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How do you funny? We welcome this first episode back of season six with a journey to HuRL, University of Colorado's Humor Research Laboratory. We're both graduates of University of Colorado and, just so we're clear, no one ever introduced us to the Humor Research Laboratory, or this show might be funnier. How funny? Check out this passage from the team's website: The Humor Research Lab (aka HuRL) at the University of Colorado Boulder is dedicated to the scientific study of humor, its antecedents, and its consequences. The lab's theoretical and methodological base is in the interdisciplinary fields of emotion and judgment and decision making, with an emphasis in social and cognitive psychology. BWAHAHHAHHAHHAHHAHAaaaa... We're ROLLING over here. That just SCREAMS that these people know how to funny, and they funny hard. We walk through the Humor Styles Questionnaire created by University of Western Ontario psychology researcher Rod Martin which proposes to help us figure out how Tom funnys, and while we're at it learn that he believes if you don't talk about your funny that you don't have to feel any shame when you admit that you funny good. Wow... this paragraph sure came off the rails. Anyhow, you can check out a demo of the Humor Styles Questionnaire yourself here. Fear of the Absent Handies Tom is struggling with the handies. No, you pervs, it's actually rooted deep in highschool shop class and manifests today in his inability to be handy around the house. And thanks to advertising and images of traditional masculinity, there's a heavy dose of immasculation in this bit as we regale one another with stories of household destruction. Along the way, Pete makes a joke about the catalog scene in Fight Club that might be a blink-and-you'll-miss-it podcast moment. But that does a disservice to a great film so go watch the scene here. If you want to see what handyman Andy Hinds has to say, check out his piece in The Atlantic, "What Being a Handyman Has Taught Me About Male Insecurity." The Sharpest Tip Olesja Schemjakowa gave an extraordinary tip on a $23 bill in a coffee shop in Switzerland. You don't have to be so extravigant when you become a What's That Smell? Panic Pal. Listener Submission Pete takes on a listener submission that hits us where we live: fear of restaurant server authority. Along the way, Dr. Dodge gives us a tour of big "T"/little "t" trauma, a way to frame significant traumatic experiences in our lives against the smaller traumatic experiences that can manifest in fear, rage, and anxiety over time. Want to hear YOUR anxiety on the show? Submit it here! This Week's Tune! We've got a little hip-hop gem from Teo Laza called Hope I Feel Better. Find it in Apple Music or Spotify.
“We need to steer people towards having real conversations and creating real solutions, as opposed to focusing on the short term, and ultimately making everybody worse off in the long term.” -Justin Pogue Are you a landlord looking for the perfect renter- someone who is responsible, honest, creditworthy, clean, and pays on time? Or are you a renter looking for a nice place that is close to your work and has the amenities you need? Discover the secret behind a successful landlord-renter relationship in today's episode with Rental Secret author, Justin Pogue. Justin opens up a different perspective about what it's like to be a landlord and how they can manage, operate, and eliminate any unnecessary burdens to get the best out of their property. He also shares useful tips on how renters can negotiate with their landlords, so they can get what they need and possibly reduce their landlord's stress. Justin also answers what it really means when they say, "the price is competitive" and what you can do to get the best deals in the market. But what if what you're hoping for is not at the end of the rainbow? Tune in and find out how Justin was able to navigate his way through victoriously. Today's takeaway: The success of any relationship depends on how both parties value the relationship and having real conversations. Connect with Ted: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Highlights: 01:21 Where The Conversation Is 05:54 What Being a Landlord Looks Like (The Truth!) 08:15 Speak the Language of Your Landlord 11:14 The Value of Relationships 15:57 How to Walk In with Intention 19:57 When They Say The Price is Competitive 23:14 How to Manage, Operate, and Make Your Property Work 26:06 The Landlord-Renter Conversation 30:24 Recap
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In this episode of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Vogue Beauty Writer – Akili King. Season 3. Episode 21 From Akili we learn:What motivated her to become a beauty writerWhat it’s really like being a Beauty Writer & Editorial Assistant at VOGUEWhy she feels its important to create space for women of color’s beauty to be celebrated and appreciatedHow her newest column Texture Diaries (which gives space to Black women in the industry to celebrate their beauty) came to be Her biggest passionsWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to herWhat she’s learned that she did NOT know before beginning her journey that she wishes she’d known What Being a part of the BEAUTY OF THE NILE community means to herAnd lots more! Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Vogue Beauty Writer – Akili King. Episode 21.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Dermatologist – Dr. Karen Kagha. Epi. 20 From Dr. Kagha we learn:What sparked her passion for redefining beauty standardsHer journey to discovering she wanted to be a dermatologistWhat it’s like being a chief dermatology resident (yes – like on Grey’s anatomy)The role that media plays in our conception of beauty Her most challenging day as a dermatology resident Her big plans to impact the field of dermatology over the next 5-10 years The most surprising skin condition she’s come across in patients of colorWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to herWhat she’s learned that she did NOT know before beginning her journey that she wishes she’d known What Being a part of the BEAUTY OF THE NILE community means to herAnd lots more!LOVE YOUR BROWN SKINJoin the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnileBeauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Dermatologist - Dr. Karen Kagha. Episode 20.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In Episode #18 of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Dermatologist – Dr. Tiffany Clay. From Dr. Clay we learn:The PIVOTAL moment where she knew dermatology was her callingThe significant impact that skin issues can have on SELF ESTEEMThe profound impact of PSORIASIS in skin of colorUNEXPECTED causes of hyperpigmentationHer PATH to becoming the amazing dermatologist we see before us todayWhy she feels its important to equip patients with KNOWLEDGE of their own skin strugglesWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to herWhat she’s learned that she did NOT know before beginning her journey that she wishes she’d known What Being a part of the BEAUTY OF THE NILE community means to herAnd lots more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Dermatologist – Dr. Tiffany Clay. Episode 18.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In this Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with CEO & Founder of BASE BUTTER – She’Neil Johnson. Episode 17.From She’Neil we learn:What she felt was MISSING from skincare that led her to the creation of BASE BUTTERWhy she believes PERSONAL FINANCE is key to entrepreneurial success Her biggest skincare strugglesWhy consumers love using BASE BUTTER’s Radiate Face JellyWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to herWhat motivates her to keep pushing forwardWhat she’s learned that she did NOT know before beginning her journey that she wishes she’d known What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to herAnd lots more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: CEO & Founder of BASE BUTTER – She’Neil Johnson. Season 2 / Episode 17.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In this Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Dermatologist – Dr. Cheri Frey - to talk all things dermatology that impact skin of color and what it means to Love Your Brown Skin. Episode #16. From Dr. Frey we learn:What it takes to be both a good student and teacher of dermatologyThe BIG changes she believes need to be seen in representation in dermatologyWhy she KNOWS it’s valuable to have access to a dermatologist who can understand and relate to your skin The MOST common skin concerns faced by women of color and what YOU can do about themHer powerful journey to COMPLETE love of her brown skinWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to herWhat she’s learned that she did NOT know before beginning her journey that she wishes she’d known What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to herAnd lots more! Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Dermatologist – Dr. Cheri Frey. Episode 16.
Dr. Gary Marshall is a small animal veterinarian and practice owner of Island Cats Veterinary Hospital. Along with his position as an adjunct Professor for Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Marshall is deeply passionate about mentoring the next generation of veterinarians as he often has preceptor students shadowing at this clinic. Keeping with the times, Dr. Marshall took to social media to further provide support to vet students and new grads through his presence on Instagram @it.might.get.weird where he shares his experience as a practitioner. At the start of lockdown Dr. Marshall saw the need in the veterinary student community for CE and collected some of the greatest minds in feline medicine to present Cat Class! The recordings can be found at vetredefined.com Today's episode comes from our recent Instagram Live Q&A session where I talked with Dr. Marshall about Mentorship and what you need to consider when looking for a mentor. Follow Dr. Melanie Bowden @vacationvet and listen to her TEDtalk here What Being a Veterinarian really takes Follow Dr. Kirsten Ronngren @vet_redefined --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatvet-life/message
When you commit to being an ally at work and want to take meaningful antiracist action, there are various roles you can take on, to fit with who you are, where you are and what you are particularly good at. We talk about some good examples of this in our new episode: Recommending Black people and people of colour, actively talking about their expertise and skills. Inviting an investment in the person you’re recommending. Inviting people to be visible with their knowledge and expertise, creating room on a podium. Amplifying people’s voices to make sure they’re getting room to be heard. Inviting diverse people and perspectives when you see they’re not represented. Investigating, reading about, researching knowledge and experiences. Speaking up and speaking out - being the opposite of a silent bystander. Creating safe spaces for people to tell their stories, share their experiences. This is our invitation to you to make a well-informed choice on how you want to participate. Choose what is most resonant with who you are and what you have the opportunity to do. Understand the value that it provides. And keep it going. Working together, we’re moving the needle. Referenced in this episode: '7 Examples of What Being an Ally at Work Really Looks Like', by Karen Catlin https://www.themuse.com/advice/what-is-an-ally-7-examples
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In this episode of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with guest Dermatologist, Dr. Suchismita (Tia) Paul. Episode 15. From Dr. Paul we learn:How she surpassed hurdles on her journey from a small town in India to Harvard Medical School How she knew that she was meant to practice dermatology The impact she hopes to have through her work as a dermatologistBig changes she hopes to see in dermatology in the next 5-10 yearsWhy she’s particularly interested in skin of color in her practiceThe different world she hopes her daughter will experienceWays that colorism impacts how women of color feel about their brown skinWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to herWords of wisdom she lives by What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her…And more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Dermatologist Dr. Suchismita (Tia) Paul. Episode 15.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In this episode of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Dr. Jeaneen Chappell, Cosmetic Dermatologist. Episode 14. From Dr. Chappell we learn:What most excites her about dermatology Biggest watchouts for women of color to get & keep their skin looking healthy & beautiful foreverBig skincare misconceptions she wants to dispel Why representation in skincare/dermatology is so important Her own biggest skincare struggles & how she handles them The importance of properly cleansing your faceWhat being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to her What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her ...And more!Join the Community:Get a Free Subscription to our Newsletter at https://bit.ly/beautynileWebsite: https://bit.ly/beautynile Instagram: https://bit.ly/BN1000 Twitter: https://bit.ly/BNTWI Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, featuring Cosmetic Dermatologist – Dr. Jeaneen Chappell. Episode 14.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In this Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Mrs. North Beauty Editor & Writer, Shyema Azam. Episode 13. From Shyema we learn:What led her to a career as a beauty writer & editor What it means to be Beauty Editor for Bustle Digital The importance & impact of being Refinery 29's 1st Middle Eastern Beauty Correspondent What most excites her about beautyBig changes she hopes to see in the Beauty industry in the next 5-10 years The vision behind her IG Live Series - "QuaranTEN" Her biggest skincare & makeup challengesThe wrong story we've been told about beauty What being a woman of color, having skin of color, means to her What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her And more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring Beauty Editor & Writer, Shyema Azam. Episode 13.
Despite the importance of pet insurance, only 2% of pets in North America are insured. This week, Shawn & Ivan chat with Christopher "Woody" Mahwinney of Pawlicy Advisor about the need for greater education around exactly what pet insurance is and does. Woody recommends What Being a Veterinarian Really Takes by Dr. Melanie Bowden (bit.ly/3hyTgG3). Learn more about Woody at pawlicy.com.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In Episode #9 of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Entrepreneur Bea Dixon, founder of the Honey Pot company. See the video at bit.ly/BON-BeaDixon. From Bea we learn:How the Honey Pot came to beHer best advice to aspiring foundersHer journey to finding balance as an entrepreneur The ways in which feminine care and beauty are intertwined Her most challenging days as a founderWhere she sees the Honey Pot in the next 5-10 yearsHer biggest learnings from her entrepreneurial journeyHer biggest skincare concerns and how she remedies them What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her…And more!Join the Community:Get a Free Subscription to our Newsletter at https://bit.ly/beautynileWebsite: https://bit.ly/beautynile Instagram: https://bit.ly/BN1000 Twitter: https://bit.ly/BNTWI Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Entrepreneur, Bea Dixon of the Honey Pot company. Episode 9.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In Episode #7 of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Esthetician & Entrepreneur Sylvia Brownlee. From Sylvia we learn:· How skin health impacts self-image and confidence· How skincare and beauty are intertwined· The unexpected path that led her to skincare entrepreneurship· The beauty of virtual skin consultations · Facials best-suited for acne and hyperpigmentation· How her own personal skin struggles led to her specialties as an esthetician · The importance of skin-healthy makeup for our skin· Why she never stops investing in her learning and growth · Her tried and true skincare routine · Why knowledge of skin of color is vitally important to consider in choosing an esthetician · What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her· …And more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Esthetician and Entrepreneur, Sylvia Brownlee. Episode 7.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In Episode #6 of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with Cosmetic Dermatologist, Dr. DiAnne Davis. From Dr. Davis we learn:How what we put on our skin can impact our skin health & the importance of education around products we use on our skin Advanced technologies she uses in her dermatology practice to deliver desired skin results and how they can solve major skin concerns of women of colorBest solutions to acne scarring Pros and cons of traditional skin treatments vs. advanced technology skin treatments in addressing major skin concernsHow her career as an NFL cheerleader helped her on her journey to Cosmetic DermatologySurprising skin conditions that frequently impact women of color and what you can do to prevent them Why women of color need to be wearing SPF, and different types you can add into your routineKey products in her trusted skincare regimen Why having oily skin does NOT mean you don’t need to moisturize Surprising things you may be doing to cause acne breakouts and hyperpigmentationLessons on life, perseverance, mindset and positive thinking What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her…And more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyofthenile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: Cosmetic Dermatologist, Dr. DiAnne Davis. Episode 6.
"But how much does it cost?" . In this episode I talk with Dr. Melanie Bowden about how to have the dreaded "money talk" with clients when it comes to preventative medicine. Talking about the value of preventative care to clients doesn't have to be a challenge and today we'll be providing you with the building blocks you can use in your next consult. Follow Dr. Bowden on: Instagram @vacationvet Facebook @VacationVet website drmelaniebowden.com Check out her TEDx talk here: What Being a Veterinarian Really Takes . Follow the Podcast on: Instagram @thatvetlifepodcast Facebook @ThatVetLifePodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatvet-life/message
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In Episode #4 of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with NYC-based Esthetician and Skincare Educator Simedar Jackson. From Simedar we learn:Key reasons that beauty and skincare CANNOT be color blind any longer Why skincare content specifically catered to Women of Color is so importantHow her career as a beauty writer informed her career as an estheticianHow melanin changes our skin’s specific needs The surprising truth about oils in your skin – how to work WITH natural oils, not against Skincare products you may be using that make your skin MORE sensitive to sun Why some trendy skincare treatments are NOT for everyoneHow certain skincare treatments may negatively impact skin of color What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to her…And more!Get a FREE Subscription to the Beauty Of The Nile Newsletter and get fabulous skin care tips and advice at BeautyOfTheNile.com.Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyotnile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: NYC-based Esthetician and Skincare Educator, Simedar Jackson. Episode 4.
Beauty Of The Nile: Skin Care and Makeup Tips for Women of Color
In Episode #2 of the Beauty Of The Nile Podcast, host Jasmine Mobley sits down with NYC-based Esthetician Ally Dawson. From Ally we learn:The toll that layers of heavy, harmful skincare and makeup products can have on our skinWhy it’s important to advocate for ourselves when it comes to our skincare and makeup needsWhat’s more important: product quantity or quality? The perfect skincare product assortment to achieve balanced skincare treatmentRecommended skincare products to solve/prevent acne and hyperpigmentationSurprising causes of breakouts and hyperpigmentationFirst steps to take towards your best skinWhy women of color need to be applying SPF, and how often, to have their best skinWhy being a woman, and esthetician, of color is so important to her What Being a part of the Beauty Of The Nile community means to herand much more!Join the Community:https://BeautyOfTheNile.comhttps://www.instagram.com/beautyotnile/https://twitter.com/beautyotnile Get a Free Subscription to the Beauty Of The Nile newsletter at BeautyOfTheNile.com Beauty Of The Nile Podcast with Host Jasmine Mobley, Featuring: NYC-based Esthetician Ally Dawson. Episode 2.
On The Special Chronicles Show Episode 359: Daniel Smrokowski is talks LIVE with Tony Wyllie, Regional President at Special Olympics North America (SONA). Tony talks about his Backstory from NFL to Special Olympics, How NFL prepared him for his role at SONA, What Being part of Inclusion Revolution & SO means to him, Ideas on Building Awareness & Resources for SONA programs, What Inclusion Means to him, His Favorite SONA program, and much more! Tune in to Full Episodes of The Special Chronicles Show's Podcast at: http://specialchronicles.com/Show Find the Show Notes and Audio Podcast for this Full Episode at: http://specialchronicles.com/Podcast359 Join Our Supporters and Please Support This Podcast Today at: http://specialchronicles.com/Give Connect with Daniel on social media @podmandan, the show @SpecialChronicles Join The Conversation #SpecialChronicles
What Being a Firefighter Taught Me About the Spiritual Life
In this episode...-The actual BLIND AUDITION!-Why I Chose the Song "Not Afraid."-What Being "Not Afraid" Really Means To Me. -My biggest "a-ha" moments from my blind audition.Want to watch the audition and this episode instead?Go to: https://youtu.be/TA00s8vijtk
What Being a Disciple Feels Like In this sermon series entitled, Being a Disciple, Pastor Matt examines the Matthew 5: 1-5 to explore what being a disciple feels like. For sermon notes … waialaebaptist.org Recorded on January 13, 2019 at Waialae Baptist Church Facebook: www.facebook.com/WaialaeBaptistChurch YouTube livestream link: www.youtube.com/channel/UCvplc0eDLPbqBJixNd3INuA Apple podcasts: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/waialae-baptist-church-sermons/id1438272299 Google podcasts: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MTE2YjU0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3dPJuegvGzIU341Wr7lTYb
2019 Being a Disciple Sermon Series: The Gift of Faithfulness; What Being a Disciple Feels Like In the new sermon series Being a Disciple, Pastor Matt examines what it feels like to be a Christian, based on Matthew 5:1-5. Recorded on January 6, 2019 at Waialae Baptist Church Visit our website for sermon notes and more … waialaebaptist.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/WaialaeBaptistChurch YouTube livestream link: www.youtube.com/channel/UCvplc0eDLPbqBJixNd3INuA Apple podcasts: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/waialae-baptist-church-sermons/id1438272299 Google podcasts: www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MTE2YjU0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3dPJuegvGzIU341Wr7lTYb
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Jake Vermillion is the Director of Mortgage Professionals Providing Hope and a co-founder of Fit For Hope, a growing community of active and aspiring athletes committed to leveraging their fitness to restore hope to the hopeless. Jake and his wife, Hannah, live in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, where they attend Redeemer 30A Church, serve on the Board of SendWell (a movement to reengage the church in missionary car), and are anxiously awaiting the approval of their application to foster. Jake is currently training to run 31 miles in order to raise $3,100 to provide permanent housing to three homeless families. You can follow his journey on Instagram, twitter, or online at fitforhopejake.com. For the full show-notes, visit: theupandcomersshow.com/episodes/jake Time-Markers: 7:00 - What Being an Up & Comer Means to Jake 9:45 - Biggest Struggle for Up & Comers 13:00 - Persisting vs. Pivoting 17:00 - Jake as a Unicorn 19:00 - Early Hardships / Trials Jake Has Faced 26:00 - Jake's Life-Changing Trip 31:00 - The Role of Mission Trips 41:30 - Other Places Jake Has Traveled 49:00 - Sex Trafficking / Fit For Hope Origins 1:04:00 - Fit For Hope - The Vision 1:08:15 - Jake's Current Calling/Vision 1:10:45 - Jake's Perspective on Fitness 1:20:15 - Human Agency vs. God's Sovereignty 1:26:15 - The Greatest Gift - The Helper 1:31:00 - Reminder Jake Gives Himself / Cornerstone Habits 1:33:30 - Class Jake Would Teach 1:34:30 - What Jake Believes That He Wishes Everyone Else Believed to be True 1:36:00 - Book Recommendations 1:38:30 - Morning Text Reminder
Most things in life are about momentum & energy. Working out and being in shape is one of the simplest & best ways to achieve momentum to conquer other goals such as becoming wealthy, building a career etc. This episode shared some of the lies I told myself about why I do not need to be in shape and how a new perspective changed it for me. What Being in Shape Says About You + Dedication + Discipline + Self-Respect + Patience, Work Ethic & Passion Get in shape so you can have energy to do the things that you need to get done and serve yourself & others well. Yaswanth Nukasani Twitter: @ynukasani Instagram: @yaswanthnukasani
Ellen Rosenberger is a mom, missionary, and author who has a passion for helping churches serve their missionaries well. Her experience as a missionary kid was positive and she headed back to the mission field after college where she met her husband. But the expectations of others and some “relationship drama” led to depression. Ellen […] The post Ellen Rosenberger and What Being a Missionary is Really Like appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Welcome to Weird Web Radio! I'm your host Lonnie Scott. This episode features the Oracle of Los Angeles Amanda Yates Garcia. You may recognize her from an interview with Tucker Carlson that made the rounds on social media. She stood her ground against a condescending asshole, and represented Witches around the world very well. I knew she would be a great person to interview so I tracked her down. She deserved a better audience. Amanda deserved you. We cover a lot of cool stuff, and some controversial ideas too. This episode includes: What Being a Witch Means Hereditary Witchcraft Empowered Women Authority and Self Direction Abuse of Power Anarchist Witchcraft Responsibility That Comes With Power Profiting From Witchcraft Ethical Challenges of Capitalism & Witchcraft Bridging Art and Witchcraft Re-enchant The World as an Agenda Taking Action In The World For Change Eating Locally Grown Foods Networking In Your Community Binding Donald Trump The Ethics of Binding Practice vs Belief Using Your Power Locally You can find Amanda at her site https://oracleoflosangeles.com/ where she offers a wide range of services and workshops! Go join the Weird Web Radio Official Membership at http://patreon.com/weirdwebradio for only $5 a month and gain access to bonus audio with Amanda and former guests too! Enjoy the show! Show Notes: Intro voice over by Lothar Tuppan. Outro voice over by Lonnie Scott Intro & Outro Music by Nine Inch Nails on the album ‘7’, song title ‘Ghost’, under Creative Commons License.
Steve is an entrepreneur, creator & founder of The Reinvention Workshop as well as the author of "What is Your What?" He teaches and trains people on how to reinvent themselves. He is also runs the Reinvention Radio Podcast. In this episode, Steve Olsher and I discuss: Looking back on younger self Why it's OK to FAIL How the ‘Reinvention’ started Understanding your ‘What’ Being a critique and a creator How to get influencers to respond to you Taking small steps to achieve your goals How to reinvent yourself What is his passion On changing the world Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Reinvention Radio What is your WHAT? Podcast Sponsor: Oscar Hamilton - Podcast Editing & Production servicesLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join Your First Thousand Clients Community today:mitchrusso.comMitch Russo LinkedIn
Steve is an entrepreneur, creator & founder of The Reinvention Workshop as well as the author of "What is Your What?" He teaches and trains people on how to reinvent themselves. He is also runs the Reinvention Radio Podcast. In this episode, Steve Olsher and I discuss: Looking back on younger self Why it's OK to FAIL How the ‘Reinvention’ started Understanding your ‘What’ Being a critique and a creator How to get influencers to respond to you Taking small steps to achieve your goals How to reinvent yourself What is his passion On changing the world Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Reinvention Radio What is your WHAT? Podcast Sponsor: Oscar Hamilton - Podcast Editing & Production services Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Your First Thousand Clients Community today: mitchrusso.com Mitch Russo LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Season 1, Episode 15 For Wednesday, May 13, 2015 “What Being a Missionary Has Taught Me” HOST: Emily Hatfield GUEST: Sarah Davis Show Notes: Sarah Davis works alongside her husband in Cusco, Peru as a missionary. This episode details lessons she’s learned from her time there, as well as advice for women who live […]
The Dead Dead Month of Feburary. i should be on a beach, yet i am busy with WHAT? Being filmed by BBC directors training program then off to paris in search of the fabled martin stone, so this episode has some discreet recordings from the days filming, some excellent progressive rock, a broken 78 and various selected sounds for effect. a dead 78 a dead friend vying for attention during a bbc interview Sebastian Horsley's infamous amputee sex, postcard randomly appears on screen during filming this playlist today we had some tracks from Cries From The Midnight Circus _ Ladbroke Grove 1967-78 Mighty Baby" House with no windows Quintessence" notting hill gate as a lead up to my trip to paris to find Martin StoneThe Quintessence track Notting Hill Gate features the joyfully naive lyrics belowThings look great in Notting Hill Gate They really move with the change in times But only you can know the reason why Why they hide behind their own third eye Things look cool in Notting school They never go about playing no rules But only you can know the reason why Why they fly in the sky so high Getting it straight in Notting Hill Gate We all sit around and meditate But only you can know the reason why Why we fly in the sky so high