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durée : 00:29:40 - A votre service avec Nelly Sorbier et ses experts - Nos deux départements regorgent de trésors naturels que l'on peut ramasser et transformer en cosmétiques, tisanes, sirops…Apprenez à récolter, utiliser et respecter ces ressources précieuses de notre région avec Stéphane Wiest, cueilleuse de plantes et créatrice de soins cosmétiques naturels.
In this episode we talk to Kim Wiest all about her work in the medical field. Focusing on gut health she shared many everyday problems with the body that can be tracked back to the gut everytime. She was a wealth of knowledge and we learned alot and we think you will too...wesiseli.com Patreon.com/wes_iseli
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This week Sam discusses Trump's tariff war, higher taxes in South Africa, a possible alternative to using copper in vineyards, a new Regenerative Organic Certified producer, the passing of Rudi Wiest, the Ruinart challenge, and a Rhône wine tasting in London. You can read the transcript of this newscast at https://www.jancisrobinson.com/articles/alcohol-tariffs-south-africa-tax-rise-copper-alternative-rip-rudi-wiest-rhone-roots.
durée : 00:29:06 - A votre service avec Nelly Sorbier et ses experts - Cueillir des plantes et/ou fleurs sauvages pour en faire des soins ou des cosmétiques est une pratique ancestrale. Stéphane Wiest, cueilleuse de plantes sauvages et créatrice de soins cosmétiques naturels, nous explique comment identifier, récolter et transformer ces cadeaux de la nature.
Zero and Wiz RECOMMEND Edward Scissorhands Combining a gothic horror monster with a 1950s aesthetic and sensibility, Edward Scissorhands takes this odd mash-up and turns it into an allegorical story on being an outsider and the vapidness of suburban life. Edward has Johnny Depp as the title character who's scarred face, leather and buckle attire hides a very child-like, mousey demeanor. The character, as well as the house he is in, is evocative of classic horror films from the classic Hollywood era with it's exaggerated proportions and drapery of cob webs. And yet, instead of the characters being instantly terrified of the pasty, scissor mittened monstrosity, they are fascinatingly curious (save for the lady who believes he's a demon). This leads to the film having an absurdist, almost satirical tone that reminds of "Dennis the Menace" or "Leave It To Beaver" but where the ancillary characters are so paper thin they are used in the joke of the film itself. It's this tone that makes for the film's most potent laughs, whether it's the knowing ridiculousness of the premise or the way the other characters react to the Edward trying to function in this society he's being thrust in. But Edward's light tone and unseriousness of the characters is what gives the film the charm to buy in while the meat of the film gets fully digested into the viewer. What could have easily been a "fish out of water" comedy becomes a thoughtful story on how people treat those who are different and those who are willing to accept them. With Edward being a character that doesn't speak all that much, it's reliant on the other characters to do the heft of the work and it's Dianne Wiest and Winona Ryder's characters that do a fantastic job of providing it. Wiest's performance is both hilarious and heartwarming as she plays someone, while buying into the puddle deep intellectual lifestyle of suburban banality, is one of the few who have convictions of kindness and how hard it is to be that way in this setting. Ryder's character, although not as prominent in the film, also does a great job showing the societal pressures that Edward would have to conform to for acceptance. The film is beautifully told when sticking to that template, but when the film veers into the romance between Edward and Kim (Ryder's character) it doesn't quite hit the mark. That said, this is probably a call-back to movies where the ingenue falls for the beast that is capturing her and is not to be taken too deeply, but when the framing device of the film happens to involve that romance it seems like a stumble. Honestly though, Edward Scissorhands is another example of why I should probably watch more of Burton's older films. After watching Beetlejuice last year and thoroughly enjoying it, it might be high time to give his other films another chance. But for Edward, great performances and a surprisingly deep story make this more than an absurdist comedy with dark elements. It's a touching, thoughtful film about society and how skin deep it can be while claiming it's deeper and more profound than it truly is.
Send us a textThis OOC… What a mess. It's like there's a bag of human poop on the table right now. Glittery vampire blood is fine, but if they start sparkling in the sun, they're lame. Comic book nerdery? Really, Andy? Speaking of Andy, he gave himself a Wiest infection during this recording. Jason doesn't even proofread his script writing?! What kind of podcast is this?! And let's not forget about Shrout, he made it his business to step on lots of dicks in this one. Our musical guest, Tim Cappello, does some oily gyrating for us. And we finish the episode up with the argument to end all arguments. (Andy lost). Come with us…Follow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcastSupport the showFollow Us Everywhere and Anywhere You Do You Social Medias Stuff: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themovieroulettepodcastTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@themovieroulettepodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themovieroulettepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovieRoulettePodcast
durée : 00:30:33 - Bienvenue chez vous 1ère partie - Stéphane Wiest, cueilleuse de plantes sauvages et créatrice de soins cosmétiques naturels, nous dévoile ses recettes de cosmétiques maison. Avec des astuces simples et des ingrédients locaux, elle nous prouve qu'il est possible de prendre soin de soi tout en respectant l'environnement.
In this episode, I talk about the perception of ourselves versus the perceptions from other people, there's not just one singular version of us that exists, why labels confine us more than amplify us, there is more waiting for us than we understand and more.CONNECT WITH ME…→ Instagram — @mattgottesman→ Text Me — 480-530-7352→ My Substack — mattgottesman.substack.com → Apparel — thenicheisyou.comRESOURCES…→ Recommended Book List — CLICK HERE→ Workshops — CLICK HERE→ Masterclass — CLICK HEREWORKSHOPS + MASTERCLASS:→ Need MORE clarity? - Here's the FREE… 6 Days to Clarity Workshop - clarity for your time, energy, money, creativity, work & play→ Write, Design, Build: Content Creator Studio & OS - Growing the niche of you, your audience, reach, voice, passion & incomeOTHER RELATED EPISODES:The World Isn't Here to Validate You, It's Here to Receive Your ContributionsApple: https://apple.co/4i85WTSSpotify: https://spoti.fi/4i7lMOu
Brianna Wiest is a bestselling author, speaker, and advocate for self-reflection and personal growth. Known for transformative works including 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think, The Mountain Is You, and her latest release, The Pivot Year, she has sold over 2 million copies of her books which frequently top global bestseller lists. Now based in Northern California, Wiest continues to inspire as a speaker at businesses, conferences, and bookstores worldwide, and as a partner at Thought Catalog, where she publishes her books and shares deeply personal, thoughtful content. Her work resonates with readers worldwide, offering insight into emotional intelligence, mental health, and discovering inner potential. Her upcoming release, The Life That's Waiting, is available for pre-order now. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Vivo Barefoot http://vivobarefoot.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA25' ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Athletic Nicotine https://www.athleticnicotine.com/tetra Use code 'TETRA' ------ Sign up to receive Tetragrammaton Transmissions https://www.tetragrammaton.com/join-newsletter
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We're welcoming in the unofficial start of fall the best way we know how—talking about grief! 2010's “Rabbit Hole” is easily one of Nicole Kidman's best performances, and The Wiest as her mother with her own brick in her pocket almost makes us forget that Tyne Daly played that role on Broadway. Tammy Blanchard channels one of the greatest moments in this podcast's history, Sandra Oh is a best supporting featured ensemble, and we have a lot to say about Debbie. Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov
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I am joined by Chris Wiest and Nick Nash to make some election predictions and talk about what we are seeing in the races. Today we cover the races in House District 2, Senate District 1, and House District 50. Comment with your own predictions regarding these races after we talk about the factors that are influencing our choices. Make sure you tune in tomorrow for pt. 2! #Kentucky #KYGA24 #Elections #Primaries #GOP #Republican --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrew-cooperrider/support
Bestselling author Brianna Wiest has touched millions of readers with her books and quotes featuring messages of empowerment, self-reflection and hope. She found healing and growth in the written word while overcoming personal struggles, and now, she hopes to help others through her writing. Wiest joins Hoda Kotb to discuss her own journey inward, the impact she hopes her words have and her latest book “The Pivot Year: 365 Days to Become the Person You Truly Want to Be”.
We are prioritizing health incorrectly! Dr. Matt Wiest says that we need to just master the basics, stop hyper fixating on all the EXTERNAL health solutions, and learn to navigate stress. THEN we can add on all the fun stuff, but bottom line - there are no secrets to living longer. Matt, a Doctor of Chiropractic, Meditation Instructor, Breath Work Facilitator, + Strength & conditioning Coach has learned by experience with many people & different type of health needs. How do we correctly prioritize health? How do we train our bodies better? Why do we continue to train? Why do we need community? THIS episode is your sign to stop saying you're too busy to prioritize your health & wellbeing. Let's keep taking ONE thing from each episode to apply to our lives - that is my goal for you! FOLLOW MATT WIEST: https://www.instagram.com/dr.matt_tcom/?hl=en FOLLOW HIS TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@matt.thecenterofmvmt Get Connected: MY LINKS CALL SYD ADVICE: 612-470-7569 PLEASE RATE and Follow on Spotify: HERE PLEASE RATE and Subscribe on Apple Podcast: HERE Subscribe on YouTube: HERE
Covert violence occurs in all social institutions—including families and close relationships, education, workplaces, politics, mass media, and healthcare—each with its own unique power dynamics that shape the incidence and patterns of these vicious acts. Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless (Bristol University Press, 2023) by Dr. Jack Levin and Dr. Julie B. Wiest focuses on the types of surreptitious murder and mayhem that perpetrators intend to go unnoticed by would-be victims—until it's too late. When such attacks are carried out with efficiency and competence, they may be disguised in official records as the result of illness, accident, or intentional self-harm, only on occasion to be later reclassified as the brutal crimes they are. This compelling and much-needed book is for all those who seek to understand—and strive to prevent—violence in society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Covert violence occurs in all social institutions—including families and close relationships, education, workplaces, politics, mass media, and healthcare—each with its own unique power dynamics that shape the incidence and patterns of these vicious acts. Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless (Bristol University Press, 2023) by Dr. Jack Levin and Dr. Julie B. Wiest focuses on the types of surreptitious murder and mayhem that perpetrators intend to go unnoticed by would-be victims—until it's too late. When such attacks are carried out with efficiency and competence, they may be disguised in official records as the result of illness, accident, or intentional self-harm, only on occasion to be later reclassified as the brutal crimes they are. This compelling and much-needed book is for all those who seek to understand—and strive to prevent—violence in society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Covert violence occurs in all social institutions—including families and close relationships, education, workplaces, politics, mass media, and healthcare—each with its own unique power dynamics that shape the incidence and patterns of these vicious acts. Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless (Bristol University Press, 2023) by Dr. Jack Levin and Dr. Julie B. Wiest focuses on the types of surreptitious murder and mayhem that perpetrators intend to go unnoticed by would-be victims—until it's too late. When such attacks are carried out with efficiency and competence, they may be disguised in official records as the result of illness, accident, or intentional self-harm, only on occasion to be later reclassified as the brutal crimes they are. This compelling and much-needed book is for all those who seek to understand—and strive to prevent—violence in society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
Covert violence occurs in all social institutions—including families and close relationships, education, workplaces, politics, mass media, and healthcare—each with its own unique power dynamics that shape the incidence and patterns of these vicious acts. Covert Violence: The Secret Weapon of the Powerless (Bristol University Press, 2023) by Dr. Jack Levin and Dr. Julie B. Wiest focuses on the types of surreptitious murder and mayhem that perpetrators intend to go unnoticed by would-be victims—until it's too late. When such attacks are carried out with efficiency and competence, they may be disguised in official records as the result of illness, accident, or intentional self-harm, only on occasion to be later reclassified as the brutal crimes they are. This compelling and much-needed book is for all those who seek to understand—and strive to prevent—violence in society. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Robert Wiest CEO of MS Re. After a long and distinguished career in both insurance and reinsurance, much of which was spent at Swiss Re, Robert took on his latest role in September 2022. With prominent career roles in both P&C and Life - in Europe and Asia Robert is an extremely well-travelled and well-rounded professional and this broad experience shines through in the podcast. Robert is comfortable on any subject and he's the sort of person with whom anyone could strike up a rapport. MS Re has rebranded and re-set the image it wishes to project out into the market and because of that we talk a lot about this mid-sized reinsurer's strategy, appetites and growth plans. It's clear from this meeting that the business has a strong idea of how to differentiate itself and maximise the benefits of the fertile reinsurance markets of 2024. But we also talk in detail about long-term big-picture topics as far-ranging as market digitisation artificial intelligence and how the industry should be attacking the problem of insuring the transition to net zero. Robert's definitely one of us and is very generous with his insights. Listening back this encounter is packed with the learnings of a distinguished career and buzzes with the energy of someone with unambiguous ideas and lots of experience combined with the time and clear opportunity to execute upon them Robert's clearly enjoying his new role and I think you'll really enjoy this episode. NOTES: We mention Charlie Goldie, MS Re's CUO. Charlie features in the State of (Re)insurance 2023 Episode: https://thevoiceofinsurance.podbean.com/e/special-ep-the-state-of-reinsurance-2023/ LINKS: We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo: https://www.advantagego.com/ We also thank our audio advertiser, Aventum Group Please contact them on: voi@aventumgroup.com
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Our guest to the generous and brilliant Andrew A. Wiest. Andy is a Distinguished Professor of History and Founding Director of the Dale Center for the Study of War and Society at the University of Southern Mississippi. He is also the current General Buford "Buff" Blount Professor of Military History from 2023-2025 at USM. He served as a Visiting Professor in the Department of Warfighting Strategy at the United States Air Force Air War College and a Visiting Senior Lecturer in the War Studies Department at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, England. Andy received his BS and MA degrees in History from Southern Mississippi and earned his Ph. from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Andy is the author of seventeen books (that's right - seventeen!), including two best-sellers: Boys of 67: Charlie Company's War in Vietnam (Osprey) and Vietnam's Forgotten Army: Heroism and Betrayal in the ARVN (NYU Press). The Boys of 67 was also released as Brothers in War, a documentary film by Lou Reda Productions for National Geographic Television, which received an Emmy nomination. Vietnam's Forgotten Army won the Society for Military History's Distinguished Book Award. Andy also authored Charlie Company's Journey Home: The Boys of '67 and the War They Left Behind; The Forgotten Impact on the Wives of Vietnam Veterans (Osprey/Bloomsbury), and he has published books on the First and Second World Wars, edited or co-edited several volumes, and published more than a dozen articles and book chapters. He has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, and many other news publications. Andy has twice received the University of Southern Mississippi Excellence in Teaching Award and was awarded the Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year Award in 2002. In 2021, he was inducted into the Hattiesburg Publish School District's Hall of Fame. He leads an annual WWII study abroad program to London and Normandy and has developed an award-winning Vietnam Study Abroad Program. Join us for a remarkable and enjoyable chat with Andy Wiest. We'll talk growing up in the South, working and traveling with Vietnam veterans, founding a major center for the study of war and society, Dirty Manhattans, Electric Light Orchestra, and the sad naps from being a lifelong Minnesota Vikings fan. This is why we do this podcast. Shoutout to Leatha's BBQ in Petal, Mississippi! Rec.: 10/13/2023
DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2023“YO ESTOY CONTIGO”Narrado por: Roberto NavarroDesde: Montreal, CanadáUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 30 DE OCTUBRE "VIVIFICAR EL CORAZÓN DE LOS QUEBRANTADOS" Habito también con el quebrantado y humilde de espíritu, para reavivar el espíritu de los humildes y para vivificar el corazón de los quebrantados (Isaías 57:15). La entrada del pecado a nuestro mundo introdujo una nueva palabra al vocabulario humano: dolor. La mujer tendría dolor al dar a luz a sus hijos; el hombre experimentaría dolor hasta para comer. El dolor se infiltraría en la vida de todos; no haría discriminación por raza, sexo o condición social (Génesis 3:16, 17). Job se lamentaba de haber "recibido meses de desengaño y noches de sufrimiento" (Job 7:3). Y esto no se limita a lo físico; por ejemplo, Nehemías, a pesar de tener un buen estado de salud, tenía un "quebranto de corazón" (Nehemías 2:2).Quizás esa haya sido tu experiencia a lo largo de este año. Meses de dolor, de angustia, de oscuridad, de corazón partido en mil pedazos... Meses te han arrebatado el sentido de la vida. No obstante, piensa en la respuesta a esta pregunta: ¿acaso no podrían ser meses en los que el dolor te hizo más fuerte? ¿No podrían esas noches oscuras ayudarte a construir una base más sólida para tu vida y tu fe?Brianna Wiest escribió una declaración que nos ayuda a poner en perspectiva el valor del dolor para nuestra vida: "Es un fenómeno del cual tanta gente habla, pero tan pocos pueden explicar del todo: el catalizador que te rompe en pedazos, dejándote totalmente expuesto; El fondo sobre el cual, después de haberlo tocado, construye el resto de tu preciosa vida. Ese sufrimiento, de alguna manera, resultó tan crucial que te sientes agradecido de haberlo experimentado una vez ya todo pasó, una vez ya todo está dicho y hecho. . . . . . . . . . . . " * ¿Acaso podemos ver el dolor como un catalizador? ¿Podría el dolor estimular en cada uno de nosotros un proceso de desarrollo y crecimiento? Esa es la propuesta de Wiest.En un precioso pasaje bíblico, el Señor se compromete a "vivificar el corazón de los quebrantados" (Isaías 57:15). ¿Tienes el corazón quebrantado a causa de tu dolor? Pues hoy, el Alto y Sublime quiere consolarte, desea sanarte, anhela infundir una nueva vida a ese corazón triste. Por más conmovedora que sea tu tragedia, cuando Dios vivifica un corazón quebrantado, siempre se abre un espacio, un momento, que te hace recordar que tras ese trago amargo vendrá un motivo de inmensa gratitud.* Brianna Wiest, 101 Essays that will change the way you think (Brooklyn, Nueva York: Thought Catalog Books, 2017), p. 299.
In this episode of The Wealthy Practitioner Podcast, Steph is joined by Dr. Matt, her close friend and fellow entrepreneur. Together, they delve into Matt's inspiring journey from chiropractic school to building a thriving online business, emphasizing the power of community-based marketing and the importance of forging genuine connections. The episode touches on the delicate balance between work and family life, underlining the significance of carving out personal time for fulfillment. Connect with Dr Matt on instagram at dr.matt_tcom Join us inside of The Wealthy Practitioner Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewealthywellnesspractitioner Follow along on social @thewealthypractitioner
This week, we're delighted to be joined by Michelle Wiest, Director of IVD Biostatistics at Freenome - a high-growth biotech company that creates tools to help prevent, detect, and treat disease. Host Ross Katz speaks with Michelle on the use of biostatistics in the field of diagnostics, what biases can corrupt diagnostic tests and how to catch them early, the different types of data sets that are being used to develop diagnostic models and how to prepare to present data to regulatory bodies such as the FDA. --- If you're a biotech company struggling to transform your business with data, CorrDyn can help. Whether you need to supplement existing technology teams with specialist expertise or launch a data program that lays the groundwork for future internal hires, you can partner with Corrdyn to unlock the potential of your business data - today. Visit connect.corrdyn.com/biotech to learn more. --- Data in Biotech is a fortnightly podcast exploring how companies leverage data to drive innovation in life sciences.
Today we share this super popular WIBS 21 session titled How to Build A Recipe. Featuring Cat Wiest and moderated by Tyler & Laurie of the Brewd ‘up podcast. We unfortunately had some technical difficulties with our moderators intro so it may sound a bit harsh as we jump right in here with Cat but we do get to hear from Tyler and Laurie towards the end of the talk so all is not lost. Cat tells us a bit about herself and how she came to brewing and then dives right in to dropping the knowledge. First thing in designing your recipe is to ask yourself what your goal is. Do you have a flavor profile in mind? Are you trying out a new technique? Refining a known recipe? What inspires you? Cat then walks us through her recipe for her aspirational red ale. Things get a bit technical as she gives us equations to figure yield and grist percentages, IBUs and isomerization, mash profile and temp considerations and she answers lots of questions along the way. Hope you all enjoy and you'll hear from me again after the talk. Enjoy! Find Cat Wiest at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saltyseascrap/Find WCFA & Women's International Beer Summit at...Website: wcfa.beerInstagram: womensintlbeersummitYouTube: Women's Craft Fermentation Alliance This podcast is brought to you by the Women's Craft Fermentation Alliance, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to enabling, empowering and encouraging women and non binary folks in all facets of the craft fermentation space. Your host for this podcast is Michele Wonder, co-founder of the Women's International Beer Summit, an award winning homebrewer, BJCP Certified Beer Judge and a Certified Cicerone®
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In this episode of Conversations with Kenyatta, Kenyatta D. Berry, host of PBS' Genealogy Roadshow and author of The Family Tree Toolkit is joined by Catherine Wiest Desmarais, CG.The two discuss Catherine's work with genealogy as well as her specialty in forensic genealogy, and what it means to be in the field, as well as some of her work with military repatriation. Catherine holds a pivotal role in the world of genealogy, and this is a fascinating look into her work! ABOUT CATHERINE WIEST DESMARAIAS Board-certified since 2011, Catherine is a full-time professional genealogist specializing in researching Vermont and Irish ancestors, as well as forensic cases for attorneys and U.S. Army military repatriation cases. From 2014 – 2017 she served as the Vice-President of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG). Catherine holds a Masters Degree in Education from the University of Vermont, and has taught at the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh, the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, and the Forensic Genealogy Institute. She can be reached through her website: www.stonehouseresearch.The music for this episode, as always, is "Good Vibe" by Ketsa. We are dedicated to exploring and discussing various aspects of genealogy, history, culture, and social issues. We aim to shed light on untold stories and perspectives that enrich our understanding of the world.
What is one small, inconsequential thing you know is an absolute yes? This is the first question Brianna Wiest suggests we ask ourselves when we are unsure about our future or next step. Wiest discusses how to discover the difference between your true desires and societal expectations, overcome limiting beliefs, and stay motivated on your journey towards fulfillment. Read books by Brianna Wiest — https://thoughtcatalog.com/brianna-wiest Find Brianna Wiest journals/merchandise — https://shopcatalog.com/people/brianna-wiest Follow Brianna: ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannawiest/ ● Twitter: https://twitter.com/briannawiest ● Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briannawiest Follow Thought Catalog: ● TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thoughtcatalog ● Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thoughtcatalog/
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We will learn: How to identify our own self-sabotaging patterns. How to reframe fear so we don't hit a wall. How to regain control when your emotions hijack your thinking. Have you ever found yourself repeating the same behaviors that you know are keeping you stuck... like indulging in a Netflix binge instead of working on that goal you've had for years. Or talking yourself out of something before you even start. Or letting your addictions get the best of you. Or maybe you've had some success, but just can't seem to figure out how to break through to the next level. You might be subconsciously self-sabotaging, and it's actually more common than you'd think. That's what we're talking about today. Our guest is Brianna Wiest. She is the Bestselling Author of “101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think,” “The Mountain Is You,” and more. Brianna's books have sold over 1M copies around the world and are being translated into 20+ languages. She experienced her own struggles with self-sabotage that affected her finances, mental health, and emotions. Through her exploration, Wiest discovered that self-destructive behaviors fulfilled basic human needs, including connection, safety, and love. So now she's helping us confront our self-sabotage patterns and break free from limiting behaviors. Links from the episode: Show Notes: https://mindlove.com/298 Become a Mind Love Member for high-value Masterclasses, Growth Workbooks, Monthly Meditations, and Uninterrupted Listening FREE 5-Days to Purpose Email Course Sign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes to wake up inspired Support Mind Love Sponsors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brianna Wiest discusses the construction of self-confidence in the latest episode of her podcast, "Self-Confidence Is Not Found, It's Built." Wiest puts the spotlight on the essential role of action in overcoming fear and self-doubt. Instead of waiting for perfect moments or external validation, she highlights the importance of taking small, consistent steps towards our goals. Through her insightful conversation, Wiest guides listeners on how to be architects of their self-belief and to build a resilient mindset. Read books by Brianna Wiest: https://thoughtcatalog.com/brianna-wiest/ Find Brianna Wiest journals/merchandise: https://shopcatalog.com/people/brianna-wiest/ Follow Brianna: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briannawiest/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/briannawiest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briannawiestbooks/
Cat Wiest of Yakima Chief Hops interviews Melissa Myers of The Good Hop. This Episode is Sponsored by:Firsd TeaFirsd Tea is a proud sponsor of the Brewer to Brewer podcast. Discover the advantage of using new and unique ingredients, like lemon myrtle or lapsang souchong. Firsd Tea has been working with brewers to introduce distinctive, high-quality botanicals for innovative craft beers. They focus on being DIRECT, FLEXIBLE, and FAST. You can find out more about Firsd Tea's collaborations with brewers and tea ingredients by visiting blog.firsdtea.com.For original articles or to read the vast archives or to check out All About Beer. follow us on Twitter @allaboutbeer and Instagram @allaboutbeer. Support Journalism by visiting our Patreon Page. Host: Cat Wiest Guest: Melissa Myers Sponsor: Firsd Tea Tags: Brewing, Bars, Customers, Cities, Drugs, Business, Underburg The following music was used for this media project:Music: Hip Hop Intro 06 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9533-hip-hop-intro-06License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseArtist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Brianna Wiest is lesser known self-help guru (author of The Mountain is You and 101 Ways to Change Your Thinking) but her voice is one to be reckoned with. Her unique, breezy, even comforting blend of psychological tips and spiritual advice is both nuanced and potent. Following her path will lead you to the front of the Temple, your face turned up to heaven, explaining how good you are. For, indeed, Wiest is more right than she knows—you are a mountain. But if God is merciful, not one to be summited, conquered by your own efforts, but rather laid low, cast to the earth while there is still time to get mercy from the very God who made you and knows you best. You can do all Wiest says and you will never ascend to the height of the most crucial mountain—the one where God dwells. “Who,” cries the psalmist, “shall ascend the hill of the LORD? And who shall stand in his holy place?” (Psalm 24:3).This Postmodern Realities episode is a conversation with JOURNAL author Anne Kennedy about her online-exclusive article, “A Mountain Made Low—A Look at Brianna Wiest". Locked articles are online exclusive content that are only available to subscribers. There are three subscription options to access our online exclusive content.1. Subscribe ($33.50) to the print edition of the Christian Research Journal which includes all online exclusive content.2. Pay a monthly fee ($4.99) for Christian Research Journal online exclusive content. This does not include online versions of current print edition articles or receiving the print issues.3. Pay an annual fee ($24.99) for Christian Research Journal online exclusive content. This does not include online versions of current print edition articles or receiving the print issues.For more information and to subscribe please click here.Note online-exclusives are eventually made available to the public at regular intervals but to gain access to read it when it's originally posted subscribing at the link above is the best option.When you to subscribe to the Journal, you join the team of print subscribers whose paid subscriptions help provide the resources at equip.org that minister to people worldwide. These resources include our ever growing database of over 1,500 articles, as well as our free Postmodern Realities podcast.Another way you can support our online articles is by leaving us a tip. A tip is just a small amount, like $3, $5, or $10 which is the cost for some of a latte, lunch out, or coffee drink. To leave a tip, click hereOther articles podcasts featuring this author:Hank Unplugged: Gaslighting, BLM, Cancel Culture and More with Anne KennedyPostmodern RealitiesEpisode 325 Life in the Church and the Liturgical Church CalendarGo to Church! How Living Through the Church Year Can Help You Get a Grip on Your Life, Your Faith, and Your FamilyEpisode 316 Take Joy: Santa, St. Nicholas, and JesusTake Joy: Santa, St. Nicholas, and JesusEpisode 313 Spiritual Friendship: Temptation or Belonging?Spiritual Friendship: Temptation or Belonging?Episode 308 A More Unconditional Love: Modern Iterations of Platonic MarriageEpisode 299: I'm the Head and Not the Tail: A Christian Decides to Skip the Daily AffirmationI'm the Head and Not the Tail: A Christian Decides to Skip the Daily AffirmationEpisode 279: Haven't We All Sacrificed Enough: A Christian Tries to Observe LentHaven't We All Sacrificed Enough: A Christian Tries to Observe LentEpisode 273: Identity and Obedience in Revoice 2021Identity and Obedience in Revoice 2021Episode 268 I'll Start My Diet Tomorrow: A Christian Makes a New Year's ResolutionI'll Start My Diet Tomorrow: A Christian Makes a New Year's Resolution-Special limited previewEpisode 255 For Our Lamps Are Going Out: Gaslighting in the Age of Social MediaFor Our Lamps are Going Out: Gaslighting in the Age of Social Media
In this rebroadcast, Aleesha shares her two birth stories, PCOS, gestational diabetes, and suffering a postpartum fever. Links This episode is sponsored by Kindred Bravely. Use code BIRTHHOUR for 20% off at kindredbravely.com Know Your Options Online Childbirth Course - Use Code 100OFF for $100 off Beyond the First Latch Course