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Liz starts this episode explaining why she feels like she may die at work and how crazy it has been this past week. While Liz was barely scrapping by, Bree had the cutest family pictures done, even though she had to fight Aleki to smile. This week we jump into RHONY quick and we talk about how much we LOVE Eboni and how brilliantly she speaks to the other women even when it is about hot topics like race and equality. Also isn't it amazing that on two very different groups of ladies, the RHONY and RHOBH are both talking about and dealing with the same issues of race and not being seen. And is it just us, or can Sutton not get any worse at this point. Her lack of care for anyone but herself is embarrassing.Bree also finished All American on Netflix, in record time. Even though she loved it she had a few issues with characters, which I think we can all agree with. Then we talked about a ton of pop culture news, including the Scott Disick and Amelia Hamlin pictures that have come out recently. We cannot stand for it! Don't forget to follow is on RelatableRealityPodcast on Instagram.
Las Vegas aces player Liz Cambage lashes out at Connecticut Sun head coach Curt Miller for his offensive comments about her size to a ref during the game. So Curt gets a one game suspension and a $10,000 fine. And apologizes to Liz as well. While Liz goes on social media and gets away with commenting on his size AND his ethnicity and his gender...with, as of this time, no consequence. So in this case, do two wrongs make one right? I don't think so.
Trigger Warning: This show mentions sexual abuse. Liz Bentley who is the host of Feathers In My Hair and Liz Explains It All (Patreon) podcasts is our guest day. Feathers In My Hair is about MTV's Teen Mom through the lens of psychology, sociology, and Bentley's own life experience in sobriety. We don't discuss Teen Mom in this interview, so don't worry if you haven't seen the show. Liz Bentley's own story is far more raw and real than a reality television show. She openly shares about growing up as an upper-middle-class Jew outside of Philadelphia. She started smoking marijuana at 11, drinking and taking Adderall as well as other pills. Her parents were also addicts. After briefly becoming addicted to heroin, she went to rehab and been sober for six years. In this episode, we talk about addiction, recovery, and how yoga, therapy, and EMDR helped her. We also discuss being a podcaster, reading reviews, fandom, talking about herself, and why she thinks reality shows are modern-day soap operas. While Liz gets real, there are many funny moments of this interview as well. Please show up for us by subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Or share on social media or with a friend! Connect With Asher Gottesman http://www.ashergottesman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theasherg/ https://twitter.com/TheAsherG Connect With Liz Bentley https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feathers-in-my-hair/id1214585532 https://www.patreon.com/lizbentley https://www.instagram.com/bentleyliz1/ https://twitter.com/bentleyliz1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You thought Liz was going to do a month of special-guest episodes and not invite Nick back? First up, we each go through our curated lists of loungewear we have purchased or are looking to purchase. While Liz focuses on luxury lounge finds, Nick chats on more practical attire. Brands discussed include Naadam, Reformation, Brother Vellies, Retrobrand and Acorn. Next, we give our his and her gift guide for those wanting to get holiday shopping done early this year. Gifts include everything from clothing to home items to music. Now let’s just hope Nick revisits this episode when it comes time to buy Liz her Christmas presents. Happy shopping!www.runwaywalkscurrenttalks.com https://www.instagram.com/runwaywalkscurrenttalks/ https://twitter.com/RunwayTalks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW7W32h_5l7nnlrL1vazjlw/featured
Liz is a Head! In the worst way, unfortunately. While Liz tackles complex and pretentious dating scenarios, Jenna attempts to be a Head, Jack attempts to be a page and Toofer and Frank attempt to write a Tracy Jordan autobiography in one day. Original airdate: January 18, 2007 @blergpodcast @takespod www.takespod.com/blerg --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Trigger Warning: This show mentions sexual abuse. Liz Bentley who is the host of Feathers In My Hair and Out of Work Liz (Patreon) podcasts is our guest day. Feathers In My Hair is about MTV's Teen Mom through the lens of psychology, sociology, and Bentley's own life experience in sobriety. We don't discuss Teen Mom in this interview, so don't worry if you haven't seen the show. Liz Bentley's own story is far more raw and real than a reality television show. She openly shares about growing up as an upper-middle-class Jew outside of Philadelphia. She started smoking marijuana at 11, drinking and taking Adderall as well as other pills. Her parents were also addicts. After briefly becoming addicted to heroin, she went to rehab and been sober for six years. In this episode, we talk about addiction, recovery, and how yoga, therapy, and EMDR helped her. We also discuss being a podcaster, reading reviews, fandom, talking about herself, and why she thinks reality shows are modern-day soap operas. While Liz gets real, there are many funny moments of this interview as well. Please show up for us by subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Or share on social media or with a friend! Connect With Asher Gottesman http://www.ashergottesman.com/ https://www.instagram.com/theasherg/ https://twitter.com/TheAsherG Connect With Liz Bentley https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feathers-in-my-hair/id1214585532 https://www.patreon.com/lizbentley https://www.instagram.com/bentleyliz1/ https://twitter.com/bentleyliz1
Travel Gluten Free Podcast Episode 84 Be Healthy Utah Welcome to Spring Into Health! A series podcasts dedicated to health, healing and auto-immune disease. “The more knowledge you have, the more you can become empowered to make the changes you need and doing so, your life may be elevated…” -Dr. Shane and Liz Watt Utah’s Health and Wellness Experts Dr. Shane and Liz Watts started their journey into alternative health when Liz and Shane’s father experienced health issues which were not being resolved by modern medicine. Liz heard a talk about gut health and gut microbiome that inspired her to take a change in her healthcare direction. She started incorporating more natural and holistic healthcare into her daily routine. While Liz supplemented with alternative healthcare, Shane went down the rabbit hole of functional medicine. Together, Shane and Liz started their own movement through the world of holistic healing. Then one morning, Liz woke up and told Shane she had a dream that they were supposed to start a health and wellness conference in Utah. Shocked, but supportive of Liz’s vision, Shane and Liz started the Be Health Utah conference. “Anyone who wants to experience life to the fullest and not just live life” should come to this conference. No matter if you’re a natural health expert or just starting off on your wellness journey, you’re sure to find an interesting, educational and supportive environment at the conference. Be Healthy Utah Conference Is Utah’s Premier health and wellness conference. Come out and meet others who are on their health journey, find support and get valuable alternative health information. Talk to leaders in the industry who are pioneering the latest in health and wellness. Be Healthy Utah Conference will be held at the Mountain America Expo Center in Sandy, Utah on August 28th and 29th with hours on Friday from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday from 10:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Keynote speakers will inspire attendees on Friday, find educational breakout workshops, interactive classes and food demos all day Saturday. Conference speakers, workshops and live cooking demonstrations are all part of the Be Healthy Utah conference for 2020. Find a list of upcoming conference speakers here. If you’d like to get involved as a vendor or a volunteer opportunity find out more on the Be Healthy Utah website. Purchase tickets for the Be Healthy Utah Conference and use code Health2020 for $10 off your ticket! Guest Bio Dr. Shane Watt is a Chiropractor, and Liz Watt is a holistic wellness expert. They are a husband and wife team who have been married for over 26 years and are the proud parents of 6 children. Through first-hand experience with family, patients, and clients, they have seen many natural possibilities for obtaining health in one’s life. They have dedicated their talents to helping others know of additional health options for their health journey. Their company Elevated Learning was founded as they were determined to help others find a more natural way in their health care journey. Elevated Learning is founded on 3 Principles Knowledge Empower Elevate This duo also coordinates Utah’s premier healthy lifestyle event, Be Healthy Utah. They collaborate with doctors, practitioners, and educators to bring health and wellness experts to their exposition audience. Together they speak at health conferences, authors of the book "Healthy Gut, Healthy Mind, Healthy Life", host a podcast called "Be Healthy Naturally" Links and Resources Mentioned Grab the Guide to Traveling Gluten Free Get the BEST all-natural gluten-free travel cosmetics at Lemongrass Spa! Visit my Travel Deals page on my website Support Travel Gluten Free on Patreon Connect with Be Healthy Utah Be Healthy Utah on Facebook Be Healthy Utah on YouTube Be Healthy Utah on Instagram Be Healthy Utah on the web Be Healthy Naturally Podcast Journey with Travel Gluten Free on Social Media Twitter Facebook Youtube Pinterest Instagram On the Web Spread the love of Travel Gluten Free podcast and share this episode with a friend ***Disclaimer: All content found on the Travel Gluten Free Website, including text, images, audio, or other formats were created for informational purposes only. Content contained on Travel Gluten Free website, podcast and social media postings are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice, Travel Gluten Free website, podcast, and guests present content solely for educational and entertainment purposes and use of this information is at your own risk.***
Vibe with Liz and Chloe this week as they dive deep into spring break horror stories. Learn about Chloe’s first plane ride ever and her experience in Hawaii. While Liz describes a messy night with vodka and plans her trip to Colorado. Happy Spring Break! Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/vibecheckpod Twitter: twitter.com/vibecheckpod Instagram: instagram.com/vibecheckpod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
While Liz and Bernie argue gender politics and how to math during the 47th or uh 7th, yeah 7th, Democratic Debate, Trump pulls in another win. Meanwhile Pelosi and the gang announce that they are finally ready to send over articles of impeachment while Trump wins again, signing a historical China Trade Deal. It's a busy Whatever You Want Wednesday!
'Twas the week before Christmas and it sure was a beauty, While Liz and John wrapped up the last of their duties They hastened discussion and tried not to blab, As they earnestly planned the new Content Lab, When what visions arose on this morning so dear? but eggnog, and cookies, and a tall glasses of beer, So away to their microphones they flew with a flash, and opened a Drive folder marked "secret stash" And instead of recording, and wasting the night, They pulled up a document, lovely and bright, And subbed it in quickly, nobody would know, (except for the many rabid fans of the show), Rather than sharing how sausage is made, Or other details of the marketing trade, They’d just read a poem that aligned with the season, When lights are a-twinkle and the air is a-freezin, The poem could be festive and clever and cheery, At a time when some feel bedraggled and dreary, We’d remind them of holiday joy and good cheer — And that our show would return in the new year. With presents to open and rich feasts to share, John and Liz raised their voices, to all who did care And with holiday spirit and hearts full of plenty Said, “Content Lab will be back in the year 2020!” Liz and John sat at their desks many miles apart, With warmth and good cheer in their bright little hearts — They'd saved Christmas week, just as sure as you're born, In just a few days it would be Christmas morn, From John in Connecticut where the snow clouds are gray, And from Liz in her own home, by Chesapeake Bay, We thank you for tuning in to our podcast At any point over this year that has passed We wish you the best in the coming new year, May you spend it with people you hold the most dear, Thank you for listening — but it’s now time to go Happy holidays to all — now go play in the snow!
Elizabeth Warren recently unveiled her medicare for all plan. While Liz has been scant on details, this plan lays out how she plans on paying for her plan. Tim Picciott CFP® CRPC® is joined by WAM's economic analyst and Author John Sneisen to tear apart Warren's plan for soaking the rich.
At birth, Liz's parents were told they would not see their baby leave the hospital. Liz was born with an extremely rare congenital birth defect where her kidneys and ureters were not connected normally, disabling urine to be removed from her body. While Liz did survive, she has faced years of tremendous trials in her life. She shares how vital her faith has been in this journey, and she wants to give glory to God for the miraculous ways He has moved in all of her trials.
Hey Finding Your Shine fam, it’s just me, Nina, on the pod today! While Liz is livin’ it up in Italy, I thought it would be the perfect time to come on and have a solo episode. For the episode today, I’m giving you all the juicy details of my second round of Empowered Mind, Empowered Body, which is launching in just a few short weeks. I’ll be sharing how much the first group loved their experience, my takeaways from leading it, why I find group coaching such an incredible tool, and so much more! We Chat About: What to expect from this program Why I started the group course How you can participate Is this for you? Testimonials from the first round of Empowered Mind, Empowered Body Special offer just for FYS listeners! Resources: Learn more: Empowered Mind, Empowered Body code SHINE50 Instagram: @nourishedwithnina Connect With Us: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Join our Patreon Page: Finding Your Shine Podcast Join our FB Group: Finding Your Shine Podcast Tribe Instagram: @findingyourshinepodcast Email: hello@findingyourshinepodcast.com Finding Your Shine is a production of Crate Media
Hey Finding Your Shine fam, it’s just me, Nina, on the pod today! While Liz is livin’ it up in Italy, I thought it would be the perfect time to come on and have a solo episode. For the episode today, I’m giving you all the juicy details of my second round of Empowered Mind, Empowered Body, which is launching in just a few short weeks. I’ll be sharing how much the first group loved their experience, my takeaways from leading it, why I find group coaching such an incredible tool, and so much more! We Chat About: What to expect from this program Why I started the group course How you can participate Is this for you? Testimonials from the first round of Empowered Mind, Empowered Body Special offer just for FYS listeners! Resources: Learn more: Empowered Mind, Empowered Body code SHINE50 Instagram: @nourishedwithnina Connect With Us: Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Google Podcasts Join our Patreon Page: Finding Your Shine Podcast Join our FB Group: Finding Your Shine Podcast Tribe Instagram: @findingyourshinepodcast Email: hello@findingyourshinepodcast.com Finding Your Shine is a production of Crate Media
Enjoying God Help Us? Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. - In episode 13, Ryan Mather and I discussed the harmful beliefs we all hold. In many ways, this episode is a follow-up to that one - in which I talk with Liz Kearny about power and spiritual authority. While Liz and I both get frustrated with people who say they just want to do “what the Bible says,” we realize we also have put our hope and responsibility into the hands of a different kind of spiritual authority - our political heroes. I personally have let my privilege drive my naïveté about the realities of injustice in our country, so I’m grateful that Liz is here to talk about owning her power as a pastor, our shared devotion to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and learning how to be our own political heroes. Liz is an ordained pastor in the Presbyterian Church USA and serves in southwest Washington state as both a parish pastor and a hospital chaplain. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: The Enneagram: A Christian Perspective The Road Back to You FIND LIZ: Facebook Instagram - I’m Annie Mesaros: a theologian, writer, spiritual guide, and host of this podcast. I offer coaching and facilitation for individuals and groups that are working to transform the world for good. Learn more and contact me at anniemesaros.com. Follow the podcast on Instagram @godhelppod.
In today’s episode, I introduce to you a new friend of mine, Liz Dunton. During the interview, Liz opens up and shares with me a pivotal moment when God used a cab driver to ask her a question that ultimately changed her life. I loved hearing from Liz because she is the real deal and shares with an open honesty of what state of mind she was in when God pursued her. While Liz admits she is not perfect and does not have it all together she knows God has given her His Word to draw her back into full restoration. I pray that God will encourage you and draw you to Himself through hearing Liz’s story. If you have questions about how to have a relationship with Christ please contact me through my website at www.JodiAiken.com. In Christ, Jodi Aiken
In this podcast I talk to Reid Zurlo, she is the Reluctant Client. She reviews her funny, kitschy hair salon history. If your in the salon business or if you can simply relate your salon histroy. Please take a listen. BlogThe Life Cycle of a Reluctant Client My freind Reid is a classic and yet reluctant client. She is the type who doesn't want to commit to doing her hair regularly. “it is too expensive, too time consuming.” But the salon environment offers so many more benefits for her, the friendship, camaraderie, the calmness, the rejuvenation, the downtime from the daily grind, release from the psychosis of life, of family, divorce, drug addiction and more. Reid doesn't just come to the salon for hair, she comes for solace.Reid like so many others wants the results of coming to the salon but not the commitment. At least that is how she intellectualizes the experience. “I hate it.” I didn’t go to salons for years she says, I was young and I let my hair go wild. This is when she was young with three young children a deadbeat husband and a nagging pain that wouldn’t go away. The pain was in her right frontal lobe. It was above the right eye and was always felt when she considered divorce. Divorce was an anathema, a subject never to be. Now an expert, Reid runs a podcast supporting men in their time of divorce. Reid recognizes the pain as the relationship that should have never been. Is the girly salon she goes to a reaction to it all?My sister Liz is the same, a reluctant client: too expensive, too time consuming. But being one of five generations of hair stylists-how is this even possible? Granted that she is the black sheep, the only one to not go into hair design as a career. Removed from that salon dominance, Liz is a reluctant client. She would rather be spending her time doing one thousand other things. But Liz too finds herself in need of the salon environment. This isn't just for her hair, it is her familial interactions. She lives in California and waits to get her hair done. She wants that family interaction, so she waits. Flies into Chicago every 4 months to get her hair done spend time with her stylists; her sister in law or brother. She switches back and forth depending on conversations she needs to have.While Liz is in the salon, she interacts with the other humans. She meets one that speaks Italian, another tells her a story of how the salon comes to her house to take care of a daughter who cant and wont leave the house.Modern life has this potential. It is the potential to never leave the house, to become a hermit. Can’t Amazon deliver everything, bank deposits made over the cell phone, even when going from place to place you can hermetically sealed yourself in the car. The opportunity for a solo life is very real, but is this really what humans crave? When confronted with too much technology we use it to create Facebook, with the promise of social interaction. But social media fails to deliver and just estraines us further from each other.My future prediction is that places like salons become the go to for real social interactions. Sure you get your hair done, but also you get that mandatory dose of humanity.Reid will tell you she goes to the salon to get her hair done and Liz will say the same, but too costly, too time consuming; it may be too costly and time consuming not to go. My theory is that human needs drive us to human interaction. The salon is one of the few places left where that can occur.
On the 12th day, Katie tells you all about the serial killer she finds the most interesting, the Night Stalker. While Liz covers a story that is potentially murder, but may also be so many other things...
In Episode 54, we welcome Elizabeth “Liz” Dunn, author of the book, “Happy Money: The Science of Happier Spending”. Meb suggests they walk through the book using its five broad takeaways as their outline. But before they dive in, he asks Liz about her inspiration for writing the book. Liz tells us that when she began making a “real, grown up” salary, she wasn’t entirely certain what to do with it. She was curious how to use it most effectively to promote her own happiness. Interestingly enough, there wasn’t a great deal of research on the topic. Next, Meb asks Liz to discuss her first main finding (and likely the best-known finding) – our happiness tends to increase when we spend money on experiences rather than things. Liz gives us the key takeaways, after which Meb asks why buying experiences over things is hard for us, when we know that’s what we should do. The problem is we’re bombarded with opportunities to buy things. And it’s easy to see the differences between, say, Liz’s Honda and Meb’s Ferrari (no, Meb doesn’t own a Ferrari). With this comparison, Meb would feel great. But it cuts both ways – it’s also very easy for Meb to see someone else’s far more expensive Bentley, therein making him feel less satisfied with his Ferrari. Conversely, it’s more challenging to compare experiences. Each experience is somewhat unique, therein reducing the tendency to compare. Liz gives us an example using a safari she went on. Meb and Liz soon move on to the second takeaway from the book: “make it a treat.” One of the greatest misunderstandings of happiness is the idea that if something makes us happy, then more of it should make us even happier. Apparently, that’s not the case. Whether we’re talking someone’s salary or a little luxury like “avocado toast” (Meb and Liz are both big fans), when we have more of it, this can erode our capacity to appreciate it. This dovetails into the discussion of the salary “line in the sand” above which added dollars has diminishing impact on real happiness. Liz tells us that in the U.S., this figure is about $75K. But she mentions it with an interesting context… There are two “flavors” to happiness: 1) the kind that comes when you evaluate a question like “am I living the kind of life I want to live?” and 2) the kind that comes when you ask “did I laugh or smile yesterday?” If you’re making more money – well beyond $75K, you’re more likely to answer #1 in an affirmative way. Sure, as you jet off to Bora Bora and evaluate your life, you’re likely to feel good about having the wealth to enable such a trip. However, it turns out this added wealth has very little effect on the second type of happiness – day-to-day happiness. The third takeaway is “buying time.” What are we actually doing with the minutes of our lives? Is there a way to trade our money for more time? Liz and Meb discuss spending an hour commuting to work every day, and how miserable that makes people. Wherever appropriate, it makes sense to spend money on things/services/people that can give us back our time, which we can then spend with loved ones or volunteering, etc. Meb makes the point “show me your calendar and checkbook and I’ll show you what you care about.” While Liz agrees to an extent, she points out that many times the calendar and checkbook DON’T align with things we truly care about because we get into habits – say, mowing the lawn even though we have enough money to pay someone else to do it for us. So part of our challenge is to sniff out where our priorities are out of alignment with where we’re actually spending our time/money, then look to shift out of that mindset. The fourth takeaway is “pay now, consume later.” This is hardly the way our culture does things, with its credit card mentality. Unfortunately, consuming first and paying later is exactly the wrong thing for happiness. Liz and Meb discuss this in detail, dovetailing into the toxic effects of debt. The final takeaway is “invest in other people.” Liz has found that we tend to be happier when we spend our money on other people, more so than ourselves. In supporting this takeaway, she tells us of her study in which she gave people either a $5 or $20 bill, and asked them to spend it by the end of the day – the caveat was that some people were asked to spend it on themselves, while others were asked to spend it on other people. Liz’s team followed up at the end of the day, calling the participants, and found that those who spent the money on others reported feeling happier than the people who’d spent it on themselves. After finishing discussing the book, Liz and Meb go over a paper Liz just published. It’s a fascinating look into what motivates wealthier people to give more to charity. In short, people with lots of money tend to focus on personal achievement more so than the communal “group achievement.” As such, a messaging strategy that reframes the wealthy individual as the hero or standout tends to result in more charitable donations as compared to a communal message. There’s plenty more in this episode, including Liz’s next research project, discussion of Syrian refugees, what prompted a classic Meb-meltdown as a child, and finally, Meb’s pointed question to Liz: If I put you on the spot and asked you to give us one single piece of advice for achieving more happiness, what would it be? What’s Liz’s answer? Find out in Episode 54.
Episode One: It's Katie's birthday, so she covers a story about a murder who shares the same birthday. While Liz covers a story literally too close to home.
Published June 11, 2016 While Liz slacking off having a baby Matt, Robin, Janis and Lynnette pick apart the second to the last episode for Season 4. And have fun with Robin’s trivia challenge! Guest Host this week is Robin Burdge of “The iZombie Podcast with Robin and Steph” among many other things. Join our … Continue reading Season 4 Episode 9 “The Mitigation Of Competition”