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We're back and so excited to podcast! Today Martha and Mimim went over Driving Miss Daisy. They talked about the backstory of the play and told you about the Author and his story. We hope you liked this episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today Martha talks with actor, comedian and host of JUICY SCOOP Podcast, Heather McDonald.She shares the juicy scoop on the Harry and Meghan interview, funny stories about volunteering at her kid's school (yes, even celebrities have to do the work!) and what she thinks of the Real Housewives of Dallas this season.Please note there are a few bad words in the episode, so please don't listen with young children around! Heather is currently on tour and is performing in Dallas at the Addison Improv Comedy Club, March 26 & 27.To purchase tickets (if you are viewing on your phone, you will need to type in the URL), https://heathermcdonald.net/ Please note, Heather says if the tickets say “Sold Out” to call the club directly and they can put you on an email list. Most likely more tickets will come available.Dallas - Addison Improv Comedy Club (972) 404-8501 For more information about Heather, visit heathermcdonald.net Be sure to listen to her hilarious podcast, JUICY SCOOP wherever you listen to podcasts and follow her on Instagram and Facebook @heathermcdonald Text 313131 to receive weekly updates on our show.
Today Martha challenges us to do acts of kindness which show love because by doing this we bring God's Kingdom.
This episode is a feast for your ears — a living, breathing example of two of the Global Wellness 2020 Trends: Wellness Music and Energy Healing. We’re speaking to Canadian-born, Hong Kong-based Gong Master Martha Collard. We’ll hear why this left-brained, A-type personality left a 25 year consulting career — where she helped multinational corporations bring out the best out in employees — to become a Gong Master who typically performs and teaches in southeast Asia, where she owns the Red Door Studio. Say it out loud: GONG SOUND BATH. The words alone are enough to ease you into relaxation. Who doesn’t love a nice warm bath? Now imagine being bathed in vibrations that help your brain slip into a meditative theta state. It’s exquisite. Today Martha will talk about what goes into a gong sound bath, why people let go and just FALL into a deep state of relaxation during the experience, and what her prize gongs are made of. You’ll even hear excerpts from a special performance she did for us in New York City on a gorgeous, rainbow hued platinum gong — she calls it the Age of Aquarius — that was handmade for her by a Silversmith in Germany. Then we’ll catch up with Martha in her yoga sound studio in Hong Kong post-COVID, where she tells us about pushing forward with her passion in a city that has already been shut down and reopened three different times during the pandemic. She also shares simple things each of us can do at home to relax and be renewed by the power of sound, and these little tricks are as simple as playing that magical instrument that mostly every one of us possess — our VOICE. Get ready for a podcast like no other we’ve done — and a true auditory experience. To learn more, visit Red Door Studio’s site at www.red-doors.com (http://www.red-doors.com). Resources: www.red-doors.com (http://www.red-doors.com) Instagram: @reddoorsstudio (https://www.instagram.com/reddoorsstudio/) Facebook: facebook.com/reddoorsstudiohk (https://www.facebook.com/reddoorsstudiohk/) Read Martha’s profile in Ageist Magazine (https://www.weareageist.com/profile/martha-collard-61-gong-master/) Global Wellness Summit 2020 (https://www.globalwellnesssummit.com/) GWI's 2020 Research In Progress (https://globalwellnessinstitute.org/industry-research/research-in-progress/) Hosted by (https://www.swellpublicrelations.com) Produced by (http://crate.media)
Hello Everyone! Today Martha chats with Mikala and Jeanine, who are having a great time traveling Peru. From foodie adventures in Lima to sandboarding in Huacachina they tell us all about Peru. We chat the night before they set off to Machu Picchu. And speak with them live from Machu... The post S4 Ep. 9: Traveling Peru | Live from Machu Picchu with Guest Mikala appeared first on Le Wild Explorer.
Today Martha is going to share her personal story in order to help people realize that addicts aren’t aliens or terrible people to shy away from. Addicts are brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, sons, and daughters. There is more to their story than just the drugs and the booze. The real problems that cause people to turn to drugs and drink start long before the addiction begins. Stay tuned to hear Martha’s story and hopefully gain some perspective on just what addiction entails. In this episode, we talk about… Martha’s story Looking back in order to find the roots of your inner demons Finding external ways to make yourself feel better instead of working on yourself Seeing the light in the midst of being lost in the dark Having that moment of clarity that saves you Letting go to have an open mind and leave the shame behind Self-loving on the road to recovery Difficulties of a codependent relationship What it really means to be in recovery Links to resources: Join my free Facebook group, Step Up in Recovery at https://www.facebook.com/groups/stepupinrecovery/. This is where you will receive support with a safe place to grow. As women in recovery, this group will provide daily prompts to help you find joy and inspiration, form healthy habits, promote spiritual and personal growth, and approach fears and gratitude to get the most out of life, taking it one day at a time. Head on over to join. It's free!
Today Martha talks about some of the struggles that occur when going through recovery as a former addict. Where you are in your recovery process helps to play a part in what you are struggling with at that current juncture. The shame of your addiction can subconsciously affect your day to day and cause many feelings of self-doubt. Remember, the things that you have done in addiction do not define the person that you are. You can be the master of your own destiny. Stay tuned for assurance that you are not alone in these struggles! In this episode, we talk about… The fear of being alone in early sobriety Different outlets to go to when you begin sobriety to prevent boredom Not letting your addiction define who you are Releasing the shame to make it right Filling that hole left by addiction Finding love within yourself in order to find love with others Figuring out who you should keep in your life Taking some time to be still and heal Links to resources: Join my free Facebook group, Step Up in Recovery at https://www.facebook.com/groups/stepupinrecovery/. This is where you will receive support with a safe place to grow. As women in recovery, this group will provide daily prompts to help you find joy and inspiration, form healthy habits, promote spiritual and personal growth, and approach fears and gratitude to get the most out of life, taking it one day at a time. Head on over to join. It's free!
Today Martha is going to talk about what recovery really means. The dictionary defines recovery as returning to a “normal” state, but there is so much more to it than that. Every person is so beautifully different, so how does one become normal? That same principle means that for every individual person, recovery means something different. There is no mold to fit when you are trying to pull yourself out of that dark place of addiction and create a better life for yourself. Do what is best for yourself! In this episode, we talk about… What it means to be “normal” Embracing who you are to avoid the mold Importance of having hope that you can create a better life for yourself Involving others in your recovery process Looking challenges in the eye to put yourself farther away from relapse Negative effects of pushing your demons down inside Putting one foot in front of the other to continue growing Remembering how brave you are to ask for help Links to resources: Join my free Facebook group, Step Up in Recovery at https://www.facebook.com/groups/stepupinrecovery/. This is where you will receive support with a safe place to grow. As women in recovery, this group will provide daily prompts to help you find joy and inspiration, form healthy habits, promote spiritual and personal growth, and approach fears and gratitude to get the most out of life, taking it one day at a time. Head on over to join. It's free!
Today Martha's friend and coworker Lauren Maxwell joins us to talk about the wide and wonderful world of fairy tales! We look at the old, the new, and the remixed - Neil Gaiman's modern take on Sleeping Beauty, The Sleeper and the Spindle; Mike Mignola's supernatural investigator Hellboy in his third collection, The Corpse and the Iron Shoes; and Guillermo del Toro's masterpiece Pan's Labyrinth. We talk about their cultural pervasiveness, their impact on our media landscape, and it's only toward the end that we bring up the Big D.
Today Martha, Christie, and Karena introduce the show to new listeners. Get a taste of Martha's 80's Movie Reenactment and hear Martha's topless story.
Today Martha shares her reflections on seasonal citrus, St Nicholas and the classic dish Salmon Coulibiac.
Our kitchens serve many functions; there we prepare celebrations and we heal wounds. We nourish ourselves and others. Today Martha shares some observations about her own kitchen.
Today Martha discusses some of her favorite fall things and one of her very favorite saints. The recipe she mentions for Cinnamon Apple Cake can be found HERE. The other web site she mentioned was epicurious.com.
Today Martha describes a little red book from her collection. No, no, not that one… this one has recipes for a Dog’s Nose and a Tuxedo and serves as a metaphor for the good things the Church has to offer.
College campuses offer students a lot of choices -- but do they have to do it with a corporate logo? Today Martha shares a recipe for guacamole, the story of a patron saint for cooks and more of her views on college dining.
Today Martha continues the topic of hospitality with a look at its components and lives of the saints.