. For that role I worked alongside a team of great people triaging and investigating and solving reported vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. On August 13th, 2007, I took on a great new challenge by joining our Xbox team working on Xbox LIVE. I'm currently the Director of Policy and Enforcement for the Xbox LIVE service. Along the way I made some amazing friends, wrote a book, and wore a suit.
We welcome several special guests--including Braid creator Jonathan Blow, e & Stepto from Xbox, and Gary Whitta--while also covering the Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, and Sony press conferences.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5928697/advertisement
Can Google perform in this Galaxy with a Tablet? Maybe from Uranus? We chat about that! Also talk about the EFF, Google ITA, Minecraft, Stepto getting hacked, PS3 site hacking, Yelp Sex Clubs and Much Much MORE! FYI, Audio posts first, then Video….so be sure to come back to for the video! Special thanks to: […]
Can Google perform in this Galaxy with a Tablet? Maybe from Uranus? We chat about that! Also talk about the EFF, Google ITA, Minecraft, Stepto getting hacked, PS3 site hacking, Yelp Sex Clubs and Much Much MORE! FYI, Audio posts first, then Video….so be sure to come back to for the video! Special thanks to: […]
This week, we have another very special guest. And this one has a banhammer with him. Stephen Toulouse, director of policy and enforcement at Xbox Live, joins Holy Goalie, Cooper Hawkes and Edie Sellers to talk about how Microsoft keeps Xbox Live like a motel toilet — safe and sanitized for your protection. He answers questions about how the work is done, what part of his job gives him a big, fat chubby, and whether it's "Step-to" or "Step-toe." All the questions you want to know! In addition, they chat up the week's biggest news, including: Harmonix is asking you to tell them what you want to see in future Rock Band games? Want Rock Band: Led Zepplin? Or not? Let your voice be heard! Need a job? Why not be Bungie's official Ugly Betty! Both game and console sales are slumping across the board. Why? Want Home Run Challenge? PQY44-67TMC-FX7FB-T6YKF-9BG73. Random stuff (a lot of it), thank yous, shout outs, and more! Enjoy.
TOAP CLASSIC #14 (RELEASED: March 22, 2019)Wake up in the morning, feeling stoked and happy: Spike is on Turned Out A Punk! This week Damian sits down with actress Amanda Stepto. Amanda portrayed Spike on Degrassi, but being punk wasn't a character for her. Listen as see how real it was! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy