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RetroTube
Conversation with Peter Tunstall: childhood, nostalgia & TV

RetroTube

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 91:38


While Heather is on the mend, here's a slightly different episode from normal - I'm chatting to my old pal from primary school, Peter Tunstall. Peter is a writer, brainbox and all-round excellent fellow. We'd intended to talk about some of the TV programmes we watched growing up, but it quickly turned into a more general chat about nostalgia as an idea / sensation. But we do cover Doctor Who, Jackanory and unusual shows which frightened us, amongst other subjects.RetroTube will be back to normal service very soon, but hopefully in the meantime you'll enjoy our wander through the backroads, disused car parks and abandoned canals of the human brain. Or our human brains anyway.Roy Castle's giant seedpod says: please like, rate, review and share the podcast,.https://twitter.com/retro_tubehttps://shows.acast.com/retrotubeemail: retrotubepodcast@gmail.comTheme Music by Berlin Horse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kamile Kave Food Photography Podcast
#20 Heather Barnes - Keep your clients close

Kamile Kave Food Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 54:55


On today's podcast, I talk with Heather Barnes, a Food Photographer and Stylist based out of Austin,Texas. Heather is known for her romantic feeling images and her blog, Mrs. Barnes, where she shares simple, seasonal recipes and how to throw a dinner party as a modern woman. While Heather enjoys working with small local businesses, she has also worked with big names such as Ghirardelli and Bobs Redmill. Today we talk about her journey to becoming a food photographer, the differences between working for small or big clients, and shooting/styling ice cream.Intro (0:00 - 0:53) Heather's Background (0:53 - 4:11) How Heather's background in Fashion Photography has influenced her now (4:11 - 7:19) How Heather transitioned from hobbyist photography to client work (7:19 - 13:15) Heather's Client workflow (13:15 - 19:23) Pre-work deposit and the troubles with licensing (19:23 - 24:37) Why Heather prefers her clients to be on set (24:37 - 26:11) Does Heather make a selection with or without her clients present (26:11 - 31:03)Heather's experience with photographing ice cream (31:03 - 36:02) Heather's experience with working with big clients like Ghirardelli (36:02 - 40:22) Heather's current work on an unusual foraging cookbook (40:22 - 44:59) What Heather finds fun in her work (44:59 - 47:15) Heather's go-to recommendations (47:15 - 51:07) Heathers advice for a beginning food photographer (51:07 - 54:10) Heather's Socials (54:10 - end)

Courtney: Beyond the Cake
Focusing on the Finish Line with Heather Jenson

Courtney: Beyond the Cake

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 52:37


Heather Jenson is a mom of three with a passion for being active. It started back in high school when her parents encouraged her to find a sport she could put all that teenage energy into. She chose swimming and spent the next 10 years competing in the water.It wasn't until years later, after Heather became a mom, that running became such a huge part of her life. At first it was a way to stay active with her kids, but after the birth of her third child, it became a form of meditation and a way to find mental clarity as she battled postpartum depression. As she sought professional help for her depression, Heather turned to her love of fitness like never before and signed up for a new level of athleticism, the Ironman 70.3.Heather had already become a veteran marathon racer, but this new goal helped give her the focus and drive she needed, along with the professional help she was seeking, to fight her way through the darkness. While Heather has run into her fair share of hurdles on training days and race days, nothing quite compares to the accident she was in this past October. As she was driving on the freeway, headed to film one of her coaching sessions with NordicTrack for iFit, she suddenly encountered a scene that looked like it came straight from a movie. With giant construction beams flying across the freeway, Heather's car was hit and thrown off the side of the road. Miraculously, no one died that day, but the event left Heather wondering if she'd ever race again.Today on "Courtney, Beyond the Cake," Heather opens up about her journey with postpartum depression, how running helped her through the darkness, and how she's fought her way to back to the finish line.Sponsor:Get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/beyondcake

IntHERrupt
INT 036: Empowering girls and women through sports and physical activity

IntHERrupt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 23:43


Whether you're overcoming imposter syndrome or just want to feel supported in your career, addressing the difficulties to find empowerment is critical. Today on IntHERrupt, Linda is joined by Heather Fueger, sports marketing director at RSM, to learn how she found empowerment and support through sports and physical activity. Heather was involved in sports from a young age. Growing up in the midwest meant sports was a cultural necessity. That and her professional golfer of a dad meant she was immersed in sports her entire life. While Heather played multiple sports until junior high, it was clear she was far better at golf than anything else. She realized she had to either hone in on golf (to play in college) or just have fun in multiple sports. Heather chose the former. What critical skills for her future career does Heather attribute to sports? Organization: Playing collegiate golf meant learning to balance school, sports, and her social life.  Time management: Her busy life meant prioritizing responsibilities was necessary for success. Teamwork: Despite golf being an individual sport, Heather was still a part of a team and relied on her relationships to improve. It's essential for women to be in sports. Being active can dramatically help anyone's mental health.  Utilizing a gym or participating in a club sport is an opportunity to network and meet like-minded people. In fact, meeting others through golf was how Heather networked her first job. Beyond a professional career, you can play several lifelong sports like golf and tennis as you grow older. How does Heather continue to grow in a male-dominated industry? She knows her strengths and weaknesses and leverages her strengths to perform her best. A direct boss who is supportive can make all the difference in career advancement. A supportive boss means Heather has the freedom to make decisions, knowing that it would merely be an opportunity to learn if she were to mess up.  To get in contact with Heather, connect with her on LinkedIn. Do you have stories to tell? Connect with Linda to share them. This podcast is produced by TSE Studios. Check out other podcasts by TSE Studios, including this episode's sponsor, The Sales Evangelist, helping new and struggling sellers close more deals and achieving their sales goals. Subscribe to the IntHERrupt Podcast so you won't miss a single show. Find us on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, and Stitcher. Audio created by Ryan Rasmussen Productions.  

Our Daily Bread Podcast | Our Daily Bread

When author and evangelist Becky Pippert lived in Ireland, she longed to share the good news of Jesus with Heather, who’d done her nails for two years. But Heather hadn’t seemed remotely interested. Feeling unable to start a conversation, Becky prayed before her appointment. While Heather worked on her nails, Becky flipped through an old magazine and paused at a picture of one of the models. When Heather asked her why she was so riveted, Becky told her the photograph was of a close friend who’d years before been a Vogue cover model. Becky shared some of her friend’s story of coming to faith in God, which Heather listened to in rapt attention. Becky left for a trip and later, when she returned to Ireland, learned that Heather had moved to a new location. As Becky reflected, “I had asked God to provide an opportunity to share the gospel, and He did!” Becky looked to God for help in her weakness, inspired by the apostle Paul. For when Paul was weak and pleaded with God to remove the thorn in his flesh, the Lord said, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9). Paul had learned to rely on God in all things—the big and the small. When we depend on God to help us love those around us, we too will find opportunities to share our faith authentically.

Why? The Podcast
Why? Episode 147- Numerologist Heather Schram

Why? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 31:30


When we wanted to learn more about numerology, we got in touch with Heather Schram- and she said the best way to find out more was to just do it- so Heather read our charts. While Heather is giving us the reading, she's telling us more about her experience and what the numbers mean.Heather is offering 50% off readings to Why listeners. Just use the 'Why' as the discount code at checkout on her website.

Ship Tease
New Girl: Jake Johnson Appreciation Society

Ship Tease

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 68:21


Nick Miller is the grumpy bartender we all wish we had in our lives and his romance with the simply adorkable Jess Day in New Girl is the dose of happiness we all need. While Heather loves the pairing, she’s never finished the show to see how they get their happy ending and it’s about time.Nick and Jess relationship recap (source: New Girl)Fan video: The Story of Nick and Jess (source: jessxnight)Gif set: New Girl but its 2020 (source: millerday)Gif set: I just want a weird wonderful life with you. (source: jakesjohnson)Bonus roommates-to-lovers book rec: The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

RetroTube
RETROTUBE OBSCURIOS: Middle English - Interference (1985) with Alex Pearson

RetroTube

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 51:42


While Heather is recuperating from a touch of the Covid (but don't worry, she's firmly on the mend), join Adam and special guest Alex Pearson for a new and occasional dip into the weirder, more obscure and often creepier corners of archive television, Obscurios.For this inaugural episode, we're looking at mid-80s child-terrifier, INTERFERENCE, which went out as part of ITV's Middle English educational programming. Crumbs!If our podcast piques your interest, you can watch the full programme here:https://youtu.be/J27Vlwauao0https://twitter.com/retro_tubehttps://shows.acast.com/retrotubeemail: retrotubepodcast@gmail.comTheme Music by Berlin Horse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Well-Adjusted Mama
Heather Holmes: Changing the Perception of Clean | WAM110

Well-Adjusted Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 47:18


Heather Holmes is the President and CEO of Eco Balanced Technologies Inc. It’s P2 Probiotic Power brand of products was developed to focus on changing the perception of clean in order to protect our families, our homes, our pets and our environment against the proliferation of deadly superbugs, mold, fungus and viruses. By successfully commercializing several probiotic products that meet the needs for home cleaning, body care, pet wellness and allergy, asthma &sinus, P2 Probiotic Power is providing best-in-class products that should be part of any daily health and wellness regimen. While Heather is the President and CEO of P2 Probiotic Power, she prefers to view her role as chief consumer advocate, health coach, biofilm educator and environmental consultant. She passionately embraces the full product line in her daily life and demands the highest quality products for her customers that assure protection of surfaces, barriers to harmful bacteria and healthier lifestyles. Heather’s career to date has prepared her for this role. She has served in executive leadership roles in both large, multinational companies, like Medtronic and STERIS, as well as in many early stage companies. Heather’s years of experience working in medical devices and with hospitals, with seven of those years focused on infection control, have prepared her to make her company a leader in lifestyle, health and wellness products. Additionally, as a former national sales trainer, and with time served on a marketing advisory board, Heather knows how to effectively communicate and motivate. In her spare time, Heather enjoys travel, fine wine, interior design, her dog, skiing, playing tennis, yoga, meditation, Zumba and enjoys spending time with her friends and family. Heather has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Ohio Wesleyan University with a major in International Business and a minor in Economics and French. In addition, she has participated in specialized study programs in Geneva, Switzerland and in MBA courses at American University in Washington, DC. Visit: DrLauraBrayton.com for show notes and available downloads. © 2020 Dr. Laura Brayton

I Love Bookkeeping
Why You Should Not Hire a Bookkeeper...Yet with Heather Denning

I Love Bookkeeping

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 45:27


Heather got her accounting degree in 2014 and worked in corporate accounting for a few years. That’s when she realized that she was meant to be her own boss and really didn’t enjoy the corporate environment. She discovered Bookkeeping Business Launch and after giving birth to her son, she decided to dive into it and give it a shot. [4:10] Initially she was skeptical about the program and whether she could handle it with a newborn, but something clicked once he was two months old. She took her time starting the business but after a year of working on things and landing her first client, it really took off. [6:00] The lack of flexibility was Heather’s main issue with the corporate environment. Being able to determine her own hours and how she runs her business has been very important to her. Flexibility and freedom are very common reasons for people wanting to start their own business. [9:05] Currently Heather has 14 clients, 2 of which she had to part ways with at the beginning of the year, because they didn’t have enough profit in their business to justify it. [9:55] Heather would recommend the bookkeeping business to someone who has the drive and the motivation to do what they need to do to live the life they want to live. There are a lot of benefits to working for an employer but you will never have the freedom you get from building a business around your lifestyle. You should also enjoy working with numbers of course. [11:45] Heather’s end game is to move into the CEO role and start growing her and her business’s capacity. Eventually, she would love to be able to walk away from the business for a while, without having to worry about the work getting done. Finances are a factor to achieve their dreams but it’s not the main issue right now. [14:30] When your business is not about the dire need for money, it puts you into a better situation and puts the power in your hands. You won’t feel the pressure to do something before you are prepared for it. [15:35] By the end of 2019, Heather is hoping to double her revenue and by the end of 2020 she hopes to triple it at least. [16:30] Knowledge is not power, implementation is power. It’s better to take a nugget of wisdom you hear and go execute on it, rather than keep listening and do nothing with it. [18:10] To achieve the growth that she envisions for her business, Heather will need to bring on some new team members. She’s nervous about delegating, because she’s not sure the systems and processes she has set up at the moment are up to snuff. [20:50] Start from the results that you want, and then figure out how to make it work. [22:30] We don’t want to throw people at a process problem, we want to have our processes down and then fit someone into them. [23:00] Heather considers networking and creating relationships to be her unique ability. She has never advertised to find clients, they have all come from word of mouth and networking events. [25:40] While Heather enjoys creating relationships and meeting new people, she doesn’t enjoy going out and searching for new clients and creating new leads. Sales and follow up, and social media are probably the first things that she is going to offboard to someone else. [27:30] Your first hire is probably going to be a virtual assistant, not another bookkeeper. Figure out the tasks that you don’t want to do anymore, record them, and then find a VA to do those things for you. This can free up significant amounts of your time every single month that you can dedicate to tasks you actually like to do. Once everyone is comfortable with the task, you can start expanding the responsibilities. [30:10] List all the tasks that you do in your business, and categorize them into things that you love to do, things that you can do well but don’t energize you, and things you actively dislike doing. Start offloading the tasks you dislike the most by creating your processes around those first. [32:15] Processes are what make your business sellable. Once you get started you will get addicted to creating more. Start with one task and give it to one person. [36:10] For action items, Heather is going to figure out which tasks she can offload to a VA and start creating her processes. The task audit is the first step which she is aiming to have completed by the end of April, and have her first hire by the end of June. [41:05] Before you offboard a task, ask yourself if you should just stop doing it, or if it can simply be automated. Remember this when creating your processes, because you will see things differently when you’re in a teaching frame of mind.   Mentioned in this episode: Denning Bookkeeping Solutions

KXnO The Morning Rush
The Morning Rush 12/07/18 Hour One

KXnO The Morning Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018 46:35


While Heather and Travis are out, Sean Roberts and Ross Peterson host and chat all things Iowa vs. Iowa State and more

Thriving Children Podcast
126: It's OK to Go Up the Slide with Heather Shumaker

Thriving Children Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 26:34


In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare speaks with early childhood author and advocate, Heather Shumaker.While Heather is the author of three books, in this episode a spotlight is shined on It's OK to Go Up the Slide: Renegade Rules for Raising Confident and Creative Kids.

Heather Dubrow's World
Who Didn't Want Heather On RHOC?!

Heather Dubrow's World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 50:00


While Heather preps to go to NYC for her book launch, she answers your questions about handling family expectations for your career choices, spousal drinking habits, and tips on how to avoid overshadowing a friend getting married before you! Have any questions for Heather? Use the Heather Hotline and call or text 949-439-5159 anytime, anywhere! And thank you to today's sponsors: The Dubrow Diet = Heather & Terry's book is available today—order your copy now at Amazon.com ADT Security = Visit ADT.com/Smart to learn more about how you can design and install a secure smart home Zero = Quit smoking today with your first month for only $79 at QuitWithZero.com/Heather

Almost 30
Ep. 77 - Crystals 101, Trusting Your Intuition + Building a Business With Your BFF With The Founders of Energy Muse

Almost 30

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 98:06


This week we're givin' off some HIGH VIBES, talking all things CRYSTALS, and much much more with the founders and CEO's of Energy Muse, HEATHER ASKINOSIE + TIMMI JANDRO! Long story short, Heather and Timmi have been friends for nearly 45 years, living lives of adventure, spirituality, and self-exploration and healing. While Heather was the queen of holistic energy experiments in her home in Manhattan beach for many years, Timmi worked in the garment industry for just as long. And with that combination, Energy Muse was born - celebrating the use of crystals for living your best, most magical life! Back to the show though, for those of you who don't know anything about crystals and need that CRYSTALS 101 lesson, this episode is for you. We start off with a CRYSTAL STONE READING (oooo la fricken la), to reveal what's going on in our lives and find more clarity. And from there we explore ... their stories growing up together, their former careers, and jumping into adulthood first starting their business - making necklaces, performing energy experiments, and doing their low-key crystal deals the evolution of Heather and Timmi's business partnership and trusting relationship when they were trailblazers in the new and fragile crystal industry + the stigma that came with that the energy of the earth + how it got a bad rap how crystals and stones are TOOLS for life - for ritual purposes, gaining composure, touch, feeling comforted, and reminding yourself the value of the Earth what Heather + Timmi have to say to the SKEPTICS our unique ways of realigning ourselves what it was like writing their new book "Crystal Muse" - and how therapeutic and hard the process was showing up for yourself for 11 minutes a day, a ritual, a practice, anything, and if you can't do that, how can you commit to anything else “Do something consistently for yourself for 11 days, or even 40 days, for 11 minutes a day, you’re going to learn more about yourself in that time frame than you can in years of therapy.” Timmi + Heather on how crystals and self-energy work is more than about just you, but it's about being a COLLECTIVE WORLD the power of that recent ECLIPSE in August and what's happened to the Earth since then and LINDSEY'S ACCURATE and MOVING READING from Heather - it's going to BLOW YOUR MIND

In All Things Charity
What is Forgiveness? - In All Things Charity Season 3

In All Things Charity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2016


While Heather is gone, JR. and Tara explore forgiveness and reconciliation. Is there a difference? How do they work? And what responsibility do pastors have to lead in forgiveness?

Catholic Family Journal
CFJ 017 - I Give Up!

Catholic Family Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2010 45:21


In this episode, Heather gives us an update on her pregnancy. While Heather stays home with the ranch, John jumps out of an airplane...and lives! During the RCIA segment, the powerful message behind Lent is discussed. More great feedback from Bob, Maria and Eve. We have a new â??Whatâ??s My Rhymeâ?? champion. PLUS...be among the first to hear the new CFJ podcast promo!