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Latest podcast episodes about this you

The Kulturecast

This You've Never Seen September has a focus on Geena Davis' career in the '80 and we kick off the month with a look at one of Chris' favorite films of all time and a true comedy classic: Fletch. Starring Chevy Chase as the titular investigative journalist, he must solve a case of beachfront drug dealers while also trying to figure out why a prominent businessman has hired him to kill him. It's a sun-soaked neo-noir film that is based on a book by Gregory McDonald but changes the character to better suit Chase's comedy styles. Pulp Serenade's Cullen Gallagher joins Chris to talk about the film, it's comedy style and all the Fletch films that never were. You can follow Chris Stachiw at @Casualty_Chris and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. The music is Tigerblood Jewel's The Bayou. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content along with our Patreon page.

Say Less with Kaz And Lowkey

On today's episode of "Say Less with Kaz and Lowkey," the guys deep dive into why Cardi B and Megan THEE Stallion's "WAP" shook up the world beyond music. The guys discuss what happens when politicians get up in arms about rap songs and if the video is all apart of OnlyFans' master plan for world domination. Kaz and Low also discuss the level of spiciness rising in the NBA Bubble especially between Paul George, Patrick Beverly and Damian Lillard. Draymond Green didn't last a week on NBA on TNT before he was fined for tampering, so we discuss why it is a good investment in the grand scheme of things, and if Dray kind of played himself if the Warriors eventually do trade for Devin Booker. Also discussed on this episode is if Luka Doncic is on a trajectory for "Greatest Of All Time" status and what happens if Giannis Antetokounmpo doesn't pull of an NBA championship despite potentially winning MVP and Defensive Player of the Year. WAP. 3:30 Cardi B Is Already A Legend - 7:00 Spit In Mouths - 16:00 Sex Sells - 27:00 Bubble Beef - 36:00 Dame Time - 37:00 Paul George's Bad Luck - 38:00 Is PG In His Feelings? - 47:00 “This You” - 56:00 Irony of Jonathan Issac - 58:30 TJ Warren.is MJ Warren - 1:09:00 Draymond Green Can't Help But Tamper - 1:13:00 Luka Vs Giannis - 1:19:00 Rick Ross Verzuz 2 Chainz Recap - 1:37:00 How is Twitter Free? - 1:48:00 Melo Is Still Clutch - 1:50:00 Kaz’s Special Message - 1:51:30 Follow Say Less: The Best Of Say Less: youtu.be/46bti360Ob8 (Fridays on Whistle Sports/Brother HQ) Watch the full video of the podcast on YouTube.com/Kazeem. Hosts: @Kazeem and @LowKeyUHTN @SayLessWithKaz, @WhistleSports, @BrotherHQ - Instagram @SayLessWithKaz, @WhistleSports, @BrotherHQ - Twitter Theme Song Produced by BlaaqGold Outro Produced by Krish Records Produced and Edited by Emilio Sparks and Eddin Martinez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What's The Tea?
The Tea 321 - Black Parade

What's The Tea?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 69:27


On this episode we clock the tea on Beyonce giving us new content, Juneteenth, our history, This You, Disclosure on Netflix, learning and doing better, calling out and in, Trans representation in media, The Breakfast Club, confronting your own, the infidelity Verzuz, listener feedback, Rupaul's Drag Race, and much, much more. Please listen to us on Spotify! You can become a Patreon Saint at www.patreon.com/whatstheteapod Visit our website www.whatstheteapod.com Follow us on Twitter @R2ThaEdgy @nicju @gooddaysaints #WTTPod Send us an email gooddaysaints@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail 302-570-0832 (0TEA)

Hot and Rich
Fri. 6/5 - Ashton Kutcher’s Video: Translated and Ben Affleck’s FINSTA

Hot and Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 49:13


Cait discusses Ashton Kutcher’s video and translates it for you all, She also discusses Ben Affleck’s Finsta, Stassi Schroeder and Kirsten Doute getting “This You’d”, Gabrielle Union’s takedown of the “snake-pit of racism” AKA NBC, Reese Witherspoon’s ugly new 11 million dollar house, and so much more. Episode originally aired live on Twitch on Friday 6/5/2020 VOD link here: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/642405959 JUSTICE FOR BREONNA TAYLOR https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-justice-for-breonna-taylor?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=m_pd+share-sheet

Dart Against Humanity
Dart Against Humanity Ep. 81: A Friendly Game Of Korean Baseball

Dart Against Humanity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 50:07


Today on Dart Against Humanity I discuss the recent protests & rioting initiated by police attacking peaceful protestors and the looting/property damage often initiated by those who aren't down for the cause & are just opportunists. The Blackout Tuesday/Pause The Show debacle on IG, the "This You?" phenomenon on Twitter calling out hypocrites who supposedly stand with Black people all of a sudden, my issues with stan culture in modern music journalism vs. being an expert & lastly the Netflix documentary "Spelling The Dream" about East Asian/Indian American kids dominating the Scripps Spelling Bee over the past decade plus and how & why. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The PreGame Podcast
PreGame - S4|Episode 35: "Black Lives Matter!"

The PreGame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 166:20


Join hosts Kylo Ri, DJ Lloyd Willin', Deuce Touché, and David Roughin as they discuss the Murder of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter Protests, Global Black Lives Matter Protests, Trump's Continued Poor Leadership, Freddie Gibbs and the Alchemist Team up again for their project "Alfredo", Lil Yachty's "Lil Boat 3", Ro James' "Mantic", G Herbo's "PTSD DELUXE", Tokyo Jets Insensitive Comments, Keeping it 2 Virgils, Twitter's "This You" Movement, NCAA Coaches join the #BLM Movement, and much more! #Blessthebottle #BlackLivesMatter PreGame Originals: "Speak on it!" - Top 5 Songs to Protest to! Outro Track: "Champagne Shower" by 7 Degrees, Pae Day, and Eli DOWNLOAD. LISTEN. WELCOME TO THE PREGAME.

MCF Sermon Podcast
Living The Good Life - 6th Sunday after Epiphany

MCF Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 37:18


Kevin closes this sermon series with a sermon on how positive psychology is catching up to what scripture and Jesus have taught us about what brings about a good life. Hint: It isn't money or material things. Rather it is about being rich in love. Follow the sermon notes with our E-bulletin. Song at the end:"Little Things With Great Love" performed by Teryn VERSE 1:In the garden of our Savior, no flower grows unseen;His kindness rains like water on every humble seed.No simple act of mercy escapes His watchful eye —for there is One who loves me: His hand is over mine.VERSE 2:In the kingdom of the heavens, no suff’ring is unknown;each tear that falls is holy, each breaking heart a throne.There is a song of beauty on ev’ry weeping eye —for there is One who loves me: His heart, it breaks with mine.BRIDGE:Oh, the deeds forgotten; oh, the works unseen,every drink of water flowing graciously,every tender mercy, You’re making glorious.This You have asked us: do little things with great love,little things with great love.VERSE 3:At the table of our Savior, no mouth will go unfed;His children in the shadows stream in and raise their heads.Oh give us ears to hear them and give us eyes that see —for there is One who loves them: I am His hands and feet. from Work Songs , by Porter's Gate released October 6, 2017LITTLE THINGS WITH GREAT LOVEBy Audrey Assad, Isaac Wardell, and Madison Cunningham

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
Am I Too Old to Get Started?

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 59:17


Many people wonder, is it too late? Or, am I too old to start? Will, Lee, and Jake talk about this age old question and discuss how it isn’t too late. There are many successful creatives that didn’t start until they were older. Lee shares his story and how he didn’t start art until later on in life. We talk about ways you can amp up and make the most of your early years if you are starting for the first time, or looking to accelerate your growth later in life. We discuss some of the benefits of age and the need for sacrifice and prioritizing to create a thriving career in art. Links: Svslearn.com, schoolism, CGMA Sang Jun, https://www.sangjunart.com/ Lee White, https://www.leewhiteillustration.com/ Zombies video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngZ0K3lWKRc Jon Klassen, http://jonklassen.tumblr.com/ Craig Mullins, http://www.goodbrush.com/ Design 100 Somethings, Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxa01j9Ns7o Uncovering Your Style, SVS, https://courses.svslearn.com/courses/uncovering-your-style Yuko Shimizu, http://yukoart.com/ Jake Parker, http://mrjakeparker.com. Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry, http://willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White, http://leewhiteillustration.com. Instagram: @leewhiteillo http://forum.svslearn.com Podcast production and editing by Aaron Dowd. Show notes by Tanner Garlick. Am I Too Old to Get Started? Am I too old to shift careers? Am I too old to start as an artist? Am I too old to start this big project I’ve always wanted to start working on? What’s the average age to start working? If you grew up with an interest in art, drew all the time, and went to art school then most people start their art career maybe in their mid-twenties. Often people who get to art a little later in the game wonder, “Am I too old to do this?” Young people think, “When am I going to get that job?” Regardless of your age, you are probably comparing yourself to people older and younger than you, and wishing you had done something different when you were younger or feeling like you are so far behind. Examples of Successful Late Starters Sang Jun. https://www.sangjunart.com/ Didn’t start drawing until he was well into his twenties. Realized he loved drawing, and started practicing, went to art school, ended up getting a job at Lucas Film doing character design for Episode 3, and then became a lead character designer at Blue Sky. You don’t have to start in your late teens to make it. Lee White. https://www.leewhiteillustration.com/ Didn’t draw in twenties, or teens. Wasn’t interested until he was in his thirties and started drawing. Applied to Art Center of Design and got accepted with a scholarship, moved to LA, and graduated when he was 33. Then started getting his first books when he was in his mid-thirties, and that’s not the end, it’s just an on going thing. Miyazaki, the Walt Disney of Japan, in animation all throughout career until 40. That’s when he decided to start his own animation studio. He did a graphic novel at age 40 for Nausica that he wanted to make into a feature film, all of his great movies were done in his post 40’s. At age 40, you still have 25 years till most people retire, that’s a long time! You really don’t ever have to retire. Art isn’t like playing football, it’s not hard on your bones. Zombies video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngZ0K3lWKRc As You Mature, Your Art Matures Greg Manchess was winning awards and competitions for years, and he came out to do a lecture, he had just done the cover for “Above the Timberline.“ Speaking of that painting he said, “10 years ago I could not have painted this” even though 10 years ago he was winning awards for the Society of Illustrators, etc. If you really are serious about being an artist and creating the best art you are capable of creating, you have to make it a lifelong goal. It’s not a sprint. You need a schedule for yourself. You need to have an actual goal, something to look forward to. Without it, nothing happens. Don’t judge results by if you are right on target. Say, you’re 35. 5 years will pass whether you like it or not. You’re gonna be 40 at some point. Wouldn’t you rather have done something interesting with those 5 years between 35 and 40, or and tried to do this thing? If time passes anyways, you might as well do it. If you are starting later, you won’t be creating the same work that you would if you had started younger. You have had so many life experiences: losing jobs, family, work, etc. Beauty of age, experience, which leads to more informed art. If you’re older, you’ve figured out how to work and developed a good work ethic. You don’t quit until the job is done. Broader perspective, more interested in learning than instant gratification. Gina Jane was a student going back to school. She turned in some of the best projects in the class, she had done a lot of graphic design stuff but hadn’t been drawing for a while. However, she had the work ethic, and she worked so hard at applying what she was being taught. She easily turned in some of the best pieces in the class. You can accelerate your learning with your experiences. Older students are more okay learning something without instant gratification. i.e. learning perspective, having a more broad perspective and being more willing to learn. Battle Plan For someone starting at, let’s say, 35-36.. Phase 1 or Year 1: Get good at it Draw for 2 hours a day. Enroll in an online school, SVSlearn, schoolism, CGMA. Learn the Fundamentals: Perspective,  Light and Shadow, Figure Drawing, Composition, Color, how to use Line/shape/tone Fill 6-7 100 page sketchbooks, during your 2 hours a day. Work on hands, head, the figure, landscape, perspective, shading, this is your your sandbox for practicing and applying what you are learning. Pick 5 of your favorite artist, do 20 copies from each of these 5 artists. Each copy, you will learn so much from trying to deconstruct what these artists have done. You want to learn how that artist did it. You’re gonna fail with some of them, but you try and learn from the masters by copying their work. Depending on what your goal is, it might change your approach. Jon Klassen. Does a lot more simple graphic design type work. http://jonklassen.tumblr.com/ Craig Mullins. Studied industrial design. He didn’t like the industrial design look. Then he went back to school and did illustration. http://www.goodbrush.com/ Seek advice from a professional: "these are my goals, what should I do?" Sometimes students want to become a children’s book illustrator but don’t really know any illustrators. During this first year, you need to educate yourself on this field. If it’s children’s books, every week maybe read 5 a week. If it’s comics, know what’s in comics, not just 20 years ago, but what is happening now. Fill your creative bank account with what people in the industry are doing. State your goal publicly: and then share your progress on the social media platform. That’s your Phase 1/ Year 1, it might take 2-3 years. Phase 2: Build Your Portfolio Draw 4 hours a day Intermediate classes, these online schools, and svs have more advanced classes. More one on one with teachers. 4 sketchbooks this year, not studies, concept art for portfolio. Illustrator: ideas for illustrations or childrens books Comic artist: ideas for characters, your take on Wolverine, etc. Complete the Draw 100 Somethings Challenge: boats, trees, flowers, gummy robots, dinosaurs, robots, etc. Teaches you to not be satisfied with first 2-3, or 20 designs. Teaches you that true creativity comes after you have drained all the low hanging fruit. Jake did 200. Just to prove that there is no end to the ideas you can do. 100 Somethings, Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xxa01j9Ns7o Continue Studying. If you’re aspiring to do childrens books- keep studying children’s books. concept artist or animator-reading every word in the “Art Of” books. Comics, keep studying comic books. Social Media- post your 100 somethings. Post your sketchbook studies. Can start growing a following, cause you aren’t just practicing but sharing your own unique ideas and what you are bringing to this field you are entering. Choose your heroes. Educate yourself on what you want to do. i.e. children’s books, comics, animation. Post regularly, share your work, journal chart progress, share what you’re learning. Keep Studying Start to pay attention to stories. At the end of the day this is what will separate you. See what the story is about, not just the details, separate that. Eventually everyone will be able to draw and paint, and story is what will separate you. Ultimately, Star Wars is all about a family. It’s a family drama, that’s what it is about. Be able to see the broader view, what’s the story about, and how did they tell that story. You can really get some great insights to storytelling, story building, and how to tell your own stories. You don’t want to just be a vapid artist who isn’t saying anything. Key: Ultimately, it is your stories that you tell that will separate you from the others.  Be observant of stories in your life and all around you. What the story is all about, what is the broader view? How did they tell the story. Look at it separate from the details. They’re not saying anything, or they’re saying the same thing that has always been said. Be conscious of the style that you are developing. See "Uncovering your Style", https://courses.svslearn.com/courses/uncovering-your-style Phase 3: Make a Product. Kickstart and Create your comic, illustrate your book, concept out your idea. Create something that works for you. Reasons: Teaches you to Start and Finish a project.An actual product, suggests a finality to the project. Not just a project. Finished not perfect. Learn Marketing Learn Production Learn Salesmanship. Learn who prints things, and how to get things printed. Learn about how when things get screwed up how to fix it? You’ll be more educated and understand what’s happening behind the scenes. Year 3 is all about taking everything you are learning and create something with it. Enter contests, put yourself out there, step up to the plate, try it, and get work out there. This is the best that I have got, this is what I have to share. Helps propel you to a new step. Do your best, and then move forward. You need moments of finality and stair stepping, then you can ask, “Where to go next?” Keep finishing things, then you go on to the next thing, and keep doing your best, then you can decide where to go next. Don’t just keep a bunch of unfinished things in the drawer. Ultimately, we want you to teach yourself how to finish and present something. This will also help you flesh out a network. If you want to be successful, you need to build a network. People above, next to, and below you.You’d be surprised at what jobs and opportunities will come. Someone above may like your work and throw you a bone. Someone next to you may recommend you for a job.  Someone below you has opportunities too. Start building that network by building things and putting them out into the world. Get into the network/world that you hope to enter. Project creates a connection with people in that world, starts a network. Study a film a week, a graphic novel a week, etc. Will used to have though that “If I look at other people’s work I would be copying.” Originality comes from taking and combining, and studying. Will wishes someone would have grabbed him and told him that. Keep feeding yourself. All creativity is, is connecting dots. Connecting dots that other people wouldn’t haven’t thought to connect. In order to connect dots, you have to have dots in the first place if you’re not filling your brain, then you have no creative capital to work with, you have no thoughts. How Can I do This? You have 4 hours in a day. You work for 9-10 hours. You have 14 hours. Maybe you shave off an hour of sleep, maybe you stop watching a TV series. It really comes down to what you want to sacrifice. You shouldn’t sacrifice family, or your job. But there are some things you need to sacrifice to go down this path. Need to discuss this with your spouse or significant other.  I.e. “This is something I feel really passionate about, let’s work out a plan, maybe Thursday Friday nights are spent doing this, and you get me Saturday and Sunday.” Maybe it’s not 4 hours a day, and it’s 2. You can get a lot done in 2 hours. If you don’t prioritize it, it will never happen. Come up with a schedule. Maybe it is Thursday or Saturday. Early to Rise. Jake gets up at 4am to work on Skyheart. Lee wakes up at 5, works from 5:30-9:30 or 10AM. During that grouping of hours, stuff happens. You can get a ton of work done in that group of time. Pursuit of Happiness. The main character would drink less water, so that he didn’t have to use the restroom as often and could therefore make more calls. You’ve got to ask yourself, how bad do you want something? It comes down to that. I really want to play the guitar, but I didn’t sacrifice for it, I didn’t prioritize it. I said that I really wanted to play the guitar, but if you don’t sacrifice and prioritize it, then you don’t really want it. You can’t have good things without some sort of sacrifice or some sort of skin in the game. Yuko Shimizu, http://yukoart.com/ She had a full time corporate job, and kept her job until eventually she hit the tipping point and she quit her corporate job, and now is an incredible illustrator. Current Projects Jake: Skyheart, 60 Pages left to color, it’s coming along well! Lee: Working on illustrating some different subject matter. Do rough sketches, then Find 3 key beats or difficult passages, and does an illustration of those passages, cause that will set tone for the rest of the book. Not just page 1, 2, etc. and does those pages and then it influences all the rest of the pages. Will: Wrapping up Texture Painting class, Finished up the Alice in Wonderland series for Comic Con, and just finished a children’s book. http://svslearn.com Jake Parker, http://mrjakeparker.com. Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry, http://willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White, http://leewhiteillustration.com. Instagram: @leewhiteillo forum.svslearn.com Podcast production and editing by Aaron Dowd. Show notes by Tanner Garlick.

L10 Mastery
Episode #000: Introducing L10 Mastery

L10 Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 18:01


On the first ever episode of the L10 Mastery Podcast, Ben Lawler (@tomjames.stl) and Gunner DeFlorian (@gunnerdeflorian) dive deep into the mission and focus behind L10. Starting out and focused in St. Louis, MO the journey to the top has never been more exciting. When asked what L10 Mastery is, they would describe the podcast as powerful program that meets at the apex of business strategy and personal motivation. L10 interviews the best and brightest men and women in their particular field. Through the entire interview L10 shares the daily routines and strategies of these trailblazers to help listeners become the best version of themselves in all 10 Levels. Mixed in humor and entertaining guests, the show doesn’t get any better. Ben and Gunner discuss all 10 Levels and listeners figure out where their lives can be impacted by tuning in each episode. Level 10 Is…. Health- (workouts, diet, sleep) Relationships / Love- (at home, at the office, heartbreaks, romance) Wealth / Finances- (strategies, advice, and long-term growth) Mindset / Motivation- (mental clarity, discipline, the fire within) Personal Brand / Professional Image- (edging out the competition) Business Tactics- (sales, marketing, winning) Faith / Spirituality- (finding purpose, something bigger) Philanthropy / Gratitude- (positivity and creating change) Leadership- (everyone has a cause they can lead) Passion / Luxury Living- (what we enjoy after a long day of work) Top 5 Take Aways Success?- It is never about reaching a place and settling. It is about getting better every single day and focusing time, energy, and resources in getting better. There are Levels to This…- You may be extremely wealthy but are you giving back to the people and places that have giving you a chance? Your health is off the charts, but are you struggling to pay the bills? We are all Business Owners- If we take the mentality that we are all running our own business, we will probably work harder and not let it go under. Market yourself, look the part, and go over any obstacle standing in your way. Begin with Gratitude- By starting each day with gratitude we are in a positive frame of mind. We could always be worse off. Take a second and tell someone how much they mean to you. Leaders..Where are you?- Everything rises and falls on leadership. Quote of the Week: “It is impossible to feel grateful and pissed off at the same time.” Please enjoy Ben and Gunner’s conversation as they peel back the onion. This podcast is brought to you by Mascot Agency. Mascot Agency is your one stop for brand building, design, and user experience. From website development to creating the perfect logo for your company, Mascot Agency can do it all. Without the help from Mascot Agency this podcast would still be just an idea. We thank them for all their hard work and would love for you to check them out @mascotagency. They help their clients be as BIG as their imaginations!

Jersey Beauty Company Podcast - Jersey Beauty Company
Episode 69 – Your Healthy Life: If You Struggle With Body Confidence Listen to This

Jersey Beauty Company Podcast - Jersey Beauty Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 24:12


Episode 69 – Your Healthy Life: If You Struggle With Body Confidence Listen to This You should know what it feels like to be celebrated. But a lot of the time, men and women struggle with feeling ashamed and uncomfortable about their beautiful body. We’ve crowned individuality as king and self-esteem queen at JBC and it’s our mission to help you feel confident and celebrated in your unique, skin-built walls. So we have Lara Wessels, dietician and happy health advisor on this podcast episode. Lara is going to tell you what low body confidence is, how to recognise the signs of a negative self-esteem what you can do about it. Listen to the show and discover all the ways low body confidence is reinforced across cultures and industries. Fathom what this means for your everyday self-esteem and get to grips with promoting a healthy body image to those around you. Lara Wessels has worked with eating disorders and so she knows that it’s vital to nip low body confidence in the bud, before the problem escalates. Don’t miss this podcast that will remind you why it’s so important to love your body and embrace all that makes you, you! In this episode, you will learn: Why many of us have unrealistic perceptions of what we should look like. How to recognise signs of low body confidence in yourself and in others. Why negative body image doesn’t change overnight and how websites like www.b-eat.co.uk can help if you have low self-esteem or an eating disorder. How to be a good role model for body confidence and why it’s important for the next generation of men and women to be celebrated. Top tips to encourage younger individuals to promote health and good self-esteem.

Unchained with Becky Herdt
Unhiding Your Brilliance ~ Guest Lisa Murray

Unchained with Becky Herdt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016


There’s a YOU that you never show the world. This YOU is the brilliant you… and you keep it hidden… in case someone judges you, in case that you isn’t perfect enough, in case someone actually sees you and expects a whole lot more of you! What if keeping the brilliant you hidden is stopping you from having everything you’re asking for? Join Me in welcoming the fabulous Lisa Murray  for a fun conversation about letting the brilliant you out on a few adventures! What if unleashing brilliant you is the source of your true happiness and success?   And if you’re thinking that you aren’t brilliant, this must be for someone else… know that is just another of those excuses that keeps you stuck! We all have brilliances that are unique to who we are. Too few of us shine this brilliance in the world! Lisa Murray is a creation catalyst and coach for multi-creative entrepreneurs and world-changers who desire to create their ideas in nurturing, playful ways. She’s a word alchemist. A nurturer of possibilities (and people!). She is MBA qualified and an Access Consciousness Certified Facilitator. Her book ‘Stop Waiting, Start Creating’ launched in 2016 and her second book ‘Creating Beyond Burnout’ will be available in November 2016. Join Lisa for adventures in creating via Business Alchemy Lab at www.BusinessAlchemyLab.com and www.CreativityLab.tv  Becky Herdt is a Business and Life Coach, Motivational Speaker, Radio Show Host, Author and Access Consciousness Certified Facilitator who finds great joy in working with people and organizations to discover what unique talents and capacities they already have – especially those things hidden from view! www.unchainedwithbecky.com