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Best podcasts about Two Feet

Latest podcast episodes about Two Feet

NonsenseAtWork
Insight #346: Take Away the Fuel That Feeds the Fight

NonsenseAtWork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 2:19


Why do we react without thinking to gossip in groups, catty comments from colleagues, and prophecies spouted by political opposites? Because we don't apply the Law of Two Feet. We don't walk away.

Moms Can Wine Too
Episode.24: Just Two Feet Away

Moms Can Wine Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 35:06


Trying to be the best parent that you can is every parent's main goal. We focus on make everything perfect even when we know that there is no true way to perfection. Sometimes being overbearing can have more negative effects than positive, so let's talk about why and what that may look like in today's episode.Wine of the day: https://www.totalwine.com/wine/red-wine/sangiovese/da-vinci-chianti/p/99424750Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momscanwine2?igsh=MWVyaTR3dzdpbTdwZQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qrYouTube: https://youtube.com/@MomsCanWineToo?si=gcBeV7R9otWPmJu9Registry: .. - https://www.babylist.com/list/baby-niani-gibsonContact: MomsCanWine2@gmail.com

Read Me a Story, Ink
"The Princess Who Stood on Her Own Two Feet" by Jeanne Desy

Read Me a Story, Ink

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 26:19


A long time ago, in a kingdom by the sea, there was a Princess as tall and bright as a sunflower, but she refused to wither in the shadow of her betrothed Prince and found greater pleasure in her beloved talking dog.

Deeper Sessions Podcast
Mastermind DNB - Own Two Feet EP

Deeper Sessions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 6:01


Buy : https://genotypejjungle.bandcamp.com/album/mastermind-dnb-own-two-feet-ep Tracks : 1. Love Show 2. Rezalution 3. Own Two Feet 4. Pressure Is A p@ssy 5. Fu@kryment Social Links : Soundcloud : https://www.soundcloud.com/genotype-justjungle-1 Bandcamp http://genotypejjungle.bandcamp.com/ Instagram http://Instagram.com/genotypejjungle Genotype & Just Jungle Official Group Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1149602865729513/

Abhayagiri Dhamma Talks
Standing on Your Own Two Feet

Abhayagiri Dhamma Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024


Ajahn Cunda reflects on Luang Por Pasanno’s departure and encourages the community to take refuge in their own practice. This Dhamma talk was offered on November 30, 2024 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.

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The Prepper Broadcasting Network
PBN News: On Your Own Two Feet

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 21:57


The Midday Show
Two feet doesn't mean both feet?

The Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 35:24


In hour 2 Andy and Randy bring you an NFL No Huddle as the falcons get ready to welcome in the Cowboys, and the guys sit with a full house at CHOA, as they welcome in Michael Penix, and Casey Washington.

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
Chair of HeartKids, Elizabeth Foley explains Two Feet & A heartbeat walk

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:19


The Chair of HeartKids, Elizabeth Foley, tells John about the Two Feet & A heartbeat walk. Which is a Two Feet & A Heartbeat is a 4km walk, in honour of the four lives lost to childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD) every week across Australia. Those keen to take on a greater challenge can choose to walk the course twice, and tackle 8km in recognition of the eight babies born everyday with a heart defect. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm-12am Monday to Thursday and Friday's 7pm-11pm on 2GB/4BC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable
#211 Between Two Feet: How Two Runners Can Have Vastly Different Experiences in a Shoe

Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 61:06


Ever had a shoe that everyone recommends only to finally try it out and be disappointed? How is it that one person can love a shoe and someone else loathe it? Matt & Andrea dive into how and why we feel things about our running shoes. They take a look at how biomechanics, gait, shoe construction & geometry, and more impact how we perceive the ride, speed, comfort, and softness of a shoe. They also compare & contrast their thoughts on a handful of specific shoes like the New Balance Rebel V4 and the Mizuno Wave Rebellion Flash 2. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 20% on your first order with code DOCTORSOFRUNNING! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:48 - How do biomechanics influence how we perceive shoes? 8:40 - How the Preferred Movement Pathway can inform shoe choice 16:26 - The effect of perceptive sensitivity 22:42 - How shoe geometry & construction impacts how it feels 31:34 - Thoughts on the Puma Magmax 38:58 - Thoughts on the New Balance Balos 42:25 - Thoughts on the Mizuno Wave Rebellion Flash 2 48:28 - The importance of getting the right size shoe 52:54 - Thoughts on the New Balance Rebel V4 55:58 - Andrea was right about the Saucony Endorphin Pro 4 59:34 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Feel Good: Teen Donates Two Feet Of Hair

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 1:29


A ninth grader in Rhode Island named Emilio Santana just got his first haircut in six years to donate it to sick kids who need wigs. STORY: https://www.wdjx.com/teen-donates-two-feet-of-hair-after-growing-it-for-six-years/

AngryMarks Podcast Network - Pro Wrestling & MMA Podcasts
Arya Witner's Something Else #121 - Kerry Has Two Feet

AngryMarks Podcast Network - Pro Wrestling & MMA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024


These shows are made possible by your support on Patreon.com/RapReviews. RapReviews and AngryMarks share the same server for hosting so any support for either site would be appreciated. Thank you.

The Upper Room Fellowship
Better Together #2 - Temples on Two Feet // Chris Holm

The Upper Room Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 28:51


Better Together #2 - Temples on Two Feet // Chris Holm

Reporter Estefany Perdomo
Two Feet and a Ball

Reporter Estefany Perdomo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 8:34


The past month in the Premier League brings nothing short of thrill every single gameweek. New transfers exceeded expectations, others disappointed greatly. Newly introduced managers brought clubs back to former glory, and other managers committed sackable offenses, causing doubt in their capability to bring teams ahead of the relegation line.

One Starfish with Angela Bradford
Two feet in with Jeanne Collins

One Starfish with Angela Bradford

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 20:48


Jeanne Collins lives in New Canaan, CT with her teenage daughter and two dogs. She is the founder and principal designer of the award-winning interior design firm, JerMar Designs. Two Feet In is Collins' first book and was written with the goal of inspiring more people to live life to the fullest. This mission to encourage people to live their best lives is integral to everything Collins does, from her work creating sanctuaries for her interior design clients, to mentoring women in business, she encourages us all to go for what we want with “two feet in.”Jeanne Collins wasn't always living with two feet in—but now she wants to share how she harnessed an abundance mindset to build the life she always wanted.In her memoir, Jeanne proves her mission statement: success requires perseverance and vulnerability. From the trials of childhood to the rush of romance; from the crush of heartbreak to the nervous excitement of two major pivots in her career—readers will relate to Jeanne's honest and heartfelt insights on growing up, motherhood, love, and, yes, interior design. While she's now found the balance and energy she long sought, it hasn't always been easy. The book is a story about overcoming an internal dialogue clouded by doubt and laying the foundation for a better future. A good life isn't so different from a good home, after all—with skillful framing and mindful finishes, a holistic environment can be fostered inside and out. With heartfelt insights and hard-won lessons, Jeanne's story is infused with a sense of love, abundance and hope. Jeanne's philosophy strives to be one with the universe while staying grounded in what we can all control: trusting ourselves and committing to our personal blueprints. Hence feet, two of them in particular, planted firmly as the inspired designers of our own lives.  Website: https://www.jermardesigns.com/ Connect and tag me at:https://www.instagram.com/realangelabradford/You can subscribe to my YouTube Channel herehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU9L55higX03TQgq1IT_qQFeel free to leave a review on all major platforms to help get the word out and change more lives!

Dirt Church Radio
David Hellard - Podcast Baddy, Caffeine Daddy, And an Advocate for a Life on Two Feet

Dirt Church Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 92:57


Kia ora e te whanau! David Hellard has had a long and varied history with running. From hashing with his army dad, to reclaiming fitness in his 20's obstacle racing, adventure racing, a love of city exploration, running everywhere, ultras, to founding the long-running and wildly popular Bad Boy Running podcast. David has run many of the world's greatest marathons and has a passion for a life on two feet. Lately pivoting to creating Caffeine Bullet, a chewable caffeine source that packs a mean punch. Proving the old adage that the degree of separation between New Zealand and the rest of the world is two degrees, David and Matt find out that they have a mutual friend (via Afghanistan!) and both being chatty and distractible embark on a conversation that can only be described as two anthropomorphic spaniels chasing a butterfly around a garden. Dirt Church Radio - Best Enjoyed Running. Sign up to the DCR AidStation newsletterDirt Church Merch!The Squadrun 4 Week Training Trial for DCR Listeners!Bad Boy Running Podcast David Hellard Home Caffeine Bullet Firies Furber Stairs Climb NickrunsAustralia.org.nz Inia Raumati Kia Mau Kia Ora Dirt Church Radio on InstagramDirt Church Radio on Twitter Dirt Church Radio on Facebook Further Faster New ZealandEnjoy!Music by Andrew McDowall, Digicake

Broadway Drumming 101
Podcast #79 - Steve Picataggio

Broadway Drumming 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 66:43


Check out this insightful chat with Steve Picataggio!Episode Highlights:* Early Inspirations: Find out how Steve's older brother got him hooked on drumming.* Jazz and Beyond: Learn how Steve expanded his musical tastes from pure jazz to include pop-punk and Broadway tunes.* Starting Out: Hear about Steve's first drumming experiences, including summer music camp and high school bands.* Making It in NYC: Get tips on navigating the New York music scene, from taking the subway with drums to finding the right gigs.* Balancing Act: Steve talks about juggling his professional music career with personal enjoyment and family time.* Theater Drumming: Discover what it's like to play in cabaret gigs, jazz bands, and touring shows like Four Phantoms and Wicked Divas.* Touring Tips: Steve shares practical advice for drummers on the road, including packing smart and staying organized.Take some time out to hear Steve Picataggio's inspiring journey and get practical tips for making it as a theater drummer. This episode is full of great stories and useful advice that you won't want to miss!Broadway Drumming 101 is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Steve Picataggio is a professional drummer and educator in New York City from Coral Springs, Florida. From the age of ten, Steve immersed himself in classical percussion, marching drumlines, pit orchestras and big band jazz ensembles. He then made the commitment to study with world-renown jazz drummer Danny Gottlieb at the University of North Florida. There he had the opportunity to learn the extensive hand techniques originated by Joe Morello. He focused on the history of jazz drummers, most notably Mel Lewis and his influence on big band drumming. As well as the drummers of Count Basie and gravitated towards small group drummers such as Shelly Manne, Philly Joe Jones, Jimmy Cobb, Ben Riley and Ed Thigpen. During his time in Jacksonville, Steve met Ulysses Owens Jr. a native Floridian and NYC based jazz drummer. For five years Owens mentored Steve on drums and the music industry. Under Ulysses' guidance, Steve expanded his musical knowledge and mindset and was given the tools required to be a successful musician in New York.This mentorship jump started Steve's journey to New York City in 2011, where he studied with Billy Drummond at New York University Steinhardt School of Music while pursuing his Master's Degree in Jazz Performance. After graduating from NYU in 2013, Steve Picataggio began a professional career as a bandleader and sideman. He has performed at The Blue Note Jazz Club, Birdland, The Kitano, The Bar Next Door and Feinstein's 54 Below. His debut record Two Feet on the Ground features original compositions and arrangements and is available on iTunes and CD Baby. He performs regularly in New York with jazz and Broadway singers, straight ahead jazz small groups, big bands, cabaret, and musical theatre shows. Steve has also toured the US performing with the jazz group The Hot Sardines.In 2018, Steve began playing drums for Suzi Shelton, an award winning children's music singer/songwriter. Performances include Outreach morning concerts for the Brooklyn Public Schools, Fort Greene Music Festival, Madison Square Park Summer Festival, Brookfield Place and The Levitt Pavilion in Westport, Connecticut. He also played in Suzi's band for a performance and interview on Kids Place Live at the Sirius XM Radio Studios in Washington, DC. Steve has been the drummer for Broadway's Lesli Margherita since 2013 and appears on her record Rule Your Kingdom: Live at 54 Below (Broadway Records), All Hail The Queen (Feinstein's 54 Below) and Broad (Birdland Jazz Club).  He also plays drums for Wicked Divas, a cabaret show featuring current and former actors from Wicked.He has played the Off-Broadway shows Under The Bodhi Tree (Royal Family Theater) and About Love (Sheen Center). Currently, Steve is the drummer with Four Phantoms in Concert. A touring performance featuring former actors from the Broadway production.As an educator Steve has created and established a unique curriculum for all groups including beginners (age four), intermediate, advanced young teens, college students and adults. His philosophy and passion for teaching has proven successful and he currently teaches over 40 students throughout the New York City and New Jersey areas. He has created individualized in-person and online lessons in New York, New Jersey, Florida, Georgia, Los Angeles and parts of Europe. Steve Picataggio is on faculty at The British International School of New York, The Grace Church School and is the Adjunct Drumset Professor at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.Steve Picataggio is endorsed by Vic Firth Drumsticks and Zildjian Cymbals.Clayton Craddock is the founder of Broadway Drumming 101, a comprehensive online platform dedicated to providing specialized mentorship and a meticulously curated collection of resources.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: tick, tick...BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill, and Ain't Too Proud - The Life And Times Of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. He has subbed for shows like Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, Spongebob Squarepants - The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. Clayton has appeared on The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Boyle, Norm Lewis, Denise Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton is a proud endorser of Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.For more about Clayton Craddock, click here: www.claytoncraddock.comCONNECT WITH ME ON MEETHOOK! Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe

The Kathryn Zox Show
Encore Ep.1605: Two Feet In Ep.1606: No Address

The Kathryn Zox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 60:00


metaphor, especially if it's a metaphor of building a house, from the foundation to the framing to the rooms inside. That's how Jeanne Collins was able to leave hardship and pain behind and build her own house on a hill. She explains how laying a strong foundation by doing the work to address the pain of the past, building pillars to support yourself and putting up the right kind of walls can result in the reconstruction of your emotional wellness and connection in your life. She is an award-winning interior designer who left the corporate world behind to find her true self through design and internal reflection. She was the winner of the 2022 Luxe Magazine Red Award and was recently nominated as an HGTV Designer of the Year.Kathryn also interviews Producer, Director Robert Craig.As of January 2023, homelessness in Phoenix has increased 72% since 2017. The problem is widespread and seems to have no solution in sight. Robert Craig, founder of Robert Craig Films will soon release No Address, a scripted feature film that sheds light on the human side of homelessness with beautiful and compelling storytelling. The movie is just one part of a five-pronged approach called The Big 5 Campaign - a combination of five inspiring productions that, in addition to the film, include a documentary, book, music and interactive resource guide, all focused on homelessness and geared to inspire action. The Big 5 Campaign also integrates The Big 5 Giveback.” Robert Craig Films is pledging $1,000,000 from the Robert Craig Foundation, along with 50% of the net proceeds from all five productions, to assist nonprofits addressing homelessness.

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast
The Slow Leave Taking: On Watching My Mother Slip Away

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 7:07


by Nancy RommelmannI'd like to introduce you to my mother. Not the woman I am sitting one foot away from in a Connecticut hospital bed, the skin on her hands as fragile as phyllo dough, the veins showing livid purple and the blue-green of old tattoos. Though it is true, her hands have always been this way.“You have such beautiful big veins,” I recall six-year-old Karen telling my mother. Maybe it was during one of the weekends Karen's mother and my mother, not yet 33, drove a carful of kids out to Westhampton, to an out-of-rental-season house along the beach road. The house had many wooden decks, it was always cold, and our first night there, I told my mom to add more water to the Lipton chicken soup mix; that it was too salty. Turned out there was salt water in the taps. It was the 70s, when kids were expected to stay outside until after dark and take out our own splinters, of which the decks supplied many. We slept in sandy beds while, my mother later told me, Karen's mom went to the bar and brought home this or that new friend. My mother did not do this; she was not much of a drinker, though these were the days when parents did things we absorbed without understanding: the white lie about why dad had not come home, the woman's voice that woke me late one August night in a different rental house, and my knowing her cries, which I at first mistook for the howls of a cat, had something to do with her husband and my mother.“Mom, do you remember going to Westhampton?” I ask her now, interrupting her trying to eat a piece of chicken with a straw. She says yes and allows me to swap in a fork, it's amazing how much she eats and yet keeps shrinking, 30 pounds gone since last fall, her legs not much more than long bones now. I've asked the nurses how this happens; how she burns so many calories while hardly moving.Or hardly moving but for her hands, ever looking for something to fix, folding and refolding a cloth, picking a shred of cheese from her blouse, holding my right hand in both of hers and pumping up and down for four minutes. I cannot glean the reasoning here, just as I could not see why, in the month before he died, my father held my wrist and stared in otherworldly fascination at my watch-face for 20 minutes. I asked my resolutely unspiritual (unless you count basketball and opera) math-savant dad, then, whether he was between here and some other next place.He considered this. “I think so,” he said. And was it okay? Yes, he said; it was.What else can I tell you about my mother? That the only picture she carries in her purse is one of herself. That the orange VW bug she drove us around in as kids had a bike rack and a ski rack and a bumper sticker that read, “Lacrosse: The Fastest Game on Two Feet.” That she used to wake up my brother and me by singing, “Everybody was kung fu fighting!” That when she walked, which she can no longer do, it was faster than any of us, she was ever in motion; even when she slept, she rocked and rocked and woke up in the mornings with her hair all ruched on one side. She also talked so fast that my father said, if he weren't around her for a few weeks, he couldn't understand her; that he could not keep up.What sentences my mother starts now usually trail off. She does not seem bothered by this. We are past the being bothered years, the taking mom's word for things years, the hiding the car keys and then disconnecting the battery years, the calling the oil company to see if I can wrest back some the excess $11,000 mom has sent, mailing check after check in an attempt to stay on top of her bills. It brings me no joy to see the fight gone out of her, while understanding, it makes it easier, in some ways, for the rest of us.My favorite thing to do now is to make her smile. She is always happy to see me, to see my brother, my daughter. She knows us still, though sometimes she will say, to me, "It's been so long since I've seen Nancy."But then, she can surprise. "You have a skirt on," she tells me, just now. Also, "I'd like to know in advance..." before looking back at the TV. My mother, who never watched television, is now enamored of cop shows, "Law & Order SUV" and "Chicago PD.""That's my guy," she told me, as recently as three months ago, of Jason Beghe."This was less than a year ago," my daughter says, sending a video of my mother half-running to greet her.There will be no more running, not after the broken hip. The previous rehab facility was gruesome, garbage on the floors, an orderly yelling that his paycheck wasn't available. The staff where she is now is cheerful and attentive, and I try, as I did when looking at my mother's hands, to find the beauty: the woman two doors down cooing in German to a plastic baby doll. P., her lipstick perfectly applied, waiting in her wheelchair by the nurses' station like a real-life Delta Dawn.My mother has buried three husbands, none of whom took the slow leave taking. My dad had lunch at his assisted living facility and, while talking to the nurses, went weak-kneed. They were tucking him in bed and, he dipped. Very elegant. My stepdad died after a short hospitalization. I was with him and, as I wrote, “There was so much beauty at the moment of death, near audible like a sip through a straw rushing into the night, the skin on his face going taut in an instant, and the color of beeswax.” My mother's last husband shrank and shrank from leukemia, my mother was with him when he died. Afterwards, she told me, she fell on her hands and knees into a snow-bank and shouted to the air, "I can't do this!" But she could. If I had a dollar for everyone who's ever said to me, "Your mother is a force of nature," I would have enough to buy her a fine steak dinner, though it might be wasted on her."The first time I took her out, she ordered a steak well done," my dad would say, insinuating, it had almost been a dealbreaker.What can I tell you about my mother? That she painted super-graphic stripes, including up and around a set of pocket doors, down the long hallway of our apartment. That she was a very good tennis player. That she grew up working-class on Long Island and wound up traveling the world. That at 25 she lost her own mother, a Greek immigrant who had my mother at 17, and missed her every day. I am hoping that whatever next place my dad saw, my mother gets to meet her mother there."I'm going to go now, Mom," I tell her tonight, and she forms her first sentence in three hours. "Is there enough?" she asks, and I don't know how to answer. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe

Magness & Marcus on Coaching
242: Two Feet in Reality: Tips on How to Support High Performance

Magness & Marcus on Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 50:28


How do you support high performance? In this episode we discuss creating the culture and environment that allows people to thrive. Steve & Jon Check out the Scholar Program The Scholar Program is our one-stop-shop for all things coaches education. It has 20+ courses plus an online interaction system with 500+ other coaches! And we’ve…

Journey of a Fearless Female's podcast
Jeanne Collins, Two Feet In

Journey of a Fearless Female's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 32:05


My amazing guest, Jeanne Collins is an award-winning interior designer who left the corporate world behind to find her true self through design and internal reflection. Join in as we talk about the ups and downs of losing your job, rediscovering yourself, and stepping into the world of entrepreneurship.  Her firm, JerMar Designs, works with executives and entrepreneurs, focusing on projects that combine sophistication and balance with inner and outer wellness. Winner of the 2022 Luxe Magazine Red Award, she was also recently nominated as an HGTV Designer of the Year. She chronicles her journey and the approach that changed her life and work in her memoir, Two Feet In: Lessons from an All-In Life. You can find Jeanne on Facebook, Instagram @houseofjermar and @jeanne_collins_ctYou can visit her website jermerdesigns.com and purchase her book, Two Feet In: Lessons from an All-In Life,  on amazon.  Paola's Links

SJP WORLD MEDIA
EP15 - THE AXE PLAYLIST PODCAST

SJP WORLD MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 62:13


"Fire," - Ohio Players"Fire," - Jimi Hendrix"September," - Earth, Wind, Fire"Light My Fire," - The Doors"Fire on the Mountain," - Grateful Dead"Fire and Rain," - James Taylor"I'm on Fire," - Bruce Springsteen"Here Comes The Sun," - The Beatles"We Didn't Start the Fire," - Billy Joel"Fire," - KIDS SEE GHOSTS"Fire," - Two Feet"Fire," - Ren"I See Fire," - Ed Sheeran"Fire," - Beartooth"Through the Fire and Flames," - DragonForce"Keep Me Warm," - lumen

The Best of Car Talk
#2426: Two Feet Aren't Always Better Than One

The Best of Car Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 35:58


Most of us are happy to have been equipped at the factory with two feet, ya' know? Makes getting around a little easier. But two feet are a problem with some drivers -think grandpa with one foot on the gas and the other on the brake 100% of the time. What do Click and Clack think? Find out on this episode of the Best of Car Talk.Get access to hundreds of episodes in the Car Talk archive when you sign up for Car Talk+ at plus.npr.org/cartalkLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Love Letters, Life and Other Conversations
Saying YES to Jumping Two Feet In with Jeanne Collins

Love Letters, Life and Other Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 54:32


Say YES to France! Follow the links below to get all of the details.Normandy for Everyone, May 13-18 (registration closes April 1st)Paris & Versailles for Couples, Sept. 14-19 (registration closes Aug. 1st)Charente Maritime  for Everyone, Sept. 20-26 (registration closes Aug. 1st)In this episode, Wendy hosts author and award-winning interior designer, Jeanne Collins, who shares her journey of self-discovery and empowerment. From hiring a wellness coach and nutritionist to delve deeper into her body's needs, to investing in expanding her business into a lifestyle brand, Jeanne's story is a testament to the power of saying yes to oneself. She candidly shares her challenges and triumphs, from navigating a major career shift to interior design and authoring her book, Two Feet In: Lessons from an All-In Life. With a refreshing perspective on failure as feedback and the importance of mindset and self-care, Jeanne inspires listeners to embrace change, invest in themselves, and create spaces in their lives for both physical and mental wellness. Through her experiences, she encourages others to trust the process, let go of perfectionism, and seek inner peace amidst life's uncertainties. Grab your favorite beverage and join Wendy and Jeanne on this inspiring episode offering insights and practical advice to help listeners design the life they truly love.About Jeanne:Jeanne Collins is an award-winning interior designer who left the corporate world behind to find her true self through design and internal reflection. Her firm, JerMar Designs, works with executives and entrepreneurs, focusing on projects that combine sophistication and balance with inner and outer wellness. Winner of the 2022 Luxe Magazine Red Award, she was also recently nominated as an HGTV Designer of the Year. She chronicles her journey and the approach that changed her life and work in her memoir, Two Feet In: Lessons from an All-In Life.To connect with Jeanne, go to:jermardesigns.comBusiness Instagram @jermar_designsBook Instagram @jeanne_collins_ctFacebookGet her book here!Referenced In This Episode:10X is Easier Than 2X: How World-Class Entrepreneurs Achieve More by Doing Less________________________________________________________________________________________ Say YES to joining Wendy for her: PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated France TripsInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright HouseThank you for listening to the Say YES to yourself! podcast. It would mean the world if you would take one minute to follow, leave a 5-star review, and share with a friend.

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar
If this system would have been all snow, it would have "been over two feet!"

The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 7:17


Paul Douglas with more on this mornings second punch of snow in CCO Land.He talked with Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.

SJP WORLD MEDIA
EP13 - THE AXE PLAYLIST PODCAST

SJP WORLD MEDIA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 80:35


AND THEN..."Go Fuck Yourself," - Two Feet"Via Dolorosa," - Matthew Good"Black Me Out," - Against Me!S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun)," - The Glorious Sons"Sittin' At a Bar - The Original," - Rehab"Fuck You I'm Drunk," - Bondo"Kiss This," - The Struts"Don't Gimme Lip No Lip," - Pearl Jam"Think Twice," - Eve 6"Kick Some Ass," - Stroke 9"She Hates Me," - Puddle Of Mudd"#$%! You," - Headstone"Fuck You," - CeeLo Green "Angelfuck," - Misfits "Middle Fingers," - MISSIO

Unstuffed
Ep. 115: Starting Over at Age 50 and Going Two Feet In with Jeanne Collins

Unstuffed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 57:08


Have you ever felt like you were too old to do something? Feel like you let your dream pass you by? Think again! This podcast episode takes self growth to a whole new level by taking self development not only into adulthood, but into every stage after. Life doesn't end at 50, so we do we act like it does? Today I'm sitting down with author and award winning interior designer, Jeanne Collins. During our conversation she'll share with me how after a divorce, and job loss, she decided to go Two Feet In on her dream of starting her own interior design firm. Her method for going after what we want it simple: Be all in. Jeanne's Website: https://araceagainstblindness.org My 50 Favorite Books: https://www.reneebenes.com/books Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renee.benes/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renee.benes/

Young Urban Zen SF
Practicing with Integrity: standing on your own two feet

Young Urban Zen SF

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024


Kōgetsu Mok talks about "Practicing with Integrity: standing on your own two feet"

Vineyard Church
A Rule of Life : Two Feet Walking

Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 24:30


Lead Pastor, Pat Mulcahy closes our sermon series, "Two Feet Walking — Å Rule of Life."

Vineyard Church
Reading for the Good Life : Two Feet Walking

Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 24:55


Lead Pastor, Pat Mulcahy continues our sermon series, "Two Feet Walking — Reading for the Good Life".

Vineyard Church
Gratitude : Two Feet Walking

Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 27:57


Pastor Tom Lanham continues our sermon series, "Two Feet Walking — Gratitude".

The Raygacy Show
Ep 177: Two Feet In: Lessons From An All-In Life W/ Jeanne Collins

The Raygacy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 94:30


Do you ever wonder if you are living your best life? Do you question if you are truly happy? Do you feel stuck and unsure about how to move forward? If any of these questions resonate, then this episode is for you. In this episode, we've invited a Luxury Interior Designer and her name is none other than Jeanne Collins. Jeanne is an award-winning interior designer who left the corporate world behind to find her true self through design and internal reflection. Her firm, JerMar Designs, works with executives and entrepreneurs, focusing on projects that combine sophistication and balance with inner and outer wellness. Winner of the 2022 Luxe Magazine Red Award, she was also recently nominated as an HGTV Designer of the Year. She chronicles her journey and the approach that changed her life and work in her memoir, Two Feet In: Lessons from an All-In Life. In this episode, Jeanne will be sharing: 1) The Right Time To Go All In With What You Are Doing 2) The 4 Simple Steps To Shift Careers Mid-Life & Thrive 3) The 1-4 Rule To Protect The Value of Time Learn more about Jeanne Collins: Get Two Feet In: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCCXMW5P Website: https://www.jermardesigns.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jermar_designs/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeannedcollins/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraygacyshow/message

Vineyard Church
Sacred Rhythms : Two Feet Walking

Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 25:22


Lead Pastor, Pat Mulcahy continues our sermon series, "Two Feet Walking —  Sacred Rhythms".

Vineyard Church
Two Feet Walking : One Another

Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 20:27


Lead Pastor, Pat Mulcahy continues our sermon series, "Two Feet Walking — One Another".

Vineyard Church
Two Feet Walking : A Worthy Life

Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 22:10


The XLNT Show
Virtual Riot | The XLNT Show #10

The XLNT Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 111:51


Discover exclusive never-before-seen content from Virtual Riot on the 10th episode of “The XLNT Show” where we discuss Sound Design Process, working with Skrillex, Origin of Color Bass, Phase Plant, Secret IDs and much more!Join our Patreon for the Full Unedited Episode including more in depth production from Virtual Riot as well as exclusive conversations you cant hear anywhere else.⭐️ SUPPORT THE POD⭐️➡️  ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://aimw.short.gy/SUPPORTTHEPOD⁠⁠⁠⁠⭐️ #1 Sample & Preset Packs [Use code "THEXLNTSHOW" for 10% off your next purchase ⭐️➡️ ⁠⁠⁠⁠bit.ly/XLNTSOUNDPACKS⁠⁠Born Christian Valentin Brunn in 1992, Virtual Riot is a prominent German electronic music artist renowned for his impactful presence in the EDM scene. Initiating his music production journey at 13, he gained acclaim in 2011 with "We're Not Alone." His debut album, "German Engineering" (2014), marked his international breakthrough, spotlighting his distinctive heavy basslines and melodic synths. Drawing inspiration from classic dubstep, drum and bass, and trap, Virtual Riot cites Skrillex, Noisia, Zeds Dead, and Flux Pavilion as influencers. His discography boasts four studio albums, including "Different World" (2017) and "Sanctuary" (2020). Collaborating with Karnage, Two Feet, and Kill The Noise, he has graced major festivals worldwide like EDC Las Vegas and Tomorrowland. Additionally, under aliases like Still Kids, Virtual Riot, and Your Personal Tranquilizer, he explored ambient dubstep and future garage music. With Beatport chart-topping hits, a significant SoundCloud following (336,000), and a substantial YouTube subscriber base (403,000), Virtual Riot has left an indelible mark on the electronic music landscape. His contributions extend to popular sample and preset packs, showcasing his expertise in the industry.

My Sister Made Me View It : Roswell 1999
Roswell 1999: Roswell S03E13 Panacea aka Sheriff Stands on His Own Two Feet

My Sister Made Me View It : Roswell 1999

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023


It's an absolute off-the-wall episode. Michael is mistaken for the ‘healing alien', the famous waitress dress makes a comeback AND the sheriff finally gets a JOB and quits being a BUM.

The Central Moment
Own Two Feet

The Central Moment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 5:55


Christians are sometimes mocked for believing in God because they need a ‘crutch' to get through life, as if they were too weak and insecure to stand on their own feet. If so, those who mock ought to practice what they preach -- as if possessing a human adequacy that can control the uncontrollable, knowing everything, and needing no one.

The Joe Show
Driving With Two Feet

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 6:01


After nearly 20 years Ashley's friend has finally learned to drive without two feet! What is your one bad driving habit?

Guiding God's Girls
Focus on One - Two feet ahead, not the whole path

Guiding God's Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 20:41


All I'll say is take a listen...   He loves you

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast
Sudden Hearing Loss Can't Stop Multiplatinum Rapper K.Flay

Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 26:03


One day last fall, multiplatinum recording artist K.Flay woke up deaf in her right ear — hearing loss that she later learned was permanent. Suddenly losing half your hearing is traumatic for anyone, but what if you make your living as a musician? The only thing our guest, K.Flay, could think to do was head to the studio and start making music, which was difficult with all the sensory changes she was experiencing. However, in a story of resilience and internal fortitude, K.Flay pressed onward. Listen as she shares her emotions and story and how that led to her latest album, MONO. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Our Guest is based in LA and originally from Illinois. Welcome multiplatinum artist K.Flay, born Kristine Flaherty, started rapping and writing songs on a lark while attending Stanford University and soon began releasing her self-produced mixtapes. In 2017, she released her major label debut album “Every Where Is Some Where,” earning two GRAMMY Award nominations for the album's iconic smash single “Blood in the Cut'' and sending her to arenas around the world with her kinetic live set. As a songwriter, musician, and producer, she's lent her talents to numerous collaborations, working with Fitz and the Tantrums, Bishop Briggs, Tom Morello, Louis the Child, Kaskade, Walk the Moon, Imagine Dragons, grandson, The Regrettes, Two Feet, MisterWives, and more. Whether working on her music or with others, K.Flay's output remains rooted in her undeniable lyrical skills, an element she attributes to her innate love of language and its infinite possibilities. This spring, she announced her fifth studio album MONO — due out September 15th. The LP is her first for Giant Music and is her first since going suddenly and completely deaf in her right ear at the end of last summer. Although K.Flay's hearing loss deeply informed her songwriting on MONO, the album marks the start of a new era for the artist who explores an entire spectrum of existential questions and complex matters of the heart and mind on the LP. Additionally, K.Flay wrote an original song “T-Rex” for Neflix's groundbreaking new animated film “Nimona” which was released last month. A relentlessly boundary-pushing artist with more than 1 BILLION streams and 100K+ tickets sold, K.Flay continues to commit herself to constant growth by holding herself to higher and more rigorous standards in every aspect of her artistry. Our host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Israel News Talk Radio
Beasts on Two Feet - Phantom Nation

Israel News Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 37:49


Gaza must be emptied of its Islamic monsters Phantom Nation -WAR 11OCT2023 - PODCAST

That's A Dumb Rule
Episode 44: Football - One Knee Equals Two Feet

That's A Dumb Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 8:28


What happens if you catch the ball and instead of getting two feet in, you get one knee in? Find out about this very specific rule and when this phrase started.

You Love & You Learn Podcast
#38 - What Does it Mean to be Two-Feet-In a Relationship?

You Love & You Learn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 27:58


In this episode I answer a question from a You Love and You Learn community member: “you've mentioned something along the lines of ‘choosing to be all in and not one foot in, one foot out' - I find myself feeling one foot out but I'm not sure what to do to feel two feet in. What does it mean to be two feet in? I say it in my head but then I'm not sure I'm choosing so in my actions.” Join October's cohort of Beyond the Doubts group coaching here! (enrollment closes October 13th and spaces are limited). Additional resources: Join Deconstruct the Doubts digital course here (instant + lifetime access) Download the free video training: The Single Most Important Lesson in Healing Relationship Anxiety Visit my website Connect with me on Instagram

Living Compass Spirituality & Wellness
Episode 44: Honor the Space Between No Longer and Not Yet

Living Compass Spirituality & Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 5:59


What follows is an lightly edited transcription of this six-minute episode. The spoken word is very different that the written word, and so in order to get the full nuance and emotion of what is being said we encourage you to listen as you read.   Welcome back to the Living Compass, Spirituality and Oneness podcast. My name is Scott Stoner. I'm the creator of this podcast and on this initiative and it comes out of my background of 40 years experience as a ordained clergy person and a marriage and family therapist. I'm going to focus on another quote this week. The quote is Honor the space between no longer and not yet honor the space between no longer and not yet. To quote by author by the name of Nancy Levin,    I just returned from a long weekend in Virginia. I had the honor to go out and lead a retreat for an Episcopal church that's actually based in Vienna, Virginia, a suburb of D.C. Holy Comforter Episcopal Church. And they do an annual church retreat up in the mountains of Virginia, almost up to the western almost up to West Virginia, right in the border of Virginia and West Virginia, a beautiful retreat center called Shrine Month. And I introduced them to contemplative walking, walking meditation program that we're piloting with Living Compass called Retreat on Two Feet. And you can learn more about that at our website. Under program, the resources, and I'll be talking more about that.    But one of the walks that we go on is we put these quote cards out and people can choose a quote card that they feel really speaks to them, kind of has their name on it. Then they go for a kind of a walking meditation with their card and they come back and talk about it. And many people chose this card honor the space between no longer inside yet. Why? Why is that? Because so many times you find yourself in that space. I find myself in that space where in that space that we call liminal space, that space between we're with something that we has been known and familiar to us no longer is. And we don't know yet what the new normal is going to be. It could be due to a change that is planned in our lives or a chance to change that's developmental or planned in someone else's life, like graduating from from high school and moving on into one's young adult life and maybe leaving home for the first time or taking a new job or move or moving into a new relationship or retiring.    But obviously we can get thrown into that liminal space between no longer. And yet just by life happens to us. That can be a health scare. It can be the loss of a loved one, a loss of relationship, a loss of a job, a change that that we had not planned. And the key that when people came back and they chose this card and talked about it was that the key to them was being comfortable with the vulnerability. That's what they thought it meant For them to honor this space was to be comfortable, to learn, to become comfortable with one with the vulnerability and then and related to that, to not try to rush through it, not try to do an end run around it. I know I have often tried to do that in my own life. When I'm in a vulnerable place, I just push harder, you know? But I do that when I have an injury from running or something and Oh, okay, I got an injury. Well, I just push harder right in that.    And instead of honoring the the time that I'm injured and giving myself the time that I need to recover, the other thing that people talked about me, because this was a congregation that obviously is very supportive of one another, another thing that people talked about, they chose this card was the importance of community, the importance of not going through this in-between time of the space between no longer and yet alone. That's another mistake we can make, is to try to be the Lone Ranger and try to be the rugged individual. I'm going to tough it out and and kind of pull into myself and do this.    And the importance of community cannot be over valued. We have a lot of saying that when you replace I in the word illness with we you get wellness it's just our hokey, if you will, a way of emphasizing not that the saying may be hokey, but there's nothing hokey or or silly about the power of community, especially community, where we can be real with one another, where we can be vulnerable one another. That's the community we're creating with Living Canvas. We've been creating it and we're so glad that you're a part of our community. You can like our Facebook page, you can be in touch with me through a living cover story by email is just Scott@Living Compass.org, but find our Facebook page. We post this episode there and and if you're between a a space in that space between new and longer and not yet and maybe you can share how you're honoring it because just as on this retreat when we share those stories with one another, we are inspired.    We are enriched where we are a little less alone. We normalize that. Change is hard, whether it's planned or unplanned, but when we can go through it together, so that's when our spirituality becomes really important. It becomes that compass that that guides our path, as I talked about last week and guides us through that liminal time. So, so good to be with you again. And as we continue to be on this lifelong journey of wholeness and wellness, including those times when we're between no longer and not yet until we gather again here next time on living covers podcast, may you be safe, may you be happy, me be healthy. And if you are in that space between no longer and yet may you find ways to honor it and to embrace the vulnerability. Take the patients you need and find the community that you need to walk through it with the support of others.   

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground
Episode 91: No Big Decisions - Marriage Mondays - Two Feet on the Ground - Gravity Podcast

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 20:03


This week, Chris and Jaimie discuss big, enormous, life altering, decisions. Whether you are part of the first responder / military families, or if you had a traumatic event in your life, Chris and Jaimie encourage you to PAUSE before making any big decisions. When we have experienced stressful events, our stress-brain takes over and causes our decision-making brain to go off-line.  We need to PAUSE big decisions until we can get our pre-frontal cortex back on-line able to weigh the pros and cons of the big decision.  Chris and Jaimie offer up some tools they use to help their brain return to its normal state. WE GOT MERCH!!  Buy some, or don't.  It's up to you!!SocialsFacebook I Instagram I LinkedIn I YouTubeWebsite and stuffPurchase Merchandise (shirts, cups, stickers and more)https://gravityct.com/podcastchris@gravityct.comMusic credit:  https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground
Episode 90: Demon Slayer - Travis Gribble - Two Feet on the Ground - Gravity Podcast

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground

Play Episode Play 47 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 52:01


This week, retired Arizona police officer and Demon Slayer, Travis Gribble joins Chris on the podcast.  On Travis's website, he writes, "In 2016, I experienced what I now know to be a life-changing call. For five years after the call, I never sought appropriate help and I was slowly self-destructing within. As the years and calls went by my cup was reaching capacity and in 2021, I was brought to my knees. Thankfully I was put in touch with a therapist who specializes in first responder care and I began the journey of healing."Travis breaks down the calls that impacted him most and the lessons he has learned about himself in the healing process.GRAB SOME GRAVITY GEARConnect with / Follow TravisWebsite I Instagram I FacebookOrganization SpotlightsService Peace WarriorConnect with GravityLinkedIn I Facebook I Instagram I YouTube I Website I MERCHANDISEContact Chris or Jaimie at:  chris@gravityct.comMusic credit:  https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/ 

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground
BONUS EPISODE: Firefighter Bobby Clark - Two Feet on the Ground - Gravity Podcast

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 58:26


This week, Firefighter Bobby Clark joins Chris on the podcast.  Bobby shares all - fatherhood, faith, Marines, firefighting, Airman, divorce, and fitness. Bobby has learned that the disciplines of life keep in grounded.  Stay tuned to the end to hear what he has learned in over four decades of life.GRAB SOME GRAVITY GEARConnect with / Follow BobbyFacebookOrganization SpotlightsService Peace WarriorConnect with GravityLinkedIn I Facebook I Instagram I YouTube I Website I MERCHANDISEContact Chris or Jaimie at:  chris@gravityct.comMusic credit:  https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/  

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground
Episode 89: Road Trip - Marriage Mondays - Two Feet on the Ground - Gravity Podcast

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 17:08


This week, Chris and Jaimie unpack the family road trip. They reflect on some of their experiences and share some insights into making this year's family vacation a little less stressful.WE GOT MERCH!!SocialsFacebook I Instagram I LinkedIn I YouTube I TikTokWebsite and stuffPurchase Merchandise (shirts, cups, stickers and more)https://gravityct.com/podcastchris@gravityct.comMusic credit:  https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground
Episode 88: MHP Meredith Moran - Two Feet on the Ground - Gravity Podcast

Gravity Podcast - Two Feet on the Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 50:40


This week, mental health professional Meredith Moran joins Chris on the Gravity Podcast.  Meredith is the owner of Front Line Wellness and previously was a police officer for the Largo Police Department (FL).  Meredith brings her varied experiences and knowledge to the counselor's office with an aim to help military and first responders heal their brains.GRAB SOME GRAVITY GEARConnect with / Follow MeredithWebsite I LinkedIn I Phone:  727-316-0798Organization SpotlightsService Peace WarriorConnect with GravityLinkedIn I Facebook I Instagram I YouTube I Website I MERCHANDISEContact Chris or Jaimie at:  chris@gravityct.comMusic credit:  https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/