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Ask Austin Anything! In this episode Austin answers questions from listeners just like you. Get your question answered on a future Ask Austin Anything episode by submitting it to the link below.Time Stamped Show Notes:[0:25] - #AAA for June 2021[1:00] - Bryan - If you were starting from scratch on LinkedIn in 2021 is there anything you would do differently in building and engaging with your audience here? Where would you start?[6:54] - Susan - What was your first job?[8:31] - Darren - Is it better to build a personal brand around yourself rather than a specific area or job?[11:21] - Anil - Where's your favorite place to get a pizza in NY? Asking for when I visit![12:43] - Janiece - If you could offer only one tip for someone transitioning into tech with no work experience to help them land an interview, what would that tip be?[16:03] - Jagoda - What are the things to watch out for in a job posting that would indicate the workplace/management can be toxic and one should avoid?Have questions about your job search? Text them to Austin at (201) 479-9511.Ask Austin Anything:Click here to get your question answered on a future #AAA episodeShare Your Feedback:Want a free resume or LinkedIn profile review from Austin? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes to automatically be entered to win. We choose winners every week, click here to learn how to leave a review and enter to win.What should Austin talk about next? Ask a question or share your thoughts at CultivatedCulture.com/FeedbackConnect With Austin:Cultivated CultureLinkedInInstagramTry Austin's free Resume Builder, free Resume Scanner, and free Mailscoop email finder tool
Bob – Why is Jesus called “the Son of man”? Kevin – Experienced spanking in both Catholic and Public school Susan – What happened after the “Graves gave up their dead”? Suzie – Question about communion in hand vs tongue Robin – Question on 1 Corinthians 6:3. Why would we be judging Angels? Mary – […] All show notes at The Patrick Madrid Show: March 04, 2021 – Hour 3 - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Today on Extraordinary Women Radio, I'm honored to bring you Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy, better known as SARK, a highly acclaimed author, artist, speaker and teacher with millions of books in print. This was such a delightful interview and I was so honored to interview SARK, someone who has provide inspiration to me for over 20 years! SARK gets vulnerable in personal story and her rich wisdom in this interview. In this episode we dance in conversation around: Blending and alchemizing the terrible and wonderful to create a brand new healing mixture you can use in your life right now What the word “succulent” means to Susan What helped Susan step into facing and overcoming her fears New wisdom that came to SARK over the loss of her husband Susan’s go-to ways of taking care of herself when her cup needs filling And explore the power in the question... “Are you asking enough?” SARK is now fully engaged in a major brand expansion spearheaded by her new self-help memoir. Like three of her previous 17 bestselling books, Succulent Wild Woman, Succulent Wild Love and Glad No Matter What, SARK’s revelatory new memoir is both prescriptive and reflective of her own life journey which is personal as well as universal. The memoir goes beyond any of her previous books in depth and dimension. This is SARK as a magical sage, still whimsical while introducing a new kind of elegance into both her content and presentation. This is a book written for all genders and an increasingly wide demographic of new fans. People are hungrier than ever for wisdom that really works. That wisdom requires the kind of magical and practical thinking that SARK unfolds within her own dramatic, inspirational journey. SARK in her new memoir offers not only a compelling story but also real hope with real “magic” that absolutely works. It not only works for her – she’s been teaching people to be able to create their own magically practical lives for decades. Born in Minneapolis in 1954, SARK wrote her first book at age 10, going on to pursue higher education in Communication Arts and Radio/Television Production. She is a favorite with both PBS and NPR, and widely touted by print and social media. Some of the luminaries that endorse her work are: Dr. Maya Angelou, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Marci Shimoff, Dr. Christiane Northrup, Neale Donald Walsch, and Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen. SARK’s purpose is to be a transformer, uplifter and laser beam of love, and she does that through her art, words, and spirit. “Each person is meant to do off of their unique gifts and be who they truly are in this world.” – Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy Follow Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy (SARK) on Facebook , Twitter and Instagram, or visit her website - Planet Sark. You would also want to check out this MicroMOVEment Miracle Method Mini Book from Susan! Susan Ariel Rainbow Kennedy (SARK) Show Notes
Welcome to Episode 27 of The SELFISH Podcast, in this episode Anna and Nicola talk women’s health, hormones and Ayurveda to Susan Pulley. Susan leads 10-week courses, each season, to help women do what they know they ‘should’ but seem to push off every day: eat better, de-stress, exercise, feel happy. She specialises in women's hormones, menopause and burnout, and gracefully translates how to apply the techniques of Ayurveda, drawing from 10+ years of professional clinic and teaching experience. She's passionate about helping women get the health they need to become who they know they have the potential to be! In this episode, we dive into: Who is Susan What is Ayurveda How she came about to focusing on women’s health and hormones The menopause Some of the major hormone issues Susan treats Whether a ‘blanket approach’ to managing your lifestyle and hormones using Ayurveda works Where to learn more about Ayurveda Her 10-week course AND SO MUCH MORE!! Follow and contact Susan... Atma Ayurveda website - https://atma-ayurveda.com/ Bonus: free 20 min Discovery call with Susan - https://atma-ayurveda.com/product/health-strategy-session/ Get a free copy of Susan's Harmonize Your Hormones eBook (complete a quiz) - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScU6dfw8YobyiSlihRK2gjo5d5O4OwugxvxpUOUVA8aYhqbHA/viewform
How does each generation's travel style differ? We all know Millennials are much more free spirited when it comes to travel and Baby Boomers are a bit more free to travel the more that retire. This begs the question, where do those who identify with the GenX years fit in? In this episode, I'll discuss this with Susan Decoteau-Ferrier of GenXtraveler and GenXplorations and we'll also discuss: The trials of getting started on travel writing Having a mentor and mastermind group The GenXer's Travel Habits vs Millennial vs Baby Boomers The ease of entering a travel lifestyle How Susan moved into a travel lifestyle First Solo trip into the Arab Spring The hard way to avoid tourists Being somewhere during a historic event City view from the pyramids Fitting group travel to someone who doesn't necessarily like being tied to a group A more boutique way to group travel Getting to trendy Portugal while it's still emerging GenX now becoming Empty Nesters can travel off-season Making friends within a group Redirecting traffic in Paris away from Must-Sees One day in Paris What is adventure travel for Susan What is the great Christmas gift?
Ask A Question Change Your Life ~ Susan Shatzer & Dawn Meyer
What if you cant physically smile and gag at the same time? with Dawn and Susan What if there are things energetically that you just cant do at the same time? Join hosts Dawn Meyer and Susan Shatzer as they explore judgment and polarity vs consciousness. http://askaquestionchangeyourlife.com/
Level 4 Two people are speaking. Alison: My name is Alison, I’m 13 years old and I leave in New York. I am American. Susan: Have you got brothers and sisters? Alison: Yes I have. I’ve got one sister, Julia and one brother, Mark Susan: Has Julia got black hair like you? Alison: Yes she has. She’s got long black hair. Susan: What about your brother? Has he got black hair too? Alison: No he hasn’t. He’s got short blond hair like my father. Now, lets go shopping.