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The Secret Cabal's 2021 Fundraiser is live on Kickstarter right now! In today's episode the Founders jump into talking about a bunch of great games we've been playing including Imperium: Classics, Destinies, Stay Cool, The Initiative, Sagrada, and Dungeon Twister. Then Jamie, Chris, Steve and Don dive into a feature review of Monumental designed by Matthew Dunstan and published by Funforge. Tony T, as always, rounded up a list of the most important tabletop gaming news stories you'll find while the rest of the guys chatter away with their thoughts. Then finally the boys discuss Analysis Paralysis and Downtime and how it affects gameplay. Monumental Overview 01:02:24, Monumental Review 01:07:16, News with Tony T 01:41:09, Analysis Paralysis and Downtime 02:26:14
The Founders are back again for some meshugenah nonsense in episode 229! Today the gang talks about some games they've been playing which include Blitz Bowl Season 2, Endangered, Broom Service, Sherlock Files, Tribond and Beyond the Sun. Then Jamie and Don dive into a feature review of After the Empire from Grey Fox Games and look back at Viticulture Essentials edition from Stonemaier Games one year later. Then Tony T does what Tony T does best - giving you the best damned tabletop gaming news roundup in all of tabletop gaming while the rest of the guys chirp in the background. And finally, the gang take a break from gaming conversation to tell some stories from their pasts while playing Two Truths and a Lie! After the Empire Overview 00:55:05, After the Empire Review 00:59:02, Viticulture Look Back 01:24:21, News with Tony T 01:31:36, Two Truths and a Lie 02:11:15
On this episode of Try Saying That Out Loud, Jamie and Lo unpack Bachelor contestant Rachel Kirkconnell’s Instagram apology & talk about performative allyship, especially for those in the public eye. Then Jamie gets vulnerable about self-esteem in her first, but undoubtedly not the last, Try Saying THAT moment of the month (:30).“Lo, I wanna know…” kicks off with a question about anxiety-friendly foods (:48), & then Lo has her very own reckoning, as Jamie does her Enneagram 7 deep dive (:58).Later, the hosts have an incredible conversation about their February book club/#PodPick - Detransition, Baby by Torrey Peters (1:18) & continue to discuss the overarching theme of motherhood with regards to both current & anticipated reads (1:33). The episode wraps with Lo screaming about Temptation Island & Kevin Costner (1:46). Really, where did he come from!?
The Founders are back for another jam-packed episode of The Cabal. The gang jumps into a bunch of games they've been playing including Dice Throne Adventures, Biblios, Risk Legacy update, Etherfields and Slay the Spire. Then Jamie, Don and Chris get into a feature review of Praga Caput Regni by Vladimír Suchý and a double header look back of both Flotilla and Maracaibo. Then after Tony T's news segment, the Founders discuss movies tv shows and intellectual property board games. Overview 00:51:34, Praga Caput Regni Review 00:56:21, Flotilla Look Back 01:18:41, Maracaibo Look Back 01:22:32, News with Tony T 01:25:28, Movies, TV and Board Games 02:16:08
Jamie Lissow is a revered comedian seen on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, Dry Bar Comedy, and more. He’s also a writer, actor, and producer known for CBS’ “Man with a Plan”, Netflix’s “Real Rob”. Jamie sits down to pay Stephen a visit to talk about touring across the country with Rob Schneider, two movies he's writing for (including one with Rob Schneider), and more! Then Jamie and Stephen get cracking on some self-help, including deciphering a quote from a robot, what to do about a boyfriend that only eats chicken nuggets, dealing with a friend with lice, and so much more. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! Follow ACAP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/acomedyadvicepodcast/ Follow Jamie! http://www.jamielissow.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamjamielissow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieLissow See Jamie perform with Rob Schneider! https://www.tempeimprov.com/events/41023 https://www.robschneider.com/tour --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hyperbrole-podcast/message
Cam Taylor Britt had some comments that Gary wanted to dive into. Then Jamie gives us a good call and more!
This week on DLD, Matt Greer and David Forrest are joined by Manpreet Singh and Jamie McDonald to discuss our first away win of the campaign. 1-0 against Montrose on Saturday. They talk Mo "Sena" Niang's standout performance, defensive solidity and look forward to next week's game against Dumbarton. Then Jamie speaks to Thistle legend and time-wasting icon Tomáš Černý about his goalkeeping heroes, his time at Thistle and what he's up to now. Get in touch with us @drawloseordraw on Twitter and find all our other links on our Linktree. linktr.ee/drawloseordraw
Jamie Lissow is a revered comedian seen on The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central, Dry Bar Comedy, and more. He’s also a writer, actor, and producer known for CBS’ “Man with a Plan”, Netflix’s “Real Rob”. Jamie sits down to pay Stephen a visit to talk about: -Jamie’s Drybar Special “Something Awesome” and some of Jamie’s alternative names. -The signs from the universe that led Jamie to dipping his toe into the comedy water. -Why comedians can accomplish so much more if they do more than just stand-up. -How Jamie became such a darn good listener. -How Jamie met Rob Schneider, how they ended up touring together, and what it was like co-producing/acting on "Real Rob" (Jamie also lets me know what a producer does). -His experience as a producer/writer on CBS’ “Man with a Plan” and how it’s cancellation turned into other opportunities. -How he’s been able to make things work in quarantine by appreciating what he has and letting things fall into place without over worrying. Then Jamie and Stephen get cracking on some self-help, including deciphering a quote from a robot gone homicidal, how to show record execs you're cool and hip on a Zoom meeting, whether or not you should spritz your letters in perfume, and so much more. Support A Comedy Advice Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/acomedyadvicepodcast Follow ACAP on IG: https://www.instagram.com/acomedyadvicepodcast/ Follow Jamie! http://www.jamielissow.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamjamielissow/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamieLissow See Jamie perform live July 30 - Aug 2nd! https://az.houseofcomedy.net/attraction/jamie-lissow/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hyperbrole-podcast/message
This week Scheana and co-host Jamie Lynne are joined in studio by Jasmine Goode to talk all things Bachelor Nation. The girls also discuss the BLM movement and Jasmine shares what it was like growing up in her home town. Then Jamie's secret crush is finally revealed on air. Question... what's the next season of the Bachelorette going to be like during Covid times?! Tune in now to find out. Scheananigans with Scheana Shay is produced by ACTIONPARK MEDIA Follow us on Instagram:@scheana@scheananigans@actionparkmediagroup
Back to April 24th, 2019 for this Classic Episode.President Hugh Morrison joins us from the Grey-Bruce Highlanders to talk Triple A hockey in our area. We learn about some former Highlanders and upcoming prospects.Then Jamie and Andy talk about the OHL and NHL Playoffs.Twitter: @HockeyTalk913
Ohhhhhh boy. Denny is on an island in this one! There are no islands in Florida and Denny seems to have forgotten a LOT about that "Destination Wedding" to Jamie. Jamie ALMOST had a Love Connection with a guest, Mark Hunt, as he discussed his upcoming BBQ partnership. It's all in good fun! Then Jamie, Amanda, and Brando open fire on Denny and his planning...or lack there of....for his previous matrimony nuptials. But you know what....those marriages didn't make it! This is a fun one that touches on what you should do for wedding planning AND what you shouldn't do! We also sprinkle in some horror stories....and yes....Denny takes some fire here. New Episodes Every Monday Wherever you get your favorite Podcasts! Reach us at: TGCSOD@gmail.com https://www.thankgodcancersavedourdivorce.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TGCSOD Twitter: https://twitter.com/TGCSOD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tgcsod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tgcsod
Steve Kraus, of Cornell University, walks us through farrier certification vs. accreditation vs. licensing. Then Jamie and Glenn bring you bad Valentine gifts, weird news, equine news and a study on nightmares. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2369– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Cornell University, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary MedicineTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageLink: American Farriers Association, Find a Certified FarrierLink: American Association of Professional FarriersGlenn's Happy Story: Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’There’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookCoupon: Use coupon code "HRN" to get 20% off your next order at Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ovation Riding, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Steve Kraus, of Cornell University, walks us through farrier certification vs. accreditation vs. licensing. Then Jamie and Glenn bring you bad Valentine gifts, weird news, equine news and a study on nightmares. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2369– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Cornell University, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary MedicineTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageLink: American Farriers Association, Find a Certified FarrierLink: American Association of Professional FarriersGlenn's Happy Story: Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’There’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookCoupon: Use coupon code "HRN" to get 20% off your next order at Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ovation Riding, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
It's a Christmas Bonus Episode recorded especially to share with the Ladies Love Desire Facebook Group. In this episode Paul and Jamie talk about the woman filled with the holiday spirit at the WaWa. Then Jamie tells herself to go find her very own happiest place on earth and then Paul and Jamie talk about Desire Pearl and share some audio of actual "yellow banders" they recorded in November. They wrap up with a sexy story about a 2am text. You can book photos at Pearl with Jahel by DMing her on Instagram she is jahel_dgm_photography.You can find out more about the Art of Touch workshop at Room77life.com
Happy Holidays! Not only is it Christmastime, but this is also Jamie Noguchi week on Hard NOC Media! Before he appears on a special Rise of Skywalker focused edition of Hard NOC Life, Jamie is also Keith's guest on this month's Southern Fried Asian. Jamie and Keith start by negotiating the southern bona fides of the DC-Maryland-Virginia region, otherwise known as "The DMV" (1:15). Jamie then reflects on what it was like growing up in Montgomery County in a less-than-diverse school (5:30), how nerd culture went from being welcoming to being toxic (8:30), and when he started to interrogate his Asian American identity (15:00). Later, Jamie extols the virtues of practice over talent (20:00) and reflects on the moment he decided to be an artist (27:30). Then Jamie shares some details on a new project he's collaborating on with Jeremy Whitley (36:30), before he and Keith reminisce about working on SIUniverse-related projects (40:20) and the secret origins of Super Art Fight (45:30). Finally, they explain why Chinese sausage and Panda Express is the best (52:30). Subscribe to the Southern Fried Asian podcast on iTunes, Google Play, NPR One, Spotify, and Stitcher Radio! Support Hard NOC Media on Patreon and GoFundMe. Buy merch on TeePublic! Our official theme music is the song "Top Down" by Chops, Timothy Flu, and Mic Barz. Podcast logo by Jef Castro. Southern Fried Asian is produced by Keith Chow and Jes Vu.
Jamie and Matt discuss easily the best-looking loss in a season full of losses, debate Urban Meyer as a potential head coach, and weigh the realism of a Bill Callahan return. Then Jamie lets Matt rave about Watchmen, they discuss Mandalorian, and Jamie breaks down Drew Magary’s novel-length Stephen A Smith interview. The audio is probably still screwy but we can’t even bear to check before posting.
We’re back in the studio this week after Scott, Jamie and Iain have returned from their travels. Scott start by reviewing the UK Labour party’s plans to nationalise the broadband network if they win election. Then Jamie reviews the talking points from his visit to the AfricaCom event in Cape Town and Iain concludes by reporting on Vodafone’s big OpenRAN announcement at the TIP Summit in Amsterdam.
Tamara K. Anderson interviews Jamie Middlecamp in the Stories of Hope in Hard Times Podcast. Jamie shares the 5 lessons she learned having a son with Down Syndrome. She also explains how God helped and gives IEP advice.Jamie’s BioWife and mother of three–her oldest has Down SyndromeMeme to her two treasuresLived most of her live in North West ArkansasAlso lived in a small town in North CarolinaWorked with children doing home therapy and as an autism specialistTeaches Pre-K at a Mother’s Day OutLoves serving in her churchLoves watching her kids to the things they love: baseball, soccer and Special OlympicsLoves the beach and has been swimming with dolphins and 4-wheelingJamie’s StoryAt the age of 18 Jamie found herself expecting. She married the father of her unborn baby and took very good care of herself during her pregnancy–just like overly cautious first-time mamas do. She had several ultrasounds throughout her pregnancy, and they were all normal.She gave birth to her first baby, an 8 pound 8 ounce boy who they named Tyler in February 1990. A couple of hours after he was born the medical staff took him back for routine tests. After about 4 hours they finally asked the nurse where their baby was and she told them that their pediatrician would be in soon to talk to them. At this point their minds just started going a thousand miles per hour wondering what could be wrong.Tyler’s DiagnosisWhen their pediatrician came in he told them that they had detected a heart defect in their son. So, they were going to run some more tests on him and have him go down to Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Four hours later, their pediatrician returned, this time with their baby and confirmed that he did have heart problems which included several holes in his heart. He also was missing a valve that was connecting his chambers.The doctor also told them that this particular heart defect is associated with Down Syndrome, and that they suspected that he had Downs but they couldn’t confirm it yet.Jamie confesses that as they told her all of this information, she was more concerned about the heart defect. She had been blessed to grow up with some friends who had a baby with Down Syndrome so that wasn’t as scary to her. She felt shocked and scared, of course and they started praying.Their doctors were very shocked that she had a Down Syndrome baby at age 18–that is usually something that happens to 40-year-old women. So there was also some mom guilt associated with her son having Downs–even though she knew she couldn’t have changed anything genetically, she still felt guilty like maybe there was something she could have done to help Tyler be different.So, they sent them home with their baby with specific instructions to immediately return to the hospital if his lips started turning blue. Of course this made them scared to even sleep at night.Arkansas Children’s HospitalThey were also supposed to go to Arkansas Children’s Hospital in three days. Once they arrived they found out that Tyler’s jaundice was bad enough that they had to put him under the lights for a week before they could even look at his heart problem or do genetic testing for Downs. This turned their one day trip into a three week stay!They finally got the genetic testing back and the doctor confirmed that Tyler did indeed have Down Syndrome. This doctor also told them that their son would never read his name, ride a bike, go to public schools; the list went on. This made Jamie mad and she decided this doctor couldn’t tell her that her child was NOT going to do something.They may have swallowed half the pill when he was born knowing that he had heart problems, but the diagnosis was like getting punched in the stomach again.At 8 weeks, Tyler had major heart surgery and the doctors repaired his heart. This was a time of seeing how blessed they were even in their scary moments.Lessons LearnedLesson #1 Count Your BlessingsWhile they were at the hospital they met another little girl with Down Syndrome who was three and she was on her 17th surgery and has spent every single birthday in the hospital. So, even in her valley, Jamie felt like God was showing her that things could be worse and she should continue to count her blessings.She tried to always find something good within all the bad.Tyler recovered well from his heart surgery. They were at the hospital for 2 months, which was pretty remarkable considering all the work he had done.Lesson #2 The Importance of Early InterventionShortly after they were home Jamie contacted the Benton County Sunshine School. This school is an early intervention school for kiddos with special needs and they also have typical children there as well so that the special needs kiddos can interact with peers their same age.So, the Sunshine School did a home evaluation on Tyler and he qualified to start receiving therapy. Tyler started home therapy when he was three months old to help him learn simple things like tongue thrusting, head control and other simple things. The Sunshine School was very excited to be able to work with him when he was so young because the sooner they get started on therapy, the better it is for these kids.Watching and helping the therapists actually influenced Jamie’s career change. After graduating from high school she wanted to be a hairdresser, but now she decided that she wanted to work with special needs children.When Tyler turned 3 and began preschool at the Sunshine School, Jamie began working there as a home therapist.Lesson #3 Determination to Prove them WrongWhen someone tells you your child won’t do something–prove them wrong!A funny story about the genetics doctor that told them their son would never be able to do anything—he wanted a one-year-checkup with Tyler. Tyler walked into his office and the doctor handed Tyler a ball. Tyler threw the ball back to him and hit him right between the eyes. Then Jamie told him, “Don’t ever tell me my child won’t do something!” And they left and never went back.This is the story of Tyler’s life. He is very determined and capable. When he wants to do something he is going to do it. He went on to ride a bike, play softball, and basketball with the Special Olympics, he graduated from high school, and he has attended college courses at the community collegeJamie acknowledges that not every Downs child will be the same. They are going to function at different levels. She encourages people to find and embrace their children’s strengths–whether they had special needs or not.Lesson #4 PrayerWhen asked what her prayers were like upon her son’s diagnosis with a heart problem and with Down Syndrome, Jamie had some really good tips. She said she had learned in her prayer life that it is important to thank God first before asking him for something.For example, the doctors told Jamie that it was a miracle that Tyler was such a big baby or his heart would never have survived a vaginal birth. She thanked God that Tyler was alive.When it came to asking, she prayed that God would help them be the best parents they could be. They were new parents, and they needed guidance. Jamie said they basically told God that He gave them this child, and now they wanted to know what to do.Lesson #5 The InfluenceGod has used Tyler to influence many people over the course of his life. Jamie became his advocate. She had to fight tooth and nail to get him integrated into the public school classroom. To this day she keeps in contact with several of his teachers who have messaged her and told her what a blessing it was to have Tyler in their classrooms because he taught them to be more patient.Special needs kiddos have the amazing ability to teach parents, teachers, and anyone with whom they interact lessons they wouldn’t have learned any other way.Lesson #6 “Bad Moments Don’t Make Bad Mammas”One of Jamie’s favorite Bible Study authors is Lysa TerKeurst and she wrote this book/Bible Study called “Unglued.”In this Bible Study Lysa said, “Bad moments don’t make bad mammas.” This has become Jamie’s life quote–especially now that she is dealing with a 12-year-old pre-teen. We are all going to make mistakes–especially in parenting, but this doesn’t make us bad mammas.AdviceThere have been many occasions when Jamie has been asked to come and talk to the parents who have just found they have a baby with Down Syndrome. Jamie got her first phone call when Tyler was about three-years-old.Here are some of the things she wanted parents of Down Syndrome Children to know:It is hard to articulate how much love these kids have and their joy for life.Is it easy? No, but she doesn’t think it has been too much harder than raising her typical children.The doctors are going to tell you all the negative things. But remember the possibilities and Tyler throwing the ball at his genetics doctor.She encourages them to get their child early intervention.Sometimes when she visits parents it is easy, and other times they are not ready to hear what she has to say. They are still processing everything–that is okay. It takes times.She usually takes Tyler with her when she visits these families because it is amazing to watch him and see how well he communicates, walks and interacts.See the potential in every child.Now Jamie doesn’t take the credit for how well her son does. She gives the credit to God and the Sunshine School for helping him learn the skills he needed. She wouldn’t have known to teach him sign language to help him communicate at first.Jamie is also quick to remind people that “not all children with the same diagnosis are going to function at the same level.”Additional AdviceA week into parenthood Jamie’s pediatrician gave her some very good advice. He told her that you can take a normal child and not love or nurture them and they will have challenges. He also told them that they could take their son and love him and nurture him and watch as he becomes the best that he can be.It is also normal to grieve the “expected child” they pictured in their mind but don’t have. Be gentle as you process any child’s diagnosis. Anger is also a normal part of the grief process.Be sure to get help and therapy along the way. There is are so many specialists and therapists there to help you. Don’t ever feel like you have to go through this on your own. You will probably forge friendships with these people that help you raise your child.What Advice give to Moms and Dads as they go to IEPs?An IEP is an Individualized Education Plan. It is a legal document drawn up for special needs kiddos that details how the school will accommodate them and help them be successful in the classroom setting.“You will forever be your child’s voice, their #1 fan, their biggest advocate.”Do not be afraid–be bold. Let your wants and your child’s needs be known. Be aware it is a big table and you are at one end and the teachers and therapists are all at the other end.Example: At one of Tyler’s first IEP meetings in the public school they wanted to label him “mentally retarded.” Jamie told the IEP team that his diagnosis was Down Syndrome, not mentally retarded. Basically the school would get more money if he was labeled mentally retarded. Jamie said she would NOT agree to this, and so it didn’t go on Tyler’s IEP.3. As a parent, you have rights in the IEP meeting. Know your rights. You don’t have to sign the IEP if you don’t agree with it.4. The IEP can also be changed.The school fought Jamie on getting Tyler a 1-on-1 aide in the public schools because they thought he should be in a self-contained special needs classroom. But Jamie stood her ground and got his IEP changed so that he had a 1-on-1 aide.5. Request a draft of the IEP before you to the IEP meeting. This way you know what is going on and you can hammer out potential problems beforehand.6. You can bring someone with you for support so that you can have someone with you on your side of the table.Other Tips or ThoughtsSiblingsJamie and her husband had a daughter about 2 years after Tyler was born. The thing that was hard and frustrating about that was the doctors going on and on about all the testing that they needed to do.She finally had to tell the doctors that if God wanted to give her another child with special needs that she was okay with it. All of their testing was not going to change her mind.The doctors freaked out even more when she chose to have her third child at age 35. She says they acted like she had lost her mind!Tip: Don’t be afraid to have more children after you have a special needs child. Both of Jamie’s subsequent children were typical children.Jamie’s daughter Bailey, even though she was two years younger than Tyler, was always more a big sister. She did get used to helping her mom. They tried to never treat their children any differently one from another.Jamie recently asked Bailey if she felt that she had asked too much of her growing up and having a sibling with special needs. Bailey responded, “Oh no, mom, you did fine.”The nice thing about siblings of special needs kiddos is they are really not afraid to help anyone with special needs. Their heart seem to be bigger and they see all children differently. They have more of a sensitivity to the special needs population and they can see the good in them.Favorite Bible VerseJeremiah 29:11 Is Jamie’s life verse. “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans for welfare and not for evil to give you a future and a hope.This verse gives her hope. She knows that God knows Tyler’s future. When she fears for the future, Jamie places her hope in the Lord.There are times when Jamie has felt hopeless and helpless, but when she let go and let God it all usually works out.Final ThoughtsJamie remembers bawling her eyes out at IEP meeting when the school told her that he son was at a 3-year-old level. At times like that she reminds herself that Tyler is doing more than the genetics doctor told her he would ever do.At age 29, Tyler now has a checking account, a cell phone, and he is doing great things.Jamie feels that the reason that he is doing so well is because she gave him to God as a child. She knows she is Tyler’s mother here on earth, but she knows he is really God’s child. So, she told God that He was going to have to help her know how to parent His child. As she gained that perspective, Jamie felt that some of the pressure came off of her as a mom. God was in charge.When have you felt God guiding you as you raise your child?Growing up it was easier to help him make decisions, but now that he is over age 18, they haven’t been able to get guardianship of Tyler. He is just too high functioning. At this point Jamie has had to turn it over to God because she can’t help him as much as she used to.Tyler especially enjoyed going to college when they were in North Carolina. They paired him up with a college student who was going into Special Education, and they would take him around to his classes. He loved this!He has also been able to work at places like Pizza Hut and the movie theater.Suggested ResourcesGoogleJamie admits she is a Google nerd. If she or her family members ever get any kind of diagnosis, she loves coming home and reading all she can to learn about it.For those who have young children who have just received a diagnosis, Jamie encourages you to get early intervention as soon as possible. You can find out about this through the public school system or your pediatrician.The other recommendation is to build your tribe of people who will help you. Find others with the same diagnosis that you can chat with.Build a TribeSeveral months after Tyler was born they went to a 4th of July fireworks celebration. At that even she met 3 families that had children with Down Syndrome. She and one of the mothers really connected that night and they have become really good friends, and Tyler and their son have also become really good friends.So, don’t be afraid to reach out to other families and say, “Hey, I’m new to this and I need some help.”The beauty of learning about a diagnosis both online and by talking to others helps the fear of that diagnosis disappear. So, connect with others. Get human interaction. Don’t hole up and hibernate. Get involved with others.Encouraging Children to Reach Their Full PotentialAnother tip is to let your child get involved with whatever they are passionate about. Tyler was the manager of his high school’s basketball team. The final game of his senior year, they put him in to play, and EVERYONE was cheering for him–even the other team. There wasn’t a dry eye in that entire room! It was a sweet experience.That is the power of having these special needs kids. They can touch even the toughest teenagers. “They love so big!”That is probably what Jamie would love for every parent to know upon diagnosis, is that even though it can be so hard, these kids love so purely and so big! Those moments make it worth it.So, find your child’s strength and help them be the best they can be. Find what they love and go with it!Jamie’s Contact Infohttps://www.facebook.com/jamie.cobbmiddlecampJamie’s email is also available upon request. Please contact me (Tamara) for further information.Shareable Memes and Quotes
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On today’s episode Jamie and Ryan begin by discussing the Summer Weightloss Challenge that is going on at Plunkett Fitness. Then Jamie gets into the nitty gritty of the nutrition and fitness plan that he lays out for everyone who participates in his challenges as well as his clients in general. He goes on to explain the science behind resting metabolism and he dispels rumors that pertain to steady state cardio and your resting metabolism.
On this episode, Jamie interviews celebrity wardrobe stylist Ashley Zohar, who also happens to be Jamie’s next-door neighbor. We discuss: What was a little too much this week (hint: I was a guest on Brandi Glanville’s podcast!), what was just the right amount of too much this week, how Jamie’s dad thinks she curses too much on this podcast, Ashley’s nerves about being interviewed on her first podcast, Ashley talks about all the amazing male celebs she styles (Josh Radner from “How I Met Your Mother,” Trevante Rhodes, Ed Helms and Jamie’s personal dream boat, Kyle Chandler from “Friday Night Lights”). Ashley goes into what it’s like to actually work with Kyle (aka Coach Taylor) only because Jamie forced her to. Don’t try to put this man in a skinny jean, ok?! Jamie then tells the story about how her friend from college showed her blog to J. Lo and what J. Lo said about it. Ashley then talks about how she got started as a celebrity stylist and how she literally hates posting on Instagram. Then we go into Ashley’s love for interior design and how she’s super fulfilled designing furniture. After that Jamie tells the story about how she yells at Ashley for not having an emergency supply kit and the insane amount of research Jamie has done into LA earthquakes. Then Jamie forces Ashley to play a game of rapid fire word association and hilarity ensues. Ashley talks about her OCD and how it affects her beauty routine, then Ashley talks about how Jamie accidentally donated Ashley’s stuff to the Vietnam Veteran’s Association, LOL. And then Jamie talks about which cat she would save in a fire (STOP I know), and why she was always the “favorite child,” mostly because she was just less drama than her little sister. Things we mentioned: My amazing smart bed My DIY disaster kit blog post The super chic white fire extinguisher Vietnam Veteran’s Association The body wash Ashley is currently obsessed with “You’re my half sister but I whole love you.” Please RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! It’s GIVEAWAY time! I will be picking 5 winners at random (who all rate, review and subscribe) to win a box of beauty goodies from me! Take a screen shot of your review and email it to ALittleTooMuchPodcast@gmail.com Don’t miss a hot mess moment: @ALittleTooMuchPodcast and @itsJamieStone on Instagram.
On this episode, Producer Dub makes his annual trek to the Sports Expo with his buddies and the Ugs give their take on the most recent UFC fights - the first on ESPN's streaming TV service. Then Jamie and Paula share parenting tales - this time about potty training - and H-Uglee and Awkward Moments from the gym. Thanks for sharing the #SisterWhoPodcast!
In this episode of from Nothing to Profit, A Photographer’s Podcast, Matt and Kia interview Jamie Swanson, who is really leading the personal brand photography market. Jamie is actually starting a new podcast about building a personal brand so make sure to listen in. She also has a Facebook group for personal brand photography you should go join now. In the beginning, 2011, Jamie really focused on wedding photography. Then Jamie really focused on Moderntog, helping other photographers grow their businesses, in all genres. Now, Jamie focuses solely on personal brand photography and growing her client’s following, through Moderntog. She offers a 6 week course on how to transition to personal brand photography. Jamie also offers a membership for photographers who have taken her 6 week course. This started because Jamie was looking for an ongoing personal brand photographer for herself and she couldn’t find one. So she decided to train them up. Client’s are willing to invest in their business and they need your work on an ongoing basis. This gives you steady and consistent income as well. Jamie also talks about goal setting, starting with her yearly goals, then breaking them down into quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily steps to reach those goals. Resources: Link to Jamie’s class: https://www.personalbrandphotography.com/ (https://www.personalbrandphotography.com/) Book: Start with Why – Simon Sinek ( https://amzn.to/2BGuArv (https://amzn.to/2BGuArv) ) (#) Transcription was done by Temi.com which means it’s an AI generated transcript. The transcript may contain spelling, grammar and other errors, and is not a substitute for watching the video. Speaker 1: [00:01] Welcome to from nothing to profit, a photographer’s podcast with Matt and Kayak where each week they talk to photographers about what is working in their business now so you can swipe those ideas and grow your business faster. Matt: [00:16] Hey everybody. Welcome to from nothing to profit with Matt and Kaya. So today we have a really awesome guest that I’ve, Jamie Swanson, who I’ve been friends with kind of via the Internet for a couple of years now, but we, if you guys listened to some earlier shows and people have referenced Jamie because Jamie’s really leading the personal brand photography movement and I know she believes that that’s the future of the industry. So I’m excited to talk to her about it. But she’s both an online entrepreneur and a photographer and you may know our because she founded modern tog or the modern tog back in 2011. So you may have been part of her community. Um, but you know her, what she kind does is help photographers and you know, live their life of being a, being a photographer. I know Jamie personally because we’re in a facebook group that’s called like photographer blogger group and it’s like, it, it ranges in size, but it’s anywhere from like 40 to 50 people have a bunch of people that put together resources for photographer. So we’ve been in that together for a number of years and you just announced the other day and in that group that you actually have a new podcast coming out as well. So do you want to take a quick second and plug your pro, your new podcast and tell us anything else we need to know about you? Jamie: [01:33] You’re the sweetest thing. Sure. Um, so my new podcast is called the personal brand journey with Jamie m Swanson and basically since 2011 I’ve focused on growing the modern tog brand because I didn’t want to have to be the face of my business. I think a lot of us, you know, don’t want to have to be like the person, but I’m seeing more and more that the way to get ahead is to really build those personal connections. And so it’s basically chronicling my journey of starting a personal brand. So it’s not photography specific, but if there... Support this podcast
The story continues with an early debunking of the Shaolin Temple/Yoga connection. This show then continues with an examination of the development of Yoga as a form of physical exercise. The popular image of Yoga is dismantled. Then Jamie takes a look at the genuine links and parallels between martial arts Indian Yoga. Sources for this ShowThe Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture PracticeMark Singleton responds to his criticsEarly History of Asana by Amy Vaughn On Politically Correct Treatment of Myths in the Chinese Martial Arts by Stanley HenningRecommended PodcastsIain AbernethyTW SmithKris WilderLeigh SimmsGretchen CarlsonSensei Ando
In this episode, Jamie talks a bit about getting back into Mass Effect Andromeda before discussing more Red Dead Redemption 2 with Jay. Then Jamie goes into his first 10 hour impressions with Battlefield V on EA Access. Jay talks about trying to finish up Pillars of Eternity 2 as well as finishing Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Next they talk about the highlights from the XO18 event, and what the Xbox acquisitions of Obsidian and InXile mean to them. Finally Jay talks about the Detective Pikachu trailer.
Jamie talks to Alex Finn, the latest Apprentice contestant to get the boot from Lord Sugar.They start by taking on his failure at selling gym equipment and how the time-pressured TV challenges differ from real life.Then Jamie's joined by two new stars who are shaking up the world of reality dating shows.Tonight on E at 9pm the Bi-Life lands! Michael and Daisy are two of the stars from the UKs first bisexual dating show. They explain what makes it different from Love Island, discuss equality in representation of sexual orientation on television and living it up in Barcelona. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Broadcasting from the Nomad in Minneapolis this week, Jamie Watson talks with Adrian Heath, who is in Cincinnati for the Open Cup game. Then Jamie is joined at the Nomad by United players Ethan Finlay and Jerome Thiesson. They talk about United's season so far, play a word association game and Rate Cal's Call.
On this episode of the Uglee Truth, Paula shares her experience at her doctor appointment - which didn't go how she expected... at all. Then Jamie and Producer Dub visited Reno recently for a 70s-themed party. So that, of course, led to some fun stories. Lastly, the Ugs offer their take on the Golden Globes and wrap things up with Uglee and Awkward Moments of the Week. Thanks for listening and sharing the show!
Mischief Managed Podcast: Your recommended dose of Harry Potter nonsense
Sock it to me! Craig and Laura are off having the TIME OF THEIR LIVES gallivanting across the UK, but DON’T FRET- we brought in the BEST NEW CRAIG AND LAURA! Charlie and Emily are amazing and talented guest additions (seriously, check out their personal creations) and the beautiful, dreamy, special Jamie joins us once again as well! We learn how our new friends got into Harry Potter, their houses n’ hybrids, find out who is Fantastic Beasts and Cursed Child free (!), and are introduced to Jamie’s true job in life- Career in Human. We move on to meet our fancy messers with a question from a Slytherin fan about where in the Harry Potter world would we live? Katie justly cheats with a smart answer, Charlie is logical, Jamie basically goes home, Kate is obvious, and Emily is cozy. Basically, we all win- ONTO THE TOPIC! What’s up with those House Elves, eh? What are they doin’? Where did Spew end up? Does Hermione actually have a flaw?!? We get a bit deep and a bit sad, but round it out in the end with some much needed House Elf love. Oh, Dobby. What a tennis-ball-eyed gem. Then Jamie stumps us all (well, maybe not Katie), we love on a giggly, hormonal, character, learn about a funny, new bookie Slytherin (who’s an actual wizard!), and finish off with a privileged-based MFK. OH AND GUESS WHAT, SOMEONE HERE AUDITIONED FOR THE FILMS. Stick around to hear the story and some great acting skills! Love MMP
Bit of a strange one this week...we had to record late so this is basically a live episode! Then Jamie turns up late. Jess Simpson makes an appearance. But at least it's here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bit of a strange one this week...we had to record late so this is basically a live episode! Then Jamie turns up late. Jess Simpson makes an appearance. But at least it's here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today the Founders welcome a slew of great board game media creators to discuss Gen Con 2017! First Tony, Jamie and Chris warm up the audience with discussion about the big Gen Con meetup happening at The Tow Yard on Saturday August 19th at 8pm. Then Jamie and Chris welcome the Blue Peg Pink Peg cast to discuss food and drink in Indianapolis - and it devolves into nonsense. Then The Lords of the Dungeon crew talk about first time attendees and planning events. Tony T presents a special edition of his news segment talking about a selection of great games releasing at the convention this year. Then Jamie is joined by Tom and Eric of The Dice Tower to discuss exhibiting, the Dice Tower live show and Family at Gen Con. And finally, Rodney Smith of Watch It Played, Marty Connell of Rolling Dice and Taking Names, Chaz Marler of Pair of Dice Paradise, Matt Evans of Board Game Replay and Joel Eddy of Drive Thru Review join Jamie to talk about Fantasy Flight Games predictions, Marty's Gen Con meetup, and more.
This week on the Uglee Truth, Producer Dub sits in for Paula during her "adventures in sickness" and shares tales from his annual day at the Sportsmen's Expo with his buddies. Then Jamie decides to play a fun game with her producer husband called "what would you do - and NOT do - for love? Plus an Uglee and Awkward Moment in a fast food drive-thru and Dub starts to dred his commute now that San Francisco is about to go into Super Bowl grid-lock.
Love is in the air on this week's episode of The Uglee Truth... well not really. Hear how the Ugs feel about the pagan holiday of love plus Paula explains #50ShadesOfGrey to Jamie and both sisters reveal their #LoveLanguages. Then Jamie analyzes their kitten, earthquake and oral sex-filled dreams before the show wraps up with Uglee and Awkward moments of the week. We hope you enjoy this week's new episode and get ready for an epic #100 next week.
For this all new episode of The Uglee Truth, Producer Dub is on a staycation and it's throwing off Jamie's groove. Plus the Ugs share stories of their very first places of employment including heroic actions and janitorial training. Then Jamie and Dub drink themselves through a theme park visit and Paula gives us a costume update. Enjoy the show, share the Truth and have a great Halloween!
This episode focuses on relationships. We hear from Katharine's upstairs neighbor Niabi who found out the hard way why dating a person outside your age range can have some unforseen consequences. It involves pee. Then Jamie shares his experience about growing up on a military base, and also what it's like to date after identifying as a transexual man. PLUS an announcement about Katharine recording in LA, some listener shout-outs and great music!
In episode #13, finally, after waiting and waiting for it to come in the mail and then toiling over scheduling, the founders sit down to two plays of the latest Uwe Rosenburg eurogame, Ora Et Labora and give you a walkthrough and review. Then, as you would expect, Tony mines the internet for gaming news and gives you the inside scoop. Then Jamie and Tony profess their love for the miniatures game hobby and try to get Chris and Brian interested (and we just may have succeeded). Finally, the gang takes on the old standard, gamer stereotypes, and realize that Tony is all of them.