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The Herle Burly was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as CN Rail, and Fidelity.Greetings, you curiouser and curiouser Herle Burly-ites! You know, there's only ONE Provincial Premier in this country that has bucked the electoral trend since Covid – which is to say, NOT lost the election, or eked out a tiny margin of victory, or just managed to retain a majority with a vastly diminished number of seats.That Premier (and former Herle Burly guest) is Tim Houston of Nova Scotia, who, this week, increased his majority from 34 to 43 seats (out of 55). Crushing the Liberals and making the NDP the new official opposition in the process. Premier Houston is one of one.Today, we're talking to the leaders and architects of the campaign that helped him do it. A dream team victory lap, as it were: Cameron Mackeen, Tara Miller, and James Mitchener join us today.A few, very brief biographical notes:Cameron MacKeen served as Premier Houston's campaign co-chair for both the 2021 and 2024 elections. He's a managing lawyer with Nova Scotia Legal Aid, and a former Leg. Reporter at the Chronicle Herald.Tara Miller served as co-chair for the 2024 election. She's been recognized by Best Lawyers in Canada for 3 years running … and is a partner, and the “M”, in MDW Law. James Mitchener was campaign manager in both 2021 and 2024. He's currently Premier Houston's Director of Operations and Strategic Relations.I'm going to talk to them about the whole, goddamn successful story today:The only incumbent government in Canada to increase their margin of seats and votes in a high inflation period. How did they do it?The risk/reward calculus for going early. The core strategies. The federal Liberal wedge and why it was so effective.Thank you for joining us on #TheHerleBurly podcast. Please take a moment to give us a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.Watch episodes of The Herle Burly via Air Quotes Media on YouTube.
From our friends at Skift, host Miguel Neves explores four diverse destinations, speaking with Tommy Woods, Travel Texas; Jim McMichael, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Tara Miller, Destination DC; and Martha Sheridan, Meet Boston. Each destination provides insight into what attendees can expect when meeting with them at IMEX Frankfurt 2024.
Summary In this episode, Andy interviews Tara Miller, a successful project manager and the founder of Artemis, a management consulting business. Tara shares her journey into project management and highlights the misconceptions about the role. She also discusses important lessons she has learned about leading people and delivering projects. Tara emphasizes the significance of building strong team dynamics and fostering individual connections. She provides practical management practices for leading and delivering projects, such as getting to know team members individually, creating team dynamics, and establishing a shared purpose. She also reflects on her personal journey to success, emphasizing the value of hard work and the support of others. Lastly, Tara provides advice for working parents and highlights the benefits of embracing chaos and taking risks. In the outtakes, Andy and Tara discuss the role of AI in project management and the potential impact on the future of work. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:29 Start of Interview 01:51 Tara's Journey to Project Management 04:49 Misunderstandings about Project Management 06:50 Lessons about Leading People and Delivering Projects 09:27 The Project Schedule is the Schedule for How the Project Will Not Occur 11:12 Practical Management Practices for Leading and Delivering Projects 16:24 POP: Personal Operating Profile 19:27 Corporate Mood Ring 20:29 Some of the Biggest People-Related Challenges 22:38 Navigating Change and Stakeholder Management 25:31 Lessons About Being a Successful Woman in Project Management 31:24 Thriving as a Working Parent 38:02 Interview Wrap Up 38:27 Andy Comments After the Interview 40:49 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Tara at ArtemisFactor.com. The Personal Operating Profile (POP) service that Tara mentions is available at HelloLLUNA.com/MakeAPOP. AI for Project Managers and Leaders With the constant stream of AI news, it's sometimes hard to grasp how these advancements can benefit us as project managers and leaders in our day-to-day work. That's why I developed our e-learning course: AI Made Simple: A Practical Guide to Using AI in Your Everyday Work. This self-guided course is designed for project managers and leaders aiming to harness AI's potential to enhance your work, streamline your workflow, and boost your productivity. Go to ai.i-leadonline.com to learn more and join us. The feedback from the program has been fantastic. Take this opportunity to unlock the potential of AI for your team and projects. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Ways of Working The following music was used for this episode: Music: Brooklyn Nights by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/11192-brooklyn-nights License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Quantum Sparks [Full version] by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10996-quantum-sparks-full-version License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
On today's episode, we have Tara Miller, a financial industry professional with expertise in student loans and the creator behind Tara Talks Finance. They discuss the intricacies of dealing with student loans, touching on options for student loan repayment, government aid programs, and the controversial topic of universal student loan forgiveness. Tara also shares her perspective on balancing a full-time job with being a content creator.Tara LinksInstagramTwitter/XCQ LinksInstagramTikTokWebsiteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/corporate-quitter/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
On this episode, we were joined by Tara Miller and Alex Schultz of Rock Bottom String Band! We love this band's music and the folks that make that music. They're kind folks and jaw-dropping musicians to top it all off. It's almost unfair. Rock Bottom String Band plays music inspired by bluegrass, punk, country, roots, and rock at breakneck speeds with a whole lot of fun. Born in 2013 from backyard jams in the town of San Marcos, TX, we've become an internationally touring presence in the alternative Americana community. The goal of every show is to enjoy life with good times and new friends. Rock Bottom brings that energy to each performance to guarantee an engaging and immersive experience for the audience. https://www.rockbottomstringband.com/ - Website https://www.facebook.com/rockbottomstringband - Facebook https://www.instagram.com/rockbottomstringband - Instagram
This week Tara Miller, a mental health professional who is the director of a local community mental health agency in rural Vermont joins me. We get an into her mental health journey from misdiagnosis, to being hospitalized to becoming a professional. We talk about the biggest response to a question I asked on social media, about what people wish other's were more open about. And we talk about how the holidays can often bring up a lot of emotions. You can find Tara on Instagram at @tara_nicole_tri Listen, Follow the podcast, share the episode and tag @claimitpodcast @_triciahuffman Go to PazazzApple.com and find a grocer retailer near you to keep this GOOD MOOD FOOD on hand. An easy snack that supports both your physical and mental wellbeing. Join my DAILY TEXT SUBSCRIPTION to get loving messages to nudge you out of your way, remind you what matters, motivate, nurture and empower you - right to your texts! Use code "joy3" to get a discount for the first 3 months - cancel anytime! https://yourjoyologist.com/text/ Get access to THE DROP IN messages my private clients have raved about for over a decade - easily accessible on a private podcast feed! 2-3 new short powerful drops per week! https://yourjoyologist.com/dropin/ Get immediate access to my SHAKE UP journey NOW to accept all of yourself, heal shame, and be locked into who you are - in the now! https://yourjoyologist.com/shakeup/ Get my book at ftheshouldsdothewants.com and If you have it - PLEASE leave a review on Amazon + Goodreads! Shop my products before they are gone at shop.yourjoyologist.com Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Screenshot it and send it to podcast@yourjoyologist.com and I will send you a gift from my shop!
Today we are featuring award-winning Salon Owner and STAMP Honoree, Tara Miller! She is here to share two of her innovative marketing programs that have increased retails sales by over 100%! Tara's salon is growing, and she's got big goals! You will be inspired by her vision and excited to implement similar programs in your salon! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/SQIkTzMKOoQ REGISTER FOR MYA'S WEB EVENT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://joinmya.com/webinar JOIN mya! joinmya.com LET'S CONNECT! BTT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthetechnique MYA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/join_mya/ FOLLOW STUDIO BLUSH Website: https://studioblush.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studioblush2016/ Rx Brochure: https://www.salontoday.com/1084934/stamp-2022-branded-salon-materials-1
Ever seen Billions? Tara Miller is a real-life Wendy Rhoades and helps business leaders with their mental performance, nervous system, & performance as a psychotherapist & coach. Visit Tara's website BrainCoach.co & connect with her Instagram here & LinkedIn here. ___________________Five Ways to Keep Building Your Competitor Mindset After Today's EpisodeHire Jake to speak at your company or event. Click here to learn more.Join Competitor Nation leadership cohort for FREE here.Text PODCAST to 972-945-9113 to join our Morning Motivation ClubRead the book, “Compete Every Day,” here.Save 15% on empowering gear at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST at checkout!
Ever seen Billions? Tara Miller is a real-life Wendy Rhoades and helps business leaders with their mental performance, nervous system, & performance as a psychotherapist & coach. Visit Tara's website BrainCoach.co & connect with her Instagram here & LinkedIn here. ___________________Five Ways to Keep Building Your Competitor Mindset After Today's Episode Hire Jake to speak at your company or event. Click here to learn more. Join Competitor Nation leadership cohort for FREE here. Text PODCAST to 972-945-9113 to join our Morning Motivation Club Read the book, “Compete Every Day,” here. Save 15% on empowering gear at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST at checkout!
A significant portion of the U.S. population lives in areas lacking mental-health workers. Residents of underserved areas have roughly a quarter of the providers they need, in aggregate, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation says. Additionally, more than 150 million people live in federally designated mental health professional shortage areas. The global pandemic has exacerbated this shortage by accelerating the departure of tenured therapists, combined with the lack of entrants into the field, particularly in rural communities and communities of color. Dr. Tara Miller, Ph.D., is a Licensed Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Master Addictions Counselor, Certified Professional Counseling Supervisor, Board Certified Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinician, and Certified Anger Management Specialist in her hometown, a city with a population of 5,000. She is also a business owner, the leader of a non-profit, and a member of the city council. Dr. Miller believes that approaches to mental health should be customized based on the person. Dr. Miller believes cookie-cutter approaches are ineffective and can signal potential “compassion fatigue” or burnout for the clinician. To avoid this challenge, her non-profit “Choose You 365” focuses on encouraging each person to put themselves first and attend to the “self-fullness” necessary to be effective in helping professions. https://chooseu365.org/
The final week of the Mass Casualty Commission proceedings will be used to hear closing submissions by the participants. After so many days of proceedings, with such a large volume of evidence, closing submissions are an opportunity for the parties to give their perspective on what has been heard, and to make recommendations. Notably, there is one participant that will not be making closing submissions, and that is the MCC itself. Normally, Commission Counsel would lead off the closing submissions, and speak to all relevant issues. The leading Canadian legal textbook on Inquiry Law says that Commission Counsel should make closing submissions, as they are supposed to act in the public interest and are therefore concerned with all outstanding issues. We should be told why they are not going to be speaking. Submissions were made today by Sandra McCulloch from Patterson Law, Josh Bryson from Windsor Law, MDW Law's Tara Miller, and self-represented participant Tara Long. I discuss their main points in the video, and the reactions (or lack thereof) from the Commissioners.
Episode Overview:Learn how Tara helps millennials tackle their student loansLearn how to start creating a life that is debt-freeUnderstand how Kahlil and Tara use budgeting to stay aligned with their financial goalsHear about the impact being laid off can have on your finances and mental healthMedium article Download our budgeting courseClick here to connect with meTikTokIGAdvertising/Co-Branding Inquiries: unstuckkd.com/pages/for-brandsConnect with TaraTara's InstagramTara's TikTokTara's TwitterTara's LinktreeTara is a student loan consultant and the creator behind the page Debt Free Millennial. Tara has 7 years of experience in the financial industry and created her page to help spread financial literacy and educate others on their student loans.
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This was the second day in a row where the Mass Casualty Commission had hosted experts from a wide range of locations to discuss approaches to critical incidents. Unfortunately, as was the case yesterday, there was no discussion whatsoever of the events of the April 18-19, 2020 mass casualty in Nova Scotia. There were two panel discussions. The first one in the morning dealt with issues around making decisions under stress. The afternoon session involved discussions on the societal context of policing, which included discussions on budgeting priorities, training, and use of force training. There was an interesting story from CTV news this morning about the ongoing boycott by participants, which could result in a pathway to ending the boycott. In the article, one of the lawyers for the participants, Tara Miller, noted that she is going to make an application to the MCC on her client's behalf to ask the Commissioners to amend their Rules of Procedure. The amendment would be to section 52 of the Rules, which deals with questions to witnesses. It currently states in part that “Participants may have an opportunity to question the witnesses, to the extent of their interest as determined by the Commissioners.” The proposed amendment would change that “may” to “shall”. There would still remain discretion for the Commissioners to limit questions based on the degree of interest of a party, and they can also limit the “scope and manner of questioning” based on their discretion. The last restriction would be applied only to ensure that questions are relevant (scope) and that the questions are not being asked in a hectoring or otherwise uncivil manner.
Our guest this week is Tara Miller of Debt Free Millennial, who currently works in Fintech as an underwriter for student loans. Taylor, Mike, and Tara talk about the recent updates to the Student Loan Forbearance and answer other questions about options to pay off student loans, refinancing, and the possibility of student loan forgiveness.
Dr. Jeff Mitchell and Courtney Gallaher meet up with Tara Miller, the Upper School Director of College and Career Counseling at Currey Ingram, to discuss all things college as they relate to students with learning differences (LDs). Listen and hear how “changemakers” are what colleges are seeking, how students with LDs need to turn the tables and interview prospective colleges, and how starting the college conversation early on in high school years can be valuable for students with LDs. With the right support, students with LDs can definitely be college-bound!
From her recent career change of college & career counseling to admission, to her fantastic media recommendations (see below), Tara Miller (Assistant Director of Admissions at St. Mary's University) shares valuable insights and lessons learned through the lens of new perspectives.Recommendations Reservation Dogs https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/reservation-dogsWonder Years: https://abc.com/shows/the-wonder-yearsWhat If… : https://bit.ly/32jVS7PMuhammad Ali: https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/muhammad-ali/The 19th News: https://19thnews.org/
This episode I chat with Tara Miller, Daktalu from TikTok. They share what it was like growing up in the bible belt while not conforming to gender roles and the journey towards self discovery. Also, find out what happens when the wedding venue turns out to be not what was expected.Support the show
Tara Miller of the Quilt District joins us to talk about her new projects including the Quilt District on the Road and the series Six Know It Alls (quilters of course). Her website: http://www.quiltdistrict.com. She also talks about American Quilt Study Group, which is she very involved. https://americanquiltstudygroup.org/.
In this episode of Vitamin PhD , Rohin and Jessica delve into platforms of communication along with promoting accessibility during COVID-19. They are joined by Dr. Lorena Medina Luna, Education Designer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and co-founder of SOLESS - Society of Latinx/Hispanics in Earth and Space Sciences, along with Tara Miller, BU PhD candidate in the Biology department and URBAN trainee. Resources from Lorena -NCAR Education & Outreach Landing Pagehttps://ncar.ucar.edu/what-we-offer/education-outreach/public
Get to know the team behind Decolonizing Power. Our hosts, Mihskakwan James Harper and Freddie Huppé Campbell share their personal insights and interest in the podcast series and why it was created. Connect with us on https://icenet.work/ and https://indigenouscleanenergy.com/ or follow us on socials at @indigclnenergy. Subscribe and listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts. Our first episode airs on June 2, 2021! For more information on the incredible artists involved in the production, music and artwork, follow the links below. Tara Miller is a Toronto-based Maliseet artist and the creator of our Decolonizing Power podcast logo. She is trained in multiple art forms, and enjoys telling stories through her art, no matter what the medium. Find Tara on instagram @seaohso and check out her portfolio of amazing work at https://taramiller.carbonmade.com. Quentin Condo is a Mi'kmaq artist who wrote and produced the song "Power Generation". His music is a call to take collective responsibility and ask for systemic changes while telling soulful and touching stories, straight from the Rez. He's also part of the band Q052. Find Quentin on instagram @quentincondo052 and listen to his music on Bandcamp at https://q052.bandcamp.com. Alexandra Jurecko is a podcast producer and editor currently located in Montreal. In her work, she relies on audio-visual storytelling techniques to explore themes of identity and belonging. Find Alex on instagram @alexjurecko and check out her portfolio at https://www.alexjurecko.com.
The Innate Gift Of Resilience That You Didn't Know You Had Human resilience is innate. It's a gift we all have, to varying degrees, but how do you manage those extremely difficult experiences? When life gets really hard you have to make a decision. Not just to get through it, but to thrive and grow because of it. And what is the role/responsibility of therapists and coaches in this space? Could there be a better way to help people process trauma and develop resilience? Tune into this fascinating and thought-provoking conversation I have with my good friend, Tara Miller. Extra resources:
Joe and Tara Miller explain their roles in OIC and what OIC is doing in the Pacific Rim.
In this episode, Adam and Albert talk with Tara and Beth about online integrity, gender differences, and vulnerability. Tara and Beth offer their insight with an honest conversation that promotes awareness and listening. Season Two of the Vir Vulnerabilis Vir Podcast is sponsored by our good friends at Standard & Strange - where the clothes and the people are anything but ordinary and the motto is own fewer better things! Be sure to follow us on Instragram @virvulnerabilisvir @denimmindset @upstateguystyle @standardandstrange @cmbladyraw @the.urbanhippie
Are you suffering from PTSD, depression, or anxiety? Then you don't want to miss today's episode with Psychotherapist and advanced Self-Regulation-Therapy specialist, Tara Miller! She's a survivor
Welcome back to the Life Well Dunn Podcast! Tara Miller, a psychotherapist out of British Columbia, Canada, joins Brian to talk about all things nervous system, therapy, and how we can develop and expand our minds to become better, both in health and in performance. Tara has a more unique way or working with her clients. Traditional therapy practices coach people into reliving their traumas. Although Tara gets you there, she finds it much more effective to treat your nervous system, and not necessarily reliving deep traumas through a practice called self-regulation therapy (SRT). Check this episode out, see how it jives with your beliefs. If you are a practicing therapist, have been or are in therapy, or even thinking about getting a therapist, listen to this and find out what might be best for you! You can find Tara on her website, taradawnmiller.com as well as on Instagram @tarashrink. You can find Brian on Instagram @lifewelldunn. Please subscribe, share, rate, and share a comment! Enjoy!
Psychotherapist, Author, Speaker. Tara Miller has her Master's degree in Counselling and is trained in Advanced SRT (Self Regulation Therapy). With a decade of private practice work as a clinician specializing in trauma, Tara continues her work worldwide as a consultant for resilience, mental performance, burnout prevention, and more using a neuroscience-based approach to regulating the nervous system. Her articles and research have been published across North America where she is regularly invited to speak to professionals, entrepreneurs, athletes, educators, and health care professionals on her approach to building lifelong resilience and agility. Please enjoy! Please visit https://nishantgarg.me/podcasts for more info. Follow Nishant: Instagram: instagram.com/garg_nishant Facebook: facebook.com/nishant.garg.5245 https://www.facebook.com/NishantMindfulnessMatters/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishant-garg-b7a20339/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nishant82638150
Welcome back to the Life Well Dunn Podcast! Tara Miller, a psychotherapist out of British Columbia, Canada, joins Brian to talk about all things nervous system, therapy, and how we can develop and expand our minds to become better, both in health and in performance. Tara has a more unique way or working with her clients. Traditional therapy practices coach people into reliving their traumas. Although Tara gets you there, she finds it much more effective to treat your nervous system, and not necessarily reliving deep traumas through a practice called self-regulation therapy (SRT). Check this episode out, see how it jives with your beliefs. If you are a practicing therapist, have been or are in therapy, or even thinking about getting a therapist, listen to this and find out what might be best for you! You can find Tara on her website, taradawnmiller.com as well as on Instagram @tarashrink. You can find Brian on Instagram @lifewelldunn. Please subscribe, share, rate, and share a comment! Enjoy!
Tara Miller discuses how to stay resilient during this COVID-19 pandemic and during all times of hardship and suffering.In detail she discusses with Dr. Madeira: - How the Nervous system can be altered and re-conditioned for resiliency.- How our brains are activated by stressors and how this becomes a habitual reaction.- How we can re-wire and regulate our nervous systems and prevent longterm impact from traumatic events whether they be a pandemic, physical trauma, or other psychological traumas. - And much more. More about Tara:Tara Miller is a psychotherapist, author, and speaker who specializes in trauma and resilience. Her articles and research have been published throughout the country and she is regularly invited to speak on her science-based, whole-brained, nervous system regulating approach to wellness and resiliency.Where to find Tara Miller: @tarashrink for instagramFacebook.com/taradawnmillerTwitter @taradawnmillerE-Book: The Resilient Mind.
Resilience expert, psychotherapist, and author, Tara Dawn Miller provides us an understanding of stress behaviors that are occurring as a result of the pandemic. Tara Miller reviews poignant tips to keep our mental sanity and build resilience in this time of stress. Don't miss this episode.
Has there been an event in your life in the past that has caused trauma and it is holding you back when it comes to healing?When you are overwhelmed with a situation – what is your usual reaction? Fight, flight or freeze?Healing is not only physical but it requires for you to address the mental, spiritual and emotional aspects of your wellbeing.In this episode, learn how the power of neuroscience based self regulation therapy from psychotherapist Tara Miller, MC, RCC and how it can help heal the mind from traumatic life events that brings you towards achieving brilliant health.Key Notes:What is Self Regulation Therapy and how it can help heal?What is trauma, how it is identified if someone has trauma?Quotes:“Our brain likes to look for something familiar or known, even if it is not good for us.” – Tara Miller“Mental health needs functional medicine.” – Tara Miller“For maximum health, you really need to address the whole thing – physical, mental, spiritual, emotional.” – Dr. KyrinLinks Mentioned:Tara Miller’s website – www.taradawnmiller.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Old Methods Aren't Effective This week Tara Miller takes The Crew through a brief history of psychiatry and discusses the antiquated techniques that are still in practice today. As Tara explains, although it may feel good to talk about traumatic experiences in the moment, it does nothing to improve the effects of PTSD. More…
Tara is amazing. She has started the Atlanta Quilt Study Group, and they are meeting this weekend. https://quiltdistrict.com/atlanta-quilt-study-group/ Starts on Friday. There may be tickets still left. It looks sooooo amazing!
Tara is amazing. She has started the Atlanta Quilt Study Group, and they are meeting this weekend. https://quiltdistrict.com/atlanta-quilt-study-group/ Starts on Friday. There may be tickets still left. It looks sooooo amazing!
What does it mean to “water down” the Gospel? Is being the Church more important than attending church? Tune in as Kay and Tara discuss this very relevant topic! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myse/support
Recorded on April 3, 2019 Book Talk begins at 36.40 Our 2019 Colorwork KAL will continue until May 15, 2019. Come join the conversation on the Chatter Thread, and post your finished objects on the FOs thread. We are giving away a copy of the Frost Heaves Cowl by Bronwyn the Brave. Comment on the thread to be entered to win. The contest will end on April 20. Bronwyn has also set up a coupon code for $2 off the Frost Heaves pattern: THELONGWINTER, and says “It’s a nod to the Laura Ingalls Wilder book, not to mention this crazy winter we’ve had.” KNITTING Tracie has finished 1. a few Knitted Knockers in Cascade Pima Cotton, CoBaSi and Fibra Natura Radiant Cotton 2. Little Unicorn by Lorraine Pistorio in Berocco Elements in 4937 Bismuth, James C Brett Twinkle Fashion DK, etc 3. Gnome de Plume MKAL Barb has finished 1. Donner by Elizabeth Doherty, using Cloudborn Fibers Superwash Twist Sock in the Grey Heather color way 2. Sally Stripe Scarf by Tara Miller using Cloudborn Sprightly in the Black, Orange and Yellow color ways. 3. Vanilla socks using Desert Vista Dyeworks Viso in Grunge Tracie continues to work on: 1. Judah Cardigan by Juliana Lustenader in Tahki Yarns Cotton Classic in Spruce 2. Confetti by Veera Valimaki in Anzula Nebula in Lottie and Knit Picks Hawthorne Fingering Multi in Rockaway 3. Fiddly Bits #7 by Jane Pihota in sport weight yarns 4. Jewel Box Cowl in Stunning String Studios Stunning Superwash in Jewel Box minis colorway 5. Sand Layers by Lisa Hannes in January Yarns Staple Sock in Lucky and Serendipidye Kings Mountain Sock in Acapandemonium Barb is continuing to work on 1. Fox Paws by Xandy Peters, using a Craftsy Fox Paws Kit (utilizing Clouborn Highland Sport) in the Winter Sky color combination. 2. Shetland Peerie Mittens MKAL by Kathy Lewiniski, using Knit Picks Palette in the Pimento, Blush, Grey and White colorways 3. Christmas Vanilla Socks, using The Yarn Jar Shop sock yarn in The Grinch colorway 4. Gnome de Plume MKAL by Sarah Schira using scrap yarn 5. Knitted Knockers, using Cloudborn Fibers Pima Cotton DK 6. Her 8th Stashbusting Helix hat in DK yarn scraps She has cast on: 1. April's socks for The Fifth Annual Desert Vista Dyeworks Monthly Sock Club, using Desert Vista Dyeworks Viso in the Tea for Two colorway BOOKS Tracie has finished: 1. The View from Penthouse B by Elinor Lipman 2. Winterkill (Joe Pickett, #3) by C.J. Box Barb has finished 1. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides - she thought it was pretty good until the completely improbable ending. 2. Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou - Barb HIGHLY recommends this book! 3. The River by Peter Heller - Barb recommends this good book. 4. The Blissfully Dead (Detective Patrick Lennon #2) by Mark Edwards and Louise Voss - a good quick read. Tracie is currently reading: 1. Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg 2. Holding by Graham Norton Barb is currently reading: 1. Tear Me Apart by J.T. Ellison 2. Beshert by Erin Gordon Tracie discussed the effects of plastic trash on the environment and recycling. 2 websites she found interesting are: 1. Plastic recycling waste/ocean trash - National Geographic 2. Recycling Crisis - The Week
Recorded on March 17, 2019 Book Starts at 35:30 Recorded Sunday, March 17, 2019 Our 2019 Colorwork KAL will continue until May 15, 2019. Come join the conversation on the Chatter Thread, and post your finished objects on the FOs thread. We announce the winner of BostonJen’s new shawl pattern, Go with the Flow, at the end of this episode. We are giving away a copy of the Frost Heaves Cowl by Bronwyn the Brave. Comment on the thread to be entered to win. The contest will end on April 20. Bronwyn has also set up a coupon code for $2 off the Frost Heaves pattern: THELONGWINTER, and says “It’s a nod to the Laura Ingalls Wilder book, not to mention this crazy winter we’ve had.” KNITTING Barb has finished Mother Bear #155 & 156 Helix Hat #8 by Jessica Rose Vanilla Socks using DVD Viso in Rainbow Pantsuit. Frost Heaves Cowl by Bronwyn the Brave, using Malabrigo Rios in the Azures color way Tracie has finished a few Knitted Knockers in Cascade Pima Cotton, CoBaSi and Fibra Natura Radiant Cotton Knit Mermaid Doll by Lorraine Pistorio in Berocco Elements in 4937 Bismuth, James C Brett Twinkle Fashion DK, etc Zephyr #2 by Celia McAdam Cahill in Elemental Affects Cormo Sport in Cypress Vanilla Socks in Urth Uneek Sock, color #54 Featherweight Cardigan by Hannah Fettig in Fyberspates Scrumptious 4-ply Sport in Amethyst Frost Heaves Cowl by Bronwyn Hahn in Cedar House Yarns Old Growth Worsted in the Rhododendron colorway Eole by Nadia Crétin-Léchenne in Sirdar Snuggly Crofter Baby Fair Isle Effect DK Barb is continuing to work on Donner by Elizabeth Doherty, using Cloudborn Fibers Superwash Twist Sock in the Grey Heather color way Fox Paws by Xandy Peters, using a Craftsy Fox Paws Kit (utilizing Clouborn Highland Sport) in the Winter Sky color combination. Shetland Peerie Mittens MKAL by Kathy Lewiniski, using Knit Picks Palette in the Pimento, Blush, Grey and White colorways Vanilla Socks using DVD Viso in Rainbow Pantsuit. She has cast on Vanilla socks using DVD Viso in Grunge Sally Stripe Scarf by Tara Miller using Cloudborn Sprightly in the Black, Orange and Yellow color ways. Gnome de Plume MKAL by Sarah Schira using scrap yarn Knockers Tracie has cast on Judah Cardigan by Juliana Lustenader in Tahki Yarns Cotton Classic in Spruce Little Unicorn by Lorraine Pistorio in Berocco Elements in 4937 Bismuth, James C Brett Twinkle Fashion DK, etc Confetti by Veera Valimaki in Anzula Nebula in Lottie and Knit Picks Hawthorne Fingering Multi in Rockaway Gnome de Plume MKAL She continues to work on Jewel Box Cowl in Stunning String Studios Stunning Superwash in Jewel Box minis colorway Sand Layers by Lisa Hannes in January Yarns Staple Sock in Lucky and Serendipidye Kings Mountain Sock in Acapandemonium Fiddly Bits #7 by Jane Pihota in sport weight yarns Vanilla Socks in Urth Uneek Sock, color #54 BOOKS Tracie and Barb both recommend Duped: Double Lives, False Identities, and the Con Man I Almost Married by Abby Ellin Barb recommends: Braving It: A Father, a Daughter, and an Unforgettable Journey into the Alaskan Wild by James Campbell Behind the Scenes at the Museum: a novel by Kate Atkinson Educated by Tara Westover Strong Ending: a Journey from Combat to Comedy by Audible Originals Barb does not recommend Bring Me Back by B.A. Paris Tracie thought the following were just okay: The Dark Heart: A True Story of Greed, Murder, and an Unlikely Investigator by Joakim Palmkvist Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins Rise and Shine by Anna Quindlen Tracie recommends: Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou Creepy Crawling: Charles Manson and the Many Lives of America's Most Infamous Family by Jeffrey Melnick Tracie recommends Line of Duty on Acorn and Netflix Bondi Rescue on Netflix Leaving Neverland on HBO
We are celebrating our first birthday! The Quilting Army, the podcast, everything! We talk with some of our core team members about the year -- Edith Gross, Julia Driscoll, Judy Walker, Gigi Baay, Corrie Dutton, Tara Miller, Sid Gard, Rachel Arrison, and Ricardo Gonzales. Thanks to our reseach sponsors this year including Jaftex, All-Brands, Craftoptics and Superior Threads numerous authors, scholars, quilters, and others that have donated materials to our project for study, including Havel's Sewing, Put a Quilt on It, Purple Pinapple Quilts, Paper Pieces, Sulky, Mes Amis Quilt Shop, Quiltsmart, June Tailor, the Stencil Company, Turtle Hand Batik, Swan Amity Studios, the Warm Company, Orange Dot Quilts, Quilter's Select, and many more. And thanks to Tulane University for their continued support. Thanks also to QuiltFolk magazine and Mary Fons for including us in the Louisiana edition. And of course, to Quilts, Inc., for allowing us to explore, participate and peer into the world of quilting. "Wild Thing Quilting Army, think I love you."
We are celebrating our first birthday! The Quilting Army, the podcast, everything! We talk with some of our core team members about the year -- Edith Gross, Julia Driscoll, Judy Walker, Gigi Baay, Corrie Dutton, Tara Miller, Sid Gard, Rachel Arrison, and Ricardo Gonzales. Thanks to our reseach sponsors this year including Jaftex, All-Brands, Craftoptics and Superior Threads numerous authors, scholars, quilters, and others that have donated materials to our project for study, including Havel's Sewing, Put a Quilt on It, Purple Pinapple Quilts, Paper Pieces, Sulky, Mes Amis Quilt Shop, Quiltsmart, June Tailor, the Stencil Company, Turtle Hand Batik, Swan Amity Studios, the Warm Company, Orange Dot Quilts, Quilter's Select, and many more. And thanks to Tulane University for their continued support. Thanks also to QuiltFolk magazine and Mary Fons for including us in the Louisiana edition. And of course, to Quilts, Inc., for allowing us to explore, participate and peer into the world of quilting. "Wild Thing Quilting Army, think I love you."
On this episode of Couch Talk, Dr. Anna Cabeca discusses with Dr. Tara Miller about the effects of trauma, stress management, and the benefits of self-regulation therapy (SRT).
On this episode of Couch Talk, Dr. Anna Cabeca discusses with Dr. Tara Miller about the effects of trauma, stress management, and the benefits of self-regulation therapy (SRT).
After my recorded session with Tara Miller we kept talking for a few minutes. Most notably we discussed how "Journaling" doesn't really work. This was too good not to share. Enjoy! Again Tara can be found at: http://tara-miller.com/
Tara Miller is a breath of fresh air in the space of personal performance. She applies a scientific approach to understanding why people get stuck in a rut and what consequentially gets them out. She can be found at: http://tara-miller.com/ I suggest going from this episode to Tara's website to find out more.
Tara talks to us about her quilting life. We talk about meeting up in Atlanta to go to MODA's quilt and cross stitch exhibits, and we talk about how technical writing influences her way of thinking about quilting. For more info on Tara, go to www.justwannaquilt.com
On this remarkable episode, we meet distinguished professionals...of BOTH genders! First, Marilyn speaks to Dr. Julia Snyder, who is a physician in private practice dedicated to providing more time and a higher level of care to patients. She discusses the importance of firefighters, first responders and EMT's maintaining good health, both while on call and when the sirens are quiet. Next, we revisit our conversation with Fred Stein, a senior partner in The Creative Group, Inc. who staged the massive and memorable Philadelphia Eagles Championship Super Bowl Parade in less then 6-days. In honor of Fathers' Day, this remarkable man deserves some recognition for pulling off such an incredible event that meant so much to the city! Finally, Marilyn speaks to Lauren Miller, Executive Director of the Tara Miller Melanoma Foundation. The foundation was created by Lauren's twin sister Tara, who passed from melanoma in 2014. She is helping to promote the 5th Annual "Make the Best of It Bash", a fundraiser for melanoma research and treatment that embodies the spirit of Tara Miller...fun, flirty, with cocktails and great food, an exciting silent auction with great items, and, above all, optimism and hope. Lauren is also one of the 5 finalists for the upcoming KYW Women's Achievement Award Event on Thursday, June 28th at the Lowe's hotel!
Tara talks to us about her quilting life. We talk about meeting up in Atlanta to go to MODA's quilt and cross stitch exhibits, and we talk about how technical writing influences her way of thinking about quilting. For more info on Tara, go to www.justwannaquilt.com
Today we are joined by Toronto Based Nutritionist Tara Miller to discuss the importance of intuitive eating. Not exactly sure what intuitive eating is? Don’t worry, you aren’t alone. Tara breaks down exactly what intuitive eating is, including her definition of health, the importance of community, and how to have a healthy relationship with your body. Tara is the founder of the Health Hut, which began in 2011 when she revamped an abandoned ice cream stand in Muskoka, ON. Now, Health Hut has grown to include a downtown Toronto location as well as an online store, and helps bring balance and pleasure back to her clients lives. Health Hut does not believe in restrictions, instead, Health Hut works to find what health means for every individual because no two bodies are the same. Health Hut’s philosophy focuses on listening to internal cues from your body instead of listening to external recommendations. It is unique in the way that Tara blends comfortability, balance, and acceptance while creating an open space for dialogue and networking. On today’s episode, we discuss how to find the right health mantra for you, how to have an exciting relationship with food, and discover a new way to find pleasure in change.
Tara Miller and I sat down and talked about how pain is in the brain, as much as it is in the tissues.I talk to my patients about "brain pain" and we hear a lot about it in physical medicine circles, but what can actually be done about it? How does trauma set up shop in your brain, long after your tissues have healed? How does it alter your genes and imprint on your nervous system? She is an expert in SRT (Self-Regulation Therapy) and we talk about how this can help permanently with pain.
We're chatting with intuitive eating coach and the founder of Toronto-Based store Health Hut, Tara Miller. Today, Tara is telling us the secret to living healthy lifestyle, which isn't a fad diet and crazy supplements. It's actually the opposite. Step away from the mindless eating, we learn about trusting your body and finding balance naturally to understand yourself and feel better! CORRECTION: Tara has a psychology degree, she is not a psychologist. Apologies for the mistake in introduction. www.healthhutboutique.com https://www.instagram.com/shophealthhut/ Rachael's 2 FOR 1 E-Book Presale (An Intro Gluten-Free Guide + GlutenFreedom's 30-Minute Gluten-Free Meals Cookbook) How often do you find yourself saying "the struggle is real?" What if I told you the struggle could be over? The answer to all your gluten-free woes is within these 2 super e-books. For starters, I have created the simplest guide to living your best gluten-free life without breaking the bank, eating garbage, feeling deprived or losing your mind! In this 30-page e-book, I share the best tips, tricks, and secrets for: grocery shopping dining out social gatherings travelling BONUS In addition to the Introductory GF Guide, for one month, I am offering my 30-Minute Gluten-Free Meals Cookbook to the deal! In it, you will find 20+ gluten-free recipes from breakfast, lunch and dinner that take 30 minutes or less to make. The cookbook comes complete with a grocery list (you're welcome) and a bonus 3-day meal plan! Receive two incredible resources at a 60% discount for ONE MONTH ONLY. Preorder here.
In this third episode that coincides with Pantheacon, we talk to P. Sufenas Virius Lupus about the evolution of gender in regards to Deity. Do the Gods really care about their, and our, gender? Can we create new deities that are inclusive and that work for us? How have we evolved in our thinking around gender? How does pagan isolationism contribute to issues of gender and inclusion? We also talk about how sharing and listening to the stories of people can put a human face onto the “other.” (And there’s some Buffy spoilers for the uninitiated.) P. Sufenas Virius Lupus is a metagender person, and the founding member, Doctor, Sacerdos, Magistratum, and Mystagogos of the Ekklesía Antínoou (a queer, Graeco-Roman-Egyptian syncretist reconstructionist polytheist religious group dedicated to Antinous, the deified lover of the Roman Emperor Hadrian and other related gods and divine figures), a contributing member of Neos Alexandria, and a Celtic Reconstructionist in the traditions of filidecht and gentlidecht, amongst other spiritual pursuits. Lupus’ work (poetry, essays, and fiction) has been published in many of the Bibliotheca Alexandrina devotional volumes, and in the anthologies Datura and Mandragora edited by Ruby Sara, When the Lion Roars edited by Galina Krasskova, Etched Offerings edited by Inanna Gabriel and C. Bryan Brown, Rooted in the Body, Seeking the Soul edited by Tara Miller, Bringing Race to the Table edited by Crystal Blanton, Taylor Ellwood and Brandy Williams, and the periodicals Witches & Pagans, Abraxas, Circle Magazine, Eternal Haunted Summer, Walking the Worlds, and Air n-Aithesc...and, there's always more on the way! E has also published a book of poems, The Phillupic Hymns (2008), and the book-length poem All-Soul, All-Body, All-Love, All-Power: A TransMythology (2012), and also several other monographs: The Syncretisms of Antinous (2010); Devotio Antinoo: The Doctor's Notes, Volume 1 (2011); A Garland for Polydeukion (2012); A Serpent Path Primer (2012); and Ephesia Grammata: Ancient History and Modern Practice (2014). Lupus used to write the "Queer I Stand" column at Patheos.com's Pagan Channel, and currently writes the "Speaking of Syncretism" column at Polytheist.com. Links Lupus’ blog: Aedicula Antinoi: A Small Shrine of Antinous (Which includes a link to eirs books): http://aediculaantinoi.wordpress.com/ Lupus’ Email: aediculaantinoi@hotmail.com Gender and Transgender in Modern Paganism