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Not a runner? No problem, you’re in good hands. I think we’ve all been guilty of comparing ourselves to other people at some point in time. The verdict : no bueno. What’s helped me stop doing it is realizing I’m in a race against MYSELF! We’re all running our own separate marathons where it’s US vs US. So long as we keep going and we don’t stop, we WILL get the gold! Run at your own pace. Topics : We all fall for the comparison trap and we compare ourselves to other people We’re running a marathon that only WE can participate in / only WE can win Tips for staying focused on running our own race at our own pace: The Warm Up Make sure before you start off the day with work / all the other madness, get your mind + body RIGHT Workout, read a book, meditate, journal - spend the first 60 mins on YOU! Study The Route Regardless of your interests / goals / industry, study the people who’ve ran a similar route before you The answers are out there for FREE!! Learn from the experts & pull from their experience when you need it One Foot In Front Of The Other Similar to 1% growth per day, focus on the small daily tasks you have in front of you TODAY May not seem like a lot but it WILL stack up with time Look up and see where you’re headed once in a while but keep your head down and GO! Rest When Needed Listen to your mind + body and reset when you need it the most You’ll come back sharp, rested, inspired & excited Challenge for the listeners : Which section do you need to put more effort into? Question from The BMC Jordan Tarver : How do you go at your own pace while making sure that pace is still pushing the needle? Got a topic / question you want me to cover? Hit me UP on IG @Bobbbaaaay Sign up for my new Weekly Bearded Wisdom Newsletter! You wanna help blow this podcast up? GREAT! Here’s how: Leave a 5 star review on the podcast app with your hot take of the show Share out the episode on your IG story tagging me @Bobbbaaaay —- Follow The Bearded Man! Instagram : @Bobbbaaaay YouTube : @BobbyHobert Twitter : @Bobbbaaaay Website : ItsTheBeardedMan.com
May Shu, today’s woman in supply chain, has nurtured an impressive career with our friends over at Fastenal. Originally from China, she’s now making waves in the logistics industry state-side. A dynamic and innovative supply chain professional with over 15 years of experience with Fastenal, May has a focus on people development, driving process efficiencies, and developing scalable solutions for tomorrow’s business needs in collaboration with multiple departments across the globe. Today May will be talking to us about her career so far, her approach to self-improvement and why she stays so loyal to Fastenal. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [03.30] May’s background and how she went from a degree in forestry to a career in logistics. “The more I got into it, the more excited I was with the opportunities – as soon as I accomplished one thing, there was another thing waiting!” [05.29] May’s role at Fastenal. [06.37] Why May moved from Shanghai to a small town in the USA – and how the stability of Fastenal’s culture helped ease the transition. [09.13] What makes Fastenal such a good company to work for. “We invest heavily in people, we have amazing training programs… and we have a promote from within model.” [10.25] Supply chain: why May loves it, and why it’s so important. “Supply chain is the key piece that connects everything!” [12.07] How Fastenal’s customer-centric approach makes them such a dynamic and ever-changing business. [13.59] The challenges May and her team faced in 2020. [16.11] From continued demand for safety products to the importance of agility and being prepared for the unexpected, the trends and challenges to watch out for in 2021. [18.34] May’s approach to self-development and building confidence. “It’s still a daily challenge – I’m still building my confidence with a series of small wins every day.” [22.22] What May has learned about herself on her journey so far, and what the future holds. “I know that my personal growth is never done.” [24.04] “Don’t be afraid of stepping out of your comfort zone” – May’s words of advice for women and girls following in her footsteps. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to LinkedIn to connect with May and find out more. As a company focused on supply chain partnerships, Fastenal is proud to sponsor this piece of Women In Supply Chain. With more than 100,000 point-of-use vending machines around the world, Fastenal is dedicated to helping organizations lower their total cost of ownership. Learn more here. Check out our other podcasts HERE.
Today (May 26th) is the 25 Year Anniversary of the "CASPER"! So what better time to go back with long time Shwa Style Podcast co-host, JORDAN LLOYD and review this movie to see whether or not if it still HOLDS UP or NOT! We break down different categories before deciding if this movie is TRASH or TREASURE!
Today May 21, 2020 is the 40th anniversary of the best movies (and one of my favorite movies) of all time: The Empire Strikes Back. With the two year anniversary of this podcast happening this week, as well, I thought it would be fun for me to go back through the past 65 or so episodes of this show and pull some of my favorite moments from some of my favorite guests, as they talk about what it was like, firsthand, to work on the sequel to Star Wars. If you know me at all, this look back focuses mostly on the special effects: Industrial Light and Magic’s move from Van Nuys to San Rafael, the Hoth sequences, the Tauntauns, the walkers, and go motion. I’ll be introducing the previous guests who are talking throughout, but just know that it is a combination of ILM wizards, legendary editors and unsung heroes. I’m talking about a total of 16 Academy Awards won in this 25 minute episode. So let’s all just buckle up and take a trip back even before that 1980 release, before we knew who Luke’s father was and before anyone of us had ever even seen The Empire Strikes Back. It is always so appreciated if you can leave a 5-star review of the show on your favorite podcast app or on Podchaser: podchaser.com/TalkingBay94 For more behind-the-scenes stuff, as well as a link to some of our other in-depth interviews, check out: Website: www.TalkingBay94.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TalkingBay94 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkingBay94 Instagram: www.instagram.com/TalkingBay94
Today May 19, 2020, is Malcolm X Birthday. He was born on May 19, 1925, and assassinated on February 21, 1965. Malcolm x provided Black Americans with a significant interpretation of history and an anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist worldview. Malcolm X had a profound impact on America and is considered one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. In this segment, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry recorded excerpts from one of Malcolm X's most profound speeches, "The Ballot or the Bullet" that Malcolm delivered on April 3, 1964, at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio.
Today (May 3) is Vesak and Ajahn chants the 5 and 8 precepts. But it doesn't have to be Vesak to practice the precepts and Ajahn encourages you to follow the precepts whenever you can, where ever you are, even for a day. Homage to the Buddha 0:00 Three Refuges 0:44 Five Precepts 2:22 Eight Precepts 5:06 Vesak Day Celebration held at Dhammaloka Buddhist Centre. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean. Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon.
Throughout this series, we’ve talked a lot about how to manage your mindset around money on a NORMAL day. But what about when your bank account takes a hit? What then? In today’s episode, I’m sharing my very own experience with a rather large monetary setback (and what followed!) so that I could see more of the results I wanted, not less. The mindset shift I share in today’s episode will shift your perspective on what a monetary setback (or any challenge!) REALLY means and how you can use it to your advantage to take more actions that are in alignment with what you want. I’m not saying it doesn’t sting at first. I’m not saying you have to pretend everything’s ok. But I AM saying that your ability to reframe during challenging times will determine absolutely everything that follows, ESPECIALLY your ability to make more money!-Check out the show notes here!-Ladies, reframes like the one I’m talking about in today’s episode have literally changed my life and business—yielding more money in the bank than ever before. Because the longer I sat in the negative, the more my experiences lined up with that. When I started choosing to reframe how everything was actually happening FOR me, rather than to me—I was able to see things from a whole new perspective and consequently, my circumstances changed dramatically. THAT is exactly what I want for you and why I am so incredibly passionate about getting my Money Mindset Journal into as many hands as possible so you can start making more money in your biz. Because journaling around those underlying beliefs is one of the absolute BEST ways to reframe the thoughts that are holding you back from making more money in your biz and shift them FAST. This value-packed 35-page guide includes 100 journal prompts, PLUS a bonus audio Money Mantra Meditation that will help you to integrate your new beliefs even (and especially!) on the days that you’re short on time. Listen to it while you’re putting on your makeup, doing the dishes, taking the dog for a walk, or however else this fits seamlessly into your life so you can experience all of the results even on the days you’re busier than ever. Today (May 12th) is the absolute LAST day to use the code ABUNDANT at checkout to receive $10 off, bringing the cost down to a super-accessible $18. If you commit to this work, I know that this guide will basically pay for itself and SO MUCH MORE. Consider this my gift to you and a little extra encouragement to step into this life- and biz-changing work. Grab yours at amandajoyceweber.com/moneyjournal so you can start reframing that negative money mindset and step into the wealth and abundance that I know is possible for you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today (May 12th, 2020) we've posted a special edition of the podcast with Dr Siouxsie Wiles. Dr Wiles is a British microbiologist and science communicator who specialises in infectious diseases and bioluminescence. She's been a regular expert voice in the New Zealand media throughout this pandemic, while juggling her professional and personal commitments. We recorded this episode a few days ago and my goal was to talk to her more specifically about the entertainment industry, when we might expect to be up and running again and how we can work strategically and safely going forward. Dr Wiles was great to chat to and I hope this special short episode will be helpful to our creative communities.
Today May, 7. 2020 We talkin Ahmaud Arbery. SEAN REED. And the COVID - 19 government secrets........ Shout out molecular biologist Dr. Judy Mikovits PHD. Her scientific research is “need 2 know”. She’s unapologetically naming names! And i personally appreciate it! "Facebook and other companies remove viral ‘Plandemic’ conspiracy video" so HURRY UP and WATCH before its too late. Than come back and hear our discussion about it LINK HERE! WATCH NOW PLANDEMIC Documentary [Government Secrets] Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxEToibWNZM#runwithmaud @grassrootslaw Text JUSTICE to 55156.To make your voice heard, dial 912-554-7200
About 25 years ago, the injury, rehabilitation and release of an injured robin set in motion what would eventually become a beloved global television series and—one woman’s mission to reconnect humans to their natural world. I’m talking about the inimitable Hope Swinimer and the critters in the global television series Hope for Wildlife that have captured our hearts. Currently in it’s 10th season, the series documents the rehabilitation and release of thousands of injured or orphaned wild animals. A charitable organization, they are conducting their first-ever online 50/50 fundraiser. Today (May 6th) is the last day to participate and the winner takes home half of the funds raised! You can purchase tickets here: hoperaffle.ca. The winner will be announced May 9th. Currently the jackpot is $99,540! This is the second time I interview Hope and it’s truly an honor that she is able to carve out the time as she receives hundreds of emails a day and her rehabilitation and education centre runs seven days a week. Much gratitude to you Hope. Tune into the full interview by clicking on the link below. Here are some highlights: Hope is a trailblazer in wildlife rehabilitation and is responsible for the first ever permit in Nova Scotia. Did you know that you can live anywhere in Nova Scotia and still volunteer for Hope for Wildlife? In 2019, Hope was recognized for her lifelong dedication with an Honorary Degree from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, NS. “Keep trying and never give up!” is a quote she lives by. Even as a shy child Hope had a “…very deep connection to the natural world.” Tune in to find out how they are operating during COVID-19. Producers: Tanya Chedrawy & Michael Boyd Host: Tanya Chedrawy tanyamedia.com Guest: Hope Swinimer https://www.hopeforwildlife.net/ Recorded through the facilities of Podcast Atlantic Sound Recording and Editing by Michael Boyd of Podcast Atlantic Follow us on Twitter: @TanyaChedrawy Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanyachedrawy/ Music Far Away by Pre Kiilstofte Logo Created by Tanya Chedrawy Email us at: tanya@tanyamedia.com
Ah May... the Month of Plant Sales. When I started gardening, I would Plant Sale away my Saturdays in May with my dear friend Judy. We would plan our way to a successful sale day, waking up while it was still dark out. Then we'd arrive at the church or the building where the sale was to be held, we'd set up our lawn chairs at the door, and we'd pat ourselves on the back for being first and second in line. Then, we'd wait another hour or two for the doors to open. All the while, sharing our dreams for our gardens, checking our wishlists for the unusual plants we might find at the sale; and figuring out which plants we'd discovered the previous year that we wanted more of and which we deemed not worthy of getting again. Brevities #OTD Today May 2, maybe the original April Fools Day. In Geoffrey Chaucer'sThe Nun's Priest's Tale a fox tricks a rooster on a day32 days after March - which would be May 2, but many took it to mean March 32 or April 1. Many scholars now think Chaucer actually did mean May 2 as the foolish day. I guess you could say, the joke's on us! #OTD Today is the last day of Ridvan. The Ridvan ("Rez-vän") Festival is a holiday celebrated by those of the Baha'i faith, commemorating the 12 days when their prophet and founder resided in a garden outside of Baghdad. He called the garden Ridvan which translates to paradise. Today, Ridvan is a festival of renewal and peace. It celebrates the beginnings of the Baha’i Faith and the first law of the religion was an admonition to humanity to cease all warfare. #OTD Today is the Annual White House Gardens Symposium. It's an all-day event focuses on the history and the role of the White House Gardens. There are expert speakers and panelists, as well as a lunch program - and a surprise take away. This year's symposium highlights the gardens of Beatrix Jones Farrand and Rachel “Bunny” Lambert Mellon, as well as the present-day White House Gardens. #OTD On this day in 1969, Jimi Hendrix performed at the Cobo Center in Detroit. It reminded me of a story about a succulent that ended up being named for Hendrix. In 1995, Mark Dodero, was listening to Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Child” while on a little botanizing trip in Mexico with fellow students Kim Marsden, and Scott and Brenda McMillan. They had stopped to investigate a mesa in the Colonel Peninsula, about 70 miles south of Ensenada. They group had made a new succulent discovery years earlier. Dodero thought he saw something about the terrain that made him think he might find another. He hiked up the mesa and came upon a little plant - a succulent - that he suspected was new. Years later, University of California, Santa Cruz professor Stephen McCabe, “rediscovered” the plant in the same area described by Dodero during his original discovery. In 2016, the plant, Dudleya hendrixii, or “Hendrix’s live forever,” in honor of Jimi Hendrix, was recognized in the California Botanical Society’s publication, Madrono. Unearthed Words #OTD Today in1863 Stonewall Jackson was shot by his own men and I thought his life story contained many moving passages. In an article in the Washington Post called, Stonewall Jackson had a soft side, it was revealed that just before the start of the civil war, Jackson had developed a love for gardening. If you read any biographies on Jackson, his life was one tragedy after another. His father and sister died of typhoid when Jackson was two years old. His mother died when he was seven. By the age of seventeen, he had only one sister left from his immediate family. His first wife died after giving birth to his stillborn son. His first daughter with his second wife, Anna, died within a month of her birth. After all this personal loss and battling life-long mental and physical health problems, Jackson fell in love with gardening. It was, no doubt, a reprieve for Jackson. Jackson, who once wrote in a schoolbook, "A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds", used botanist Robert Buist's book for guidance. It was Buist's “The Family Kitchen Gardener: Containing Plain and Accurate Descriptions of All the Different Species and Varieties of Culinary Vegetables, that became Jackson's gardening bible and he wrote little notes in the margins as he worked his way through the guide. In the WaPo article, it noted that After tomatoes, asparagus, watermelon, spinach and turnips was the one-word notation “plant.” Jackson dearly loved his wife, Anna. In his garden, he planted and picked flowers for her. Ever the military man, his garden was ordered and neat. In the Spring and Summer of 1859, Jackson wrote letters to Anna who sick and in New York for treatment. He loved to refer to her with romantic names and he often wrote about the garden... Here's an example: “I was mistaken about [our] large garden fruit being peaches... It turns out to be apricots and I enclose one which I found on the ground today... just think, my little Dove has a tree full of them.” In another letter, he wrote: “Our potatoes are coming up and I shall send you a sample of a leaf. . . . [our] garden has been thirsting for water until last evening.” And in another, Jackson wrote, “I watered [our] flowers this morning, and hoed another row of turnips, and expect to hill some celery this evening.” That fall, Jackson responded to the request from the governor to help maintain order in Virginia. Four years later, on this day in 1863 in the evening, Jackson and his men were returning from an attack. They were fired on by Confederate soldiers who incorrectly thought Jackson’s group was Union soldiers. Jackson was aware of the dangers of friendly fire, and he once suggested that "I recommend that we should strip ourselves perfectly naked," in order to avoid being shot at. Nonetheless, that fated evening, Jackson (in full uniform) was hit by two bullets in his left arm, which was then amputated at nearby Wilderness tavern. Jackson's chaplain, Beverly Tucker Lacy was so moved by the trauma of this event that he personally carried Jackson's arm across the fields to his brother's nearby family home called Ellwood. There, behind the herb garden, was a family cemetery. Today, Ellwood's cemetery has many civil war dead, but the most famous interment is the only marked grave in the cemetery: "Stonewall" Jackson's left arm. As Jackson tried to recover, General Lee wrote that Stonewall may have "lost his left arm, but I have lost my right.” Eight days after being shot, Jackson died of complications from pneumonia. He was 39. His last words were, "Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of trees." Today's book recommendation Didier Decoin's poetic, sensual novel The Office of Gardens and Ponds - out May 2 (translated from the French by Euan Cameron). That’s a stunning cover - with a foiled carp fish. Gorgeously gilded hardback copies of The Office of Gardens and Ponds are released to go swimming into the world today! Just look at these beauties! Are you ready to travel back to Japan 1000 years ago and relive this beautiful fable where an impoverished heroine Miyuki embarks on a hazardous mountain trek to the Imperial Palace - along with scheming monks, rampaging pirates, dancing storks and an unusual perfume contest. This is a book of historical fiction, "a string of enchantments, transforming mud into gold". Today's Garden Chore You've put it off long enough; this is the year you divide your iris. Iris are doing their thing right now. Fighting the tulips for the best in show. Iris were once commonly called flags. While anyone can grow iris - not everyone does right by them. If you want them to maintain their vigor, vow to divide them late this summer when it starts to cool down. You can divide them the same way you divide other rhizomatics like dahlias and lily of the valley. Just dig them up, break them apart, wash them in a 10-percent bleach bath, and replant so that the rhizome is visible on the surface of the soil. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart #OTD On this day in 1987, the Enid A. Haupt Garden was formally dedicated. It took three years to complete and was named for Haupt after she insisted on funding the entire project with $1.5 million and an equal gift to ensure their continued maintenance. As the garden was nearing completion, the Landscape Architect, Paul Lindell had prepared for the 81-year-old Haupt to preview it. "We had arranged for several means of conveyance... including a golf-cart-like surrey. Despite the four to six inches of dust, Mrs. Haupt insisted on walking through the site, dressed to the nines and in her patent leather shoes." Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Today May seeks short delay to Brexit, the 5 euro increase in pension and welfare payments pledged in the budget have started, we’ll l have the latest on the cash in transit robbery in Drogheda yesterday and we speak to the Senator looking for a UK style honours system to be introduced in Ireland to recognise unsung heroes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trump meets Kim Jong Un In Singapore. Will this be the greatest thing ever? Will this even be great. Will this even be! Rocket man has been given his marching orders from "Big Daddy" --- Xi Jinping! They are --- you can "talk" but you don't ever "give it away". Don't forget who brought you "into the world". Mr. Trump is a bumbling baboon - you may have your photo op - you will finally become a world leader - and then you will return to Pyongyang - without any change in your military arsenal. Secty of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor John Bolton would like an immediate "stand-down" in Kim's nuclear stockpile - total, irreversible dismantlement. There is no Plan-B. In the entire history of the worlld there has never been a single-instance of 1 meeting that was therein followed by a total dismantlement of a major weapons systems by any nation - anywhere - in human history! Today - May 29, 2018 - Trump just slapped a 25% tariff on $50-billion worth of Chinese imports into the U.S. - the kinds that have "technological" significance. Gee, I wonder if the great "Orange One" is trying to squeeze China into LEANING on Korea one last time to "dislodge" Kim Jong Un from his fixed position of never relinquishing any nuclear warhead in any negotiation with the big, bad U.S. of America. Trump is way outside of his depth and this latest ham-handed approach to impose gargantuan excise constraints on premium Chinese exports to the U.S. is the clearest indication of this. This is a meat-cleaver approach and the Chinese can see this and they will never give an inch or refrain from backing up Kim Jong Un in any settlement discussions on limiting or eliminating Kim's nuclear arsenal.
Alexa and Aubrey Proudly sponsored by Coping Skills for Kids! Use the code “cape” for $5 off all products In this episode, we talked about: Being married to a professional rodeo cowboy and relating everyday life to rodeo life. Supporting your friends through miscarriages and stillbirths. How she stumbled upon her business, Today May […]
Jeff Eichen has spent the last 30 years pursuing the legalization of cannabis. He has spoken with several leaders in the industry across the United States about the ongoing issue of people serving life without parole sentences for non-violent cannabis crimes. His background in photography has let him capture this story in a moment by moment cinematic form and now his goal is to push for the creation of a documentary series that would be distributed via broadcast television or online through companies such as Netflix or Hulu. “Lifers” is a six part, forty-eight minute, documentary series that focuses on people that are currently serving life without parole in the American justice system for cannabis. Today May 5, 2016 We are adding All Non-Violent Drug War prisoners to our documentary!
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We need you! Graca Machel, our scheduled guest for today from South Africa, is unable to be with us - so we are inviting YOU - OUR AUDIENCE - to be our guests on Another View! We will talk about mending race relations - we want you to call in with your ideas on what individuals can do to close the racial gap in this country. Also joining us is Dr. Eric Claville, political science and history professor from Hampton University. Call 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240 and tell us your thoughts. Join us TODAY (May 15) at NOON on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us live at anotherviewradio.org
A sad and turbulent week. Today (May 30) word drifted north of the Cafe Racer shootings in Seattle, which killed two members of roots/burlesque band "Gods Favorite Beefcake". We paid musical tribute to them, and also to Doc Watson, who passed away this week. Had a lovely interview with Creston, BC singer-songwriter Elena Yeung, who's touring BC this week. Take care, everyone, be careful out there, and give your friends an extra big hug this week.cheers, valfolkoasis@gmail.com
Today (May 24) is observed by members of the Methodist and Wesleyan family as Aldersgate Day, commemorating a pivotal event in life of John Wesley — an experience of God’s grace that began his transformation from a largely ineffective Anglican clergyman into one of the most effective and influential leaders in Christian history. At a […]