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Wickedly Smart Women
The Business Of Being A Psychic Medium—with Lindsay Marino - 113

Wickedly Smart Women

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 28:11


What does it look like to turn your spiritual gifts into a business? For Lindsay Marino, the process began with uncovering her psychic mediumship and then doing readings for others free gratis. So, how did she go on to build a thriving business and mentorship program for other mediums? Lindsay is a world-renowned psychic medium and coauthor of the Amazon bestseller 365 Days of Angel Prayers. She is dedicated to helping other mediums deepen their gifts and grow their businesses via her online programs. In 2019, Lindsay was named one of the world's Top 10 Next-Generation Psychics, and her work has been featured on Low Country Live TV, OMTimes Radio and Mindalia TV, among many other media outlets. On this episode of Wickedly Smart Women, Lindsay joins Anjel to discuss the traumatic loss of a loved one that catalyzed her spiritual awakening and explain how she affirmed her psychic gifts in spite of a Catholic upbringing. She walks us through her transition from exploring her abilities to serving others, describing the organic way her business as a medium and mentor unfolded. Listen in for Lindsay's insight on setting psychic boundaries and learn how we can ALL connect to the spirit realm if we're open to it! What You Will Learn  The traumatic loss of a loved one that catalyzed Lindsay's spiritual awakening How Lindsay affirmed her psychic gifts (despite her Catholic upbringing) Lindsay's transition to serving others through her gift as a medium Why Lindsay is passionate about helping people connect with their loved ones on the other side The organic way Lindsay's business as a medium and mentor unfolded How different guides serve Lindsay in different circumstances What Lindsay does to set psychic boundaries re: when she tunes into someone else's energy How Lindsay was nominated as one of the world's Top 10 Next-Generation Psychics Lindsay's insight around how we can ALL connect to the spirit realm Connect with Lindsay Marino Lindsay's Website The Lindsay & Tony Podcast for Psychic Mediums & Empath Entrepreneurs Resources 365 Days of Angel Prayers by Lindsay Marino, et al. Clubhouse Connect with Anjel B. Hartwell Wickedly Smart Women Wickedly Smart Women Facebook Community Wickedly Smart Women on TeePublic The Wealthy Life Mentor The Wealthy Life Mentor on Facebook Anjel on Twitter Anjel on Instagram Email: listeners@wickedlysmartwomen.com Leave Us A Message On Our listener line:   540-402-0043 x4343 

Japan By River Cruise
Stairy Stories (w/Lindsay Nelson)

Japan By River Cruise

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 29:41


What's that awful groaning sound?? Nope, it's not us talking about the Olympics, it's Japanese horror!Lindsay Nelson tells us all about the world of scary Japanese movies, and seven days later, we die.Ollie recommends a battery powered river cruise that has run into a familiar problem. Bobby used to like that quote about how on a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero, but now he's worried that the long enough timeline isn't long enough.Topics discussed on this episode range from: Bobby and Ollie's spec script about zombie kappas Much to Brian's dismay, some brief Olympic developments including:Naomi OsakaSkateboardingJapan medalsHow the Olympics works to conflict usHeatstroke athletes The extent of the success of JBRC's first ever video content Other, better, Ollie Horns What Lindsay's "Haunted Japan" Class covers What sets Japan apart from English language horror, and how those differences are surprisingly western-influenced Why we watch horror, and how it might reflect our privilege? What Lindsay expected vs what she got in terms of her enjoyment of horror during the pandemic How mainstream IS horror in Japan? How successful is it at the box office? A couple of different answers to the question "Why study Japanese horror?" What Japanese horror teaches us about the social issues Japan grapples with including:social isolationsingle motherhoodbullyingsuicideanxiety over new media/social media How the new media issues are reflected in the story as well as the production of modern Japanese horror Bobby discovering that his ideas are sequel quality Ollie's anxiety about the word "kaidanbanashi," or ghost stories How Japanese horror interacts with Japanese daily life, and the places in which we feel safe How Japanese horror that features bullying as an inciting incident can function more as revenge fantasies than straight up scare-fests Get access to the extras by supporting the podcast for less than $1 an episode by becoming a member at http://buymeacoffee.com.Topics discussed on this week's BETSU BETSU 1-on-1 extras include:OLLIE SECTION: The movie about the suicide forest, and why you shouldn't publicize a suicide hotspot How that movie was actually shot in SERBIA! The ban on filming within that forest Different religious traditions/takes around suicide Obon and Japanese views on life and death How people in the West are more terrified of death and want to be distanced from it Kaidanbanashi Universal tropes around ghosts versus specifically Japanese ones, and how those Japanese topes have spread around the world Lindsay's class on Japanese horror movies, and what her students have to do for their final project How she had to adapt a class intended for exchange students to a pandemic year where there were no exchange students BOBBY SECTION (mostly movie geeking): The movie about the suicide forest, again, and WHY Lindsay didn't see it as similar to a Japanese movie The multiple remakes of the movie the Grudge, including the new Sam Raimi version Where the term "J-horror" came from, and what it actually encompasses How faithful western remakes of Japanese horror movies have been Bobby and Lindsay's movie recommendations Did the J-horror movie boom in the early 2000s translate into crossover for Japanese creators? How Japanese and Hollywood movie studios went about green lighting horror movies, and marketing them. The crazy reason why the director of the Ring, Nakata, accepted the job in the first place, and how he ended up sticking with horror The crossover phenomenon with Eastern directors, and how trying to produce movies outside of a culture makes things more difficult, and how the insular nature of Japanese filmmaking contributes to this To what extent the western element of misogyny in horror also happens in Japan The final girl trope, and how the lack of it in the Japanese movie "Audition" made it very unsettling for audiences Bobby's favorite scene in the movie "The Final Girls" The deconstruction of horror movies Lots of movie recommendations and lots of Bobby going, "Have you seen this one?" Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.com - it works now.or Tweet to us at @jbrcpodOUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS which will be showing our first ever Video:JBRC PRESENTSWhy Tokyo 2020 is F*ckedSocial Media Links:Lindsay Nelson: EigaFile | Twitter Ollie Horn: Twitter | InstagramBobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeOther things to click onSome are affiliate links because we're sell-outs We record remotely using Squadcast and the podcast is hosted on Transistor.  Bobby uses the Samson Go Mic and Ollie uses the AT2005USB mic ★ Support this podcast ★

Love What You Play
88: Buddy Check For Jesse | Lindsay Goulet & Rob Pallante

Love What You Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 30:05


Lindsay Goulet is an advocate for Buddy Check For Jesse and Director of Exercise Programming and Education for Habit Lifestyle Medicine. Rob Pallante is a former NCAA Div 1 hockey player and the founder of Mindset Body Bank. In this episode, we talk with with Lindsay Goulet, about how Buddy Check For Jesse came to be and how the organization has helped Lindsay's son Owen with his anxiety and talking about mental health with his hockey teammates. Buddy Check For Jesse is a charity founded by Stu Gershman, a dad, sports medicine physician, and a volunteer youth coach, with the goal of de-stigmatizing, educating, and supporting our youth with mental health, through the power of coaches and sport. We also discuss Rob's journey as a hockey player, his near-death motorcycle experience, and his professional business career, and how they all motivated him to become a mindset coach for high performance, conscious-minded athletes and individuals who are looking to develop an invincible mindset. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:06 Why Lindsay is passionate about exercise for mental health and her son Owen's experiences with mental illness. 06:51 Video of Owen's story and how Buddy Check For Jesse helped him. 11:25 Owen's approach to tackling his own mental health. 12:03 The socioeconomic pressures that shape us to build a stigma around mental health. 12:46 Where does the Buddy Check green come from and how Buddy Check helps coaches and athletes open the discussion of mental health. 16:56 How coaches often don't get training to help kids with mental issues and the importance of open communication between coaches and parents. 18:53 How the COVID-19 uncertainty can benefit from Buddy Check and open communication. 21:18 Buddy Check's transition from the hockey space to the multi-sport space and upcoming events. 24:30 Achieving charity status and having the ability to spread the message of Buddy Check For Jesse. 25:29 Basketball, lacrosse, and ball hockey events and partners. 27:01 Lindsay's definition of mental health, and removing the stigma around it. 28:05 How to find Buddy Check For Jesse, access resources, donate, and connect with them over on social media. 29:16 Buddy Check's role in our upcoming Mental fitness summit. 29:37 Outro. The interview featured on this episode of the Love What You Play podcast originally aired live on For the Love of the Game's Facebook page and YouTube channel.

The Real Estate Sessions
Real Estate Sessions Rewind - Lindsay Dreyer - City Chic Real Estate

The Real Estate Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 37:50


Our guest today has done some truly amazing things in the real estate world. Joining us is Lindsay Dreyer, the founder, broker, and owner of City Chic Real Estate in Washington D.C. Lindsay brings an exciting approach to the relationships built between brokers, realtors, and their clients! In this episode, Lindsay and I discuss how being a ‘true digital native' led Lindsay into the real estate world where she did 6 million in sales in her first year! We discuss some of the early doubts of the Internet's ability to create real estate leads and how Lindsay has been able to create such a unique real estate website. Listen in to hear how Lindsay accomplished so much success early in her real estate career. Top Takeaways:  Lindsay Dreyer's Advice for New Agents “You can't do it by yourself. Get a mentor or go to a brokerage that gives you excellent training. I think compared to when I entered into the business in 2007 to now. It is infinitely harder. I think that the cost of getting into the business is a lot higher. Join a brokerage that's like a team or join a team because that team is going to be invested in your success and will be able to give you leads or a system. It's really tapping into someone's previous success.” “That's really why I started City Chic was because I didn't think I was an anomaly [in wanting brokerage support], and I felt like there would be other agents that would appreciate the support that I would have appreciated.” -Lindsay Dreyer [15:55] “The biggest one [problem on a typical agent website] I think is that they all look the same. In the sea of every real estate agent and broker, there are so many websites out there. How are you going to look different, and how are you going to speak to the consumer to stand out?” – Lindsay Dreyer [18:59]       Episode Highlights: [00:34] Intro [00:50] Meet Lindsay Dreyer—D.C. City Chic [02:09] 1000Watt Reimagining City Chic [05:11] Growing up in New Hampshire [06:42] “True Digital Native” [09:01] Attending University of Maryland [11:11] Transitioning in D.C. [14:55] Why Lindsay created City Chic [17:35] Having a Killer Real Estate Website [18:50] Biggest Problems with the Typical Agent Website [20:26] Realtor for Life! [25:50] Deciding if a realtor is the right fit [28:32] Admin/Tech Set up [32:05] Finding a work-life balance [34:55] Lindsay's advice for new agents [36:04] Connect with Lindsay Dreyer [36:28] Closing Thoughts [37:01] Outro Episode Notes:  Joining us today is Lindsay Dreyer, the founder, broker, and owner of City Chic Real Estate in Washington, D.C. Lindsay discusses her success in the real estate industry and how her background in tech during high school has set the foundation for some of her accomplishments in her business today. Lindsay Dreyer is the first guest of The Real Estate Sessions to be from New Hampshire and comes to prove the myth wrong that New Hampshire is all rural living. In the town Lindsay is from and throughout the state is rich culture and history. In high school, Lindsay taught herself how to code html and use Adobe Photoshop using these skills to code her very own websites. She received a two-year graphic design certification from her high school's vocational-technical education program. She landed an internship for one of the first SEO companies in the country as a webmaster at the age of sixteen! Lindsay admits that these skills were crucial to her future and played a large part in her success. After high school, Lindsay Dreyer attended the University of Maryland as it was ranked in the top 10 in the country for both business and computer science. Ending up changing her college track, Lindsay found a love in sales and got her degree in marketing in only three years. Coming to a fork in the road, Lindsay received two job offers one in pharmaceutical sales and another in new home sales construction. She chose to go down the new home sales...

Fuel. Move. Recover. A performance and wellness podcast.

Summary. In this #fuelweek episode, Alex, Lindsay, and Michele focus the discussion entirely on poop and bowel regularity. The way that your body deals with and expells the food you eat says so much about your habits and stress levels. Also, did you know that your positioning and intensity also have an effect?  We also talk about Lindsay's 5 tips for better regularity, how many poops a day is normal, and how long between eating and pooping is to be expected. Enjoy!Click here to go to our blog, learn more about us, or become a member.Topics covered.  The steady flow of Alex's work. Lindsay's enjoyment of the nice weather and return of baseball. Michele's work outdoors and patient caseload.  Tweaks of our podcast audio to make improvements. FMR is being promoted by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics because of our integrative approach.  Why Lindsay talks so much about bowel movements (BMs) as a Dietician. How often does Alex talk about it as a physio? What are the benefits of proper and regular BMs? How do infrequent BMs affect your overall health?  What is the normal amount of time between eating and pooping (aka, "transit time")? How often should you poop?  Why your "normal" potty schedule may not be actually normal. What's the proper position for an easy and successful BM? How stress plays a role in BMs. The role of hydration in BMs. The role of fiber in BMs. The role of gut motility in BMs. How can help regulate your BMs? What can hinder the regulation of BMs? And more.https://wellevate.me/lindsay-maloneClick here to get 20% off your purchase of supplements that Lindsay recommends in the show. It is important for us to disclose that Lindsay does get a percentage from each sale made through this link. Lindsay's recommendations are independent of Wellevate, which is only a place to buy products. Wellevate does not influence her recommendations in any way. Only science, research, and clinical experience guide her recommendations.You can follow us on social media here:Alex on Twitter (@alex_uding)Ali on Instagram (@fullbelly.full.life)Lindsay on Twitter (@lindsaymalonerd) or Instagram (@lindsay.malone.rdn)Michele on Twitter (@micheleionno) or Instagram (@micheleionno)Please like our page on Facebook (@fuelmoverecover) or Instagram (@fuelmoverecover). Please, subscribe/rate/review the podcast wherever you listen, subscribe to our youtube channel, and share our stuff on your social media pages.Thanks to those who support us in making this a reality.

The Fill Your Cup Podcast
083: When You Feel Like You Aren't Living True To Yourself - Lindsay Tompkins

The Fill Your Cup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 80:26


Lindsay Tompkins, Intuitive Life & Business Coach, is notable for many things, but especially for her ability to live unapologetically true-to-herself in her personal life, relationships, friendships, career and lifestyle as a whole. In this episode, you'll learn how getting honest with yourself can bring a sense of clarity and contentment to your life that will help you get out of the trap of looking for happiness in the next person, place or thing. Episode Notes In this episode we discuss: Cultivating confidence: has Lindsay always been this way? Resisting change and how it's holding you back Listening to your gut and how to do it Why Lindsay has Kathryn Ducey's name tattooed on her arm Trusting yourself and why it matters What to do when you feel uninspired Becoming more critical of food & body when life feels “out of control” Lindsay's learnings from doing the keto diet this past Summer Palm Springs Life and Intuitive Living as a whole Showing up authentically online and offline Calling in her dream partner, D Coming out as pansexual Intuitive Way For Eating Winter 2021 - APPLICATION PERIOD CLOSING The application period for The Intuitive Way For Eating Winter 2021 program is closing this Wednesday December 2nd at 5pm EST. Claim one of the 15 spots for the Winter 2021 Intuitive Way For Eating program and submit your application today! If it's a good fit, you will be contacted within 48 hours to secure your spot. Click here to apply.  Thanks to our sponsor, Made With Local Shop Made With Local's exclusive holiday bundles over at madewithlocal.com, including their Super Santa Bundle, Warm Up Winter Bundle and Gingerbread Bundle. These make for awesome gifts for teachers, families or even yourself ! Click here and use “RACHEL20” at checkout on madewithlocal.com to save 20% off of your next order.  Resources: Lindsay Tompkins Instagram @_lindsaytompkins Lindsay Tompkins Website Strut Niagara Instagram @strutniagara @notdefining Instagram Lindsay Tompkin's Runaway Bride Episode (The Very Vulnerable Podcast)

The Real Estate Sessions
Episode 247 – Lindsay Dreyer, Owner/Broker – City Chic Real Estate

The Real Estate Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 37:23


Episode Summary: Our guest today has done some truly amazing things in the real estate world. Joining us is Lindsay Dreyer, the founder, broker, and owner of City Chic Real Estate in Washington D.C. Lindsay brings an exciting approach to the relationships built between brokers, realtors, and their clients! In this episode, Lindsay and I discuss how being a ‘true digital native' led Lindsay into the real estate world where she did 6 million in sales in her first year! We discuss some of the early doubts of the Internet's ability to create real estate leads and how Lindsay has been able to create such a unique real estate website. Listen in to hear how Lindsay accomplished so much success early in her real estate career. Top Takeaways:  Lindsay Dreyer's Advice for New Agents “You can't do it by yourself. Get a mentor or go to a brokerage that gives you excellent training. I think compared to when I entered into the business in 2007 to now. It is infinitely harder. I think that the cost of getting into the business is a lot higher. Join a brokerage that's like a team or join a team because that team is going to be invested in your success and will be able to give you leads or a system. It's really tapping into someone's previous success.” “That's really why I started City Chic was because I didn't think I was an anomaly [in wanting brokerage support], and I felt like there would be other agents that would appreciate the support that I would have appreciated.” -Lindsay Dreyer [15:55] “The biggest one [problem on a typical agent website] I think is that they all look the same. In the sea of every real estate agent and broker, there are so many websites out there. How are you going to look different, and how are you going to speak to the consumer to stand out?” – Lindsay Dreyer [18:59]       Episode Highlights: [00:34] Intro [00:50] Meet Lindsay Dreyer—D.C. City Chic [02:09] 1000Watt Reimagining City Chic [05:11] Growing up in New Hampshire [06:42] “True Digital Native” [09:01] Attending University of Maryland [11:11] Transitioning in D.C. [14:55] Why Lindsay created City Chic [17:35] Having a Killer Real Estate Website [18:50] Biggest Problems with the Typical Agent Website [20:26] Realtor for Life! [25:50] Deciding if a realtor is the right fit [28:32] Admin/Tech Set up [32:05] Finding a work-life balance [34:55] Lindsay's advice for new agents [36:04] Connect with Lindsay Dreyer [36:28] Closing Thoughts [37:01] Outro Episode Notes:  Joining us today is Lindsay Dreyer, the founder, broker, and owner of City Chic Real Estate in Washington, D.C. Lindsay discusses her success in the real estate industry and how her background in tech during high school has set the foundation for some of her accomplishments in her business today. Lindsay Dreyer is the first guest of The Real Estate Sessions to be from New Hampshire and comes to prove the myth wrong that New Hampshire is all rural living. In the town Lindsay is from and throughout the state is rich culture and history. In high school, Lindsay taught herself how to code html and use Adobe Photoshop using these skills to code her very own websites. She received a two-year graphic design certification from her high school's vocational-technical education program. She landed an internship for one of the first SEO companies in the country as a webmaster at the age of sixteen! Lindsay admits that these skills were crucial to her future and played a large part in her success. After high school, Lindsay Dreyer attended the University of Maryland as it was ranked in the top 10 in the country for both business and computer science. Ending up changing her college track, Lindsay found a love in sales and got her degree in marketing in only three years. Coming to a fork in the road, Lindsay received two job offers one in pharmaceutical sales and another in new home sales construction. She chose to go down...

Onward Nation
Episode 952: The power of stories, with Lindsay Hotmire

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 21:16


Master message coach and copy expert Lindsay Hotmire loves to work with coaches and leaders who know there’s nothing formulaic about authenticity. To date, Lindsay has helped 200+ clients (and counting) ditch one-size-fits-all frameworks and formulas so they can simply and genuinely align their message with their beliefs, their values, and (ever-so-importantly) their audience. Once upon a time (before Google changed the world), Lindsay was a high school English teacher. And while she still gets a bit nerdy over sentence diagrams, she adamantly refuses to take sides on the Oxford comma. These days, she unapologetically geeks out over introducing a little bit of woo to a whole lot of science, and she’s used her intuition, creativity, and slightly dusty math skills to help her clients create $10,000 to $1M campaigns all without losing sight of their true, authentic selves. Find her at lindsayhotmire.com or connect with her on Instagram @lindsayhotmire. What you will learn from this episode: How Lindsay began as a high school teacher before working on a variety of projects, and how she got into her current work helping entrepreneurs tell their stories in new ways Why Lindsay believes that stories have the power to change lives, and why stories can create authentic human connections What a “validating circle of inquiry” is, and how it relates to a concept called the “phenomenological nod”, and why this is the goal of storytelling in marketing Why assumption bias, leading with what we think we know, is a real problem in modern-day marketing Linsday shares examples of costly assumption bias marketing mistakes from major brands Pontiac and Walmart Why many entrepreneurs and business owners are being forced to pivot because they didn’t put in the time to do the values work pre-pandemic Where Lindsay recommends you begin doing the important value work, and how a tool called the Authenticity Inventory can help determine what work you need to do Why your behavior must align with your beliefs, and why too often we think we’re aligned when we really aren’t How the global pandemic has changed people’s needs and has altered the world of business coaching as a result How a staggering 86% of consumers are looking to brands to fill the gaps that the government doesn’t fill How real diamonds and fake diamonds differ, and how that applies to your company’s right messaging Resources: Download Free Authenticity Guide at https://lindsayhotmire.com/ Website: https://lindsayhotmire.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lindsayhotmire/ Instagram: @lindsayhotmire Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/

Entry Level Podcast
How social media has helped or hurt our careers in the last decade

Entry Level Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 35:06


We're just a few days away from a new decade! Has the last decade gone as fast for you as it has for us? We thought it was a good time to start our series on social media by reflecting on the evolution of social media since our college days.  We look back on the days when the only platform was Facebook and the only people on it were our friends in college. The quality of your photos were irrelevant. What mattered was the memories made and who had the best album caption.  We also talk about: -What it was like to be the first generation on social media -How we use social media for personal branding -Why Lindsay despises Facebook -Why perception is everything on social media -How and why social media has shifted from mostly personal memories to mostly vanity/business -How to be proactive about having the presence you want And since it's the holiday season, we close with an important topic: best holiday movies! Join the convo on Instagram and give us a rating on itunes!  

Chronically Healing Podcast
Ep. 43 – Healing from Chronic Illness through Retraining Your Brain with Lindsay Mitchell

Chronically Healing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 34:30


Today's episode is with the wonderful Lindsay Mitchell of Vital-Side, "a neuroplasticity-based healing program that uses neuroplastic techniques, along with practice, repetition, focus, breath, and lifestyle changes, to re-wire the brain's limbic system to help you recover from chronic illness." My interview with Lindsay was so inspiring. It was incredibly empowering to listen to Lindsay's story of how she used brain retraining to help her heal from chronic illness. She now considers herself healed and works with others to heal their bodies from chronic symptoms using brain retraining. Make sure to listen in and let me know what you think! In today's episode we chat about ...  Lindsay's story with Lyme Disease, multiple parasites, systemic Candidiasis, and other co-infections How retraining her brain changed her life The science behind neuroplastic techniques Examples of how you can retrain your brain Different ways she keeps herself healthy and happy Why Lindsay started Vital-Side and how she can help you! Links and things ... Vital-Side Website Lindsay's Instagram Jessie's Instagram

Cultivating the Lovely- The Podcast
CTLP Episode 127- Entrepreneurial Moms with Lindsay Teague Moreno

Cultivating the Lovely- The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 68:07


Affiliate links are used in this content. CTL is also brought to you by Plan to Eat meal planning service. Visit PlanToEat.com/LOVELY to start your free 60-day trial instead of the normal 30-day trial. This episode of Cultivating the Lovely is brought to you by Embr. Save $50 off your own Embr Wave when you go to EmbrWave.com and use code LOVELY at checkout. CTL is also sponsored by Blume. Get 25% off your first stick of HugMe Deodorant and Free Shipping by texting “Cultivate” to 79-79-79. Thanks to VistaPrint for sponsoring this episode of CTL. Get 500 high quality professional business cards for only $9.99 when you order from VistaPrint.com/LOVELY. If you want more ways to interact with these episodes, including discussion questions, behind the scenes information, and ad-free episode audio, be sure to check out the Cultivating the Lovely Patreon community! Show Notes- On this week’s episode of Cultivating the Lovely, host MacKenzie Koppa interviews Lindsay Teague Moreno, the author of the new book Boss Up! This Ain’t Your Mama’s Business Book. Lindsay is a busy wife and mom of 3 girls who has a passion for coaching and encouraging women entrepreneurs. On the podcast today, MacKenzie and Lindsay chat about what it is like to be a mom who is also pursuing a dream to build a business and support her family. Lindsay shares her desire to encourage women who want to be entrepreneurs while also being a great mom How sometimes pursuing passions beyond homemaking can actually help some women be better moms Lindsay’s own story of growing up as an aspiring entrepreneur How moving frequently with her husband’s job forced Lindsay to learn what she needed to know for her own business How Lindsay’s passion for her work was both her greatest strength and her greatest weakness Why Lindsay was so driven to make goals and pursue them with all her energy A sneak peek into Boss Up! and some of Lindsay’s tips for women entrepreneurs You are made for this job, but you need to figure out how to make it work for you. -Lindsay Moreno Click To Tweet Being authentic and consistent in your branding and marketing How Lindsay uses story in building her business The vital importance of excellent customer service in creating loyal followers Setting yourself apart by conducting your business with excellence A typical day in the life of Lindsay Current Lovelies- Lindsay: working through some deep self-care with her new therapist Resources Mentioned- Books: Boss Up! Movies: Father of the Bride Find Lindsay- You can find Lindsay Teague Moreno on her website, lindsaytm.com. You can also listen to her Boss Up! Podcast. Follow Lindsay across social media on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube and Twitter. Find MacKenzie- You can find MacKenzie Koppa on Instagram, Facebook, and the CTL Facebook Group, of course! You can also listen to her family podcast The Same Page! Listen to the CTL Podcast-    You just finished reading CTLP Episode 127- Entrepreneurial Moms with Lindsay Teague Moreno! Consider leaving a comment!

Ali Fitness Podcast
A Healthy, Primal Approach to the Keto Diet—with Lindsay Taylor - EP109

Ali Fitness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 37:44


There is a lot of controversy and misunderstanding around the ketogenic diet. And the fact is, any diet that results the liver making ketones qualifies, whether it’s healthy or not. So, how do you sift through the information overload to integrate keto in a way that feels good to you? How do you get away from the value judgements and choose foods that get you closer to your health goals? How can you bring a primal approach to the keto diet, continue to enjoy healthy carbs AND achieve ketosis? An expert on the primal/paleo and ketogenic diets and lifestyle, Lindsay Taylor, PhD, serves as the Senior Writer and Researcher at Primal Blueprint Publishing. She coauthored The Keto Reset Diet Cookbook and The Keto Reset Instant Pot Cookbook with Mark Sisson and collaborated with Layla McGowan to write Keto Passport. A psychologist by training, Lindsay shares her expertise around mindset, goal-setting and lifestyle change to Mark’s Daily Apple and the Primal Blueprint Podcast. An avid ultrarunner and triathlete, she is the lead moderator of the popular Primal Endurance and Keto Reset Facebook communities. Today, Lindsay joins us to explain how endurance sport sparked her interest in nutrition. She shares her take on keto ‘haters’ and describes her primal approach to the keto diet. Lindsay also discusses why the average person doesn’t necessarily need to be in a constant state of ketosis and offers insight into how someone might gain weight while they’re on—or right after they stop—a keto diet. Listen in to understand the danger in labeling foods as good or bad and learn how healthy food choices are an act of self-care! Topics Covered [1:38] How endurance sport sparked Lindsay’s interest in nutrition Forged friendships training for first triathlon with group at local gym Decided to take training more seriously, started to look at food as fuel [5:05] Lindsay’s take on keto ‘haters’ Branded as fad diet (for quick weight loss) No one way to do keto, some unhealthy [8:23] An example of an unhealthy keto diet Come from primal sensibility (care about food quality) 4 hamburger patties, butter coffee, sugar-free Cool Whip + fluff [9:56] Lindsay’s advice on navigating the science of keto Only restrict as much as have to (carbs from veggies, nuts) Find source of reliable basic information [12:45] Lindsay’s insight on being in constant ketosis Important for medical applications (i.e.: MS, cancer) Not necessary for average person [15:47] The biggest myth around the keto diet Misunderstanding that ketosis causes weight loss [18:05] The possibility of gaining weight on/after a keto diet Doesn’t give free reign to eat as much fat as want Return to processed foods will cause inflammation Water weight gain immediately after going off keto May not process carbs as well after years on keto (physiological insulin resistance) [23:00] The danger in placing value judgements on food Causes people to shut down or turn off Guilt + shame not motivating long-term [27:31] Why Lindsay wrote the Keto Passport cookbook People burn out on repetition of meat + vegetables Don’t have to give up love of cooking or culture [30:41] The dishes in Keto Passport that required significant changes Substitute cauliflower in Jollof/Omurice Dolmas (rice stuffed grape leaves) [35:41] Lindsay’s top advice for Ali Fitness listeners Don’t stress out over one perfect path Make choices that make you feel good Learn More About Lindsay Taylor The Keto Reset Keto Reset Facebook Group Primal Endurance Facebook Group Lindsay on Instagram Resources Keto Passport by Layla McGowan and Lindsay Taylor The Keto Reset Diet Cookbook by Mark Sisson with Lindsay Taylor PhD The Keto Reset Instant Pot Cookbook by Mark Sisson with Lindsay Taylor PhD and Layla McGowan Mark’s Daily Apple Podcast Primal Blueprint Podcast The Primal Blueprint by Mark Sisson

Saturdays at the Lounge with Aaron and Lindsay Aiken
HOT FOR ARIANA GRANDE, Encore Majestic by E.P. Carrillo, Best Spotify Playlists

Saturdays at the Lounge with Aaron and Lindsay Aiken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 82:06


We talked about Ariana Grande LIVE on YouTube Join us! Become an Old Soul ► https://patreon.com/theoldsoul SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://bit.ly/oldsoulyoutube In episode 6: - We smoked the Encore Majestic by E.P. Carrillo - http://theoldsoul.community/blog/2019/2/15/encore-majestic-by-ep-carrillo-cigar-review-the-only-cigar-review-you-need-to-read - Ariana Grande's latest album, "Thank You, Next" - The BEST R&B and Hip-hop Spotify playlists - The primary flaw in cigar lists - Why Lindsay loves Star Wars so much, j/k - The best way to celebrate Valentine's Day - And more! Spotify Details: - Ariana Grande: https://open.spotify.com/artist/66CXWjxzNUsdJxJ2JdwvnR?si=4plGMdTmR8-Q0RrmosAj8Q - I Love My '00s R&B - https://open.spotify.com/user/spotify/playlist/37i9dQZF1DWYmmr74INQlb?si=tcZR9o_DQi6HeH9LjXV7cA - '03 Bonnie & Clyde - https://open.spotify.com/user/1165977720/playlist/3zTtbxqYqx7bIakG3ufpYp?si=8V3z8aVnSvOLfURhjAD9kw We hope you enjoy the show! This is a relaxed conversation with little to no preparation...almost like walking into your local lounge and striking up a conversation with friends or strangers. Submit your questions about anything whatsoever and we'll answer them in the next episode! You can submit questions to us here on Patreon, Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. Yes, we are everywhere. Reddit coming soon. ► Patreon: https://bit.ly/oldsoulpatreon ► Instagram: https://bit.ly/oldsoulinstagram ► Facebook: https://bit.ly/oldsoulfacebook ► Twitter: https://bit.ly/oldsoultwitter ► Youtube: https://bit.ly/oldsoulyoutube ► Website: https://bit.ly/oldsoulwebsite ► Patreon: https://bit.ly/oldsoulpatreon Please subscribe on YouTube, like all of our videos, and leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts from! Oh, and tell all of your friends to join us on Patreon. You are the best. Peace and prosperity, ~ Aaron & Lindsay

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
373: Dr. Lindsay Padilla: How To Transition From Academia to Entrepreneur

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 37:53


On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, Dr. Lindsay Padilla joins me to discuss her experience leaving academia to become an entrepreneur. Dr. Lindsay Padilla is the founder of Course Power, a company that helps trailblazing entrepreneurs create student-centered courses, content and communities that get their clients A+ results! Using her tenure-track years spent teaching adults online at a community college and the ridiculous amount of learning she has done in all things education, her team specializes in supporting digital entrepreneurs with the early stages of course or program creation, with a focus on optimizing content and elevating the experience using student feedback. With this unique background, she is also the rambunctious host of the Academics Mean Business Podcast, which shares the journeys of other academics who have started businesses. In this episode, we discuss: -Why Lindsay left academia to pursue entrepreneurship -How to create and optimize a business with an academic background -Does expertise and value need to be understood by the public to sell courses? -Do you need an academic degree to sell knowledge online? -And so much more!   “Look at your time that you give to the institution.”   “It’s not unspoken but it’s expected that we give a lot of our time back and in many cases we are not compensated back for that time particularly fairly.”   “The institution kind of exploits our passion for teaching and learning and loving on our students.”   “Probably the biggest thing we struggle with is marketing.”   “Higher ed has a PR problem.”   “The institution doesn’t just hold the knowledge anymore.”   “You’re impact is bigger than you can probably imagine at this moment.”   “What you can create is infinite.”   For more information on Lindsay: Dr. Lindsay Padilla is the founder of Course Power, a company that helps trailblazing entrepreneurs create student-centered courses, content and communities that get their clients A+ results! Using her tenure-track years spent teaching adults online at a community college and the ridiculous amount of learning she has done in all things education, her team specializes in supporting digital entrepreneurs with the early stages of course or program creation, with a focus on optimizing content and elevating the experience using student feedback. With this unique background, she is also the rambunctious host of the Academics Mean Business Podcast, which shares the journeys of other academics who have started businesses.   Resources discussed on this show: Academics Mean Business Podcast Lindsay Padilla Facebook Lindsay Padilla Twitter Lindsay Padilla LinkedIn Lindsay Padilla Instagram Lindsay Padilla Website Email: hello@lindsaympadilla.com   Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!   Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart!   Xo Karen    

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast
Lindsay Gaze on the NBL's origins and it's current need to expand

Aussie Hoopla NBL & NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 79:43


Dan Boyce continues his interview with Lindsay Gaze, reflecting on the history of the Australian Boomers and sharing stories of from the early years of the National Basketball League. Lindsay's career includes being a part of the Boomers program from 1960 to 1984 and then coaching in the NBL from 1984-2007. In what is the second part of our chat with Lindsay Gaze this episode focuses on the Boomers program in the early 1980s, how the Melbourne Tigers entered the NBL, reflecting on his two national league championships as a coach and discussing current topics in Australian Basketball like the current form of the Boomers squad, thoughts on the NBL expanding and his take on how son Andrew is doing as a coach with the Sydney Kings. Topics on the show include; Dan begins with his thoughts on what's news on the Aussie basketball scene. Cairns Taipans and coach Aaron Fearne part ways (2:00) Reviewing the NBL Awards for 2017-18 (4:30) Phil Smyth's omission from the league's 40th-anniversary team (11:30) 1984 Olympics - Andrew Gaze joins the Boomers (17:30) The curious omission of Michael Johnson, the best Australian to never play for the Boomers (24:00) With Australia likely to suit up ten NBA players at the next Olympics, is this something that surprises Lindsay? (27:00) The Melbourne Tigers enter the NBL in 1984 (39:00) When did Lindsay start thinking that he had enough talent required at the Melbourne Tigers to win a title? (43:30) Why do United seem to have a "half-pregnant" attitude towards their Melbourne Tigers history (52:00) How did Lindsay pull off the recruiting coup of NBL history when he "stole" Mark Bradtke from the Adelaide 36ers (55:00) Was Chris Anstey the player who surprised Lindsay the most with their development? (100:00) Did the Melbourne Tigers underachieve or overachieve by winning two titles with Andrew Gaze, Mark Bradtke and Lanard Copeland on the team (103:00) Lindsay's take on how son Andrew has managed coaching the Sydney Kings over the past two seasons (107:30) Why Lindsay feels the league must expand to be successful (114:00)   All of this and a whole lot more... Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, Rotnei Clark, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Stephen Holt, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon NBA Stars Past & Present - Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti Aussie Basketballers Abroad - Ryan Broekhoff, Brock Motum, Jack White, Ben Madgen, Clint Stiendl, Ater Majok, Rhys Carter, Clint Stiendl Australian Boomers Legends - Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Terry Dozier, Isaac Burton, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and email at info@aussiehoopla.com

Girls On The Sideline
Babies, Irma, Lopsided Scores & Overrated College Football Teams

Girls On The Sideline

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 37:13


We actually considered recording a show last week, but in between Hurricane Irma and Whitney giving birth, we just had no time for it. Now that the storm is gone, Girls on the Sideline is back to give you the best in sports! Before we get started, we’d like to welcome our newest member: Caleb Melancon, Whitney’s newborn baby! Feel free to check him out on our Facebook page! For today’s hot topics, we talk about Florida State’s one game and bye week, huge lopsided games and near-upsets in college football, why we’re starting to think Louisville is overrated, and whether the media is biased towards the East Coast. We also talk about Kevin Sumlin and why we want Florida games to be exciting again.   Highlights of Today’s Episode: Florida State’s 1-0 record and they had a bye week. Bummer. Nobody expected a 47-21 ending on a Clemson-Louisville matchup. Unbelievable Mississippi State vs LSU game. Is this a sign of things to come for LSU? The USC-Texas game was almost an upset and Texas isn’t even ranked. Is there an East Coast sports media bias? Why Lindsay just won’t watch a West Coast game. The two games the girls look forward to this week.   This Week’s Les Miles Coach on the Hot Seat Award: Kevin Sumlin because Texas A&M is a mess right now. In fact, we might even rename this part of the show as “This week’s Kevin Sumlin Coach on the Hot Seat Award”   Lindsay’s MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – Caleb Melancon, Whitney’s newborn baby. This week’s LVP award goes to – ESPN for hypocrisy and mixed signals on who they suspend and who they don't.   Whitney MVP & LVP of the Week: This week’s MVP award goes to – Atlanta United for beating New England and breaking the record for number of tickets sold for a single MLS game. This week’s LVP award goes to – Jemele Hill’s harsh critics over her controversial tweets.     Love the show? Join our fans on the net and leave us your honest feedback! Tweet Us Follow Us on Facebook Check Us Out on iTunes Tune In on Stitcher Hang Out with Us on SoundCloud Visit our Website  

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast
103: Answering Questions about Recipe Videos with the Pinch of Yum Team

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 71:46


How to find inspiration, deliver value, and grow your engagement with the Pinch of Yum Team. ----- Welcome to episode 103 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks to Lindsay and Alana from Pinch of Yum about creating awesome recipe videos. Answering Questions about Recipe Videos Spend five minutes on Facebook or Instagram, and I bet you’ll see at least one or two recipe videos in your feed. Recipe videos are the thing for food bloggers right now, and we always get questions from bloggers about how they can make viral food videos that will help deliver value, boost engagement, and grow followings on social media. That’s exactly what Alana, Bjork, and Lindsay talk about today. Today we’re sharing the Q&A session from our recent One-Day Recipe Video Bootcamp event. Alana, Bjork, and Lindsay answer some of your questions about gear, lighting, writing engaging captions, and their personal success with recipe videos in this Q&A. In this episode, Alana, Bjork, and Lindsay share: How video has changed Pinch of Yum’s social media presence How to easily keep track of your Instagram statistics What kind of lenses and monitors you can use for food videos What kind of lighting you should use for food videos Why Lindsay doesn’t include links to her recipes on her food videos on Instagram What Alana’s two most important food video purchases are How the POY team decides on the recipes they turn into videos How Bjork makes his famous “Fresh Baked Cookies” ;) Resources: Get the Bootcamp Bundle! Nutrifox Edit Academy Pinch of Yum Social Blade Canon 28mm f/1.8 lens Canon 70–200mm f/2.8 lens smallHD 701 Lite Monitor VIVO Ultra HD Monitor Imorden 7" Articulating Hotshoe Mount Arm The Scran Line Bon Appetit Food and Wine Feed Feed Foodsteez Mic Shock Mount Mic Pop Filter If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Be sure to review us on iTunes!

Proof to Product
003 | Lindsay Henry, Inklings Paperie on client experience, slow growth and self care

Proof to Product

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 25:51


For full show notes and access to additional resources for this episode, visit: prooftoproduct.com/003 Lindsay Henry, the founder and creative director of Inklings Paperie opened up shop in 2011 via Etsy and launched the wholesale market in 2015. Her paper products and party goods can now be found in more than 200 retail shops, including Target, Paper Source, and Anthropologie. On this episode we'll talk about creating excellent client experience, slow but thoughtful growth, and why both of us need to make more time for self-care.   ON TODAY’S EPISODE: [01:30] Inklings Paperie story moving from custom work to wholesale[06:40] Utilizing customer feedback when creating new products for retail[08:00] Benefits of spending time with wholesale customers[09:00] Working with big box stores[10:45] Hiring help to package orders & scale her business [12:40] Finding staff in unexpected places[14:00] Why Lindsay waited a year from attending her first show to exhibiting for the first time [15:20] LIndsay’s definition of success [16:40] Setting boundaries while having a home-based business[17:30] Prioritizing self-care and realizing it is a work in progress.[19:20] Two pieces of advice Lindsay would tell herself if she was just starting out again [20:00] Focusing on customer experience resulted in over 8,000 five-star reviews on Etsy.[21:40] Nurturing wholesale customers [22:35] What’s next for Lindsay and Inklings Paperie KEY TAKE-AWAYS: “Having a great product is just the beginning. Making your customer experience exceptional will set you and your business apart.” - Lindsay Henry   “Gauge the market and see where you fit in” - Katie Hunt “Build a brand that people can believe in and stand behind.” - Lindsay Henry “We look at every order not just as a transaction but as someone who is inviting us to be a part of their life events.” - Lindsay Henry “Keep the big picture in mind.” - LIndsay Henry   LINKS: The National Stationery Show The Louie Awards Love Marks by Kevin Roberts   *some links may be affiliate links     MEET LINDSAY HENRY: Lindsay Henry is the Founder and Creative Director at Inklings Paperie, a stationery and lifestyle brand based in Canton, Michigan. Lindsay worked as a freelance designer and brand strategist for non-profit organizations and global brands until she launched Inklings in 2011, opening up a little shop on Etsy. In 2016, Inklings made its NSS debut and was recognized by the Greeting Card Association with a Louie Award and the 2016 Consumers' Choice Award. Inklings products are now carried by nearly 200 retailers internationally including Target, Paper Source and Anthropologie.   Website: inklingspaperie.com Facebook: @inklingspaperie Instagram: @inklingspaperie Twitter: @inklingspaperie   JOIN THE TSBC FAMILY: Interested in learning more about launching or refining a wholesale line or exhibiting at trade shows?  Join us for our Paper Camp conference this September in Los Angeles. Get more details and register at www.tradeshowcamp.com/papercamp   ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is brought to you by Tradeshow Bootcamp and hosted by me, Katie Hunt. Since 2011, TSBC has worked with hundreds of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode.

Girls On The Sideline
NFL & Fantasy Football Preview with Special Guest Sarah Dogget

Girls On The Sideline

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 44:42


Are you ready for some football?! This week on the pod, we have a special in-studio guest – and life-long friend – Sarah Dogget. Sarah hasn’t always been a sports fan. In fact, she still doesn’t consider herself a fan of sports, unless you count her passion for Dance Dance Revolution. In recent years, however, she has developed a newfound passion and love of fantasy football.  On today’s episode, Sarah shares her journey into fantasy football, what inspired her to start playing the beloved game, and her secret strategy for improving her game by 50% from her first year playing to her second. We also discuss the crazy things happening in the world of high school football, thanks to a wonderful listener who sent in some information about a few Texas high school football teams, and we talk about the upcoming NFL games.  Highlights of Today’s Episode:  Texas high school football teams landing big name sponsors and partnerships including the Dallas Cowboys, Under Armor, and Nike.  8 Texas high school teams in a quadruple open header games square off in a new, 12,000 seat domed stadium sponsored by Ford.  Our friend, Sarah Dogget, publicly announces her love of fantasy football and how she came to enjoy playing.  What changed for her from year one to year two that improved her game?  Did she go into year two with a strategy?  How her team name became known as “Sarah’s Swag Team.”  How many teams are in her league?  Whitney’s experience in fantasy football and her most successful year.  The different ways to draft your fantasy football team.  Why Lindsay would consider using an auction-style draft if she started playing again.  Why Lindsay stopped playing.  Whitney’s fantasy team name.  The NFL opening game is a Superbowl rematch between the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos– this will be interesting!    Lindsay’s MVP & LVP of the week:  This week’s MVP award goes to – Usain Bolt for genuinely enjoying his success.  This week’s LVP award goes to – pre-season injuries    Whitney’s MVP & LVP of the week:  This week’s MVP award goes to – MBA player LeBron James for his organization giving back to the Ohio community by donating $42-million in education scholarships, his reality show “Cleveland Hustles, and his awesome Instagram documentary while hanging out and playing UNO with Chris Paul.  This week’s LVP award goes to – Collin Kaepernick for his unpatriotic show during the singing of the National Anthem and not acting like a leader even when he’s fighting for a starting QB position.    Love the show? Join our fans on the net and leave us your honest feedback!  Tweet Us  Follow Us on Facebook  Check Us Out on iTunes  Tune In on Stitcher  Hang Out with Us on SoundCloud  Visit Our Website