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Gilmore Girls S3 E14: "Swan Song"/Buffy S3 E14: "Bad Girls" Never thought a ladle would be what linked the 2 episodes, but here we are! Whether it be slimy demon or swan, our heroes must do what they can to defeat some particularly nasty water beasts. Rory & Jess AND Faith & Buffy seem to be bonding more than ever, but will fundamental differences in their worldviews strain their relationships beyond repair? While Emily manages to convincingly fake some respect for Jess, no one even TRIES to respect new watcher, Wesley. And while Lane struggles to keep her relationship hidden, Balthazar exposes... SO so much. Introduction - 0:00Gilmore Girls S3 E14: Swan Song - 3:44Meanwhile on Charmed - 38:15Buffy S3 E14: Bad Girls - 41:25The Winner - 1:10:00Don't forget to follow us on social media for more Buffy/Gilmore content as well as other comedy content.YouTube:Bryan & StaceyInstagram:@gilmoreslayer@bryanandstacey@BMofunny@staceykulowTikTok:@gilmoreslayerTwitter:@gilmoreslayer@bryanandstacey@BMofunny@staceykulowFacebook:Bryan & StaceyBuffy the Gilmore SlayerCheck out bryanandstacey.com to find out what else we've been up to, or email us at:bryanandstaceyreviews@gmail.comTheme song written and performed by Louie Aronowitz @louiearonowitzSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/gilmoreslayer)
Emily Fong is an artist and community maker who heard the call to make art her life's work after studying architecture between Australia and France. Since then she has followed the breadcrumbs of inspiration to teach art and life drawing, work as an Artist in Residence in Italy and Scotland, participate in a landscape painting television competition and collaborate with composers to incorporate drawing into live performance. While Emily is a born artist – her ability to create community and inspire other artists is just as innate. Through her drawing, painting, sculpture and writing Emily explores life and death, embodiment and emotion and what it is like to be a human inside a physical container. Join us for this fascinating episode and discover how Emily's preoccupation with radicchios in Italy led to an Artist Residency with scientists in Scotland. This episode is for anyone ready to take their creativity to the next level. As part of this Emily shares valuable tips to encourage budding creatives to take the next step with their art.
We've come to an end with our A Discovery of Witches series by Deborah Harkness. In this spoiler filled episode we discuss book 2 of the series in depth. While Emily gives us a quick overview of how book 3 ends. Drinking-Evviva Stella Mia Prosecco
When it comes to science influencers, Emily Calandrelli is a household name for a new generation of space enthusiasts. If you have kids, you may know her from “Emily's Wonder Lab” on Netflix, which brought DIY science experiments into viewers' homes during the pandemic lockdown. She's also the long-running host of “Xploration Outer Space,” and a speaker and the author of the Ada Lace children's book series. While Emily's communication style is fun and accessible, she has a rigorous science and engineering background underpinning her work, with two master's degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In this episode of On Orbit, guest host Via Satellite managing editor Rachel Jewett interviews Emily about how she went from interning at NASA to hosting a Netflix TV show, and how she strives to make science accessible to all. This episode also digs into the wild world of Tik Tok, where Emily has debunked science myths about falling rocket stages, and shared her own high-altitude experiment.
Welcome back, tributes! Following Emily and Holly's review of "Songs From District Twelve and Beyond", the tributes discuss and review the incredible "Catching Fire Motion Picture Soundtrack". While Emily and Holly can agree on most things, there are some debates this episode on what is the best and the worst song of the album. What are your favorite and least favorite songs from the soundtrack? Share with us on our Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok @intothearenapodcast and check out more Hunger Games content there!
Gilmore S2 E17: "Dead Uncles and Vegetables"/Buffy S2 E17: "Passion" While Luke deals with the death of his terrible uncle, Lorelai helps out at the diner. As someone who's worked in a lot of restaurants, Stacey's got problems here. While Emily demands Sookie plan a whimsical wedding she surely can't afford, Rory bosses Jess around, and he just kinda lets her. At Sunnydale High, so much of the faculty has died that Willow has to teach now. The gang finally decides to do something about the Angel problem. And between letters and sketches, Angel contrives a very dark and elaborate prank on Giles. #passionDon't forget to follow us on social for more Buffy/Gilmore content!Instagram:@gilmoreslayer@bryanandstacey@BMofunny@staceykulowTwitter:@gilmoreslayer@bryanandstacey@BMofunny@staceykulowFacebook:Bryan & StaceyBuffy the Gilmore SlayerTikTok:@gilmoreslayerYouTube:Bryan & StaceyCheck out bryanandstacey.com to find out what else we've been up to, or email us at:bryanandstaceyreviews@gmail.comTheme song written and performed by Louie Aronowitz @louiearonowitz
Host Bob St. Pierre is joined by frequent podcast contributor Marissa Jensen for a conversation with Emily Spolyar. While Emily is a precision agriculture & conservation specialist with Pheasants Forever, the focus of this episode is on her social media pledge to introduce ten people to hunting during 2020. Episode Highlights: • The conversation gets started with Emily’s story of how a substitute teacher introduced her to bird hunting through the gift of an English setter puppy. • Emily talks about the catalyst for her Instagram and Twitter offer to introduce people she’s never met before to the uplands with her bird dogs. • This episode will make you bust out in laughter and tear up in joy as Emily recounts the experiences she’s had and the new friends she’s made over the last two years by mentoring people into the uplands she loves. • Take the Hunter Mentor Pledge at https://pheasantsforever.org/Hunting/Hunter-Mentor-Pledge.aspx with ALPS OutdoorZ
While Emily is away the birds will play, producer Andrew brings his awkward energy and hosts the most random episode yet. Get ready for Meg to put her foot in it like never before, Andrew is a crabby donut in Thailand and again Meg reveals her ignorance of processed meat.
Emily and Michelle welcome Frankie Ruprecht to the show. While Emily and Michelle share a bottle of Dolcetto D'Alba while Frankie sips on a Rye Bourbon from Switchgrass Spirits. They have a beautiful conversation about cultural expectations, corporate life, how does the pie grow, loss and love. Frankie shares her personal story of becoming a widow at a young age. This lead to a deep conversation about grief, grieving, expectations, and how we hold on to ideas of what life is supposed to be like. Frankie reminds us that human life is extremely fragile and that fragility is even more magnified in these COVID times. Frankie shares tips on how people can eliminate societal expectations of how someone who is grieving should feel and behave. She shares how wonderful it is to talk about the loved one who has passed and to hold that space open for the grieving person. We wish we could've met her husband, Armen, to have been blessed to experience the love he shared with the world. Thank you for listening and subscribing to Cliterally Speaking the Podcast. Visit our website: www.cliterallyspeakingpodcast.com Facebook: @cspeakpodcast Instagram: @cliterallyspeakingthepodcast Twitter: @cliterallyspea1 Please call our comment line: 812-727-0794 Watch our youtube channel (Cliterally Speaking the Podcast) for all the behind the scenes discussions during our recording sessions. Be on the lookout for the launch of our live-streaming channel on Twitch, CliterallySpeakingPodTV. Our patreon site is up - visit it here - http://bit.ly/32uOnVT
Listen in as Emily and I talk about our work together and how Emily ended up being my right-hand woman. We pull back the curtain on what it takes to create a beautiful working relationship with your assistant and transform your life forever. If you haven’t hired an assistant yet or can’t seem to find the right person, this episode is for YOU. While Emily is extraordinary, she’s not a unicorn. Don't miss this episode if you want to find out how you can find YOUR OWN Emily. Get full show notes and more information here: https://thelifecoachschool.com/328
Yay! Emily is back this week! And she’s working on getting back to her own self lately. A head’s up. This episode was recorded March 12, 2020. At the time of recording, we were just beginning social distancing and learning about the seriousness of COVID-19. Please bear with us while we try to find a balance between entertainment and sensitivity to the topic. While Emily was coming back from her trip, John has been hunkering down, preparing to do a lot more Dude Cooking at home instead of getting drive through. New to Hate to Weight? Make sure you’re subscribed so you’ll never miss an episode and so you can listen to all the back episodes! Don’t forget, you can talk to us and other Weighters while we record by going to the Hate to Weight Discussion Group on Facebook. We record every Thursday at 11 a.m.! Call in your WINS or RANTS anytime! 760-WINNING -— 760-946-6464 We are not doctors. Please talk to your doctor before trying any new diet or exercise routine. We try our hardest to link to useful resources we have mentioned. If you have any questions, please email hatetoweight@gmail.com. In This Episode: John doesn’t like being away from Emily for two weeks. Sorry everyone for the sound on my end! It seems I used my computer mic, ugggh! — Emily. Let’s encourage John to do more solo episodes! John explains Discord to Emily. Are you on Discord? What do you think? Emily is having a bit of an identity crisis when it comes to social media, so she’s becoming more introspective and playing with her private Instagram. Would you allow a video of yourself dancing online? Emily loved it! Emily has also found that from her daily yoga, she now enjoys dancing! And pretending to know how to dance. I promise, y’all, I am an Introvert! I take a looong time to warm up to people. Podcasters are the best people! We did stupid stuff when we were 18, right?! Emily left her phone in an Uber. If this has never happened to you, check out how she got it back! Emily used the Hate to Weight Voicemail Line to get her phone back. John talks about an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience with an infectious disease specialist. John’s anxiety is up and we both know for us anxiety is an overeating trigger. How are you when it comes to hearing symptoms? We have both realized we hate cooking. We should have named this podcast Hate to Cook. Seriously! Home Ec taught Emily how to follow a recipe, but she can’t come up with a recipe. Emily is looking forward to watching Salt Fat Acid Heat. Have you seen it? Was the movie Outbreak used in your high school class to talk about viruses and how they spread? That’s how Emily learned. Please do your research, everyone! Great job with everyone’s winning Wednesdays! Keep ‘em coming! Delivery is dangerous! “Give me a carrot? It better be during a commercial!” — Past-Emily, who wouldn’t eat crunchy food because then she couldn’t hear the TV John is starting to realize he doesn’t want to get bariatric surgery, but he’s still keeping to his dedication to losing weight. Later, Weighters! We’d love to hear your scale and non-scale victories! Come celebrate your wins over in the Hate to Weight Discussion Group on Facebook! Links Mentioned: Discord Stargate Pioneer’s shows Gonna Geek & Better Podcasting The Joe Rogan Experience — Michael Osterholm Working from home and need a camera? Emily recommends the Logitech C920 Watch Salt Fat Acid Heat on Netflix Snopes For the latest information about the coronavirus and COVID-19, visit the CDC or WHO websites. Check out the walking podcast Wellness While Walking MyFitnessPal Follow John on MyFitnessPal Want some of our favorite Keto and Intermittent Fasting resources? Check out our resources page! Join Us On Our Journey: Join our Facebook group: HatetoWeight.com/Facebook Follow Emily and John on Instagram We have a store for our show! Check it out here! Join us on Twitter: twitter.com/HateToWeight Visit our Website: HatetoWeight.com Email us: HatetoWeight@gmail.com Check out John sometimes on She Podcasts Check out Emily’s other podcast: The Story Behind Like the show and want some sweet, sweet swag? Check it out here! And check out T-shirts inspired by Hate to Weight by Mark Des Cotes from The Resourceful Designer and Podcast Branding Edited by John Bukenas of Audio Editing Solutions Meet Your Hosts: John Bukenas is a podcast editor from New Jersey. He started the podcast doing keto and intermittent fasting, but is now gearing up for bariatric surgery (probably) later this summer. Emily Prokop is a podcast editor and consultant from Connecticut. She has been doing Intermittent Fasting since April 2018 and has lost about 80 pounds. She started with 16:8 and is now doing 18:6.
Toss It is the story of smart-skeptical Emily and obsessive-compulsive-flirt Finn – (latter-day Rosalind Russel and Cary Grant types) who can witty-banter-for-days and seem a perfect match -- then everything gets tossed. Finn wonders why he’s so fucked up, and Emily wonders why she’s so drawn to him. Toss It explores women as the real power players because women, by and large, run and nurture the fundamental unit of society: family. And via this particular family, Toss It looks at Natalie blindly following what she thinks is woman’s role, Marie seems to know nothing but by the end attains some wisdom by actively exploring female options, Adele has wisdom but in retrospect re-evaluates women’s culpability in fostering dominant men, and Emily discovers the age-old Socrates’ maxim ‘I know that I know nothing’ applies to herself – pushing her to learn what really matters. While Emily evolves, Finn seeks to discover ‘why he’s so fucked up’ - and finally, together, they toss everything they know, in this entertaining film that opens a dialogue for the audience to continue long after it ends. Director Producer / Writer / Lead Actor Michele Remsen joins us to talk about her witty and endearing “anti-romatic-comedy” and the story behind her passion project. journeymanfeatures.com To find out more about the filmmaker go to: micheleremsen.com Social Media instagram.com/micheleremsen instagram.com/tossitmovie facebook.com/journeymanpictures twitter.com/JourneymanVOD instagram.com/journeymanpictures
Lyme Voice Radio, Discussing your Lyme Disease Journey with Aaron & Sarah Sanchez
About My Guest: CEO and founder of The Mighty a platform in which people can write about their own experience with health-related issues. Bio: Emily Levy is an award-winning social impact entrepreneur and patient advocate through her work as the CEO and Co-Founder of Mighty Well. Mighty Well creates innovative products in the emerging Adaptive Wear market that is focusing on inclusivity in the chronic illness and disability communities which affect 1 in 3 Americans. As patients and caregivers ourselves, we apply sportswear fabric technology to the medical industry and building a digital supportive community of Friends in the Fight for our consumers. Levy and the team are leading the global charge of helping patients and caregivers turn sickness into strength with the vision of Mighty Well being the Under Armour of Health Care. While Emily does love speaking and inspiring health care professionals, she loves her husband, Yousef, and dog, Olive, more. Together, they live in New York City. Key Takeaways: It took 7 years to get an accurate diagnosis of Lyme disease and co-infections. After getting sick in 7th grade I couldn’t finish that year of school. When showering hurts. Instead of being an athlete and playing three sports, I could barely walk to class. Chronic pain, light sensitivities, extreme fatigue became part of everyday living. Mighty Well the company came from an entrepreneurial upbringing. I think of patients as athletes. “I love my life, but I wouldn’t wish it on anyone”-Jessica Donaldson Learn to use your voice to help others. Sometimes your health has to come first. Maybe I need to take a few days off, but I’ll be back. Created Mighty Pack Backpack for easy IV infusions as well as an antimicrobial PICC line cover sleeve. Connect With My Guest: Website https://themighty.com/ www.mightywell.com Email: emily@mighty-well.com Resources Mentioned: The Joy of Living Bitten by Kris Newby Links Kangen Water- http://www.lymewater.com/ Envita Medical –Envita Medical Lyme Voice Facebook The Lyme Voice Podcast- Lymevoice.com Lyme Documentary-Disappearing From Society, Life with chronic Lyme in 14 minutes…Documentary Little Bite, BIG TROUBLE, available on Amazon –Children’s book about Lyme disease Organic coffee! https://www.ovaldogs.com
Today, you’re in for a treat. This episode features an extra special guest, Emily Hirsh, who’s a very big deal in the world of online marketing. She’s been working with top-level influencers and game-changing entrepreneurs through her full suite marketing management company. After developing her revolutionary “Hirsh” method, she’s made a ton of money for her clients, allowing her business has gone from strength to strength Even though Emily is now at the helm of a multi-million dollar business, four years ago she was a virtual assistant, managing email and calendars. She used to use freelance websites to get clients, before getting involved with Facebook groups. This is how she grew, building relationships on Facebook while learning everything there is to know about Facebook ads. Her passion and commitment to mastery in the Facebook ad field allowed her to become a dominant force in her niche. Emily has succeeded by focusing on one goal at a time. She also makes sure her whole team are united and focused with her. While it’s great to have long-term goals, she ensures that these goals are broken down into short-term, specific, and realistic objectives that her team can easily follow. Key Highlights of the Episode This episode was extremely actionable and insightful. Here are a few key highlights: When to say no - There comes a point where you have to start saying no to new clients. In the early days, this isn’t necessarily the case. Emily spent her first year on Facebook saying yes to everything. Offering a vast array of services, she was able to hone in on her niche, learning what she liked and disliked in the process. Once you’ve found your niche, it’s important to double-down and say “no” to clients who want something different from what you’re offering. Getting your hands in the dirt - Emily may have a dedicated team working for her now, but she spent the early days doing everything herself. Two intense years of working for clients and gaining essential experience now means she has the wisdom and experience to lead her team in the right direction. You still have to do the work - While Emily recognized the need to hire a coach, she asserts that doing so isn’t like a magic button that will solve all your problems. An excellent coach will give you quality advice and help you take things to the next level. But, you still have to put in the work. What’s the priority? - Emily is incredibly focused. As the CEO of a fast-moving, high-growth company, there is so much going on. She remains discipline and focuses on the highest priority issues or projects of the moment. First-class client service is the cheapest form of marketing - While Emily carries out a lot of marketing for her services, every big-name client she has landed has been a referral. What does this mean? If you continue to go above and beyond for your clients then they will send their friends, family, and associates your way because they trust in your ability to deliver. And lots more! Tune in now. This episode is brought to you by ACUITY SCHEDULING: Support for our show today came from Acuity Scheduling. We are all ready to make more money and serve more people, but if you are in an email ping-pong game with potential clients, struggling to schedule your next call, you need Acuity Scheduling. Acuity Scheduling is your online assistant, working 24/7 to manage your schedule. Click the link below and sign up to receive a 45 Day FREE TRIAL.
Emily Paek was one of the first craft chocolate makers in Korea, and quite frankly, it’s been a long road to journey down. Over the last few years I’ve had the honor of watching Emily’s chocolate brand, Public Chocolatory, grow into its space and educate the Korean public as to the merits of craft chocolate. Being located outside of Seoul, where the majority of tourists stay, has been both a blessing and a curse. While Emily has no chocolate competition in Chuncheon, the local market is about 2% the size of Seoul (an unfair comparison, but still). Other than a recently-hired employee, the shop has been a one-woman show for almost 3 years. So how does one bring fine chocolate to a populace still getting used to the idea of dessert, but fully willing to pay $6 for a cup of coffee? Note that the topic of the Korean chocolate market plays heavily in my questions thanks to the podcast episode for which I was interviewing Emily. Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chocolateontheroad/ Show Notes: https://damecacao.com/interview-emily-paek-founder-of-public-chocolatory/
Chicago is still coping with last year's unfortunate breakup of electro pop duo Celine Neon. The fiery and dynamic collaboration between Maggie Kubley and Emily Nejad drew a devoted following with their gritty anthemic songs, upfront feminism, inventive videos and more sass than just about anybody in the game. But don't worry, Maggie and Emily are still BFF's. While Emily is baking amazing cakes, Maggie is already back in the scene with new music to share. Her new solo effort is the "Come Over" EP. For this collection of songs, Maggie taps into her theater background as she excavates past traumas, processes past relationships and reflects on periods of loneliness and her lifestyle pre-sobriety. Jill Hopkins spoke with Chicago musician and performance artist about the new project, and the new stage in her music career. For more info about Maggie Kubley, visit: https://www.maggiekubley.com "Come Over" EP release show takes place 4/19 and 4/20 at The Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.
Emily is a west-coast mom of two little girls. She’s also a photographer and a blogger… and a recovering alcoholic. While Emily has been sober for nine years, her scary past with drugs and alcohol is still a very relevant reminder of how different her life could have been. You can follow Emily's journey on her BLOG and on her IG.
While Emily is stuck in the cold of Sundance and advertisement experiences, Tess and Molly talk about a different Netflix documentary, maritime madness, and a new segment: Food Moods. This episode is sponsored by: [Risk! Podcast](http://risk-show.com/) Call in to Night Call at 240-46-NIGHT Be sure to drop in on the Night Call Birthday Party February 5th at [Gold-Diggers.](https://gold-diggers.com/) Articles and media mentioned this episode: Documentary, [Murder Mountain](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9078908/?ref_=nv_sr_1) Book, [Vineland](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9788472234710) by Thomas Pynchon TV Show, [Sex and the City](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1000774/?ref_=nv_sr_3) Article, Outside, ["My Father's SOS—From the Middle of the Sea"](https://www.outsideonline.com/2360811/mayday-fathers-disappearance-pirates) TV Show, [Naked and Afraid](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3007640/?ref_=nv_sr_1) Wikipedia Article, [Nautical fiction](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautical_fiction) Film, [Moana](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3521164/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1) Book, [True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle](https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780545477116) by Avi TV Show, [Westworld](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475784/?ref_=nv_sr_1) "Night Call" by [4aStables](https://www.4astables.com/). Sound effects by [pfranzen](https://freesound.org/people/pfranzen/sounds/326218/), [xserra](https://freesound.org/people/xserra/sounds/161699/), and [Eelke](https://freesound.org/people/Eelke/sounds/144835/). Additional sfx from [freesound.org](https://freesound.org/). Music used is "Life on the Odyssean Wave" by [Steven Arntson](http://www.stevenarntson.com/). Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Do you make time for creative ideas you have outside of your "day job"? In this episode, I'm talking to Emily Cretella who not only runs her own copywriting and content marketing firm (her "day job"), but also created an online publication called MotherHustle to share what she's learning as a mom and business owner and provide a place for others to share their stories too. As if that isn't enough, Emily recently made space for another creative pursuit - writing a novel! While Emily doesn't know where these creative projects will lead, she makes time for the things she's interested in. We talk all about how these passion projects came about and the mindset she has behind fitting them in. Highlights: How motherhood changed the course of her career The weekly newsletter she started to share what she was learning with other working moms Creating a community to share experiences with MotherHustle Letting a passion project be personal exploration instead of making it a business or a job Allowing creative pursuits to organically lead to your next career step The dream Emily decided to go after instead of letting it happen "someday" Today’s Guest: Emily Cretella is the founder of MotherHustle.com, an online publication + community featuring unpolished personal essays, inspiration-fueling advice and no-nonsense resources for creative mompreneurs, from creative mompreneurs. When she's not helping other moms find + follow their fulfillment, she runs the copywriting and content marketing firm CursiveContent.com, where she helps clients create + share stories their audiences love. She adores being mom to her two little ladies and drinking obscene amounts of coffee from mugs with pithy sayings. Resources: instagram.com/motherhustle facebook.com/motherhustle twitter.com/motherhustle pinterest.com/motherhustle instagram.com/emilycretella facebook.com/emilycretella linkedin.com/in/emilycretella twitter.com/emilycretella motherhustle.com cursivecontent.com ------ Way too much on your plate? Download the 5 Minute Prioritization Drill to crush stress: http://shereaches.com/5minutedrill/ Learn More About Tiffany’s Work http://shereaches.com/working-mom-strategy/
Bi-Sexual AwakeningAs early as 10 or 11, Emily felt that she was bi-sexual. Listen as she describes her evolution of feelings, relationships, and sexual interactions.Coming of AgeAt the age of 16, Emily felt ready for sex. Listen as she discusses her life experience in a small-town community. This smaller atmosphere created a sense of little-to-no options for her first sexual encounter.Going to college, Emily was excited to find freedom for opportunities for relationships and sex. However, she describes her perspective as a return to her experience from her hometown, one of a smaller, closed group without many opportunities for a sexual partner.College LifeAn unrequited emotional infatuation places Emily in a difficult situation involving the pressures of feeling like a virgin and balancing the emotions within a “friends with benefits” situation. Hear Emily describe the evolution of this relationship as it develops and then abruptly comes to a close.Turning PointSelf-reflection leads Emily to realize that her personal history demonstrates her inclination to pursuing relationships that would inevitably fail and at the same time help her avoid feeling a sense of rejection.Listen as Emily discusses the development of this personal realization and then works on the personal and emotional change to engage in more positive relationships while accepting the reality of rejection.Human Sexuality ClassBrave new frontier encouraged by a human sexuality project. Emily’s essay assignment was to do something that was new to her within the realm of sexuality. While the assignment was open to development based on the individual, Emily chose to open a profile on a dating app for more alternative lifestyles.Emily identified as bisexual and was looking for a threesome. Listen as she describes the development of the relationship with a couple she connected with and met. While non-traditional, Emily was able to experience the deeper emotional relationships that develop between a couple and her own deeper emotional ideas of intimacy.Turning PointHonest and positive life changes came from Emily’s experience with the couple. Hear her describe how that non-traditional but honest experience she sought out helped her better understand the importance of pursuing relationships that are more emotionally rewarding and honest because they include the possibility of rejection.An App ExperienceChange in viewpoint, change in pursuits. While Emily had previously used dating apps in her college life, she never really took it seriously. However, after her threesome experience, she developed her intentions, commitment, and bravery to finding and pursuing what she really wanted.Underlying InsecuritiesProgress and emotional states, hear as Emily describes that while she has made progress with her personal relationships, there still exists some of her fundamental insecurities that she continues to work on.Sexual UnderstandingListen as Emily describes her sexually open upbringing which provided her with a strong foundation and understanding of sex. She emphasizes that key emotional ingredients lie in the differences between theory and practice, or “smelling the food vs. tasting the food”.Developing the HungerHealthy happy sex and developing relationships, Emily highlights the development of her understanding and desires of sex and relationships through her creative metaphor of food.The LessonEmily summarizes that it is essential for personal development and relationships that it is necessary to“ask for what you want and put yourself out there.” And that risk is a necessary component of achieving your personal desires.More info:Book and New Course - https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb - https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/
Bi-Sexual AwakeningAs early as 10 or 11, Emily felt that she was bi-sexual. Listen as she describes her evolution of feelings, relationships, and sexual interactions.Coming of AgeAt the age of 16, Emily felt ready for sex. Listen as she discusses her life experience in a small-town community. This smaller atmosphere created a sense of little-to-no options for her first sexual encounter.Going to college, Emily was excited to find freedom for opportunities for relationships and sex. However, she describes her perspective as a return to her experience from her hometown, one of a smaller, closed group without many opportunities for a sexual partner.College LifeAn unrequited emotional infatuation places Emily in a difficult situation involving the pressures of feeling like a virgin and balancing the emotions within a “friends with benefits” situation. Hear Emily describe the evolution of this relationship as it develops and then abruptly comes to a close.Turning PointSelf-reflection leads Emily to realize that her personal history demonstrates her inclination to pursuing relationships that would inevitably fail and at the same time help her avoid feeling a sense of rejection.Listen as Emily discusses the development of this personal realization and then works on the personal and emotional change to engage in more positive relationships while accepting the reality of rejection.Human Sexuality ClassBrave new frontier encouraged by a human sexuality project. Emily’s essay assignment was to do something that was new to her within the realm of sexuality. While the assignment was open to development based on the individual, Emily chose to open a profile on a dating app for more alternative lifestyles.Emily identified as bisexual and was looking for a threesome. Listen as she describes the development of the relationship with a couple she connected with and met. While non-traditional, Emily was able to experience the deeper emotional relationships that develop between a couple and her own deeper emotional ideas of intimacy.Turning PointHonest and positive life changes came from Emily’s experience with the couple. Hear her describe how that non-traditional but honest experience she sought out helped her better understand the importance of pursuing relationships that are more emotionally rewarding and honest because they include the possibility of rejection.An App ExperienceChange in viewpoint, change in pursuits. While Emily had previously used dating apps in her college life, she never really took it seriously. However, after her threesome experience, she developed her intentions, commitment, and bravery to finding and pursuing what she really wanted.Underlying InsecuritiesProgress and emotional states, hear as Emily describes that while she has made progress with her personal relationships, there still exists some of her fundamental insecurities that she continues to work on.Sexual UnderstandingListen as Emily describes her sexually open upbringing which provided her with a strong foundation and understanding of sex. She emphasizes that key emotional ingredients lie in the differences between theory and practice, or “smelling the food vs. tasting the food”.Developing the HungerHealthy happy sex and developing relationships, Emily highlights the development of her understanding and desires of sex and relationships through her creative metaphor of food.The LessonEmily summarizes that it is essential for personal development and relationships that it is necessary to“ask for what you want and put yourself out there.” And that risk is a necessary component of achieving your personal desires.More info:Book and New Course - https://sexwithoutstress.comWeb - https://www.bettersexpodcast.com/Sex Health Quiz - http://sexhealthquiz.com/If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to be a part of making sure it continues in the future, consider being a patron. With a small monthly pledge, you can support the costs of putting this show together. For as little as $2 per month, you can get advance access to each episode. For just a bit more, you will receive an advance copy of a chapter of my new book. And for $10 per month, you get all that plus an invitation to an online Q&A chat with me once a quarter. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/bettersexpodcastBetter Sex with Jessa Zimmermanhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/better-sex/
While Emily has had experience working for other private practices in her career, she set off to found her own company when she realized she wanted to pursue the clients she was most passionate about and make her own schedule. Her practice is driven by her training as a Hanen instructor and considerable time spent with therapists in other fields, such as occupational therapy. Here's What We Cover:How she chose the unique name of her practiceEducating herself on business administration skills in order to acquire clients, particularly onlineThe benefits she has reaped from delegating different activities to othersHow she structures her day to maximize her timeHer successful marketing strategies and the next group she wants to break intoThe particular feature of her website that has helped add a personal touchNeed helping starting or growing your private practice? Visit www.PrivatePracticeInfo.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peri-Peri might as well be called "Nando's sauce" but this podcast refuses to let that happen. We learn all about its Latin America via Africa via Portugal roots. Tom tells us what number of dates it takes for him to take a lady to Nando's. We virtually visit the first Nando's in the UK. Tom goes on the hunt for Peri-Peri bants. While Emily gets distracted by about the mysterious Nando's Black Card legend and the REAL black card issued by the Dumpling Truck in Spitalfields Market and dreams up her ideal fast food loyalty programme.
In today’s episode you’ll here my first ever conversation with not one, but TWO interview guests! As we discuss everything from their coffee shop obsession to building their dream business from the ground up. Becki and Emily met a few years back when Emily began regularly attending Becki’s barre classes! I also had the opportunity to take Becki’s classes while home for the holidays in New Hampshire. I really enjoyed her classes – they were fun, and SO different from what I usually do! I remember loving how much more aligned I felt after. Becki successfully owned and managed her own private barre studio. While Emily ran her own business as a hair stylist & makeup artist. With their like-minded girl-boss mentality it’s no surprise the duo quickly became friends. A little over a year ago they decided to join forces and start a new venture to create a place that blended both their strengths. The vision for LOCAL Beauty Barre was born.It was to be a full service Salon and Spa as well as a Boutique Fitness Center offering Barre, Yoga, Mat Pilates, TRX & Pilates Reformer Classes – combining the best of both their worlds! In this […] The post LPP #13 Setting The Bar with Becki & Emily of Local Beauty Barre appeared first on Liveng Proof.
In today’s episode you’ll here my first ever conversation with not one, but TWO interview guests! As we discuss everything from their coffee shop obsession to building their dream business from the ground up. Becki and Emily met a few years back when Emily began regularly attending Becki’s barre classes! I also had the opportunity to take Becki’s classes while home for the holidays in New Hampshire. I really enjoyed her classes – they were fun, and SO different from what I usually do! I remember loving how much more aligned I felt after. Becki successfully owned and managed her own private barre studio. While Emily ran her own business as a hair stylist & makeup artist. With their like-minded girl-boss mentality it’s no surprise the duo quickly became friends. A little over a year ago they decided to join forces and start a new venture to create a place that blended both their strengths. The vision for LOCAL Beauty Barre was born.It was to be a full service Salon and Spa as well as a Boutique Fitness Center offering Barre, Yoga, Mat Pilates, TRX & Pilates Reformer Classes – combining the best of both their worlds! In this […] The post LPP #13 Setting The Bar with Becki & Emily of Local Beauty Barre appeared first on Liveng Proof.
While Emily was unable to record, Kumail had an in-depth conversation with Cliffy B to talk about gaming, making cool games that people want to do fun new things with, and much more. Plus an intro with Kumail and Emily talking Arkham!