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Wanna play a game? Why Molly's Game of course! Skye and Shelby are joined by Ethan Flanagan (#1 Molly's Game enthusiast and Jessica Chastain SUPER STAN), to talk about Aaron Sorkin's directorial debut for their ongoing Oscar Faves miniseries. How does Molly's Game stack up to Trial of the Chicago 7? Should Jessica Chastain have been nominated over Meryl in her caftan? Can Aaron Sorkin conquer his inner need for cheesiness? And just what exactly is the deal with Jessica's social media presence? PLUS Ethan attempts to guess the plot of the 70's crime thriller The French Connection for this week's What the Plot? The good, the corny, and the poker of it all on this week's episode! You can follow Ethan on Twitter and Instagram.
Have you ever looked at a beautiful Model and thought, I wonder what she eats? Molly Ritter, is an *actual* Model and Actress, and she got so tired of being asked that very question, that she went ahead and created her own food blog. Lucky for us, because her recipes are fantastic and actually succeed at tasting delicious while still being healthy. She shares two of her favorite breakfast recipes with us, and gives us a little glimpse inside her daily life. What’s in this episode: How Molly became a food blogger How being an Actor and Model affects what Molly eats How Molly makes healthy food taste delicious She shares her collagen pancake recipe What goes into developing a healthy recipe Why Molly is not afraid of carbs What makes the *perfect* pancake This is controversial, but Molly swears by adding vegetables to her pancakes. It’s way better than you think, she explains. The spice that makes everything taste like donuts Another make-ahead breakfast you have to try this week: overnight oats Molly’s pumpkin overnight oats recipe is *Chef’s kiss* The signature cooking method she has dubbed “dump and pray” Pro tip for overnight oats - you can reuse a nut butter jar, and you don’t even have to clean it first! Molly’s mindset in the kitchen is actually great advice for life at large Molly’s famous uncle … kind of Links from the show: Molly on Instagram: @MollyRitter Thyme For Honey on Instagram @Thymeforhoney Thyme For Honey blog: www.ThymeForHoney.com Dear Food on Instagram @DearFoodPodcast Dear Food on YouTube Recipes from the show: Pumpkin Maple Overnight Oatmeal recipe: https://thymeforhoney.com/pumpkin-maple-overnight-oatmeal/ Be on the Show Tell us your food stories! The first time you remember tasting food, your dream dinner, or just a food that you can’t stop thinking about. Call in to leave us a voicemail at 626-709-6551 or send your messages to dearfoodpodcast@gmail.com Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts, and share this episode with a friend! It makes a huge difference for independent podcasters like me.
In this episode, we get to know the world of subscription real estate content marketing. Molly is a Dallas based marketing expert behind The Agent Nest, a print marketing agency where all real estate agents can afford to participate. Molly, an author with several books under her belt, had her first successful business sell “long-distance relationship” items on Etsy before taking over her Real Estate Agent Mother’s Social Media. The knack came easily and she’s been helping others with better design and strategy ever since. The Agent Nest - print content marking agency for real estate. 6 years. A company where all real estate agents and can afford it. 3:08 Growing up with parents who are real estate agents5:09 How Molly went from running an Etsy shop to starting a Real Estate marketing business9:30 Why Molly loves the real estate industry10:45 What Agents get out of subscription to The Agents Nest11:14 Why Print marketing is not the best investment right now17:30 Hiring new employees on a growing team20:15 Hiring horror stories and how to fix them 23:08 How subscription services work25:54 Choosing content that gets people knowing you 30:30 Why Authentic in content is so important
Photographer Molly Wood shares her story of how she regained her confidence, pursued her passion and took her artistic career to the next level. The Conversation A crisis of confidence (5:17) Getting out of her own way (7:12) Getting over the crisis of confidence (10:12) Why Molly shoots botanicals (10:51) Being OK with the work even if people didn’t like it (15:39) Fear of failure (21:22) The myth of not having time (22:27) Molly’s process (24:48) Molly’s advice to others who want to pursue their passion (28:00) Recos Mixbook 35:48 The Happiness Lab 41:20 The Maika Commuter Tote 46:08 Connect with Molly Molly Wood Photography Instagram: mollywoodphoto2
The year is almost over, and if you're like us, you're already starting to think about next year. If getting organized and feeling at least a LITTLE less stressed, Molly shares her experiences with the Circle Planner (her planner of choice) AND a giveaway (scroll to the bottom to enter)! Note: Some of the links below are affiliate links. This means when you make a purchase, Molly makes a little cash. In this episode: Why Molly uses a planner How she got into the Circle Planner Why she's sticking with this planner Lessons learned Enter the giveaway (scroll down) Links... The post Why You Need a Planner in Your Life appeared first on The Smutlancers.
If you haven’t heard Molly Bloom’s story you’re missing an incredible lesson in overcoming adversity. You could say she made her own bed—and she’d agree with you. The legal trouble she got into bears it out as well. What did she get into hot water over? She was involved in organizing and managing high-stakes poker games for high-profile and high net worth individuals and she stepped over a legal line. A Federal raid of her home, her arrest, and a very public trial offered her the opportunity to make some new choices and move in a new direction. That’s when everything about her mindset, perception about herself, and personal integrity began to change. Listen to this episode—not just to hear a provocative story but also to hear how overcoming adversity is possible for all of us. Outline of This Episode [3:10] The incredible story that makes Molly an example of overcoming adversity [7:30] Molly’s motivation to speak and inspire people to persist and persevere [9:28] Why Molly rejected the Feds offer for immunity despite the repercussions [12:29] The reason difficult choices are necessary and even helpful [15:08] What it takes to build a great product and recruit a great team [18:42] The reasons Molly takes such time to target her clients [24:30] Why Molly’s attorney, Charlie, choose to take her case [28:17] How Molly convinced Aaron Sorkin to do a movie of her story [30:01] Persevering and using rejection to fuel yourself forward [34:38] Why Molly persists even when everything is against her [40:28] The power and benefit of meditation in Molly’s life (and mine) Resources & People Mentioned SPONSOR: https://ScoutRFP.com/negotiation Aaron Sorkin, Director Connect with Molly Bloom Molly on Instagram: @ImMollyBloom Molly on Twitter: @ImMollyBloom Follow Molly on LinkedIn MOVIE: Molly’s Game (about her life) Molly’s book “Molly’s Game” Connect With Mark Follow Negotiations Ninja on Twitter: @NegotiationPod Connect with Mark on LinkedIn Follow Negotiations Ninja on LinkedIn Connect on Instagram: @NegotiationPod Subscribe to Negotiations Ninja
Hear from Molly Beck, founder & CEO of Messy.fm Here's what we cover: What is Messy.fm? Why Molly started it Do you think the same thing will happen to podcasts as blogs? Whats' the future for Messy.fm? Why are educators using podcasting more? How are non-profits and businesses using podcasts? What shows are you listening to? What should a potential podcaster know before they start a podcast? Follow Molly on Twitter: https://twitter.com/msmollybeck Check out Messy.fm: https://messy.fm
Molly Fiona Maine is a freelance creative from London specializing in illustration, graphic design and marketing. Her passion for creativity and travel has taken her around the world to 43 countries and now works with clients in Europe, Asia, and the USA. During this episode, Molly will share how she brought herself out of £15,000 debt to working as a freelance creative digital nomad illustrator who travels around the world. Learn to become a digital nomad, improve your skill set, and ways to grow your business locally and globally. Find out number one problem for new digital nomads and how to live your ideal life! Links: Instagram.com/molly.creative Mollymainecreative.com - Design Yogaartprints.com - Art Prints Ep 07 - Successful Mindsets, Achieving Goals with Kurt Makela Ep 147 - Passive Income for Artists and Designers Ep 82 - eBay Dropshipping Success with David Dang Vu NomadCruise.com - €50 Euro Discount Code: NOMADSUMMIT Time Stamps: 01:38 - Top coffee in Chiang Mai, Thailand 03:27 - Why Molly started traveling 06:52 - “It got to a point where I thought I really need to make a big change now” - Molly Fiona Maine 07:22 - Struggling to pay the bills and pay back student debt 13:15 - Graphic design & marketing work placement in India 18:41 - Learning to be a digital nomad and improving skill set 24:17 - #1 problem for new digital nomads 29:15 - Meeting a boyfriend with the same passion and goals 33:56 - What is Wetherspoon? 34:28 - Traveling around with your significant other 40:30 - Growing your business locally and globally 45:14 - Print on demand and the creative process 48:25 - Staying in Chiang Mai in the winter and TR Visa 51:31 - “Don’t be scared to think really big” - Molly Fiona Maine 52:07 - How to live your ideal life! Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!
This week, on the PRmoment podcast in the latest of our life stories series, I’m pleased to welcome Molly Aldridge, Global CEO of M&C Saatchi Public Relations.Molly has worked for both large and small agencies, independent and networked. She joined M&C Saatchi Public Relations in 2012. The company has a fee income of circa £10m and employs circa 100 people. Here is what Molly reveals: [00:03:32] The importance of PR being a good place for parents to come back to work after having children. [00:04:36] Why PR as a sector needs to make sure that it looks after working mums and dads otherwise you lose a whole set of talent certainly within the industry at a time when PR firms are struggling to find sufficient talent. [00:05:27] Why Molly's time at Cohn & Wolfe was such an important job in her career. [00:05:45] What makes a good public relations practitioner today. [00:06:50] Why PR needs great people brokers. [00:08:34] How sometimes a hotbed of exciting young agency talent can splinter to launch a number of different agencies. [00:10:00] Why an agency has to keep its momentum up. [00:10:03] Why the type of clients are a really important part of an agency’s momentum. [00:10:03] How an agency can lose its momentum. [00:12:29] The difference of working for a big agency compared with an independent agency. [00:14:57] Why you need to be a lot more autonomous, a lot more proactive and a lot more entrepreneurial in a smaller firm. [00:15:23] Why Molly's time at Henry's House was critical to the success of Slam. [00:15:46] Why success is a mixture of hard work and luck. [00:18:10] How the opportunity to create and lead Slam came about. [00:18:45] Why the launch of Slam would not have worked without Scott Wilson's sponsorship. [00:19:58] Why the launch of Slam worked when so many other consumer offers of large PR firms have failed. [00:20:20] Why rapid agency growth is much easier if you grow as your clients grow. [00:23:30] How Slam managed to grow at 30% year on year with a profit margin of 30% in the consumer PR market. [00:24:59] Why was Colin Byrne such a good mentor to Molly? [00:26:43] Why in a “US holding company world” you need someone at a senior level to have your back. [00:28:19] Why did Molly leave Slam - which she had grown to a multi-geography global PR firm - to join M&C Saatchi PR which at the time had a fee income of less that £1m? [00:31:08] Why the right opportunities should make you excited and terrified in equal measure. [00:31:37] Why Molly felt she'd taken Slam as far she could. [00:31:42] Why, because of its US-based ownership, Molly felt (at the end) the relationship was getting a bit parent-child like. [00:33:10] How Molly and Chris Hides have taken M&C Saatchi Public Relations from a fee income of circa £1 million to over £10 million. [00:33:54] Why growing an agency business quickly is really about relationships, people and hard work. [00:35:53] The mystery of why there is not more cross pollination of clients in multi-discipline marketing firms. [00:37:56] the In the absence of global British brands how has Molly grown M&C Saatchi Public Relations globally. [00:40:26] Why the partnership between Molly and Chris Hides works so well. [00:44:38]
Molly Parker is a physical therapist that has had post concussion syndrome and a sensorimotor disorder for 7 years. She has seen over 70 healthcare providers and spent thousands of hours researching. She says that she did everything wrong and got worse for over 4+ years and is now trying to prevent you from making the same mistakes when it comes to your recovery from PCS! She believes that she has finally figured out how to harness the power of neuroplasticity and is hopeful for a second chance at life for herself and you! “I HONESTLY FELT REALLY LUCKY, I FELT LIKE I WALKED AWAY WITH ONLY A CONCUSSION.” Below are some topics we touch on throughout this interview: The story of how getting hit by a cab back in 2011 changed Molly's life. How her background and network as a PT at the time of her accident influenced her recovery (negatively). Immediate symptoms included : “legs felt like they were broken,” dizzy, disoriented, headache. Why Molly kept pushing through her symptoms. How the development of a sensory motor affected her recovery. Long-term severe symptoms included : difficulty completely normal day-to-day tasks, which eventually got to the point where she wasn’t able to care for herself anymore. Why it took two years to get an official diagnosis that her symptoms were concussion-related. How the symptoms eventually led to her losing her dream job. The similarity between a career ending injuries in athletes and Molly’s experience with losing her job. “EVERYTHING I WORKED HARD FOR HAD COME TO FRUITION AND THEN I SLOWLY STARTED TO LOSE IT ALL.” Molly's frustration in searching for answers especially from her peers in PT. Conversation with Dr. Nancy Byl that led her in the right direction and significantly improved her symptoms. The connection between her vestibular symptoms and her sensory motor disorder. The treatments that helped her the most in her recovery.
Molly Parker is a physical therapist that has had post concussion syndrome and a sensorimotor disorder for 7 years. She has seen over 70 healthcare providers and spent thousands of hours researching. She says that she did everything wrong and got worse for over 4+ years and is now trying to prevent you from making the same mistakes when it comes to your recovery from PCS! She believes that she has finally figured out how to harness the power of neuroplasticity and is hopeful for a second chance at life for herself and you! “I HONESTLY FELT REALLY LUCKY, I FELT LIKE I WALKED AWAY WITH ONLY A CONCUSSION.” Below are some topics we touch on throughout this interview: The story of how getting hit by a cab back in 2011 changed Molly's life. How her background and network as a PT at the time of her accident influenced her recovery (negatively). Immediate symptoms included : “legs felt like they were broken,” dizzy, disoriented, headache. Why Molly kept pushing through her symptoms. How the development of a sensory motor affected her recovery. Long-term severe symptoms included : difficulty completely normal day-to-day tasks, which eventually got to the point where she wasn’t able to care for herself anymore. Why it took two years to get an official diagnosis that her symptoms were concussion-related. How the symptoms eventually led to her losing her dream job. The similarity between a career ending injuries in athletes and Molly’s experience with losing her job. “EVERYTHING I WORKED HARD FOR HAD COME TO FRUITION AND THEN I SLOWLY STARTED TO LOSE IT ALL.” Molly's frustration in searching for answers especially from her peers in PT. Conversation with Dr. Nancy Byl that led her in the right direction and significantly improved her symptoms. The connection between her vestibular symptoms and her sensory motor disorder. The treatments that helped her the most in her recovery. Movement Disorders Program at UCLA Dr. Alyssa Elder and Dr. Allan Wu were the PT/neurologist team from UCLA. Physical therapy for a sensory motor disorder and they used sensory motor re-learning The emotional toll PCS had on her and coping strategies. Why Molly recommends seeing a psychologist during your recovery from PCS. “I JUST HAD TO LET GO OF THAT BLUEPRINT OF HOW MY LIFE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE.” What neuroplasticity is and why you should never lose hope. The importance of finding a treatment team for your PCS and where to start your search. eg. UPMC Money saving tips for medical bills. Nutrition’s role in PCS. The role of sleep in recovery and sleep hygiene tips. Advice for family members. How you know when you are in the clear. Book recommendations for PCS sufferers: "You Look Great!": Strategies for Living Inside a Brain Injury by John C. Byler The Ghost in My Brain: How a Concussion Stole My Life and How the New Science of Brain Plasticity Helped Me Get it Back by Clark Elliot WHERE CAN YOU CONNECT WITH MOLLY? WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | LINKEDIN Download Episode 132 : iTunes | Stitcher
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