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1947 marked the end of an era on Suspense as Roma Wines (“that's R-O-M-A”) ended its sponsorship of the program. But before it parted ways with “radio's outstanding theater of thrills,” it brought another big line-up of stars to the microphone, and this week we'll hear my favorite episodes from the year. Van Heflin stars as an executive who resorts to less than ethical methods to climb the corporate ladder in “Three Blind Mice” (originally aired on CBS on January 30, 1947). Howard da Silva plays a dogged cop out to prove Jack Webb is guilty of murder in Cornell Woolrich's “You Take Ballistics” (originally aired on CBS on March 13, 1947). Kirk Douglas stars in two shows - first as a man who finds murder a more efficient method of divorce in “Community Property” (originally aired on CBS on April 10, 1947) and then as an author who discovers a lost work of Edgar Allan Poe and passes it off as his own in “The Story of Markham's Death” (originally aired on CBS on October 2, 1947). Finally, Ozzie and Harriet star as a married couple who take steps to accelerate the collection of their inheritance from an ailing uncle in “Too Little to Live On” (originally aired on CBS on December 26, 1947).
The protein rules in menopause change. We've talked about protein before. But not like this. Instead of a complicated, Smart Scale, DEXA scan-based check your numbers hard line obsession, you're going to get down-to-earth, easy to hear support for your protein rules in menopause. My Guest: Jordan Robertson is an evidence based naturopathic doctor, and the owner of The Confident Clinician, a software built specially to help clinicians make research-backed decisions for their patients with nutrition, supplements and lifestyle medicine. Questions We Answer in This Episode: [00:03:19] Why do protein needs change as we age? [00:22:48] What simple ways can women use to tell if muscle mass is reducing during menopause, and when should we try to change it? [00:27:42] What happens if women don't make these changes with their muscle mass and appetite? [00:32:51] What are the best sources of protein in the diet? Your thoughts on plant vs animal protein? [00:37:06] What is your opinion about 5-6 small meals vs 3 meals with bigger bolus? Protein needs, especially in menopause, go up. As we age, the ability to make muscle gets harder. Protein Needs Calculation for ideal protein intake: body weight in kg * 1.5 (if you have your weight in lbs, divide by 2.2 to convert to kg) Before: 0.8 - 1 gram of protein per kg body weight per day (based on nitrogen loss) Now: 1.2 - 1.7 grams of protein per kg of body weight per day Depends on who you are and what you need (e.g. your age, gender, lifestyle, athlete, digestive issues, protein resistance, etc.) Let's Dive Deep Into The Protein Rules in Menopause Muscle Mass Physical: Check if your body shape has changed, even if your weight stayed the same. Functional: Can you get off the chair without using the arms on the chair? Can you get up off the floor relatively easily? Do you find your walking speed has changed? Body Composition Scan: Many clinics will have a bioelectrical impedance analysis to look at muscle mass and body composition. Best to test the rate of chance over time (after x months, as prescribed by clinic). If you are seeing a reduction in speed, strength and power in any of your daily life activities or in the gym, then we can make an assumption that we are having some loss of muscle tissue. Plant VS Animal Protein Have a well-balanced diet that includes plant-based protein. The addition of plant-based protein has additional health benefits which can improve our cardiovascular health. Does Protein Timing Matter Just hit your daily protein with consistency. If 30 grams of protein per meal is difficult, you need to add one more meal. If post-workout protein helps you hit your protein target, continue. Your health journey gets more difficult if your protein timing starts to consume you and your time (e.g. spreadsheet, magnetic to your fridge, etc.). Connect with Jordan: Instagram - @drjordannd Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Listener Menopause Exercise Question: Are You Exercising Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? Next Episode - Extended Cardio and Low Protein Equal Short Term Weight Loss More Like This: Protein for Menopause Hormone Support Where Protein Recommendations for Women Come From? Building Muscle During Menopause: A Protein and Exercise Review Resources: Join the Flipping50 Membership for evidence-based workout programs. Short & Easy Exercise videos in this 5 Day Flip Challenge. Get the Flipping 50 Protein & Fiber supplements for women over 50 to support muscle health, enhance recovery, and meet daily nutritional needs.
Listener Menopause Exercise Question: Are You Exercising Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right?” Recently, a listener asked a menopause exercise question, "I'm doing strength training three times a week for 30 minutes. Is that too much? If you have wondered, or wonder what is enough, too much or the Goldilocks for you, this is for you. Based on a study in Ireland called Menowell (not to be confused with the bars), almost 70% of us get our information from friends and 50% get information from social media. So, beware. Even researchers right now are spending a lot of time and energy getting eyeballs and making shocking statements. Instead of merely sharing the facts, they're being as inflammatory as the influencers they claim not to be. Quick Overview: Menopause can bring bone loss, muscle loss, metabolic changes, mood shifts & symptoms like hot flashes and sleep troubles. Promise: By the end, you'll know how to calibrate exercise for maximum benefit and minimal burnout, even if you're not experiencing any of these. Why exercise is non-negotiable? Exercise is medicine. Muscle is medicine and an endocrine organ. Muscle is HRT if you allow it to be. Like any other medicine, the right dose and timing are crucial. How much is too little? I could answer in a very generic way: Minimum WHO/HHS guidelines: 150 min moderate aerobic + 2 strength sessions weekly Under 150 min weekly leads to missed benefits like bone density maintenance and cardiometabolic protection This is not a generic podcast and you're not a generic woman. So, let's answer with the uniqueness you deserve. Whether you're exercising too little or too much your body leaves both objective and subjective data. Red flags of Undertraining and Overtraining: Persistent fatigue Ongoing symptoms Plateau in strength/mood/weight. More Answers to Your Menopause Exercise Questions When exercise becomes too much: Excessive high-intensity sessions >3× weekly without recovery ups injury risk—especially for connective tissue for women in midlife. Overtraining stress can aggravate symptoms, disturb sleep, mood, and adrenal health, appetite/cravings and libido. Finding the sweet spot: Measure muscle and body fat (See Resources for my smart scale picks.) Measure waist girth Measure bone density through Dexa scan Do-It-Yourself checklist: Track energy, sleep, mood, focus, libido, digestion, elimination (See Resources for Flipping50 Progress Tracker) Between your objective and subjective measures, are you getting what you want? Not just immediate but long term? References: Cooper, D., Ward, K., Kavanagh, R. and O'Connor, S. (2023) ‘‘MenoWell': A pilot 6-week novel, online, multimodal exercise and health education programme for women in all stages of menopause living in Laois, Ireland', Physical Activity and Health, 7(1), p. 303–318. Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - Essential Oils for Menopause Hormones | Essential How-to for Essential Oils Next Episode - Simple Ways to Know if You're Following Protein Rules in Menopause More Like This - Exercise and Hot Flashes and Other Menopause Symptoms Resources: Join the Flipping50 Membership for evidence-based workout programs. Opening soon! Save your spot! Monitor your progress with Flipping50 Progress Tracker. Try OneSkin for SPF on face, lips and body. My top picks for 2025 Smart Scale Picks for Body Composition. Don't know where to start? Book your Discovery Call with Debra. Join the Flipping50 Insiders Facebook Group and connect with Debra and the community.
In this episode of essential oils for menopause hormones, I asked all the questions you ask. The purpose? To find beyond exercise and food, what can you do with essential oils to support your symptoms or simply elevate your health. I ask about essential oils for menopause hormones – adrenal fatigue, sleep, libido, cravings and more. Don't miss this one! My Guest: Jodi Sternoff Cohen is a bestselling author, award-winning journalist, functional practitioner and founder of Vibrant Blue Oils, where she has combined her training in nutritional therapy and aromatherapy to create unique proprietary blends of organic and wild-crafted essential oils. She has helped over 50,000 clients heal from brain related challenges, including anxiety, insomnia, and autoimmunity. Questions We Answer in This Episode: [00:08:06] No one is a stranger to essential oils, but can we go back to their origins? [00:10:00] How can essential oils help a woman in menopause? [00:16:26] What works for adrenal fatigue? [00:19:33] What if sleep is a problem? [00:22:00] What if blood sugar and insulin resistance are? [00:23:07] What if cravings for sweets or caffeine are an issue? [00:28:16] How can oils help with fascia? [00:33:55] What if the energy to exercise seems to have left the building? [00:35:07] What if headaches or migraines are a problem? [00:37:08] What if the va va voom is nowhere to be found? [00:38:45] Where does a newbie start? [00:34:28] What are your favorites and why? [00:39:00] Some are for use topically… Do they all require dilution? Why Use Essential Oils? A powerful concentrated essence medicine, you only need a small amount. Calms, focuses and regulates moods. Targets nervous system, vagus nerve, and adrenal response. Supports cortisol balance, melatonin production, and more The Power of Essential Oils for Menopause Hormones The Power of Touch Skin is our largest organ, open to fat soluble remedies. Applying essential oils on a reflex point is powerful. The Power of Smell Smell has direct access to the part of your brain known as the amygdala. Signals the brain to process certain emotions, calm the nervous system (anxiety, depression, etc.) Uses: Adrenal Fatigue Indicators: exhaustion, needing caffeine, brain fog. Helps reset stress signals and regulate cortisol through the nervous system and hypothalamus. Topical application on the lower back in the morning or mid afternoon to give energy. Sleep Regulates the Circadian Rhythm by triggering the pineal gland to naturally release melatonin. Sleep issues: Bedtime - topical application on the top of the head, above the ears or back of the head. Waking up at 1am - smelling oils for pancreas, which releases the hormones to pull the blood sugar out of the bloodstream and into the cells. Waking up at 3am - topical application for liver and gallbladder to help sleep through the night. Cravings (sweets and caffeine) Use adrenal or circulation blends to beat afternoon crashes. Inhale or topical application on the lower back to boost alertness. Mobility Fascia health is hormone-responsive and affects posture and motion. Emotional stress can tighten fascia, impacting mobility. Applying on body part allows more range of motion Headache and Migraine Topical application on the temples and lymph node clusters (neck, base of skull, behind the ears and clavicles) to relieve pressure and move fluid. Libido Adrenal blends applied to the lower back help restore energy and hormonal balance. Parasympathetic blends send safety signals to the nervous system, reducing stress and allowing desire to return. Topical application around the belly button or inner thighs to promote circulation and stimulate libido. Key Takeaways on Essential Oils for Menopause Hormones Oils work quickly due to their ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and influence the nervous system. Topical and aromatic use of essential oils can support hormone health without relying on supplements or medications. Specific oils target specific problems: Adrenals → Energy, stress, blood sugar regulation Circadian → Sleep onset Pancreas → Night waking Liver/Gallbladder → 3 a.m. wakeups Circulation → Boost alertness & focus Hormonal changes affect fascia, posture, mobility, and emotional resilience. Left-nostril breathing with oils can calm anxiety by balancing brain hemispheres. Connect with Jodi: Get your Vibrant Blue Oils here: Parasympathetic State Toolkit Instagram - @vibrantblueoils Other Episodes You Might Like: Previous Episode - What Stem Cell Therapy Taught Me About Recovery, Mindset, and Reinventing Downtime Next Episode - Listener Menopause Exercise Question: Are You Exercising Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right? More Like This - Best Essential Oils for Women, Stress, Sleep, and Hormones Resources: Join the Flipping50 Membership for evidence-based workout programs. Opening soon! Save your spot! Short & Easy Exercise videos in this 5 Day Flip Challenge.
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Join Max, Kyle, and Kenny for our rendition of the Goldilocks Board Games! The wonderful cast at The Secret Cabal have given us permission to try this prompt out for ourselves! Which games are too long, too short, or juuuuuuust right! Join us to discuss this prompt and others like it. —————
Why can the United States government help make a vaccine in a year but not build a high-speed train in a reasonable timeframe? What if our biggest problems—affordable housing shortages, energy limits, and scientific slowdowns—aren't inevitable, but chosen? This week, Reid and Aria sit down with Derek Thompson—staff writer at The Atlantic and host of the podcast Plain English—to explore how a scarcity mindset is holding American society back. They cover how AI can revolutionize scientific discovery; what Operation Warp Speed got right; and why real progress depends on bold policy, not just better technology. Plus, Reid joins Derek in the hotseat for some “Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right?”—a game co-created with ChatGPT to discuss ideas in Derek's new best-selling book, Abundance. For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all the episodes, visit https://www.possible.fm/podcast/ Select mentions: Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson “The Anti-Social Century” Every Cure co-founder Dr. David Fajgenbaum Topics: 1:06 – Episode introduction 2:34 – What year would Derek choose to be born and why? 7:14 – What can AI do as a co-author that Ezra Klein can't, and what are Ezra's irreplaceable strengths? 9:08 – AI's impact on the future of work — what AI can and can't do — and what the enduring role of humans will be. 12:00 – The situation with current tariffs, and the potential fixes or silver linings. 14:28 – Operation Warp Speed and other examples of abundance in the U.S. and beyond. 19:39 – What specific government policies could effectively leverage AI to speed up the creation of abundance? 22:40 – Midroll 22:49 – Derek and Reid play a fun game based on Abundance: “Too much, too little, or just right?” 30:46 – What's needed to better incentivize scientific progress and foster innovation? 39:22 – How could society and our relationship with technology be reframed to combat the loneliness epidemic? 45:08 – Derek identifies specific policies that currently hinder abundance and suggests new ones that could promote it. 49:45 – Rapid-fire Questions Possible is an award-winning podcast that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how technology—and, in particular, AI—is inspiring change and transforming the future. Hosted by Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger, each episode features an interview with an ambitious builder or deep thinker on a topic, from art to geopolitics and from healthcare to education. These conversations also showcase another kind of guest: AI. Each episode seeks to enhance and advance our discussion about what humanity could possibly get right if we leverage technology—and our collective effort—effectively.
Host: Holli Cederholm Editor: Clare Boland Common Ground Radio is an hour-long discussion of local food and organic agriculture with people here in the state of Maine and beyond. This month: Maine has been experiencing a shift in the growing season, including a trend towards a longer season. Variability in weather — from unpredictable precipitation to an uptick in extreme weather events — makes it hard for gardeners to know what to plan for. On the April episode of Common Ground Radio, we discuss cultivating resilience in the face of increased weather variability with Rebecca Long, the coordinator of Horticulture Training Programs for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. List of subjects: – Gardening – Soil organic matter – Irrigation – Variety selection – Succession planting – Hedgerows – Shade cloth – Floating row cover – Garden pests and disease Guest/s: Rebecca Long, coordinator of Horticulture Training Programs for the University of Maine Cooperative Extension FMI- What's happening with Maine's weather: – Maine Climate Office — mco.umaine.edu/climate/me_monthly – Maine Climate and Ag Network — umaine.edu/climate-ag Gardening resources from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension: – UMaine Cooperative Extension pollinator-friendly gardening — extension.umaine.edu/gardening/pollinator-garden-certification – In-depth training programs: Master Gardener Volunteer, Maine Horticulture Apprentice, and Maine Gardener Trainings — extension.umaine.edu/gardening/learn – Webinars On Demand — extension.umaine.edu/gardening/learn/on-demand-webinars – Maine Home Garden News newsletter — extension.umaine.edu/gardening/maine-home-garden-news – Reach out to your local extension office with questions — extension.umaine.edu/county-offices Gardening resources from MOFGA: – Organic gardening resources — mofga.org/trainings/gardening – Organic gardening workshops — mofga.org/trainings/event-calendar – Gardener Newsletter — mofga.org/newletter-sign-up-gardener – Pest Report Newsletter — mofga.org/newletter-sign-up-pest-report – “Succession Planting for Continued Yields and Season Extension” by Will Bonsall — mofga.org/resources/gardening/succession-planting-for-continued-yields-and-season-extension – “Making Your Garden Less Hospitable to Disease” by Caleb Goossen, Ph.D. — mofga.org/resources/gardening/making-your-garden-less-hospitable-to-disease – “Drip, Drip, Drip” by Eric Sideman, Ph.D. — mofga.org/resources/water-management/drip-drip-drip – “Garden Tip: Watering During Drought” — mofga.org/resources/gardening/garden-tip-watering-during-drought – “Water in the Garden: Too Much or Too Little” by Will Bonsall — mofga.org/resources/water-management/water-in-the-garden About the hosts: Holli Cederholm has been involved in organic agriculture since 2005 when she first apprenticed on a small farm. She has worked on organic farms in Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, Scotland and Italy and, in 2010, founded a small farm focused on celebrating open-pollinated and heirloom vegetables. As the former manager of a national nonprofit dedicated to organic seed growers, she authored a peer-reviewed handbook on GMO avoidance strategies for seed growers. Holli has also been a steward at Forest Farm, the iconic homestead of “The Good Life” authors Helen and Scott Nearing; a host of “The Farm Report” on Heritage Radio Network; and a lo0ng-time contributor for The Maine Organic Farmer & Gardener, which she now edits in her role as content creator and editor at MOFGA. The post Common Ground Radio 4/10/25: Resilient Gardening first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
In this episode of Iron Culture, hosts Eric Trexler and Eric Helms discuss various topics related to fitness, nutrition, and hydration. They delve into the importance of hydration, the potential for overhydration, and the effects of vitamin C and gelatin on muscle recovery. The conversation also covers the debate between eccentric and concentric training for muscle growth, as well as the relationship between cardio and strength training. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the need for evidence-based practices in fitness and nutrition, while also addressing common misconceptions in the fitness community. To attend the upcoming SNA conference electronically and see the entire MASS team's presentations, you can find tickets here: https://sportsnutritionassociation.com/sna-annual-2025-conference/ To submit a question for us to answer on the show, head over to https://massresearchreview.com/ironculture/ Time stamps: 00:00 Introduction 04:28 Hydration: The Basics and Common Misconceptions 07:17 Research Insights on Hydration and Performance 10:26 The Impact of Dehydration on Training Adaptations 13:23 Overhydration: Risks and Considerations 16:37 Practical Hydration Tips for Athletes 19:28 Understanding Electrolytes and Hydration Strategies 22:22 Final Thoughts on Hydration and Performance 32:06 Understanding Supplements: DIM and Urine Color Changes 34:12 Vitamin C and Gelatin: Are They Worth It? 39:33 Micronutrients: The Balance of Too Much and Too Little 47:36 Eccentrics vs. Concentrics: Debunking Myths in Muscle Growth 55:24 Heart Rate Variability and Recovery: What You Need to Know 01:05:37 The Interference Effect: Cardio and Resistance Training Adaptations
So, what DO you do when apathy strikes? It might be YOUR apathy. But more likely, it will be your spouse's apathy. (And it might be both of you!) It just seems there is no emotion, no care, no concern. What IS apathy? What does it mean? Why does it happen? And most importantly, what can you do about it? This week, we explore dealing with YOUR apathy, then dealing with YOUR SPOUSE'S apathy. RELATED RESOURCES You Are The Best Tool Dealing With Disconnection "Too Little, Too Late"? Start With What Is You Need A Plan 3 C's Of Saving Your Marriage Dealing With Anxiety No Contact Is Crap No Reverse Psychology Interview with Gary Chapman Save The Marriage System
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What's your most loved and least favorite song on Jellyfish's Spilt Milk?! Jim picked the 1993 favorite by the band that Dan says unites us the most. Between the four of us, we saw the band close to 30 times in just three years but it was Adam that started a website about the band, helped write their boxed set liner notes and....it's complicated. As a result of a whole lotta fun stories, the ranking doesn't start until the 32 minute mark. So close your eyes and get comfortable because we got Roger Joseph Manning Jr, Tim Smith, Eric Dover, Jason Falkner and superfan Pablo Melons to chime in with their most and least loved songs on the album. Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite lactose intolerant dairy bar.Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod.SPOILERS/FILE UNDER: Accordion, All Is Forgiven, Beach Boys, the Beatles, Bellybutton, Jay Bennett, Bourgeois Tagg, Brighter Day, Jon Brion, Bye Bye Bye, chalk line dollar sign, Charisma, curtain opens, demo-itus, dick jokes, Disney, Eric Dover, Dukes of Stratosphear, Jason Falkner, fanboy, Fanclub, Four Freshmen, Albhy Galuten, The Ghost At Number One, the Glutton of Sympathy, Mike Halloran, harmonies, He's My Best Friend, Mary Hopkins, Hush, Jellyfish, Joining A Fanclub, Joining A Fanpage, Bruce Kaphan, Los Angeles Union Session Musicians, liner notes, the Lovetarians, Roger Joseph Manning Jr, mayonnaise, Pablo Melons, New Mistake, Harry Nillson, Partridge Family, Pleasanton, polka, pop, power pop, Jack Joseph Puig, Queen, rock, Russian Hill, Sebrina Paste and Plato, the Seventies, Tim Smith, Spilt Milk, Steely Dan, strike the tent, Andy Sturmer, Supertramp, Too Much, Too Late, Too Little, tuba, tuppence, Wings, T Bone Wolk, Lyle Workman, XTC, 1993.US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com wewillrankyoupod@gmail.comNEW! Host tips: Venmo @wewillrankyoupodhttp://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPodhttps://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPodhttp://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo http://www.YourOlderBrother.com(Sam's music page) http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page)https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)
It was another case of Too Little, Too Late for the Green Bay Packers as a fourth quarter rally fell short against Minnesota, dropping them to the bottom wildcard seed and placing the Vikings in an epic showdown with the Detroit Lions for the NFC's #1 seed overall. The CHR Gang talk you through the pain, reveal the Packers' Pro Bowl Selections, discuss what to do with Jaire Alexander next season now that season-ending surgery has been announced, and finally, give you game prep for the season finale against the Bears on Sunday.Be sure to join C.D., Al and Kelly on their regular jaunts through the Packers Universe. You can follow them on twitter (X) at @tundravision, @JerseyAlGBP and @ThatPackerGirl.Cheesehead Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
This year instead of wanting to take on new habits and do more I want to let go of things that are holding me back. In true Health Fix style it's all about Too Little vs Too Much and I am shedding the too much bits!Toxic behaviours by others, phones in the morning, all or nothing and forgiveness all feature.Links: Marie Kondo and KonMari: https://konmari.com/Boundary setting: https://psychcentral.com/relationships/what-are-personal-boundaries-how-do-i-get-someForgiveness vs moving on: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/the-forgiving-life/201809/is-there-difference-between-forgiving-and-movingComparisons with others: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/articles/201711/the-comparison-trapChanging an all or nothing mindset: https://chadd.org/adhd-weekly/replace-an-all-or-nothing-mindset-with-balanced-thinking/Phone use in the morning: https://www.fielding.edu/how-morning-phone-habits-shape-productivity-and-well-being/#BUY THE HEALTH FIX PAPERBACK NOW: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Health-Fix-Dr-Ayan-Panja/dp/1914239326/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After signing a major recording contract at age 12, Joanna "JoJo" Levesque shot to the top of the pop charts with hits like “Leave (Get Out)” and “Too Little, Too Late.” She was on track to become one of the biggest pop singers of the 2000s — and then she seemingly disappeared overnight. In this interview with Tom Power, JoJo opens up about the betrayals she endured as a child star, the label issues that derailed her promising career, and why she's telling her story now in a new memoir called “Over the Influence.”
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message! In this episode, Mary and Kelsey deconstruct "Over The Influence: A Memoir" by Joanna “Jojo” Levesque. Many of us know Jojo as a tween sensation who made it big at age 13 with her hit singles, Leave (Get Out), Baby It's You, and Too Little, Too Late. After reaching the kind of success most artists strive their entire lives for at such a young age, Jojo seemingly disappeared from the airwaves and the public eye. Her memoir peels back the curtain, showing how she was held hostage by a bad contract, and her personal experiences with addiction, toxic relationships, difficult family dynamics, and learning to trust herself in her pursuit of creative freedom. Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Concord was killed by Sony so we didn't do a follow up review. Sorry to those looking forward to it! Maybe it'll come back in the future?That being said, we have a great show for you. First, we review Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2. This game from Saber is a truly brutal, action packed thrill ride. It features a campaign, cooperative missions and full PVP. We share why it's not our game of the year, but a damn good game worth picking up.Brett reviews Star Wars Outlaws. A game not worth picking up. We look at the story, gameplay and why although the game has a lot of good to speak of, they failed with the stealth which is the dominant part of the game. The look and feel is so incredibly Star Wars, but it fails to deliver on some fun combat and exploration.We also review Lockdown Protocol, a game similar to Among Us but in 3D. It's a ton of fun for early access. We can't wait to see what's next for this game! Speaking of reviews, why not throw in a early review of Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown? It's not quite ready for primetime, with some bugs and graphical glitches, but there is potential there even if it did convince Brett to go back to The Crew Motorfest.Finally (I told you it was jam packed), we look at the announcement of the PS5 Pro. It's slightly better than the PS5 for a whopping $700. Is it worth the cost of entry?You can follow their Kickstarter here when it goes live or wishlist it on Steam.Show Notes:1:11 - Housekeeping2:29 - Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 Review43:51 - Star Wars Outlaws Review1:17:04 - Lockdown Protocol Review1:32:39 - Test Drive Unlimited: Solar Crown Early Review1:53:11 - PS5 Pro is Here: Too Much for Too Little?2:15:35 - Upcoming Video Game Releases Become a part of the conversation! If you donate $1 or more on Patreon you can get exclusive access to the Patreon-only chat and channels on the server. Visit our website to find our social channels, check past podcasts and donate to the show.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see all of our latest videos as they drop. Credits:"Blue Groove Deluxe" by BlueFoxMusic on audiojungle.netWoman Announcer - Ariana Guerra; Actress"Wisdom" by Super Nostalgia 64
We have got too may breakdowns and not enough weeks in the year to get through them all. This week on the podcast we get a chance to see what it looks like when you put one LED in what is basically a small ladder with a bucket at the top of it and try and […] The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #440 – Too Little, Too Late appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.
Author : John Wiswell Narrator : Paul Cram Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis ‘Too Little, Too Little, Too Much' originally appeared in Cossmass Infinites in March of 2022 Fans of the urban legend of the Russian Sleep Experiment may be excited to see a recent movie release “The Soviet Sleep Experiment” […]
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In this episode of 9021NoSo, hosts JT & Tim Capel welcome in special guest Chad Campbell to break down the next episode of Beverly Hills 90210: Too Little, Too Late/Paris 75001 (S3, E3). The crew dive deep into the episode with discussions on Brenda & Donna arriving in Paris, the adventure of Cameron, Brandon pressuring Andrea and her tough choices, Dylan and Kelly's growing bond and more! They also hit a number of awards, lists and do some character rankings too! So, buckle up and enjoy a nostalgic ride through Beverly Hills with the newest installment of 9021NoSo!
In part 2, we delve deeper into the subtle yet potent forces that pose a threat to the very core of our faith and relationships. Together, let's unravel the intricate truth behind the unraveling of marriages, the breakdown of homes, the derailment of young lives, and the squandering of potential, all stemming from the insidious trio of Too Much, Too Little, Too Late.As believers, we often find ourselves caught off guard by these seemingly innocuous influences. It's not always the glaring sins we readily recognize and denounce that lead us astray; instead, it's the slow erosion of our convictions, the gradual weakening of our commitments, and ultimately, the undermining of our testimonies. In this segment, we confront the uncomfortable reality that even the most devout Christians can fall prey to divorce, immorality, involvement in cults, pornography, adultery, and spiritual indifference.Randy Ferreira, co-founder of Wingman Nation, and John Delaney, Director of Operations at Wingman Nation, shed light on how even the smallest compromises can erode our faith until we find ourselves drifting far from the shore of our beliefs. Join us as we navigate through the perilous waters of temptation, extending guidance and encouragement to those who may feel themselves slipping away.The time to act is now. Discover how to safeguard your convictions, shield your relationships, and strengthen your faith against the subtle traps that threaten to dismantle us all.Thank you for listening to today's podcast. Connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/wingmannation.
In today's episode, we delve into the subtle yet destructive forces that can unravel even the strongest of faiths and relationships. Join us as we explore the profound truth that every shattered marriage, every fractured home, every derailed teenager's life, and every wasted potential stem from the insidious trio of Too Much, Too Little, Too Late.As Christians, we often find ourselves blindsided by these seemingly insignificant influences. It's not the blatant sins we readily condemn that lead us astray; rather, it's the gradual erosion of our convictions, commitments, and ultimately, our testimonies. In this podcast, we confront the uncomfortable reality that Christians, despite their best intentions, can still succumb to divorce, immorality, cults, pornography, adultery, and spiritual apathy.Wingman Nation co-founder, Randy Ferreira, and Wingman Nation Director of Operations, John Delaney, uncover how the smallest compromises can chip away at our faith until we find ourselves adrift, far from the shore of our beliefs. Join us as we navigate the treacherous waters of temptation, offering guidance and encouragement to those who may feel themselves slipping away.Don't wait until it's too late. Learn how to safeguard your convictions, protect your relationships, and fortify your faith against the subtle snares that threaten to destroy us all.Thank you for listening to today's podcast. Connect with us via Facebook at https://fb.com/wingmannation.
Today's guest is the wonderful Gina Livy. Over the years I have received a lot of DMs from people asking me if I know Gina, if I'm familiar with her work and her weight loss approach. And my answer is always a resounding yes. And after today's conversation, I'm an even bigger fan than I was before. We talk about her approach to weight-loss in today's episode, BUT also get into her evolution as an entrepreneur, and getting told countless times that she's charging TOO LITTLE for what she offers. But as you'll hear, she came out on top - building a multimillion dollar business (we're talking over 8 figures) - and she did that by following her gut. ***And I want to make the point that we do talk about weight-loss in this episode, and it can be a tricky subject to navigate. Especially because we just talked about body image last month on this very show. But I think it's important to note that the two subjects are not synonymous. Weight does not correlate with worth, and I want to recognize that there are a lot of unhealthy obsessions and messaging about weight that we still hear about today.But the fact remains that some of us, at different points in our lives, might want to take steps to lose weight for a variety of reasons. And it's important when that choice is made, to lose weight in a sustainable, healthy way and not some extreme crash diet that most of the time does NOT work. There are many healthy, sustainable ways to do it, and Gina's Method, I believe, is one of them.We're covering:Gina's own journey with weight lossWhat the Livy Method isan underrated factor when it comes to successful weight-lossnavigating online hate when running a weight loss businessbuilding a massive business and going from a team of 1 to a team of 47Gina's feelgood thingGina's advice for any entrepreneur battling doubt About Gina: Gina Livy is the founder and CEO of Weight Loss by Gina, best selling author, and creator of The Livy Method. She is redefining weight loss with her revolutionary method that helps people lose weight in a healthy and sustainable way. Throughout her 30-year career, Gina has helped thousands of people reach their Finally and Forever weight loss goals, while inspiring them to design the life of their dreams.Gina's fun, engaging, and no-nonsense approach to weight loss has resonated with audiences across the world with members from more than 55 countries, over 4.2M podcast downloads, and a rapidly growing community of Livy Losers. To learn more about Gina and The Livy Method, visit www.ginalivy.com.Instagram: @ginalivy The Key Moments in this episode are:00:01:55 - navigating weightloss conversations on this podcast 00:04:55 - Gina's personal weight loss journey00:016:00 - set point and our brain's wiring 00:22:00- the Livy Method 00:30:00 - Navigating Social Media 00:37:00 - Gina's career journey 00:41:00 - an enticing offer that couldn't cut it 00:48:00 - big business challenges 00:50: - Gina's feelgood thing
Billy Joel - The River of Dreams Bob Marley & The Wailers - Rat Race Luther Vandross & Mariah Carey - Endless Love Krokus - Midnite Maniac Billy Idol - White Wedding John Waite - Missing You Kenny Loggins & Steve Perry - Don't Fight It Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams - Too Much, Too Little, Too Late Magnum PI Theme U2 - Bullet The Blue Sky Kenny Maclean - Don't Look Back Whitney Houston - Saving All My Love for You John Lee Hooker - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing Roxy Music - More Than This (Extended Mix) Aretha Franklin - Freeway Of Love (Pink Cadillac) Def Leppard - Bringin' On The Heartbreak Dio - Holy Diver Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies George Benson - This Masquerade The Cult - Fire Woman
Entrevista con Checo BarreraSección de Pliego "la Pólvora" VillarrealCancionesLuces de Nueva York.- Sonora SantanecaToo Much, Too Little.- Georgia
Support the show. Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/highscore510 DJarTT is an Ambassador for "A King in Paradise" {Please Donate} ----more---- DJarTT is multitasking... He's watching the Cowboys vs Eagles, Sunday Night Football showdown while trying to record. We discuss: - NEWS : Dr. Umar's NEW Online Therapy? - Qestion Of the Day: Favorite Holiday Traditions - SPORTS: Draymond Green's Suspension: Too Much, Too Little, or Too Little Too Late? - SPORTS: UFC gonna UFC - SPORTS: LA Chargers fire their coach and who can beat the 49ers? ----more---- *Patreon Page: www.patreon.com/highscore510 *Email: (HighScore510.Fans@gmail.com) *MUSIC BY: Taj Easton (https://www.tajeaston.com) *SPONSORS: 1) New Parkway Theatre, Oakland: https://www.thenewparkway.com 2) Til Infinity Clothing
“New World” has finally added mounts, but has this come too late to save the game? Also, Scormey talks about his mental state… or maybe just a new tabletop roleplaying game? Intro (0:49) – Scormey has been amusing himself with the bugs in “Starfield”, and Beoulus has been doing something… probably working… Video Games (6:26)...Read More “Too Little, Too Late – Loot Mechanics #346” »
This episode we cover Too Little, Too Late/Paris 75001, Sex, Lies and Volleyball/Photo Fini, Shooting Star/American in Paris, and Castles in the Sand.Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @thetvdeepdive. Check out our Patreon: patreon.com/TheTVDeepDiveEmail us at thetvdeepdive@gmail.com with any comments or suggestions!
TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE? Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a probe launched into President Joe Biden's scandal-plagued son, Hunter Biden. But lawmakers like House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (OH-4) and conservative news pundits like Mark Levin have highly criticized the choice of U.S. Attorney David Weiss as the Special Counsel to head the investigation. Even though Weiss brought charges against Hunter for his questionable business dealings, he dragged his feet in investigating Hunter. Also, he authored Hunter's "sweetheart" plea deal that fell apart recently – further proof of the weaponization of the justice department. The Sekulow team discusses the Deep State DOJ, the Hunter Biden investigation, and more on today's show. Also, former U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard joins the show to discuss the tragic wildfires in Hawaii.
I guess it's a heart ache to say that this is the last episode of Season 1 and yet in reality, it really feels so good. At this point we've been stayin' alive for 53 episodes, but since we feel like we are running on empty, a short break will do us good. But baby hold on, before we go, we are going to shine a flashlight on the Billboard Top 40 from the Week of May 6th,1978. There's no need to get the deacon blues, we won't be going away like dust in the wind. If you believe in magic, and with a little luck, we'll be back in a couple of months. You can count on me and my co-host because it takes every kind of people to make a podcast. Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1978-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_6th_May_1978 Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970's) by Pete Battistini. Rejected Episode Titles: Shadow Dancing in the Flashlight Werewolves of London On Broadway Movin' Out Two Doors Down Too Much, Too Little, Too Late, Two Doors Down Dust in the Wind Feels So Good Take a Chance on Deacon Blues Some points of interest we talked about in this episode: Harry Belafonte Banana Boat Song Day O: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZABxj718uA ROCK-N--ROLL SPORTS CLASSIC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlmEwFAxW1o HOT L BALTIMORE opening credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMuft7yMHD0
Join Becca and Adam on a journey that starts in in a smoky Texas hotel lobby in 1967. We'll pass trough a decomposing sportatorium off the Dallas freeway in 1992 and end at a contentious company sponsored JoJo concert in 2022. Once a shining star in the skies over the Texas Plains, Southwest experienced a slow and then sudden descent after the departure of it's distinctive founder. Executive would try to repair the damage, but for many it was "Too Little, Too Late." Don't forget to rate and review this podcast! We're on Youtube Support the pod by buying us a coffee Check out our reading list Tiktok: @corporategossippod Hosts: Becca Platsky (Becca@nitetoast.com) Adam Platsky (Adam@nitetoast.com) Produced by: Michael Albanese @bigmanmike Links: Video of the Malice in Dallas Southwest Airlines Engine Explodes in Flight, Killing a Passenger Column: The guilty parties evading blame for the Southwest meltdown are its board members Southwest store Southwest Airlines Faces Tough Questions From Senators Video of Pilots walking out of the Southwest Employee Rally
Tyler Perry's Sistas recently celebrated its 100th episode drawing 2 Million viewers and continues to be a catalyst for fostering community and dialogue amongst its loyal and growing fanbase. Executive produced, directed, and written by Tyler Perry, the one-hour drama follows a group of single Black females navigating their "complicated love life," careers, and friendships through the ups and downs of living in a modern world of social media and unrealistic relationship goals.Season five of Tyler Perry Sistas is full of suspense, twists, and turns that will bring out the good, the bad, and even a little ugly in the girls. One thing holds true... They continue to have each other's backs and some of the challenges they encounter could possibly change them forever. In the season finale, “Too Little, Too Late,” premiering Wednesday, March 15 – Danni's actions have left her in a vulnerable position, while Karen quickly realizes that Aaron is hiding something, and she pays the ultimate price.
For our first episode of 2023, Kate speaks with Timo Leiter about his recent CCLR article, ‘Too Little, Too Slow? Climate Adaptation at the United Nations Climate Change Negotiations Since the Adoption of the Paris Agreement'. Timo takes the opportunity to provide further context and background on his framework for tracking and assessing negotiation outcomes, explains how the negotiations have evolved and identifies adaptation related gaps that can be addressed at a global level.Timo is a PhD researcher at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change at the London School of Economics, a lead author of UNEP's Adaptation Gap Report and a contributing author to the IPCCC 6th Assessment Report.
Adam & The Ants - Antmusic Stiff Little Fingers - Alternative Ulster ruby - Tiny Meat Fugazi - Smallpox Champion Kasentz-Katz - Quick Joey Small Astronaut Husband - Tiny Jangle Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator Chavez - Little 12 Toes Chemical Brothers - Three Little Birdies Down Beats Sonic Youth - Little Trouble Girl The Telescopes - Precious Little De La Soul - The Magic Number The Orb - Little Fluffy Clouds Jellyfish - Too Much, Too Little, Too Late Jesus & Mary Chain - My Little Underground Little Simz - Point & Kill Brendan Benson - Tiny Spark Dinosaur Jr. - Tiny Dinosaur Jr. - Little Fury Things The Breeders - Little Fury Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Crazy Little Thing Frank Zappa - Little Umbrellas Small Faces - Afterglow (Of Your Love) Microdisney - Town To Town dEUS - Little Arithmetics The Sugarcubes - Regina Radiohead - Little By Little Shriekback - Tiny Birds Orang - Little Brother
Welcome to our conversation, as Mark and Melissa have a discussion around sharing of mental health struggles? Do you find that you talk about mental health too much? Do you share too much? Or not enough? As we discuss this issue, we will highlight some example we have observed and what it can look like […] The post Do You Talk About Mental Health Too Much or Too Little? appeared first on Mark DeJesus.
Get my 9-Minute Kettlebell & Bodyweight Challenge FREE here: http://www.9MinuteChallenge.com As you no doubt know by now, I'm a big fan of bodyweight and kettlebell training — specifically when they're combined. I know you are as well. The two go together like peanut butter and jelly; love and marriage; alcohol and bad decisions. It's a hard combo to beat. The problem? All too often, people make one of two mistakes: 1) Too LITTLE exercise variety 2) Too MUCH exercise variety The truth is you need a healthy balance between the two for the best results. Too little variety and you work your way toward boredom and injuries. Too much and you get frustration and zero progress. I dish on that in this episode And for your reference, here are video demos of the moves in question: * Elevated Rolls: https://youtu.be/HUsokoVZxQA * Lizard Crawls: https://youtu.be/bO2hJKU1vMQ
The sparkly American Visionary Art Museum has a new director: We talk with Jenenne Whitfield about her plans and her ideas for AVAM's synergy with Baltimore. Plus, Gage Branda, AVAM curator, previews the upcoming exhibit: ‘ABUNDANCE: Too Much, Too Little, Just Right.' Original airdate: 10/4/22 Links: American Visionary Art Museum current exhibit, "Abundance", Bazaart Holiday Craft Marketplace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Britt chats with Emily Dawson a Toronto-based Holistic Nutritionist specializing in Gastrointestinal Health and Digestive Wellness. She has been through it all herself, the constipation, IBS and confusion surrounding her diagnosis. That's why it is now her passion to help others on their gastrointestinal wellness journey!In this episode, Britt and Emily chat all about Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and how isolating it can feel (and why the recommendations you're getting from your doctor may not be supporting the root cause of your diagnosis. They also chat about the common root causes of heartburn, and how it is more commonly rooted in TOO LITTLE stomach acid (compared to too much).If you have had an IBS diagnosis (or suspect one), or if you deal with heartburn (or both!) you will definitely not want to miss out on this episode!In this episode, Britt and Emily discuss;Emilys own health story, history with IBS, and how she overcame itStress and fear around food and social situations, and how this may be exacerbating your IBSWhat IBS is and what it means when you receive the IBS diagnosis from your doctorDifferent types of IBS and the Western medicinal approach to eachHow Emily approached her own diagnosisWhy eliminating foods forever is not the answerHow and why you may have multiple root causes to your IBS, and what they may be How our society is conducive to gut health issuesFood sensitivity testing and why its not the be all end allThe difference between a food sensitivity and food allergyNon celiac gluten sensitivity and the effect on the gut liningWhat leaky gut is and why a permeable gut lining is impacting your healthWhy we may need to minimize certain food groups while we heal (and why we shouldn't eliminate food groups forever)Heartburn, and why it is not always rooted in too much acid production in the stomachCommon mechanisms of action in the body that explains why heartburn is more commonly associated with too little stomach acidHow acid blocking medications can be masking your heartburn symptoms (and not necessarily solve the problems)When acid blocking medications may play an important role in your health journeyHow taking acid blocking medicationConnect with Britt
The sparkly American Visionary Art Museum has a new director: We talk with Jenenne Whitfield about her plans and her ideas for AVAM's synergy with Baltimore. Plus, Gage Branda, AVAM curator, previews the upcoming exhibit: ‘ABUNDANCE: Too Much, Too Little, Just Right.' Links: American Visionary Art Museum current exhibit, "Abundance", AVAM Annual Gala.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do we know HOW MUCH we should be stressing the body. Today I will be breaking down metabolic stress and offering you some insight as to what the RIGHT DOSAGE may be for you. This also may help you pinpoint if maybe you are under TOO LITTLE or TOO MUCH metabolic stress. Schedule a clarity call:>>CLICK HERE
Tom's next guest is Jenenne Whitfield, the newly appointed director of AVAM, the American Visionary Arts Museum. She comes to Baltimore from Detroit, where she headed the Heidelberg Project. She succeeds AVAM's founding director, Rebecca Hoffberger, who led the museum for three decades. If you're not familiar with AVAM, it's worth the trip to Key Highway here in Baltimore to check it out. It's dedicated to intuitive, self-taught artistry, and it has garnered kudos from all sorts of national news outlets since it opened 30 years ago. Jenenne Whitfield joins us in Studio A… AVAM's next mega exhibition, which will be up for a year, opens on October 8. It's called ABUNDANCE: Too Much, Too Little, Just Right. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Too many car buyers settle for TOO LITTLE. One of the reasons for that is that they don't treat their car with the respect that a seller should. If you were putting your car in the front yard with a "For Sale" sign in it, wouldn't you wash it first? Well....why don't customers do that when they try to trade at a new car dealership?In this episode, Lennie provides advice that could mean thousands of dollars in YOUR POCKET just by taking care of a few things your car needs before you go car shopping.
What is Too Much or Too Little to Have in Your Legislation? This and many more fabulous advocacy tips are shared as we speak with the CEO of an organization that defends and protects the ecosystem beneficial to the success of wheat growers in the United States. ABOUT the GUEST Chandler Goule is NAWG's Chief Executive Officer, coming into that role in July of 2016. In this capacity, Chandler will oversee NAWG's industry relations, act as Executive Director of the National Wheat Foundation, and lead NAWG's efforts to advocate for American wheat farmers. Prior to his position at NAWG, Chandler served as the Sr. Vice President of Programs for the National Farmers Union for several years. Goule also formerly served as the staff director of the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry for the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture under former chairman Rep. Collin C. Peterson, D-Minn. Peterson is a member of the conservative Blue Dog Democrats Coalition. Thank you to our sponsor: Rap Index, tell them Roger sent you. https://www.rapindex.com This podcast is dedicated to the art of advocacy. Contact Voices In Advocacy at: www.VoicesinAdvocacy.com 480 488-9150 At Voices in Advocacy, we work with organizations that want to inspire, educate, engage, and activate their supports to become even better influential advocates
Nancy Coleman got her start in the casts of radio soap operas before she hit the Broadway stage and the big screen. We'll hear her as a young woman who may be losing her mind in "Fear Paints a Picture" (originally aired on CBS on April 13, 1943). Then, she co-stars with George Murphy in a tale of a couple who decide to kill to collect an early inheritance in "Too Little to Live On" (AFRS rebroadcast from February 7, 1946). Plus, Nancy Coleman stars in "The Second-Hand Pistol," a cautionary tale from the syndicated series Crime Does Not Pay.
- Too Little, Too Much: Advice and How to Take ItThis episode of the Bootstrapped Founder podcast is sponsored by Balsamiq, makers of Balsamiq Wireframes, the OG of low-fidelity wireframing tools.The guest sponsor this week is Indie Worldwide.If you want a promo code for Balsamiq, go to balsamiq.com/go/bootstrapped-founder/
You're too dramatic… You try too hard… You're too curious… You ask too many questions… You're too pretty… You give too much… You feel too much… Has anyone ever made you feel like you're too much? Many ‘tags' and limitations come from someone constantly making you feel like your natural personality is too over the top. The limiting beliefs that hold you back can be a result of you putting a lid on your own pot to stop “bothering” someone else. “Well, no one ever changed the world by being TOO LITTLE!” -Jack Hughey Sign up to get our weekly email www.TearOutTheTags.com JOIN THE MISSION, FOLLOW Tear Out the Tags by Embldn Label Instagram: https://instagram.com/beeevans_embldn/ Podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/tearoutthetags/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/embldnlabel THANK YOU FOR LISTENING Bee Evans