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Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Group Therapy: Dogs At The Dinner Table

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 10:06


When Angie went to dinner at her bf's parent's house for the 1st time, she was shocked that their 3 dogs ATE DINNER at the table with them! She wants to know if anyone else is freaked out by this?

By All Means
Finley's Founders Angie and Kyle Gallus

By All Means

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 62:41


Special education teacher Angie Gallus made dog treats in class with her students as a way to teach job skills. They would bake, package, and sell to friends and family. When Angie reunited with a couple of former students who hadn’t been able to find jobs after graduation, she and her husband Kyle, also a special ed teacher, decided to fire up the oven again. The combination of producing treats dogs love and creating jobs for individuals with disabilities made the Galluses realize: “There’s something bigger here.” On the spot, a company was born. They named it Finely’s after their own pocket shepherd. Brand motto: “Treat with kindness.” That was 2016. For the first two years, they worked nights and weekends side by side with their former students, and sold the treats at farmer’s markets, breweries, and online. Then came their viral accelerator. Ashton Kutcher heard about Finley’s commitment to being an inclusive employer. His A Plus news site published a story, which the actor/entrepreneur shared on his own social media and the orders poured in. It prompted the Galluses to professionalize their packaging and step up manufacturing, paving the way for partnerships with regional grocers and pet specialty stores. Toward the end of 2019, after three years of bootstrapping the brand, they raised a $650,000 seed round through friends and angels—many of whom the Galluses say have children with disabilities and deeply appreciated the brand’s mission. They were poised to begin 2020 with a launch in the Pacific Northwest. But before the product could reach shelves, stores shut down due to the Covid-19 outbreak in Seattle. Flush with product, Finley’s pivoted to online, launching on Chewy.com and then Target.com. They also sell through Amazon. The pandemic turned out to be a great time to scale a dog treat brand. U.S. pet industry sales exceeded $100 billion for the first time ever in 2020 with pet food and treat sales leading the pack at $42 billion, according to the American Pet Products Association. That wasn’t Finely’s only lucky break. With the capital they raised months before the pandemic, Finley’s had launched a line of trainer bites, just 3 calories each. “We had no idea all of these dogs were going to get adopted, and then spend time with you on Zoom,” Kyle says. “The No. 1 thing people wanted was the dog off their laps and something to keep them happy.” Finley’s trainer bites outperformed the original biscuits last year in what Kyle describes as an “inferno of opportunity.” Having proven itself online, Finley’s is prepping for major store growth in 2021 including select Target and Safeway/Albertsons. The grocer is supporting Finley's mission of inclusivity by waiving slotting fees that most brands pay to get on shelves. In addition to hiring people with special needs, Finley’s added profit sharing to support the organizations that support its employees. “You can employ people with disabilities, but there are so many other barriers: transportation, job coaching. We want to give back to that as well.” Angie’s advice to other employers that strive to be more inclusive: “Make sure you’re actually asking employees what they need.” Often, what they need is the opportunity. “Sometimes you can’t see potential until you give someone a chance.” The Finley’s story made Associate Professor John McVea think about the value of work. In Back to the Classroom with University of St. Thomas Schulze School of Entrepreneurship, McVea points out that there’s much to learn about work from a group that is often excluded from doing it. “There’s this old idea that we work to earn and leisure is an escape from the drudgery.” A more modern take, says McVea, is careers of conviction: “We work for purpose and leisure is time to reflect. For people who are excluded, they don’t have the opportunity to continuously learn. Work is not just busy stuff, not just about making money. The actual act, the process of work transforms us.”

Arroe Collins
Olivia d'Abo From The Movie Angie Lost Girls

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 18:13


Angie Morgan is deep in her rebellious teen phase, acting out against her absent parents with her secret new boyfriend, Mario. However, unbeknownst to her, Mario is a reluctant agent of a vast sex trafficking network, and he is forced to drag Angie into a horrifying world of rape and abuse. As the police and her heartbroken parents fight to find her, Angie and the other trafficked girls struggle to maintain hope and stay alive. When Angie finally escapes and is brought home, she is haunted by the atrocities done to her and by the shadowy figures still pursuing her. She must eventually confront the shame and fear instilled in her in order to save the girls she left behind. This story depicts the horrors of sex trafficking in a deeply visceral way, serving as a call to action for many who consider their lives untouched by this world. Beyond that, however, Lost Girls is also a story of family, of bravery, and of self-worth that cannot be dictated by the world around you.

Arroe Collins
Olivia d'Abo From The Movie Angie Lost Girls

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 18:13


Angie Morgan is deep in her rebellious teen phase, acting out against her absent parents with her secret new boyfriend, Mario. However, unbeknownst to her, Mario is a reluctant agent of a vast sex trafficking network, and he is forced to drag Angie into a horrifying world of rape and abuse. As the police and her heartbroken parents fight to find her, Angie and the other trafficked girls struggle to maintain hope and stay alive. When Angie finally escapes and is brought home, she is haunted by the atrocities done to her and by the shadowy figures still pursuing her. She must eventually confront the shame and fear instilled in her in order to save the girls she left behind. This story depicts the horrors of sex trafficking in a deeply visceral way, serving as a call to action for many who consider their lives untouched by this world. Beyond that, however, Lost Girls is also a story of family, of bravery, and of self-worth that cannot be dictated by the world around you.

The Elephant: Hidden Truths in the Science of Health

Angie had fun visiting with an old friend in today's episode. When Angie was a young mother she met Lili and learned from her wisdom. Angie never forgot the impact Lili had on her even though they lost track of each other. Reunited after 30 years was a great treat! Now you too can glean from Lili allowing her to bless your life also! 

NO FILTER
Angie Kent Is Finally In Love

NO FILTER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 38:22


There’s something about Angie Kent's honesty and no BS attitude to love and life that have people rooting for her. When Angie agreed to be the Bachelorette she was walking in as a 29 year old woman who'd never been in love. She sits down with Mia Freedman to talk about what goes on behind the scenes of one of Australia's favourite reality shows and lets us in on some of her back story you might not know about. From her beginnings on Gogglebox to her detox in the jungle, Angie's come a long way from her life living with Yvie in Sydney. And of course, she spills a little bit of tea on her current relationship, because yes, she's in love. Click here to subscribe to No Filter. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman  With thanks to special guest Angie Kent Producers: Rachael Hart & Daryl Missen GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find any book mentioned at apple.co/mamamia No Filter is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No FILTER
Angie Kent Is Finally In Love

No FILTER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 38:22


There’s something about Angie Kent's honesty and no BS attitude to love and life that have people rooting for her. When Angie agreed to be the Bachelorette she was walking in as a 29 year old woman who'd never been in love. She sits down with Mia Freedman to talk about what goes on behind the scenes of one of Australia's favourite reality shows and lets us in on some of her back story you might not know about. From her beginnings on Gogglebox to her detox in the jungle, Angie's come a long way from her life living with Yvie in Sydney. And of course, she spills a little bit of tea on her current relationship, because yes, she's in love. Click here to subscribe to No Filter. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman  With thanks to special guest Angie Kent Producers: Rachael Hart & Daryl Missen GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find any book mentioned at apple.co/mamamia No Filter is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No Filter
Angie Kent Is Finally In Love

No Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 38:22


There’s something about Angie Kent's honesty and no BS attitude to love and life that have people rooting for her. When Angie agreed to be the Bachelorette she was walking in as a 29 year old woman who'd never been in love. She sits down with Mia Freedman to talk about what goes on behind the scenes of one of Australia's favourite reality shows and lets us in on some of her back story you might not know about. From her beginnings on Gogglebox to her detox in the jungle, Angie's come a long way from her life living with Yvie in Sydney. And of course, she spills a little bit of tea on her current relationship, because yes, she's in love. Click here to subscribe to No Filter. CREDITS: Host: Mia Freedman  With thanks to special guest Angie Kent Producers: Rachael Hart & Daryl Missen GET IN TOUCH: Call the PodPhone on 02 8999 9386. Email the show at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find any book mentioned at apple.co/mamamia No Filter is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How She Did That : Virtual Assistants | Online Business Managers

Multitasking may actually make you less productive. My guest today, Angie Martinez from Angie’s Desk, recently discovered the power of batching her work. She helps boss ladies with their day-to-day tasks, so that they can focus more on the visions for their businesses.When Angie emailed me about how her new way of working was improving her productivity and focus, I just knew I had to have her on the show. I absolutely love this topic! She is here to tell us how she batches her work schedule and how it benefits her. Today, we talk about:What batch work scheduling isWhat her own batch work schedule looks likeHow she implemented the batch work schedule in her own businessHow much time you need to schedule for each projectWhat the mental shift is like moving from multitasking to batchingHow she figures out time for other thingsOne thing you can do this week to be better at batching your own workday tasksHead to thelaunchguild.com/podcast for more info See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Booked All Night
An Interview with Ava Dellaira

Booked All Night

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 25:02


Bet you thought the interviews were over AND YOU WERE WRONG! We're back this week with Ava Dellaira, author of Love Letters to the Dead and her newest book In Search of Us. We talked about her book, we talked about the 90s, we talked about how Jessica is going to burn any proof that she was ever photographed in the 90s ever.----more---- In Search of Us The author of the beloved Love Letters to the Dead returns with a parallel story of a mother and daughter each at age seventeen. Marilyn's tale recounts the summer she fell in love and set out on her own path. Angie's story is about her search for her unknown father. This sweeping multi-generational love story introduces readers to mother-and-daughter pair Marilyn and Angie. To seventeen-year-old Angie, who is mixed-race, Marilyn is her hardworking, devoted white single mother. But Marilyn was once young, too. When Marilyn was seventeen, she fell in love with Angie's father, James, who was African-American. But Angie's never met him, and Marilyn has always told her he died before she was born. When Angie discovers evidence of an uncle she's never met she starts to wonder: What if her dad is still alive, too? So she sets off on a journey to find him, hitching a ride to LA from her home in New Mexico with her ex-boyfriend, Sam. Along the way, she uncovers some hard truths about herself, her mother, and what truly happened to her father. BUY LINKSAmazon . Barnes&Noble . BooksAMillion Ava Dellaira I was born in Los Angeles. One of my first memories is of looking out the window of the black Cadillac that my family drove across the wide-open desert when we moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, which is where I grew up, and where my sister and I spent countless summer afternoons making fairy potions, battling evil witches, and playing other imaginary games that probably contributed to my proclivity to make up stories. Follow Magdalyn AnnBlog . Twitter . Facebook . Instagram Follow Jessica M TuckermanBlog . Twitter . Facebook . Instagram Follow Booked All NightTwitter . Facebook Follow Ava DellairaWebsite . Twitter . Facebook . Instagram POST CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS SUPPORT THE BOOKED ALL NIGHT PODCAST BY PURCHASING YOUR NEXT BOOK OR MOVIE THROUGH OUR AFFILIATE LINKS. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bookedallnight/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bookedallnight/support

Integrative Answers to Cancer
033: How Angie Avoided Unnecessary Treatments and Beat Rhabdomyosarcoma in Her Son

Integrative Answers to Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 47:08


When Angie’s son was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma she hit the ground running.  She was in touch with My Kid Cures Cancer and implementing an integrative approach within a week!  She tells us about how questioning everything and pushing back against treatments saw her son Cullen through to cancer freedom with much less treatment than doctors originally prescribed!   Highlight article & Video Interview www.mykidcurescancer.com/Angie-Vitter How to live an anti-cancer life: www.youtube.com/mykidcurescancer www.facebook.com/mykidcurescancer

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan
261: Accept Yourself With Angie Kim

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 10:13


Angie Kim is a Korean-American actress whose desire is to break barriers for Asians in the entertainment industry. Her first introduction to the spotlight was through hosting her own radio talk show. Having a greater desire to showcase not just her voice, she decided to compete in global pageants such as Miss Asia USA and Miss Korea. Even with success in these areas, she longed to express herself beyond the limits of appearance and began her pursuit as an actress. Despite not having acting experience, casting directors were quick to see her genuine and uplifting personality shine through, which ultimately landed her first role as lead female actress alongside Ken Jeong and Eric Roberts in the film K-Town Cowboys (Release Date: 2015). With recent productions, working with HBO and actors such as Ernie Hudson and Rob Schneider, she is on her way to become one of the breakout actresses in the Asian American community and be the pioneer for Asian Americans in the entertainment industry. It was difficult for Angie to accept herself since she was not confident in herself. When Angie's mother decided to enter her into a beauty pageant, that was when she learned to fully express her true self and be okay with being more of herself. Listen to this episode as Angie shares her story. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Angie's episode, Angie's website, resources, gifts and so much more.

Comedy Classics Podcast
#3 - What did you get for Christmas? DVDs!

Comedy Classics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2006


I start out on my own for the first few minutes and talk about my Marx Brothers and Three Stooges 75th Anniversary DVD sets. When Angie joins, she talks about getting ALF which included a Chaplin... Like classic comedy? Talk with others in this interactive podcast. Visit www.comedyclassics.org for more!

Female Empowerment Podcast
#7 Empower Your Children - Insights from a Speech Therapist

Female Empowerment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:36


*Angie’s Bio* It takes a village to raise a child, especially as a working mom! Having a Speech Therapist like Angie in your village is incredibly helpful if your child is experiencing a speech delay. In this episode, Angie Hronek talks about what can indicate a speech delay, ways to help your child work through it, and how to be gentle with yourself as a parent. *How did you get into speech therapy?* * When Angie was in high school, she had a cousin that was a speech therapist. She was helping her younger cousin say an “r” sound, and her cousin told her that she should become a speech therapist. Ever since that was the plan. * Angie got a bachelor's degree in speech and communication disorders at Utah State University. * She got her masters degree at the University of Utah. * After getting her masters degree, she went and worked in a school district which gave her a lot of experience. * In 2016, she decided to start doing private speech therapy. She really enjoyed being able to work with the child and parent together. *When should I be concerned about my child’s speech?* * You can access speech services from the day a child is born. * Usually, you don’t need one right at birth, but there are definitely circumstances where speech skills are needed that early. For example, speech therapists often work with infants that don’t pass their newborn hearing screening or a child diagnosed with down syndrome. * From birth to one year, we usually focus on pre-language skills such as eye contact, social smiles, waving, gesturing… * After the first year, your baby will start babbling. The babbling should start to become more complex at about one year. If it isn’t, that’d be a great time to reach out to a language therapist. * The average one-year-old has between one and five words. Include animal sounds and sign language as words. * A word is anything that the child uses with intention, consistently, in the right context. * 18-month-olds: an average of 50 words. * 2 years old: an average of 1 to 200 words. *What about older children?* * After 2 years old, kids will start to combine words into phrases. They should be using 2-word phrases. * At 3 years old, they should be able to use 3-word phrases. * At 4 years old, they should be able to use 4-word phrases. * At 2 years old, a stranger should be able to understand 50% of what they say. * At 3 years old, a stranger should be able to understand 75% of what they say. * At 4 years old, a stranger should be able to understand 100% of what they say. * If people aren’t able to understand them, it’s a good idea to get them looked at. * One way to test speech is to have them tell a story. * Can they tell a clear story with a beginning, middle, and end? * Is it difficult to listen to them and understand the story? *Do you have any words of encouragement to a parent of a child with a speech delay?* * It’s not your fault. Often, people will say: “read them more books.” Usually, these parents ARE reading books. It’s usually not the parent’s fault. * You don’t have to do it alone. Reach out to resources. It takes a team to help these kids. Surround yourself with people that can help. * There’s only so much you can control on your own. Don’t be too hard on yourself. *How can you help your child avoid feeling “stupid” or shame?* * Teach your kids that everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Just because they require extra effort to talk, it doesn’t mean they aren’t strong in other areas. * Help them identify the things they’re good at. * Never shame the kid. Instead, work to solve the problem together. * Show them progress! Anytime there is an improvement, point it out! *Follow Angie* * The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association: www.asha.org ( http://www.asha.org/ ) * Instagram: @speechworksutah ( https://www.instagram.com/speechworksutah/ ) * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speechworksutah/ * Website: https://speechworksutah.com/ *Follow Karely:* * Branding For Women Website ( https://brandingforwomen.com/ ) * Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/brandingforwomen/ ) * Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/branding4women ) *Listen & Subscribe* * Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/branding-for-women/id1517905824 ) * Google Podcasts ( https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5yZWRjaXJjbGUuY29tL2JhMjExNWM5LWNkMGMtNDljMS1hZDVlLTkyMTY2MDlmZjMzZA%3D%3D ) * Overcast ( https://overcast.fm/itunes1517905824/branding-for-women ) * Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/12GgXrUulRK0aUNKfKENgd ) *I’d love to hear from you!* Have some feedback about the show? Feel free to reach out to me at www.brandingforwomen.com. You can also rate the show in Apple Podcasts ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/branding-for-women/id1517905824 ) or your favorite app to help more people discover Branding For Women!