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My guest today is Suzanne Young, New York Times author of over 20 novels, including The Program series. She's also written a novel with a rock star.But the dream I alluded to is that last year, Suzanne packed her bags, sold her house, and moved to Italy, where she now spends her days writing under the Italian sun and hosting writing retreats in gorgeous villas from Tuscany to Venice.Today, we talk about:- tips for weathering the ups and downs of publishing so you can have a long career,- going on book tour with Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge,- her decision to move to Italy,- designing the "Writing in Italy" retreats,- D.I.Y. tips for how you can create your own great writing retreat (closer to home),- and so much more!Happy holidays, and enjoy the show!
Welcome to the launch episode of The Bravery Behind The Brand! (formerly Communicate with Confidence). In this episode, I'm thrilled to introduce Suzanne Young, a leadership coach who's got some powerful insights and stories to share about building confidence, navigating workplace culture, and why being your authentic self is the absolute key to building your personal brand. With nearly three decades of challenging the status quo, Suzanne opens up about her journey to self-confidence and resilience—and why being real isn't just a nice-to-have; it's essential for true personal growth and professional impact. We have some amazing stories of our adventures on travelling and eating alone, so if you want some tips, this one's for you to set yourself a new challenge! Join us and get inspired by Suzanne's unique insights and learn how authenticity can be a game-changer for your brand and your career. NOTES Find out more about Suzanne on LinkedIn or visit her website Get to know yourself and discover your Brand Voice with this free download from Amanda Jane. Follow Amanda on Instagram Join the ‘Bravery Behind The Brand' Community On Facebook The ‘Bravery Behind The Brand' Motivational Song playlist on Spotify Watch The Bravery Behind The Brand Podcast on YouTube!
In this episode, I sat down for a very open and honest conversation with Suzanne Young about the life-long healing that every survivor goes through. Tap a link to connect with Suzanne today! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SuzanneYoungCoaching Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/thriveforawesomehumans/ Website: www.Suzanneyoungcoaching.co.uk Suzanne is an expert in Confidence & high performance. Suzanne believes high performance starts with rest, care, and well-being. Suzanne uses her extensive productivity knowledge, gained over 20 years of delivering high-impact projects in many industries and owning her own business to support high-potential awesome humans to achieve more than they thought they could by unlocking their true confidence and inner self-belief. Suzanne elicits ideas and fears to understand what needs to be tackled to make dreams come true. Suzanne is energetic and engaging, she will support you and give you tough love when required but will always have your back. She will help you put in place practices to unlock your self confidence, even if others have tried to destroy it. Suzanne has an impressive resolve to move forwards. She is described as being “awesome to work with”, she has an exceptional ability to explain things, to break down overwhelming tasks into manageable, achievable daily goals and helping people identify what they can do to feel calmer and more organised. Suzanne has come through adversity in her life many times and is thriving, she recognises. that life isn't always easy and sees her life work as being committed to helping people gain emotional freedom and confidence to facilitate the life of their dreams. Suzanne gives exclusive productivity, high-performance training, and support in her free group: Thrive: The group for awesome humans. Suzanne lives in a beautiful award-winning home in the midlands (UK) with her husband and two dogs, in her spare time you can find Suzanne volunteering at the (very) local park run, or she can be found in her sewing room. ________________ If you or someone you know need help with a domestic violence situation contact the national domestic violence hotline at 800-799-7233 or online at https://www.thehotline.org/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=domestic_violence
In this podcast, Suzanne Young talks about In Nightfall, vampires, co-writing a book with Tom DeLonge, and much more. About Suzanne Young Suzanne Young is the New York Times bestselling author of The Program series. Originally from Utica, New York, Suzanne moved to Arizona to pursue her dream of not freezing to death. She is a novelist … Continue reading
In this podcast, Suzanne Young talks about The Program series, writing about mental health, her writing routine, and much more. About Suzanne Young Suzanne Young is the New York Times bestselling author of The Program series. Originally from Utica, New York, Suzanne moved to Arizona to pursue her dream of not freezing to death. She is a … Continue reading
In this week's episode, I talk about an author by the name of Suzanne Young. She held a recent book, signing for her new book, "InNightfall," but unfortunately, did not get the singing she'd wanted. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darren-manfield/message
In this episode we dig into the nature of service and some of the common conceptual pitfalls that affect those seeking to serve.Show NotesStranger in a Strange Land - Robert Heinlein: https://www.amazon.com/Stranger-Strange-Land-Robert-Heinlein/dp/198480278X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1624921206&sr=8-1Poet Anderson ...Of Nightmares - Tom DeLonge & Suzanne Young: https://www.amazon.com/Poet-Anderson-Nightmares-Tom-DeLonge/dp/194327231X/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Poet+Anderson&qid=1624922232&sr=8-2The Transcript Library: https://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/The Law of One: https://www.lawofone.infoLiving Love & Light Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-love-light/id1552634766
What does a couple do when they feel strongly led by the Lord to minister to the local youth in their area? They quit their jobs and follow the Lord's calling. Matt and Suzanne Young tell their story of how they started The Strong House, a ministry to help youth in the West Georgia area grow in their walk with the Lord. For more information about The Strong House, visit them online at www.stronghousefoundationcorp.com.
This week, Liberty and Patricia discuss Lost in the Never Woods, Ladies of the Secret Circus, Mixed Plate, and more great books. Pick up an All the Books! shirt, sticker, and more right here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: The Ladies of the Secret Circus by Constance Sayers Lost in the Never Woods by Aiden Thomas There’s No Such Thing as an Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura Mixed Plate: Chronicles of an All-American Combo by Jo Koy When Women Invented Television: The Untold Story of the Female Powerhouses Who Pioneered the Way We Watch Today by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong Please Come Off-Book (Button Poetry) by Kevin Kantor Itty-Bitty Kitty-Corn by Shannon Hale and LeUyen Pham Something’s Wrong!: A Bear, a Hare, and Some Underwear by Jory John and Erin Kraan Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself by Nedra Glover Tawwab WHAT WE’RE READING: Remote Work Revolution: Succeeding from Anywhere by Tsedal Neeley Matrix by Lauren Groff Chouette by Claire Oshetsky MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: The Vietri Project by Nicola DeRobertis-Theye Scarlet Odyssey by C. T. Rwizi Delicates (Sheets) by Brenna Thummler The Two-Faced Queen by Nick Martell How to Love the World: Poems of Gratitude and Hope by James Crews Night Rooms: Essays by Gina Nutt Wild Sweetness: Recipes Inspired by Nature by Thalia Ho Red Rock Baby Candy by Shira Spector Floodpath by Emily B. Martin Heaven No Hell by Michael DeForge Spark and the Grand Sleuth: A Novel (League of Ursus) by Robert Repino The Fall of Koli (The Rampart Trilogy Book 3) by M. R. Carey Ageless: The New Science of Getting Older Without Getting Old by Andrew Steele How to Be Animal: A New History of What It Means to Be Human by Melanie Challenger The Vines by Shelley Nolden On Time and Water by Andri Snær Magnason, Lytton Smith (Translator) Francis Bacon: Revelations by Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan Girls with Rebel Souls by Suzanne Young Danger in Numbers by Heather Graham Call It Horses by Jessie van Eerden You’ll Thank Me for This: A Novel by Nina Siegal Dostoevsky in Love: An Intimate Life by Alex Christofi Every Vow You Break: A Novel by Peter Swanson The Consequences of Fear: A Novel by Jacqueline Winspear Kids on the March: 15 Stories of Speaking Out, Protesting, and Fighting for Justice by Michael Long The Other Emily by Dean Koontz Under the Sky We Make: How to Be Human in a Warming World by Kimberly Nicholas PhD Places of Mind: A Life of Edward Said by Timothy Brennan Why Labelle Matters by Adele Bertei Slonim Woods 9: A Memoir by Daniel Barban Levin Creative Types: and Other Stories by Tom Bissell The Art of Losing: A Novel by Alice Zeniter, Frank Wynne (translator) Horizontal Vertigo: A City Called Mexico by Juan Villoro, Alfred MacAdam (translator) Mister Toebones: Poems by Brooks Haxton Flamefall by Rosaria Munda Until Justice Be Done: America’s First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction by Kate Masur The Nation of Plants by Stefano Mancuso, Gregory Conti (translator) The Theft of Sunlight (Dauntless Path #2) by Intisar Khanani The Secret Recipe for Moving On by Karen Bischer The Unbroken by C. L. Clark Cleopatra: The Queen Who Challenged Rome and Conquered Eternity by Alberto Angela, Katherine Gregor (translator) Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York by Alexander Nemerov The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans–and How We Can Fix It by Dorothy A. Brown Farthest South & Other Stories by Ethan Rutherford Raft of Stars: A Novel by Andrew J. Graff Meet Me in Paradise by Libby Hubscher Bruised by Tanya Boteju My Friend Natalia: A Novel by Laura Lindstedt, David Hackston (translator) Karolina and the Torn Curtain by Maryla Szymiczkowa, Antonia Lloyd-Jones (translator) A Million Reasons Why by Jessica Strawser A Question Mark Is Half a Heart by Sofia Lundberg Half Life: A Novel by Jillian Cantor Seasons of Terror by Richard Chizmar The Many Mysteries of the Finkel Family by Sarah Kapit Red Widow by Alma Katsu The Willow Wren: A Novel by Philipp Schott The Follower by Kate Doughty Your Heart, My Sky: Love in a Time of Hunger by Margarita Engle Across the Pond by Joy McCullough Eternal by Lisa Scottoline Missing Witches: Recovering True Histories of Feminist Magic by Risa Dickens, Amy Torok The Marathon Don’t Stop: The Life and Times of Nipsey Hussle by Rob Kenner Red Island House by Andrea Lee The Foreign Girls by Sergio Olguín, Miranda France (translator) A Light in the Dark: A History of Movie Directors by David Thomson Renegade Flight by Andrea Tang White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, & Writing (Juniper Prize for Creative Nonfiction) by Jennifer De Leon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to the GP Soccer Podcast! Host Giovanni Pacini interviews Suzanne Young, an expert in the area of health, exercise, and nutrition. The conversation focuses on what the high school player should know relative to maintaining good athletic health as they compete on the field of play. The show also features updates on the Covid-19 crisis, racial issues facing the country, and the popular "Soccer By The Numbers" feature focusing on behavior on the sports field. Enjoy the show!
Första avsnittet för 2020! Välkomna till ytterligare en säsong av UNGpodden! I månadens avsnitt tipsar Tiana, Hedda och Martin om böcker inom fantastiken där saker och ting kanske inte alltid är vad de verkar att vara, och där huvudpersonerna minst sagt hamnar i allvarliga svårigheter. Böcker vi tipsar om i detta avsnitt är: "Hjärtlös" av Marissa Meyer "Den kallaste flickan i Coldtown" av Holly Black "Maresi" av Maria Turtschaninoff "Girls With Sharp Sticks" av Suzanne Young "Gods Of Jade and Shadow" av Silvia Moreno-Garcia "Furthermore" av Tahere Mafi "Drakryttaren" av Cornelia Funke "Vengeance Road" av Erin Bowman
Welcome to Series 2, Episode 12 of my Soul Expansion & Inspiration Podcast. I have created this podcast to share peoples spiritual journey in the hope that it helps and inspires others. In this episode I am speaking with Suzanne Young, Intuitive Life coach and author of "Stepping Into a Life of Joy" You can find Suzanne here on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PerfectlyAli... You can also get in touch with Suzanne through her website here www.personalsuccessprograms.com Find Allie on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/allie.oshea Visit Allie's website here www.expansivesouls.com
In the closing segment of today's edition of Midday on the Arts, theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom in the studio for another of her weekly reviews of Maryland's regional stage. Today, she talks about the new production of Steel Magnolias at Baltimore's Spotlighters Theatre.Robert Harling's play, which premiered in 1987 at the WPA Theater, New York City's Off-Off Broadway mainstay, is a comedy-drama that explores the bond among a group of Southern women in northwest Louisiana. Set entirely in a hair salon, the play is based on Harling's experiences surrounding his sister's death.Directed at Spotlighters by Fuzz Roark (with Assistant Director Paul Saar), Steel Magnolias' all-female cast includes Suzanne Young as Truvy Jones, Valerie Lash as Louisa (Ouiser) Boudreaux, Karen Starliper as Shelby Eatenton-Latcherie, and Melanie Bishop as Mary Lynn Eatenton.Steel Magnolias continues at Spotlighters Theatre until Sunday, July 14. For more info, click here.
Author Amanda K. Morgan joins us to chat about Girls with Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young, a new YA thriller that kept us guessing all the way through! (Transcript) In today’s episode… In Girls with Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young, Philomena is the perfect student at a school that makes perfect girls. Behind her school’s gated walls, girls are molded to become perfect wives for powerful men–girls who are beautiful to look at and won’t ask too many questions. They are constantly told the school has their very best interests at heart, with important financiers invested in each girl’s future. Every girl’s emotion and reaction is carefully tamped down–until it isn’t. On one of their rare trips into the outside world, Philomena encounters a civilian who is horrified at the way they are treated. […] The post Girls with Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young feat. Amanda K. Morgan appeared first on Nouvelle ELA Teaching Resources.
Amanda and Jenn discuss the Scottish Highlands, books for introverts, Rent read-alikes, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Nurx, and Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Feedback Lion Heart by Fran Seen A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer Questions 1. I love the show; it’s fun to hear the really specific things people are looking for and your suggestions are so interesting. I’m headed in mid-April to Moniack Mhor, a writing center in Inverness-shire, Scotland. I’d love recommendations for books set in Inverness-shire, the town of Inverness, or anywhere else in the Scottish Highlands. I don’t really like historical fiction, romance (I’m okay with it being part of the plot, but don’t like books where it’s the main thing), science fiction/fantasy, or beautifully written books where not a lot happens. I’ve read books by Scottish authors Val McDermid, Ian Rankin (and probably most of the Scottish mystery writers) and Muriel Spark. Any suggestions for contemporary fiction, especially YA, would be amazing. -Sarah 2. Hi ladies! I’d like help finding a book for a friend or an audiobook recommendation (or both!). She loves books that empower women and have all the best intentions of showing you how to live your best life. She has enjoyed reading You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero, and loved listening to The Universe Has Your Back by Gabrielle Bernstein. Anything similar would be great! -Megan 3. Thank you so much for this wonderful podcast! Longtime listener, first time “requester”… here goes. I am finally rejoining the dating scene after a painful divorce following almost twenty years of marriage. I am pretty nervous, as things have changed just a bit since I was last on a date! So, I’m hoping you can help me with a romance book recommendation. I am new to the genre and have enjoyed only “The Kiss Quotient” and “The Duchess War”… I identified with the awkwardness of the characters and would love to read more. Would you be able to recommend a romance that I might be able to identify with, given my circumstance? Trying really hard not to feel like I’m the only one!! (Maybe I am?!) Thank you both so much, -Jodi 4. I am looking for two sets of books. The first: historical romance. I like Julia Quinn and pretty much read most of her books. I also like Candace Camp and read some Eloisa James. My favorite of Julia’s are the Bridgerton series. Can you please suggest historical romance that have Cinderella/fairytale like stories. It would be great if there is witty banter and family dynamics. Second: I am looking for fantastical/magical sort of books. I loved Harry Potter. Something with wizards or witches could be fun. Also, if it could be a feel good sort of book where there is a happy ending, it would be great. Thank you so much for your help. -Maymuna 5. I am looking for a book recommendation to help with being an introvert handling drawn out social situations. I am very introverted but can usually handle social situations that I have some control over or that have a defined start and end time (ie being at work or going out for meals with friends). Drawn out social situations like hosting people at my house for several days are very stressful for me. Last week was really difficult when after having my second child and being postpartum my in-laws stayed with us for a week. Needless to say, I found it to be very stressful on top of the lack of sleep and am worried that I could damage my relationship with my family. Can you recommend any books on how to handle social situations when being introverted? I’ve already read Quiet. Thanks! -Stressed Introvert 6. So I recently caught the live performance of Rent on Fox, which is a musical I have loved since childhood and always leaves me wishing there was more. I am so enthralled by ensembles of all-compelling characters and strong friendships, but I mostly get that vibe from TV shows and movies such as The Family Stone, This Is Us, Friends (!), Parenthood, and of course Rent. I’m open to all levels of realism and time periods, but am hoping that you know of any books that reflect the feels from shows like these. Please PLEASE share your secrets!! -Emily #HookedOnGetBooked 7. Hi. I love your podcast and I usually don’t have a bit of trouble finding books to read. My TBR Of 560 books on Good Reads certainly attests to that. But… because of a family member, my Uncle Tom and because of a friend’s mother I have a special interest in finding 2 topics I haven’t come across yet. I love non- fiction but I love reading a historical fiction about a topic first. Do you know of any books, a) featuring the Flying Tigers over Burma during WWII and/or b) the flight of the people referred to as White Russians fleeing Russia after the fall of the Tsar. Thanks. I’m more than happy to just get an email… I’ll still listen to every episode! -Jill Books Discussed Dune by Frank Herbert Thick by Tressie McMillan Cottom September by Rosamunde Pilcher The Sunlight Pilgrims by Jenni Fagan The Power of Meaning by Emily Esfahani Smith Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes The Day of the Duchess by Sarah Maclean A Girl Like Her by Talia Hibbert (tw: discussion of domestic violence) Tessa Dare’s Castles Ever After series (Romancing the Duke #1) Witchmark by CL Polk The Awakened Introvert by Arnie Kozak Post: Life-Changing Books for Introverts I Thought It Was Just Me by Brené Brown A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (TW self-harm, sexual assault, harm to children) Holding Still For As Long As Possible by Zoe Whitall A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles The Book of Happiness by Nina Berberova (tw: suicide)
Six communicators each have six minutes to talk about a statement they believe about prayer. They include:Verna Del Turco, Jason Ferreira, Elisabeth Tatro, Suzanne Young, Josh Roberts and Tyrone Callahan.
Hello, and welcome to the episode with the most heinous introduction I hope we ever do. Who's your new dad? What's inside your dog? Do they LIKE it? Let's never speak of this again! We'll talk about this week's book instead - Suzanne Young's teen suicide dystopian, THE PROGRAM, or How Not To Relate To Teens! We talk about how our teachers related to us, high school experiences of lascivious scenes in classroom films, and some classic lit crit about THE MANY WAYS THIS BOOK REALLY COULDA DONE SOMETHING ELSE.
Suzanne Young joins Shannon and Fiona to talk life after the NRL and life in general. Thirteen months after resigning as chief operating officer or rugby league's governing body she fills them in on what she's been up to, including her role at IAG and the fulfilling work in diversity and inclusion. They talk the importance family, sea and tree changes plus achieving life goals in professional and personal aspects. And she explains how she gets away from her crazy schedule and her tips for staying organised and on top of it all. A supremely interesting and successful person who is still able to have a good laugh!
This is the perfect time to change your life! But if you don't know where to start, a coach might help. The Law of Attraction is a popular way to jump start the new in your life and is powerful tool of manifestation. Kevin Young and his wife Suzanne use this method and have 25 years of studying and learning in their quest for a better life and now they share all of that with you. Do you know where you are on the emotional scale? Are you a #21 (Insecurity/Guilt/Unworthiness), or a #10 (Frustration/Impatience) or maybe you are a #3 (Enthusiasm/Happiness)?