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gibop
The Earrings of Madame De... (1953)

gibop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 99:42


Film scholars Susan White and Gaylyn Studlar

Paper Talk
Ep 162: Building a Supportive Creative Community

Paper Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 28:36


In this episode, Quynh, Jessie, and Sara discuss a topic that resonates deeply with many creatives: the importance of building a supportive community. Drawing from personal experiences and listener questions, they explore why community isn't just “nice to have” but vital for growth, connection, and overcoming challenges. “Find those people who move your needle.” – Quynh What you'll hear in this episode: Why Community Matters: A creative community helps you feel less alone and offers the encouragement and challenges needed to grow. The Role of Safe Spaces: Not every creative struggle requires a mentor; sometimes, you need peers who understand your journey. Overcoming Creative Isolation: Confidence comes from connection—finding “your people” can re-energize your creativity and push you forward. Practical Steps to Start Your Own Community: Small actions, like reaching out at events or joining online groups, are the first steps to building a lasting support system. More Than Techniques: Finding Your “People” Jessie shares a touching story about meeting Susan White, a leader of Meadowlore, an online creative community. Unlike conventional mentorship or coaching groups, Meadowlore fosters a space where members can share struggles, reflect on their journeys, and find encouragement. As Jessie notes, many creatives already know what they need to do, but finding a community provides the emotional connection and self-insight to keep going. Quynh emphasizes that being part of a community—even one outside your specific craft—pushes you to grow, offering both affirmation and constructive challenges. Whether you're searching for accountability, inspiration, or just a sense of belonging, a supportive group can help move your creative needle forward. Overcoming Isolation as Creatives Sara, a self-described introvert, initially resisted the idea of community but now recognizes its power. “The confidence, encouragement, and inspiration you get—it widens everything,” she explains. Loneliness and self-doubt often plague creatives, but stepping out—whether it's joining workshops, connecting online, or simply sharing space with others—can be transformative. A Simple Start: Add One Person Building a community begins with one connection. Whether it's reaching out to someone at an event, like Quynh's experience at Kajabi, or simply sending a message, every small effort matters. These relationships can evolve into lifelong support systems that inspire growth, creativity, and resilience. “There's a difference between friends who say ‘you're great' and a community that challenges you to be better.” – Sara Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who could use a little creative encouragement today. Be sure to join us on Instagram (@papertalkpodcast) or in our Facebook community group, and share your thoughts - DM us or comment with your favorite life hacks! You can also make a small donation on our website to help us keep producing great content like this!

The Broadcast from CBC Radio
The Broadcast in Port au Choix: Unveiling the new cod statue + Local folk artist inspired by cod and the ocean

The Broadcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 24:07


We chat with Kim Ploughman, Susan White, Bev Plowman and others as the granite cod is revealed and the first cod festival kicks off + Port au Choix folk artist Ben Ploughman tells us about his 30 years of work, and his upcoming exhibit at Rocky Harbour's Storytelling Festival in October.

Brave Little State
Why is it so hard to get a primary care provider?

Brave Little State

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 23:22


Hours and hours of calls. Months-long waitlists. Vermonters are spending a lot of time looking for primary care providers — and those providers are struggling, too.Question-asker Jen Kaufman is a doctor practicing in Vergennes who got into primary care because she likes spending time with patients. But she's cut back on her hours seeing patients to manage her workload. She wants to know: What is the state of primary care in Vermont and where is it anticipated to go? Why is it so hard to get a primary care provider?Find the web version of this episode here.If you can, help us keep Brave Little State free for everyone by making a gift to Vermont Public at this link. It isn't possible to make this show without your support. Thank you!This episode was reported by Lexi Krupp and produced by Burgess Brown. Editing and additional production from Sabine Poux and Josh Crane. Angela Evancie is Brave Little State's executive producer. Theme music by Ty Gibbons; other music by Blue Dot Sessions.Special thanks to Sophie Stephens, Bobbie Groves, Alex Spieler, Jon Holmer, Gary Drown, Paul Capcara, Jessa Bernard, Susan White, Stuart May, Yalda Jabbarpour, Margaret Gadon, Leigh LoPresti, Fay Homan, John Saroyan, Jess Moore, Sheila Keating, Kristin Barnum, John Olson and Stephanie Pagliuca. As always, our journalism is better when you're a part of it:Ask a question about VermontVote on the question you want us to tackle nextSign up for the BLS newsletterSay hi on Instagram and Reddit @bravestatevtDrop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.orgCall our BLS hotline: 802-552-4880Make a gift to support people-powered journalismLeave us a rating/review in your favorite podcast appTell your friends about the show!Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public and a proud member of the NPR Network. 

The PA Path Podcast
Season 5: Episode 88 - PAs in Women's Health & Giving Back to the Community

The PA Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 21:36


In this episode, we speak with Dr. Susan White, program director for the Boston University School of Medicine, PA Program, and Aliza Stern, MMSc, PA-C, assistant professor of dermatology, for the Boston University School of Medicine, PA Program. They share their journeys into the PA profession, delve into the role of PAs in women's health, discuss the significance of trauma-informed care, and talk about the importance of focusing on vulnerable populations. Learn about the unique features and benefits of BU's PA program and their commitment to community service.   PA Path is produced by Association Briefings.

On Staging
S2E34 - Fiddler on the Roof - Painted Fish Theatre

On Staging

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 58:35


Fiddler on the Roof Discussion Opening February 1 through February 11th at La Cite des Rocheuses in Calgary, Kyle sits down with Susan White, stage manager, and Marian Hamilton, director of Fiddler on the roof. Tickets: https://paintedfish.tickit.ca/events/21089 About: Fiddler on the Roof is a musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in the Pale of Settlement of Imperial Russia in or around 1905. It is based on Tevye and his Daughters and other tales by Sholem Aleichem Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OnStagingPodcast

F**k That
Murder, or Self-Defense? Kent McGowen the Convicted Cop Part Three

F**k That

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 46:11


After Kent McGowen was convicted in 1994 for the murder of Susan White, his conviction was overturned during his appeals process. Kent went back to trial in 2002, and was again found guilty, but was sentenced to 20 years - five more years than his previous sentence. After Kent's release in 2021, he began fighting for his exoneration, while speaking out about the injustices within the criminal justice system.Kent's GiveSendGo for an attorneyhttps://givesendgo.com/G31TC?utm_source=sharelink&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=G31TCDon't forget to checkout the new website!www.fthatpod.comIf you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpodInstagram @fthat_podThank you to this week's sources:SAMHSADisaster Technical Assistance Center Supplemental Research Bulletin First Responders: Behavioral Health Concerns, Emergency Response, and Trauma May, 2018 https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/dtac/supplementalresearchbulletin-firstresponders-may2018.pdfAmerican JusticeSeason 28: E2 Conversation with Todd Morong – shared with permissionApril 8th, 2023 Conversations with Kent McGowen – shared with permission Documentary – Abuse of Police Power Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).Joseph Kenton McGOWEN, Appellant, v.The STATE of Texas,Appellee. No. 14-94-00246-CR.Decided: July 20, 2000 EX PARTEJoseph Kenton McGowenAffidavit of Edward D. PorterAffadavit of Dan Cogdell State of Texas vs.Joseph K. McGowen May 1996 Harris County Sheriff's Department Identification Division Crime Laboratory Submission Report Deposition of Captain C.J. Harper November 3rd, 1992 Deposition of Major George Franklin SturgisAugust 13th, 1996 Voluntary StatementJeannie Jaques (Michael Shaffer's mother)September 3rd, 1992 Susan White's Arrest Warrant Supplemental Report: Case number 92-0825-0041Offense Report Defendant Information Witness Statement - Todd MorongUnits on Scene, Scene SummaryDetails of Offense Details of Wounds (prior to autopsy)Toxicology Results _________________________________________________ City of Houston Police Department – Office of Internal Affairs Report (name redacted) *This is the report regarding the woman Kent had a brief relationship with in HPD. I am redacting her name to keep her privacy, but I personally have copies of this document and have reviewed/verified it. Kent's Polygraph Exam regarding the above matter Kent's Resignation Letter to Houston Police DepartmentDecember 20th, 1988 Psychological Evaluation August 15th, 1989 ______________________________________________________________ A Warrant to Kill A True Story of Obsession, Lies, and a Killer CopBy: Kathryn Casey Susan White's Phone Records Tomball Police Department Letter of Recommendation Written by Chief Michna Kent's ResignationMarch 29th, 1990 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Title 1. Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 44.Appeal and Writ of Error https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.44.htm#:~:text=29%2C%201977.-,Art.,be%20released%20on%20reasonable%20bail. Statista Number of people shot to death by the police in the United States from 2017 to May 2023, by monthwww.statista.com/statistics/585159/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-month/#:~:text=As%20of%20May%201%2C%20the,police%20in%20the%20United%20States. Mapping Police Violencehttps://mappingpoliceviolence.org/ Kessler, R. C., Demler, O., Frank, R. G., Olfson, M., Pincus, H. A., Walters, E. E., Wang, P., Wells, K. B., & Zaslavsky, A. M. (2005). Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders, 1990 to 2003. The New England journal of medicine, 352(24), 2515–2523. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMsa043266This 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/5741034/advertisement

F**k That
Murder, or Self-Defense? Kent McGowen the Convicted Cop Part Two

F**k That

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 41:47


After Harris County Deputy Kent McGowen fatally shot and killed Susan White on August 25th, 1992, ADA's Ed Porter and Don Smyth were immediately suspicious that this was not done in self-defense. Rumors began to swirl that Kent and Susan had a brief relationship, and once it was ended, Kent was left enraged. Depositions showed that Susan believed she was being sexually harassed by Kent, but no formal reports or complaints were made. Investigators were soon convinced Susan White's death was not self-defense, and Kent was indicted by a Grand Jury on October 27th, 1992. Kent was found guilty and was sentenced to 15 years on March 11th, 1994, but due toTexas law regarding bonds pending appeal, Kent was able to stay out of prison during the appeals process.Kent's GiveSendGo for an attorneyhttps://givesendgo.com/G31TC?utm_source=sharelink&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=G31TCDon't forget to checkout the new website!www.fthatpod.comIf you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpodInstagram @fthat_podThank you to this week's sources:American JusticeSeason 28: E2 Conversation with Todd Morong – shared with permissionApril 8th, 2023 Conversations with Kent McGowen – shared with permission Documentary – Abuse of Police Power Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).Joseph Kenton McGOWEN, Appellant, v.The STATE of Texas,Appellee. No. 14-94-00246-CR.Decided: July 20, 2000 EX PARTEJoseph Kenton McGowenAffidavit of Edward D. PorterAffadavit of Dan Cogdell State of Texas vs.Joseph K. McGowen May 1996 Harris County Sheriff's Department Identification Division Crime Laboratory Submission Report Deposition of Captain C.J. Harper November 3rd, 1992 Deposition of Major George Franklin SturgisAugust 13th, 1996 Voluntary StatementJeannie Jaques (Michael Shaffer's mother)September 3rd, 1992 Susan White's Arrest Warrant Supplemental Report: Case number 92-0825-0041Offense Report Defendant Information Witness Statement - Todd MorongUnits on Scene, Scene SummaryDetails of Offense Details of Wounds (prior to autopsy)Toxicology Results _________________________________________________ City of Houston Police Department – Office of Internal Affairs Report (name redacted) *This is the report regarding the woman Kent had a brief relationship with in HPD. I am redacting her name to keep her privacy, but I personally have copies of this document and have reviewed/verified it. Kent's Polygraph Exam regarding the above matter Kent's Resignation Letter to Houston Police DepartmentDecember 20th, 1988 Psychological Evaluation August 15th, 1989 ______________________________________________________________ A Warrant to Kill A True Story of Obsession, Lies, and a Killer CopBy: Kathryn Casey Susan White's Phone Records Tomball Police Department Letter of Recommendation Written by Chief Michna Kent's ResignationMarch 29th, 1990 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Title 1. Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 44.Appeal and Writ of Error https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.44.htm#:~:text=29%2C%201977.-,Art.,be%20released%20on%20reasonable%20bail. Statista Number of people shot to death by the police in the United States from 2017 to May 2023, by monthwww.statista.com/statistics/585159/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-month/#:~:text=As%20of%20May%201%2C%20the,police%20in%20the%20United%20States. Mapping Police Violencehttps://mappingpoliceviolence.org/ Kessler, R. C., Demler, O., Frank, R. G., Olfson, M., Pincus, H. A., Walters, E. E., Wang, P., Wells, K. B., & Zaslavsky, A. M. (2005). Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders, 1990 to 2003. The New England journal of medicine, 352(24), 2515–2523. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMsa043266This 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/5741034/advertisement

F**k That
Murder, or Self-Defense? Kent McGowen the Convicted Cop Part One

F**k That

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 65:49


Kent McGowen became a police officer with the Houston Police Department in the 1980's. While his career wasn't perfect, it didn't come under scrutiny until he was employed with the Harris County Sheriff's Office. While serving a warrant, Deputy Kent McGowen shot and killed Susan White. While Kent fought to argue his innocence due to self-defense, many others claimed otherwise.Part one unpacks the tangled story surrounding the controversial case of Deputy Kent McGowen and the tragic death of Susan White. This episode examines their backgrounds, shedding light on Kent's extensive law enforcement career, and unraveling the sequence of events that culminated into the fateful night of August 25th, 1992.Don't forget to checkout the new website!www.fthatpod.comIf you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpodInstagram @fthat_podThank you to this week's sources: American JusticeSeason 28: E2 Conversation with Todd Morong – shared with permissionApril 8th, 2023 Conversations with Kent McGowen – shared with permission Documentary – Abuse of Police Power Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.)Joseph Kenton McGOWEN, Appellant, v. The STATE of Texas, Appellee. No. 14-94-00246-CR. Decided: July 20, 2000 Harris County Sheriff's Department Identification Division Crime Laboratory Submission Report Deposition of Captain C.J. HarperNovember 3rd, 1992 Deposition of Major George Franklin SturgisAugust 13th, 1996 Voluntary Statement Jeannie Jaques (Michael Shaffer's mother)September 3rd, 1992 Susan White's Arrest Warrant Supplemental Report: Case number 92-0825-0041Offense ReportDefendant InformationWitness Statement - Todd MorongUnits on Scene, Scene SummaryDetails of Offense Details of Wounds (prior to autopsy)Toxicology Results _________________________________________________ City of Houston Police DepartmentOffice of Internal Affairs Report (name redacted)*This is the report regarding the woman Kent had a brief relationship with in HPD. I am redacting her name to maintain her privacy Kent's Polygraph Exam regarding the above matter Kent's Resignation Letter to Houston Police DepartmentDecember 20th, 1988 Psychological Evaluation August 15th, 1989 ______________________________________________________________ A Warrant to Kill A True Story of Obsession, Lies, and a Killer CopBy: Kathryn Casey Susan White's Phone Records Tomball Police Department Letter of RecommendationWritten by Chief Michna Kent's ResignationMarch 29th, 1990 StatistaNumber of people shot to death by the police in the United States from 2017 to May 2023, by month www.statista.com/statistics/585159/people-shot-to-death-by-us-police-by-month/#:~:text=As%20of%20May%201%2C%20the,police%20in%20the%20United%20States. Mapping Police Violence https://mappingpoliceviolence.org/ Michna retires early, interim chief appointedhttps://www.chron.com/neighborhood/article/Michna-retires-early-interim-chief-appointed-9916473.php Kessler, R. C., Demler, O., Frank, R. G., Olfson, M., Pincus, H. A., Walters, E. E., Wang, P., Wells, K. B., & Zaslavsky, A. M. (2005). Prevalence and treatment of mental disorders, 1990 to 2003. The New England journal of medicine, 352(24), 2515–2523. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMsa043266This 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/5741034/advertisement

Beyond the Darkness
S18 Ep52: Self Defense Or Murder: The Exoneration Of Kent McGowen

Beyond the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 147:00


True Crime Tuesday presents: Self Defense Or Murder: The Exoneration Of Kent McGowen with former Police Officer/Ex-Convict Kent McGowen In August of 1992, Kent McGowen had a CI that he ad given money to, to purchase a weapon as part of a larger operation to shut down a gang that was running weapons just outside of Houston, Texas.  When the buy went down, a set of strange circumstances brought him in the sights of Susan White, a middle aged housewife, who was far from your average suburbanite. She showed up at the scene of the gun buy, because her son was arrested, along with the CI. Susan was far from being in any condition to be dealing with the situation, as it is reported that she was under the influence of substances, slurring her words, and eventually threatened Kent before it was all over. Fast Forward to the night in question, a warrant is issued for Susan White's residence. and Kent is told to go out there with only a few men.  They knock for quite some time while Susan calls 911 (apparently while intoxicated and claiming she has a past with Kent) and claims she needs help and protection from the police at her door.  After getting permission from his superiors, Kent's squad breaks down the door. After seeing Susan run into her bedroom, Kent follows, only to enter and see Susan pull a gun on him. he tells her to drop the gun repeatedly to no avail. With that, Kent fires three shots. The shooting is initially ruled a good shot. What comes afterwards was a complete nightmare! Kent joins TCT to get out his side of the story after 30 years of a negative narrative has haunted him, and to talk about the corruption that kept him behind bars for 20 years, plus tells us what we can do to help! Help Kent find a Lawyer and get back on his feet..  https://www.givesendgo.com/G31TC PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH BEER CITY BRUISER! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #kentmcgowen #harriscountysheriffsdepartment #houstonpolicedepartment #jasonaguillard #michaelschaeffer, #oldeoakes  #selfdefense #gun #policeshootings #narcissism #murder  #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #420 #sexcrimes #masturbation

Darkness Radio
S18 Ep52: Self Defense Or Murder: The Exoneration Of Kent McGowen

Darkness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 147:00


True Crime Tuesday presents: Self Defense Or Murder: The Exoneration Of Kent McGowen with former Police Officer/Ex-Convict Kent McGowen In August of 1992, Kent McGowen had a CI that he ad given money to, to purchase a weapon as part of a larger operation to shut down a gang that was running weapons just outside of Houston, Texas.  When the buy went down, a set of strange circumstances brought him in the sights of Susan White, a middle aged housewife, who was far from your average suburbanite. She showed up at the scene of the gun buy, because her son was arrested, along with the CI. Susan was far from being in any condition to be dealing with the situation, as it is reported that she was under the influence of substances, slurring her words, and eventually threatened Kent before it was all over. Fast Forward to the night in question, a warrant is issued for Susan White's residence. and Kent is told to go out there with only a few men.  They knock for quite some time while Susan calls 911 (apparently while intoxicated and claiming she has a past with Kent) and claims she needs help and protection from the police at her door.  After getting permission from his superiors, Kent's squad breaks down the door. After seeing Susan run into her bedroom, Kent follows, only to enter and see Susan pull a gun on him. he tells her to drop the gun repeatedly to no avail. With that, Kent fires three shots. The shooting is initially ruled a good shot. What comes afterwards was a complete nightmare! Kent joins TCT to get out his side of the story after 30 years of a negative narrative has haunted him, and to talk about the corruption that kept him behind bars for 20 years, plus tells us what we can do to help! Help Kent find a Lawyer and get back on his feet..  https://www.givesendgo.com/G31TC PLUS AN ALL-NEW DUMB CRIMES/STUPID CRIMINALS WITH BEER CITY BRUISER! #crime #truecrime #truecrimepodcasts #truecrimetuesday #kentmcgowen #harriscountysheriffsdepartment #houstonpolicedepartment #jasonaguillard #michaelschaeffer, #oldeoakes  #selfdefense #gun #policeshootings #narcissism #murder  #dumbcrimesstupidcriminals #TimDennis #beercitybruiser #ringofhonorwrestling #floridaman #drugcrimes #foodcrimes #stupidcrimes #funnycrimes #420 #sexcrimes #masturbation

The Everyday Millionaire
TEDM – Susan White Livermore – Millionaire Mom, Millionaire Mindset (Episode 158)

The Everyday Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 74:23


If you take a loss and don't learn anything from it, then that's where the fear sets in. But if you can take a loss and dissect it inside and out, the confidence you actually build from that is incredible because now you know what not to do with clarity that was only theoretical before.” – Susan White Livermore Becoming a millionaire is a dream that many of us have. But what if you could make it come true while still being able to enjoy the time with your family? In this podcast, we take a closer look at one mom who did just that and how she made it happen. Listen in to discover her inspiring story and how you too can become a millionaire mom! As a mom, you have a lot of responsibilities. You have to take care of your kids, your home, and your job. It can be hard to find time to save money and invest for your future. There are a lot of ways to make money .Susan chose to invest in real estate, Whatever way you choose to grow wealth the most important thing is to start now. The sooner you start investing, the sooner you'll reach your goal. So don't wait any longer - start today! In this podcast we will introduce you to millionaire mom Susan White Livermore. She is a mother who has made it her mission to help others achieve financial success. We discuss how she became a millionaire, and share some of her advice for other moms looking to achieve financial independence. It is said that we learn more from our losses than we do from our wins. Because when we lose, we are forced to analyze what went wrong and figure out how to fix it. Becoming a millionaire mom is an achievable goal no matter your background or experience level. With the right attitude and dedication, you too can become a successful businesswoman and achieve financial freedom. All it takes is some hard work and commitment to reaching your goals. So if you're ready to take control of your life and live like a millionaire mom, start by taking small steps today towards achieving that goal!

The Everyday Millionaire
Episode 158 – Susan White Livermore – Millionaire Mom, Millionaire Mindset

The Everyday Millionaire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 74:24


“If you take a loss and don't learn anything from it, then that's where the fear sets in. But if you can take a loss and dissect it inside and out, the confidence you actually build from that is incredible because now you know what not to do with clarity that was only theoretical before.” – Susan White Livermore  Connect with Susan White Livermore: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook   Selected links and people mentioned from this episode: Millionaire Mom The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holliday The Surrender Experiment by Michael A. Singer The Breakthrough Experience by Dr. John Demartini   Connect with REIN Canada REIN Canada CEO@reincanada.com REIN Channel Facebook Instagram Twitter   [0:42] Patrick introduces his next TEDM guest, and real estate investor, Susan White Livermore. [02:10] Susan and Patrick get right into their conversation as Susan shares where she was at when she dove into the space of real estate investing, and where she directed her focus. [05:49] Susan talks about her strategies to overcome the barriers that she could have easily fell back on as excuses to not pursue her dreams. [10:00] Looking after yourself and your well-being, gives you the energy and the power to look after your family. Susan realized this early on and while she ensured her kids were well taken care of, she also realized the value of feeling content and fulfilled within herself. [11:29] Reflecting on her entrepreneurial path, Susan explains why the corporate world didn't fit for her, the way in which her personality type is a great catalyst for what she's doing and the driver behind starting her journey in the first place. [14:54] Susan shares the “a-ha moment” she had at a REIN meeting around what she's doing in her business of real estate investing. [18:29] Learn by doing. [20:49] Make it fun! Susan describes how she approaches the discomfort of regularly putting herself out there to meet new people, network, and educate herself. Because of her passion for real estate investing, Susan finds herself creating lasting friendships within her community of like-minded people. [24:55] Susan highlights a common roadblock she sees other real estate investors put up and how she works through it with her clients. [27:52] Raising capital is a challenge that some people rise to, and others shy away from. Susan weighs in on the latter and what stops people from moving forward. Speaking from her own experience, she gains just as much knowledge and confidence from her losses as she does her wins. [33:57] Susan shares the lens through which she sees the world and the mainstream “chaos and fear” rhetoric. [37:09] Patrick and Susan discuss the win-win opportunities of solving people's problems that some others perceive as taking unfair advantage. [40:52] What is Susan's view of and strategy for a potential recession this year? [43:32] Patrick takes a few minutes to really highlight Susan's thought process around her investment properties and acknowledge her sophisticated investor mindset. [45:58] Having been through a couple of downturns, Susan shares where her focus and efforts go, to fortify her business. [48:45] Goals and vision. Susan gives a high-level view of her current goals and what she's folded in over the past few years. [50:58] Nuts, bolts and math or intuition first? Susan shares her go-to. [52:49] Susan describes the routines and self development she engages in to support living a values-based, and intentional life. [56:54] Unlimited possibility is the mindset Susan both dwells in and teaches. Everything comes out of the nothing. [58:40] Susan recounts the story of when her inner development work began and who introduced her to many of the practices she now embraces in her daily life. [63:30] Susan and Patrick roll into the rapid-fire questions: recommended books; favourite type of music; room-desk-car; message at the pearly gates. [70:23] Susan's gratitude and her practice around ...

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

Holiday Significance 2.0 featuring Susan WhiteThe Holiday Season is an especially challenging time of year for many people - especially Small Business Owners.  Join us in this special Holiday edition as Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Susan White shares her thoughts and experiences on how we experience the holidays with greater significance.#1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  The Holidays bring many challenges to business owners who are wrapping up a year, preparing to start another, and enjoying all the goodness. From your perspectives what are your insights?What do you mean when you say "crazy-making"?How do we better focus on accepting differences at this time?What would a better holiday mindset shift be for us?How do you suggest keeping what we value most as our focus?WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/BONUS INVITATION FROM SUSAN:Please reach out to evaluate if what you're receiving in life, or business, is what you want to be receiving! If not, I can help with clarification and a plan to change the outcome! https://learngrowdevelop.com/Link to all the "Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner" Books in the Series (Volumes 1- 5): https://getbook.at/brilliantbizbookseries*Susan wrote a chapter in Vols. 1, 2, and 5.Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213, BB222, BB233, BB241, BB252, BB262***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness #SelfLeadershipShadow

Lets Get REAL Estate Podcast
Learning to Trust Yourself with Susan White Livermore

Lets Get REAL Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 41:15


Today, we welcome our next guest, Susan White Livermore, who I am so glad to have had the opportunity to talk to. We learned about her mistakes, her newfound confidence, and how to create your bigger, better version of your real estate self! In this episode, we cover:Starting investing in 2006, Susan found inspiration from her 20-year-old brother, who at the time he had started to buy a house. She watched him from afar in awe, and realized that's all she wanted to do!We get in touch with the emotions surrounding mistakes made along the way. She said that she didn't trust herself at the time, which resulted in constant disappointment.The way that I verify people I work with, inspired by three words I have invested 20k in. Listen to find out more details!You gotta learn from your mistakes, of course, but if you take that and make something of it, you get gold! It's much better to accept that it happened and move on, than staying in bed stagnant, waiting for a miracle to happen.Susan is dedicating more of her time to branding, reconnecting, and creating a cozy space in a cottage, where couples can enjoy each other's company in the holidays.About Susan:Susan White Livermore knew she didn't want to work in corporate anymore, and when the option of her first real investment property buy presented itself, she jumped in. With properties in Ontario and Alberta, she continues to steadily build her unique investment business, focusing on legalized suites. Susan began coaching and teaching from the stage as more and more curious investors sought her out to learn her strategies. Now known as Millionaire Mom, Susan's approachable coaching platform is suitable for everyone, from first-time buyers to seasoned investors.Connect with Susan:Website: https://www.millionairemom.co/ LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/susan-white-livermoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/millionaire.mom.enterprises Connect with Danielle Chiasson:Website: https://letsgetrealestatepodcast.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellechiasson/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DaniChiassonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetrealTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danichiassonBook a call: https://calendly.com/strategicsuccess/lets-get-real-estate-20-min-chat Listen in and subscribe for more.You can also leave us a review and of course, don't forget to share. I'm sure there are real people in your network who can take advantage of what they're going to learn from the show. 

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

What's in it for Me? featuring Susan White, LCSWIn her final episode of our podcast, Susan White, LCSW shares how to reflect on yesterday with a sense of curiosity, in order to learn about ourselves and intentionally create what we desire. Learn how being static is never an option and determine whether you design and contribute to your evolution or you respond to change.#1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  All these years later, what is the #1 insight from your chapters, and why?Since you've written 3 chapters in our series, what's the undertone of your chapters? What is interesting you the most these days? WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/BONUS INVITATION FROM SUSAN:Please reach out to evaluate if what you're receiving in life, or business, is what you want to be receiving! If not, I can help with clarification and a plan to change the outcome! https://learngrowdevelop.com/Link to all the "Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner" Books in the Series (Volumes 1- 5): https://getbook.at/brilliantbizbookseries*Susan wrote a chapter in Vols. 1, 2, and 5.Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213, BB222, BB233, BB241, BB252***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness #SelfLeadershipShadow

Stories Behind the Story with Better Reading
Susan White: on systematic misogyny in the hospital system

Stories Behind the Story with Better Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2022 27:45


Susan White talks to Cheryl Akle about systematic misogyny and sexism in the hospital system, and her experiences working as a female doctor for more than two decades. Her latest novel, Cut, is out now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doctor Diaries
The Cut - Dr Susan White - Doctor/Author/Champion

Doctor Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 38:41


Dr. Susan White is a doctor and a writer based in Northcote, Melbourne, Victoria. As a clinical geneticist, Susan hunts for answers to undiagnosed genetic conditions in children. Shortlisted for the Kill Your Darlings' Unpublished Manuscript Award in 2017, Cut is her first work of adult fiction. Cut is a thrilling, provocative novel set against the backdrop of a major Melbourne hospital's surgical team in the time before #metoo blew the lid off institutionalised misogyny and sexism. Hanya caught up with Susan to talk about her experiences in medicine, including misogyny, how the culture of sexism shapes careers, how still few women are at the top and how the #metoo movement changed her perspective. For more information on Susan, please click on this link https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/cut/ More information about Hanya Oversby can be found on https://hanyaoversby.com.au/ This episode of The Doctor Diaries Podcast was proudly sponsored by Medical Mecca, a new health practitioner owned and run online platform that involves individual health practitioners creating an online profile, similar to a Facebook/linked in profile, to make it easier for prospective patients to search and book into a suitable health care provider. Medical Mecca also allows for any health practitioner listed on the platform to send referrals to each other quickly, safely and efficiently. For more information please see www.medicalmecca.com.au

The First Time
S5 Ep182: Kate and Katherine Catch Up + Featured Book Cut by Susan White

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 54:40


Kate and Katherine Catch Up PLUS Featured Book CUT by Susan White Kate has been gadding about at Melbourne Writers Festival, Katherine is still waiting to hear back re her MG novel and they have an epic number of reading and listening recommendations. Diaries, upcoming events, a desperate plea to get a contact for the Duffer Brothers...it's a full ep. This episode's featured book segment is brought to you by AFFIRM PRESS and we talk to Susan White about her new novel (and first for adults) CUT, how her time as a doctor in hospitals informed the exploration of misogyny and sexism in her novel and the writing advice she loves most. Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). Don't forget you can support us and the making of Season Five via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!

Writers Advice
The Truth In Fiction w/ Susan White

Writers Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 31:23


This week on the Writers Advice Podcast I am joined by Australian Author and Clinical Geneticist who is hot on the launch of her new book, Cut. A fiction novel which brings light to the mysogeny in medicine. On this episode Susan and I talk about: - Beginning her writing journey and exploring creativity outside of her medical career - The importance of flexing your creative muscle - Her new book, Cut and how she is bringing light to some real world issues through fiction. - Plus all of Susan's wonderful writing advice she had learnt from her incredible career. Grab a copy of of Cut here. While you're there you can grab a copy of my new book Have We Met Before? or download the free pages here. If you would like to see the full video podcast or to submit questions to our upcoming guests as well as a chance to shout out your latest work. Join us over on the Writers Advice Patreon Community - Olivia Hillier is creating Podcast & Books | Patreon To Contact Susan:Instagram:@susanwhiteauthor To Contact Me:Website: oliviahillier.comInstagram: @oliviahillierauthorTikTok:@oliviahillierauthor

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

Relationships Begin with Deceitfeaturing Susan WhiteWhen delving into the concept of authenticity, we need to look at both ourselves and others. How we are authentic and how others perceive and receive our authenticity, is the foundation of relationships- especially new relationships. We all know first impressions are formulated within minutes of meeting someone new. Increasing awareness of relationship dynamics will help us both personally and professionally as we continue to establish consistently showing up authentically. Relationships with ourselves are as significant, if not more significant, than relationships we create outside ourselves.#1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  Learn how we deceive when we don't intend to. Reflect on relationships that work, as well as those that don't. Reveal how introspection can help create amazing relationships in the future.  Increase your commitment to showing up authentically in all your relationships by doing your own work - especially in your relationship with yourself.WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Link to all the "Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner" Books in the Series (Volumes 1- 5): https://amzn.to/3FrmS3r*Susan wrote chapter 4 in Vol 5.Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213, BB222, BB233, BB241***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

The Ebb and Flow of Authenticityfeaturing Susan WhiteIn this episode, we dive deeper into authenticity; what affects it and how it affects others - especially in relationships. We also explore how authenticity is not static and the reasons it ebbs and flows. Finally, we expand our understanding of what authenticity is, as well as what it isn't.  Having a fluid definition of authenticity supports us in having greater clarity of how important being authentic is to each of us in all our affairs, as well as our relationships - especially the foundational relationship we have with ourselves!  #1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  How can anyone be authentic if authenticity is not static? What causes authenticity to ebb and flow, and what should we do about it? How does authenticity benefit us (or our businesses) if it changes? WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Link to all the "Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner" Books in the Series (Volumes 1- 5): https://amzn.to/3FrmS3r*Susan wrote chapter 4 in Vol 5.Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213, BB222, BB233***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

The Better Your Business Show
Am I being Authentic in my Relationships?

The Better Your Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 59:27


Join host Shanna Mavis and 3X #1 BEST SELLING AUTHOR and behavioral specialist Susan White as they discuss the importance and value of authenticity in business, in relationships, and in life. Want to be part of The Better Your Business Show podcast? Join us in the studio on Monday mornings 8a Pacific | 10a Central | 11a Eastern Get your questions answered live or share your thoughts on anything that will help business owners as they seek to better their businesses.

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

How Safe is it to be Authentic featuring Susan WhiteAuthenticity is both an inside AND an outside job! In this podcast, we explore what that means – especially in the business world.  Susan discusses ways her work with individuals helps her better understand some of people's challenges in business. She has discovered common notions of people that affect authenticity and safety in the workplace. That can affect one or more of the four business pillars of success – Profitability, People, Productivity, and Finding Peace in your Small Business.  Small Business owners and Business Leaders are the people who set the foundation for safety, although,  without the willingness and cooperation of employees, authenticity will remain an abstract concept. #1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  When you refer to "safety" what do you mean?What does safety have to do with small business?How do we become more authentic, and how will that affect safety?What are some actions we can take to create and maintain safety?Why will some people not be able to attain authenticity? Learn how relationships are an “inside job.”Are we always in the process of learning and evolving?WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Link to all the "Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner" Books in the Series (Volumes 1- 5): https://amzn.to/3FrmS3r *Susan wrote chapter 4 in Vol 5.Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213, BB222***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

Q&A Catich Gallery Podcasts

"I want to explore ideas about climate, weather, history (both art and geopolitical), personal emotional and psychological states, what it means to have relationships, being a mother, the enormity of what it means to be human being. Parched landscapes, extreme flooding and uncontainable wildfires speak to a natural world out of balance."

Standing Orders Podcast
Part two - Susan White, CEO of C Mutual talks insurance solutions for credit unions

Standing Orders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 24:20


In this episode, Peter is joined by Susan White, CEO of C Mutual, which provides life assurance and general insurance products to the Credit Union sector in Ireland and the UK.Today, in the second of two podcasts on insurance, we're going to talk about various life and serious illness related risks that credit union members and their dependents are exposed to and solutions that are available to reduce those risks.

Standing Orders Podcast
Susan White, CEO of C Mutual talks insurance solutions for credit unions

Standing Orders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 24:28


In this episode, Peter is joined by Susan White, CEO of C Mutual, which provides life assurance and general insurance products to the Credit Union sectors in Ireland and the UK, and Kevin Johnson, CEO of CUDA.Today, which is the first of two podcasts on insurance, we're going to talk about the various financial risks that credit unions face and specific insurance solutions that can alleviate or mitigate those risks.We'll follow this up with a further podcast on the risks that members face and the appropriate insurances that they should consider

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

Authentic Leadership and the Shadowfeaturing Susan WhiteHow authentic of a leader are you? Do you have awareness of your shadow and how it impacts your leadership abilities? When you focus on these questions, does your attention go primarily to authenticity, or does your mind linger solely on who you are as a leader? There's no right or wrong answer to this complex question, and we're going to unpack and explore how you even begin to process this concept and how it affects ways you may be leading both yourself and others!#1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  When you say "shadow" what do you mean?What is a practical place to begin talking about authenticity, leadership, and the shadow?When focusing on self, is being self-centered healthy?What does being whole, or authentic,  have to do with leadership?Can you give an example of the modality of Internal Family Systems and Parts work?So focusing on self first, from a healthy stance, supports us showing up authentically?Are we always in the process of learning and evolving?WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

Embracing the Holiday Season featuring Susan White & Maggie MonganThe Holiday Season is a wonderful time of the year and it can also add extra challenges for Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs. This episode is a different format from our regular episodes - Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Susan White and Rev. Maggie Mongan take on this topic through a candid and unscripted conversation.Listen to Susan and Maggie addressing: How do people embrace the Holiday Season?What does embracing mean?Is it OK to work or take vacations?How to better self-manage the internal versus external conflicts.Traditions are valuable and at times need to change.Mindful Alert: Many people are experiencing different losses now.Please pardon yourself, and others, if the Holiday Spirit is non-existent.How to be more understanding and accepting during the Holidays.REMEMBER: Things don't have to be a big deal - embrace it all!Blessings of Peace and Love to you!Appreciation to Susan for sharing her expertise and wisdom with us.WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204, BB213Links to "Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner"Books:Volume 1: getbook.at/BrilliantBizBook2017Volume 2: getbook.at/BrilliantBizBook2Volume 3: getbook.at/BrilliantBizBook3   Volume 4: getbook.at/BrilliantBizBook4Volume 5: getbook.at/BrilliantBizBook5***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

Well Off Podcast
E87 - Mindset, Real Estate Investing and Delegating with Susan White-Livermore

Well Off Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 40:09


Susan is a mom of 3, a prominent real estate investor, coach and speaker. She strongly believes in working on your mindset to achieve great things like creating generational wealth. As an investor, one of her accomplishments was purchasing 13 properties in 20 months! On this episode we discuss:   The importance of mindset Hiring and delegating when tasks become less enjoyable Dealing with tenants the right way to create a solid relationship   You can reach out to Susan by visiting millionairemom.ca  __ Subscribe and review today! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPf_0bbU8wlyX3Frv3kZ30w https://open.spotify.com/show/75VUdhbkGSz5eG8jZuee98 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/well-off-podcast/id1393401261 http://welloff.ca/ https://www.instagram.com/welloffx/

The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast
Lisa talks with another successful Intermittent Faster

The Lisa Fischer Said Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 60:31


Lisa talks with Susan White and the success she has had with Intermittent Fasting.  Susan is one of Lisa's health coaching clients.     EPISODE SPONSOR:  https://www.ralstonfamilyfarms.com/     LISA'S LINKS:     Website:  lisafischersaid.com     For more information on one-on-one or group health coaching with Lisa, email healthcoaching@lisafischersaid.com     If you are interested in starting a career as a health coach, click this link to find out more from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition:  https://geti.in/2QWxGmu     Podcast produced by clantoncreative.com

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

The Shadow of Authenticity featuring Susan White, LCSWIn this podcast I discuss the shadow of authenticity, which may sound ambiguous until listeners understand the significance of where and how the shadow originates, how it can help or hurt us and how we evolve by identifying shadow aspects. EVERYONE has shadow parts or aspects! The value of distinguishing shadow aspects of business owners (in particular) is founded on the notion that a small business reflects the values and character of the owner, and those values and character filter into management as well as frontline workers. In discussing the shadow in a business setting, I am assuming the listener has a desire to learn, grow and develop. Shadow qualities are aspects, or qualities people exhibit that are typically unconscious to us, and can be damaging to relationships, if we aren't aware of them – especially in relationships. Even the notion of “relationship” has a shadow!  At times, our shadow can show up in ways that sabotage, limit, lie to or even tear us down. If that happens – shadows can do the same to our businesses if we are thinking, feeling, and behaving unconsciously. The intention of shadow work is to always bring the unconscious into our awareness so we can take action! #1 International Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  Today we're talking about the shadow of authenticity, which might be a little confusing for our listeners. What are you referring to? What does the shadow have to do with authenticity? Further, what does all of it have to do with small business?How do we get rid of the shadow?What is projection? How does projection impact us and most importantly why do business owners need to know about it?So how does "The Real Deal" aspect of your chapter title play out regarding the Shadow?Why is it so important for small business owners to learn about the shadow and even more importantly, how did they go about learning about the shadow? WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92, BB204***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

The Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing Podcast
Long Term Investing & Having Fun With Real Estate with Susan White Livermore

The Andrew Hines Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 54:56


In E147, Susan White Livermore discusses long term investing, learning from her mistakes and how she's managed to live 'retired' for the past 11 years. Susan started investing early, had her ups and downs and has loads of wisdom which this episode digs into. If you're interested in learning about market indicators to watch for, success mindset and what Susan does to have fun while building wealth in real estate, this episode is for you. Listen on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and more @ https://linktr.ee/theandrewhines Connect with Susan White Livermore instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millionaire.mom.enterprises/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millionairemomenterprises Connect with Andrew Hines on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theandrewhines facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theandrewhines Andrew Hines Audio · E147 Long Term Investing & Having Fun With Real Estate with Susan White Livermore Music Info, Artist: JPB, Song: High, NCS Release: Feb 1 2015, No Copyright Copyright Free

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

The Real Deal - Authenticityfeaturing Susan WhiteIn this era of impersonal automation and technology, small business owners have an often-overlooked advantage of easily distinguishing their businesses from the competition. Other than product, price and location, creating and maintaining authentic relationships between owners, employees, and customers is often the only thing setting one business apart from another. The intent of this chapter is to help small business owners identify and consider how their businesses look and feel to their employees and patrons. Authenticity is as unique to each business owner as our individual thumbprints are to us! Oftentimes, small business owners don't perceive authenticity as an asset. It's too easy for small business owners to become complacent and do the same thing over and over unconsciously each day without self-assessment and accountability. In doing so, we neglect the importance of creating and maintaining enduring, authentic relationships.Three individuals – a successful small business owner, a recent master's level graduate, and an educator, shed some light on authenticity, what it means, what skills and abilities it takes, how authenticity shows up, and the impact it has on others from their unique perspectives and experiences.Using this insight and self-awareness helps small business owners support win-win success – both inside the organization, as well as within the community.#1 Bestselling Business Author, Susan White, LCSW, Answers:  In volume 1 you taught us about hope and the shadow. In Volume 2, you challenged us to think about willingness and success. This year, you've written about "The Real Deal on Authenticity in Relationships". Talk to me about Authenticity..."How do you define authenticity? Why would a Social Worker care about authenticity? What does authenticity have to do with small business success? You discuss Zig Zigler, Abraham Maslow, and Carl Jung in your chapter – what do any of them have to do with authenticity? WANT TO LEARN MORE?Susan's Special Invitation For You:Explore your authenticity with customers and employees and determine what serves your business's highest potential. Receive insight today: https://learngrowdevelop.com/conductauthenticbusiness/Listen to Susan's Previous Episodes: BB12, BB23, BB31, BB41, BB49, BB64, BB69, BB75, BB84, BB92***You can find all our podcasts episodes on our Mobile App: BrilliantBizBook#BrilliantBizBook #Small Business  #BestsellingAuthor #ConductAuthenticBusiness

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
1540 Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 36:26


Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Meet The Elite Podcast
1316 Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 36:33


Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Meet The Elite Podcast
0983 Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 29:46


Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
1200 Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 29:37


Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Meet The Elite Podcast
893 Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:27


Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
1110 Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:18


Jill Nicolini Interviews Susan White Owner of Susan White Reiki

Enter at Neigh: A podcast for horse girls
Episode 10: Online Communities Cont'd

Enter at Neigh: A podcast for horse girls

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 47:51


This is the second part of our interview with Pony Up 100 founder, Susan White. If you want to go back and listen to the first part, you can find it in episode 8. Show Notes: Ronnie the Donkey Pure Sole Hoof Mud Zephyr's Garden Pure Healthy Haircare Hair Moisturizer Your Dressage

Talk Deadly To Me
Kent McGowen: The Cop Who Thinks He Runs The World, Pt 1

Talk Deadly To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 181:32


Despite a field of red flags, loopholes and thin blue lines keep a job-hopping Kent McGowan in law enforcement., a career of cruelty that fatally intersects with Susan White, a woman desperate to get the police to protect her from the police.

The Truth About Real Estate Investing... for Canadians
4 Flips in 2021, Changing Diet, 51% ROI Stock Hacking, Investing Must Be FUN with Susan White Livermore

The Truth About Real Estate Investing... for Canadians

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 66:15


On to this week’s show! This week we have my friend the lovely Susan White Livermore who’s here share about her upcoming book, how she changed her eating to get back to her high school weight, the homework she gives her coaching clients so they feel comfortable investing other people’s money, how she’s stock hacking to a 50% return, doing four real estate deals in the first 9 weeks of 2021 while sticking to a 15 hour work week. And for fun, I asked Susan what dating apps she’s using… Please enjoy the show!!!

Enter at Neigh: A podcast for horse girls
Episode 8: Online Horse Communities

Enter at Neigh: A podcast for horse girls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 50:26


Our guest this week is Susan White, founder of the Facebook group Pony Up 100 Y2020. Statement from Susan White on her Facebook group: “PonyUP 100 is awesome because of the hundreds of riders around the country that joined it, support it, and participate in it. This year, our second year, we have riders from ALL 50 states in the USA, as well as from several countries including Canada, South Africa, Brazil, Germany, Belgium, Australia, the UK, and more. The group more than doubled in size between Y2020 and Y2021, which I am sure is because people want to connect with others to "share the ride" in an audience that is just as passionate about horses as they are that allows for respecting one another's journeys. The PonyUP 100 admin leadership team does a great job providing oversight that rules are honored and posts stay on topic, that people feel noticed and affirmed. The group is not about me or any one person, but about the ride -- the icing on the cake -- building connection through consistent riding. This year, we started a sister group called GroundUP & UP Y2021, where members can share "all-things-horses-not-riding" -- groundwork, and anything about time with your horse that's before/after the ride, that's NOT the ride. membership is open year round but for now limited to ladies-only as a safe place to keep sharing the joy of horses. It is a smaller group for now, but just as encouraging.” Show Notes: https://www.dressmyhorse.com/ Original Music by Hazel Grace

Live Your Yoga
Shining Through Movement with Susan White

Live Your Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 40:18


Welcome to the Live Your Yoga Podcast!Our guest for this episode is Susan White. Susan is the co-founder of Shine Online, Buti Yoga Master Trainer, Sleek Technique Principle Trainer, Yoga Teacher, Dance teacher, Performer and Your Yoga Flow Alumni.Susan shares how she blends different movement practices together, the development and creation of an online platform, and shares tips for yogis looking to create fusion practices of their own.To find out more about Susan:Facebook: Shine OnlineInstagram: @swhite.movementShine Online WebsiteVisit our Website

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
Off Market Deals with Millionaire Mom, Susan White Livermore

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 16:54


What you’ll learn in just 17 minutes from today’s episode: Learn how to add more value to single-family homes to increase your cash flow returns Find out helpful tips to get off-market deals every time Find out how to raise capital in every manner possible Resources/Links: millionairemom.learnworlds.com Summary:  Susan White Livermore is a mom, real estate investor, JV partner, coach, and speaker. Her primary focus is legal suite conversions BRRR’s and the mindset necessary to succeed in real estate investing. In this episode, Susan shares why she chose the BRRRR strategy to do a single-family home over many other options. As a mom of three children, she opted to find properties within her hometown, and the BRRRR strategy allows her to do just that. She shares the difference income-wise, by doing single-family homes turned into duplexes over single-family home rentals. And she’s got tips for her continuous deal flows and investment partners. Topics Covered: 01:19 – Why the BRRRR strategy among all other options 02:18 – Price point of the properties she’s buying 03:18 – How does cash flow look like for a single-family home rental versus the duplex 04:14 – Her off-market deals strategies 07:13 – How many neighborhoods do she send her letters to 07:45 – What she does when she buys properties more than she can handle 08:18 – Is she sending different letters all the time or she does variation 10:37 – Getting creative with her letter presentation 11:30 – Other tips for continuous deal flow 12:50 – how does she raise capital 13:54 – Find out about the courses she offers Key Takeaways: “Building legalized suites from single-family home get me the profits that I’m looking for. I can force the appreciation, and I can do it in my own backyard.” – Susan White Livermore “As a single-family home, that would never cashflow you might get 1900 dollars plus utilities, whereas you’re looking at about 3200 for the duplex. If you add the third unit, you’re getting over 4,000. That fourth unit or the third unit could add a lot of value.” – Susan White Livermore “When you’re doing off-market deals, you can think outside the box and offer more creativity to a seller that they wouldn’t even consider if they were just doing MLS.” – Susan White Livermore “With off-market deals, it’s the letters that I get the most response. And that’s why I keep going after it. It’s working!” – Susan White Livermore “I do joint venture partners, I do money partners, and I do mortgage qualifiers, It’s kind of whoever lands on my lap because the market is so hot, I’m getting inundated.” – Susan White Livermore Connect with Susan White Livermore: co Facebook Instagram Connect with Dave Dubeau:  Property Profits Podcast  www.davedubeau.com  www.investorattractiondemo.com  Facebook  LinkedIn  Enjoyed the Podcast?  Please subscribe on iTunes for updates 

Real Talk With Gary - Real Estate Investing
Episode 82 - The Life of a Millionaire Mom w/Susan White Livermore

Real Talk With Gary - Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 62:41


Gary chats in this episode with Susan White Livermore, also known as the Millionaire Mom. Gary and Susan sat down in person to talk about investing, Susan’s role as a coach, and how the pandemic has changed the way we do business. They also touched on Susan’s childhood and the fundamentals she picked up from her parents; her coaching programming from beginning to end; and her transition from the corporate world to self employment. What you'll learn: How her parents involved her and opened financial dialog at a young age What prompted Susan’s move from the corporate world into real estate How her brother’s challenging financial situation changed her outlook How he bought his first house while in debt, with no credit and NO job Why he was fearless and how it changed Susan’s course of action Why she bought her first house with her dad She wasn’t aware of any bylaws around renovations at the time She started with renting her house out to students Why it’s better to have a mix of male and female tenants in the same property Why she suggested that tenants bring their own co-tenants Why she decided to try investing before trying to find another job after maternity leave She started spending money on learning creative financing, wholesaling, etc She convinced her brothers and dad to join her in her process Don’t try and hit a home run with an investment - positive cashflow, good area, good pool of tenants, good vacancy rate, transit, etc Why you want a big pool of potential tenants so that you don’t have to recycle them Is your property close to employment for your tenants Why age of the area is somewhat important to your tenant pool Her big mistake was moving to Calgary, and her properties were impacted by the oil and gas industry - make sure your market isn’t one industry specific How there are various sources of data that can help you determine if your market will grow and by how much Why investment properties, especially cottages are in demand due to lack of travel Why she focuses on what she controls and lets the rest go Why investing is a never ending process and be proud of your mistakes, as long as you learn from them! How much of success does Susan attribute to mindset Why your ‘network’ is your ‘net worth’ And MORE! Susan’s Bio Susan White Livermore knew she didn’t want to work in corporate anymore, and when the option of her first real investment property buy presented itself, she jumped in. However haphazardly she entered the investment property world, in just over a year she had 13 properties, had earned the “Newcomer of the Year” award from Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine (2011) and the “Top Player” title from the Real Estate Investment Network (2012). With properties in Ontario and Alberta, she continues to steadily build her unique investment business focusing on legalized suites. Susan began coaching and teaching from the stage as more and more curious investors sought her out to learn her strategies. Now known as Millionaire Mom, Susan’s approachable coaching platform is suitable for everyone from first time buyers to seasoned investors. “The Millionaire Mom way is about showing people, in a really honest and fun way what I haphazardly stumbled across–a simple idea that proved undeniably fruitful and dependable for me. I’m happy to offer other people the funny stories of the sometimes messy events that have naturally occurred in the process of building a portfolio one property at a time. That’s what Millionaire Mom is all about!” Contact Susan Insta: Millionaire.mom.enterprises        Web: Millionairemom.ca Events: https://millionairemom.learnworlds.com/ Please a leave a review, as it helps Gary understand if he’s bringing on the right guests that you want to hear from! Interested in learning more about Real Estate Investing? Visit https://www.smarthomechoice.ca

Michigan's Big Show
Liz Grutza, Product Specialist, Model and Susan White, Manager International Wildlife Refuge

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 8:30


SPOTLIGHT Radio Network
Liz Grutza, Product Specialist, Model and Susan White, Manager International Wildlife Refuge

SPOTLIGHT Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 8:30


Michigan's Big Show
Liz Grutza, Product Specialist, Model and Susan White, Manager International Wildlife Refuge

Michigan's Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 8:30


The First Time
80: Conversations with Friends #15: Lauren Draper and Susan White

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 57:09


This episode of Conversations with Friends is with Lauren Draper and Susan White.  Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram @thefirsttimepod.The Conversations with Friends series is supported by the City of Melbourne COVID-19 Arts Grants. 

Cashflow Canucks
Cashflow Canucks - Millionaire Mom Susan White Livermore

Cashflow Canucks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 33:01


Join me and my guest, Sue Livermore, as we talk about finding success as a millionaire mom. Sue is a real estate investor and coaches people to find success the same way she did. They get into investing in yourself, focusing on the things that matter, and having the right way of seeing things. Stay tuned, and enjoy the podcast! In this episode, you'll learn: Having a mindset that it's okay to lose some money in business. The value of outsourcing and focusing on the things that you do best. Educating yourself to be more empowered to make decisions and find opportunities. Your safest bet with how the market is currently going. Controlling what goes into your brain and conditioning your mindset. And more! ~ About Sue Livermore: Susan White Livermore knew she didn't want to work in corporate anymore, and when the option of her first real investment property buy presented itself, she jumped in. However haphazardly she entered the investment property world, in just over a year she had 13 properties, had earned the “Newcomer of the Year” award from Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine (2011) and the “Top Player” title from the Real Estate Investment Network (2012). With properties in Ontario and Alberta, she continues to steadily build her unique investment business focusing on legalized suites. Susan began coaching and teaching from the stage as more and more curious investors sought her out to learn her strategies. Now known as Millionaire Mom, Susan's approachable coaching platform is suitable for everyone from first time buyers to seasoned investors. The Millionaire Mom way is about showing people, in a really honest and fun way what I haphazardly stumbled across–a simple idea that proved undeniably fruitful and dependable for me. I'm happy to offer other people the funny stories of the sometimes messy events that have naturally occurred in the process of building a portfolio one property at a time. That's what Millionaire Mom is all about! ~ You can find Sue Livermore on… Website: https://www.millionairemom.co/ Email: susan@millionairemom.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millionaire_mom_enterprises/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millionairemomenterprises/ ---

HopeFM & The Bizhear Podcast
Hope FM Best Bits - Terry And Susan White

HopeFM & The Bizhear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 33:06


Blair talks to Terry and Susan White about the work they are doing in Uganda, and the work God is doing in their lives. Features music from De Patrinos, a band of reformed artistes and Christians based in Kampala Uganda. FIRST BROADCAST: 30/06/2020

WOMEN WHO INSPIRE
Episode 13 with Iggi Interior Design & Grant Pierrus

WOMEN WHO INSPIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 25:32


Sahar Arfeen speaks to Susan White from Iggi Interior Design and Grant Pierrus about interiors.

All Autism Talk
Autism and Co-occurring Disorders with Susan W. White & Carla Mazefsky

All Autism Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 39:00


Dr. Carla Mazefsky is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, where she is Co-Director of the Center for Autism Research (CeFAR) and the Director of the Regulation of Emotion in ASD Adults, Children, & Teens (REAACT) Research Program. She is a past recipient of the INSAR Ritvo-Slifka Award for Innovation in Autism Research. Her current studies take a lifespan approach, with an emphasis on adolescence and the transition to adulthood.  Her research focuses primarily on emotion regulation and associated mental health and behavioral concerns in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including the mechanisms underlying emotion dysregulation in ASD and the development of new assessment and treatment approaches. She is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Autism and Co-Occurring Psychiatric Conditions, author of the Emotion Dysregulation Inventory, and co-author of the Emotion Awareness and Skills Enhancement (EASE) Program.    Susan W. White is Professor and Doddridge Saxon Chair in Clinical Psychology at the University of Alabama. Her clinical and research interests include development and evaluation of psychosocial treatments that target transdiagnostic processes underlying psychopathology. She is associate editor for the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and she the Editor in Chief of the ABCT Series on Implementation of Clinical Approaches. Her research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Defense. She received her PhD from Florida State University. All Autism Talk (allautismtalk.com) is sponsored by LEARN Behavioral (learnbehavioral.com).

Handle with Care:  Empathy at Work
My daughter has narcolepsy: an interview with Susan White

Handle with Care: Empathy at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 27:51


– Susan White I don't think people understand narcolepsy. They don't understand that. I'm sure any other invisible disability. It was hard for me to talk about because I know you're with all your colleagues your friends you're focused on work and you've got your adult daughter at home in the dark in a room that she's you know for three days maybe she only got up to go to the bathroom and eat more food. I mean it's just horrible.   INTRO   When I was in college, I was a rower on the crew team.  This meant that I would get up really, really early to be on the water by 4:45 AM.  Exhaustion would hit later in the day and I found it particularly hard to stay awake in afternoon Spanish class.  I would doze off regularly during conjugation exercises and my friends teased me, “Tenga narcolepsy?”.  It was an ongoing joke and, until this podcast episode, I had no idea how debilitating and devastating narcolepsy can be on an entire family.    Today’s episode of Handle with Care is sponsored by FullStack PEO.  FullStack supports small businesses and entrepreneurs, expertly taking care of your people and benefits so you can focus on what matters most, growing your business.  We are also sponsored by Handle with Care HR Consulting.  From death to a diagnosis to a relationship transition, we equip you to support people when it matters most.    Susan White, today’s guest, is many things.  She is a life-time Indianapolis native who loves her corner of Broad Ripple. Susan is also a breast cancer survivor and the mother to a daughter with narcolepsy, which she says is much, much harder than battling cancer.  But before we get into her story, a little bit more about Susan.    She worked for many years in the field of HR.  Podcasting is a great love and hobby of hers.  She is the co-host of the Joy-Powered Podcast, where I had the pleasure of being a guest last year.    - Susan White People spend so much time at work and they put so much of themselves in it that if it is not a joyful environment it can actually really bring the bring the person to their knees. So the point of our podcast is how do you create joy in the workplace and then how do you sustain it.  So, our target audience in general are business leaders and H.R. professionals.   - Liesel Mertes Tell me a little bit about your family.   - Susan White Sure. I'm married to Bill. He teaches at IEP. He is an architect and he loves construction management which is what he teaches. We've been married for all right don't think really quick do the math. I think 37 years. Congratulations. Thank you. I have a daughter, Erin. She's 35 years old. She works here in the broader Broad Ripple area and we have a son Grady who is married to Amber and they live in Scottsdale Arizona and they have my grand dog.   And now, to some of the hard stuff:  when Susan was 49 years old, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.  She was working for a financial institution as the Chief HR officer, an exciting position.   - Susan White So I was in it for about six months when all of a sudden I went from my normal mammogram and even risk right after right after I'd had the mammogram done the technician came in and said I need for you to talk to someone because we see something on there that doesn't look right.   Susan was sent directly to the hospital for a biopsy.  It was a fast moving cancer.    - Susan White When I look back to those days I remember that I had I felt like I had inside my brain a neon light that was saying cancer, cancer just kept flashing.   - Susan White And in the meetings I found myself unable to concentrate which was not me. I was just so distracted with this flashing neon light in my head. You've got cancer you've got cancer. So it was it was it was a real disruptor and trying to process it all right.   - Liesel Mertes Well and then it sounds like the nature of the cancer was fast moving enough that they wanted to intervene quickly. How did that go with lining up medical leave? Did you find that your employer was receptive? What were some of the, the processes that played out for you?   - Susan White You know, it's interesting as soon as I found out I had breast cancer I started doing a lot of reading and I read something like I think the book was Chicken Soup for breast cancer survivors or forgive me if I thought the exact title anyway.   - Susan White It said in there that you will never feels so loved as when you have breast cancer in your whole life. And that's exactly how I felt I could not get over the outpouring of support and love almost every single person in this financial institution that I told they, they knew somebody themselves who had been affected by breast cancer and they were so supportive. My, even though I'd been in this business less than six months the CEO of the company is like oh you just go give him health is just you go give him hell we're right here for you.   - Susan White I mean it was just unbelievable amount of support.   Friends began to bring meals, out-of-town colleagues offered support and housing as Susan considered second opinions.  Her husband noted that their house began to smell like a florist shop because of the overflow of flowers.  And then there were the pjs and slippers and chocolate.   After treatment, she returned quickly to work, despite the exhaustion of long days.  Eleven months later, she was diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia with atypia, a cancer that necessitated a hysterectomy.  She was already weak but heading back for an additional surgery.  And that is when Susan’s daughter, Erin, began to display worrying symptoms.      - Susan White But anyway, for us that was kind of building and then I realized what was going to have to happen I was gonna head back into a major surgery. All of a sudden, our daughter who had mentioned earlier she was experiencing some real problems. She was falling asleep a lot. She was not being able to get up. She was living independently she was working as a paralegal. She lived with a girlfriend in a apartment downtown and we thought she had launched for life right. Well, all of a sudden, she was like panicking a lot really high anxiety because she kept sleeping and could not wake up.   - Susan White She was being extremely forgetful. She kind of had a history of always being a little forgetful but I mean it was it to the extreme she was becoming kind of paralyzed she'd say like I could see she would be driving as she could see like a parking lot she needed to get to and she would be so exhausted she wasn't sure she could get there. She, whenever she got off of work, she would just go and lay down and she thought   - Susan White I'd still tell anybody now the best day of her life is when she got the diagnosis that was narcolepsy because she thought she was losing her mind.   Narcolepsy is still considered a rare disease.  For Erin, the onset was quick and devastating.  This autoimmune disorder can be triggered at any point in your life.  The onset often happens in late teens and early twenties.  Erin was just 24.  And the symptoms appear on a spectrum.  Some people are functional with medication and there are others that really don’t get out of bed again.    - Susan White It is so chronic and so awful.   - Susan White Erin is on that spectrum. But she at least initially without drugs is really, really bad.   - Liesel Mertes Well and what is that like? So you're in the midst of your own health like cesium which is pretty complicated. What was it like for you as a mother to be absorbing this news from midtown Broad Ripple about what's going on with your daughter?   - Susan White It was, it's devastating. I often have said that I wish that God had given me the narcolepsy and that Erin I know how to organize myself through things. I'm a really good cope-er. And I just hated it. I'm not good at coping watching somebody I love suffer and she really, really suffered. She lost her job very quickly because she could not stay awake just kept she was to fall asleep standing up she fall asleep there. They moved her to her less intense role from paralegal to like the front desk receptionist.   - Susan White She couldn't stay awake there. I kind of get why you can't have a in a law firm. The receptionist asleep but unfortunately for her she lost her you know was not able to stay in an apartment. She had no money coming no money coming in so she moved home with us. And so, I was recovering I actually started back to work before she moved back in with us but it was a long journey of her living with us for about five years.   - Liesel Mertes And what are the emotions that she's having to make these transitions like are there or are there moments that are that really stand out in your mind as her mother of just how you felt walking with her on that journey?   - Susan White Erin we would say things that would just crush me about what she was experiencing and I I could feel it for she.   - Susan White This was not the life she'd intended right. She had a life that was not living in her old bedroom in the dark. You know, it's trying to get capture enough sleep. She'd say to me, Mom that is where I go for my dreams to die. I was just so sad. And I think that she had a really she went through several years of understanding the life she knew it was gone and her new life was going to be on her best day and a best day with all the meds that are very powerful harmful types of drugs. But to get her to about 80 percent of what you and I have. So, I think that for me watching all of that was just the most disruptive thing in my life.   - Susan White You know I'll take, I'll take cancer tomorrow. I will. I'll take you know if any more work gets to get rid of female workers I'd give them up. I would do anything I could not to watch her go through that.   It was a challenge for Susan and her husband to know how to support Erin well.   - Susan White Yeah. I tell you it was really hard those first few years especially when Erin was living with us because we were almost empty nesters our son was finishing up college and so we had a lot of time to ourselves and then to have somebody in the house who's not well was really tough. And my husband often said you know he was trying to figure out where you know how much of this was the illness how much of it was Erin like. Is it laziness that she's not doing these things or is it she's incapable of doing these things.   - Susan White So that was a really tough time through that because I am, I tend to believe everything is the illness. And Bill believes that there's always a personal accountability so we can. I think we're in a good place now figuring all that out. And she lives independently which is superb but we're very involved in zero a lot which is I think really good. But it was I think there was a there's a road to walk there and you're never going to have both on anything in life. I think see things exactly the same way.   - Susan White But in times of trouble and times of angst it can really test your mettle.   - Liesel Mertes I imagine that to care for your daughter was asking a lot of you. How did you find that that intersected with your world of work and the time and space you needed?   - Susan White I don't think I did it very well. I know I did do it very well. We big at work all the love and support you get when you're sick. It's not what you feel when you've got an adult child who has something horrible happen to them. I think if it's all invisible. Right.   - Susan White If Erin had been in a terrible accident or if something physically had that people could see and understand. I think it would be different. I don't think people understand narcolepsy. They don't understand that.   - Susan White I'm sure any other invisible disability. It was hard for me to talk about because I know you're with all your colleagues your friends you're focused on work and you've got your adult daughter at home in the dark in a room that she's you know for three days maybe she only got up to go to the bathroom and eat more food. I mean it's just horrible. I used, I for the first couple of years I know I walked around with a big lump in my stomach that I couldn't figure out you know how to lessen it a little bit of time I did have outside of work I would try to research like what's going on at this what is this about.   - Susan White We found that narcolepsy network which is a wonderful national organization that help people and caregivers of people with narcolepsy. They have national conferences. We started going to national conferences. It was so helpful because it helped us learn what was happening what causes this disease which is they still don't know but they have different ideas of what might what you can do with it. How do you manage to live around it is incurable. They're working very hard to find a cure but may not be in our lifetime. So, it was also good for me to meet other parents of people who had narcolepsy and for Erin to meet other people who have narcolepsy because it's hard to find people who have it.   - Susan White That was very helpful. But around the world of work it was tough because people didn't know I mean I'd share it but I don't share it widely because it's a hard thing to bring up. I just I had kind of a kind of a dark cloud over my head for a number of years.   - Liesel Mertes Did you feel like that had an effect on your presence with your colleagues or within your projects?   - Susan White  You know there's that aspect of a cloud hovering.   - Liesel Mertes How do you feel like it came out in your interactions in a particular way?   - Susan White I know that I felt like I realized that the medicines you have to take are extremely expensive. Of course, Erin wasn't working and she's 24 and she. Back then it was we didn't have the Affordable Health Care which you could stay on your parents insurance to age 26. So we didn't have that option. And so we were paying for medical insurance for Erin and we were paying out of pocket incredible amounts of money for drugs. We were paying thousands upon thousands of dollars. One time that sounds horrible. What time it was to Costco to fill out order one of one of her prescriptions and it was $1125 and I wasn't expecting $1125 at that moment I just remember crying there I was across Costco and I had to figure out at that moment to get $1125 for one of her prescriptions for one. So anyway, it was just it was I felt as though with work I needed to work even harder because I didn't know if Erin would ever be able to work. I didn't know if Erin would ever have insurance again other than what we could provide. So yeah, it rocked my world. It certainly did not let me keep my eye off the ball because the ball working was extreme more important than it ever had been you needed to me.   Susan is a self-described optimist…and even in these trying times, she channeled her energy into helping others within her organization.  She joined a working group as the global co-chair, devoting herself to making space for people with disabilities.   - Susan White But we grew by thousands and thousands of employees in Australia and India and the Philippines and we'd already had a chapter in England and several in the United States. But it was so great. And I got a chance to talk to people who were caregivers and people disabilities who said I never felt comfortable talking at work about my disability until access ability started becoming really popular and it was OK so I got a lot from that.   - Susan White It was something I could do in the world of work to try to speak to the pain I was having in my personal life.   However, after 35 years, Susan got news that her job was moving to Chicago.  Unwilling to leave Erin, Susan left her job instead.    - Susan White But so, my job was eliminated and it really, I often say was the best thing in my life. That disruptor was great because I needed to be pushed out of that nest. But it gave me time to focus on Erin and to really figure out what type of insurance was the best one for her as opposed to what we would just get thrown. It helped me really help Erin get back on her feet and I think it also helped Erin when she realized that I was losing my job and has expensive as medicines doctors insurance was she realized that she needed to do to figure out how to work around this disease.   Erin went to a vocational rehab program and got a job working with Goodwill, part-time.   - Susan White So the last five and a half years, Erin has been working the value that she gets in her life being able to work just brings me joy every day. I try to remember to start every prayer with thank you Lord for Erin being backups upright in the world and getting a chance to work.   - Liesel Mertes What do you think, it's a two part question:  first part, what is the greatest misunderstanding or thing that you wish people could know about narcolepsy in particular?   - Susan White You know narcolepsy has been written up about it kind of in a joking way and in movies it's kind of funny. I got to tell you it's the least funny disease I've ever heard of.   - Susan White It's so sad. So I think that's it. That's probably the number one thing to be aware of with it. And I guess second of all is that it is not only is it physical and that although it's that appears to be invisible because people can't see you've got it is that it also kind of it, it messes with your cognitive abilities when you don't get enough sleep. Now people realize this you don't get to that level of rest that you need you're not restored and your brain is functioning right. So, a lot of people's narcolepsy will tend to be very forgetful.   - Susan White It's hard to concentrate. There's a lot of things that go to person with narcolepsy they have a hard time maintaining friendships or relationships because they're in bed most the time they can't make a commitment that they're sure they're going to be at sometimes until the day of the hour before. So that's a tough thing. So, if you happened unfortunately to have narcolepsy enter your lives please be patient with those individuals. They've got an awful lot they are trying to plow through every day.   - Liesel Mertes Mm hmm. And in a more global sense as a working parent who had a child who was going through something pretty intense and it's not just episodic, this is an ongoing sort of thing. What do you think the average workplace is, what would have been better support for you or what do you think was a misunderstanding that your workplace had and how you were doing or what you needed in the midst of that?   - Susan White Yeah. You know, I never know blamed anybody. I own what I shared with people didn't share with people. I think that people don't appreciate when you are an adult but when you're the parent of an adult that you're a parent forever. First of all. And just because your kid isn't needed to get a softball practice or have homework to do that night you know you still feel extremely responsible especially when it's an adult that you know is not well.   - Susan White I think that would be really helpful is if a colleague shared with you that they have an adult child maybe who's got any type of a bad thing in their life.   - Susan White Maybe they're addicted to addicted to drugs. Maybe they have a mental illness. Any of those types of things. If someone to share that with you that it's good maybe just periodically check in with them. Ask how here he's doing. You know ask if there's anything new with Joe. Just let them know. Kind of validating so that the person who's carrying that load doesn't feel like they're just carrying it alone in the dark.   - Liesel Mertes It's just not very popular to, to have probably, that I'm struck as you say that there could be a thought of oh how can I remember all this. But we, we remember when we interact around things that we feel are important or they catch our interest. I could note your favorite sports team is and want to razz you about it every week for you 16 weeks of football season. It's there's a gap, that actually we either don't feel comfortable in knowing how to talk about it or we're not giving it that level of mental importance to think, I'm gonna remember this about Susan and I'm gonna ask her about it because it matters to her and that it's exercising a different element of intention and discipline because I can remember things about a co-worker you know it's just we remember what was.   - Liesel Mertes Yeah right. Which interest us and it's switching gears to, this is important. I'm going to I'm going to remember and I'm going to check in around it.   - Susan White I think if it's an uncomfortable topic people really like to avoid it and I get that, but I and I would say to you that sometimes people who do care about me and care about here and we'll say how's Erin. And I'll say you know good days or bad days doesn't mean I necessarily need to share but it's so validating that somebody even asks that they recognize how much a part of your world it is.   - Liesel Mertes Exactly. So asking and checking in is meaningful. Are there other things that you think you know even and like me, I would have I would have appreciated this that come to mind?   - Susan White Mm hmm. You know, I have some very dear friends who really make an effort at reaching out to Erin on her birthday or just doing really kind things for her she's loves to do art and like you know buying her art or her little note cards or they just do things that are so validating for Erin and they know her world is so small. It's sleeping or working and it's just so appreciate. I so appreciate the fact when anyone very close to me makes a point to kind of brighten her life to care for your daughter.   MUSICAL TRANSITION   - Susan White I think if I could do it all over, I think I would take a leave of absence and really take a breath and instead of waiting till I'd lost my job to do a lot of the research to figure out what what's the right type of insurance and medicines and she would issue what the right neurologist is so and so forth I think I would have I wish I had no regrets except for the fact that if I to do it all over again I take the time to make sure we were on the right path as opposed to just reacting and learning on the fly in the moments that I could hear that.   - Liesel Mertes Susan, is there anything else that you feel like is meaningful in your story or helpful to someone who is perhaps walking with someone whether it's narcolepsy or a different disease that you did not get to say you'd like to? Mm hmm.   - Susan White You know I, I do believe that we all have to have hope and positivity. And it's sometimes like in your darkest days where you can't see it. You just kind of have to remind yourself you know what a gift that person is in your life like Erin is such a gift in her life. And you know you, you do the best you can in each moment. So, I just, don't be too hard on yourself. It's really important that as a caregiver you take care of yourself.   MUSICAL TRANSITION   Here are three key takeaways after my conversation with Susan It can be very isolating to have a sick adult child.Susan talked about how isolated she felt, how co-workers did not know how to reach out.  Susan reminded us of the importance of checking-in.  If you know that a co-worker has something hard going on in their personal life, it can be immensely meaningful to periodically ask how they are doing.  If you are prone to forgetting, and many of us are, take time to write it down in a file do that you can remember to follow-up.  Your intention and care will help to remind them that they are not forgotten. If you have just absorbed hard news, it could be helpful to take a leave of absence.Susan reflected that stepping away earlier would have allowed her the space to breathe and get things like insurance in order.  Does your company offer this kind of support and space to employees during times of disruption?  If someone on your staff is experiencing a rare disease, or supporting a loved one that is suffering, the expense and the process of information gathering can be immense.Susan spoke about her Costco breakdown and the many hours she spent researching and participating in support groups.  Your friend or co-worker is likely navigating complex support systems and financial concerns in the midst of work and other life commitments.  Be patient with them.   A special thanks to our sponsors.  Are you an entrepreneur or small business owner?  Does the thought of navigating health insurance and benefits make you a little queasy?  If so, FullStack PEO is there to help, providing benefits for your people so you can get back to work.    Do you want to attract and retain the best talent by being an employer of choice?  If so, Handle with Care HR Consulting has services to help you provide support when it matters most.  Through targeted, interactive sessions, we empower you to respond with empathy and compassion during disruptive life events.    Thanks for joining us for this first episode of the new decade on the Handle with Care podcast.   OUTRO Link to the Narcolepsy Network: https://narcolepsynetwork.org/  

All Things Work
JoDee Curtis and Susan White on Employee Mobility

All Things Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 15:43


SHRM’s Tony Lee is joined by employment mavens JoDee Curtis and Susan White to discuss the shift in employees’ willingness to relocate for their jobs. Historically, relocation was accepted as part and parcel to having a career, but in recent years, paid employee relocations have fallen. Likewise, approximately half of all workers in the U.S. are saying that they are not willing to move for their professions. Listen to hear their analysis of the forces behind this new “stay put” mentality, whether we can expect it to continue in the foreseeable future and what companies can do to facilitate talent relocation when it’s needed.Please subscribe to All Things Work on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn or wherever you listen to podcasts. Check out SHRM.org/podcasts to listen on your desktop. And be sure to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or on your podcatcher of choice.Keep up with SHRM by visiting the website, liking our Facebook page, checking us out on LinkedIn, and following us on Twitter and Instagram.

Device & Virtue
S3E6 - Counting Down The New Year? That’s Techy.

Device & Virtue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 36:34


The New Year is upon us, and the only reason we know that is thanks to the Egyptians. And the Catholic Church! Clocks, calendars, and timekeeping tech on our final episode of 2019. Wait a second: What does being a “good Christian” have to do with clocks and calendars? The connections surprised us too… From sunsets to seconds, we’ve been tracking time for all of human history. To the point that we forget that calendars and clocks are technologies too. And like any technology, timekeeping has its vices and its virtues. So this year, you can take that cup of kindness yet, and think of auld lang syne. Links Other than New Years itself, Susan White was our muse for this episode. Her 1994 book was way ahead of its time, you might say: Christian Worship & Technological Change. For a good taste of White’s book, our friend Michael Sacasas wrote a great review in his series, “Christianity and the History of Technology.” Or check out the chapter “Christlikeness on the Calendar” in Adam’s free ebook, From Pews to Podcasts. Get a good chronology of timekeeping with this article from the Scientific American: “A Chronicle of Timekeeping.” Want to learn more about the Bible’s timestamps? Here’s another take from Justin Taylor over at The Gospel Coalition: “What Hour Was Jesus Crucified? Resolving an Apparent Bible Contradiction.”

On Side
S1 E11 | Celebrating 20 years of service with the Chair of ASDMAC Dr. Susan White

On Side

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 16:36


Dr Susan White, an inaugural member of the very first Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) committee in Australia, last month celebrated 20 years on the Australian Sports Drug Medical Advisory Committee (ASDMAC).   Dr White, who has been the committee chair for the past five years, has reviewed over 4,500 TUE applications and renewals. Recognised as a global expert and leader in the field of Anti-Doping Medicine, Dr White and her ASDMAC colleagues have developed processes that have been applied internationally and by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).   “ASMDAC was probably the first recognised TUE committee in the world,” she said.   The process has evolved over the year and become much more formalised over time, she added.   “An athlete, who is part of a sport that has a drug-testing program, should always check whatever medication they’re taking before they take it and check to see if is prohibited by WADA, if it is prohibited and there isn’t a reasonable an alternative, they need to apply for a TUE.”   A TUE is an exemption that allows an athlete to use, for therapeutic purposes only, an otherwise prohibited substance or method (of administering a substance).   In order to be granted a TUE, Dr White says an athlete needs to prove the following: · The prohibited substance or method is needed to treat a medical condition; · There will be no extra medical enhancement other than returning that athlete to normal health; · There is no permitted therapeutic alternative; and · The necessity for the use of the prohibited substance or method is not a consequence of the prior use of a prohibited substance or method prohibited.   She says ASDMAC approves approximately 200-300 a year for conditions ranging from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to arthritis.   Dr White has worked on five Olympic Games and three Paralympic Games in a variety of roles ranging from Team Physician to Medical Director for the International Medical Commission, Australian Olympic Commission and Swimming Australia.   “All of us (on the committee) still have an involvement in sport,” she says. “It’s very important that we have that understanding of what happens on the ground. It’s very good to see both sides of it, so you understand the process from beginning to end.”   Our science team also answers a question from our audience - Is caffeine prohibited in sport? – and provide you a fast fact about the strict liability principle.

More than a Few Words
#428 The Joy Powered Workspace

More than a Few Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 10:35


Susan White, co-host of the Joy Powered Workspace Podcast  dropped by for a conversation about creating a work environment where people look forward to walking in the door every day.    About Susan Susan White is the CEO of Susan Tinder White Consulting, a Collaborator with Purple Ink, co-host of The JoyPowered Workspace Podcast, and co-author of The JoyPowered™ Team. Susan has a passion for identifying, developing, coaching, and retaining talent. Susan’s experience includes 30+ years as a Senior Vice President & Human Resource Executive at JP Morgan Chase. Currently, she consults with executives in a variety of industries, government entities, and not-for-profits. She is a faculty member of SHRM . Susan is a SHRM Senior Certified Professional, a Senior Professional in Human Resources, a member of National SHRM and IndySHRM, and has been an adjunct faculty member for the University of Indianapolis. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Business from Indiana University and has completed numerous post-graduate courses. In her free time, Susan enjoys reading, funny movies, and traveling. She is on the Advisory Board for Disability:IN, is a Trustee at Christ the King Catholic Church, and serves on the United Way Human Services Professional Renewal Committee.

A Canadian Investing in the U.S. with Glen Sutherland
EP067 Tenant Issues: "Its not about being right" with Susan White Livermore

A Canadian Investing in the U.S. with Glen Sutherland

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 17:48


Susan shares some great stories that everyone can learn from "Its not about being right. Its about getting what your want" Susan White Livermore Susan@millionairemonm.co millionairemom.co instagram: millionaire_mom_enterprises facebook: millionaire_mom_enterprises

A Canadian Investing in the U.S. with Glen Sutherland
EP066 Creative Problem Solving With Susan White Livermore

A Canadian Investing in the U.S. with Glen Sutherland

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 20:58


Susan teaches by example, showing a great way to create a win-win for the existing owner and the real estate investor. Susan White Livermore Susan@millionairemonm.co millionairemom.co instagram: millionaire_mom_enterprises facebook: millionaire_mom_enterprises

The Truth About Real Estate Investing... for Canadians
Wholesaling, Flipping, Investing in the GTA with Aaron Moore

The Truth About Real Estate Investing... for Canadians

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 58:53


Hello investors!! What a great time it is to be alive!! One of the secrets of happiness is the practice gratitude and I do this a couple times a week in my journal.  One of the secrets of motivation is to have a purpose beyond just you. I bring this up today because I received a rather nasty email from someone I know.  He challenged the purpose of why I post what I do, saying it’s for self affirmation, states my humility is false, and are making assumptions about me. As someone who has done a lot of self introspection and studied human psychology, I have learnt a few things.  Among them is we are all human, we are all flawed, there is no such thing as normal. I am no different, I knowingly admit I am crazy in many ways.  Just this morning I signed up for a martial arts tournament to fight other adult men. I am scared, scared of losing, scared of being embarrassed. I have been choked unconscious before in competition in front of my teammates and coaches. I am crazy. I do chase excitement. I am not normal. Many things we all do is about our nature, we as humans enjoy challenges, we’re territorial, we have egos, we all seek approval and want to be loved.  So no judgement here if anyone wants to publicly share their wins and successes, I personally welcome it. By witness others successes, that motivates me to be successful with you. If you remember the story about the 4 minute mile. A running race to complete a mile, 1600m in under 4 minutes was first done by Roger Bannister in 1954.  How long have humans been racing for? FYI the first Olympics was in the 600’s BC. Two months after Roger Bannister’s record feat, he did it again, a sub four minute along with Australian John Landy. Once John Landy knew it was possible to run sub four, he believed in himself and made it reality. This is the same reason I’ll continue to share my journey to freedom 45. My success was not overnight nor without sacrifice.  I have more grey hair than my dad and scars on my face from Shingles exactly seven years ago due to stress. I want to be a living case study of what is possible and the rewards that come so you the listener or friend or client (not mutually exclusive) may believe in yourself to do the same. For the same reason I belong to a mastermind with Michelle Gauthier, Susan White, Ryan Carr, Aaron Moore - our guest this week, Luke Wywrot, Tasha Monaghan and Sarah Coupland to hear others successes to motivate me and to them the same. If anyone is interested, I’ll share more about what drives me in hopes YOU may be more motivated to make 2019 your best.  Because to answer my hater, I’m not at peace with myself at 3am, my mind gets on a hamster wheel when I wake up in the middle of the night how I can do more, be more. That is who I am and how I arrived to where I am today and take me to places including a multi million dollar charitable foundation for my charity the Hamilton Basket Brigade to ensure hundreds of families will receive the best Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas ever for decades long after I’m gone. If people want to hate me for chasing my goals then go ahead. Because a good life for my kids, grandkids and giving underprivileged families their best Christmas ever mean a hell of a lot more to me than one person’s feelings. If you’d like to spend more time with fellow world changers and investors, save the date for  my networking meeting Wednesday evening on January 23rd. We are still working on a venue but to get on the invite list go to www.truthaboutrealestateinvesting.ca/meeting and register to get on the invite list.   Wholesaling, Flipping, Investing in the GTA with Aaron Moore Our guest speakers Charles Wah and Andy Tran will be sharing the how tos on small in-fill real estate developments as they are building two houses from scratch that will each be a duplex.  This is the ideal starter development investment for folks as the land came included with the initial investment that already cash flows thus reducing the risks. Most of my mastermind will be in attendance as well in cash you want to meet someone who’s transacted on 70 properties or buys 12-24 properties per year or is building a 30 storey condo building or owns/manages over 200 apartment doors and of course, this week’s guest Aaron Moore. Again that’s www.truthaboutrealestateinvesting.ca/meeting to get on the invite list. Americans call him the “Canadian Investor” as Aaron embodies the Canadian stereotypes as he both helps and invests.  Aaron is a past winner of REIN’s Leslie Cuff Player of the Year award, that’s the big award only given to investor each year.  He’s won renovator of the year as well. Aaron left his corporate job in the early 2000’s to make investing a full time gig.  He’s also one of the best I’ve seen at incorporating online, paid traffic strategies to source off market properties and he’s been a big help in me getting started as well. I give you Aaron Moore.   To follow Aaron: Web: https://www.housedealsgta.ca/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronmoore1  

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

There’s a new conversation happening out there in the business world and lucky for you-you're listening to one of the best small business podcasts that is going teach you about what’s required to support small business success in the 21st century! This is such a big topic that there’s even a book to guide the conversation and help small business owners excel with new practical and tactical strategies and techniques! Here’s the name of the book every small business owners should read: Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, & Finding Peace in Your Business Brilliant Practicing experts This is an annual book series - released at the beginning of November to coincide with National Entrepreneur Month. Each year the topics are different. BUT there’s one thing you can always count on – the wisdom-shared will deliver brilliant breakthroughs for you. Once you’re done listening, go to our podcast’s introduction and click on the link to learn how you can get your copy and a list of 100 Tips for Small Business Owners Success. Brilliant Breakthroughs For the Small Business Owner Book will be released on November 8th, 2017 Go to BrilliantBizBook.com to get book updates Plus Get 100 Small Business Tips to Reach business success in 2017!

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Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

There’s a new conversation happening out there in the business world and lucky for you-you're listening to one of the best small business podcasts that is going teach you about what’s required to support small business success in the 21st century! This is such a big topic that there’s even a book to guide the conversation and help small business owners excel with new practical and tactical strategies and techniques! Here’s the name of the book every small business owners should read: Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, & Finding Peace in Your Business Brilliant Practicing experts This is an annual book series - released at the beginning of November to coincide with National Entrepreneur Month. Each year the topics are different. BUT there’s one thing you can always count on – the wisdom-shared will deliver brilliant breakthroughs for you. Once you’re done listening, go to our podcast’s introduction and click on the link to learn how you can get your copy and a list of 100 Tips for Small Business Owners Success. Brilliant Breakthroughs For the Small Business Owner Book will be released on November 8th, 2017 Go to BrilliantBizBook.com to get book updates Plus Get 100 Small Business Tips to Reach business success in 2017!

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The Truth About Real Estate Investing... for Canadians
70+ Properties In Only 15 Hours Per Week With Susan White-Livermore

The Truth About Real Estate Investing... for Canadians

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 71:58


Susan is a veteran investor who started in 2006, the perfect time right before the Financial/credit crisis of 07/08.  She’s done flips, legal basement suites, 30-40 rent to owns, student rentals and currently holds over 30 properties.   We talk about raising capital and credit from investment partners for joint venturing, her forecast and equity splits for investment partners, her strategy for the “infinity house” as in infinite returns, favourites books she recommends, how she develops talent so she may delegate and limit her active work to only 15 hours a week.   You will want to have a listen to how she does what we all want, more money, limited investment of time so she may spend more time raising her family.   youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHh7SUOjTdwdnr6DUZEQshg   website: http://www.libertypropertysolutions.ca/about/      

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 370: The Earrings of Madame de... (1953)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 130:55


Max Ophuls's 1953 film The Earrings of Madame de... revolves around a pair of earrings, the titular woman who owned them (Danielle Darrieux), the man who gave them to her (Charles Boyer), and the man who gives them to her again (Vittorio De Sica).Ken Stanley and Paula Guthat join Mike to talk about this beautiful and heart-breaking film. Susan White, author of The Cinema of Max Ophuls, discusses Ophuls's career.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 370: The Earrings of Madame de... (1953)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 130:51


Max Ophuls's 1953 film The Earrings of Madame de... revolves around a pair of earrings, the titular woman who owned them (Danielle Darrieux), the man who gave them to her (Charles Boyer), and the man who gives them to her again (Vittorio De Sica). Ken Stanley and Paula Guthat join Mike to talk about this beautiful and heart-breaking film. Susan White, author of The Cinema of Max Ophuls, discusses Ophuls's career.

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 370: The Earrings of Madame de... (1953)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 130:51


Max Ophuls's 1953 film The Earrings of Madame de... revolves around a pair of earrings, the titular woman who owned them (Danielle Darrieux), the man who gave them to her (Charles Boyer), and the man who gives them to her again (Vittorio De Sica). Ken Stanley and Paula Guthat join Mike to talk about this beautiful and heart-breaking film. Susan White, author of The Cinema of Max Ophuls, discusses Ophuls's career.

Tales from the Fandom
12: Susan White of the Dice for Brains Podcast - Women in Tabletop Gaming Month

Tales from the Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 42:58


Susan White of the Dice for Brains Podcast joins me for Women in Tabletop Gaming Month. We talk about how Susan found herself getting into tabletop gaming, what she loves about it and offers some really fun advice. You can find Susan at: https://twitter.com/taichisusan You can find the Dice for Brains & Not Another Tavern Podcasts at: http://diceforbrains.com/ https://www.facebook.com/diceforbrains/ https://twitter.com/DiceForBrains https://www.facebook.com/NotAnotherTavern/ You can visit http://womenintabletopgaming.com/ for more information, additional blog posts, featured partner content, discounts from online stores and more.

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Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

There’s a new conversation happening in the Small Business world and you're lucky to be listening to one of the best Small Business podcasts that will teach you about what’s required to support small business success in the 21st century! This is such a big topic that there’s even an (annual) book to guide the conversation and help Small Business Owners to accelerate with new practical and tactical strategies and techniques! Here’s the name of the book every Small Business Owner should read: Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, & Finding Peace in Your Business  It's written by a team of vetted Brilliant Practicing Experts(TM) and you can listen to them here with a new episode each week! Go to BrilliantBizBook.com to get book updates Plus Get 100 Small Business Tips to Reach business success this year! You can also learn about this and the next book in this annual series that's about to be published.

Blues Syndicate
Especial lil dave thompson

Blues Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 68:12


ESPECIAL LIL DAVE THOMPSON Este guitarrista de blues, Dave Thompson tuvo la desgracia de morir en un accidente automovilístico a las afueras de Augusta, Georgia, a las 7:00 de la mañana del domingo, 14 de febrero 2010. Thompson y su banda regresaban a casa a Greenville, Mississippi desde Charleston, Carolina del Sur donde se habían realizado la noche del sábado, el último concierto en una gira larga y exitosa, tocaron su último concierto en el Fiery Ron´s Home el Lowcountry Blues Bash. Ninguno de los miembros de la banda de Thompson fueron gravemente heridos en el accidente. A Thompson le sobreviven su esposa Susan White, y cinco hijos.

Blues Syndicate
Especial lil dave thompson

Blues Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 68:12


ESPECIAL LIL DAVE THOMPSON Este guitarrista de blues, Dave Thompson tuvo la desgracia de morir en un accidente automovilístico a las afueras de Augusta, Georgia, a las 7:00 de la mañana del domingo, 14 de febrero 2010. Thompson y su banda regresaban a casa a Greenville, Mississippi desde Charleston, Carolina del Sur donde se habían realizado la noche del sábado, el último concierto en una gira larga y exitosa, tocaron su último concierto en el Fiery Ron´s Home el Lowcountry Blues Bash. Ninguno de los miembros de la banda de Thompson fueron gravemente heridos en el accidente. A Thompson le sobreviven su esposa Susan White, y cinco hijos.

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

There’s a new conversation happening out there in the business world and lucky for you-you're listening to one of the best small business podcasts that is going teach you about what’s required to support small business success in the 21st century! This is such a big topic that there’s even a book to guide the conversation and help small business owners excel with new practical and tactical strategies and techniques! Here’s the name of the book every small business owners should read: Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, & Finding Peace in Your Business Brilliant Practicing experts This is an annual book series - released at the beginning of November to coincide with National Entrepreneur Month. Each year the topics are different. BUT there’s one thing you can always count on – the wisdom-shared will deliver brilliant breakthroughs for you. Once you’re done listening, go to our podcast’s introduction and click on the link to learn how you can get your copy and a list of 100 Tips for Small Business Owners Success. Brilliant Breakthroughs For the Small Business Owner Book will be released on November 8th, 2017 Go to BrilliantBizBook.com to get book updates Plus Get 100 Small Business Tips to Reach business success in 2017!

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast
First Chair: STARS’ Adaptive Instructors Recap a Level I Alpine Exam

First Chair: PSIA-AASI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 25:36


Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports’ (STARS) adaptive instructors Anne Krieg, Andy Wiener, and Susan White discuss their experience going through the PSIA alpine Level I exam with Dave Schuiling, who is on staff at PSIA-AASI and serves as education director. STARS’ mission is to empower and enrich lives through adaptive recreational activities.

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

There’s a new conversation happening out there in the business world and lucky for you-you're listening to one of the best small business podcasts that is going teach you about what’s required to support small business success in the 21st century! This is such a big topic that there’s even a book to guide the conversation and help small business owners excel with new practical and tactical strategies and techniques! Here’s the name of the book every small business owners should read: Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, & Finding Peace in Your Business Brilliant Practicing experts This is an annual book series - released at the beginning of November to coincide with National Entrepreneur Month. Each year the topics are different. BUT there’s one thing you can always count on – the wisdom-shared will deliver brilliant breakthroughs for you. Once you’re done listening, go to our podcast’s introduction and click on the link to learn how you can get your copy and a list of 100 Tips for Small Business Owners Success. Brilliant Breakthroughs For the Small Business Owner Book will be released on November 8th, 2017 Go to BrilliantBizBook.com to get book updates Plus Get 100 Small Business Tips to Reach business success in 2017!

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 352: Marnie (1964)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 106:42


Special Guests: Tony Lee Moral, Tippi HedrenGuest Co-Hosts: Tania Modleski, Susan WhiteHow do you solve a problem like Marnie?Released in 1964 , Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie stars Tippi Hedren as the titular heroine -- or perhaps anti-heroine -- an itinerant thief who gets caught and essentially blackmailed into marriage with Mark (Sean Connery) who thinks that Marnie is broken and takes it upon himself to "fix" her, diving deep into her childhood trauma.Tania Modleski (The Women Who Knew Too Much: Hitchcock and Feminist Theory and Susan White (The Cinema of Max Ophuls) join Mike to unravel the red-tinged mystery of the film.Author and filmmaker Tony Lee Moral (Hitchcock and the Making of Marnie) and Tippi Hedren (Tippi: A Memoir) discuss the behind-the-scenes of the contentious production. 

Brilliant Breakthroughs Podcast: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, and Peace in your Business.

There’s a new conversation happening out there in the business world and lucky for you-you're listening to one of the best small business podcasts that is going teach you about what’s required to support small business success in the 21st century!   This is such a big topic that there’s even a book to guide the conversation and help small business owners excel with new practical and tactical strategies and techniques!     Here’s the name of the book every small business owners should read:   The #1 Bestselling book: Brilliant Breakthroughs for the Small Business Owner: Fresh Perspectives on Profitability, People, Productivity, & Finding Peace in Your Business   Brilliant Practicing experts     This is an annual book series - released at the beginning of November to coincide with National Entrepreneur Month. Each year the topics are different. BUT there’s one thing you can always count on – the wisdom-shared will deliver brilliant breakthroughs for you.   Once you’re done listening, go to our podcast’s introduction and click on the bitly link to learn how you can get your copy and a list of 100 Tips for Small Business Owners Success.   Brilliant Breakthroughs For the Small Business Owner Book will be released on November 8th, 2017   Go to bit.ly/BrilliantBizBook to get book updates Plus Get 100 Small Business Tips to Reach business success in 2017!

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 286: Vertigo (1958)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 153:23


Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is a tale of obsession which has sparked an obsession in many of its viewers. Jimmy Stewart stars as John "Scottie" Ferguson, a disgraced detective who's hired by an old friend to follow his wife, Madeline (Kim Novak), who seems to have become possessed by a spirit from San Francisco's past.Professors Tania Modleski and Susan White (no relation) join Mike to discuss the film which was ranked as the best film in the world in a 2012 Sight & Sound poll. Authors Patrick McGilligan (Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light) and Dan Auiler (Vertigo: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Projection Booth Podcast
Episode 286: Vertigo (1958)

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 153:19


Special Guests: Patrick McGilligan, Dan AuilerGuest Co-Hosts: Tania Modleski, Susan WhiteAlfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is a tale of obsession which has sparked an obsession in many of its viewers. Jimmy Stewart stars as John "Scottie" Ferguson, a disgraced detective who's hired by an old friend to follow his wife, Madeline (Kim Novak), who seems to have become possessed by a spirit from San Francisco's past.Professors Tania Modleski and Susan White (no relation) join Mike to discuss the film which was ranked as the best film in the world in a 2012 Sight & Sound poll. Authors Patrick McGilligan (Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light) and Dan Auiler (Vertigo: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic)

Stop Child Abuse Now
Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 1305

Stop Child Abuse Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2016 91:00


Tonight's special guest is Susan White from the Washington, DC, area, a survivor of rape and sexual assault from the ages of 10 to 17. "As a result of my gentle innocence being stolen from me as a child, once I became an adult I was introduced to drugs, exotic dancing, and prostitution," Susan explains. "I lost my children and was homeless for most of my adult life." For the past three decades Susan experienced many years of mental bondage caused her childhood misfortunes and the lifestyles of substance abuse and erratic behaviors. "I believed there was no hope and struggled with overwhelming guilt, hopelessness, anger, suicidal attempts because I never received counseling," she says . At the age of 33, after a cocaine overdose, Susan decided it was time for change. "I received counseling for the sexual violence, as well as substance abuse treatment, and had a better understanding that I was masking the pain with drugs." She also came to understand that the sexual behaviors she'd been engaged in as an adult were a result of her abuse as a child. "It's been 13 years now and I've been sober from drug addiction as well I no longer participate in the other self destructive lifestyles," Susan writes. "Through the years, my faith in God has inspired me to conquer it all through deliverance, restoration, the renewing of my mind. My strengths in such areas caused me to have a greater acceptance of my past behaviors, forgiving myself and others which has transformed my life immensely." She concludes, "I'm passionate about taking the platform of speaking to audiences around the globe addressing the prominent problems of sexual assault & substance abuse." We welcome Susan White as the newest member of the NAASCA family!

NC Now |  2013 Archive UNC-TV
NC Now | 05/29/13

NC Now | 2013 Archive UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2013 26:47


Ecological Marine Adventures gives families a hands-on experience with marine science. NC Wildlife officials use controlled burns to manage & maintain our state's forests. Veteran journalist Brian Williams offers advice to Elon University graduates. And the Tar Heel Traveler introduces us to the man behind a popular classic TV show.

Talk Forensics
Kathryn Casey, True Crime Writer

Talk Forensics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2009 60:44


A late bloomer, kathryn finished college in her early thirties, and spent nearly twenty years writing for magazines."It's been a lot of fun, and, in the process, I've contributed more than 100 articles to national magazines that include: Ladies' Home Journal, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, Texas Monthly, Seventeen, MORE, Town & Country, and Readers' Digest" Kathryn said. Some of Kathryn's books are: EVIL BESIDE HER (formerly titled THE RAPIST'S WIFE). Following that, along came Susan White, Kent McGowen and A WARRANT TO KILL. Then she was off to Austin for the next three books, the first SHE WANTED IT ALL, on the Celeste Beard case, followed by DIE, MY LOVE, on the Piper Rountree case, set in Austin/?Houston/? and Richmond, Virginia. Her most recent true crime book, A DESCENT INTO HELL, on the Colton Pitonyak case, is a truly tragic Austin case, deeply troubling. The research took her into the world of college kids, drugs, sex, and guns. In DESCENT, three college-age kids with the whole world ahead of them slide into dangerous territory, and two end up committing a terrible, terrible crime.Finally, after two decades covering crime, she has relied on her experiences and expanded into fiction. The result: SINGULARITY, her first novel, published by St. Martin's Minotaur. The first in a series, SINGULARITY introduces Lieutenant Sarah Armstrong, the Texas Rangers' lone profiler, as she hunts a seriously strange killer. The case quickly takes over Armstrong's life and nearly destroys her. The second in the series, BLOOD LINES, is now out, and THE CROSSROADS is scheduled for fall 2010.

Talk Forensics
Kathryn Casey, True Crime Writer

Talk Forensics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2009 60:44


A late bloomer, kathryn finished college in her early thirties, and spent nearly twenty years writing for magazines."It's been a lot of fun, and, in the process, I've contributed more than 100 articles to national magazines that include: Ladies' Home Journal, TV Guide, Rolling Stone, Texas Monthly, Seventeen, MORE, Town & Country, and Readers' Digest" Kathryn said. Some of Kathryn's books are: EVIL BESIDE HER (formerly titled THE RAPIST'S WIFE). Following that, along came Susan White, Kent McGowen and A WARRANT TO KILL. Then she was off to Austin for the next three books, the first SHE WANTED IT ALL, on the Celeste Beard case, followed by DIE, MY LOVE, on the Piper Rountree case, set in Austin/?Houston/? and Richmond, Virginia. Her most recent true crime book, A DESCENT INTO HELL, on the Colton Pitonyak case, is a truly tragic Austin case, deeply troubling. The research took her into the world of college kids, drugs, sex, and guns. In DESCENT, three college-age kids with the whole world ahead of them slide into dangerous territory, and two end up committing a terrible, terrible crime.Finally, after two decades covering crime, she has relied on her experiences and expanded into fiction. The result: SINGULARITY, her first novel, published by St. Martin's Minotaur. The first in a series, SINGULARITY introduces Lieutenant Sarah Armstrong, the Texas Rangers' lone profiler, as she hunts a seriously strange killer. The case quickly takes over Armstrong's life and nearly destroys her. The second in the series, BLOOD LINES, is now out, and THE CROSSROADS is scheduled for fall 2010.