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The majority of the individuals we work with inside of WTHN and chat with in our DM's want to start something of their own whether it's a solopreneur venture or an entrepreneurship journey to build, scale, and lead others. There's a reason why only 8% of the population commits fully and is successful in this route because it is very difficult and not for everyone. For those who want to avoid or course correct on the big mistakes that many first time or seasoned solopreneurs or entrepreneurs fall into, this episode is for you. We discuss the top 3 mistakes we've either done ourselves in the past or that we see with our students. These mistakes are both tactical and philosophical and the very reason we built WTHN is to provide you with the internal operating system to push past these very mistakes. --------------------- Rate, Review, and Follow on Apple Podcasts “I love these conversations!” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing the show. This helps us support more people in their efforts to create a meaningful life. Also, if you haven't already done so, subscribe to our WTHN Newsletter! For additional support, you can apply for 1:1 coaching with Lauren by clicking here. Or, you can join the waitlist for our next round of WTHN Coaching by clicking here. --------------------- Time Stamps: (1:31) Change Is A Promise (2:06) Surprise: Our Recent Pregnancy Announcement (3:30) 4 Years of Swimming Through Honey/Tar (5:38) Shifting Into Great Expectations (7:48) Joseph's Previous Emotional Expression Vs Now (11:06) Core Values and Life Experience (13:24) Living Through Worse Case Scenario's (15:24) When We Met (21:11) Why This Is Relevant (22:44) #1: Inability To Focus On The Right Things (23:26) What is Bright Shiny Object Syndrome? (24:26) Cured Example (32:36) 5 Years of Dedicated Effort (33:36) #2: Busy vs Effective (36:28) Identifying the Most Important Aspects Of Your Business (41:36) #3: Your Why (44:06) Fitness Coaching Example (45:03) Making A lot of Money With A Service First Mindset (48:06) Flow of Money (49:59) April 17th: Our New Membership Program --------------------- Join Our Free WTHN Facebook Group Follow Lauren on Instagram Follow Joseph on Instagram Follow WTHN on Instagram
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This episode we discuss car wash downfalls, Cupid shuffle, and crashing out on a treadmill. Enjoy the show, please recycle, and join us weekly! Hosted by Cam joined by JP. Song of the pod is When We Met by Ballpoint. Leave five stars and a follow the Rice Talk channel on Spotify!Support the showThis episode was made by the people, w/ the people, and for the people!Follow our socials: Instagram- https://instagram.com/ricetalkradio.m4a?igshid=MWI4MTIyMDE=Tiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@ricetalk?_t=8ZCoXN2tPSs&_r=1For more exclusive content and behind the scenes footage, subscribe to our newly updated RiceTalk+ fan service for a more immersive experience and interaction w/ the crew. Link is below https://www.buzzsprout.com/1972082/support
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Today I welcome back Broadway Vocalist Sally Wilfert. In this episode Sally is Baring It All with Call Me Adam about her theatrical legacy, including her work with the legendary composer William Finn, singing at Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST), lessons learned & so much more! Listen to Part 1 of our interview here! We paid tribute to Sally's best friend, Three-time Tony nominee Rebecca Luker Be sure to catch Sally in her triumphant return to the concert stage this summer! July 10: Broadway Under The Trees at Harmony in the Woods: Click here for tickets! July 18 & 20: How Did I End Up Here? at Feinstein's/54 Below: Click here for tickets! Connect with Sally: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, Alex, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Sally: Sally Wilfert has appeared on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning production of Assassins, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and King David. She toured the country in the first national tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Off-Broadway, Sally's credits include See Rock City, Make Me A Song: The Music of William Finn, The Mistress Cycle, and The Prince & The Pauper. At Carnegie Hall she has appeared in Cole Porter's Jubilee, South Pacific in Concert (starring Reba McEntire), and Sondheim: A Tribute, (all for PBS). Performing with the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center and Tokyo, she was featured soloist, singing “Somewhere” for their performances of West Side Story Suite. Sally has performed throughout the country, including shows at the La Jolla Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Barrington Stage, Houston's Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS), Goodspeed Musicals, Northshore Music Theatre, Cap 21, Hartford Theatreworks. She has appeared at The Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati in Mamma Mia, Chasing Rainbows, Damn Yankees, Kiss Me Kate, The Light in the Piazza, Footloose, When We Met, LMNOP (World Premiere), Little Miss Sunshine (World Premiere), Marry Me A Little, Elegies: A Song Cycle, Les Miserables, The Last Five Years, Amadeus, Into the Woods, & The Threepenny Opera. Sally performed in concert in Rob Kapilow's What Makes it Great, American Songbook's Rebecca Luker, Sally Wilfert: It's Time, William Finn's Songs of Innocence and Experience, Broadway in South Africa, Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook, New York City Christmas in such venues as 54 Below & NJ Performing Arts Center, Jacob Javits Center, The Allen Room, The Zipper Theatre, Merkin Hall, Symphony Space, Joe's Pub, & Birdland. Her recording credits include One Voice: Natalie Weiss & Sally Wilfert, See Rock City, New York City Christmas, Make Me A Song, Assassins, King David, The Prince & the Pauper, and A Christmas Survival Guide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sally Wilfert & Rebecca Luker were best friends. In celebration of what would have been Rebecca Luker's 60th Birthday (4/17), Sally & I pay tribute to their amazing friendship, their final project together, All The Girls, and much more! After listening to this episode, please consider making a donation to Target ALS, in honor of Rebecca Luker who passed away from ALS on December 23, 2020. Stream All The Girls on Spotify and Amazon Purchase/Download All The Girls on PS Classics and iTunes Connect with Sally: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, Alex, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Sally: Sally Wilfert has appeared on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning production of Assassins, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and King David. She toured the country in the first national tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Off-Broadway, Sally’s credits include See Rock City, Make Me A Song: The Music of William Finn, The Mistress Cycle, and The Prince & The Pauper. At Carnegie Hall she has appeared in Cole Porter’s Jubilee, South Pacific in Concert (starring Reba McEntire), and Sondheim: A Tribute, (all for PBS). Performing with the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center and Tokyo, she was featured soloist, singing “Somewhere” for their performances of West Side Story Suite. Sally has performed throughout the country, including shows at the La Jolla Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, Barrington Stage, Houston’s Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS), Goodspeed Musicals, Northshore Music Theatre, Cap 21, Hartford Theatreworks. She has appeared at The Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati in Mamma Mia, Chasing Rainbows, Damn Yankees, Kiss Me Kate, The Light in the Piazza, Footloose, When We Met, LMNOP (World Premiere), Little Miss Sunshine (World Premiere), Marry Me A Little, Elegies: A Song Cycle, Les Miserables, The Last Five Years, Amadeus, Into the Woods, & The Threepenny Opera. Sally performed in concert in Rob Kapilow’s What Makes it Great, American Songbook’s Rebecca Luker, Sally Wilfert: It’s Time, William Finn’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, Broadway in South Africa, Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook, New York City Christmas in such venues as 54 Below & NJ Performing Arts Center, Jacob Javits Center, The Allen Room, The Zipper Theatre, Merkin Hall, Symphony Space, Joe’s Pub, & Birdland. Her recording credits include One Voice: Natalie Weiss & Sally Wilfert, See Rock City, New York City Christmas, Make Me A Song, Assassins, King David, The Prince & the Pauper, and A Christmas Survival Guide. More on Rebecca: Broadway: "Helen" in Fun Home; Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother; "Winifred" in the original Broadway production of Mary Poppins (Tony Award nomination); "Claudia" in Nine, opposite Antonio Banderas; "Marian Paroo" in The Music Man (Tony, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Award nominations); "Maria" in The Sound of Music (Outer Critics Circle Award nomination); "Magnolia" in Showboat (Tony Award nomination); "Lily" in The Secret Garden (Drama Desk Nomination); "Christine" in The Phantom of the Opera. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week’s episode of When We Met podcast, Pawan Rochwani was in conversation with Trina Talukdar and Jahnavi Jayanth, Co-Founders of Bolti Bandh an organisation that seeks to de-polarise our internet conversations and how we interact with people unlike us. Trina is the Co-founder of Bolti Bandh and a community leader. She is also the Co-founder of Kranti, an organisation that transforms girls from Mumbai’s Red Light Areas into agents of social change. Jahnavi is the Co-founder of Bolti Bandh, a dancer, and a cat mom. She describes herself as an opinionated person and is therefore trying to grow this community that listens to those with opposing views into a movement to bring harmony and solidarity in our communities. To know more about them visit their website https://boltibandh.org/ You can also listen to this podcast on Spotify, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, Hubhopper, Gaana, JioSaavn, or on Platform For Artists YouTube channel.
In this week’s episode of When We Met, Pawan Rochwani was in conversation with Anirudh Singla, Co-Founder and CEO of Pepper Content. They talk about the evolution of content and the freelance culture in India. “Every company is going to be a content company because, in a sea of companies, content, community, and commerce are 3 key pillars upon which any business is going to be built. And community and commerce are going to be enabled by content” says Anirudh You can listen to this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Hubhopper, Gaana, Jio Saavn or even on YouTube. For any questions or suggestions please feel free to DM us on IG @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
Firstly a very Joyous and Safe Diwali to everyone celebrating. We hope you are staying indoors and spending time with your loved ones! We know this year was hard, and even our celebrations are not as grand and fun as we would want them to be, but we are grateful to 2020 for teaching us what we are truly capable of, and for making us realise the indomitable spirit of humankind. Pawan Rochwani was in conversation with Kshitija Sarda in this week's episode of When We Met, and they discussed what community and sense of belonging means to them. They spoke about their experiences in dealing with the pandemic and the role PFA played in helping artists during the crisis. You can listen to #WhenWeMetPodcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Hubhopper etc. For any questions related to the podcast or community updates please DM us Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
In this weeks episode of our podcast When We Met we speak to Rapti Gupta who is Content Marketing Head at Instamojo and we talk about how small business owners can use social media to scale their business on the internet. You can check out UNSEEN 4.0 an online flea market by Platform For Artists and Instamojo on this link https://www.pfaindia.com/unseen For any questions or suggestions related to When We Met Podcast feel free to DM us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
Today's fanfiction is called When We Met by iconsumebread (starts around 02:00). Characters: Trump, Biden, Obama, Sanders Laci and Aimeri discuss tips on establishing boundaries when you don't want to talk politics with family members during the holidays (starts around 29:00). For those brave souls, tips on talking about politics with family members (starts around 49:00). Follow us on IG! www.instagram.com/fanficpicnic/ Sources for tips: NYT, Bustle --- 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/fanficpicnic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fanficpicnic/support
In the second episode of season 3 of our podcast When We Met, we speak to Nikhil Taneja about social media, mental health, Community Building and India Film Project. Nikhil is Co-Founder and CEO of Yuvaa Community, he is also the Festival Creative Director of India Film Project. You can even read more about the episode on our weekly blog from this link https://www.pfaindia.com/post/when-we-met-nikhil-taneja For any other questions, please feel free to reach out to us on hello@pfaindia.com or just reach to us on Instagram @platformforartists
We are back with season 3 of our podcast When We Met and what better topic to talk about on #WorldMentalHealthDay than addressing some common mental health challenges that artists face currently. You can know more about this from the blog link here https://www.pfaindia.com/post/mentalwellbeing-of-artists And if you have any suggestions or questions about the podcast please reach out to us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
In this week's episode of our podcast When We Met, we talk to Ritam Bhatnagar who is the Founder of India Film Project. Platform For Artists is the Community Partner for the 10th season of IFP. You can know more about the festival from the below link https://linktr.ee/platformforartists For any questions related the show or the episode please DM us directly on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
In the 14th episode of our podcast When We Met, we talk to 8 brilliant artists who are part of UNSEEN, an online flea market by Platform For Artists We have Mamta Joseph from Salt 'n' Light World, Zeba Imran Ibrahim from Prop Wagon, Nida Shaikh from Crazy Creative, Ayesha Kazi from The Kazi Motto, Monika Goyal from Etoile Crafts, Pallavi Sinha from Inked Glasses, Shibani Chattopadhyay from Ishibanart and Pranjali Gore from Girgit by Pranjali All these artists are part of UNSEEN, an online flea market by Platform For Artists and you all can check it out on https://www.pfaindia.com/unseen For any questions, reach out to us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/ Cover Art Illustration by Mamta Joseph
#VocalForLocalwithPFA UNSEEN is an online flea market by Platform For Artists, visit here https://www.pfaindia.com/unseen In the 13th episode of our podcast When We Met, we speak to 10 artists who are part of UNSEEN, an online flea market. Janaki Lele's Candidcuts, Abhishek Tiwari aka nomadbawa, Rabraj Saimy aka The Schizoid Painter, Noopur Mishra aka drapes_and_thoughts, Aditi from The Phoenix Company, Doodles by Gonica Khanna, Kasturi from moromereofficial, Ayeshwarya.R.K from Collagezine, Meticulo Designs by Pinaki Babar, and Vyoma Sheth from Studio Typerwriter For any questions related to the online flea market, please feel free to DM us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/ You can also visit UNSEEN, an online flea market from the below link https://www.pfaindia.com/unseen Covert Art Illustration by Mamta from Salt 'n' Light
Podlisted this week, When We Met! In this episode, we chat with the co-founder of Platform For Artists and host of ‘When We Met’, Pawan, about his journey, running a creative community and everything in between. _ Wanna recommend that a show be podlisted? Reach out to explore the possibilities! Instagram: @sayashapillai Facebook Page: @pillaisayasha Email: writetosayasha@gmail.com Twitter: @sayashapillai _ Please click on the link below to support our collaboration with The Artist Project, where we try to raise awareness and funds to support the community of local artists and artisans in our country. https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-artisans-1
This is the 12th Episode of our podcast When We Met where we talk to 8 artists who are part of the online flea market that is curated by Platform For Artists. We speak to Bandana Kaur Kohli, Diparati Sen, Shruti Jain, Akila Srikrishnan, Surabhi Chowdhary, Aparna Singh, Neha Chandrashekar and Priyadarshini S Jain who are part of the UNSEEN, an online flea market. You can visit the flea from the below link https://www.pfaindia.com/unseen To register as a small business owners or for any other questions, please DM us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
In this week's episode of our podcast When We Met we talk to 10 different artists from diverse background to understand how they turned this crisis into an opportunity. A big shout out to Ghazal Khanna, Gargi Datar, Ashutosh Mane, Gaurav Pawan Sipani, Aniya Varghese, Nishant Dalvi, Varsha Kichilu, Kavya Saxena, Indrajit Patil and Diksha Anand for being part of this and talking about their lockdown experience with the entire community. For any questions related this episode reach out to us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
In this week's episode of our podcast When We Met, Pawan G Rochwani talks to Gaurav Tophakhane and Uddipan, Adhiraj and Robert from the band As We Keep Searching about How COVID-19 has affected India's Music Scene? You can listen to this episode on YouTube/ Facebook/ Google Podcast/ Apple Podcast/ Hubhopper/ Gaana/ Anchor or any other podcast app from around the world. For any questions related to the episode feel free to DM us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/ Take care you all and keep supporting the show.
In this week's episode of our podcast 'When We Met' we talk to Nirnay Chowdhary who is the Co-Founder of PubNinja, a subscription based platform for creators. With the uncertainties of COVID-19 for offline gigs and changing algorithms of social media platforms, lives of artists have been absurd in terms of financial stability, so can we adapt a subscription based business model? When We Met is a weekly podcast for the creative community where we talk about topics like Freelance Culture of India, How to grow as an artist?, COVID-19 and it's effect on India's art scene. https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/ For any questions or suggestions for topics, please write to us on hello@pfaindia.com
The responsibility of creating awareness and helping artists is on each one of us who associate themselves with the word ‘artist’ or to talk in the millennial style who have written the word ‘Artist’ in their Instagram bio. In this week’s episode of our podcast ‘When We Met’ we talk to celebrity tattoo artist Vikas Malani and Lokesh Verma about how COVID-19 has affected India’s tattoo industry and what the future looks like. For any questions reach out to us on Instagram @platformforartists https://www.instagram.com/platformforartists/
Our brain is not a perpetual motion machine that we can churn out creativity from it 24/7 365 days, we need to take a break. In this week’s episode of our podcast ’When We Met’ we talk about The Creative Burnout Problem and how to get rid of it. My name is Pawan Rochwani and this show is produced by Platform For Artists and is supported by all our community members. For any questions related to the podcast, feel free to DM us on Instagram @platformforartists
Wyatt, my sexy ass husband, is joining me for the first time on this podcast and I had asked you guys for some questions. Some of the best included how did I know Wyatt was the one, the hardest part of marriage so far, and going back to our Western Michigan days and when we met. It's all gold plus... the last question... is something you won't want to miss. I promise you. Time Stamps: (1:43) Who is Wyatt? (2:35) When We Met (5:30) College Days (8:59) Hardest Part of Marriage (11:48) The “One” (17:10) Chores (18:30) Drives Us Crazy (24:40) Finances (29:25) Des as the Bread Winner (33:38) Going to Bed Angry (40:12) Des’s Growth (44:50) The #1 Question --------------------------------------------------- Follow Des Scoggin, aka: ME! Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/desb___ Twitter ➭ https://twitter.com/desbfit Youtube ➭ https://www.youtube.com/desireescogginfitness Facebook ➭ https://www.facebook.com/desbfittraining My Weekly Emails ➭https://desbfittraining.us18.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7f9e9f35e528c72d50a82d9c1&id=c056ef31c7 Official Website ➭ https://www.desbfittraining.com --------------------------------------------------- ((( ANNOUNCEMENTS ))) - OPEN FACEBOOK FITNESS COMMUNITY: www.facebook.com/groups/dbftcommunity New DBFT rebranded merch is here: https://desbfittraining.myshopify.com --------------------------------------------------- F A Q -what’s your real name? Desiree -what’s your instagram? www.instagram.com/desb___ -how old are you? 24 -how tall are you? 5'7 -whats your Spotify playlist? https://open.spotify.com/user/desb___ -what do you order at Dunkin? Large hot coffee, 1 pump SF coconut, 1 flavor swirl French Vanilla, 1 cream + 2 splenda -skin care routine? https://www.tula.com / CODE "desb" to save 20% -self tanner? https://glowprotans.com/?aff=71 / CODE "desb" to save $ -my huge water jug? https://www.thehydrojug.com / CODE: "desb" to save $ -supplements I use? https://www.alaninu.com / CODE "desb" AND -how to find my free stuff and codes? https://www.desbfittraining.com/desb
This is the 16th episode of our podcast When We Met, and we will back with season two after a small break. These COVID19 times have been really tough for us as well and we just want to take a short break to make sure we are taking care of our friends, family and ourselves too. There will always be work, it will always seem like this is not the best time to take a break but we think it will be like this forever. If you are building something passionately, you never want to take a break from that even when you know you need it. So we don't want to do that mistake and we would suggest you don't do it either. Thank you to Eshan from the Zostel team, Bhavik Mehta from Thinkin Birds and Kshitija Sarda for being part of this episode, your appreciation uplifts us and makes us stronger. For any questions related to the podcast write to our host Pawan Rochwani on pawan@pfaindia.com
It is Valentine's Day and we want to celebrate it with you all! In this episode of When We Met, we spoke to Nimesh Rathod who is also one of the writers of UNREAD2020 to tell us his idea of love and how he built an audience of 500,000 through his Instagram account. To know more about him, check his Instagram account @iamnimeshrathod If you have any questions related to the podcast or want to appreciate our work, hit us a DM on @platformforartists For any recommendations regarding guests, DM our host on @pawan_rochwani
Bryan and Melissa from the When We Met band stopped by the studio to talk about being a musician. Some of the topics discussed were 1. Relearning old songs before going on a month long tour. 2. Muscle memory and what its like to not sing without playing an instrument at the same time. 3. Their favorite place to play on tour was Reno because it’s a special place. 4. Having to cancel a show because of a mudslide on I-5 in California. The hills collapsed and cars were completely covered. 5. Recording guitar through an amp or direct. 6. American Dream Pizza, Amalfi’s Italian Restaurant and Flying Pie Pizzeria are Bryan's picks for great toppings with thin crust. 7. They have a new song called “famous” that will be coming out soon. 8. Dancing crowds are at Mississippi Pizza and The Goodfoot Pub. Watch the video version on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB0rJ6bai4g&t=1052s https://whenwemet.band/ Check out their cover of Where is My Mind by the Pixies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69eWioHpGYg
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Entrepreneurship is growing rapidly and while the idea of your business partner and your romantic partner being the same person sounds like a perfect combination, there are a few things to keep in mind. Today, Erin and Jordan take you into their relationship both romantically and professionally and discuss how they met, what being business partners and being a couple entails, and stories of good times and bad. We also have an announcement for coaches looking to take their business and lives to the next level so listen all the way through for information on Impact Fitness Coaching Academy. Time Stamps: (0:45) Welcome back to the Flow State of Mind Podcast (0:55) How to be a Fitness Couple (3:08) When We Met (10:05) An Example of Working Through Conflict (15:00) Erin’s Examples (21:40) Things to Consider (24:33) Struggles in Communication Style (27:47) Keeping Each other Accountable (29:41) Current Projects (30:36) How the Podcast Came to Be (32:30) Consume More Positive Thoughts (34:40) Impact Fitness Coaching Academy (47:30) Where to Find More Info on IFCA For More Information on Impact Fitness Coaching Academy and how you can sign up, visit our Website! As always... Please make sure to follow Erin at @erindimondfitness, Jordan at @duggaestetics, and the official Flow State of Mind Podcast page @flowstateofmindpodcast.
King Rick and Queen Unique tackles a problem that needs to be address for healthy relationships: Celibacy. Is it possible to be celibate in today's society? A Relationship without sex in 2018? Is there any benefit to holding out? See what the throne has to say about this. SHOW NOTES [00:01] Introduction [00:31] Starting Celibacy Fast [01:25] How It Affected My Life [02:01] When We Met [02:31] Queen Unique POV [03:34] Queen Unique Reaction To Request of Celibacy [03:51] Seeing The Change [04:19] What We Were Doing Other Than Sex [05:12] Difficulties of Being Celibate [06:01] Difficulties for King Rick [07:14] Best Time During Celibate Moments [08:02] Are Truly Dedicated? [08:58] After The Altar And Into The Chambers [10:28] Benefits On The Wedding Night [11:20] What We Learned [11:38] Outro _______________________ New Podcast episodes coming in Sept. 2019 _______________________ For comments or for your questions to be asked on the show, use this link here: https://forms.gle/xqHA685TPSFxSDQR6 ________________________Please leave a rating, review and subscribe so we can keep bringing you more content: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1353390575 ________________________You can find us on IG: instagram.com/kingrickqueenunique ________________________Also Twitter: Twitter.com/askthethrone _______________________ Here is our Quora catalog: https://qr.ae/TWybZi --- 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/kingrickqueenunique/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kingrickqueenunique/support
Month Upon a Time, Episode #12 (May): It's the final installment of my yearlong song cycle! I did it! And I have the perfect guest with whom to complete the cycle, someone who knows a thing or two about song cycles himself: Michael Winther! I've known Michael since the early 90's, when we were Plaids at the same time (but never in the same production). Since then, Michael has had quite a distinguished theatre career, bouncing between musicals and plays, including the Broadway productions of Artist Descending a Staircase, Damn Yankees (with me!), 1776, The Crucible, Mamma Mia (with last month's guest Dee Hoty!), and most recently, 33 Variations.But the reason I think of Michael when I think of song cycles is that he was at the center of a very distinguished one, Songs from an Unmade Bed, which began as an offhanded idea from the very talented lyricist/librettist Mark Campbell and blossomed into a theatre piece that became part of The New York Theatre Workshop's 2005 season, earning Michael a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance!His interesting collaborations continue, most notably My Coma Dreams with Fred Hersch, the brilliant jazz pianist and composer, and When We Met with another previous podcast guest, Sally Wilfert!The inspiration for this month's song comes from Brett Lowell, who gave me so many great ideas this month that I had to narrow it down. I particualrly liked his idea of incorporating "Mayday!," the distress signal, into a song about how in May, thoughts turn to love, etc. Add to that my own fascination to learn that "Mayday!" springs from the French, "[Venez] m'aider!" and the next thing I knew, there was a samba! (Special thanks to Caroline Bergonzi, David Turner, and Marcy Scott for their help with the French translation.) What a fun way to end the project!In closing, I'd like to express my gratitude once again to Bradley Kaye for the adorable Month Upon a Time logo, to all the wonderful singers who lent their time and talent to my songs, and to all of you who offered up ideas for songs each month. Don't forget, if you want to perform any of these songs, they're available as sheet music in my online music store.Until the next episode...This episode was recorded on May 28. 2012.