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In the 1970s, Steve Prefontaine lit a fire under the bellies of runners that has never gone out through his American distance track records--largely formed by the coaching and spiritual ethos of University of Oregon cross country and track coach and Nike co-founder, Bill Bowerman. The Speech Guys consider Bill's insights through two speeches, as portrayed in the 1998 film, "Without Limits". A link explaining Alberto Salazar's ban from coaching: https://www.espn.com/olympics/trackandfield/story/_/id/32216748/report-track-coach-alberto-salazar-4-year-doping-ban-upheld-court-arbitration-sport. Speech clips come from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYvpXdSR8gs. Image thumbnail comes from https://medfordsportshalloffame.com/inductee/william-bowerman/.
Claire de Mézerville López welcomes Gema Varona, Ph.D., to the Restorative Works! Podcast. Dr. Varona joins us and discusses her decades of experience researching the evolving boundaries of restorative justice, challenging the traditional limits imposed by legal frameworks. She shares her journey from academia to hands-on work with survivors of terrorism, sexual abuse, and large-scale corporate and environmental harm. She explains why punitive measures often fail to address the root causes of harm and how restorative justice offers an individualized, relational approach that centers victims' needs while fostering true accountability. Listen as Dr. Varona delves into the role of dialogue in breaking cycles of violence, the importance of institutional courage, and the urgent need for a shift in global justice systems. As countries move toward more punitive approaches, this conversation serves as a powerful reminder that restorative justice is both an act of resistance and a path to transformation. Dr. Varona is a professor of Victimology and Criminal Policy at the University of the Basque Country and a senior researcher at the Basque Institute of Criminology (Donostia/San Sebastian, Spain). In 1998 she was honored with the Junior Scholar Competition Award of the International Society of Criminology for her research on restorative justice. From 2014-17 she worked as co-director of the Master in Victimology at that University. She served as a member of the executive committee of the World Society of Victimology and now holds the position of president. She has authored books on migration and human rights, restorative justice, juries and the construction of juridical truth, women's local safety audits, victims of terrorism, victims of sexual abuse, and evaluation of public policies. Tune in to learn more about Dr. Varona's work and perspective on the importance of restorative justice across contexts. Hear more from Dr. Varona at the 2025 World Conference!
You can be anything, including anything you feel internally. Not just externally!Not everyone has the safety of free speech, and we should all be aware and meditate on why.Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks Text me at 972-426-2640 so we can stay connected!Support me on Patreon!Twitter: @elliottspeaksInstagram: @elliottspeaks
There are no boundaries with God. For He is a God without limits. What do you need him to do??Instrumental by K. Lovett
February 20, 2025: Dr. Alistair Erskine, Enterprise CIO and CDO of Emory Healthcare, explores the unique fusion of university and healthcare IT at Emory, challenging conventional wisdom about institutional separations. As we delve into innovative approaches to leadership, including streaming rounds and trickle feedback systems, how might these methods reshape organizational culture in healthcare? Through fascinating anecdotes from building a hospital in Qatar with unlimited resources to implementing enterprise-wide ambient listening technology, what lessons emerge about innovation when traditional constraints are removed?Key Points:01:04 Combining University and Healthcare IT07:54 Rounding and Student Tech Support15:35 Lessons from Qatar: Building a Hospital21:44 Ambient Listening and AI in Healthcare30:58 Trickle Feedback and Organizational CultureSubscribe: This Week HealthTwitter: This Week HealthLinkedIn: This Week HealthDonate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
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In this conversation, Connor interviews Kyle Smith, the product leader at Out of Office, discussing his journey from journalism to recruitment and product management. They explore the challenges and opportunities in remote work, the importance of global talent, and how Out of Office aims to create a community-driven platform that prioritizes transparency and well-being for remote workers. Kyle emphasizes the need for a niche community to solve the utilization problem in gig work and the role of technology in enhancing human connections. In this conversation, Kyle Smith discusses the integration of technology and human experience in the recruitment industry, addressing compliance challenges in remote work, and the importance of supporting workers' mental health. He emphasizes the need to bridge the skills gap in the workforce and the evolution of remote work dynamics. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI on employment and the future of work, highlighting the significance of global hiring and flexibility.TakeawaysKyle's journey highlights the flaws in traditional recruitment.Out of Office aims to prioritize candidates over location.Remote work is becoming increasingly common but varies in definition.The platform focuses on community-driven approaches to hiring.Global talent can often be overlooked due to local hiring biases.Mental health and work-life balance are crucial for remote workers.Transparency in hiring processes builds trust within the community.Utilization problems in gig work can be addressed through niche communities.A matching algorithm helps connect workers with suitable jobs.The Out of Office platform seeks to create a supportive ecosystem for its members. Combining technology with human experience is essential.Partnerships are crucial for ensuring compliance in remote work.Meeting members personally helps build trust and legitimacy.Mental health support is vital for remote workers.Building a community can help combat feelings of isolation.Addressing the skills gap is necessary for workforce development.Remote work dynamics are evolving towards flexibility and results-oriented approaches.AI poses both opportunities and challenges for employment.Governance of AI technology is lagging behind its rapid development.The future of work will focus on global hiring and inclusivity.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Kyle Smith and Out of Office01:08 Kyle's Journey: From Journalism to Recruitment03:32 Transitioning to Product Management06:28 Understanding the Role of a Product Manager08:42 Challenges in Remote Work and Community Building10:39 The Importance of Global Talent12:57 Addressing Local Hiring Challenges14:58 Supporting Remote Workers' Well-being18:46 Transparency in the Out of Office Platform20:47 Solving the Utilization Problem in Gig Work22:40 Building a Community-Focused Ecosystem25:51 Matching Algorithm and Community Verification26:48 Integrating Technology and Human Experience27:49 Addressing Compliance Challenges in Remote Work29:26 Supporting Workers' Mental Health and Wellbeing32:35 Bridging the Skills Gap in the Workforce34:01 The Evolution of Remote Work Dynamics36:41 The Impact of AI on Employment44:47 The Future of Work: Global Hiring and FlexibilityConnect with Kyle here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylessmith93/
I met Chris though my friend Erik Allen and our conversation was amazing. His insight in living a life you want no matter what your going though was epic. We talked about men's health. Life and becoming the person you want to be. Chris Ruden is an amputee, Type 1 diabetic record-holding powerlifter, motivational keynote speaker, author, and disabled model who was featured on The Rock's hit TV show “Titan Games”. From being humiliated and labeled broken because of his disability to struggling with mental health and living in a non disabled-inclusive world, Chris learned to turn his obstacles into opportunities, now using his badass bionic arm, diabetes technology, and message of “creating your world without limits” to impact people around the world.Leading Keynote Speaker: Disability Inclusion, Change Management & DEI Expert for Corporate Events
Scale Without Limits: How Fractional Marketing Departments Accelerate Business GrowthIs your marketing department holding back your scaling potential? In this powerful episode, marketing expert Sophie Zollmann explores how fractional marketing departments are revolutionizing the way successful businesses approach growth and market expansion.Discover why immediate implementation and execution capabilities are crucial for seizing market opportunities. Learn how real-time data-driven pivots can keep you ahead of the competition. Understand how flexible marketing support enables precise resource allocation during every phase of growth.This episode reveals why traditional marketing departments often become bottlenecks during scaling phases, while fractional departments act as growth accelerators. We dive deep into how adaptable marketing support transforms your ability to capture opportunities and maintain momentum. Perfect for growing businesses ready to remove the constraints holding back their scaling potential.Walk away understanding how to leverage fractional marketing departments to accelerate your business growth while maintaining complete control over your scaling journey and budget.Join us for Building Your Empire with SophieZo anytime and connect with Sophie at FMDStrategicPartners.com, schedule a free digital success session, follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.Get your copy of Women Gone Wild and The Unstoppable Marketing Mix Free Guide, too! Please support UnsilencedVoices.org a global 501(c)3 nonprofit that empowers survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. We thank Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers for our theme song, "She is You".Be sure to connect with Word of Mom on BlueSky, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and come tell us your story!WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.
You'll Learn:The art of intentional living and how Danny transformed from a university student reading "The 4-Hour Work Week" into someone who's mastered the art of creating value while living on his own terms. Danny's practical approach to testing, optimizing, and scaling what works in both business and life using GrowthhackingLeveraging AI as your personal think tank and strategic partner for everything from business expansion to travel hacking. Danny's insights on adaptability and action-taking provide a roadmap for thriving in uncertainty.How the landscape of location-independent work has transformed, and what it takes to stand out in an increasingly remote world.Key Resources:Support Danny's book on Kickstarter and learn how to go beyond your limits.Connect with Danny on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Check out the brand new app and you can use it for free on a 2-week app trial. Sign up to rest drive it here!Ready to live your best life? Explore where you are and where you want to be. Take the Free Audit at LifePilot.co/auditIf you want to experience the transformative power of a retreat then join me in Bali for an unforgettable experience in June 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we explore the incredible life and legacy of Stephen Hawking, one of the greatest scientific minds of our time. Despite being diagnosed with ALS at just 21, Hawking defied all odds, revolutionizing our understanding of black holes, the Big Bang, and the nature of time. His groundbreaking theory on Hawking radiation reshaped modern physics, while his best-selling book, A Brief History of Time, made complex science accessible to the world. Beyond his research, Hawking became a global icon, proving that physical limitations do not define one's potential. Join us as we dive into his remarkable journey, his contributions to science, and the lasting inspiration he left for future generations.
At a time when DE&I initiatives are facing increasing hostility, it's more important than ever to highlight the real value of inclusive hiring. Beyond being the right thing to do, inclusive hiring broadens talent pools, fosters innovation, and ensures that organizations tap into the full spectrum of people's skills and potential. But what does true accessibility in hiring look like, and how can companies create recruitment processes that are genuinely fair for everyone? My guest this week is Ron Fish, Global Talent Acquisition Leader at Ivanti and a passionate advocate for disability inclusion in the workplace. Ron is at the forefront of championing accessibility not just to comply with regulations but to build environments where everyone can succeed. In the interview, we discuss: How a revelation about the corporate career site accelerated Ron's journey as an advocate for disability inclusion. Optimal work environments work for everyone. How accessibility has massively advanced inclusion and belonging at Ivanti When bias outweighs common sense Focusing on skills and abilities Treating people as individuals rather than labels Accommodations in the hiring process, how simple changes can make a huge difference Why individuals with disabilities might be reluctant to disclose their needs during the recruitment process, and what strategies can address these concerns Shifting the perception of disability to make hiring more inclusive Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts. Follow this podcast on Spotify.
At a time when DE&I initiatives are facing increasing hostility, it's more important than ever to highlight the real value of inclusive hiring. Beyond being the right thing to do, inclusive hiring broadens talent pools, fosters innovation, and ensures that organizations tap into the full spectrum of people's skills and potential. But what does true accessibility in hiring look like, and how can companies create recruitment processes that are genuinely fair for everyone? My guest this week is Ron Fish, Global Talent Acquisition Leader at Ivanti and a passionate advocate for disability inclusion in the workplace. Ron is at the forefront of championing accessibility not just to comply with regulations but to build environments where everyone can succeed. In the interview, we discuss: How a revelation about the corporate career site accelerated Ron's journey as an advocate for disability inclusion. Optimal work environments work for everyone. How accessibility has massively advanced inclusion and belonging at Ivanti When bias outweighs common sense Focusing on skills and abilities Treating people as individuals rather than labels Accommodations in the hiring process, how simple changes can make a huge difference Why individuals with disabilities might be reluctant to disclose their needs during the recruitment process, and what strategies can address these concerns Shifting the perception of disability to make hiring more inclusive Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts. Follow this podcast on Spotify.
At a time when DE&I initiatives are facing increasing hostility, it's more important than ever to highlight the real value of inclusive hiring. Beyond being the right thing to do, inclusive hiring broadens talent pools, fosters innovation, and ensures that organizations tap into the full spectrum of people's skills and potential. But what does true accessibility in hiring look like, and how can companies create recruitment processes that are genuinely fair for everyone? My guest this week is Ron Fish, Global Talent Acquisition Leader at Ivanti and a passionate advocate for disability inclusion in the workplace. Ron is at the forefront of championing accessibility not just to comply with regulations but to build environments where everyone can succeed. In the interview, we discuss: How a revelation about the corporate career site accelerated Ron's journey as an advocate for disability inclusion. Optimal work environments work for everyone. How accessibility has massively advanced inclusion and belonging at Ivanti When bias outweighs common sense Focusing on skills and abilities Treating people as individuals rather than labels Accommodations in the hiring process, how simple changes can make a huge difference Why individuals with disabilities might be reluctant to disclose their needs during the recruitment process, and what strategies can address these concerns Shifting the perception of disability to make hiring more inclusive Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts. Follow this podcast on Spotify.
Most people settle for average without realizing it. They accept what's comfortable, play it safe, and never push beyond what they think is possible. But the truth is, staying comfortable is the fastest way to stay stuck. If you want real progress, you have to compete at a higher level, not against others, but against your own limits. That means setting a new bar for yourself and refusing to accept less than what you are fully capable of. BOOK A CALL WITH PERRY: http://talktoperry.com or TEXT PERRY at (208) 400-5095 JOIN MY FREE COMMUNITY: http://upsidedownfit.com RESOURCES: Daily Success Habits - Grab Your Free Copy! My Favorite Pre-Workout for Energy Best Home Workouts WOW! You made it all the way down here! Now I am impressed! I don't know many who do! You absolutely rock my friend!
Are your remodeling projects feeling more chaotic than rewarding? In this episode of Interior Design Business, we're tackling the crucial topic of boundaries and how they can transform your design projects into profitable, stress-free ventures.Learn how to create clear agreements, set expectations, and protect your time while delivering exceptional results for your clients. Whether it's managing client decisions, keeping contractors aligned, or addressing ghosting behaviors, this episode has strategies to help you take control and thrive in your design business.In this episode, I cover:The importance of setting clear boundaries and consequences in agreementsHow to protect your profitability and time during long-term projectsTips to manage client indecision and contractor communicationStructuring your letter of agreement for successWhy boundaries lead to better outcomes for you and your clientsIf you're ready to establish control and take your remodeling projects to the next level, tune in now!I would love to connect on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademy or Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy!Show notes are available at https://interiordesignbusinessacademy.com.
James Ferguson, author of "The Confetti Culture Playbook" gives updates on how his career journey has progressed over the last few years from being a GM to taking over as Corporate Director of Culture with Wurzak Hotel Group. In this role, he has taken the company from 2.5 on Glassdoor to 4.3! Find out how he was able to do this and what new projects James is coming out with.
In this episode, we delve into the world of award-winning interior design with Yasmine Mahmoudieh, founder of Yasmine Mahmoudieh Design. Yasmine shares her unique approach to design, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures and global travels. Discover how she translates these global influences into stunning and innovative spaces that have garnered critical acclaim. Get ready to be inspired by Yasmine's creative journey and learn how she pushes the boundaries of interior design.
In this episode, we delve into the world of award-winning interior design with Yasmine Mahmoudieh, founder of Yasmine Mahmoudieh Design. Yasmine shares her unique approach to design, drawing inspiration from diverse cultures and global travels. Discover how she translates these global influences into stunning and innovative spaces that have garnered critical acclaim. Get ready to be inspired by Yasmine's creative journey and learn how she pushes the boundaries of interior design.
Will and Meg are a dynamic married duo transforming the fitness landscape. As pro athletes in Hyrox competitions, founders of M3GA, and creators of an inclusive global fitness community, their journey is one of perseverance, purpose, and partnership. Together, they've cultivated a movement that encourages individuals to realize their potential through fitness, faith, and innovative entrepreneurial pursuits. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Will and Meg, the powerhouse couple behind M3GA, a brand and movement dedicated to empowering individuals to discover their full potential. From starting M3GA Run, a global fitness community, to competing as pro Hyrox athletes and building a cutting-edge apparel line, Will and Meg share their journey of hard work, faith, and resilience. Discover how they transformed their lives and inspired countless others to realize they're capable of more. What we cover:- How a passion for running turned into a global community with 36 locations. - Competing at a professional level and qualifying for Hyrox Worlds. - Building M3GA: From idea to product, creating a brand with a mission of empowerment. - Using running as a tool to push limits and grow mentally. - "You are capable of more" as a life-changing mindset and the core of their brand. Timestamps:[00:00:00] Origins of M3GA Run and building a global running community.[00:06:00] Experiences in Austin and how faith shaped their journey.[00:14:00] Meg's personal transformation through running and resilience.[00:22:00] Faith's role in their relationship and community building.[00:27:00] Using running to push past limits and inspire others.[00:35:00] Lessons from ultra marathons: adaptability and problem-solving.[00:46:00] Launching M3GA apparel and focusing on performance gear.[01:00:00] M3GA's philosophy: "You are capable of more" and future vision.*** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Will and Meg:Will's IGMeg's IGM3GAFitness ProgrammingYTConnect with Brett:InstagramXConnect with Harry:InstagramXConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaX - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinX - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIAMaui Nui- 15% OFF. Use CODE: MEATMAFIA
This month we are focusing on Habit 12: Building a Review and Preview Habit.My goal is to help you build habits peacefully so that you can impact your world powerfully.In the Hello Mornings Daily Podcast, I share a simple tip based on our monthly theme and then I close the podcast with our 3-Minute Morning Routine.THE 3-MINUTE MORNINGGod Time: Pray Psalm 143: 8 (Minute 1)Plan Time: Prayerfully Review Your Calendar (Minute 2)Move Time: Take 5-10 Deep Breaths (Minute 3)That's it! Adjust as needed and use as your pathway to a growing morning habit!Want to go deeper with our workshops, journals, Bible Studies and accountability ? Join The Hello Mornings Academy, where we help Christian women build habits and reach goals peacefully so they can impact their world powerfully.GOODIES: Click here to download our FREE morning routine goodies.COMMUNITY: Click here to learn more about the Hello Mornings Academy.BOOK: Click here to get the Hello Mornings BookCheering you on,❤️ Kat Lee
All year we have studied about loyalty, faithfulness, and allegiance to King Jesus. In this final lesson, we will consider some of Jesus' strongest words on the sort of loyalty he is looking for in his followers. He wants a loyalty without limits. A loyalty that, by comparison, makes all of our other commitments look […]
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In this episode of Blind Abilities, Jeff Thompson interviews Leslie Dickson, a Vision Rehabilitation Therapist at the VA, who shares her inspiring journey of resilience and success as a blind individual. Born with coloboma, Leslie reveals how her parents' steadfast encouragement instilled a can-do attitude that carried her through every stage of her educational journey. From navigating high school with large-print textbooks and assistive tools to becoming the first visually impaired student in her college design program, Leslie reflects on the transformative role educators and mentors played in her achievements. After earning a master's degree in Vision Rehabilitation Therapy, Leslie now dedicates her career to empowering veterans through hands-on skills like woodworking, ceramics, and leatherworking. She shares her approach to building confidence and independence, teaching that vision loss is not a limitation but an opportunity for growth. Join Leslie as she recounts her journey and inspires the next generation of blind and low-vision students to pursue their goals with determination and creativity. Full Transcript: Read More
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In this week's episode of Take a Pain Check, Kate Bourne shares her powerful journey with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), discussing the 12-year delay in her diagnosis and the profound impact it had on her confidence, mobility, and academic life. Kate reflects on the emotional toll of not having answers for so long, navigating school and daily life with unexplained symptoms. She also highlights her passion for research, focusing on anesthetic resistance in EDS patients and the relationship between EDS and POTS, with the goal of improving healthcare practices for those affected by these conditions. As a 2024 recipient of the STEM Without Limits scholarship, Kate shares how she plans to use the funds to further her academic and research endeavors, offering advice to young adults about finding their career paths. Apply to our scholarship today: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/scholarship Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes. Our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapaincheck_/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck?lang=en X: https://www.instagram.com/takeapaincheck_/ Likedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/take-a-pain-check/ Kate's socials: Instagram and X: @katebournebsc Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara
How to live a life without limits! Vivienne Kjönö, born in the beautiful city of Stockholm, Sweden, continues to lead a vibrant international life. Vivienne's prominent corporate track record has represented well-known domestic and multinational companies. Her success is a direct result of creating strategic goodwill alliances. Working with recognizable global hospitality brands, such as TGI Fridays restaurants and Costco Network; involving franchisee procurement development for Scandinavia; and showcasing placement of regional Northern California award-winning wines represent just a few of her past successful entrepreneurial projects. Her outlook is simple: “Every day is a get-to day!” In episode 521 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out what her early journey on Wall Street was like, how she was able to bring TGI Fridays from the United States to Northern Europe, how an aspiring movie producer can get their first break in the business, how her "life without limits" mindset drives her success, and how you can create an international career. Enjoy!
In this episode, host Katy Cowan welcomes Khyati Trehan, a designer and 3D visual artist at Google Creative Lab in New York, to share a glimpse into one of the most innovative spaces in the design world. Known for her unique balance of intense creative work and personal projects, Khyati shares the intricacies of her role at Google, a place synonymous with cutting-edge technology and endless experimentation. While she can't disclose everything, Khyati's stories provide an inspiring look at what it's like to be part of a team where creativity knows no bounds. Khyati is constantly creating, whether through her illustration work, collaborations with her sister—who's a musician—or brainstorming sessions in the kitchen with her partner, who also works at Google. She finds a source of energy in her craft that keeps her invigorated rather than drained, turning what could feel like intense pressure into a motivating force. Her ability to stay inspired and eager to learn is a powerful takeaway for anyone navigating the demands of a creative career. During the conversation, Khyati opens up about how she keeps her creativity flowing without falling into burnout, the role of cultural influences in her design work, and the importance of relationships in both her personal and professional life. As someone deeply attuned to the mental and emotional aspects of creative work, she discusses how she uses personal connections and a strong network to sustain her passion. From her reflections on reality TV as a mental escape to her insights on the future of generative AI, Khyati's perspective reveals the many layers of a dynamic and fulfilling creative life. You will gain valuable insights on balancing work and side projects, maintaining a sense of purpose, and finding inspiration in unexpected places. Whether embracing the complexities of relationships, exploring the limitless possibilities of generative AI, or simply learning to find joy in the process, Khyati offers a refreshing reminder of why creativity is such a rewarding journey. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to find harmony in their own creative path while making space for continual growth and innovation.
In today's episode, we welcome the brilliant comedic minds behind Chasing Molly: Shelley Pack and Josh Sutherland. Together, they share the odyssey of making an independent film from scratch, driven by pure creativity and an unwavering dedication to laughter and storytelling. Their journey is not just one of filmmaking but of persistence, grit, and a desire to carve a unique voice in the comedy genre.Shelley Pack brings her background as a comedian and improv performer, skillfully assembling a cast of friends and acquaintances to breathe life into Chasing Molly. With no big studios or massive budgets, Shelley and Josh poured their souls into the project. "It was liberating to create something genuinely funny without restrictions," Shelley reflects, highlighting how the freedom of independent filmmaking allowed her to maintain the authenticity of the comedy.On the other side, Josh Sutherland recounts his journey from a kid with a camcorder to a professional in Hollywood, working every possible crew position to understand the art and science of film. A student of cinema at the University of Texas, Josh entered the world of visual effects, gaining firsthand knowledge in various roles. When the opportunity arose to collaborate on Chasing Molly, Josh brought not only technical expertise but also a lifelong passion. "Filmmaking is a huge, huge team sport," he explains, underscoring the communal effort that went into producing the film.One memorable anecdote shared by Shelley and Josh is the challenge of shooting in a real pawn shop while it was open to the public. With customers oblivious to the filming, Shelley describes an eccentric woman examining items with a magnifying glass, fully engrossed in her shopping while the crew scrambled to finish the scene before sundown. Such improvisational moments added authenticity to the film, revealing the beauty and chaos of guerilla-style filmmaking.Shelley also speaks about the “Zen Cholo,” a character who emerged through social media sleuthing. Shelley found “Scar,” a YouTube personality with a massive social following, whose calm demeanor brought unexpected depth to the role of a gang leader. This resourcefulness in casting enabled the team to create a distinctive character who, as Shelley notes, is “like a Buddha with street cred,” adding unique charm to the film.In the end, Chasing Molly is more than a film; it's a testament to the idea that with a vision, a supportive crew, and a refusal to take “no” for an answer, anything is possible. As Josh says, “We set ourselves up to win,” and that victory is felt in every scene of this indie gemBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
Episode #464 Strategize for 2025 Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! Announcements: It's official - Coach April Spilde is the new co-host of the 303Endurance Podcast - April brings her years of experience as an athlete and coach, her passion for helping others and her amazing podcast voice. If you are just tuning in, April also has her own podcast called Grit2Greatness Endurance. Transition Season Webinar - Join us next Tuesday 6-7p MT for an informational discussion and deep dive on how to think about the time between your 2024 and 2025 race season. We will be talking about the importance of taking a break for a reset, including the why, when and how to spend that time. What inputs to consider in your strategy for next season, how to take that strategy and turn it into a plan, and how to create habits that allow you to execute that plan in 2025. Join 303Triathlon for an informative webinar on taking time to reflect, recharge and RESET. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84235253123... Meeting ID: 842 3525 3123 Passcode: 508467 Upcoming Podcasts in November - Stay with us throughout the month of November as we unpack the Transition Season. Last week we kicked things off with the why, when, what and how of taking an end of season reset. This week we are discussing how to strategize for next season. Next week we discuss how to create your 2025 season plan and we'll wrap up the month with how to develop the habits that lead to goal achievement. We also have 6X IM World Champion Coach Mark Allen joining us later this month to share his insights on this very important time of the year. Ask A Coach: #463 - Recap of the RESET discussion last week Why It's Important to Take a Short Break? Continuous training without a break can lead to burnout, overuse injuries, and diminished performance. Your body needs time to repair the micro-damage caused by intense workouts, while your mind requires a chance to rejuvenate. This period of rest not only prevents chronic fatigue but also sets the stage for future gains. When to Take It? The best time for a break is right after your last race of the season. Your performance has peaked, and pushing further can result in diminishing returns. Listen to your body and give yourself permission to step back. How Long to Take It? A break of 2-4 weeks is ideal. This length of time allows for sufficient physical and mental recovery without compromising fitness. It strikes a balance between rest and staying active enough to avoid becoming sedentary. What to Do / Not Do During this break? Engage in low-intensity activities like yoga, walking, or leisurely swimming. Avoid high-intensity workouts that can stress your body. Focus on hobbies, spend time with loved ones, and enjoy the simple pleasure of movement without the pressure of performance. Reflection - What went well? What could be improved? Envision your goals for the next season. This process of reflection helps in setting more informed and achievable targets. April - I'll add here too that getting a list of good reflection questions makes all the difference. Sometimes the difference between good and GREAT results and making meaning is asking a powerful question, so here's a list of thought-provoking questions I recommend adding to your repertoire: What is my "why"? Why am I dedicating a significant portion of time, money, and energy to this training? What is the deeper motivation driving my training? Is it personal growth, the challenge, the community, or something else? Understanding your "why" can help you stay focused and consistent, especially during tough training sessions and months of training and racing. What are my biggest weaknesses in each discipline? While it's important to focus on strengths, identifying weaknesses can help you target specific areas for improvement. Are you a strong swimmer but a weak cyclist? Or perhaps your running form needs more technical work? How can I manage training with other life priorities? When do you need to prioritize training and when can you counterbalance the other areas of your life: family, work, business, vacation time, and rest. What is my ideal race day experience? Envisioning your ideal race day can help you set specific goals and develop a race strategy. What does it look like to feel confident, strong, and energized on race day? How can I use my past experiences to inform my future training and racing? Reflect on your past races and training seasons. What worked well? What didn't? By learning from your experiences, you can make informed decisions about your future training and racing. By pondering these questions, you can gain valuable insights into your motivations, goals, and training strategies. Update or Create Values Inventory or Personal Mission Statement Revisit your core values and personal mission statement. This is a powerful exercise in aligning your training and life goals with your personal values. #464 - STRATEGIZE Personal SWOT - Take 30 minutes to make a list of your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to your training and racing goals. This will give you a foundation for creating a blueprint for next year. Your SWOT will be unique to you, which means what it reveals in terms of your April - I'll share my personal SWOT experience here and what I learned. Priorities and Commitments - Life is a balancing act and we all have commitments and priorities that need to be taken into account. What are those big rock priorities for you? What commitments are already in place or pending for next year? Go back to your SWOT and look at the Risks and Threats, you may find there are priorities and commitments. Inspirations and Risks - Listen to your heart. I recently heard an athlete say, I'm considering Boulder 70.3 and Galveston 70.3. I'd really love to race in Boulder but the altitude scares me and I'm not sure I can prepare for it. If you have a race that inspires you, it will fuel your drive. By carefully strategizing, planning for the challenge and putting in place the habits to execute your training - you'll be ready! You Support Team - Who's in your corner? Who's support do you need? Share your goals with your spouse or partner, your parents or kids, your boss. Let them know and let them know how you plan to balance your commitments and what you need from them. Invite them to be on your journey, follow you on social media, invite them to your races. You communicating with them will build your support and help you identify any hidden risks or undiscovered commitments. Budget Talk to your accountant and your spouse now. Let them know what races you want to do, what equipment you need to do those races, what nutrition and other expenditures like travel, etc. To have longevity in the sport and marriage, don't commit to anything you can't afford. Next week in episode #465 we will give you a blueprint for how to put together your 2025 Race Plan. 303Triathlon News and Updates: T100 Triathlon Pro & Age-Group Triathlon Events | T100 Triathlon Dubai T100 Pro Series Championship November 16th Watch free on PTO+ App Leaderboard T100 Triathlon World Tour Pro Racing | T100 Triathlon Local races are open for registration: Without Limits has opened their calendar and some of those races like Xterra Lory will sell out fast. Without Limits Productions | Triathlon BBSC has also announced their schedule BBSC Endurance - Destination Triathlons and Races IRONMAN Boulder 70.3 June 14 IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder - Anything Is Possible Closing: Thanks again for listening this week. Please be sure to follow us @303triathlon and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed and enjoy the endurance journey! 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In this powerful episode of Breaking Boundaries: How Chris Ruden Redefines Limitations and Inspires a World Without Limits, we delve into the extraordinary journey of Chris Ruden—a motivational speaker, author, and advocate who turns adversity into triumph. Born with a congenital birth defect and managing type 1 diabetes, Chris has defied all odds to become an inspirational figure who proves that true limitations are only self-imposed. Join us as we explore Chris's story of resilience, his strategies for overcoming life's toughest challenges, and how he motivates others to push past their perceived barriers to achieve greatness. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to break through their own boundaries and embrace a limitless mindset.
“Ask the fundamental question: What if your workforce has no limits? This is really now about humans with agents driving customer success together,” Marc Benioff, cofounder and CEO of Salesforce, tells Bloomberg Intelligence senior technology analyst Anurag Rana. In this episode of Tech Disruptors, we sit down with a hallmark leader of the application-software industry to discuss his views on its next evolution with generative-AI agents. Benioff shares his expectations on how humans and AI agents will coexist in the workforce, the commoditization of foundational models, why companies need a central platform for AI and what positions Salesforce well, as one of the largest enterprise-software companies, to deliver secure and knowledgeable generative AI.
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), Get Hired is celebrating the stories, talents and contributions of workers with disabilities throughout the month of October. On this week's episode, LinkedIn Editor at Large Andrew Seaman speaks with Paralympic gold medalist in archery Matt Stutzman, AKA The Armless Archer. Matt reflects on the discrimination he's faced in the past from employers who refused to hire him, and discusses his path to becoming one of the best archers in the world. He also speaks to employers about what they should know about hiring someone with a physical disability. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here. You can see a transcript of the episode by clicking here. (https://lnkd.in/wol4) You can find more information about NDEAM by clicking here. Information on resources from the U.S. Department of Labor can be found by clicking here.
In this powerful episode of The Erik Allen Show, I talk with David Powell, a husband, father, and motivational speaker born without hands and with malformed legs. David shares his incredible journey, including the heartbreaking loss of his mother to an overdose during high school, and how he broke free from a victim mentality. He dives into fueling determination, the power of resilience, and finding strength through faith. This is an unmissable, life-changing conversation that will inspire you to overcome any challenge! - https://youtu.be/6hkqlYJUy6c Key Discussion Points: Life Without Limits Developing A Plan God Has Your Back Fueling Your Determination Power Of Resilience Finding Strength Through Faith Beating Addiction Having A Near Death Experience Breaking Through Victim Mentality Discovering Your Purpose - Want to learn how to Podcast? Check out my course How To Start, Launch, & Run Your Podcast in 30 days HERE! Get the PDF version of the course HERE! Podcasting Legacy: How to Start, Launch, & Run A Podcast To Leave A Legacy – e-book NOW AVAILABLE!! Go HERE!! - INTERESTED IN BEING A SPONSOR OF OUR SHOW? Fill out the form HERE! - Be sure to FOLLOW David Powell - Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Website - Thanks for watching! Check out another playlist on my channel: The Erik Allen Show Podcasts Featuring Erik Allen Voice Over Work Product Reviews Fun - FREE Resources to help you
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), Get Hired with Andrew Seaman is celebrating the stories, talents and contributions of workers with disabilities throughout the month of October. On this week's bonus episode, LinkedIn Editor at Large Andrew Seaman speaks with Rebecca Cokley, Program Officer for U.S. Disability Rights at the Ford Foundation. Rebecca discusses her background in disability rights activism and what the recent uptick in ‘return to office' mandates mean for the disability community. She also shares tips for identifying disability-friendly employers during your job search. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here. Follow Rebecca Cokley on LinkedIn by clicking here. You can see a transcript of the episode by clicking here. (https://lnkd.in/wol3) You can find more information about NDEAM by clicking here. Information on resources from the U.S. Department of Labor can be found by clicking here.
Hello and welcome to The Relatable Voice podcast! Today, we're cruising through Gunbarrell Country to chat with the incredibly talented Sean Patrick Bridges. Sean is an award-winning screenwriter, producer, novelist, and the creative force behind Audible Parade Productions. He's directed documentaries in the Caribbean, worked in the film industry, and even collaborated with Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios. His latest suspense thriller, Gunbarrel Highway, is set to release this November. Find out more at: http://www.audibleparade.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-patrick-bridges
Hello and welcome to The Relatable Voice podcast! Today, we're cruising through Gunbarrell Country to chat with the incredibly talented Sean Patrick Bridges. Sean is an award-winning screenwriter, producer, novelist, and the creative force behind Audible Parade Productions. He's directed documentaries in the Caribbean, worked in the film industry, and even collaborated with Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios. His latest suspense thriller, Gunbarrel Highway, is set to release this November. Find out more at: http://www.audibleparade.com/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-patrick-bridges
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), Get Hired is celebrating the stories, talents and contributions of workers with disabilities throughout the month of October. On this week's bonus episode, LinkedIn Editor at Large Andrew Seaman speaks with disability justice expert Luticha André Doucette. Luticha shares valuable information about how job applicants with disabilities can understand their rights, find inclusive employers and grow their professional network. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here. Follow Luticha André Doucette on LinkedIn by clicking here. You can see a transcript of the episode by clicking here. You can find more information about NDEAM by clicking here. Information on resources from the U.S. Department of Labor can be found by clicking here.
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), Get Hired will be celebrating the stories, talents and contributions of workers with disabilities throughout October. On this week's episode of the show, LinkedIn Editor at Large Andrew Seaman speaks with disability rights activist and author Emily Ladau. Emily makes the case for including disability in broader conversations about diversity, and offers advice for supporting colleagues with disabilities at work. Follow Andrew on LinkedIn to join the Get Hired community by clicking here. Follow Emily Ladau on LinkedIn by clicking here. You can see a transcript of the episode by clicking here. You can find more information about NDEAM by clicking here. Information on resources from the U.S. Department of Labor can be found by clicking here.
Jason Ferruggia has been helping people become the strongest version of themselves since the early 90's. Most want to be better, improve, and see what's possible. Jay helps us create a life with more health, wealth, happiness, less stress, and fewer regrets. He is credited as the guy who created group fitness and his work has been featured in Fast Company, Men's Health, Muscle & Fitness, Huffington Post, LiveStrong, Entrepreneur, ESPN and CBS. He's old school hard-core hip-hop, about pushing weights, resistance training, adaptation, and in the field of health, wellness, strength, performance and a positive mindset to live our best life, Jay Ferruggia is the guy. LINKS Jason Ferrugia website jasonferruggia.com The Mojo Sessions website www.themojosessions.com The Mojo Sessions on Patreon www.patreon.com/TheMojoSessions Full transcripts of the show (plus time codes) are available on Patreon. The Mojo Sessions on Facebook www.facebook.com/TheMojoSessions Gary on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/gary-bertwistle Gary on Twitter www.twitter.com/GaryBertwistle The Mojo Sessions on Instagram www.instagram.com/themojosessions If you like what you hear, we'd be grateful for a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Happy listening! © 2024 Gary Bertwistle. All Rights Reserved.
Join Shannon Jackson, The People's Nurse, for weekly doses of inspiration, motivation, and education. This podcast is your go-to guide for health, wellness, and personal growth. Whether you're looking to transform your health or just need some encouragement, Shannon delivers impactful stories, expert insights, and practical tips to help you live life without limits. https://qrco.de/bc3EpT
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In this episode of the DEEP Life we are joined by blind triathlete Kyle Coon for an inspiring conversation about overcoming adversity and transcending limitations.Kyle is an author, keynote speaker, coach and Paralympic athlete who has overcome a battle with cancer and the loss of his vision to achieve great success in his life.Throughout this conversation we talk aboutKyle's battle w/ cancer & losing his sight at a young ageOvercoming adversity How Kyle's life was transformed by learning to ski & rock climb after losing his visionKyle's book “Discovering A Life Without Limits”How Kyle discovered running & triathlons Training for the Paralympic Games “Exactly What To Say” coachingThe key to achieving amazing success in any endeavorand so much more!You can purchase Kyle's book here:https://walnutstreetpublishing.com/product/discovering-a-life-without-limits/Connect w/ him through his website:https://kylecoon.com/or find him on IG:https://www.instagram.com/eyeronkyle?igsh=NmxjNTgyOWtjZDdsIf you'd like to connect with Dan & Elise You can find The DEEP Life at LivingTheDEEPLife.com Or on social media Instagram: https://bit.ly/3TTuUfW YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ScoOWS TikTok: https://bit.ly/3TOX0sU If you'd like to connect with Dan: You can find him at MomentumStrengthWellness.com where he provides virtual fitness & holistic lifestyle coachingOr through IG @MomentumStrengthWellness YouTube @MomentumStrengthWellness Facebook @MomentumStrengthWellness
"You've got to be willing to show love and serve everyone, no matter who they are." Alan Mushegan, Sr.
Whether we realize it or not, many of us suffer with limiting beliefs that hold us back and affect success. In this episode, Brian explains how we can combat these beliefs, take positive action and accomplish our goals. YOU WILL LEARN:· The symptoms of a limited life.· Why you must rediscover, not reinvent.· The journey of rediscovery.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Free REALStrengths assessmentS1E035, The Other Shore with Diana Nyad Life Without Limits with Nick Vujicic S2E204, Marketing Made Easy with Guy Kawasaki “Wild at Heart,” by John Eldredge S2E206, How to Simplify Your Life S2E194, Burned Out or Fired Up - You Choose with Rachael Yeaman S2E178, Seize Your Strengths - How to Maximize Your Life with Rachael Yeaman S2E176, Maximize Your Life - That's the Outcome of Using Your REALStrengths with Rachael Yeaman NOTEWORTHY QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.” – Ellen Glasgow “You're frustrated because you keep waiting for the blooming of flowers of which you have yet to sow the seeds.” – Steve Maraboli “When we have limiting beliefs, friends with limiting beliefs or environments that buy into limiting beliefs, we stay small.” – Brian Buffini “Whether you think you can, or you think you can't – you're right.” – Henry Ford “When you're in a spot when you want to make change in life, your past leaves clues.” – Brian Buffiniitsagoodlife.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Risa August is an award-winning author, speaker, and Gestalt Practitioner. Risa is also living with a rare pituitary tumor and she inspires audiences and clients alike. Former Ironman athlete, she opened up to a world of possibilities, exploring various styles of dance, aerial silks, boxing, and embracing life with curiosity and vigor. Risa's personal journey exemplifies overcoming limits and living fully...unleashed. Risa August Vroom Vroom Veer Stories Felt like an old soul and didn't really fit in with any groups; got a job at age 14 and just wanted High School to be over Did two years of business college at Kent State but really wanted to study Archeology but of course that wouldn't make any money Followed a guy to Maine, ditched that dude but discovered a whole new world of backpacking and outdoor life Ended up getting a degree in Geography and got a job with an engineering outfit Got married and tried to squeeze into a mold that really didn't fit her; she was also helping at her husbands business on the weekends and working Monday - Friday, so no days off Finally moved out of PA and moved to Colorado by this time she is doing Ironman races and 500 mile bike trips for fun Spent about 8 years being dismissed my her family practice doctor; then one day insisted that she get an MRI for headaches because she knew something was wrong When the doctor told her that she had a tumor and a disease and the tumor had to come out; she went right into denial Show Summary In this episode of "Vroom Vroom Veer" titled "Unleashing Life Beyond Limits with Risa August," host Jeff Smith engages with the award-winning author, speaker, and Gestalt practitioner, Risa August. The conversation kicks off with a bit of humor as Jeff initially mispronounces Risa's name, which she corrects politely. Moving forward, they delve into the heart of the discussion, where Risa shares the intriguing aspects of her journey both professionally and personally. Risa explains her transformation into a Gestalt practitioner in 2019, which significantly expanded her horizons in coaching, complemented further by her achievements as an author and a motivational speaker. She expresses deep emotional connection when describing the impact of her book, which has won several awards and prompts heartwarming feedback from readers worldwide. A large part of the conversation pivots around Risa's experiences living with a rare pituitary tumor, her trials and tribulations as an Ironman athlete, and how these challenges veered her life down unexpected paths numerous times. Risa's narrative is one of overcoming limits and persistent adaptation, embracing new experiences like various styles of dance, aerial silks, and boxing. Jeff compares the non-financial aspects of success and joy generated from pursuing passions, which includes a short segment on financial independence and managing money effectively through available resources like the financial independence retire early movement and Mr. Money Mustache. Shifting towards a more personal exploration, the conversation takes the audience back to Risa's high school years, her early independence, and brief engagement with sports before moving into a contemplative phase about her identity and place in life during different stages. Risa also discusses the significant transition and the harsh realization of her medical condition which was diagnosed late despite her proactive attempts. This leads to a poignant reflection of her challenging journey through brain surgery, and the subsequent struggle with her health as medications failed to curb the growth hormone production due to her tumor. A significant veer in her life narrative was her decision to embrace life fully, post-recovery, marked by an ambitious 1800-mile bike ride which she signed up for, underscoring her philosophy of living boldly despite adversities. This ride represented not just a physical challenge but a metaphoric j...
Hey friend, it's Jody, and I'm so thrilled you're joining me today. You know, sometimes we forget just how powerful our dreams can be. They're like secret messages from our soul, aren't they? Today, let's give ourselves permission to really dream without limits, without anyone whispering doubts in our ears. This is our time to play, to explore, and to imagine all the beautiful possibilities waiting for us just around the corner. It's about letting your heart lead and your mind wander to all the places you can go when you truly believe in yourself. So, make yourself comfy, and let's breathe together. Close your eyes, and let's dream big. I'm right here with you, dreaming too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices