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Depuis plusieurs semaines, je travaille sur "Moldu·es et fièr·es de l'être", un programme que je co-crée avec Anne Favier Barthéléry autour de notre relation à Harry Potter, à nos imaginaires et plus largement aux récits qui nous ont construits.Si tu veux en savoir plus, c'est ici : https://molduesetfieresdeletre.mailerpage.io/Et avant de demander à d'autres personnes de raconter leur histoire, j'ai ressenti le besoin de raconter la mienne.Dans cet épisode, je reviens sur mon enfance de fan d'Harry Potter, sur ce que cette œuvre a représenté pour moi, sur les liens qu'elle a créés avec mon père et ma sœur, sur mon attachement à Sirius Black, au Terrier, à l'idée de Poudlard, mais aussi sur les questions et les contradictions qui sont apparues au fil des années.Je parle de nostalgie, d'imaginaire, d'identité, de sentiment d'être différente, de J.K. Rowling, de désillusion, de créativité, de deuil, de pouvoir d'agir et de ce que l'on fait lorsque les histoires qui nous ont aidé·es à grandir commencent à se fissurer.Ce n'est pas un épisode pour dire aux gens quoi penser de Harry Potter.C'est une enquête personnelle.Une archive sonore.Une tentative honnête de comprendre ce que cette histoire a construit en moi... et ce que j'ai envie d'en faire aujourd'hui.Et peut-être que si vous avez vous aussi grandi avec Harry Potter - ou avec n'importe quel autre récit qui a compté dans votre vie - certaines questions résonneront.Bonne écoute !
Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell sit down to unpack their favorite moments from Dr. Corey Winn, doctor of physical therapy turned women's business coach who pointed out the things keeping high-achieving women stuck. In this recap, they get honest about the patterns that quietly hold smart, capable women back, and what it actually takes to break them. If you've been doing all the right things and it still doesn't feel like enough, this one's for you.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co .And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Why high-achieving women struggle to feel worthy of their own success.How "I don't have time" is often hiding your real obstacle.Why you must actively curate who's in your inner circle.How to build a schedule that doesn't burn you out.How to use your calendar to protect at least one daily joy.Episode References/Links:Nevada SPCA – https://nevadaspca.orgeLevate Mentorship Program – https://lesleylogan.co/elevateOPC Spring Training – https://opc.me/eventsOPC Summer Tour Waitlist – https://opc.me/tourDr. Corey Winn's Website – https://www.coreywinn.comThe Carl Edward Foundation - https://www.thecarledwardfoundation.orgEp. 5 ft. 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Like, I think everybody's waiting for outside indicators that they are worthy. You actually are born worthy. The fact that you're here is why you're worthy. Like every single person on this planet was born to make an impact on this planet, so you were already worthy. Lesley Logan 0:18 Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:57 Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the purpose-driven convo I had with Dr Corey Winn in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that interview, feel free to pause this now. Go back and listen to it. It's in the lineup, or we'll give you a bunch of spoilers, which will make you go, oh, I need to go. It's like the Cliff Notes. What's that book? What's that app that like, read the books in 15 minutes, and then you could go read them if you wanted. they don't sponsor the show, but it's like that. Brad Crowell 1:22 Yeah, I can't remember what that's called. Lesley Logan 1:28 What people get what I'm saying. It's okay. We don't need to sponsor it. Okay. So today, if you were with us two weeks ago, you've like, now you probably know I am reading this blind. I have no idea. Haha god, I just thought Brad had us do FAFO in sign language, and he just did it. So if you're watching on YouTube, and you know sign language, let us know how you did. So I read these blind. So here we go. Today is May 14th 2026 and it's Bond With Your Dog Day. You know, I actually think this is Bayon's anniversary. They said he was three months old, and so we went back three months and that's February, the 14th, and we're like, great, you're a Valentine's Day baby, like. Brad Crowell 2:14 You might be right. You might be right.Lesley Logan 2:15 Happy 10 years with us Bayon. Okay, so on this day, pet parents and their beloved dogs spend some extra quality time together. Every dog owner can vouch for how affectionate and loyal their dogs are, in almost every case, they are right. However, on Bond With Your Dog Day, it's time to show your beloved friend how much you love and care for them. The day is celebrated with a host of activities and find new ways to connect with your dogs. Happy Bond With Your Dog Day to you and your dogs, and if you don't have one go to a shelter and read to one, spend some time with one. Learn, if you're in Vegas, it's too late to get the dog walking privileges at SPCA until the fall. But like, go do it. I am obsessed with walking dogs at the SPCA. It is so hard for me. It's so hard for me to leave them. I like, have a really hard time. I literally can do three and I have to go because then I start to get really, I'm like, I have to walk all of them if I do anymore. But it really, it, it will bring so much joy to your life. They have so much unconditional love. Some of them are so scared, and they just, they just take some warming up too. And some of them are like, get me out of here. I don't you are amazing. I'm with you.Lesley Logan 3:01 Well, who do we want to feature today? Because I think we should do this. How about Miss Coco? Lesley Logan 3:19 Well, hopefully Miss Coco is not at the SPCA in May 17th babe, because she is there right now. So we can't feature any of them, or Sadie. Love Sadie. Brad Crowell 3:29 We're gonna feature her anyway. Lesley Logan 3:30 Well, yeah, we'll feature them and hope they better be adopted, guys, don't let me I, here's a problem. We are recording this before I go to Europe the day before, and I told Brad, when we come back, if those two girls are still at the shelter, we have to figure out if we can foster them together. I don't know what we're gonna do. We have a retreat coming here. We have eLevate coming here, but like, we gotta get those girls out of out of there.Brad Crowell 3:51 So I'm gonna read her profile. So Miss Coco is a Terrier. She's an American Stafford Terrier, Bulldog. She's an American Bully, and she is like, shorty a little bit squat, and she's so cute.Lesley Logan 4:03 She she's more squat than August was. Brad Crowell 4:05 Yeah, she's almost five years old. She's about 65 pounds, and she is female. She. Hi, I'm Miss Coco. I'm known for my friendly and sweet nature. I love spending time with people, and I'm always ready for a cuddle or playtime. I do need some special care for my skin and allergies, but I promise I'm worth it. I'm looking for a forever home where I can share all my love and joy. I have past experience with other dogs and older kids. Adopting me means gaining a loyal friend who will always be there to brighten your day. Let's make wonderful memories together. And you've walked her. Lesley Logan 4:29 I mean this girl, I've walked her twice. Walk is a strong word. We went outside, we smelled the roses, and we sat down, and she just got in my lap at all, all those pounds of her, and just wanted me to pet her like she just wants to lay on your couch. So if you're someone who, like, needs a little bit routine in your life, but doesn't really want to commit to, like, long dog walks, like I do, she doesn't want them. She just wants to be on your couch with you. Just wants to be held. And by the way, her skin stuff, I walked her, she's got, like, dried, like, dandruff. Like, it was not a big deal.Brad Crowell 5:04 So like, and I bet, like, with the right, you know, food types.Lesley Logan 5:08 They have her on a special food thing. So I didn't even notice it the second week, a week later. So, like, I think she's great. I also, like, don't be afraid of those older dog. And even if she's not there. Brad Crowell 5:16 She's not very far yet. Lesley Logan 5:17 Look at between four and six, like, a lot of times. Like, she so she's what's called the potty dog. Means she will not pee in her kennel. Will not she will hold it from the time they walk her at the last night for the next morning, that is like, 12 hours, like, so maybe it's a little less than that, but still, like. Brad Crowell 5:39 Well, they close at six and open at six. Lesley Logan 5:39 Yeah, I get yeah. So anyways, yeah. So definitely take a look at her. But I just mean, like, from dogs four to five, there's, like, something special about them. They are out of the puppy stage. They're still very trainable. They still have a lot of life in them. So now, Sadie, can we read Sadie? Brad Crowell 5:50 Only one at a time. We're doing one at a time.Lesley Logan 5:52 Ah, okay. Are we adding this to every show? Brad Crowell 5:54 We might, maybe we will. You tell us if you want us to feature a dog, but. Lesley Logan 5:58 So here's the thing I wonder, like, but if they're not there, will people go and get a different one? Brad Crowell 6:03 Well, here's the reality. We are obviously in Nevada. We're in Las Vegas specifically, and we're specifically talking about dogs that are at the Nevada SPCA. So if that is not applicable to you, which I imagine that's the majority of you, then just look up an SPCA near you.Lesley Logan 6:17 Yeah, they don't take government like the local ones do not take any government funding. They're always locally funded. They're no kill, and they're pristine. How they take care of these dogs, our SPCA has chinchillas, they have a family of chinchillas, there's bunnies. Brad Crowell 6:31 There's like all the things. Lesley Logan 6:33 But you can't. If you can't, if you tell me, I can't have a pet, then guess what you get to be, a volunteer, where you go, and you can literally just sit with you can pick up a pet and just hold it. They have rooms where you can, just, like, play with these animals. And guess what? You can just do it on Fridays. You could do it on Tuesdays, like, you get all the pet love you need. And like, not.Brad Crowell 6:54 Unless he's been walking the dogs in the morning. Once a week, thrice a week, sometimes.Lesley Logan 6:58 I would love to go more, but to be honest, it is, I mean, I work from home, so it is never on the way to anything, but I it means the world to me. And we, if you're an OPC member or you purchase anything at OPC, a percentage of all of our profits goes to our local SPCA. And I used to, we used to try to do international charities. I'm gonna be honest, the money doesn't actually do anything. So we went local, and it's really fun to see how the money makes it go. So here's the other thing, if you have a dog, I can't imagine you don't already bond with your dog, but if you need an excuse to call out sick today, today, here it is, oh, it's I gotta bond with my dog day.Brad Crowell 7:34 All right. Well, here's what's coming up for us. We are quickly filling Lesley's eLevate mentorship program for 2027 at this point, there might only be a few spots left. So if you're interested in what that even is, it's a nine-month Pilates mentorship with Lesley. Go to lesleylogan.co/elevate.Lesley Logan 7:52 Yeah, we actually, just like we came home, did a retreat with our eLevate grads, did the Cadillac weekend for eLevate. So it's been an eLevate season, and it's so fun. And we're currently in the week of spring training. Brad Crowell 7:56 Yeah, it's happening literally right now. Lesley Logan 8:01 And you can still join because the limited replays last for a whole week, so like, there's still time. So go to opc.me/events, because it's great. It's fun. It's fun to be in a community. It's fun to learn one theme when it comes to Pilates. It's fun to see what, what connections you can get. You always have an aha moment with OPC, so you should do it.Brad Crowell 8:23 Yeah. And we're about to announce the summer tour, so get yourself on the waitlist so you can get those tickets. Go to opc.me/tour, opc.me/tour, and we'll be going in August this year. We're going to be going straight across the middle of the country and then looping back through North Texas and then down into a little bit, down into Arizona. Yeah. Anyway, go, go check those out. Come join us. If the tickets aren't announced just yet, they're going to be announced any day now.Lesley Logan 8:48 Just so you know, the spots we're going in August, we're not going in December. That's how it works. Brad Crowell 8:54 Yeah, we're intentionally trying to find new cities along the way, so we'll be in like, places like Knoxville. We never been there before, so I'm excited. Brad Crowell 9:02 Anyway, we had a question this week, and anonymous is asking, I know that you do strength training, Pilates and sometimes yoga. I also do these three modalities, and I also run, but it becomes a lot. I'm trying to find the balance between all of those movement modalities throughout the week, I'm curious if you've got a schedule that works personally for you.Lesley Logan 9:23 So here's the actual schedule. So Sunday mornings, I weight train and do a little Pilates. Mondays, I do some personal Pilates in the morning, but we work out at night. We do weight train at night. Tuesdays, is Pilates, some yoga and some zone two, but they're all separate. I do morning Pilates and yoga, and then zone two in the afternoon. Wednesdays, it's just weight training at night. Thursdays is like Tuesdays, except for it's weight train instead of running. And Fridays is weight training and a little Pilates, like what my body still needs after a whole week. Saturday, I do nothing. I have a whole day of rest. I like Saturday. Sometimes I do a little most of the time, I do a little sauna blanket time. It sounds like a lot. I don't have children so.Brad Crowell 10:13 But effectively, you know, you're doing some intentional movement six days a week. Lesley Logan 10:17 But also, and you should. And the other thing is, is like the way I do Pilates and yoga is not these high intensity cortisol, chaotic things.Brad Crowell 10:26 You're not going to a hot yoga room and sweating yourself to death and all the things. Lesley Logan 10:30 No, sometimes my whoop band doesn't even think I did anything when it comes to yoga, unless I did some like handstand hiccups and my Pilates, it catches it, for sure. But like when I do Pilates Tuesdays and Thursdays, it's a full hour. The rest of the time when I do Pilates, I start with, I just tell myself 15 minutes, and if I have time to if I get more curiosity, I'll do 30. But it's rarely more than 30, so it's so I'm not doing like, three hours of workouts every day. We're talking between 90 minutes and two hours between all of the things I just said each day, and they're spaced out so that I can feel myself, so I can have some energy, so that I can sleep at night, because I'm 43 and sleep is hard for me. So all that, but it, I will also say another caveat to all this is, the only thing that I am creating for myself, workout wise, is the Pilates. Like, that's the only and I use an order because I'm a classical teacher, so like my mat and Reformer, they have an order. And then the rest of the stuff is like, oh, what does my body need? What connections do I need? I am not coming up with my weight training schedule. I am not coming up with my yoga thing. I I do invest in those things. I have a trainer who I can talk to and like, thank God for her, because there's days I don't want to do it, and because I paid for it, I go do it. So I will just say it is a lot. I don't think everyone should do what I do.Brad Crowell 11:45 Let's go back to the actual question. You know, have you found a schedule that works for you personally? Lesley Logan 11:50 Well, yeah, I just yeah, I have, but I was just saying, like, I, I think one of the things you have to do is, first of all, at least one or two cannot be designed by you, like somebody else with that expertise should be doing it. I also don't go to a yoga studio for my yoga. I don't go to a Pilates studio for my Pilates like that, I think also affects the ability for it to be easy. As an ADHD person like I have to drive there, park my car and go do it. Sometimes that's too much. So for me, I do have luxury of doing my yoga is in real time. It's just on Zoom. So I love that. I put I make sure it's in gallery view so I can see everyone. I feel like I'm part of the thing, but I don't have to go anywhere like between class. And my next thing is, I fold my mat up and I move on to the next thing. So I think what I would suggest for this person, anyone else, it's like, what are the things you could do, either at home or at your job. How can you make it so you're not losing time going to things all the time? That's where OPC really helps out. Like, maybe you go to a studio once a week for equipment, but you do mat two or three times at home. Like, how can you make it so or you are at the gym doing your weight training, then you do your mat at the end, right? Because that's a 30-minute or less workout. It's really great. At the end, after weight training, it will, like, open everything up. And if you hate just laying there stretching, it's not that Pilates is stretching, but you get what I mean, like, it's a really good counter balance to it. So my suggestion to you is, like, one, it doesn't have the all or nothing. Two, get experts to design things for you that you're not an expert in. And then three, how can you shave the travel time off on some of these things? Because I don't think that everything has to be an hour all the time, but that's how businesses pay people, and they pay them by the hour. So that's why your sessions are 50 minutes. And that doesn't mean it's necessarily but you need all of those minutes.Brad Crowell 13:37 That's true. Great, great question. Thanks. If you have a question, feel free to reach out on any way you want, but we prefer, beitpod.com/questions where you can leave us both a win or a question. You can also text us 310-905-5534. Stick around. We'll be right back. We're going to start chatting about Dr Corey Winn. Brad Crowell 13:55 All right. Dr Winn is a doctor of physical therapy and with 15 years of experience specializing in wheelchair seating and mobility, drawing from her uncle's experience with spinal cord injury, she founded the Carl Edward Foundation, which is a nonprofit serving people with spinal cord injuries and progressive neurological diseases. In addition to her clinical and nonprofit roles, she runs a women's coaching and consulting practice supporting women as they build their businesses and creating lasting legacies as entrepreneurs, her coaching focuses on helping high achieving women move beyond questioning their value, so they can stop settling for less than what they actually want.Lesley Logan 14:36 So I mean, Corey is a great listen, you guys, because she she's had non-linear like job changes that have put her where she is right now. And I think what we all need to hear is that that's kind of how life goes. We were talking about her like switching from the this full time job that she went to school for for so long and spent so much money to switching to health coaching, which is that led her into actually the coaching that she does today. And she was talking about how, like, if the clients did not feel worthy of taking care of themselves, it didn't matter what plan she gave them, like it did. Like these are already highest achieving, amazing women who know how to do follow a plan, they know how to check boxes, they know how to do, to follow directions, and they couldn't because they just didn't feel worthy of it. And I think that's really eye-opening thing for us to think about, because if you do have like the trainers, or you do have the coaches, or you have invested in the in the guides, but you're not doing the thing it, it may be worth just reviewing. If you feel like you're worthy of the thing that comes from that, you might not be feeling that way yet. So I thought that was really cool what we talked about, because we, I do think a lot of high-achieving women often wonder, like she said, who am I to do that? And it stops their progress. And so we, true success and whatever you want to do requires a mindset shift, where women embody the thoughts and desires and beliefs of who you want to become, right? Like I thought that was a really powerful thing to think about.Brad Crowell 16:02 Yeah. Well, you were also talking about, how did she effectively leave her job right, and then, like, being a doctor and being focused on, like, her specialty, with working with people in wheelchairs, how does she then coach people right? And that's where she was talking about this, you know, mindset, the the second guessing yourself. Right? So she, she was talking about that worthiness, and how do you know? How do you know that you're like, how do we get to the point where we feel worthy? Well, I'm asking you, How do we get to the point where we feel worthy? Lesley Logan 16:38 To be honest, if you're waiting for someone else to say you're worthy. That's the problem. Like, I think everybody's waiting for outside indicators that they are worthy. You actually are born worthy. The fact that you're here is why you're worthy. Like every single person on this planet was born to make an impact on this planet, so you're already worthy. In fact, the problem is a bunch of fucking assholes out in the world who have shown through example that they are unworthy are the ones going out there with so much confidence in a mic that we go, go, oh my god, well, I'm not them, so I'm, no, you're born worthy.Brad Crowell 17:11 You're or they're judging from the sidelines and making people feel not worthy. You know, I think you're right, and also, too, it's funny because you two are mentioning it, you know, the more we're in the room, like coaching with other people and seeing, you know, big businesses, and realizing, oh, they're struggling with similar things that we're struggling with, just on a different scale, or maybe they're in a different point in the journey. But like, we might have this presentation that we have it all together, but we're all still figuring shit out, too, you know.Lesley Logan 17:40 I'll be honest. The who am I to do that is definitely something I resonate with. And then the few times, this many times we've been in rooms with other businesses who, like, flaunt these amazing numbers. Like, oh, our own launch was this many figures. And then you start to realize that the profit after what they spent to get that money is, like, so ridiculous. You're like, so you're making.Lesley Logan 18:01 They spend $1,000 on ads.Lesley Logan 18:02 So, like, I spent only 500 and I, like, made 30, and I'm but you're like, I made six 100,000 but you spent 90, like, I made more money than you. Why am so I remember always thinking, like, having imposters in those rooms. And then after a few of those times here, and I was like, I fucking a better business person than these people. These people just throw money at problems to feel like, to be able to have numbers, they can say at the end to say that they're worthy. But I'm worthy because I'm actually making the impact on a very small budget. And so I think it but that came from me. I had to observe and then like, integrate and like, and almost get a little angry and do that. I think that too many people are waiting for someone to come and deem them ready to be successful, and now you've you've now made it. You've been knighted worthy. No, I think if more, especially women who listen this podcast and the few good men, if more people actually thought they were worthy, we would not be in the muck we are in because too many people who are not worthy are just walking around with confidence.Brad Crowell 18:49 Well, I really loved when she was talking about time being an excuse. And this is this was tough. This one hit home for me, because we have this intention that we like to, you know, that we are going to do something, and then we don't make time for it. And the two of you were talking about the if you want a shopping spree to your favorite store, you would make time for it. You would totally figure it out and make time for it. So when we put it in that kind of context, do we, are we actually making time for the things that we say that we want, or are we making time for the things that we want? Right? So like there's and there's two different things there.Lesley Logan 19:40 Yeah. Well, here's the thing. I'll just give an example, and I, I've been struggling with way to post this on Instagram because I don't want it to come off arrogant. But you guys know me well, so we're gonna talk about it. So in the last two weeks of recording this podcast, so not now. Everything is fine today, but in the last two weeks, we found out multiple different people were using my image and the team had to do extra work to deal with that. Then we had our websites down for five days. All of them, I had to watch 48 20-minute videos and write notes, and then have 26 20-minute calls, it all took 30, on top of all the work I do, the YouTube videos, all the things, you guys, I missed zero workouts, not one, zero. So that's not a flex. It's because those things, the Pilates session, specifically, those those movement practices, they are the reason I can do all this stuff. And so I will, I will never say, oh, I don't have time to go work out. I don't have time for that? No, the other stuff is what I will have to fit in and find time, or find ways to delegate, or figure out if that's a problem I have to deal with right now. But like, I'm not if I were to go, oh, this is a shitty week. The websites are offline. I can't work out because I got to do this. That is terrible, like that, that's too easy. So I do think that if you keep saying I don't have time, enough time, I would definitely look at your schedule, because you're, you're using your time is being spent on something you don't, that doesn't you don't want it to matter so much. Brad Crowell 21:10 Yeah, yeah, or, you know, I think, I think, though, you know, it's tough if you have a family, or like, kids or responsibilities in that way. I understand, I understand that. But there's also, you know, when it comes to that it's important that they understand how you value your time, too, and you you know that is something that can be a learning opportunity for them. Lesley Logan 21:33 Exactly. Amy Ledin, either episode three, no, she was episode five, episode five, and then we've had her on again, I think at least twice. So here's the deal. Actually said actions are caught, not taught. She said it multiple times. She really believes it.Brad Crowell 21:46 Five and 610. Lesley Logan 21:47 If you want your kids off their screens, they can do Pilates with you. If you can go on a family walk, you can't like if they see you practicing prioritization of the things you say matter, that means a lot to them. And I really do think that there is, I mean, obviously infants are a different story, but there and there is things you can do. There's also hopefully, of a partner, we can say, hey, it would mean a lot to me if I could get 20 minutes. You don't need a full hour, 20 minutes to do this thing that I said I wanted to do. These are the things that are really important to me. I need to find, can we sit down with the family calendar and find these times? Like, how can you get the family involved? I really want to write a book, right? So that's not me, but say maybe that's you. Maybe you want to write a book. Maybe you want to work on a thing. Hey guys, it would mean a lot. We had Stephanie at the Mullet Tour. She's like, I'm so jealous of your morning walks. I want to go on a morning walk. I found how old her kids were, and I said, So can't, are they incapable of making their own lunches? Like, yeah, it's a lot. I'm like, why don't you ask them, hey guys, it would mean a lot to me if before lot to me if, before I take you to school, I get to do a morning walk. Next day, next day. She texted me, I'm on my morning walk. They handled it. So I just think that sometimes we, yes, time with when you have kids and other and also, like some women have aging parents that they're also taking care of, time, there's always an excuse for not having time, but sometimes we're we also we get into a habit of not having time, and so we can't get out of that habit of not having time. And maybe you're in a season where you actually could make time for something important to you.Brad Crowell 23:15 Yeah, she, you know she's talking about when we use the excuse that we're blaming a lack of time. We're actually hiding the true obstacle. Now she are just to get underneath the excuse and ask, what? What is the real issue here? Is it fear, right? Is it like, how can we take radical responsibility for our time? How can we, how can we actually like, because otherwise we are being disingenuous with ourselves. We're lying to ourselves effectively, right? Like I am. I'm gonna do this thing and then we don't do this thing. And she said it might involve burning your calendar down and starting over. So she pointed out that people, they use seemingly positive or productive tasks as excuses. Oh my gosh. I just had so much work to do. You know? I didn't get a chance to go to do the thing, whatever the thing is, right? Or I'm planning to plan, or she, she said that maybe you're planning to plan, you know, like, you know, ultimately, but ultimately, making time for what actually matters requires that you take responsibility and stop stalling. You know, do I want to waffle in this, or do I want to move forward?Lesley Logan 24:19 Yeah, yeah. I think I also, I think getting on it all this is also just like saying, like, getting honest with yourself, if you honestly don't have time because you have young kids, you're taking care of, you are a single parent, you're also have an agent. Like, then we have to ask, okay, how do we get the community support? Because that's too much for any person. That's so much, and I'm not saying you have to find five hours, but like, let's how we get some little snacks to fill your cup so you feel worthy, you know, but I think I love burning down a calendar. I love starting over.Lesley Logan 24:49 Well, stick around. We might talk a little bit more about burning down calendars when we get back. Brad Crowell 24:49 All right, finally, let's talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Dr Corey Wynn? She said, invest in yourself. Invest in a community of other women who are going places that you are also going, and it's important to to make that investment with people who will hold space for your dreams. You know, you were talking about, how do we how do we push pause on family or friends who aren't supportive and, you know, can't get rid of them, but, like, don't really want to get rid of them, but like, definitely they're clearly not the support system. That's where we came in this investing with ourselves. She said, inevitably, you become the reflection of the five people you spend the most time with.Lesley Logan 25:39 That that, I know we all hear that cliche. It's so fucking true. It is the most true thing. Because if you are around people who are wanting to learn and wanting to grow and wanting to think they're even if you don't, aren't contributing to that conversation you are hearing about the things they're doing, it's very inspirational. You can feel your vibes change when you hang out with different people, like I don't even hang out with like, eyores anymore, because, like, I don't even have an eyore in my life. Because, like, you know, so, yeah. Brad Crowell 26:07 Yeah. She said, you must actively and carefully curate your inner circle, you know, surround yourself with people who fill the roles of cheerleader, bruiser, a mentor, a coach, right? And also a mentee. I'm not opposed to a mentee, someone that you can you know, support.Lesley Logan 26:24 Well, that's a plus minus equals that I talk about all the time, and I attribute to someone who we can't figure out when he said it, but. Brad Crowell 26:26 And it doesn't necessarily have to be in person, you know, like virtual communities are something you can be a part of. We recommend OPC.Lesley Logan 26:37 I think OPC is a great one. We have some great, oh my gosh, just like Heidi and Jasmine and some other amazing people, Hope, like Cassie, Laurie can't well, now I'm naming people, I might forget someone, I'm so sorry. Your name was said, but, like, but I'm thinking of these people who, like, they go into the community and they're like, I didn't have time today, and I I'm so proud because I did it, because I am worthy of doing this.Brad Crowell 27:03 Or I did five minutes. Yeah, I love it. Well, what about you? What's your biggest takeaway?Lesley Logan 27:09 So she said, look at your calendar every single morning, ensure that at least one thing scheduled it that brings you joy.Brad Crowell 27:15 Oh, yeah, I really like this.Lesley Logan 27:16 I mean, that is like, if you're like, oh my god, I'm may have to burn my calendar down. Nope. We're just gonna say there should be one thing scheduled that brings you joy. I'm thinking of, oh my god, his name was very interesting. I think I started with a D. He had that 2% situation, which is like. Brad Crowell 27:33 Oh, right, 2% of your day. It's only 30 minutes.Lesley Logan 27:34 Yeah. So, like, 20 minutes of movement, 10 minutes of reading, and five (inaudible). No, it's like dol may del rey karate, del, now you're listening on real time how my brain works. Canadian, 2% 2% of your day. Like, definitely, that was the episode. El. Brad Crowell 27:58 Okay, we found it. Dai Manuel.Lesley Logan 28:01 Dai Manuel I was so close, (inaudible) like. Brad Crowell 28:04 Not even close. Lesley Logan 28:06 Oh my god. Anyways, but he, goal is not episode. Brad Crowell 28:06 185, episode 185. Lesley Logan 28:07 I said it, under 200 episodes. Oh, one. So he talked about the 2% of your day, and he gives you like a Be It Action Item, and I think that that goes in line with like, something that brings you joy, that you're not checklisting, that like actually makes you feel good about yourself. And it can be as small as five minutes, but it has to be something you're looking forward to, something that brings you joy. So maybe, if you don't know what to do, write down a bunch of things you think could bring you joy and give it a try. And she definitely, she said, it might take a little bit time to figure out what that is. So give yourself grace. Grace, Be It babes, Grace. Oh my gosh. We give grace to strangers before we give it to ourselves. So like, please, by all means, give it to yourself. All right, I'm Lesley Logan. Brad Crowell 28:52 And I'm Brad Crowell. Lesley Logan 28:52 Thanks so much for joining us today until next time go Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 28:53 Bye for now. Lesley Logan 28:53 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 29:36 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 29:41 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 29:46 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 29:53 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 29:56 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Brad Crowell 30:10 Okay, this is episode 608 just kidding. Episode 680 Dr Corey Winn. Lesley Logan 30:18 He's making fun of me now. Brad Crowell 30:20 I was teasing a little bit. All right, here we go.Lesley Logan 30:25 Another making fun of me again.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Au programme de l'émission du 13 mai : avec Sabine Zovighian, réalisatrice sonore, et Michael Liot, musicien (rediffusion) Pour commencer l'émission, éclairage sur les raisons de la grève des bibliothèques de la Ville de Paris la semaine dernière.▪️▪️▪️▪️Lire l'article d'Actualitté À FLEUR D'OREILLES - chronique de Laura Cattabianchi - c'est à 10 min✅Pour ce sixième épisode du projet mené cette année par Laura autour des sons de papier à l'Institut D'Education Sensorielle jeunes déficients visuels à Paris, les jeunes ont interviewé leur éducatrice Bénédicte. Elle a évoqué le son qu'elle aime et celui qu'elle n'aime pas ; puis, avec une feuille de papier qu'elle a choisi de chiffonner, elle a imaginé le début d'une histoire à partir du son produit..▪️▪️▪️▪️Site de l'IDESSPECTACLE - chronique de Véronique Soulé - c'est à 18 min✅Jean-Chat voit dans le noir est d'abord une histoire écrite et racontée par Sabine Zovighian sur un podcast en écoute depuis 2024 sur le site de Arte Radio. C'est aussi un album, illustré par Nathaniel H'limi (L'école des loisirs, 2024), et depuis la rentrée dernière, c'est également un spectacle. Un soir, un petit garçon part dans la ville à la recherche de son chat bien-aimé qui a disparu. Pour le retrouver il lui faudra apprendre à voir dans le noir et monter sur les toits de la ville.On retrouve dans le spectacle, une fiction sonore et dessinée, ce qui fait l'originalité du podcast : Sabine Zovighian raconte et bruite, en dialogue constant avec Grégoire Terrier derrière ses synthés et sa guitare, qui mêle compositions électro-acoustiques, sons doux et feutrés, bruitages, voix d'Hector, et une musique un rien mélancolique qui sied bien à la nuit, à la poésie et l'humour de l'histoire. Mais dimension supplémentaire, l'illustrateur Nathaniel H'limi, réalise en direct les dessins, projetés sur grand écran, dans une palette de bleus, de gris et de noirs.Dans ce spectacle doux et poétique, Sabine Zovighian sait drôlement bien capter l'attention et l'écoute des enfants, dès 3 ou 4 ans, par des sollicitations discrètes et des ruptures de rythme, tout comme le font l'image en train de s'esquisser sous leurs yeux, les bruitages, la musique, la chanson de Michael Liot qui revient en ritournelle. Tout l'imaginaire des enfants est en éveil !La dernière de la saison en région parisienne : mercredi prochain, 11 h, au théâtre de Vitry-sur-Seine. Dates de la prochaine saison à guetter sur le site de L'Armada productions.▪️▪️▪️▪️Site de L'Amarda Productions▪️▪️▪️▪️Site du théâtre Jean Vilar de Vitry-sur-SeinePODCAST - interview de Sabine Zovighian et Michael Liot (rediffusion) - c'est à 27 min✅ Sabine Zovighian est autrice et réalisatrice sonore de nombreuses fictions radiophoniques, en particulier jeunesse, pour Arte Radio d'abord, et depuis peu pour Radio France. L'année dernière, en avril, elle a adapté et réalisé, avec le musicien et compositeur Michael Liot, Les Malheurs de Sophie, qu'on a pu écouter sur les ondes de France Culture et disponible en podcast sur le site de Radio France. Une formidable comédie musicale, en 5 épisodes, qui dépoussière sacrément le roman de la comtesse.
Rex Heuermann is expected to plead guilty today to being the Gilgo beach killer... A woman and a little boy are wanted for stealing a Shih Tzu Terrier from a backyard... full 480 Wed, 08 Apr 2026 10:04:18 +0000 pUQShIHKJfySJqcednV0JH2RDxuPnXX4 news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL news Rex Heuermann is expected to plead guilty today to being the Gilgo beach killer... A woman and a little boy are wanted for stealing a Shih Tzu Terrier from a backyard... The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Is your dog partaking in terrier sparing? This week, Tara and Laura dive into the known competition of terrier sparing. They break down what this competition is, why they believe it is inappropriate, and what behaviors it can cause in terriers that can feed the stereotypes about the breed. Many people have a negative viewpoint on the terrier breeds, and unfortunately, some of those opinions can be caused by what humans have taught these dogs to do.Sponsored by K9 WorkingmindThis episode was edited and mastered by The WillaWoman. Our song "Working Minds" was also created by The WillaWoman.Hear more of her work here: https://tinyurl.com/TheWillaWoman
Det starter med et spørgsmål: "Hvor høj er du?" Derfra fødes idéen til en sang med et kæmpe hitpotentiale. En sang til de små, de oversete, de undervurderede og til dem, der ikke er bange for at vise tænder og bide fra sig. Det lå dog på ingen måde i kortene, at Ida Laurberg skulle hitte på dansk. Faktisk havde hun svoret, at hun aldrig ville overgive sig til det danske sprog. Men på én enkelt dag bliver det hendes nye udtryk og vejen til hendes gennembrud. Den dag, hvor hendes 160 cm bliver til sangen Terrier. Gæst: Ida Engelgaar Laurberg Vært: Christine Milton Producer, Tilrettelægger og klipper: Robert Haugsted Lyddesigner: Jacob Tølbøll Zaulich Redaktør: Kasper Overby
In the music world Kemble Walters is a multi-instrumentalist, producer/engineer who's played, toured and/or recorded with Juliette & The Licks, Chevelle, Aeges and The New Regime. In the dog world Kemble is an advocate, foster and rescuer of Bowie, a 9 year old Terrier mix and Frankie, a two year old suspected Hava-poo and Schnauzer traumatized by men and hats. Great stories around hosting a charity event, insisting the dog be part of his wedding and rescuing an abandoned dog at a gas station. A very compassionate guy and a true champion of animal welfare.Kemble gave a shout out to Palm Springs Animal Shelter, an open admissions municipal shelter serving the city of Palm Springs whose mission is to transform lives through extraordinary animal care and advocacy. To adopt, foster, volunteer, donate or see their list of services visit psanimalshelter.orgHe also mentioned what sounds like a place we'd like to frequent, Boozehounds, Where Dogs Bring Their Humans. A dog friendly restaurant in the heart of Palm Springs that serves dinner, brunch, lunch, coffee and happy hour. Stop in any time or book a reservation through OpenTableBoozehoundsFor more pics and clips of musicians singing the praises of their dogs follow the show on Instagram at Rockerdogcast
431: 2026 Millrose Games | BU John Terrier Meet | Marugame Half Marathon This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by SAYSKY — You can shop the full range at saysky.com, where you can also score 15% off with our exclusive discount code using the code IRP15 at checkout. Brad starts the week with a snake and a swoop. Julian calls in ahead of the imminent launch of the Running Company Canberra. Brady survives a week in the heat while he monitors old injuries. Running to America - the Indigenous Marathon Project documentary mentioned, available via DocPlay (subscription required) This week's running news is presented by Precision Fuel & Hydration, they make it simple with a free online planner, visit precisionhydration.com and get your numbers. Cam Myers won the prestigious Wanamaker Mile in 3:47.57 over the defending champion Yared Nuguse and Hobbs Kessler, while Oli Hoare ran 3:53.69 for 9th place. Nikki Hilz kicked away to win the Wanamaker Mile over Jess Hull who ran 4:20.11, with Linden Hall 4th in a personal best of 4:21.45 and the #2 all time indoor mile. Cole Hocker kicked away to win ahead of Josh Kerr and Parker Wolfe in the Men's Two Mile, with Ky Robinson 4th in 8:08.40. Doris Lemngole won the women's 3000m in 8:31.39, with Lauren Ryan placing 5th in 8:41.97. Results Sam Ruthe won the Boston University John Terrier Meet Mile in 3:48.88, the 11th fastest in the world ever, a under 18 world record and the New Zealand National Record Results London Marathon announced their elite fields to feature Olympians Sifan Hassan, Hellen Obiri, Tamirat Tola, Jacob Kiplimo as well as Sebastian Sawe, and will include Australians Tim Vincent and Liam Boudin. Men's Field - World Athletics Article Women's Field - World Athletics Article Dolphine Omare won the Marugame Half Marathon in Japan in 1:06:15 ahead of Eilish McColgan, with Izzy Batt-Doyle 4th in 1:08:51, with Australians Rebecca Lowe in 1:15:24 and Portia Olsen in 1:21:22 also making the top 20. Richard Etir set a course record of 59:07 in his clear victory ahead of Emmanuel Maru and Santiago Catrofe who set the Uruguayan national record of 60:21. Liam Boudin ran a personal best of 61:26, with Alex Harvey in 63:13, Tim Vincent and 63:35. Japan Running News Leo Petersen won the Sun Run 10k in Manly over Ed Goddard, while Aynslee Van Graan held off Nicola Sheridan for the win. Sun Run Results Whispers mention local and global running stars locking in sponsorship deals while asking for calm with Spotify. Moose on The Loose decries the age of entitlement as customers cross the line. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. How close to marathon pace should be 12 weeks out? Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/
La poutre du temps Montessori est un outil fondamental pour aider l'enfant à construire sa notion du temps, une compétence qui se développe lentement… jusqu'à 10 ou 11 ans. Dans cet épisode, je vous explique à quoi sert réellement la poutre du temps Montessori, comment elle accompagne le développement de la temporalité chez l'enfant, et pourquoi elle est bien plus qu'un simple calendrier. Vous découvrirez : – pourquoi la notion du temps est si complexe pour les enfants – en quoi la poutre du temps Montessori répond à ce besoin développemental – comment l'utiliser concrètement à la maison ou en classe
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Der 14. Spieltag endete mit einer Fast-Sensation. Mainz lag bei den Bayern vorne, freut sich aber trotzdem über das 2:2. Auch Borussia Dortmund ist mit dem 1:1 in Freiburg wegen der langen Unterzahl nicht unzufrieden. Außerdem siegte der VfB Stuttgart deutlich in Bremen. DAS Tor des Wochenendes gelang jedoch dem Leverkusener Martin Terrier beim Sieg gegen den 1. FC Köln. Luise Kropff und Tobi Schäfer haben für die Aktion ein neues Wort aufgetan, das in das Fußball-Lexikon eingetragen werden muss. Außerdem sprechen die beiden natürlich auch über den Boykott der aktiven Fanszene als Protest gegen die Kontrollen der Polizei vor dem Nachbarschaftsduell zwischen Bayer und dem FC. Dazu geht es auch noch um andere wichtige Siege am 14. Spieltag: Eintracht Frankfurt bedankt sich bei Ritsu Doan und seiner feinen Einzelleistung, die zum Sieg gegen Augsburg reichte. FCA-Trainer Manuel Baum hat sich durch das Spiel allerdings aus anderen Gründen eine Diskussion mit seiner Tochter eingehandelt. Dem FC St. Pauli gelang nach 10 sieglosen Partien in der Liga der lang ersehnte Sieg gegen Heidenheim durch zwei Tore von Martijn Kaars und Wolfsburg arbeitet sich unter Interims-Trainer Daniel Bauer durch das 3:1 in Gladbach aus der Krise. Wird die Bauerlösung nun zur Dauerlösung? Und ist die TSG Hoffenheim tatsächlich reif für die Champions League? Das 4:1 gegen den Hamburger SV war der nächste beeindruckende Offensiv-Auftritt der Kraichgauer. Und beeindruckt hat auch Union Berlin. Beim etwas überraschenden Heimsieg gegen RB Leipzig konnten die Köpenicker endlich mal wieder über Stürmer-Tore jubeln. Das alles und mehr sind die Themen in der neuen Folge des Bundesliga Updates. Viel Spaß beim Hören und danke fürs Dabei-Sein!
Terrier entscheidet das Nachbarschaftsduell am Rhein mit einem sensationellen Ibrahimovic-Tor, aber Ärger gab es vor dem Spiel: Wurden die Kölner Fans übergriffig von der Polizei kontrolliert? Es ist kompliziert! Auf St. Pauli brennt noch Licht! Wichtiger Sieg im Keller. Die Flutlicht-Spezialisten aus Köpenick schicken das Hype-Team RBl nach Hause. Der BVB kämpft mit allen Mitteln um Schlotterbeck - auch mit ungewöhnlichen? Und die Bayern lassen sensationell gegen das neue Mainz von Urs Fischer Punkte!---------------Ihr habt Bock bekommen auf HOLY? Eure Alternative zu ungesunden Soft- und Energydrinks! Dann nutzt doch unsere Rabattcodes und spart bei eurer nächsten Bestellung:FRITZSTROH5 (5€ Rabatt auf die erste Bestellung)FRITZSTROH (10% Rabatt auf alles, auch für Bestandskunden)Nutzt unseren Link und ab dafür in den Warenkorb: https://weareholy.com/fritzstroh/tryMit dem Code „FRITZUNDSTROH“ bekommt ihr bei unserem Partner Matchday Nutrition - Sportnahrung extra für Fussballer - maximalen Rabatt im Shop: http://bit.ly/fritzundstrohpodcast---------------Wöchentlicher Fussball-Podcast mit Max Fritzsching & Michael Strohmaier! Rückblick & Highlights vom Bundesliga-Spieltag und auch ein bisschen 2. Bundesliga - jeden Sonntag neu!Auch als YouTube-Show verfügbar: www.youtube.com/@fritzundstroh_fussballshowClips, Memes und vieles mehr auf Social Media!Instagram: www.instagram.com/fritzundstroh_fussballshow/TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@fritzundstrohX (Twitter): www.x.com/FRITZUNDSTROH---------------Managed by Scaling GmbHBusiness-Anfragen an: info@scaling-agentur.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Anouk Le Terrier, co-fondatrice de DIJO, raconte sans filtre ce que personne ne voit derrière une success story.La vraie histoire. Pas celle des médias.Burn-out parental, errance médicale, Hashimoto, postpartum, hypercroissance, notoriété soudaine grâce à Qui veut être mon associé ?, perte de sens, et reconstruction personnelle…Pendant 1h15, Anouk déroule tout :- comment une maladie auto-immune l'a menée à créer Dijo,- comment elle et Lisa ont bâti une marque iconique sans levée de fonds,- ce que la TV a fait exploser dans leur vie (le bon… et le très dur),- comment elle a failli tout arrêter,- et ce qu'il faut pour continuer à tenir quand ton succès te dépasse.Un échange brut, sincère, lumineux : un épisode fort de Serial
“God Loves a Terrier” with Vandra Huber [caption id="attachment_14655" align="alignleft" width="523"] Dr. Vandra Huber, McVan Scottish Terriers.[/caption] Host Laura Reeves is joined by Terrier expert Vandra Huber for an overview of this plucky, feisty, fun group of dogs. Huber gave herself a Scottish Terrier as a college graduation present. Forty five years later her many claims to fame include co-ownership of Peggy Sue, Ch. Gaelforce Post Script, piloted by Maripi Wooldridge to Best in Show at Westminster Kennel Club in 1995. Ch. McVan's To Russia With Love, Knopa, won Best in Show at Crufts in 2015 handled by Rebecca Cross, who had been campaigning her in the United States. “Terrier comes from the word terra,” Huber noted. “So these are dogs that do have jobs, just like other groups of dogs, have specific jobs. And the work that terriers perform relates to earth functions. So we have everything from the short -legged terriers who have to be a bit tenacious, okay, maybe a lot tenacious, to go into burrows … think about if you went into a burrow or even saw a badger. If you drag that badger out with your teeth and get out of a burrow and bring it back. “Or then we have the smooth fox terrier whose job is to accompany individuals on the hunt and to be clever enough to round up that fox and alert the hunter as to where that fox is hiding. And yes, they are a little bit sly too. “And then we go to the larger terriers, coated terriers, I'll add, and their work is usually more above ground. So the shorter the legs the more into the earth they go. “You've got to think that most terriers come from the British Isles so you've got rocky terrain, you've got grass, you've got burrows to dig in and oh yes Scotties and these short -legged tears are extremely good as mousers and in digging up any tulips you might plant… “They are awesome squirrel hunters. So a terrier, when it is playing into its natural instincts, you also have to be a little tough because, like a cat, they're going to bring that dead prey to you very proudly. It could be a bunny. It could be a squirrel. So many of those types of creatures are fair game because most of the terriers believe they are bigger and stronger than almost anything else.”
Une femme sur trois souffre de problèmes digestifs chroniques! Découvrez avec Anouk Le Terrier, cofondatrice de Dijo, comment comprendre et apaiser votre ventre sans régime restrictif.✨ POINTS CLÉS :✨ Le ventre des femmes subit de nombreuses transformations tout au long de la vie (règles, grossesse, ménopause)✨ Les ballonnements ne sont pas une fatalité mais un signal d'inflammation à écouter✨ La constipation chronique n'est jamais normale et peut causer une fatigue inexpliquée✨ Le microbiote intestinal est unique comme une "forêt tropicale" personnelleVous pensez tout savoir sur votre ventre? Peut-être pas! Saviez-vous que le jeûne intermittent n'est pas recommandé pour toutes les femmes? Ou que supprimer le gluten ne résout pas 90% des problèmes digestifs?
Comme vous le savez sans doute, je suis enceinte notre 6e enfant ! Et durant cette grossesse, j'ai fait ce que je n'avais jamais pensé à faire auparavant : j'ai demandé tous mes dossiers médicaux d'accouchements.Pourquoi et comment ?C'est ce que je vous explique dans ce petit épisode très court, mais qui pourrait bien vous donner des idées…---Le site des MontessouricettesLien pour me laisser un petit message audio avec votre question ou votre suggestion de thème (j'inclurai votre message dans un prochain épisode !)Notre communauté gratuite, le Terrier des MontessouricettesFormation Aménager sa maison MontessoriCatalogue des formations des MontessouricettesVous pouvez nous envoyer vos retours, suggestions et commentaires ici :
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
David Pepose is a writer who’s been making some serious waves in the comic book industry over the past several years. Recently he’s been working on comic book adaptations of classic animated characters (Space Ghost, Captain Planet, Speed Racer), he’s worked on Marvel comic properties (The Savage Avengers, Cable: Love and Chrome), and has created […]
Das Bundesgericht hat die Beschwerde eines Hundehalters abgewiesen, dessen Tier das Zürcher Veterinäramt als verbotenen bullartigen Terrier einstufte. Damit darf der Hund nicht im Kanton Zürich verbleiben. Weitere Themen: · Möglicher Verkauf von «Energie 360°» hat nun ein Preisschild. · Touristenbus fährt in Zürcher Kunsthaus. · Dorothee Elmiger gewinnt den Deutschen Buchpreis. · Als vor 70 Jahren eine Badi in Küsnacht in den Zürichsee rutschte. Ein Rückblick.
What did the Egyptians, Assyrians, Celts and Hittites use in war – but not the Romans? What breed of dog do you get when you cross a Terrier and an English Greyhound?
In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, host Jonathan Thomas speaks with Agnes Stamp, author of 'Country Life's Book of Dogs.' They explore the rich history of dogs in British aristocracy, the inspiration behind the book, and Agnes's personal experiences with various dog breeds. The conversation delves into the role of dogs in society, the impact of photography on public perception, and delightful anecdotes from history. Agnes shares her journey to writing the book and discusses the importance of preserving vulnerable native breeds. The episode is a celebration of the bond between humans and dogs, highlighting their significance in British culture. Special guest stars include Jonathan's King Charles Cavalier Spaniel Cooper. Links Win a Copy of the Book Sign-up Form Country Life's Book of Dogs (Amazon) Country Life's Book of Dogs (Bookshop.org) Country Life Magazine Country Life Archive Country Life 125 Book (Amazon) Country Life 125 Book (Bookshop.org) Country Life 125 Interview John Goodall Takeaways The book is a love letter to dogs. Dogs have been part of Country Life's editorial makeup since its inception. Agnes has a deep love for all dog breeds. Historically, dogs served various purposes in society. The shift from working dogs to companion dogs reflects societal changes. Photography has played a crucial role in shaping public perception of dogs. Agnes's personal experiences with dogs influenced her writing. The importance of preserving vulnerable native breeds is emphasized. Humans and dogs share a unique bond that transcends time. The book offers a snapshot of the breeds dear to Country Life. Sound Bites "Princess Diana actually called them a moving carpet of corgis because she was always had them at her ankles." - Agnes describing Queen Elizabeth II's famous corgi pack. "on his wedding night when Napoleon went back to the covers to hop into bed with Josephine, fortune popped out and savaged Napoleon." - The story of Josephine Bonaparte's pug attacking Napoleon on their wedding night. "Lord Byron had his beloved Newfoundland, Bowson... But a little known fact is that he also kept two bulldogs during his time at Cambridge University. And they were called Savage and Smut." - Revealing Byron's lesser-known bulldogs with memorable names. "all I observed was the silliness of the king playing with his dogs all the while and not minding the business." - Samuel Pepys' 1666 critique of King Charles II's obsession with his spaniels during government meetings. "And when one of the young princes appears on screen, she says, you know, could be William could be George. And then as soon as a corgi appears, she says instantly that Susan." - Queen Elizabeth II recognizing her dog before her own grandchildren in family videos. "the tale of Laszlo, the Dan-Diedenmont Terrier... this particular Terrier terrorized Boris Johnson when he was editing The Spectator." - A vulnerable native breed dog giving the future PM trouble. "there are great kennels at an estate here called Goodwood, which by the way had heating before the main house did." - The priority given to prize foxhounds over human comfort in aristocratic estates. "Dachshunds had a bit of a, you know, rough deal in this country historically... They were persecuted for being German." - The unfortunate wartime treatment of German dog breeds in Britain. "I think beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I agree. I mean, I don't think any dog could be described as grotesque." - Agnes diplomatically defending all dog breeds when asked about "grotesque looking dogs." "They said that Staffies should have a tail like a old fashioned pump handle and Titan really did." - A charming breed standard description that perfectly matched Agnes's own dog. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the World of Aristocratic Dogs 03:03 The Inspiration Behind the Book 06:56 Agnes Stamp's Journey as a Writer 12:06 The Role of Dogs in British Aristocracy 17:00 Selection Criteria for Dog Breeds 21:09 Delightful Discoveries in Dog History 22:57 Exploring the Royal Kennel Club Library 24:05 Anecdotes of King Charles Spaniels 25:09 Researching Dog Breeds and Historical Figures 26:32 Captivating Stories of Dogs in History 28:25 Monarchs and Their Love for Dogs 30:08 The Aristocratic Appeal of Basset Hounds and Dachshunds 31:38 The Shift from Working Dogs to Companions 35:14 Preserving Britain's Canine Heritage 37:26 The Role of Photography in Dog Culture 40:06 Takeaways for Non-Dog Owners 41:28 Choosing the Right Dog Breed 44:04 anglotopia-podcast-outro.mp4 YouTube Version
Stella Chrysostomou from VOLUME Books reviews Terrier, Worrier: A Poem in Five Parts by Anna Jackson, published by Auckland University Press.
From a chair that killed 60 people to a haunted doll that demands written apologies, these stolen and cursed artifacts have exacted terrible revenge on those who dared to take them — through death, illness, and supernatural torment that forced their terrified owners to return them with desperate warnings to others.Join the DARKNESS SYNDICATE: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateIN THIS EPISODE: It was Labor Day, 1980 when Cynthia Clements disappeared – it wouldn't be until more than a month later that her body would be found. And we still don't know who killed her. (The Unsolved Murder of Cynthia Clements) *** A harbinger of doom is a sign, a warning of bad things to come. A supernatural forerunner to disaster, you might say – which several do, in Canada. There, they are more than familiar with forerunners of disaster and have several examples they could point to from over the years. (Canada's Harbingers of Doom) *** Can you sue a schnauzer? Can you take a cat to court? Put a Terrier on trial? Can you arrest a mule for murder? You'd be surprised how many animals have been put on trial – and for what reasons! (Accused Critters In Court) *** Wilford Sweeten was found dead of food poisoning. Then across town, a pastor's wife was found dead of food poisoning as well. And that' when rumors already circulating in the small town of Ida, Illinois began to be confirmed – and the identities of the killers would shock people nationwide. (The Murdering Minister) *** It was probably said best by Old Time Radio's “The Shadow” when he said at the beginning of each episode, “The weed of crime bears bitter fruit… crime does not pay.” But true life criminals don't seem to be too concerned about that. Some thieves, however, did learn it the hard way – when they stole what turned out to be cursed relics… and paid the price for swiping them. (Cursed Relics And The Karma They Brought To Those Who Stole Them)ABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. 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Parental discretion is strongly advised.CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Lead-In00:01:12.570 = Show Open00:03:39.418 = Cursed Relics And The Karma They Brought To Those Who Stole Them00:12:11.135 = Canada's Harbingers of Doom00:48:55.688 = The Unsolved Murder of Cynthia Clements00:53:48.454 = The Murdering Minister01:03:57.678 = Accused Critters in Court01:13:45.776 = Show CloseSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Cursed Relics And The Karma They Brought To Those Who Stole Them” by Melissa Brinks for Graveyard Shift:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p98v4bt“The Unsolved Murder of Cynthia Clements” by Robert A. Waters for Kidnapping Murder and Mayhem:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5btt6eh4“Canada's Harbingers of Doom” posted at Mysteries of Canada: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckvmwxzBOOK: “Bluenose Ghosts” by Helen Creighton: https://amzn.to/44R46zKBOOK: “Folklore – Prince Edward Island” by Sterling Ramsay: https://amzn.to/43NlS5BBOOK: “Mysteries of Canada, Volume 1” by Hammerson Peters: https://amzn.to/3OzAtgHBOOK: “Folklore of Nova Scotia” by Mary L. Fraser: https://amzn.to/3DCWAww“Accused Critters In Court” by Jodi Smith for Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9e5y9m“The Murdering Minister” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y4bx3r5w=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. 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The Glen of Imaal Terrier's Place in Ireland We have friend of the pod Theresa Nesbitt back and you guys know how much I harp on the current dogs are living history, right? Like this is my jam. And that purebred dogs represent a specific place and a specific people in a specific time. Well, Theresa has taken that for the Glen of Imaal Terrier and done this huge deep dive on it. And her information and her stories are so fascinating. You know, in the green room off air we were talking about. How cool it is for kids for adults to learn history using purebred dogs. In Ireland, the national cultural heritage status of native breeds is protected by the government. “What they're protecting is yes, the dogs,” Theresa said, “but actually the dog-human connection and where they came from relate to so many parts of Irish history and heritage. And there's only 9 native breeds there so I love getting into it because I felt like it was manageable. “I think for preservation, it's really about the past and the present and the future. So we have to look at what came from the past. Right now, breeders, right now, we're working very hard with breed standards and we're saying, so how do we move forward into the future? “Breeders can find their purpose for what they need to do today to make sure that those dogs of the future are still able to reach back through time and touch those things. So it's a hard job for us, but we have to do it.” Theresa's description of the physical location that is the Glen of Imaal is absolutely fascinating and why it tends to indicate to her the breed would have been unlikely to actually have worked as turnspit dogs. “What is really important about it being the Glen of Imaal is the antique features and the unrefined to this day. And because (the area) was so hard to get to, the dogs stayed the way the dogs used to be.” Listen back to the episodes referenced in today's conversation HERE and HERE.
durée : 00:58:06 - Le Souffle de la pensée - par : Géraldine Mosna-Savoye - Le philosophe Peter Szendy évoque un petit conte inquiétant et inachevé sur une taupe paranoïaque qui n'a qu'un rêve : celui de bâtir le terrier parfait, à l'abri du monde de ses bruits et de ses dangers, jusqu'à faire de son chez-soi le lieu de toutes les menaces : "Le Terrier" de Franz Kafka. - réalisation : Nicolas Berger - invités : Peter Szendy Professeur en littérature comparée et en humanité à l'Université de Brown aux Etats-Unis, conseiller auprès de la Philharmonie de Paris
Send us a textAfter a five-month hiatus, The Doggone Truth About Rescue is back! In this episode, we sit down with the founder Jen Dulski to get caught up on all the latest happenings—introducing mini horses to the barn, updates on Wichita, and how faith continues to shape the journey. Tune in for heartfelt stories, rescue insights, and a fresh perspective on the road ahead!Cover Dog of the Episode: Luna, a 9 year old Terrier,Pit Bull Mix- rescued back in 2018, she is one of the first dogs Always & Furever ever saved. She has bounced around foster homes, but it has been 2 years since her last placement. She has special needs with allergies and needs someone who understands her medical care.Support the show
A partir de la denúncia ciutadana de veïns de Quint Mar, l'Ajuntament ha tramitat l'expedient sancionador al propietari de tres gossos de raça Pit Bull Terrier, per infraccions a l'ordenança municipal sobre tinença i protecció dels animals, entre les quals hi ha la de tenir els gossos sense alimentació, instal·lacions adequades, atenció veterinària, o llicència per a la tinença de gossos considerats potencialment perillosos. La regidora de salut pública i benestar animal, Eva Martin, agraeix la col·laboració ciutadana i informa que, hores d'ara, els gossos estan acollits al CAAD i, probablement, quan l'expedient acabi i el propietari perdi la seva custòdia, tindran noves llars d'adopció. L'entrada L’Ajuntament multa amb 16000€ al propietari de tres pitbull terrier per tenir-los en males condicions ha aparegut primer a Radio Maricel.
Is your pet a medical or behavioral mystery? Searching for the veterinary version of Dr. House can be frustrating. Join the Amys as they discuss Malus - a very special Terrier with a medical mystery. Without his mom Katrina pushing for a diagnosis, Malus' behavior would never have improved. Learn more about this mysterious disorder - Tethered Cord Syndrome - which can only be diagnosed and treated by a few veterinarians in the world!Grab a cocktail, and get up to speed on the latest buzzzzzz, courtesy of your favorite VBees
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La Federación Canofila Internacional, divide las razas de perros en 10 grupos según sus características. Estas divisiones incluyen perros de trabajo, de pastoreo, de deporte, no deporte, los Terrier, los Toy, entre otros. El MVZ David Romero, repasa cada uno de los grupos y nos cuenta las características, necesidades y algunos de sus padecimientos. La clasificación se hace según el uso y propósito de las razas. Para ser los mejores humanos para nuestros compañeros de cuatro patas, hay información básica que debemos conocer. El MVZ Felipe Ramírez, nos explica ¿Cuáles son los días más fértiles de perras y gatas? ¿Qué encontramos en la materia fecal de nuestros animales que puede indicar que hay algún problema? ¿Las masas en la piel son de importancia médica? El MVZ Ramírez responde a éstas y otras dudas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I'm sitting down with Division I Wofford Head Coach J.J. Edwards. This is his 2nd year as The Terrier's Head Coach. Topics Include:The importance of recruiting “Athleticism”Coaching through mental “slumps”Achieving Success on the base pathPrior to the head coaching position, J.J. had been on the coaching staff at Wofford as an assistant for 12 seasons, including the last two as the associate head coach. A native of Endwell, New York, Edwards received his bachelor's degree in history from Sacred Heart in 2010 and added a master's in the art of teaching in 2011. Ready to take your game to the next level? With our holistic and data-driven approach, experienced coaches, and cutting-edge technology, RPP Baseball takes the guesswork out of player development. Twitter https://twitter.com/RPP_Baseball/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/RPP_Baseball/ Call us at 201-308-3363 Email us at rpp@RocklandPeakPerformance.com Website ...
It's Live Music Friday with the Music Inclusion Ensemble, ahead of their year-end show at the Berklee Performance Center. We talk with founder Adrian Anantawan, singer/songwriter/disability rights advocate Gaelynn Lea and violist Connor Valcy.NBC Boston's Sue O'Connell on the second Karen Read trial jury selection and the toxic online discourse that still surrounds the case.Lyndia Downie of the Pine Street Inn joins to celebrate the opening of a new affordable housing center aptly named… “The Lyndia.” She's joined by the building's architect, Eric Robinson, to talk about Beacon Hill's latest efforts to boost the shelter system and combat homelessness as federal funds dry up.BU disinformation researcher Joan Donovan talks about how billionaires like Zuckerberg and Musk are laying the groundwork for oligarchy, AI's promise and pitfalls and her role in recent peaceful Tesla protests.
Black Russian Terrier: "The Black Pearl of Russia" [caption id="attachment_13770" align="alignright" width="354"] Emily Fagan showing one of her Black Russian Terriers.[/caption] Host Laura Reeves is joined by Emily Fagan, breeder of Black Russian Terriers, for a Love the Breeds episode talking about the “big black fluffy bearded beasts” that have become her “spirit animal.” “Like they are the Black Pearl of Russia and they really are like the hidden gem. Most people, they see them and they're like, ohh, boy, that's kind of this big black scary kind of looking dog. And they're so stoic and regal in public and then they come home and they're absolute goofballs, complete clowns,” Fagan said. “A short background history that Stalin basically was jealous of the Germans, you know, and their wonderful police military dogs. So he's like, you know what, I'm gonna make a superior breed of dog for military and police work. He got a bunch of scientists, geneticists together and actually started developing the Black Russian Terrier. The four main contributors are the Rottweiler, the giant Schnauzer, the Newfoundland and the Airedale Terrier. So there's the terrier. But they are very much NOT a terrier.” [caption id="attachment_13768" align="alignleft" width="389"] Black Russian Terrier training for "bite work" competition.[/caption] The breed was utilized by the KGB, and still is today by its successor agency, the FSB, as well as being used in the Russian prison system. It's job, Fagan said, was to terrify people. And they're very good at their job. The best owners of BRTs are not first-time dog owners, Fagan said. She added that structure and very defined rules are critical. “You do need to be fair because they are very smart,” Fagan noted. “This is not an old school, put the dog on its back. You can't do that. Absolutely not. You would ruin your relationship with this breed because it's built on trust too. You have to build respect. So a person who understands a structured environment is really going to thrive.”
In this episode, endurance legend Sean Conway reveals the mindset, discipline, and relentless drive that pushed him to complete 105 Ironmans in 105 days—even after a near-fatal accident! Discover how to ditch excuses, find your tribe, and stay motivated when the going gets tough. Learn why having no Plan B is the key to pushing limits, breaking records, and achieving what seems impossible. From non-negotiable habits to mental toughness hacks, this episode will fire you up to take action, commit fully, and crush your biggest goals! Timestamps: 00:20 Intro 00:52 Sean's devastating cycling accident 02:00 Writing books and motivation behind them 02:56 Joe's car accident and Ironman experience 03:55 Breaking records and endurance rivalries 05:08 Balancing extreme challenges with family 05:59 Terrier mindset & relentless goal-chasing. 07:11 Finding motivation when you're stuck 08:35 Building momentum through community 10:28 Why some quit and others keep going 12:11 No plan B strategy to stay in the game 15:53 Non-negotiables and removing decisions 17:19 Overcoming the brain's resistance to hard work 20:08 Where to find Sean's work. 20:30 Joe challenges Sean to a Spartan Race Connect to Sean:
Heute bei Dr. Hart und Dr. Zart: Ein Terrier, der nicht mehr rasselt...
Two draws, but two very different performances give the pod's two hosts two games to discuss in which Reading picked up two points. Ben and Ross debate Wareham's effectiveness up top after a run of starts, and the listeners are interested in the makeup of the midfield in the mailbag. Plus Ben remembers that photo of Steve Evans' dog, so that's always fun. Thanks as always to our friends at ZCZ Films for sponsoring the pod! Follow The Tilehurst End on Twitter @thetilehurstend Follow Ben on Twitter @mrblthomas Follow Ross on Bluesky @webberross.bsky.social
Découvrez le troisième et dernier épisode de notre 27ème histoire audio pour enfants : Émile et le terrier secret !C'est au beau milieu d'une tempête de neige que se retrouvent Émile et ses nouveaux amis de Minievaro, à la recherche de Neige la Yétie. Est-ce elle qui sabote la préparation de la grande nuit des cadeaux ?! Les enfants vont bientôt le savoir !Une histoire originale d'Envolées Contées, écrite par Lucile Petit, co-réalisée par Suzanne Jolys et Héloïse Pierre ; illustrée par Marie Brd ; en partenariat avec la plateforme de jeux éducatifs ALEC.Pour en savoir plus, rdv sur :le site d'Alec : https://alec-edu.com/notre site : https://www.clap.audio/envoleesconteesnotre compte instagram @envoleesconteesPour soutenir notre podcast et profiter de nos histoires sans génériques et sans sponsors, rdv sur :notre patreon (3€/mois) : https://www.patreon.com/envoleescontees Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Découvrez le second épisode de notre 27ème histoire audio pour enfants : Émile et le terrier secret !Depuis sa rencontre avec Alec le fennec, Émile se retrouve au village de Minievaro. Mais ici c'est la panique ! Alors que la grande nuit des cadeaux se prépare, des choses étranges ne cessent de se produire : les guirlandes tombent, les sablés changent de forme, les boules de Noël roulent sur les pavés, ... ! Cette fois, Cinamone la canneline et Girofle le lutin veulent mettre les choses au clair.Une histoire originale d'Envolées Contées, écrite par Lucile Petit, co-réalisée par Suzanne Jolys et Héloïse Pierre ; illustrée par Marie Brd ; en partenariat avec la plateforme de jeux éducatifs ALEC.Pour en savoir plus, rdv sur :le site d'Alec : https://alec-edu.com/notre site : https://www.clap.audio/envoleesconteesnotre compte instagram @envoleesconteesPour soutenir notre podcast et profiter de nos histoires sans génériques et sans sponsors, rdv sur :notre patreon (3€/mois) : https://www.patreon.com/envoleescontees Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Join the host as they watch the first of this year's Christmas set horror movies and then first up is Terrier 3. Tune in and listen as they dive back into the hellscape of Art the clown Socials: Insta | Letterboxd | TikTok | Merch For Business Email: letterstoomedia@gmail.com
Découvrez le premier épisode de notre 27ème histoire audio pour enfants : Émile et le terrier secret !Dans cette histoire, Émile se voit offrir par ses tantes une nouvelle peluche : un petit fennec tout doux ! Alors qu'Émile s'endort avec la peluche, celle-ci se met à bouger et à parler. Le petit fennec lui explique qu'il doit absolument se rendre dans un village, accessible par un terrier secret, pour la grande nuit de la magie... Mais une fois sur place, tout ne semble pas se dérouler comme prévu.Une histoire originale d'Envolées Contées, écrite par Lucile Petit, co-réalisée par Suzanne Jolys et Héloïse Pierre ; illustrée par Marie Brd ; en partenariat avec la plateforme de jeux éducatifs ALEC.Pour en savoir plus, rdv sur :le site d'Alec : https://alec-edu.com/notre site : https://www.clap.audio/envoleesconteesnotre compte instagram @envoleesconteesPour soutenir notre podcast et profiter de nos histoires sans génériques et sans sponsors, rdv sur :notre patreon (3€/mois) : https://www.patreon.com/envoleescontees Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Join the host as they watch the first of this year's Christmas set horror movies and then first up is Terrier 3. Tune in and listen as they dive back into the hellscape of Art the clown Socials: Insta | Letterboxd | TikTok | Merch For Business Email: letterstoomedia@gmail.com
The Duke Blue Devils return to Cameron on Saturday to take on the Wofford Terriers, and we preview the game on DBR Bites #68. Charles Barkley once said famously, “I don't know what a Wofford is...but I know basketball.” Well, we get to learn who the Wofford Terriers are as we get ready for the Blue Devils to line up against them. This is always that difficult team that gives opponents fits in the NCAA Tournament, so we have to take them seriously. After discussing who Wofford has played and how they've done so far, Jason and Donald get into the analytics, focusing on what they do well on offense and defense as well as where they haven't been great. Hopefully the 3 point shooting is back on Saturday, because Wofford allows a lot of them! We then discuss some of the players who we could see from Wofford, including one that has a personal connection to Jason that will have him perhaps cheering for a couple of Terrier 3s on Saturday. After the break, Duke is headed to Army next year for a Veterans Day road game at West Point, and we think that's going to be super cool. And, we end with Jared McCain absolutely lighting it up for the Philadelphia 76ers and earning some buzz for Rookie of the Year. Make sure you're following us! Head to our Linktree to get all our available social media and links to follow and subscribe to the show. That includes our affiliate partnerships, from Homefield Apparel (use the code DBRPODCAST to save 15% off your first order) and Fanatics to the NBA Store, NFL Shop, and even Fubo TV. And...we have some more coming! Save some cash on the latest gear or follow the Blue Devils on the go by hitting those affiliate links and it helps support the show as well. We are now on YouTube! Subscribe there, rate, and review our episodes on there and everywhere you get your podcasts. Also, follow us on Twitter @DukeRoundup! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#183: Pat Chambers is the Florida Gulf Coast University men's basketball head coach. He is the former head coach at Penn State and Boston University, as well as the associate head coach at Villanova. Pat did not know he wanted to be a college basketball coach. For the first 8 years out of college he started in business and was quickly very successful. However, a near death experience helped him find clarity in his purpose and passion to coach basketball. Within a few years he found himself helping build Villanova into a basketball powerhouse. After their run to the final four in 2009 he took the job as the head coach at Boston University. In just 2 years he led the Terrier's to the NCAA tournament and was given the opportunity to lead the Penn State men's basketball program. After 9 seasons at Penn State, he now leads the FGCU men's basketball program. On the show he shares the impact of his family and parents, experiences playing college basketball, getting into coaching, power of perspective, courage, faith, purpose, passion, his pillars of excellence and much more. For more on Coach Chambers check him out on social, as well as FGCUatheltics.com Enjoy the show!
Weird Darkness is narrated by professional full-time voice actor Darren Marlar. No A.I. voices are ever used in the show. Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version with all artwork created for the YouTube and podcast thumbnails: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/krd73yjhIN THIS EPISODE: It was Labor Day, 1980 when Cynthia Clements disappeared – it wouldn't be until more than a month later that her body would be found. And we still don't know who killed her. (The Unsolved Murder of Cynthia Clements) *** A harbinger of doom is a sign, a warning of bad things to come. A supernatural forerunner to disaster, you might say – which several do, in Canada. There, they are more than familiar with forerunners of disaster and have several examples they could point to from over the years. (Canada's Harbingers of Doom) *** Can you sue a schnauzer? Can you take a cat to court? Put a Terrier on trial? Can you arrest a mule for murder? You'd be surprised how many animals have been put on trial – and for what reasons! (Accused Critters In Court) *** Wilford Sweeten was found dead of food poisoning. Then across town, a pastor's wife was found dead of food poisoning as well. And that' when rumors already circulating in the small town of Ida, Illinois began to be confirmed – and the identities of the killers would shock people nationwide. (The Murdering Minister) *** It was probably said best by Old Time Radio's “The Shadow” when he said at the beginning of each episode, “The weed of crime bears bitter fruit… crime does not pay.” But true life criminals don't seem to be too concerned about that. Some thieves, however, did learn it the hard way – when they stole what turned out to be cursed relics… and paid the price for swiping them. (Cursed Relics And The Karma They Brought To Those Who Stole Them)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Cold Open & Show Intro00:04:15.749 = Cursed Relics And The Karma They Brought To Those Who Stole Them00:14:38.053 = Canada's Harbingers of Doom00:52:29.941 = The Unsolved Murder of Cynthia Clements00:57:39.389 = The Murdering Minister01:08:42.654 = Accused Critters in Court01:18:39.623 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Cursed Relics And The Karma They Brought To Those Who Stole Them” by Melissa Brinks for Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p98v4bt“The Unsolved Murder of Cynthia Clements” by Robert A. Waters for Kidnapping Murder and Mayhem:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5btt6eh4“Canada's Harbingers of Doom” posted at Mysteries of Canada: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yckvmwxzBOOK: “Bluenose Ghosts” by Helen Creighton: https://amzn.to/44R46zKBOOK: “Folklore – Prince Edward Island” by Sterling Ramsay: https://amzn.to/43NlS5BBOOK: “Mysteries of Canada, Volume 1” by Hammerson Peters: https://amzn.to/3OzAtgHBOOK: “Folklore of Nova Scotia” by Mary L. Fraser: https://amzn.to/3DCWAww“Accused Critters In Court” by Jodi Smith for Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9e5y9m“The Murdering Minister” by Troy Taylor: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y4bx3r5wWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library.= = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: August 01, 2023CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/CursedStolenObjects
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Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ "Chasing Truth? Be Like the Terrier"}-- Your Generation - How do you manage large groups of people? - Predatory Behaviour - What does the Lion King represent? - Techniques of Taking Over World Trade - Appearances and Chaos - Making Piles of Money - Psychopaths Rule the World - How and why are we kept too busy to study? - History, His-Story - Deceiving Your Prey - Forcing Folk Out of the Country - Depopulation - Cancers, Sterilization - Countryside Should Be for Elite - War is Lucrative - Ontario, Climate Change Plans - Green Bank - Be Like Terrier Chasing Rabbit - Cons and Illusions - Lies and Statistics - Abbott and Costello on Borrowing 50 Cents - Scientific Control of Society.