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In this episode, we dive into the challenges of body image during the summer season. We'll explore how to embrace self-love while navigating swimsuit anxiety, changes in routine, and the pressure to achieve a "summer body." Through a Christian lens, we'll discuss practical steps to stay motivated, honor your body as God's creation, and find confidence in who you are. Join us as we encourage you to pour into yourself, celebrate your unique beauty, and maintain a healthy, balanced mindset all summer long.Support the Show.Please feel free to join the facebook group and interact with this amazing community!Find me on Instagram @thefindinghopepodcast or @kaylabundyofficialFind me on Youtube @kayla_bundyFind me on TikTok @kayla_bundy Disclaimer: The Finding Hope Podcast and content posted by Kayla Bundy is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website is at the user's own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.
++ Konkrete Übungen und praxisnahen Input für mehr Durchsetzungsvermögen bekommst du ab dem 24. August in unserem kostenfreien fünftägigen Audio-Coaching: der Tropical Transformation – deinem Summer-Guide für mehr Durchsetzungsstärke! Meld dich direkt hier an und teile die Aktion mit deinen Freundinnen und Kolleginnen. ++Dir Gehör zu verschaffen ist essentiell, wenn du im Job und in der Gesellschaft Einfluss nehmen möchtest. Good News: Für Durchsetzungsstärke braucht es keine Ellenbogenmentalität. Durch inhaltliche Souveränität, Körpersprache und klare Grenzen kannst du authentisch Raum einnehmen. In dieser Podcast-Folge bekommst du fünf Impulse, wie das gelingt. In der Folge zum Thema "Durchsetzungsstärke" erfährst du:✅ Wie du dir thematisch und körperlich Raum nimmst, um authentisch Gehör zu finden.✅ Strategien, um inhaltliche Klarheit zu erlangen sowie deine Ziele und Grenzen zu kommunizieren.✅ Wie du mit einer Haltung von Wertschätzung dir selbst und anderen gegenüber für dich selbst einstehen kannstÜbrigens: Das Female Leadership Programm öffnet im Herbst das nächste Mal die Tore. Zur Warteliste: Hier klickenMehr Inhalte rund um Arbeit, Kommunikation und Leadership erhältst du in unserem Newsletter. Abonniere ihn hier kostenfrei.Alle Links und Empfehlungen findest du hier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, let your co-hosts be your guides to the city they call home! With the complete guide for your Summer trip to Nashville. Megan + Madi talk about all the best spots to eat, shop + hang out!IGThe Fuzzy PodMeganMadiYoutubeThe Fuzzy PodSubscribe to our Patreon for a bonus episode the first Monday of every month!
The Jubal Show is on the radio all over the country. They are unafraid to tackle the topical world we live in, and can't get enough of the drama. Nothing is sacred, and nothing is off limits on The Jubal Show.Join Jubal, Nina, Victoria, Executive Producer Brad, and Producer Sharkey, and their listeners on a journey through romance, secrets, pop culture, and pranks.======This is just a tiny piece of The Jubal Show. You can find every podcast we have, including the full show every weekday right here…➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com/podcasts======The Jubal Show is everywhere, and also these places: Website ➡︎ https://thejubalshow.com Instagram ➡︎ https://instagram.com/thejubalshow X/Twitter ➡︎ https://twitter.com/thejubalshow Tiktok ➡︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@the.jubal.show YouTube ➡︎ https://www.youtube.com/@JubalFresh ======Meet The Jubal Show Cast:====== Jubal Fresh - https://jubalshow.com/featured/jubal-fresh/ Nina - https://thejubalshow.com/featured/ninaontheair/ Victoria - https://jubalshow.com/featured/victoria-ramirez/ Brad Nolan - https://jubalshow.com/featured/brad-nolan/ Sharkey - https://jubalshow.com/featured/richard-sharkey/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As promised, Amri is back with another summer series episode!! This hot girl summer guide is filled with the girly summery vibes, the newest trends on fashion, recipes that have been on rotation lately, and summer music for your hot girl walk playlist. Tune in for the ultimate guide to making your summer feel amazing! xx AIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rate and review
Summer's back, and so is the pressure to keep our kids busy, busy, busy!
The sun is shining, temperatures are rising, and parents everywhere are wondering how to keep their sanity intact. Today on Parents of the Year, we re-address the ultimate summertime challenge: balancing structure and freedom! Join Andrew and Caroline as they discuss the dance of keeping your kids happy and engaged while maintaining a sense of routine. Discover why structure is crucial even during the lazy days of summer and how to sprinkle in spontaneity without losing your grip. Plus, we highlight the magic of open communication and involving your kids in planning their summer days. Empower them with life skills like responsibility, time management, and compromise, all while having a blast!Don't miss this
Announcing our giveaway winner and unveiling the TL10 Summer Guide! Dive into summer tips and strategies here: www.brendalomeli.com/summerguide PS. The podcast is taking a summer break and will be back completely revamped and with a brand new look starting on Monday, September 9th. Stay tuned!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, I'm announcing the launch of a three-week email series designed to help you gain clarity on your next career move. Launching next week, this series is perfect for the slower pace of summer, allowing you to reflect and plan while still enjoying your time off. The series requires only 5 to 15 minutes of your time on weekdays, leaving weekends free to relax or catch up. NOW is the time for those of you feeling unfulfilled in your current roles, struggling with motivation, or dreaming of something different but feeling stuck.The email series is free when you subscribe to my weekly newsletter, "Be Curious." If you're already signed up, expect an email asking if you'd like to join. ---Now, let's move on to this week's tip for building your curiosity muscle and welcoming discomfort for growth.A favorite tool of mine for tracking progress is a jar where you can add a bead or a piece of paper whenever you accomplish something challenging. This week, I'm focusing on networking, a common pain point for my clients. If you hate networking, feel unsure of what to say, or think it's a waste of time, you're not alone. Here are three steps to make networking events more enjoyable:Identify the Benefits: Reflect on how the event could benefit you and envision the kind of people you'd like to meet and interact with. What would they say to you? What kind of profiles would they have?Visualize yourself: Imagine yourself showing up in the way you want others to show up. Think of one valuable thing you can talk about in advance to shift your focus from what you can gain to what you can offer.Set a Challenge: Create a small, manageable goal for the event, like talking to three new people or getting a new contact's information. This challenge should push you out of your comfort zone to promote growth and learning.The purpose of these steps isn't just to make you uncomfortable but to help you learn and gain a new perspective on your capabilities. View it like a game, where completing the challenge unlocks the next level of self-discovery.As always, thank you for joining me today. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review to help grow the show and reach more people.Remember, striving for a career that brings joy and fulfillment is possible. If you have questions or want to discuss anything from this episode, email me at withoutjudgmentcoaching@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you!Support the Show.Thanks for listening today! I am Virginie Fite-Georgel and I help neurodivergent high achieving women in leadership roles who suffer from chronic stress or feel close to burnout, with tailored coaching tools to unearth clarity, cultivate confidence, and unlock their unique potential. Get out of chronic stress and get to make strong decisions! If you want to know more, hop on a free call with me.You can also share your takeaways with me on social here or there!AND finally if you want to help me or show your appreciation through something else than a review or a share, I have just created this page for you to get me a coffee: https://lnkd.in/g4p3s6Xj TIA
Feeling overwhelmed by summer plans already? Remember, you get to design your family's summer. You have the power to adjust! Embrace flexibility and flow. In today's episode, I dive into the art of balancing summer fun with family life. I explore how to ditch rigid schedules, embrace a slower pace, and create a summer that rejuvenates both you and your kids. It's all about finding joy, saying no to burnout, and allowing yourself to just be. Trust me, a relaxed summer will make you more productive and connected. Let's change the way you experience this season! Tune in to hear: Strategies that will allow you to evaluate and design your summer in a way that rejuvenates you and offers quality time with your loved ones The importance of embracing childlike joy by finding ways to incorporate your own fun into the day! How flexibility and setting boundaries can create moments of stillness and boredom which can lead to creativity and inspiration The importance of prioritizing self-care and reflection as a time to heal and recharge Want more summer balance? Download your free "Ultimate Balance Blueprint" for simple tips on creating a calmer, more joyful season! Click here to grab your guide: https://scottiedurrett.com/store JOURNAL PROMPTS: Finish the sentence, “Right now, I am…” Then finish the sentence, “I want to be…” What does ‘embodiment' mean to you, and how do you like to practice it? Write about the physical things you do that connect you to people, things, and nature. Sit quietly for a few minutes, just breathing and listening to your body, before you start journaling. What is it telling you? Where do you feel strong, healthy, energetic, and relaxed? Where do you feel tense, worried, uncomfortable, tired? What is asking for more attention? Connect with Scottie: @scottiedurrett on IG
In this episode, I share my top 3 favorite Biohacks for managing stress in a way that supports sustainable weight loss and maintenance. I share real-life examples of how I NOW respond to stress and life's stressors (insert favorite Biohacks) —without resorting to emotional eating as a coping mechanism. Whether you're actively losing weight or you struggle with regaining weight during stressful times, these Biohacks will help you upgrade your response patterns to stress, ensuring you stay aligned with your goals through life's ups and downs. xo Brenda PS. I created a brand NEW Summer Guide for you!' The Last 10 Summer Guide' is packed with resources to help you thrive this season. Check it out at www.brendalomeli.com/summerguide and get ready to make this your best summer yet!
Zapraszam na przewodnik pełny moich sposobów na najlepsze lato w życiu. Uwzględniający zarówno dbanie o siebie wewnętrznie jak i zewnętrznie, rozwój osobisty i życie towarzyskie, budowanie relacji. Wszystko co potrzebujesz wiedzieć żeby nie przespać i nie zmarnować tego lata, tylko w pełni je wykorzystać. rozwój osobisty, selfcare, dbanie o siebie, lato, hot girl summer, selflove, relacje międzyludzkie, rozwój osobisty, szczęście, przewodnik, porady, przyjaciółki, glow up, porządki, quality time, pielęgnacja, zdrowe nawyki, odpoczynek, wyjazd, wakacje, okładka : powiedz.ser, nikolcierniak, pan_paluch, viktoria.przysada intro: nejdos, sorryfalkonn_
Have you ever wondered if you're truly doing everything you can to protect and care for your skin during the summer months? As the temperatures rise and the sun becomes more intense, it's essential to adapt our skincare routines to keep our skin healthy and glowing. In episode 9 of the My World of Skincare podcast, I'm excited to share my esthetician-approved guide to summer skincare. Whether you're basking in the Texas heat, like me, or enjoying sunny days in another part of the world, this episode will provide you with valuable insights on how to maintain your skin's health and beauty throughout the hottest season of the year. In this episode, we explore specific strategies for sun protection, hydration, and overall skin maintenance. I share my six hot takes for keeping your skin at its best during summer. From choosing the right SPF and wearing protective clothing to the importance of using antioxidants and keeping up with regular cleansing, this episode is packed with information to help you navigate the summer season with confidence. I hope you take away some new ideas and feel empowered to give your skin the best possible care this summer. Don't forget to like, share, and review, and join our Instagram community for more skincare tips and stories. Enjoy your summer and make sure to treat your skin with the love it deserves! Connect with Makyba: Website: www.memorialskincare.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memorialskincare/
From street fests to must-see performances, WBEZ's arts and culture team is highlighting a guide of summer events and excitement. Reset checks in with senior editor Cassie Walker Burke, theater reporter Mike Davis, and arts reporter Courtney Kueppers. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
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Your Kansas City summer is here! We're highlighting some of our favorite places and events in Kansas City during the summer months while sharing some of the new things we're adding to our bucket list. Head to our summer guide to find all the things we discuss in today's episode and much more! Thank you to our episode sponsor! Johnson County Library Adventure Begins at Johnson County Library with the Summer Reading Launch Party on June 1. Kids, families, teens and adults can launch their next adventure with a day of fun and discovery featuring local presenters, activities and community groups. The Launch Party kicks off a summer filled with events featuring authors, special presenters and activities like art projects, treasure-hunting, singing, dancing and so much more. Drop by any Johnson County Library location to pick up the Summer Guide for a list of events or visit the Library's website for more information. Starting June 3, you can receive your free book and reading log at all locations. Free books are available while supplies last. And you can also get a Passport to Adventure to discover more adventures to be had at the Library, at home and across the metro area this summer! Learn more at jocolibrary.org/summerreading. Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!
Whether you're looking for an outdoor excursion, a quiet art gallery to wander through or a rousing show for an evening's entertainment, KQED's Arts & Culture team has got you covered. From festival dates to soccer schedules, the 2024 Summer Guide has recommendations in the Bay Area covering every interest and price point. We'll get a temperature check on how the region's arts and culture ecosystem is faring and hear from reporters about what they're looking forward to this season. Guests: Gabe Meline, senior editor, KQED Arts & Culture Nastia Voynovskaya, editor and reporter, KQED Arts David John Chávez, theatre critic; author of the theater portion of KQED's summer arts preview Alan Chazaro, arts and food reporter, KQED; also a poet and educator
Today, we're offering up a guide to spotlight some of the movies, TV, and music we are most excited about this summer.Subscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour Plus at plus.npr.org/happyhourLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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Your definitive guide to live music over the Summer.
This week Kloee goes over some of her current faves and covers the ideas of having a hot & healed girl summer.
In this summer money episode, we talk about the importance of building good money habits with Eric Roberge, CFP and founder of Beyond Your Hammock. Eric emphasizes that creating these habits takes effort and consistency, but it's okay to face money challenges along the way. The key is to push through and strive for financial ease. The best way to start is by identifying your most important financial goal and enjoying the journey while celebrating progress. LINKS Beyond Your Hammock LEAVE US A REVIEW Leave us an honest rating and review, pretty please. Head to the podcast player you're listening to this episode to leave us a review, or click here to leave a review for Everyone's Talkin' Money podcast on Apple Podcasts. Love this episode. Share it with a few friends so they can also learn these valuable money concepts. Be sure to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE, never to miss an episode! GOT A QUESTION? Have a Shannah Shares question? Submit your question here https://bit.ly/shannahshares MORE MONEY TIPS Follow Me on Instagram for more money tips and behind-the-scenes information https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode covers: - Navigating Negative Body Image - FOMO & JOMO - Self Care - Relationship with Alcohol - New Hobbies to Discover - Celebrating Yourself & more! JOIN THE NEW GENEVA CHAT FOR THE POD: https://links.geneva.com/invite/8567aa15-f08c-4c8c-ac89-66a107613af4 To sign up for BetterHelp with an additional 10% off, click here: https://betterhelp.com/whatitslike My personal IG: instagram.com/charisma.jade Podcast IG: instagram.com/whatitsliketobehot TikTok for more podcast content: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatitsliketobehot Personal TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@depressedasshomo Link for google forms and all things podcast related: https://withkoji.com/@whatitsliketobehot Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/charisma.jade --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatitsliketobehot/support
This one goes out to all the hot girls! Bailey and Courtney share their best tips to staying cool and to avoid sweating all summer long. Tune in to hear their favorite clothes, skincare routines, hacks and products designed specifically for the sweaty ladies. Favorite Things Bailey: Basic tank from target Bailey's Pango Books Favorite Things Courtney: My mom sent me a card that is plantable from Lively Root PATREON: Support us on Patreon here! You will get access to a new monthly bonus episode, future live Q&A calls and we'll send you a love letter. Episode Notes and Resources: The Fourth Wing Hill House Nap Dress Wayre Set Glowscreen Sunscreen Ilia True Skin Serum Foundation Gel Moisturizer SPF resetting powder Frozen Hot Chocolate Biker Shorts Princess Diana Outfit Neutrogena Wipes Megababe Thigh Rescue Megababe Bust Dust Lay Flat Clips If you are interested in sponsoring an episode of Soul & Wit, contact us here: soulandwitpodcast@gmail.com Where you can find us: Bailey: @beautifuldetour or www.beautifuldetour.com Courtney: @bemorewithless or www.bemorewithless.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the temperature rises, summertime brings with it a unique set of challenges for parents. How can we maintain a healthy balance between structure and freedom during these sunny months? In this week's episode of Parents of the Year, we explore navigating the summer break while keeping both parents and children happy.Join us as we discuss the importance of structure in a child'slife and how it can provide a sense of stability and routine during the often unpredictable summer months. We explore various ways to incorporate structure into your child's day while still allowing them to enjoy the freedom and spontaneity that summer represents.Further, we explore the importance of open communication withyour child during the summer break and involving them in the decision-making process to set realistic expectations. By involving them in this way, you empower your child while teaching them valuable life skills such as responsibility, time management, and compromise.So, if you're a parent looking to discover how to achieve the perfect blend of structure and freedom in the summer months, tune in. Together, we'll explore how to create an enriching and enjoyable summer experience for your children while maintaining the necessary structure for their growth and development.Read more on this topic and be sure to check out this SUMMER GUIDE for more ideas on the importance of structure and routines with lots of practical tips to help you establish these while also having the best summer ever. (https://bit.ly/bestsummerever2023)Enjoying the show? Help us out by rating us on Apple! https://apple.co/3du8mPK Follow us on Twitter @POTYPodcast and be sure to join our Facebook Community! Access resources, get support from other parents, and ask Caroline and Andrew your questions! https://www.facebook.com/groups/674563503855526
Welcome to the twelfth episode of the seventh season of the PSA: The Mental Health Podcast! In this episode, we delve into a truly unique topic - the art of "unbigging" your back for the summer through the strategic incorporation of fasting and protein in your diet. Designed to enlighten and equip our young millennial audience, this episode is a must-listen if you're looking to grasp and wield the power of these essential health practices. There is also a breakdown of the different types of fasting a person can and should do as well. We are excited to introduce our guest for this episode - the versatile and vibrant Eli Halpern. Wearing many hats as an entrepreneur, rapper, and stand-up comic, Eli is a man of many talents. His journey from selling his family's valuables on eBay, to his audacious claim that society operates like a pyramid scheme, to his unique chimpanzee diet, and his unfiltered insights on why we need to eliminate all forms of entertainment, including YouTube and the news, while fasting, creates a compelling conversation that you won't want to miss. A key highlight of this episode is our "Happy Hour" segment where we critically dissect the 2008 hit, "Look Back at It" by Trina. It's a deep dive into the potential dangers of toxic lyrics, particularly for impressionable young listeners who sang along without fully understanding the implications. This raises pertinent questions about the content we consume and its subtle impact on our mental well-being. The episode unfolds to explore the role of discipline, its relationship with fasting, the crucial role of protein intake, and the often overlooked correlation between physical health and mental well-being. We also explore the intriguing realm of entrepreneurship, the therapeutic power of music and comedy on mental health, and the unexpected benefits of a sustainable, cricket-based diet on conditions such as anxiety and depression. Eli opens up about his groundbreaking venture - Golden Cricket, sharing his journey of raising an impressive $150K in a span of seven months, and offers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. From emphasizing the importance of protein for mental health to explaining different fasting methods, Eli helps us comprehend these concepts in the broader context of a healthy lifestyle. We delve into how Eli's martial arts training informs his business strategy and mental health approach. Moreover, we challenge conventional wisdom on fasting and nutrition, particularly the idea of insects as a viable protein source. Eli also takes us through his favorite podcast interviews, the role of his music in promoting Golden Cricket, and his ambitious future plans for the brand. Our weekly sabbatical segment offers tips for maintaining dietary discipline and examines various types of fasts. We round off the episode with our game-time segment, "Disciplinarian," where Eli navigates various scenarios, providing his view on whether the individuals in question exhibit discipline. Join us for an episode that's brimming with insightful conversations, unforgettable stories, and actionable tips for unbigging your back this summer, all through the mental health lens. As always, we conclude with a challenge for our listeners - are you prepared to initiate a fasting journey this summer? Tune in to learn how to approach it effectively, and remember to subscribe to our podcast for more riveting discussions on mental health. Remember, your mental health matters!For all your writing needs, Grant Writing Homework Assistance, Resumes, Cover Letters, Templates, Media Kits, Product and Profile Descriptions, and more, please visit psathepodcast.com Eli's Social MediaInstagram: @cricketlordmma
In this week's episode of Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline discuss the vital topic of social skills. Join us as we explore the essential abilities our kids need to thrive in their relationships and communication. In this engaging discussion, we'll uncover the building blocks of healthy connections. From active listening and empathy to conflict resolution, we'll explore how parents can play a pivotal role in cultivating these foundational skills.Discover the power of emotional regulation and assertiveness in fostering meaningful interactions. These valuable tools empower our children to express themselves authentically while respecting others' boundaries. As we embark on this journey, our mission is clear: to equip parents with the knowledge they need to support their children's social development. Together, let's empower our little ones to navigate the world with confidence, compassion, and the skills they need to build lasting connections. Be sure to check out this SUMMER GUIDE for more ideas on building social skills and having the best summer ever. (https://bit.ly/bestsummerever2023)Enjoying the show? Help us out by rating us on Apple! https://apple.co/3du8mPK Follow us on Twitter @POTYPodcast and be sure to join our Facebook Community! Access resources, get support from other parents, and ask Caroline and Andrew your questions! https://www.facebook.com/groups/674563503855526
Send us a Text Message.Dive into 'Beach Bound Breakthroughs: Your Summer Guide to Achieving Your Goals with Ease and Grace.' Our mindset haven doesn't just help you set and reach targets, but illuminates the path to clarity amid the summer's heat. Discover how the tranquility of a seaside vista can mirror your inner calm, providing a clear vision of what truly matters. Just as the summer sun pierces the ocean's depth, so will you to unearth and understand your deepest desires. Ready to make waves this summer? Let's turn the tide together and reach that shore of success!Welcome to the Speak Your Vision Podcast where we talk about having a strong growth mindset and a positive lifestyle.
How to be respected, add things to your life to be your best self.
Summer is a the best time of the year for more fun and joy, but it can also be party central when it comes to drinking. However, the summer months hold a wonderful opportunity for you to connect more with your intuition, your real preferences and the natural feel good chemicals that are boosted with more sun, community and an innate feeling of natural freedom. Today on the show learn:3 steps to uncovering the power of summer to make drinking less easy and carefree.why Summer is an opportunity to experience life without alcohol.The importance of embodied self-inquiry. learning to be aloneExamining and re-exploring past decisions about people, places and circumstances.The Deconditioning process.What 1:1 coaching is really aboutIntroducing Beyond Alcohol 1:1 Coaching Mentorship: a solution that aligns with you personally. End the exhaustion, the feeling of being stuck. Imagine the relief of support when you need it, discovering your true self without alcohol in the way. No more wasted time and money. I can help you 100%. Reclaim your life. Together, we'll conquer the impossible, find freedom from the exhaustion of alcohol. Apply to Beyond Alcohol.Ready to take this work deeper, stop drinking and reclaim your wholeness? Get the proven strategy, accountability and support you deserve....Apply to work privately with Mary
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on this weeks SISTERHOOD we are glowing up internally, externally and revamping our style, productivity & mood for summer!!! listen for easy tips and healthy habits we could all use! this is how our ultimate glow up for summer guide... We are two best friends with a mission to become the best possible version of ourselves. Whether it's about finding your way in your 20s, manifesting your dreams or dealing with life's dramas… we'll be the sisters you can talk to! Tune in every Monday to listen
IT IS TIME FOR YOUR OFFICIAL HOT GIRL SUMMER GUIDE!! in todays episode we're covering everything you need to know about going into summer 2023 which includes your mindset, physical health, glow up tips and ideas, how you can romanticize and be productive this summer, hobby ideas, being more active, etc. having a hot girl summer is all about getting in the right mindset and I assure you you'll leave with it after this episode is done! :)Support the showAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we offer up a guide to some of the most exciting movies, TV, and music you can check out this summer.Subscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour Plus at plus.npr.org/happyhour
Summer in Kansas City is here! We're highlighting some of our favorite places and events in Kansas City during the summer months while sharing some of the new things we're adding to our bucket list. Head to our summer guide to find all the things we discuss in today's episode and much more! Thank you to our episode sponsor! Johnson County Library Johnson County Library is excited to bring its patrons “All Together Now” with both virtual and in-person program offerings! We will kick off Summer Reading with award-winning author and international bestseller, Jacqueline Woodson, on Thursday, June 1, starting at 6 p.m. at Central Resource Library. Attendees will hear from Jacqeline Woodson on the power of storytelling to connect us all. Each family will receive one free book of choice (as supplies last) for the signing. In June, we will enjoy a variety of music and movement with Latin Grammy-award winning musical guest, MISTER G, a breakdance workshop with SugEasy, and interactive musical storytelling with Dino O'Dell. In July, we will feature the storytelling talents of Jo Ho, learn how math and science come together to create chemistry with Mad Science, and go on a musical adventure with Drum Safari. We will come together as a community to celebrate the end of summer on Saturday, July 29, at Central Resource Library. Featured presenters will include Funky Mama, Social Swing and Coloratura. Check out these events listings (and more!) in the Summer Guide, and find out more details on our Summer Reading website. Stop by any Library location to pick up your reading log and a free book (while supplies last) starting June 1. You can also download your log from our website. Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!
Summer in Kansas City is here! We're highlighting some of our favorite places and events in Kansas City during the summer months while sharing some of the new things we're adding to our bucket list. Head to our summer guide to find all the things we discuss in today's episode and much more! Thank you to our episode sponsor! Johnson County Library Johnson County Library is excited to bring its patrons “All Together Now” with both virtual and in-person program offerings! We will kick off Summer Reading with award-winning author and international bestseller, Jacqueline Woodson, on Thursday, June 1, starting at 6 p.m. at Central Resource Library. Attendees will hear from Jacqeline Woodson on the power of storytelling to connect us all. Each family will receive one free book of choice (as supplies last) for the signing. In June, we will enjoy a variety of music and movement with Latin Grammy-award winning musical guest, MISTER G, a breakdance workshop with SugEasy, and interactive musical storytelling with Dino O'Dell. In July, we will feature the storytelling talents of Jo Ho, learn how math and science come together to create chemistry with Mad Science, and go on a musical adventure with Drum Safari. We will come together as a community to celebrate the end of summer on Saturday, July 29, at Central Resource Library. Featured presenters will include Funky Mama, Social Swing and Coloratura. Check out these events listings (and more!) in the Summer Guide, and find out more details on our Summer Reading website. Stop by any Library location to pick up your reading log and a free book (while supplies last) starting June 1. You can also download your log from our website. Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!
Next, it's Midday's "Back to the Garden," our seasonal guide to home gardening and plant care... Joining us now is Carrie Engel, the Greenhouse Manager at Valley View Farms in Cockeysville… And Farmer Chippy, the founder and farmer at Plantation Park Heights Urban Farm in Northwest Baltimore. They both join us on Zoom...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back, and giving you our guide to the 2022 Summer by going through blockbuster shows Ms. Marvel, The Boys, and Stranger Things. We also touch on Thor: Love and Thunder, capping our show with some of our summer picks. Website: wasitgood.info YouTube: youtube.com/wasitgood
What to eat and avoid during summer time. Holistic health expert Ritika Kalra explains.
Summer is HERE! As we transition into the sunshine, what foods should we be focussing on consuming to keep our bodies and minds in balance?! In this episode I cover: Ayurvedic seasons, and why it's important to transition our diet through the seasonsAll about the Pitta season and how natures biorhythm's effect us internally Tips for digestion during the summer monthsFoods to avoid during summerFoods that we should be incorporating into our summer dietsHerbs that we should be incorporating into our summer dietsSummer recipe ideas What should Vata eat in summer?What should Kapha eat in summer? How to make raw foods more digestible and so much more!Don't forget to support me by leaving a review and sharing this podcast with one friend. Get my eBook for $15 (40+ nourishing and easy Ayurvedic recipes)Shop Ayurvedic Self-careSign up for my Monthly Newsletter Follow me on instagramMorning Meditation for WomenStart your day with a moment of mindfulness with the Morning Meditation for Women podcast.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
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Episode 170: Who the heck cares what the middle of June says, Memorial Day Weekend is the official start of SUMMER. Here's Golden Hour Drip's Official Guide to Summer. In this episode we talk how to completely optimize your days for the ultimate summer to remember. Don't Forget to Share & Give a 5 Star Rating!!LOGAN'S TIKTOK
Pandemic restrictions are easing and things are changing quickly. We can eat indoors at restaurants again. Host dinner parties. It's exciting to go back to some of our favorite activities, but it can also feel a little nerve wracking. There might even be some pandemic-era changes that are worth keeping around.This week on Meat and Three we bring you a survival guide for re-entering society. We cover tips for hosting a dinner party, what reopening restaurants might mean for communities, the end of to-go cocktails in New York, and advice for continuing to support local agriculture even after the pandemic. Further Reading:Check out the full episodes of the shows featured:The Shameless Chef - How to Be a Shameless Dinner Party HostListen to Michael Davenport's 1970's tips for being a great host from the moment guests arrive to when you're left with the clean up.The Big Food Question - What do Communities Gain When Restaurants Reopen?Doug Mack discusses an article he wrote for The Counter, which examines the social and cultural benefits of gathering spaces like restaurants.The Farm Report - Small Farms and the Post-Pandemic UnknownHost Lisa Held talks to farmer Becky Fullam—of Old Ford Farm in New York's Hudson Valley—about the past year and why she's hoping customers continue to support small farms.Sother Teague runs the Manhattan cocktail bar Amor Y Amargo and is the host of HRN's The Speakeasy. To learn more about the end of to-go cocktails, check out these articles from the New York Times, Grubstreet, and Eater.Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
In this episode of the Making Math Moments That Matter Podcast, Jon and Kyle discuss 5 Tips to Guide You to Summer Growth. These tips are great ways to take your mathematics professional development into your own hands while not interfering with all of the important aspects that go with our well deserved summer vacations: family, friends, rest and relaxation. Go ahead and hit that play button and be sure to check out the resources section to access all of the links to get you started!What you'll learn: How to maximize your summer vacation while still learning with podcasts; Which courses will give you pedagogical power as well as moving you up the pay scale; Which book tops our summer reading list; and, How to stay relaxed so you're ready for the school start up! Resources:4 Tips to Start The School Year Off Right https://makemathmoments.com/start-year-right/ How to Start The School Year Off Right [Podcast] https://makemathmoments.com/episode36...Start Off Right During COVID-19 [Podcast] https://makemathmoments.com/episode88Revisionist History Podcast https://www.pushkin.fm/show/revisionist-history/ Invest Ed Podcast https://www.ruleoneinvesting.com/podcast/ Take a Course With Us Over 30 Days For Free https://makemathmoments.com/academyhttps://makemathmoments.com/proportionsThe Ultimate Book List For Math Educators https://makemathmoments.com/booksAtomic Habits - James Clear [Book]Quiet - Susan Cain [Book]Make Math Moments Tasks / Units Sowing Seeds [5 Day Division Unit] https://learn.makemathmoments.com/task/sowing-seeds The teams at MakeMathMoments.com, Wipebook.com and Corwin.com are excited to bring you the Start The School Year Off Right Giveaway! Enter our giveaway
We could hardly wait to release Part 2 of our Summer Reading Guide! This one has a theme! Why? Because we are homeschoolers. Ha! With the Olympics starting at the end of July, we have a special Summer Guide to suit the summer! 1:14 Homeschooling Moments of the Week Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Ep 38 Summer Reading Guide Pt 1 4:45 Topic Talk: Summer Reading Guide Pt 2 Middle Grade 6:00 The Cat Who Went to Heaven by Elizabeth Coatsworth 6:46 The Thing About Luck by Cynthia Kadohata 8:30 The Big Wave by Pearl S Buck 8:56 All the Ways Home by Elsie Chapman 10:26 Cool Japan Guide by Abby Densen 11:34 Both 11:51 10 Best Manga for Beginners article 12:30 Yotsuba&! (Vol #1) by Kiyohiko Azuma 13:52 The Last Cherry Blossom by Kathleen Burkinshaw 16:40 High School 16:45 Pure Invention: How Japan's Pop Culture Conquered the World by Matt Alt 18:30 I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn 20: 30 They Called Us Enemy by George Takei (we rec reading this with your MG too, but side by side) 24:17 Ink and Ashes by Valynn E Maetani 26:00 Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean 27:24 Make It Personal Far Bookends Mindy liked a lot, but not what we wanted on the Guide: 28:27 The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa 28:32 The Devotion of Suspect X by Keigo Higashino Made it to the Guide: 28:46 The Wild Goose by Ogai Mori (FREE on Kindle!) 30:15 Strange Weather in Tokyo by Hiromi Kawakami 31:31 Shogun by James Clavell 33:25 Near Bookends 34:35 National Geographic Kids' Japanese Fast Facts 34:50 Japanese Pod 101 YouTube Channel 35:07 Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki (free on YouTube) 35:36 Japanese Soul Cooking by Tadashi Ono 35:50 Picture books (see below) 35:57 Bookend Homeschoolers Japan BINGO CARD! Bookend Homeschoolers on Instagram Mindy at gratefulforgrace Rachel at colemountainhomeschool Don't forget to download your Summer Reading Guide Pt 2 AND your Bookend Homeschoolers BINGO Card! (Did you listen to Summer Guide Pt 1 and download the PDF?) Other Links: Learn about Haiku Learn about Japanese Culture in 30 minutes Picture Books: I Live in Tokyo by Mari Takabayashi Time for Bed, Miyuki (series) by Roxane Marie Galliez Suki's Kimono by Chieri Uegaki available kindle kids Eyes That Kiss in the Corners by Joanna Ho
With NOW's Hot Summer Guide on the stands, Norm invites NOW's writers Kevin Ritchie, Glenn Sumi and Radheyan Simonpillai to recommend some outdoor and at-home events everyone can enjoy over the next few months.
Guest: Dr. Fahad Razak, epidemiologist and internist at St. Michael's Hospital, and member of Ontario's Science Advisory Table With 58 per cent of Canadians (and counting) having received a first dose of a COVID vaccine, many are eagerly diving into a “one-dose” summer. Now, Ontario is moving up its Step 1 reopening plans and with more vaccine shipments on the way, it will be a “two-dose” vaccinated summer for some. Today, we answer the many questions for the months ahead. How much protection does one jab give you? What does a safe reopening look like? When can we travel again? If you would like to support the journalism of the Toronto Star, you can subscribe at thestar.com/subscribingmatters.
Summer's here, and after our spring, we all would like to have some special summer moments outside with our families. In this episode, Lynn Lyons discusses how to handle common reactions from children.Maybe your child is anxious the virus and doesn't want to ease back into normal activities. Maybe your older kids are wanting to be too social or not social enough.We unpack boredom and its connection to creativity and unstructured play so that listeners can be ready with a constructive response to "I'm bored".And finally we discuss our ultimate summer guide to family fun. We asked podcast listeners to share their ideas on ways to make some magic for their kids this summer. The guide has 33 ideas: inside, outside, virtual, and local; you're bound to find ideas right for your family.We mention several things for summer activities and socializing that we compiled as an Amazon list. It includes the chocolate coins, picnic and hiking supplies, and the portable potty system Robin discusses.Music at the end of the episode includes "Summertime" with permission by Susie Tallman whose children's albums were some of our favorites when our kids were younger.
In Episode 23, Carla from Happiest When Reading joins me to break down the 2019 books so far that most deserve the hype, least deserve the hype, and the best underrated gems. This post contains affiliate links, through which I make a small commission when you make a purchase (at no cost to you!). Highlights How Carla and my reading has been so far this year. How DNF’ing books is keeping Carla out of reading slumps. Carla’s trusted recommendation sources (Novel Visits, Gilmore Guide to Books,@basicbsguide, Grace Atwood from Bad on Paper Podcast and The Stripe,Bookpage). Sarah’s additions to Carla’s trusted recommendation sources (Currently Reading podcast, The Readerly Report podcast). What constitutes “bookish hype” for us. A couple of Carla’s trusted authors. Carla and I (who are usually reading twins) disagree on two books Carla didn’t think deserved the hype. 2019 Books that MOST Deserved the Hype (So Far) Sarah’s Picks Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid (My Review) | Buy from Amazon[10:02] I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott | Buy from Amazon [16:29] Carla’s Picks City of Girlsby Elizabeth Gilbert (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [13:34] Golden Child by Claire Adam (My Book of the Month commentary) | Buy from Amazon [18:52] Our Co-Sign Pick Ask Again, Yesby Mary Beth Keane (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [22:11] 2019 Books that LEAST Deserved the Hype (So Far) Sarah’s Picks The Night Before by Wendy Walker | Buy from Amazon [26:04] Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [29:45] Carla’s Picks The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker (My Review) | Buy from Amazon[27:05] Normal People by Sally Rooney (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [31:24] The Night Tiger by Yangsze Choo | Buy from Amazon [35:11] 2019 Underrated Gems (So Far) Sarah’s Picks Talk to Me by John Kenney (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [38:50] The Body in Question by Jill Ciment | Buy from Amazon [43:02] Carla’s Picks A People’s History of Heavenby Mathangi Subramanian | Buy from Amazon[40:28] Sugar Run by Mesha Maron | Buy from Amazon [44:49] Our Co-Sign Pick The Last Romantics by Tara Conklin (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [47:18] Other Books Mentioned The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:34] The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:34] The Wife by Meg Wolitzer (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [7:42] Miracle Creek by Angie Kim (My Review) | Buy from Amazon[9:46] Out East by John Glenn | Buy from Amazon [9:46] Live From New York by James Andrew Miller and Tom Shales | Buy from Amazon [11:01] The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [11:35] Trust Exercise by Susan Choi (April 9) | Buy from Amazon [25:23] Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [26:10] The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker | Buy from Amazon [29:24] The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson | Buy from Amazon [30:21] Conversations With Friends by Sally Rooney | Buy from Amazon [32:36] Miracle Creek by Angie Kim (My Review) | Buy from Amazon[38:16] Out East by John Glenn | Buy from Amazon [38:16] The Line That Held Us by David Joy (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [46:42] Commonwealth by Ann Patchett (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [49:19] Other Links Sarah’s Best Books of 2019 (So Far) Susie at Novel Visits Catherine at Gilmore Guide to Books Podcast Episode 21 with Mary Laura Philpott Trusted Recommendation Sources: Annie Jones, Tyler Goodson, Ashley Spivey My 2019 Summer Reading Guide Podcast Episode 10 with Kelly from the Well-Read Runner Kavitha’s Library Instagram review of Golden Child Modern Mrs. Darcy’s 2019 Summer Guide (and the Minimalist version) Book of the Month Sarah’s Best of the Brain Candy List Podcast Episode 2: Winter 2019 Book Preview About Carla Blog | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter As a stay-at-home mama to two “tween” kids, I finally have more time to dedicate to reading. I have loved getting back into a passion of mine that I’ve had since I was a small girl. But sadly, what I quickly came to realize is that I really don’t have a lot of local reading friends. As a way to connect with others who love to read just as much as I do, I started my “Bookstagram” account (@happiestwhenreading). This community has given me a place to engage in bookish conversations, and I can truly say I have made so many online friendships that I’m truly grateful to have. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe...wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and Review - Search for “Sarah’s Book Shelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts! 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Ideas for a slow and seasonal Summer SOCIAL MEDIA // Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beckyocole/ My website: https://www.beckyocole.com My Natural Living eCourse https://beckyocole.teachable.com ABOUT ME// Hi I’m Becky! I’m a natural living expert, herbalist, gardener and mother based on our ethical farm in Northern Ireland! I run courses on herbalism, natural skincare and wild food online and at our farm.
There’s nothing like discovering a new band. Every other week, the Morning Shift highlights an artist that you may not have heard of, let’s them tell their story, and gives you a taste of their music. This week it’s Divino Niño, a band with roots in Colombia and Miami, but now deeply entrenched in Chicago. Then we introduce you to WBEZ’s summer guide. Filter for parts of the city, for indoor or outdoor, for the type of things you like to do...and then head out and have fun!
We were in the studio today with Tony Baker & Chris Konyar from Frederick County Parks & Recreation for our Spring/Summer rundown of all the events, programs and fun things their department offers for kids & adults. We talked about the Youth Triathalon happening on June 9, 2019, a youth Track & Field event happening on May 19, 2019, several aquatics programs including swim team and swimming lessons (both pools will open Memorial Day weekend with a $2 daily admission fee for the season), the Great American Campout, and more! You can download the Summer Guide here: SummerGuide2019Web or visit their website: http://www.fcprd.net/ or http://www.runatthetop.net/ and follow them on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fredcoparksandrec/ for more information about programs and registration details.
Kyle and Tina preview local events that are taking place in the South Bend region throughout the summer. Show Links South Bend Beat Alpha Dog Agency Links Follow Kyle on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow Alpha Dog Agency on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow South Bend Beat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram
Welcome to Episode Number 47! Today on the podcast, Italk about the App Association’s Summer Guide and one of my favorite apps. But first, here is a little tech news for you. The news is from: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/car2go-chicago-car-sharing/ Car2Go expands to Chicago. Now with 25 locations in cities across the US, I see Car2Go cars everywhere! Car2Go announced this week that it has started a car-sharing program in Chicago. The Chicago fleet has 400 cars with models are split between the Smart Fortwo and the Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class and GLA-Class . With the focus on urban transportation, having small vehicles is important making it easier to park. Car2Go doesn't have set pickup or drop-off points. When you drive a Car2Go vehicle, you can leave it in either designated Car2Go spots or residential permit spaces, whenever you want. The price you pay is based on how long you've used it. The price also includes insurance, fuel, maintenance and parking. However, the car has to be dropped off within a 29-square-mile "home area" that stretches from Cermak in the south to Foster in the north, and from Kimball and Homan in the west to Lake Michigan in the east. The app will let you know if you are within that zone. There are no monthly or annual fees for Car2Go, but there is a one-time $5 signup fee, although that fee will be waived for folks who sign up before Aug. 23 and use a code. Early adopters will also get a $15 credit for future rentals. . App: Story Dice by Thinkamingo available for Android, Kindle Fire, Nook and iPhone/iPad Story Dice is one of my favorite apps and was featured in the ACT The App Association Summer Guide. I also talked about it on Episode 23 GrillTime is the perfect app for your next barbeque. With more than 100 different foods to choose from, just select the type of meat, thickness of the cut and desired level of doneness. GrillTime will recommend the perfect time and temperature for your meat. PackPoint Premium is a packing assistant app. Add trip details – from dates of travel, to events on the itinerary, to travel type – and PackPoint tells you exactly what to bring! PackPoint also saves packing lists, allowing you to easily replicate packing lists from previous trips. The tip today is from: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/27/technology/personaltech/do-not-disturb-interrupt.html The Do Not Disturb feature, found in slightly different variations on Android and iOS devices, mutes calls, notifications and alerts. You can adjust the settings to let calls from certain people through even in the Do Not Disturb setting. You just need to make sure the people you want to hear from are on your list of favorite contacts. Thanks for listening to Your App Lady today! Share the podcast with your friends, they’ll thank you for it! Get our newsletter and stay up to date by clicking here. Follow me Twitter: @yourapplady Instagram: @yourapplady Facebook: @yourapplady LinkedIn: @BetsyFurler Website: www.yourapplady.com Voice over work by John Swasey - VO Producer -281-794-6551 johnswasey@sbcglobal.net Betsy can guide you through designing (or redesigning) your app or websites. Contact her at betsy@yourapplady.com or 713-542-8118 to get details about working with her.
In this episode, Havilah talks about dropping our perfect summer ideal for a summer that is actually lifegiving for you and your family. Also, there's a big announcement - Little Faith is now on Patreon! Head over to www.patreon.com/littlefaith to support the show and get your Little Faith Summer Guide. It will help you walk through what YOUR intentional summer looks like, and help you put it into practice. Summer Guide! Little Faith on Patreon Tsh's article on child-parent separation
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In this week’s episode of Eugene Weekly’s What’s Happening podcast, host Meerah Powell chats with EW’s calendar editor and staff writer, Henry Houston. Henry edited this year’s Summer Guide, Eugene Weekly’s annual multi-month calendar of summertime events in and outside of the area. We chat about sports, movies in the park, listen to music from the band And And And (playing at the Whiteaker Block Party) and more. Make sure to pick up our Summer Guide out Thursday, June 14, 2018, or check out Eugene Weekly online at www.eugeneweekly.com.20
This week's issue of the Scene is our annual Summer Guide, in which we point to the most enticing events going on this summer, and take a look at interesting folks from all over town. That includes artists, a drag queen and a very charismatic chef. But on this week's Scenecast, we talk about the 49th annual Nashville Film Festival, which takes place May 10-19 at Regal Hollywood 27. In the May 3 issue of the Scene, we picked out 25 interesting titles from this year's programming. We spoke to Nashville native Alex O Eaton about the world premiere of her debut feature 'Mountain Rest,' and we had a look at some of the festival's short-film programming. On this week's Scenecast, we speak to Jason Shawhan. If you know film in Nashville, you know Jason. He's a Scene contributor, a Belcourt employee, a Nashville Film Festival programmer and a self-described media prophet. He programs the festival's Graveyard Shift competition category. On this Scenecast, we talk to Jason about this year's Graveyard Shift films and a lot more. Fair warning: If you haven't yet seen 'Avengers: Infinity War,' there's some very lightly spoiler-y content from minute 21 to minute 23.
Special Intro: Tom Merritt -- host of the Daily Tech News Show and author of Pilot X Film at 11: Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) BookIT: Pilot X (2017) by Tom Merritt App-etite: Fodor’s Travel Guides App ...And Now the News: The NSA is being taken to secret court, the new host of The Gong Show may be a secret identity and we mourn the passing of secret agent Roger Moore this week. Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms53017