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Lucia Pradella studied Philosophy, Social Sciences and Migration Studies at the University of Venice Ca' Foscari and the Humboldt University in Berlin. She collaborated with the project of historical-critical edition of Marx's and Engels's complete works at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. After completing her PhD on globalisation and the history of political economy using that edition (jointly at the University of Naples Federico II and Paris X Nanterre), she conducted a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship in Sociology of Economic Processes and Work at Ca' Foscari. She taught in the areas of International Political Economy, Migration, and Welfare Policies at Brunel, SOAS and Ca' Foscari. She is a Research Associate in the SOAS Department of Development Studies and in the Centre for the Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex, and member of the Laboratory for Social Research at Ca' Foscari. She joined King's as a lecturer in International Political Economy in 2015. Subscribe to our newsletter todayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify political economy for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. Best, Lev
Clayton Joseph Scott is a singer, songwriter and master Yoga Teacher. Born in Los Angeles, California, he attended Santa Monica High School. Clayton lived most of his life as a street hustling native of Venice Ca. He was raised in the culture of musicians and pioneers of the counter culture. Clayton speaks clearly about over coming addiction of every kind. He was in his own words, a gourmet addict, masterful at keeping addictions finely counteracting each so as to hold them in all in place. Until…. ? As a Yôga enthusiast (one of his addictions) for many years Clayton mastered all the popular styles of the yoga industry. In this context he discovered the principles of the modern founder of Yôga, Tirumalai Krishnamacharya and was then able to make sense of it all. Clayton's own music career is highlighted by his touring band Brightside. He has a number of notable albums of poetic depth and beauty. Albums and EPs include Heavy Rest, More Love, West of Lincoln, Let Go and View from the Moon. Follow this podcast for new episodes here: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS/XML If you feel moved to submit a question for a future episode, you can do so here: https://www.heartofyoga.com/podcast You can find more from the Heart of Yoga on Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.
If you want a story of inspiration, motivation and hope, you've come to the right place. From living on the streets of Venice CA to living his dreams, Charles is a prime of example to never give up. About Charles I am a family man, a fitness coach, a business owner, a student, and a member of the recovery community. This was not always the case. I spent over a decade struggling with alcoholism and had no interest in my health. I was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver due to my alcoholism and unhealthy lifestyle at the age of 26. That is when I knew things needed to change. My sobriety date is April 3rd, 2018. Nothing I have accomplished since would have been possible without the steps and fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous, my Higher Power, nutrition, fitness, and A LOT of hard work. My wife, Alicia, and I got married in 2021. Our relationship has been about adventures from day 1. At least once a month since we have met we have gone to a National Park or another state with little to no plan and just explored. This is a huge source of enjoyment for us. Our son, Charlie, was born March 3rd, 2022 and he has been the biggest blessing either of us have ever experienced. We started our business, Changes Health & Fitness, shortly after getting married. Our goal is to help as many people reach their health and fitness goals as possible. Fitness and nutrition are more than just hobbies/interests for me. I literally would have died if it wasn't for a total lifestyle change. I have received so many benefits from living a healthy, active lifestyle and I want to share that with the world. Since getting sober I have done 1 Bodybuilding show, 2 Spartan Races, 6 5Ks, tried yoga, hiked a bunch, and have been in the gym 3-5 times per week. If you are reading this and need help with fitness, sobriety, or both please do not hesitate to reach out. My door is always open. Get on the waitlist for the next round of The Next Level Experience. Visit our website www.mynextlevelexperience.com to learn more. Work with a Key Nutrition fitness and nutrition coach – Schedule a free consultation or go to our website www.keynutrition.com to learn more. Submit your questions to be featured on our Q&A episodes. Order from Cured Nutrition and get 10% off your order by using discount code: Brad Order from Legion Supplements and get 20% off your first order by using discount code: keynutrition Connect with us on Instagram Host Brad Jensen – @thesoberbodybuilder Guest Charles Pigott – @charles_pigott_jr Key Nutrition – @keynutrition
On this weeks episode, Blake covers the cursed “House that Kills”: Ca'Dario! He also interviews guest, Anastas, about his paranormal experience in Azerbaijan. Email your ghost stories to hauntedhometownspodcast@gmail.com cause everyone loves a ghost story!
Every 911 run starts with a caller, that caller is the first person on scene in most cases and the first rescuer as well. We talk to 2 bystander rescuers in a crazy incident from last week. Ripped from the headlines, actress Anne Heche crashed her speeding car into a house, with the car catching fire while the driver is trapped inside. Our guests, the Martin brothers (Beto & Fabian)witnessed the crash on their Venice CA street and sprang into action, helping the homeowner to evacuate and fighting back the flames and smoke to attempt to rescue the driver. This is a helluva story of neighbors stepping up to do the right thing and risk their own lives to help a stranger in need. We get all of the details and full rundown of this event first hand, and the thought process as you realize how much this incident changes for the worst so quickly.
Every 911 run starts with a caller, that caller is the first person on scene in most cases and the first rescuer as well. We talk to 2 bystander rescuers in a crazy incident from last week. Ripped from the headlines, actress Anne Heche crashed her speeding car into a house, with the car catching fire while the driver is trapped inside. Our guests, the Martin brothers (Beto & Fabian)witnessed the crash on their Venice CA street and sprang into action, helping the homeowner to evacuate and fighting back the flames and smoke to attempt to rescue the driver. This is a helluva story of neighbors stepping up to do the right thing and risk their own lives to help a stranger in need. We get all of the details and full rundown of this event first hand, and the thought process as you realize how much this incident changes for the worst so quickly.
Recorded live at Townhouse, the oldest of the old school bars, located on Windward Avenue beneath the beaming bulbs of the famed Venice sign in sunny SoCal. Joining Dan for a lively roundtable discussion (and some Rabbit Hole bourbon) are comedians Jeff Dye and Kim Congdon, along with former "Three Sheets" and "Drinking Made Easy" host Zane Lamprey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Intro to the two episodes of the Adventures of Marco Polo provide some background on the series and the origin on which the radio play is adapted. George Edwards, an extremely talented actor, producer, and director often played as many as 5 characters in one play... his vocal talent was renowned! This track will live in the "Marco Polo" Playlist on the Soundcloud.com site where the podcast was originated.
Lucia Pradella studied Philosophy, Social Sciences and Migration Studies at the University of Venice Ca' Foscari and the Humboldt University in Berlin. She collaborated with the project of historical-critical edition of Marx's and Engels's complete works at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities. After completing her PhD on globalisation and the history of political economy using that edition (jointly at the University of Naples Federico II and Paris X Nanterre), she conducted a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship in Sociology of Economic Processes and Work at Ca' Foscari. She taught in the areas of International Political Economy, Migration, and Welfare Policies at Brunel, SOAS and Ca' Foscari. She is a Research Associate in the SOAS Department of Development Studies and in the Centre for the Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex, and member of the Laboratory for Social Research at Ca' Foscari. She joined King's as a lecturer in International Political Economy in 2015. Donate TodayA note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify economics for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2.5% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. I am looking to be able to raise money in order to improve the technical quality of the podcast and website and to further expand the audience through professionally designed social media outreach. I am also hoping to hire an editor. Our goal is to raise $12,000 this year. If you can donate a few dollars each month it will help us reach that goal. And if you know of a family foundation that might be interested in donating to A Correction please be in touch. Thank you! (And a huge thank you to all of the people who have already supported the podcast!)Best, Lev
Thank you for being a part of A Conversation with Joshua T Berglan & John Duffy. This is one of the most uplifting and inspiring broadcast you will ever hear and is full of surprises. John Duffy is a Film Producer, Director, Professor, Author and Motivational Speaker who shares a powerful message of over-coming all odds to succeed in life. John's journey took him from “The South South Bronx to Hollywood” and from “The Ghetto to Greatness”, dropping out of High School at age 15 to today when he is a Hollywood Producer, Film Professor and Motivation Speaker. He has produced over 40 feature films, television pro-gramming and commercials. He is also very active in military veteran support and mentoring activities in the film industry. He directed two short films “The Flag” that screened at the GI Film Festival in Wash DC and at the Smithsonian Museum in DC. He recently became an Ambassador for Operation Gratitude which is a national volunteer organization that has sent over 3 million care packages to the troops and now has a campaign to write letters of support to all the police officers in New York City. John recently Produced the Feature Film “Left Behind” in Calgary, Canada. He pre- viously Line Produced Martin Guigui's latest film “Paradise Cove” and Kevin Sor- bo's Film “ Miracle in East Texas in Alberta, Canada. He also Co-Produced the fea- ture film “The Sunday Horse” directed by Vic Armstrong and starring Nikki Reed, Ving Rhames and William Shatner . He also Co-Produced a short film “Mercy” that for Music Artist Robin Thicke's directorial debut. John is an Adjunct Film Professor at Art Center in Pasadena and was an Adjunct Professor at John Paul the Great Catholic University and teaches Film Production classes to students in the MBA program. John also line produced the TV movie “The Wonder Girls” that aired on Teen Nick, “The Ghastly Love of Johnny X” which just premiered at the Cinequest Film Festi- val and “Beneath the Darkness” with Dennis Quaid which opened in theaters in January. Prior to that he line produced the Mixed Martial Arts film “Blood & Bone” with Michael Jai White. He also line produced three feature horror films for the late Steven J. Cannell including: Demon Hunter starring Sean Patrick Flanery and Colleen Porch, The Garden starring Lance Henriksen and Sean Young, and Left in Darkness. John was also a Consultant/Producer and completed three films for IDT/Anchor Bay (owned by John C. Malone's Liberty Media). He also Produced the film “Devil's Den” for IDT. Television programming includes producing a season of “UFO Hunters” on the History Channel and Frankie Muniz Hoopla LA Celebrity Basketball Event for the Starlight Foundation and Fox Sports West. He has also line produced a series of training videos for the United States Marine Corp. (USMC) and line produced two 3D commercials for Coke. John Co-Founded a non-profit “Vet's on Set” to help military vets obtain work in the film and television industries. He has been active in veteran support activities doing trainings for Veterans in Media & Entertainment (VME). John started out in the entertainment industry acting in New York in theater and film. After moving to Los Angeles John made the transition into producing and has actively been working in the film industry for the past 25 years. He has excel- lent relationships with cast, crew, vendors and completion bond companies. John has a life long commitment to Personal Development. Tony Robbins has been a mentor that transformed John's life and he has attended and crewed dozen of Tony's events. John has walked on hot coal over a dozen times and twice across glass. He has read over 500 books in the fields of Personal Development, Psychology, and Entrepreneurship. He brings a passion to inspire others to their greatness and brings his education from the streets of The Bronx. John has presented keynote speeches on “Take Two - Give Your Life a Hollywood Ending at events at NASA in Houston and Notre Dame. John has written two memoirs of his life and journey that are being shopped with publishers. The first is “Black Irish - Not Your Average White Boy” and the second is “Mao to Reagan - A Born Again American”. John is an avid fitness enthusiast working out 7 days a week at the Mecca of Bodybuilding Gold's Gym in Venice CA. He is also a Basketball fanatic playing Basketball weekly. He is presently working on producing a feature film based on the incredible true story of a Houston Boxer Maurice Termite Watkins who took Iraq to the Olympics in 2004. The film is entitled “They Call Me Termite.
Thank you for being a part of A Conversation with Joshua T Berglan & John Duffy. This is one of the most uplifting and inspiring broadcast you will ever hear and is full of surprises. John Duffy is a Film Producer, Director, Professor, Author and Motivational Speaker who shares a powerful message of over-coming all odds to succeed in life. John's journey took him from “The South South Bronx to Hollywood” and from “The Ghetto to Greatness”, dropping out of High School at age 15 to today when he is a Hollywood Producer, Film Professor and Motivation Speaker. He has produced over 40 feature films, television pro-gramming and commercials. He is also very active in military veteran support and mentoring activities in the film industry. He directed two short films “The Flag” that screened at the GI Film Festival in Wash DC and at the Smithsonian Museum in DC. He recently became an Ambassador for Operation Gratitude which is a national volunteer organization that has sent over 3 million care packages to the troops and now has a campaign to write letters of support to all the police officers in New York City. John recently Produced the Feature Film “Left Behind” in Calgary, Canada. He pre- viously Line Produced Martin Guigui's latest film “Paradise Cove” and Kevin Sor- bo's Film “ Miracle in East Texas in Alberta, Canada. He also Co-Produced the fea- ture film “The Sunday Horse” directed by Vic Armstrong and starring Nikki Reed, Ving Rhames and William Shatner . He also Co-Produced a short film “Mercy” that for Music Artist Robin Thicke's directorial debut. John is an Adjunct Film Professor at Art Center in Pasadena and was an Adjunct Professor at John Paul the Great Catholic University and teaches Film Production classes to students in the MBA program. John also line produced the TV movie “The Wonder Girls” that aired on Teen Nick, “The Ghastly Love of Johnny X” which just premiered at the Cinequest Film Festi- val and “Beneath the Darkness” with Dennis Quaid which opened in theaters in January. Prior to that he line produced the Mixed Martial Arts film “Blood & Bone” with Michael Jai White. He also line produced three feature horror films for the late Steven J. Cannell including: Demon Hunter starring Sean Patrick Flanery and Colleen Porch, The Garden starring Lance Henriksen and Sean Young, and Left in Darkness. John was also a Consultant/Producer and completed three films for IDT/Anchor Bay (owned by John C. Malone's Liberty Media). He also Produced the film “Devil's Den” for IDT. Television programming includes producing a season of “UFO Hunters” on the History Channel and Frankie Muniz Hoopla LA Celebrity Basketball Event for the Starlight Foundation and Fox Sports West. He has also line produced a series of training videos for the United States Marine Corp. (USMC) and line produced two 3D commercials for Coke. John Co-Founded a non-profit “Vet's on Set” to help military vets obtain work in the film and television industries. He has been active in veteran support activities doing trainings for Veterans in Media & Entertainment (VME). John started out in the entertainment industry acting in New York in theater and film. After moving to Los Angeles John made the transition into producing and has actively been working in the film industry for the past 25 years. He has excel- lent relationships with cast, crew, vendors and completion bond companies. John has a life long commitment to Personal Development. Tony Robbins has been a mentor that transformed John's life and he has attended and crewed dozen of Tony's events. John has walked on hot coal over a dozen times and twice across glass. He has read over 500 books in the fields of Personal Development, Psychology, and Entrepreneurship. He brings a passion to inspire others to their greatness and brings his education from the streets of The Bronx. John has presented keynote speeches on “Take Two - Give Your Life a Hollywood Ending at events at NASA in Houston and Notre Dame. John has written two memoirs of his life and journey that are being shopped with publishers. The first is “Black Irish - Not Your Average White Boy” and the second is “Mao to Reagan - A Born Again American”. John is an avid fitness enthusiast working out 7 days a week at the Mecca of Bodybuilding Gold's Gym in Venice CA. He is also a Basketball fanatic playing Basketball weekly. He is presently working on producing a feature film based on the incredible true story of a Houston Boxer Maurice Termite Watkins who took Iraq to the Olympics in 2004. The film is entitled “They Call Me Termite.
While homelessness in America is a tragedy and homeless veterans are a black eye on our system as well has our military. I still have to snicker when I hear a California community known for its eccentrics and artsy fartsy inhabitants bitching about homeless/unsheltered. It appears that inclusiveness only goes so far when it's ills reach the carports of the rich. Defecating, needles, urine, and tents are not something that the woke want next door. Can you say hypocrite?
Chance Foreman, founder of That Step Productions, believes in the power of using filmmaking to bring meaning and purpose into people's lives. After moving to Venice CA, Chance began his career working with award-winning directors Josh and Rebecca Tickell on the film “Kiss The Ground.” Today, Chases makes it his mission to continue working with impactful people in the hopes of creating films with integrity, direction, and purpose. Hear how he takes "That Step" in helping to better the world through media.
Episode 51: We tie a bow on our recent LA trip and go on for an embarrassingly long time about all that The Petersen Automotive Museum has to offer, from the very first Ferrari to the Vector W8. Matt Farah and Zack Klapman show us around The Smoking Tire studio and Westside Collector Car Storage and we stop by the goodr Cabana to stock up on new shades. Later, we dodge Colorado leaf peepers, discuss the “critical mass of who'll let you pass” and wonder if the Porsche 718 GT4 really is as good as the 992 GT3. Find The Petersen Automotive Museum online at www.petersen.org Sara Dakarmen is at ladismatler.com and @ladismantler Westside Collector Car Storage: wccs.com The Smoking Tire with Matt Farah and Zack Klapman: thesmokingtire.com, @thesmokingtire, @fakezackklapman and https://www.patreon.com/thesmokingtirepodcast.com HiHo Burger: www.hiho.la Please support those who support us at The Steering Committee Podcast! For the sunglasses of your dreams, shop goodr Sunglasses. Use the code STEERING15 at checkout for 15% off your first order at goodr.com, and, when in Venice CA, visit the goodr Cabana at 1348 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Swisstrax - it's not just surface beauty! Use the code STEER15 at checkout for 15% off sitewide at swisstrax.com. And for bad-ass Belgian brews in Colorado, visit our friends at Bruz Beers: bruzbeers.com
Episode 50: In the third installment of our “LA Stories” series, we chat with the lovely Sara Dakarmen, proprietor of LA Dismantler. Sara gives us her unique insight into the Porsche parts industry and shares why social media is so important in her world. We only wish we'd had more time to spend with her! Also, this is our 50th(!) TSC show! How 'bout them apples? Thank you, Sara, for being a part of it. Find Sara on Instagram: @ladismantler and online at ladismantler.com We truly have the best sponsors here at The Steering Committee Podcast; please give them your support! For the sunglasses of your dreams, shop goodr Sunglasses. Use the code STEERING15 at checkout for 15% off your first order at goodr.com, and, when in Venice CA, visit the goodr Cabana at 1348 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Swisstrax - it's not just surface beauty! Use the code STEER15 at checkout for 15% off sitewide at swisstrax.com. And for bad-ass Belgian brews in Colorado, visit our friends at Bruz Beers: (bruzbeers.com)
#planetmullins #robmullinslaRayssa Gomes is the connsumate young artist/producer/singer/musician.In this episode of the Planetmullins Podcast, (Part One of Two) she speaks about her young life and how through determination she one day found herself singing with Christina Aguilera, Demi Lovato, and Nick Jonas.She has three degrees from Musician's Institute in Hollywood, and is releasing her next album this fall.You can find Rayssa at the following links:http://bit.ly/RayssaFacebookhttp://bit.ly/RayssaTwitterhttp://bit.ly/RayssasInstagramhttp://bit.ly/RayssaYoutubehttps://www.tiktok.com/@rayssa.pinkmu...http://bit.ly/RayssaMusicRob Mullins a pianist/composer/podcaster/producer in Venice CA who has released 40 solo albums over a 40 year career.Rob's website is athttp://planetmullins.comRob on Facebookhttp://facebook.com/planetmullins
Bob Mallord joined the first Hope Chapel in its earliest days. A natural leader, anda bit of a rebel, he stood out as a person others were eager to follow.However, he didn't see himself as a leader and struggled when I did. Ourfriendship ran deep but he resisted the ICNU talks over and over. Eventually, he grabbedthe reins after starting a Bible study in a very tough town, Venice,California. But, we now faced denominational politics. Bob led a small studythat quickly mushroomed into a church, but that threatened another church thathad the backing of the denomination. After lots of twists and turns, thedenomination decided that they actually wanted two churches in the same town.Problem was the supervisor was a bit of a legalist which Bob couldn't handle.New leadership eventually brought Bob into the fold andthe church grew from meeting in a home to a congregation of more than 700people.This is a hero-making story of an individual who has more tooffer than they can conceive. It's also the story of a man who is willing tobuck authority to cling to what he believes. If you're struggling with identityissues, you'll find strength in Bob Mallord.Part two of the podcast takes you on a journey of adventure,evangelism, and other important issues as Bob explores life after pastoring asuccessful church. Ever his own man, he left a thriving church to meet theneeds of his family, moving from California to Mississippi. Better buckle yourseatbelt for this one... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bob Mallord joined the first Hope Chapel in its earliest days. A natural leader, and a bit of a rebel, he stood out as a person others were eager to follow. However, he didn't see himself as a leader and struggled when I did. Our friendship ran deep but he resisted the ICNU talks over and over. Eventually, he grabbed the reins after starting a Bible study in a very tough town, Venice, California. But, we now faced denominational politics. Bob led a small study that quickly mushroomed into a church, but that threatened another church that had the backing of the denomination. After lots of twists and turns, the denomination decided that they actually wanted two churches in the same town. Problem was the supervisor was a bit of a legalist which Bob couldn't handle. New leadership eventually brought Bob into the fold and the church grew from meeting in a home to a congregation of more than 700 people.This is a hero-making story of an individual who has more to offer than they can conceive. It's also the story of a man who is willing to buck authority to cling to what he believes. If you're struggling with identity issues, you'll find strength in Bob Mallord.Part two of the podcast takes you on a journey of adventure, evangelism, and other important issues as Bob explores life after pastoring a successful church. Ever his own man, he left a thriving church to meet the needs of his family, moving from California to Mississippi. Better buckle your seatbelt for this one... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hour 4 of A&G features Jack's experience with retrieving his Google password. Plus, Venice CA goes down the tubes (while Echo Park homeless trash staggers), Lyndsay Graham says the GOP can't live without Trump, Bugatti makes a pool table and we offer our Final Thoughts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Marlon H shares his experience, strength, and hope from the Zoom Room. The Laguna Niguel Speaker Meeting gathers at 7:30 p.m. every Sunday on Zoom. Please join us at https://zoom.us/j/451797737 Password: NewYMCAGenerally, 2 shares (a 10 minute and 40 minute) are published every Sunday evening following the meeting. Please subscribe to our podcast to increase our visibility on podcast apps and help us better carry our message. Feel free to contact us at lagunaniguelspeakermeeting@gmail.com for more information about the meeting or any comments you may have. We love getting feedback. Thanks for listening. RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/lagunaniguelspeakermeeting/feed.xml
I'm happy to announce another successful closing! While all closings tend to be difficult in one way or another, this deal, in particular, was extremely competitive. With multiple offers on the table, we had to resort to tried and tested negotiating tactics to get the winning offer. As mentioned in previous episodes, the Los Angeles real estate market is more competitive than ever with inventory so low and the amount of homebuyers high. That is why choosing an experienced realtor is more important than ever. Luckily for me and my clients, we were able to win the deal on this #Venice, CA home. Take a look inside this beautiful Venice home we fought so hard to close!
Down with the sickness! Erika Eleniak. Friday night on the boulevard. The Courier. Gold's Gym, Venice CA. The Fail-con And The Winter Soldier.
Kimberly Hurtarte is a tour manager, the Executive Director of The Make yourself Foundation, and a Community Organizer of 'Show Makers'--a platform developed to share music industry content, facilitate conversations, provide thought leadership, and showcase organizations that are dedicated to the live events community. She has worked with artists such as Linking Park, Incubus, Lizzo, and Megan Trainer. In this episode, we discuss being a responsible ambassador for a cause, maintaining awareness of others, the importance of collaboration, and falling through manhole covers.You can find her on Instagram @where_iz_walda.
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Jeannine and Kim talk about an event in Jeannine's life on Nov 4, 2008, the night of the Obama/McCain election in the United States. Jeannine also decides she has just coined the term “faux-verdose,” you'll have to listen to the episode to find out what that means! Connect with your hosts on Instagram: @chasingheroine @jeanninecoulter @studiocybrid or online at https://www.studiocybrid.com/ or https://www.chasingheroine.com/
Show Notes Today's show takes us on a journey down that “road less traveled.” Today we will learn about the value of life from the insights of author and professor, Dr. Donna Friess. Donna will talk to us about the value of nostalgia, overcoming childhood tragedy, and her fervent belief, that in spite of anything, happiness is a choice. My colleague Barbara Kimler, a publicist and consultant, recommended that I read Donna's latest book “Growing Up Venice” and then perhaps interview her on the show. After reading her book I quickly concluded that I must chat with Donna Friess on The Next Chapter with Charlie. Donna's book not only highlights the fascinating growth and evolution of Venice CA, it also captured me with a renewed sense of the value of nostalgia—something we seem to have dismissed in a culture so full of itself in the Present and the Future. And when we do speak of the past it is most always in the negative. Donna Friess offers a refreshing perspective on this. Dr. Donna Friess is the author of at least 10 books, a retired college professor, an historian, and a most avid learner. Her book Cry the Darkness, which we will discuss, has been translated into 7 languages. For more on Dr. Donna Friess check out her insightful and popular books: Growing Up Venice: Parallel Universes Cry the Darkness: One Woman's Triumph Over the Tragedy of Incest For more with Charlie Hedges please visit www.thenextchapter.life
Show Notes Today’s show takes us on a journey down that “road less traveled.” Today we will learn about the value of life from the insights of author and professor, Dr. Donna Friess. Donna will talk to us about the value of nostalgia, overcoming childhood tragedy, and her fervent belief, that in spite of anything, happiness is a choice. My colleague Barbara Kimler, a publicist and consultant, recommended that I read Donna’s latest book “Growing Up Venice” and then perhaps interview her on the show. After reading her book I quickly concluded that I must chat with Donna Friess on The Next Chapter with Charlie. Donna’s book not only highlights the fascinating growth and evolution of Venice CA, it also captured me with a renewed sense of the value of nostalgia—something we seem to have dismissed in a culture so full of itself in the Present and the Future. And when we do speak of the past it is most always in the negative. Donna Friess offers a refreshing perspective on this. Dr. Donna Friess is the author of at least 10 books, a retired college professor, an historian, and a most avid learner. Her book Cry the Darkness, which we will discuss, has been translated into 7 languages. For more on Dr. Donna Friess check out her insightful and popular books: Growing Up Venice: Parallel Universes Cry the Darkness: One Woman’s Triumph Over the Tragedy of Incest For more with Charlie Hedges please visit www.thenextchapter.life
On this episode Kim and Jeannine examine a breakup Jeannine went through in LA as a direct result of her addiction, and the lessons and positives that came out of that event. Connect with us on Instagram or online: www.chasingheroine.com. @jeanninecoulter @kcap524 @chasingheroine If you are local to, or visiting the North County San Diego area, or just curious!! and are interested in checking Jeannine's fitness studio: www.studiocybrid.com. @studiocybrid Thank you so much for listening!! Please share with anyone you may feel would benefit from our podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pete's back and he joins Elias in interviewing Fred Dewey, author of The School of Public Life and a political/cultural activist. In the aftermath of the Rodney King riots, Fred helped lead a decade-long effort to establish neighborhood councils, now about one hundred, for the City of Los Angeles. Until 2010, he was director of Beyond Baroque, a poetry and cultural center in Venice CA, where projects included bringing segregated neighborhoods into dialogue through poetry. Over the last decade, Dewey has conducted free, public working groups in California and across Europe, at community centers, squats, schools, art spaces, and other sites, using the writings of Hannah Arendt. His Portable Polis, in 2017, met at ten sites across Berlin with Arendt texts on the purposes of each. He is based in LA and Brussels.
Venice Beach skaters reimagined by Jeff Dungfelder. "For my piece “The fiction we have become” I have deconstructed a field recording of a skateboarder in Venice CA, and fragmented the sounds into futuristic textures. My inspiration came from the quote: “The future is there... looking back at us. Trying to make sense of the fiction we will have become.” — William Gibson, Pattern Recognition."
This is most likely from the 47th Florida AA Convention
Jeff Segal, owner of Mystic Journey Bookstore & Crystal Gallery in Venice CA joins the Sixth Sense Society to discuss crystals. We look at how they are formed, talk about differences in quality as well as some of their energetic uses.
In this episode, I chat with Stephanie about how she took a 3-month vegan challenge for a family member and then ended making it her own lifestyle! Check this one out!Stephanie is an expert plant-based health coach. She is double certified in AFPA and E-Cornell and takes her job and passion seriously. She enjoys creating recipes for her blog, helping others succeed, and making the world a better place. She enjoys going to conscious music and arts festivals and often presents cooking classes there and at various vegan festivals. She went to Long Beach State University and resides in Venice CA. She loves good vibes only, the sun, and nature. Don’t hesitate to reach out and connect that’s one of her favorites things, other than eating yummy plant-based food. Social Media Links:Website: https://thesuperfoodgoddess.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesuperfoodgoddess/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesuperfoodgoddess/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoILKUaNnOF7mn-oq5o4ytQ Please support this podcast to impact others to live better: https://patron.podbean.com/thrivebitespodcast*Interview views are opinions of the individual. This podcast is not a source of medical advice* Copyright © 2020 by TheChefDoc, LLCAll text, graphics, audio files, Java applets and scripts, downloadable software, and other works on this web site are the copyrighted works of TheChefDoc, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized redistribution or reproduction of any copyrighted materials on this web site is strictly prohibited.
We watch “The Vampires of Venice” (Series 5, Episode 6) where the Doctor, Amy and her fiance Rory travel to 16th century Italy to take in the sights. And by ‘take in the sights’ I mean distract Amy from snogging the Doctor. Again. Whilst there, Amy gets schooled in necking, Rory goes spear fishing, Guido blows himself up real good and Signora Rosanna just wants to meet the Doctor all the way. Yeah!
Cooper Harris is the CEO & Founder of Klickly.com - an award-winning ecommerce company that helps you make faster purchases on the Internet. She is based in Venice CA, was recently nominated for Google's "Young Innovators Award" and named a "Top Thought-Leader" by Adobe. She's also a contributor to a number of publications like Forbes, Huffington Post, and Entrepreneur and has taken the stage as a speaker at conferences including SXSW, CES, and General Assembly. Let's hear more from her on this episode of the podcast.
Barry Shore: Coming from Personal Trauma to Success and Helping Other Succeed Barry Shoreis an ambassador of Joy. Because of his successes in business and recovery from full body paralysis he has built an “Eco System of Good” internet platform that enables people to Give to their Favorite cause at No Cost. Barry was an instructor in the Diamond Program at the GIA, an author of a world wide resource book on diamonds and an international wholesale diamantaire with sales exceeding 100 Million dollars. After a brief retirement at age 33 he returned to business and built an international telephony company. From this grew an innovative process in 1999 that enabled faxes (sic) to be sent and received via email (think dial up) to 17 countries for FREE (!). Barry was awarded Two Patents in this space and built a stellar executive team. He then sold the Company 18 months later for more than $10 million dollars and the acquiring Company is today a $2 Billion market cap. Then he built a predecessor to Skype (enabling people to call to 17 Counties for FREE) which was funded and then bought within 9 months by a NASDQ company. Then on 17 September 2004 Barry became a quadriplegic (paralyzed from his neck down!) overnight from a rare neurological disease (GBS). His journey since to regain mobility caused him to GO MAD: Go Make a Difference. He envisioned a Platform that enables People to GIVE Money to their Favorite CAUSE at NoCost to the Giver and attracted smart caring talented successful players to build the System. He has been granted a Patent in the process and has found the Formula to Create the “ECO System of GOOD”: where Supporters, Brands, Causes All Participate for Mutual Benefit. Barry's Mission is to Make Everyday Giving Effortless and his Big Audacious Goal is to facilitate the Giving of One Billion Dollars without costing any Giver a penny. He is the Founder of the KEEP SMILING Movement (thedailysmile.com) which has distributed more than 1.2 MILLION KEEP SMILING Cards throughout the world in 27 languages. He is the Founder of the MOL (minute of Love) Podcast produced 6X/week. He has become an avid swimmer (2 miles/day/6x/week) and has accumulated enough miles over 9 years to swim from Venice CA (his home) to Shanghai, China. Barry is focused on transforming the giving space. More Information at https://www.dlyted.com Here's the Transcript for the Interview Hugh Ballou: Greetings, it's Hugh Ballou again on The Nonprofit Exchange. As usual, we have quite an amazing guest today. This guest and I have met passively over the last ten years here and there, just touching base. Recently, a mutual friend connected us, and there was some real synergy. I got to hear Barry's story again. We all have stories. Very few of us are as good as telling the story as Barry. Barry, today, instead of my normal routine of giving us a bio and telling why you do what you're doing, I think we are going to build this conversation around your story and what you have created. I'll tease people: it's called Dlyted. We won't tell them about it yet. Introduce yourself, Barry Shore. You're in California. You take it from there. Tell them about yourself, and then let's hear your story. Barry Shore: Thank you, Hugh Ballou, for being here, being who you are, and being a conduit for good and channeling. Here is my greeting to everybody out there listening. Hello, beautiful, bountiful beings, and good-looking people. How can I make the statement that they are good-looking, Hugh? I know the people who are listening and watching are always looking for the good. Hugh: Outstanding. Barry: The story about Barry Shore is a young, dynamic, debonair, 69-year-old chronological being. The 17thof September, in the year 2004, a mere 14 years ago, I was standing up in the morning just like everybody I hope, watching this Facebook live, and listening to our story. That was in the morning. In the evening, I was in the hospital, paralyzed from my neck down. I became a quadriplegic overnight, in a matter of hours, from a rare disease, not an auto accident, a rare disease called Guillain-Barre Syndrome, GBS, for the cognoscenti. I went from being a healthy, happy, wholly, hearty, dynamic 55-year-old who had been extremely successful in business, married 27 years to a wonderful wife, had a 17-year-old son (at the time), traveling around the world, came back to California for holidays, and now I am paralyzed from my neck down. Here is a great part of the story. The other day, I saw my doctor who has been treating me for a number of years. He likes to recall every time we see each other, “Shore, I remember the first day you called me from the hospital. You said, ‘My name is Barry Shore. I am coming in to see you. All I can move is my mouth.'” Imagine that. In the morning, you're up and doing, and in the evening, all you can move is your mouth. I will give you the back of the baseball card statistics for the moment, Hugh. That's how we live in this world, giving people ideas of some things. I am in the hospital for over four and a half months in various kinds of rehabilitation centers. I was in a hospital bed in my home for over two years. Couldn't turn over by myself. I was in a wheelchair for four years. I had braces on both legs from my hips down to my ankles. Today, thank God, I am able to be vertical and ambulatory with the help of a six-and-a-half foot walking wand that was made for me by a zen master. But I still have help 12 hours a day, seven days a week, and I can't walk up a stair by myself or a curb. But hear my voice. Feel the passion of life that flows through me because the good Lord has been so kind and giving to me that he activated in me something that enabled me to become a real giver. Here is an example, Hugh. Before all this happened, I had built two Internet companies, one of which I sold for many millions of dollars, was doing very well. Of course, I am a giver. I am generous. I wrote checks. But it was all part of what you do. You help people. You write a check. That's it. You think you're a giver. That's not what a giver is. A giver puts the other beings first. What can I do to be of benefit? It wasn't part of my very soul. That was the genius and the benefit, what others call adversity. This test and a testament to the good Lord in being able to show me a path that I was able to go from complete, total paralysis to literally being able to now get out of bed, albeit with difficulty, and stand up, albeit with help, and to be positive about that, and to be thankful, and to turn that energy into a channel of goodness. That is the beginning of the story. What I'd like to do as we speak is tell a few incidents along the way that helped me gain this insight. Hugh: Sure. As you go on, some people are listening to this that have problems that pale in comparison, like me. I am listening to it trying to understand and learn about myself. What are the motivational factors? What inspired you to not give up to this disease that had a lock on your very body? This is fascinating. Please continue. Barry: Thank you, Hugh. I truly hope that this is beneficial to people listening, and that we all recognize these great words: Never give up. I am living it. I am only here as a channel to be of benefit so that others can say, “If he can do it, I can do it.” Let me give you two small incidents that I think may be of help. The first one occurred after I had been moved out of the ICU, where I had been for about 11 days. They put me in a telemetry unit. A telemetry unit is where nurses can watch you from monitors and such. I had this great run. I was a single occupant in a great hospital. Not moving anything of my body, I am just there. They had to set up something special on my bed just to bump my head because I couldn't hit a call button. Here I am in bed in the telemetry unit. A nurse came in at midnight or so. I am not able to sleep because you are not moving a lot. They have to inject drugs in you to get you to sleep. The nurse said, “Mr. Shore, would you like to watch a movie? Maybe that will help put you to sleep.” I assented and chose a biography of Abraham Lincoln. Of course, we all know how that turns out. Not so good. Toward the end, I had tears in my eyes. Imagine you are lying in bed with tears in your eyes. Everybody knows that tears are salty. They hurt. What do you do? You wipe them away, right? Well, I can't move my hands. I can't move my arms. I am new to this stuff. Nothing in my body is moving. I couldn't move my head left or right enough to move the tears out, and the button that had been put up behind my head had been moved somehow. I couldn't reach the nurse. Of course, I can't just sit there because it hurts. I resolved, I am going to call out. I did. “Help! Help! Please!” My voice had been compromised also. I could barely speak. I resolved to count to ten and then call out again if the nurse doesn't show up. I got to four, and the pain was too much. So I called out, and I mustered all of my strength, “Help! Nurse, please!” By the time I counted to four, the nurse was at the door. “Mr. Shore, did you call?” “Yes, my eyes!” She came over and saw there were tears in my eyes. She cleaned them and fixed the button behind my head. Looks at me and says, “Is that all?” “Yes, thank you.” I recognized then no one really knows the pain of another. She didn't know how much it hurt. I couldn't express myself. Thankfully, she came in and cleaned it up. About a week later, I am being wheeled on a gurney from a test they had run on me. People picked me up, took me on the gurney, ran the test, and brought me back. There was a male nurse taking care of me. I had interacted with him three or four times over the past few days. Pleasant fellow. He looked down at me and asked, “Mr. Shore, can I ask you a personal question?” I said yes. He says, “I am a male nurse. I see people in your condition frequently. I have never met anybody who is not angry and bitter. You're paralyzed. How come you're not angry and bitter?” I realized he was asking me the great existential question: Why me? Why dear Lord did you do this to me? But I wasn't thinking like that. I was asking the question: Why me in the sense of who am I? I am just a guy. What do you want from me, dear Lord? What can I do? At that moment, Hugh, I reached deep inside of me, and I asked the good Lord, “Please help heal me. Please show me my purpose.” A wave of serenity and calm came over me that I had not known in 55 years. I was now determined with the good Lord's help to walk again. That was a major turning point in my life. Hugh: So nothing gets Barry Shore down. That was how many years ago? Barry: That was in 2004, almost 14 years ago now. Hugh: You had a very successful career before that. Barry: Correct. Hugh: You sold that enterprise, you said? Barry: Yes. Hugh: And then this condition- how do you say it? Barry: Guillame-Barre syndrome. It is actually two French doctors, Guillame, which is the French for William, and the other doctor's name was Barre, like Barry. Hugh: I have known people in the past who have had that, who have come through it. It's quite a traumatic experience. Today, you are in a different place than you were with your business. But you have focused on doing good for others. Is that right? Barry: That's correct. Hugh: I looked at a website called- Spell it for us. Barry: It is spelled D as in David, L as in Love, Y as in Yesterday, T as in Terrific, E as Enthusiastic, D as in Dynamic, DLYTED.com. I am Dlyted to be here. Hugh: I can see that. What is Dlyted about, and what was the passion and inspiration behind you setting up- Dlyted is more than one thing. It's more than one program, isn't it? Barry: Yes. Dlyted is an engine of philanthropy. Let me digress for just a moment because it gives the background as you want to hear. It's very important. I was deeply affected by something that I learned from a great man called the Four P's. Those four P's are Purpose, Prayer, Perseverance, and Patience. Those four P's have been active in my life. I was able through them to begin this process of healing, both in a spiritual and physical sense, and bring out through purpose and prayer, the great perseverance, which I will demonstrate in just a moment, and patience, this platform, which has a mission and a goal. Let me tell you how it came about. It has to do with my wonderful wife. I would not be sitting here as strong and capable and handsome as I am, speaking with you, if it was not for my amazing, dedicated, fabulous wife, Naomi. It's hard for me to speak without choking up, but I am going to try and do it. I will just tell you a brief story as it deserves longer, but time is always of the essence. Released from the hospital about four and a half months later—they wouldn't keep me there longer because insurance wouldn't pay, and we had already racked up bills over half a million dollars—I was in the special hospital bed. When you are in the hospital, by the way, one of the more important things to be afraid and aware of is bed sores. They are debilitating. We had to get a special bed, which the insurance company didn't want to do, but they were forced to because of circumstances. It is a special air mattress that allows the body to conform without the issue of bed sores. We brought this bed to our home. While in the hospital, every night, you have to turn people over who are paralyzed because if you keep people in the same position, the body deteriorates. They have a team who goes around the hospital every two and a half to three hours, two people with back braces, usually strong people. Together, they turn the person onto the side, then the other, to give some sort of normality to your process in the hospital. This happened throughout the months I was in the hospital. Now we come home. We had sufficient funds, so we were able to have help in the home 24 hours a day, seven days a week, except for one thing. My wonderful wife did not want people staying overnight in her home that she doesn't know. She is very protective. We had help until 10 pm, and then help would come again at 7 am. But during the evening, she was going to take care of me, and she was in charge. Her home, her rules. Great. One small situation, though. My wife is all of 97 pounds, 5'1”, very beautiful. Remember, I just told you in the hospital, you have to be turned over every 2.5/3 hours. Here I am, almost 6'. Because of my situation, I had been reduced from 195 pounds to 137. But still, 137 pounds, and she is all of 5'1” and 97 pounds. She said that she is going to turn me over. She did. Every two and a half hours, throughout the evening, two or three times a night, night in and night out, week in and week out, month in and month out, for two years, this amazing woman turned me. That is love. I say this as a preface to the following incident. I mentioned also I was in a wheelchair for four years. Thank God we could afford it. I had a motorized wheelchair and a fancy Olympic-style wheelchair. Together, they cost almost $10,000. The lightweight wheelchair we needed because in addition to having private therapy, I also went to group therapy in the hospital. It's important to be with other people who have situations and challenges when in a situation like this, just to be in comradery. At these situations in the hospital, I noticed not everybody could afford the kind of wheelchairs I had. One day, I came home and was still back in bed. I said to my wife, “Honey, would you please find a place that helps people get wheelchairs? Let's send them a check for $1,000 and help out.” She said okay. She left the room. I am feeling great. I am just a quad lying in bed, but I am feeling good. I just gave $1,000 to help people get wheelchairs. About five minutes later, I called out, “This is dumb! This is dumb!” I didn't raise my hands. I called it out. My wife comes running into the room and asks, “What's the matter?” I said, “This is dumb. Just because I was moved and we can afford to write a check, why isn't it that there are tens of thousands of people not giving money every single day to help out other people? Why not?” My wife said, “Hey, Mr. Shore, you're smart. You build stuff on the Internet. Make it happen.” And she walked out of the room. I am laying there. I said, “Okay. Dear Lord, why not? Please help me.” I had a few parameters. One was it has to be easy. If it's not easy, Hugh, people don't do it. Right, Russell? That's number one. Number two is it has to be vast and almost fun. Imagine that. We put the fun back in fundraising. Number three, you're going to love this one, it has to be free. What does that mean? I mentioned to you I already built two Internet companies, one of which I sold for many millions of dollars. Both of those companies were based on the free model. One was faxing for free, and the other was speaking for free. They were built on the ability to do something for free. How do you give money for free? Russell is scratching his bald head not understanding that. I think I believe you, Barry Shore. You're a friend of Hugh's, but what do you mean give money for free? Those were the parameters. I tried to go to sleep. The next day, I was doing a lot of exercise. We had people coming to the house. I am still a quad. I have people moving my body around trying to get it to do things. Move your arm up, move your leg, do stuff like that. To this very day, I can't wiggle my toes. I can't move my feet up and down. I am able to get around. After a very exhausting therapy session, they put me back into bed. I am laying there, closing my eyes. My eyes pop open, and I see a vision. I see three circles intersecting like the circles from the Olympics or a Venn diagram. Not only that, but each circle was labeled, to show you how the good Lord works. It was a simple, elegant answer to the questions. If it is not simple and elegant, it doesn't work. If it's too hard, it doesn't happen. The best problems are simple, not simplistic, but simple to solve. The first circle was labeled “Mobile” or cell. About ten years ago, it was the first year of these things called Smartphones. Think back ten years. Just coming out. Well, hey, I am in the Internet, I am in the world. I realized this was not a trend or a fad. This is a complete disruption in human communications. Look what we are doing now, ten years later. This stuff did not exist. This is a change in the world. The next circle was labeled “Gift cards.” You can't walk into a store and not be assaulted by racks of these things. Those are plastic. What does it have to do with this? There was a line moving from the second circle to the first circle and an arrow labeled “Digital.” I got it! You hit a button on the iPhone and you say, “Give me $50 of Starbucks,” and it gets sent in seconds. Wow. The third circle was the most important though. This is what is critical to all of us. The third circle was labeled “Cause.” Here is what gets really interesting. We know as adults that sometimes what isn't said is almost as important as what is said. Didn't say “charity.” This is a pet peeve of mine. Bear with me. It wasn't labeled “charity.” To me, a charity is the following. Someone has a hand out, and you put a dollar in that hand. The next thing, he goes into your pocket to get more. That is a charity. A cause is something I want to help. It's attractive. What can I do? I thought about these amazing beings called millennials and younger, the generation after them. Some of the most caring, giving people ever. At least they say so. We want clean water. We don't want pets to die. We want to make sure everyone has shelter. We want to do all of these things. We, as a little bit older, and some of us have gray hair, and some of us even have hair, we recognize it all costs money. Watch this. Put these three circles together. You mean I can hit a button on my phone and order a brand I am going to shop at and love anyway, whether it's Amazon, the Gap, TGIF, the movies, ordering pizza, hundreds of places. I hit a button, pay what I'm going to pay, and get the exact amount sent to me within seconds. Because I did that, and Barry Shore arranged it with the brand, some portion of that goes to the cause of my choice. You hear this? I am going to drink coffee, I am going to go out to eat, I am going to go to the movies, I am going to go shopping. Just because I do that, some portion goes here. It has to be fast. It has to be easy. It should be fun. It doesn't cost the giver a penny. Out of this came the two most important sentences I am going to say. A mission and a goal. Hugh, you mentioned to me you work with a lot of groups that are mission-oriented. It's a mission to go out and spread the word of the Lord. It's a mission to help people with food. It's a mission to educate. We are a mission. We need a mission statement. Our mission is four words: Making everyday giving effortless. You like that? Making everyday giving effortless. That is the mission. What is the goal? The big, hairy, audacious goal: the facilitating of giving one billion dollars without costing any giver a penny. Hugh: That's quite amazing, Barry. That is the overarching framework for Dlyted. Is it operational? Barry: Thank you for asking. Dlyted attracted great people in the Internet world and investors. We are here to transform philanthropy. Over the past three and a half years, we have built the platform that enables everything to happen that I told you about. I am happy to tell you that we function every day, and we help organizations all the time. We do all the heavy lifting. We build a landing page for a cause, whether it's a church, a youth group, American Cancer Society. Now they will have their own page where when people come to that page and register, whenever they do their shopping through Dlyted, the money automatically goes to that cause. It is not going to 30 different causes. It goes to that cause. We are concerned about how people can make sure they have an attachment to and stay with their cause, their church, their group, their organization. It becomes fun. Yes, we are operational. We raise money. We have some great stories. People love it. Once they hear about it, think about this. Here is the biggest problem we face. Too good to be true. Am I right? Hugh: Barry, speaking of that issue, let's address that right away. There is money that goes to the charity from the purchase. Where does the money come from? Barry: I will give you the simple economics. An Example is Gap. Everybody knows Gap. Millions of people shop there. We negotiated with Gap what we call on the highfalutin language arbitrage, which is the difference between the buy and sell price. When you walk into the store and you see those racks of gift cards, the store makes some money out of selling those. When somebody buys one of those, the store makes a percentage. That percentage, instead of going to the store, is going to be going to the cause. Let's say a $100 gift card for Gap we are able to get at $90. $5 goes to the cause. It costs us 3.5% to process with a credit card. We get the $1.50 to keep the business going. Each brand has its own particular amount they are able to share with the cause. Instead of going to the store that sells it, it now goes to you. Here is where it gets really exciting. I call this the four C's. The four C's are the following: Conscious Consumers. Whether you are talking about a 17-year-old who is fired up to change the world or an 87-year-old who understands it costs money to do things, these are conscious consumers. People who want to use their money and time well. I care about what I eat, and I care about who I shop with and buy from. Those are conscious consumers. The next C is Conscious Capitalists. I am proud to say that more and more people who run businesses are becoming aware that capitalism is not a dirty word. It is the word that will enable all of us to raise up this great world if we recognize that living together and not squeezing profit is the best way to live. You can turn your profit and become prophetic, from an f to a ph. If your business wants to stay around and really grow, bring in those conscious consumers who want to work with conscious capitalists and are willing to share the bounty. The third C is Conscious Causes. There are some causes out there who call themselves charities who are there just to raise money. That's what they want to do. They don't want to go out of business. American Cancer Society would like to be out of business in the next few years. Why? Because they cured cancer. We are not looking to raise $100 million so we can have people who have fat salaries. We want to maintain and sustain and grow. The fourth C is what I call the Collaborative economy. Are all these three working together understanding? Hugh, you were kind enough to share with me this idea of a number of Methodist churches in Virginia. Collaboration amongst one or two or a number of these can oftentimes yield a greater amount than just being on their own. When you literally collaborate hundreds or thousands of people who are now consciously shopping, again using Dlyted doesn't cost you money to do it, it may take you a few extra seconds to say you want $300 of Southwest through Dlyted, but I had to do that extra step. Now because of that, $15 just went to help out a mission for kids to go someplace. Think of collaborating 1,000 people with that mindset. These four C's now become powerful. A lever. Let's go back to Barry Shore. I want to tell you a story about my recovery that may illustrate some of this. May I do that? Hugh: Yes, sir. Then I want to hear from Mr. Russell. Go for it. You keep talking, and then we will hear from Russell. Barry: Let me tell everybody a story. I am enjoying telling these stories. Hugh, I gotta thank you again. I am loving this. Russell, I hope you are loving this also. I hope all the people listening are loving this because it's my wife that is the backbone here. It is the good Lord who gave me the energy and the ability for me to be able to express my thanks for allowing me to be of benefit. As I mentioned to you before, everybody thinks they know what www stands for. You think you know. WWW stands for What a Wonderful World. That's your acronym. We do that ASAP, which stands for Always Say a Prayer. Watch this one, kids. Remember, I am a quadriplegic for years. A quad is somebody who is paralyzed from the neck down. As my doctor said so eloquently, “Shore, all you can do is move your mouth.” But you are still moving. Watch this. In the course of healing, the good Lord sent me an amazing person who happened to be a neighbor on my street. He saw me in the wheelchair one day and said, “What happened to you?” I told him what was going on. He said, “I am going to have you up and walking in a year.” Hmm, okay, fine. Why? Because he is one of the leading people in the world of aquatic therapy. As you can hear, aquatic therapy means you put somebody in the pool, and you move them around to get your muscles moving, and you get better response in the water. For me, it's very important because when they were trying to get me up on my feet, oftentimes I would fall down. When you fall down because of gravity on pavement or on the earth, it hurts. I have even sprained and broken bones because of it in therapy. I was very open to this aquatic therapy. Gets me in the pool and works with me over the course of months. When they had me in the pool the first time, I had floaties on my legs and my tummy and my arms so I wouldn't sink and drown. Fast forward now. Over the course of a number of months, got me to the point where with floaties on my legs and floaties on my belly, I was able to be on my back and move my arms over my head in the water that I was simulating a backstroke. I am going to make the story a bit shorter because I can go on. Over the course of a year, I was able to swim at the end of the year one mile on my back without stopping. It took me over two hours to do that, but hey, I am in southern California. I am swimming outdoors. I have a great tan, don't I? I am in the warm pool, so why not? And I am moving my arms. For a quad, that is big time stuff, kids. Now I am going to the make the story more amazing. Suffice it to say, within the next year, after I had already swum more than 75 miles, I was able to get on my tummy and still with floaties on my legs, otherwise I would sink, and I had paddles on my hands because my fingers don't close or the water goes right through, and I use a snorkel because I can't move my head enough to breathe in. So we have a snorkel, paddles, floaties, and I am outdoors in a warm pool in southern California. I am on my tummy, and over the course of time, I was able to swim a mile on my belly. I put it together, and I was swimming two miles a day six days a week. I have been doing that for almost nine years. Hugh: That's amazing. I am going to let Russell comment. We are heading to the last part of our interview. Anybody out there who thinks they have an excuse probably thinks by now they don't really have an excuse. You had insurmountable odds. I want to learn more about Dlyted and how people can benefit from the charity they represent. Russell has been patient. Russell, howdy. Russell Dennis: Greetings, good to see you again, young Mr. Shore. It has been a long time. What a remarkable story. I love the platform. It just doesn't- Let me give you an idea of some of the people who are out here. He mentioned a few. Amazon, AMC, AirBnb, Groupon, Southwest Airlines, Xbox, Regal Cinemas, GameStop, Starbucks, Under Armour, Target. These are just a few. What do they give back? Amazon gives 1%. AMC, 5%. Home Depot, 2.5%. You can see exactly what these people are giving to the charity. This is 1, 2, 3. This is what Barry is talking about. Make it easy. Where do you shop? You can buy your stuff online. Sign up, create an account, one. Pick a card, any card. This is not a trick. Then step three, type in who you want to support. It's that quick and easy. You type them in, that card is locked in. When you run that card, you are supporting that charity. Who can you support? Anybody who has a listing. There is a SynerVision landing page in here. Hugh: Oh, there is? I didn't know that. How did you find that? Russell: You must go in and play as you set up your account. It is in here. It is so easy. This is very intuitive. It is very easy to use. You can do this in a matter of minutes. Within three minutes, you are making a donation to your charity. You go to the home page, you click on Start Giving. There is a place to create an account. You can either sign in or create a new account. There I am. I am going to drop my name in right now. There is my name, email, and password. I got fat fingers going here today, guys. Create an Account. Hugh: What do you mean, today? Russell: I have fat fingers every day. That's why I have a fat finger tool that is not on my desk. I now have a Dlyted account. Verify my email. It will send me an email. I can go in here now. Amazon.com is my poison. Trust me, I collect books a hell of a lot faster than I read them. It's that easy. I think it would take a total of three minutes to create an account, pick a card, and pick somebody to support. Once you have set it up, your card is there. Whether you are shopping from your phone—I have friends who have flip phones, I am working on them, Barry. Once I have converted them, I can get them signed up. Hugh doesn't have a flip phone. I want to say out loud now that Hugh is not one of my flip phone carriers. Hugh: Despite my age and mental condition. Russell: Oh God, we didn't make it. We almost made it without that comment. Hugh: I'm sorry, it was a cheap shot. Russell, you work with nonprofits everywhere. Many of them struggle to put some funding strings in place. Part of what we teach at SynerVision is there are eight different ways to create revenue streams. This one we group under Earned Income or Business Income. It's affiliate fees. We recommend or are tied to help people find products they would buy anyway, and a portion of that goes to the charity. Barry's story is quite remarkable. He did not give up, but he took adversity and reframed it into a benefit for a whole lot of people. That is quite a compelling story. Coming from your position of helping charities think about their funding options, what do you see and hear is a benefit for all those nonprofits, churches, synagogues, that are struggling? Russell: Easy is good because a lot of these folks are wearing 6-7 hats. They don't have the revenues or the support structure. This is collaborative. You get people on your team. It's low hanging fruit. This is a high-powered platform that has been around for a while. It's getting better all the time. It's mobile-friendly. It renders beautifully on my iPad. You have to render beautifully on any mobile device because more giving online is happening from these mobile devices. Any time you can put a platform together that combines online giving, so a charity could very easily share this site, and leverage this, this is something they can earn revenue through. It's very simple. It's very easy. Everything is set up. It's just about driving traffic, which is telling as many of their supporters about it as they possibly can. This is powerful revenue. It's passive, yet people are coming in. Every way that you can find to support yourself, you should be driving people to that platform. This is stuff they buy all the time. They are going to buy it whether they are supporting you or not, so they need to know that platforms are in place like this to leverage this. People are just shopping. Once you set it up, you pick your charity, you can pick several. Once you pick, you're done. Every time they buy, they don't have to think about this. They get full dollar value for what they purchase, yet the charity gets a certain percentage depending on the merchant. It's just getting people to take an extra step. This is something they are doing all the time. It's not onerous to the person. Hugh: Now that you have signed up, you are going to select SynerVision Leadership Foundation as your cause, right? Barry: Let me jump in here for a moment. Russell made some remarkably beautiful points. One of the famous studies done on what people fear most, #3 was fear of dying. #1 was speaking in public. Remember that, Russell? Russell: Public speaking. Barry: #2 is asking other people for money. You said something so genius. What Russell was saying is that the real beauty and benefit of Dlyted, in addition to the fact that you are giving and doing it anyway is that you are sharing. You know why? I sit on a board. I need to raise $1,000. I call up my friends, “Russell, we do business together. You're a friend. You love me. Can I put you down for $250?” Even if he says yes, which he probably wouldn't, as sure as we are sitting here, in six months, I am going to get a call from Russell, “Hey Barry, I am raising money. I need your help. Can I put you down for $250?” I am a jerk? I am going to say no? He just gave me $250. So I might as well have just written the check myself. With Dlyted, you can now share this with everybody in your social world because you are never asking anybody for a penny. I don't fear it anymore because I am not asking you for money. Here is where it gets really amazing. You have these Methodist churches in Virginia. You have Russell in Denver. You have Lola who lives up in Alaska. Anybody anywhere in the United States can now support an organization using Dlyted. Whether you live in Alaska, Hawaii, Florida, anywhere, you can now be supporting this little place in Indiana or in Denver. It spreads anybody anywhere anytime, and you never ask anybody for money, so you share, share, share. Everybody has 300 people they talk to. You get a church of 1,000 people, so you could now be talking to tens of thousands of people. You can help us, and it won't cost you a penny. Russell: They are writing a check without writing a check because they buy this stuff anyway. If you spend $500 on Amazon, you are going to give us money. Just go here. You'll get every penny that you invest in that card. $50 on Amazon will be $50 you spend, but you will be sending $2.50. Barry: Watch this one. You just gave me an idea. We have Mother's Day coming up soon and Father's Day and birthdays. When you do your gift-giving, because people will send gift cards online, through Dlyted, not only are you giving the gift, but you just made a contribution. Think of Mom. Hey, I just gave Mom $100 of Macys, but I just gave $5 to the church doing it. Mom would love that because I gave her something, and Mom would also be proud of me because I just gave money. We touch the two deepest emotions in a human being: I am smart, and I am good. How much smarter can you be than to do good that doesn't cost you anything? Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays, anniversaries, holiday time. It's all part of the flow. Just taking that extra step. Once you get into the habit of doing good, you become a hog, in the Habit of Good. Hugh: That's amazing. Russell: You can build a campaign calendar using just about anything. People can do stuff all year round. Hugh: Russell, we are moving to a place where we are not going to leave the money on the table. If we don't access and redirect this money to the charity, it doesn't go anywhere. It goes to the company. There is that money that is part of their marketing budget. They redirect part of their marketing budget to people who directed the sales. Barry, we are on the wrap-up of this inspirational interview. I want to make sure that people understand that I invited you here to tell your story of how leaders do not accept challenges as failure. Leaders succeed because they get up one more time than they fell down. Leaders succeed because they are purpose-driven and they do not see failure as an option. Success is the option. Your creation is something you have done because you care about leaving a legacy, building goodness in the world, and helping other people generate revenue. We are going to continue to talk about ways that SynerVision can help you spread the message. You are a very good and compelling storyteller. Thinking about leaders out there, there are people who are on the verge of giving up, who feel like they are so over-loaded they are never going to succeed. There are people out there who don't see the daylight as they are really there. I am going to give you the last two minutes to give people a tip, thought, or challenge as they go forward. Barry, we have spent an hour telling a story. It seems like two minutes to me. We are almost done here. Last two minutes are yours. What do you want to share with people as a parting thought, comment, or challenge? Barry: Thank you again, Hugh and Russell for the opportunity to address these amazing people who are making a difference. Go mad, everybody. Go make a difference. I have to leave you with two things. Here they are. The first is the four P's: Purpose, Prayer, Perseverance, and Patience. As I mentioned to you, I swim two miles a day, six days a week. I have accumulated enough miles to swim from Los Angeles, California to Hawaii, from Hawaii to Taiwan, and from Taiwan to Shanghai, China. More than 6,578 miles, and I am not stopping. Never give in. Never give in. Never give in. Thank you. Hugh: Barry Shore, you are an inspiration. Russell, thanks as always for being here. 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Movement Breath Energy and Life. Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST! Have you ever thought of what it might be like to be born into a family of Yogis? On this humbling episode we hear from yoga prodigy Jonah Kest. You may be familiar with the Kest family for their renowned Power Yoga prominence. Jonah’s father Jonny Kest has been featured worldwide as Detroit's godfather of Vinyasa. Jonah’s uncle is the one and only Brian Kest who has paved the way for Power Yoga in Santa Monica and beyond. Today we have the privilege of diving deep into the details of Jonah’s path of discovery as a 21 year old astoot yoga teacher here in Venice CA. Listen close as he reveals the challenges he’s been through along the way and how he has overcome them by incorporating other modalities of art into his practice of Yoga. Drop in as Jonah Kest humbles our hearts with intentional desire. As we learn how to take the path untraveled and raise the vibe higher On this empowering episode of the YogaRevealed podcast with Jonah Kest Thank you for tuning into the Yoga Revealed Podcast. You can learn more about Jonah Kest and his upcoming retreats and trainings at his site http://www.jonahkestyoga.com/ Yoga Revealers. We truly appreciate your support. Make sure to check out my upcoming Bali Retreat October 1-7th and share this episode with a friend and leave us a 5 star review if you truly appreciate the work that we do. Every 5 star rating helps us bring this podcast to more yogis as we Continue to share the inspiration. Until next time Yogis, Live Light Shine Bright! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"alignment is about balancing the motion with the chemistry. you can't fix your mechanics if your chemistry is off" In Fitness, we talk about mobility, a lot. We talk about performance a lot, and we talk about exercise technique, a lot. But what is often left out is what is going on the rest of the day. It turns out, how we move when we are not in the gym (which is most of the time) effects how we move (and secondarily, how we perform) in the gym. No matter how active you are or how much you pay attention to your technique, you are going to have incompetencies and inbalances. One of the goals of an effective and intelligent training program is to uncover and seek out those imbalances and fix them. In this week's episode, we visit the Human Garage in Venice Ca. Just like it sounds, the human garage is an (underground) body work clinic. The thing is, this place is not like any massage studio or chiropractic office you have been too. It is much more. We talked to the owner/founder Gary about what is going on at the Human Garage and what they are doing to help their cliental, which include, professional athletes, Superhero movie stunt men, and the adrenaline junkies of the world, move better. We discuss, what you can be doing to figure out imbalances in your movement patters, how to develop your posture, and how you can work towards having more awareness in your body for better performance, and health. If you are ready to upgrade your movement practice, this episode is for you. Enjoy the show, Mike
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Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST! I hope you are hungry for more knowledge because today we have the one and ONLY Matthew Kenney on the podcast! Matthew is renowned worldwide chef who cultivates his creativity in the kitchen from his devout practice of Yoga. Matthew Kenny owns 26 vibrant food businesses worldwide and is the creator of critically acclaimed vegan restaurant "Plant Food and Wine" in Venice CA. Today You’ll learn 3 steps to help you adopt a more wholesome diet of healthy nutritious foods. Listen close as we debunk myths about the vegan diet and reveal the truth behind THE YOGA OF EATING. Get ready to gorge yourself on culinary Art, as Matthew Kenney reveals his yogi chef heart on this exciting episode of the Yoga Revealed Podcast! Thank you for tuning into the Yoga Revealed Podcast. You can learn more about Matthew Kenney and his amazing culinary creations at http://matthewkenneycuisine.com/ Make sure to check out his amazing resteraunt Plant Food and WINE in Venice California for a fresh perspectice on vegan food that actually taste AMAZING! AND special treat Yoga Revealers! BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THE YOGA REVEALED BOOK CLUB launching THIS MONTH with special recommendations and reviews from real Yogis just like YOU! We have a passion for expanding our knowledge and growing a conscious community with your participation So make sure to sign up for our newsletter for Exclusive behind the scene footage and updates. Namaste… Until next time Yogis, Live Light Shine Bright! Namaste Yogis, This is Andrew Sealy here to welcome YOU to The YOGA REVEALED PODCAST! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This week I speak with Andre Block (@dre918) a man who is dedicated to being of service and helping others by raising money for charity. In 2014 Andre started Karma Ride, a cross-country bicycle ride that helps bring awareness and raise money for various charities. In 2015 he completed a 7-month bike ride for Knoxville Tennessee to Los Angeles to raise awareness for Lupus and in 2016 will ride from Venice CA to Miami. For more information about Andre his website karmaride.org which currently links to his Facebook page. In this episode we talk about why Andre started doing the work he does, memorable moments, how doing kind things for others makes you feel and how more people can give back. Ione Butler Facebook Instagram Twitter Podcast Website IMDB Uplifting Content Website Uplifting Clothing Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Andre Block Facebook Twitter Instagram
Deemed the modern face of Kundalini Yoga, Guru Jagat brings a fresh perspective to this ancient practice. She is the founder of RA MA Institute for Applied Yogic Science and Technology, a premier yoga school with locations in Venice CA, Boulder CO, and La Jolla CA offering classes, workshops and group cleanses. She launched RA MA TV, a new virtual media platform that makes Kundalini Yoga and yogic lifestyle accessible to people all over the world, as well as the indie yoga music label RA MA Records with a mission to trailblaze a new genre of music for mass consumption-in and out of the yoga space, on the dance floor, radio and beyond. Guru Jagat was a featured presenter at the 2015 Emerging Women Live. In today’s episode, Guru Jagat and I spoke about: The story behind her name and what exactly she means by Kundalini Why her spiritual technology is so great for women and why Kundalini is Why she has brought business into Kundalini Practice How women are hardwired to make a difference in the world Waking up every day with a conscious decision of how you are going to live that day Here is my conversation “The Technology of Aliveness” with the powerful and energetic: Guru Jagat. Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes. Transcript: OK, hello, and welcome, Guru Jagat! How are you? Guru Jagat: Doing really well, thank you for having me on the show today. CP: I’m so excited to do a deep dive into the mysteries and the practicalities of Kundalini yoga with you, and your whole spiritual—I guess when I say “dharma,” that’s probably the wrong lineage, right? GJ: No, dharma’s not specific to lineage. CP: Right? The Buddhists don’t own dharma, right? GJ: They don’t, they don’t. I use that word all the time. It means what you came here for and what you’re uncovering that you came here for. CP: So I know that you have been on tour quite a bit, and you’re expanding centers and you’re traveling with your work. You were just in Europe? Am I right? GJ: Yes, we were just touring Europe with RA MA TV and with some other Kundalini yoga—there’s a big Kundalini yoga festival that happens in France. We also took a huge group of people to all the mystical sites in a southern cave, which was a very powerful experience, like, life-changing. CP: Wow. That sounds great. Kundalini yoga and the south of France—that’s something I would definitely sign up for. GJ: Yes, not bad! CP: Not bad, right? Why don’t we start with—because some people are listening and they’re like, “What is Kundalini yoga?” And I even want to go back a little bit—and maybe you can figure out the right way to talk about this, but your name is Guru Jagat. That is your name. And I would love to hear the story around that, and I think when we first talked, when I met you, you had such a strong energy. You definitely feel like you carry the weight of that name, to me, just meeting you. I didn’t know what to expect. But maybe you can talk a little bit about the background and how you came to be doing what you’re doing, and where your name comes from. And we can start there. GJ: Sure. Kundalini yoga, at its essence, is a technology of sound. And I believe that we’re really at the very surface, scratching the surface, of what sound in this age of technology is going to open up for us—this age of space travel and the whole universe and our whole daily perspective, and also world perspective, expanding so rapidly. So Kundalini yoga at its basis has this sound technology, which you could call “mantra,” but really it’s just these codes, these sound codes. So Yogi Bhajan gave names that were destiny sound codes, we’ll call it. So when he gave me my name, I was really young, and everybody else was getting—it was one of those moments where everybody else was getting Tej and Jot and Prem, these sweet, simple names, and then it came to me and it was like, [deep voice] “Guru Jagat.” [Laughs] CP: Right? [Laughs] It’s like,
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