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20-somethings struggle more than any other age group. Is it because they've been given bad advice? Dr. Meg Jay is a clinical psychologist who focuses on young adult development. In this episode she offers fascinating insight into what we get wrong about this decade of life, and discusses her new book, "The Twentysomething Treatment: A Revolutionary Remedy For An Uncertain Age". This episode will interest listeners of any age!Follow Dr. Meg Jay on Instagram @drmegjay for a FREE audio copy of her book: “The Twentysomething Treatment: A Revolutionary Remedy for An Uncertain Age.”Whether you're struggling to find your footing, searching for love, or facing the daunting task of building your future, Meg offers expert insight into mental health strategies for #twentysomethings.Website | https://megjay.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/drmegjay/X | https://twitter.com/drmegjayTiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@drmegjay Get ticket details for Turning Point USA's Young Women's Leadership Summit at https://ywls2024.com and use code ALEX for 25% OFF admission!Elevate your skincare routine with NIMI SKINCARE! Go to https://www.nimiskincare.com/ and use promo code ALEXCLARK to get 10% OFF your order.“You're Not Alone: The Conservative Woman's Guide to College” by Karin A. Lips is THE lifestyleguide that focus on topics like picking a college major, running for student government, building a community, dating in college, and more! Use code ALEX for 20% off your copy at https://www.enlightenedwomen.org.Get peace of mind with a medical emergency kit from The Wellness Company. Go to https://twc.health/spillover and use code SPILLOVER for 15% OFF.Ditch artificial fragrances for your family by switching to ALEAVIA organic prebiotic body wash and use code: ALEX15 for 15% OFF. https://www.aleavia.com/Get 100% Organic tampons & now PADS! Try GARNUU today at https://garnuu.com/ and use code ALEX for 15% OFF.. CHAPTERS00:00 Intro 2:50 Your 20s Are A Developmental Sweetspot8:53 “YOU'RE NOT ALONE: THE CONSERVATIVE WOMEN'S GUIDE FOR COLLEGE”10:38 Advice For Twentysomethings: College, Finances, Friendships20:13 NIMI SKINCARE 21:39 Is Therapy Necessary? 24:30 Gain Identity Capital - Identify Strong and Weak Ties 30:22 THE WELLNESS COMPANY32:27 Choose Your Family36:53 Love and Heartbreak40:35 ALEAVIA41:54 The #1 Cause of Depression in Your 20s47:50 Your Personality Changes More Than Ever In Your 20s51:39 GARNUU 53:16 Sexual Relationships Are Declining58:13 Teaching Twentysomethings to Cook01:02:29 How to Make Challenging Adult Decisions01:04:36 Outro.Looking for like-minded friends? Join the Cuteservative Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1234544066933796/ Listen at 9 PM PST/ MIDNIGHT EASTERN every Thursday by subscribing to ‘The Spillover' on Apple Podcasts and Spotify ☕️✨. https://instagram.com/realalexclarkhttps://www.instagram.com/poplitics/https://x.com/yoalexrapzhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7M0C7cl5Fobejy7gbT5GB2?si=cd5cab070a3240f3&nd=1&dlsi=16e2b2f856224c9eShop Real Alex Clark Merch! https://tpusamerch.com/collections/real-alex-clarkListen to this episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spillover-with-alex-clark/id1507839530https://tpusamerch.com/collections/real-alex-clark.#howto #psychology #relationship #lifestyle #wellnessSupport the Show.
Join us in welcoming Kandice with a “K” Whitaker from the Bail Yourself Out Happy Hour Podcast. In addition to our guest, our son Tyson joins us in the unfiltered discussion about life and all that comes with it. We're so excited to introduce you to our new friend. Not only is she full of knowledge, she is hilarious! ⚠️ Please note this episode has some raw, unfiltered topics and language and is NSFW.
Join us in welcoming Kandice with a “K” Whitaker from the Bail Yourself Out Happy Hour Podcast. In addition to our guest, our son Tyson joins us in the unfiltered discussion about life and all that comes with it. We're so excited to introduce you to our new friend. Not only is she full of knowledge, she is hilarious! ⚠️Please note this episode has some raw, unfiltered topics and language and is NSFW.
We are excited to bring Fran Hauser to the Level Up podcast. Fran is a bestselling author, keynote speaker, former media executive, leading career expert, and champion of women in the workplace. She authored two books for professional women striving to create careers they love while staying true to themselves: The Myth of the Nice Girl and Embrace the Work, Love Your Career, which has become the go-to curriculum for women's affinity groups nationwide. Fran is a former Fortune 500 executive, a start-up investor, and recently launched the Bookbound Accelerator. Fran's insights have appeared in media outlets such as Fortune, CNBC, Fast Company, and Business Insider. Join us in this inspiring episode as we break down the steps to make strategic moves forward and fall back in love your career.
Love is in the air, am I right Podsters? Valentine's Day vibes are strong and today's episode is a love letter from me to you, about you and for YOU. It's not surprising there's a special place in my heart for Galentine's Day; for someone whose life work is celebrating and empowering women there's not much better than a holiday where women celebrate women! And also, Valentine's Day can be tricky for many of us: solo or partnered up – with all of this love coming at us, I can't help but think about how we are loving OURSELVES. How we are speaking to ourselves, about ourselves. How we are filling our own cup. It's easy to feel depleted and to run on empty – we all do it. In today's episode I talk about the things I do to make sure I'm showing up for myself. Managing my accessibility (hello, boundaries), knowing and DOING what works in my daily routines, and being super vigilant about over-extending myself are three of the ways I honor and commit to myself. Let's be honest here, Podsters. At the end of the day, you are all you've got. Sure, you have friends, a family, maybe you're partnered up or playing the field. Today isn't as much about loving those AROUND you – it's about how you're showing up for yourself. You are the only one who is guaranteed to show up for you. So, are you? Podsters, this is my Valentine's wish for you: take care of yourselves, be kind to yourself, make sure you are saving time and energy for yourself, and stay tuned for more powerful episodes and insights. Peace, love, and see you next week! Spoiler alert: my new book (“with the title Change the Conversation, Change Your Life”) is coming out in Q1 so hop on the **[Pre-launch list HERE**] to be the first to get your signed copy! JOIN MY CONFIDENCE COMMUNITY https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/gWU7owR --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-medoff/message
On this episode, we discuss the work version of love languages. We also interview marketing guru Pat Schober about the importance of content marketing. At the episode's end, Jodie has to choose: is it a B movie title or the name of a hot sauce? Thanks for listening!
We're BACK, and we're talking all about our 2024 hopes and DREAMS, baby! Tune in as we discuss what worked for us last year, what didn't, and all things life, work & love going into the new year. We're having conversations about saying NO more, holding ourselves accountable, reflecting on our faults & WAY more. Also, did you hear the news? BeautyChickee is BACK IN TOWN! Christina made an EPIC return to her “old stomping grounds” this week, AKA YouTube. More BeautyChickee means more Lily & Christina, duh. PLUS- Lily is MOVING! More importantly, she's moving even closer to where Christina lives. Total win for the girls. We also chat about Reneé Rap, Jacob Elordi, Mean Girls premiere, Ariana Grande drama, fighting for Stanley cups, Gypsy Rose Blanchard & cars running over Zayn Malik. This is what happens when you miss a month of G&Tea- OOPS. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok! @gintoxicpodcast on Instagram @gintoxicpodcast on Twitter @gintoxicpodcast on TikTok Follow Christina Harris on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter & TikTok BeautyChickee on YouTube @beautychickee on Instagram @beautychickee on Twitter @beautychickee on TikTok Follow Lily Stewart on Instagram, Twitter & TikTok @lilyystewart on Instagram @lilystewartt on Twitter @lilystewartttt on TikTok New episodes every Wednesday at 12PM ET. Music by @MarkGenerous. Stay toxic.
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Message by Devin Burton and Tony Anaya, "Love" as part of our "Faith at Work" series. A bilingual message. Message from November 19, 2023. Centralia Community Church, Centralia, WA. At C3 we regularly ask 2 questions: What is God saying? How will we respond? In hearing God's voice we must also discern His leadership, know our strengths and then pursue God's Kingdom work in the world. This process is our faith at work.
The kids are grown, the mortgage is paid, and the career is topping out. Does this mean immediate settlement into old age? Absolutely not! Thanks to the longevity revolution of recent decades, today's 55-75-year-olds are living and working longer and healthier than ever before. This generation is the first to experience the period of personal renaissance between middle and old age, "My Time." It is a whole new developmental stage in the life cycle during which 50-somethings reinvent themselves as inspiring students, artists, travelers, friends, lovers, and so much more.Longevity is imposing a "new normal" of love and intimacy that has radical implications for the definition of marriage, including committed relationships between legally married and those who are not, as well as the formerly married. It includes all the members of our intimate circle, a network of people we cannot imagine our lives without -friends, adult children, siblings, and even old flames.In this episode, you'll discover:The Second Adolescence: How "My Time" is a sort of second adolescence during which My Timers break away from middle adulthood, just as teenagers break away from childhood.The importance of experimentation during "My Time," whether going back to school, going on trips, taking a new assignment, or exploring new relationships.Why recovering friendships and cementing relationships from the past is a huge trend in "My Time."How "My Timers" have gained enough strength from life empowerment to give truly of themselves to others, and why "Giving Back" is important during "My Time."How sexuality, romance, and falling in love - in and out of marriage -is possible during "My Time" as "My Timers" rewrite the rules of what makes a relationship flourish.How to deal with difficulties of love in later life: incorporating past relationships into new ones, dealing with a partner's illness, "retired spouse syndrome," sexual turmoil, and divorce.About Abigail Trafford:Abigail Trafford - author, journalist, and public speaker - focuses on the new life cycle stage after midlife but before traditional old age. Her book, My Time: Making the Most of the Bonus Decades after 50, chronicles the social revolution of living longer, healthier lives. In her Washington Post column entitled My Time, she explores the potential of this new stage for both individuals and society. She has been a commentator on health and social issues for Washington Post Radio, host of an online health talk program, and syndicated columnist with Universal Press syndicate. She gave a keynote address at the White House Conference on Aging in 2005.Trafford has a bachelor's degree from Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. She received a journalism fellowship at the Harvard School of Public Health in 1982 and 2002 and was a visiting scholar at the Stanford Center on Longevity, Stanford University, in 2007. She lives in Washington, D.C. and Vinalhaven, ME. Get in touch with Abigail Trafford:Buy Abigail's Books: https://revolutionizeretirement.com/trafford Visit Abigail's Website: https://www.abigailtrafford.com/ What to do next: Click to grab our free guide, 10 Key Issues to Consider as You Explore Your Retirement Transition Please leave a review at Apple Podcasts. Join our Revolutionize Your Retirement group on Facebook.
Devin and Carolina are joined by screenwriting duo Rebecca Shaw & Ben Kronengold to discuss how they new now also AUTHORS! Catch NAKED IN THE RIDESHARE out November 14th! But more importantly they are ENGAGED and seem to be happy about it?! Carolina and Devin ask them how they got there and what they think of threesomes in this all new episode of True Romance! Subscribe to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts to get this episode ad-free: https://apple.co/trueromanceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Losing your job can be a serious blow to your confidence and motivation, especially if it happened unexpectedly. It's totally normal to feel overwhelmed or scared about what the future holds. But the good news is that there are some things you can do to help you stay focused and on track during this time! In today's episode, Erin breaks down the top five things you should avoid doing if you've been laid off. From assuming the worst to holding it in, these common pitfalls can make it harder to move forward and find your next opportunity. But of course, she doesn't leave you hanging! She also shares specific, and often creative, things you SHOULD do instead. So if you're ready to learn how to take charge of your situation and stay motivated, be sure to tune in! Let's Make You the Valedictorian of LinkedIn Stand Out with Your Reverse Mullet Resume Breaking Societal Norms in Parenting, Work & Love with US Women's National Soccer Player, Joanna Lohman If you'd like quick tangible tips and practical corporate career advice to level up your authentic leadership, download the 10 simple “plays” to stop selling out and start standing out at https://bauthenticinc.mykajabi.com/freebie To connect with Erin and/or Nicole, email: hello@bauthenticinc.com If you like jammin' with us on the podcast, b sure to join us for more fun and inspiration! Follow b Cause on Twitter (really it's mostly Nicole) Follow Erin on LinkedIn or Instagram Join the b Cause Podcast Facebook Group Take our simple, fun and insightful"What's your workplace superhero name?”quiz Unleash your Authentic Superpower with Erin's book,"You Do You (ish)" Check out our blog for more no-BS career advice Work with Us Or just buy some fun, authentic, kick-ars merch here DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences. Tweetable Comments "Do your exorcism, get it over with, but then take tangible steps to really understand and quantify what this impact is on you financially." “At the end of the day, you control your destiny.” “Run the numbers.” “Take a breather.” "I'm taking it a step further, and it doesn't take much, because most people are just going through the motions."
There is a metaphor that comes out of ancient wisdom traditions of a bird. One wing of the bird represents wisdom and the other represents compassion. In order to fly the bird needs both wings. Like the bird, as people and leaders, cultivating wisdom and compassion in our lives, and in our organizations may help us to realize our potential. This metaphor serves as the centerpiece of our conversation today as Dr. Leah Weiss and Jerry Colonna dive deep into the power of compassion at work.This episode is the third installment of a 4-part series showcasing leading researchers and practitioners who are exploring themes related to compassion, courage, and living with a more open, kind, and loving stance toward the world. The first two episodes featured Sharon Salzberg and Barbara Fredrickson, as well as James Doty and Jacinta Jiménez. In this deep and inspiring conversation Leah and Jerry share: Why they have infused compassion and mindfulness so centrally in their work with leaders and organizationsWhy empathy, safety, love, and belonging may be the most important qualities for leaders to focus onThe role of suffering and a broken heart in compassionate leadershipUsing work as a crucible for realizing our potentialThe power of asking open questions, slowing down, and listening deeplyHow to navigate anger in organizationsReflections and insights on opening the heart in difficult conversationsThe importance of kinship and recognizing our shared common humanity**Please note: In this conversation Jerry and Leah share past experiences related to acute mental health issues and suicide. There is a possibility that some may find parts of this episode triggering. Please listen at your own discretion and in a caring and supportive way for you. Additionally, if you or someone you know is experiencing mental health issues, including those related to suicide please reach out for help. The International Association for Suicide Prevention is one organization that offers lots of free support, helplines, and resources globally. You can find them at https://www.iasp.info/ **More about Jerry:Jerry Colonna is the CEO, and co-founder, of Reboot.io, an executive coaching and leadership development firm whose coaches and facilitators are committed to the notion that better humans make better leaders. For nearly 20 years, he has used the knowledge gained as an investor, an executive, and a board member for more than 100 organizations to help entrepreneurs and others to lead with humanity, resilience, and equanimity. Previous to his career as a coach he was a partner with JPMorgan Partners (JPMP), the private equity arm of JP Morgan Chase. He joined JPMP from Flatiron Partners. For more on Jerry please visit reboot.ioMore about Leah:Dr. Leah Weiss is a researcher, lecturer, consultant, and author. She teaches Compassionate Leadership at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. She is a founding faculty member of Stanford's Compassion Cultivation Program. In 2019, she co-founded Skylyte, a company that specializes in using the latest neuroscience and behavior change to empower high-performing leaders and managers to prevent burnout for themselves and their teams. Leah has taught and spoken in over 75 organizations across sectors. Her work has been covered by news outlets around the world, including BBC, the New York Times, TED, the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, and countless others. For more about Leah visit: https://leahweissphd.com/Interested in the Practicing Courage Community? Join here!Support the show
Who wants to talk and dating and work stuff???? A fun conversation with my girl Rebecca Moe!
This week on Paper Tuesdays: We discuss how some people can seem to maintain a high energy personality without any sign of crashing, Playing in the sauna and our London Correspondent James Flood joins us to investigate the RTE scandal.
We've taken a break from our podcast lately — not because we don't love it, but because we realized we just needed to pull back on some aspects of the business to make room for all the change that's been swirling around us. So today we're back, and we're sharing a deep-dive conversation about what's been going on in the business, in our relationships, and in our own personal growth as we navigate our transition to Austin together. As we let the conversation flow, here's a theme that kept arising: We are both deeply committed to practicing what we preach, and one of the most powerful opportunities we get to do that is when things are not working for us. It's when we get stuck in “obligation” energy that we have the chance to reconnect authentically with a desire-led life. It's when our most intimate relationships are experiencing their biggest challenges that we get to lean into radical honesty, sisterhood, and surrender. It's when life doesn't meet our expectations that we have the choice to either stay stuck in judgment and resentment… or move into looking at all the patterns that aren't serving us and find the true medicine. Choosing desire as a way of life is not easy. It will bring up ALL your shit and bring you to your knees. And as we keep finding: it's also the key to unlocking a quality of freedom and joy in life that we couldn't even have imagined. So listen in and catch up with us today! What you'll learn in this episode: Navigating the complexity of living together as friends and business partners Aimee is confronted by her desire to go to Bali Why conscious relating is not for the faint of heart How to find the gold in situations that aren't meeting your expectations What it means to surrender when you're in the middle of true pain + challenge Discerning when it's time to surrender, and when it's time to speak up A sneak peek into Amy's most recent Tantric experience Explore our website: https://www.desireonfire.com/ Come and join our FB community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DesireOnFire/ And connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/desireonfire/ Connect with Aimee: Check out my instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/aimeebatuski/ Connect with Ellie: Check out my instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/elliemontgomerie
Adam and Drew talk about the post -Covid cultural climate in New York and how everyone looks different from each other. Adam gets into how his high school diploma really didn't do anything for him and how learning to discipline yourself is the best type of education. They discuss the issues with the "self esteem movement" and how living with dignity can't happen unless you work for a living. Please Support Our Sponsors: Angi.com BetterHelp.com/AdamAndDrew Justworks.com/Podcast
[spp-player]Roxanne Lorch, age 85, from Cary, NC, is a full-time artist with a studio in DurhamNC who exhibits her work in juried shows and wins awards. Roxanne was amongthe first women to work in commercial design and graphics (who was not asecretary) and then in sales. In 2001, Roxanne became one of the original 17members of The Transition Network (TTN) and currently is on the steeringcommittee of TTN-Coast-to-Coast (TTN-C2C), a nation-wide chapter that addressesthe interests of older women in transition. She thinks she “might possibly be theoldest first-time bride in history!” Now widowed, Roxanne resides in an Over 55retirement community where she engages fully with people and activities. She co-founded Thriving in Place (TIP) so neighbors can help neighbors."Women over 70 are still going through transitions and we can still makegood decisions for ourselves."Connect with RoxanneEmail: roxxlor@aol.comWebsite: www.roxannelorch.com
05/20/2023, Chimyo Atkinson, dharma talk at City Center. Chimyo Atkinson, in this dharma talk from Beginner's Mind Temple, uses Dogen's “Instructions to the Cook” (Tenzo Kyokun) and her own work experience to frame a discussion of work, compassion and the path of practice in our modern world.
Offenbarung 2,2-5 Work-Live Balance von Henry Becker Als Videobotschaft auf YouTube: https://youtu.be/qNY6OM0c57U vollständiger Text: https://bibel-center.de/produkt/work-love-balance-bibelfocus-april-2023/
Paulas heutige Gästin ist Leni Bolt, bekannt aus Queer Eye Germany und Expertin für Zeitmanagement und Achtsamkeit im Alltag. Leni bringt gleich einen bunten Strauß an Themen mit, die ihr als nicht binäre, aber weiblich gelesene Person beim Dating begegnen. Häufig wird sie insbesondere von Männern fetischisiert, gar objektifiziert, sodass es Leni schwerfällt, eine:n signficant other ernsthaft und tiefgründig kennenzulernen. Während sie früher nur Männer gedatet hat, ist sie inzwischen auch für andere Menschen, mit denen sie eine seelische Connection aufbauen kann, offen. Gemeinsam mit Paula spricht sie über das harte Datingleben in der Großstadt, Ghosting und ungewollte Dickpics. Warum Leni sich mehr vom Daten auf einer Insel erhofft und wie eine gesunde Work-Love-Balance funktionieren kann, das und vieles mehr erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge von Paula Lieben Lernen. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/PaulaKommt
Do you love your work or is it mainly a way to make a living? Now there's a way to love your work and make as much money as you need. On our Love University Podcast, we explored the secrets of doing work you love and achieving everything you desire. Here's what we learned: *Tap into your Don. You Don is your Higher Nature (God/nature)—given talent. Perhaps you're gifted in writing, entertaining, caretaking, teaching, science, business, hands-on crafts, mechanics, or the like. When doing an activity, ask yourself: “Does this activity make my heart sing and my spirit soar?” If it does, then it is your Don. Once you discover your Don, devote as much of your time to developing it as you can. When you tap into your Don, your self-esteem and self-confidence increases and you realize that your Don, used rightly, can be part of the restoration of the earth. *Give the fruits of Your Don to the Higher Nature. After you've discovered and developed your Don, your next step is to mentally give the fruits or results of your Don (money, accolades, status) to the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). In other words, you're not working for the rewards of your work. You're simply doing what you love to do and that is all. You're giving away your talents in service to others as a result. As a result, you're no longer burdened by the expectation or pressure of earning a certain amount of money or receiving some type of benefit from your labor. Now you can do infinite work without getting tired because you are approaching it with a lighthearted and loving mindset. In turn, the Universe/Higher Nature will bring to you all of the success, well-being, and joy that belongs to you. It will come to you naturally and abundantly. *Express kindness in the workplace. They say the workplace can be filled with hostile, gossiping, and conflictual people and situations. Although this may be true, your task is to bring the energy of kindness to the workplace. On a daily basis, strive to relieve the suffering of the people in your work environment, including employees, manager, customers, affiliates, and business partners. On a regular basis, perform acts of kindness. For customers or clients, you can offer an unexpected gift or discount; for service providers, you may give them an extra tip or bonus. At the office, you can help a co-worker with a difficult task. You can also tell your supervisors, co-worker, and clients how much you appreciate them. In this way you create a “Kindness Chain” in which one person's kindness inspires another to be kind as well. With this atmosphere of kindness and compassion, work satisfaction and productivity will be significantly increased. Yes, you can love your work and love your life. All you have to do is tap into your Don, give the fruits of your Don to the Higher Nature, and express kindness in the workplace. When you do these things, you will be one step closer to actualizing your true potential and using your gifts to uplift yourself, your loved ones, and the world. As the famed Lebanese poet, Khalil Gibran, once said, “Work is love made visible.” Now it's your turn: Go out this week and make your love visible in the work you do as you leave a legacy of goodness, light, and contribution.
Do you love your work or is it mainly a way to make a living? Now there's a way to love your work and make as much money as you need. On our Love University Podcast, we explored the secrets of doing work you love and achieving everything you desire. Here's what we learned: *Tap into your Don. You Don is your Higher Nature (God/nature)—given talent. Perhaps you're gifted in writing, entertaining, caretaking, teaching, science, business, hands-on crafts, mechanics, or the like. When doing an activity, ask yourself: “Does this activity make my heart sing and my spirit soar?” If it does, then it is your Don. Once you discover your Don, devote as much of your time to developing it as you can. When you tap into your Don, your self-esteem and self-confidence increases and you realize that your Don, used rightly, can be part of the restoration of the earth. *Give the fruits of Your Don to the Higher Nature. After you've discovered and developed your Don, your next step is to mentally give the fruits or results of your Don (money, accolades, status) to the Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature). In other words, you're not working for the rewards of your work. You're simply doing what you love to do and that is all. You're giving away your talents in service to others as a result. You're not burdened by the expectation or pressure of earning a certain amount of money or receiving some type of benefit from your labor. As a result, you can do infinite work without getting tired because you are approaching it with a lighthearted and loving mindset. In turn, the Universe/Higher Nature will bring to you all of the success, well-being, and joy that belongs to you. It will come to you naturally and abundantly. *Express kindness in the workplace. They say the workplace can be filled with hostile, gossiping, and conflictual people and situations. Although this may be true, your task is to bring the energy of kindness to the workplace. On a daily basis, strive to relieve the suffering of the people in your work environment, including employees, manager, customers, affiliates, and business partner. On a regular basis, perform acts of kindness. For customers or clients, you can offer an unexpected gift or discount; for service providers, you may give them an extra tip or bonus. At the office, you can help a co-worker with a difficult task. You can tell your supervisors, co-worker, and clients how much you appreciate them. In this way you create a “Kindness Chain” in which one person's kindness inspires another to be kind as well. In this atmosphere of kindness and compassion, work satisfaction and productivity will be significantly increased. Yes, you can love your work and love your life. All you have to do is tap into your Don, give the fruits of your Don to the Higher Nature, and express kindness in the workplace. When you do these things, you will be one step closer to actualizing your true potential and using your gifts to uplift yourself, your loved ones, and the world. As the famed Lebanese poet once said, Khalil Gibran said, “Work is love made visible.” Now it's your turn: Go out this week and make your love visible in the work you do as you leave a legacy of goodness, light, and contribution. Click here shorturl.at/pFOQ2 for our Love Masquerade Live Event on 4/6/23, where you can meet your potential soul mate based on your LoveType (romantic personality style).
"Love your pricing.Love your work.Love your clients.Love yourself.Repeat."The words above Rachel shared with me when we first met. It was so refreshing because very seldom will people put something like love in the same sentence as pricing. I was also fascinated to hear more of what she had to say.Pricing can feel like a very cold and calculated topic (no pun intended). But it has its softer sides - it's linked to things like self-love, creativity and psychology. And while what you charge should be related to the value your service, software or product delivers, there's no denying that what you choose to charge is often driven by your own relationship with money and how you perceive yourself.
Meet Michael Wolten, author of Work + Love speaks about building leaders that can hold onto teams and develop a passion for their work. Michael has worked alongside Starbucts and Idaho Central Credit Union with his strategies and helping build teams from the bottom up. I encourage you to reach out to Michael if you are looking to expand your team but don't know where to start. Get connected with Michael: MichaelWolsten.com IG: michaelwolsten If you are a first responder and have a mental health journey story also, please email me at m.rawthoughts@gmail.com for an exclusive first responder only podcast. You can also reach me at rawthoughtspodcast.com Follow me on Instagram @rawthoughts.podcast Shoot me a text to: 208.974.5082
The Faith & Work Podcast is wrapping up its series of Virtue and Vice at Work. In this week's final episode, Joanna Meyer and Abby Worland discuss the virtue of love in the workplace with Kara Martin, author of Workship: How to Use your Work to Worship God, and Workship 2: How to Flourish at Work. She is a lecturer at Alphacrucis College and Adjunct Professor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Boston. Listen in as they discuss what love at work looks like and the impact it can make.
Nico has a dream to get out of Romania and see the world. He gets a job in the bar department working for Renaissance and joins the R5 in Saint-Nazaire for her maiden voyage. He quickly gets a girlfriend and gets promoted, has a problematic roommate, wants to be a crew member again, and now in the U.S. running a winery. https://www.maisondamis.com
How would it feel to be working at something you are truly passionate about? How would it impact the rest of your life? Anna Runyan, founder of Classy Career Girl, named one of the 35 most influential career sites of 2014 by Forbes Magazine, takes us step-by-step through her transition from corporate consultant with a blogging hobby to running a full-time business doing what she loves, helping women to find and launch their dream careers or businesses! So, those of you who are curious about online business may want to grab a pen! For help finding work that fits you, register for our free 8-day course at figureitout.co!
Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. We reconnect with Bridget and Finn and their psychedelic story about connecting in the relationship and ultimately respecting each others autonomy. They talk over the experience and find a ton of commonality; and confidently share their personal truths and individual experiences. If you are looking for support integrating your experience please reach out.The Psychedelics Integration HandbookHealingsoulsllc.com
1. Relationships at the work place. 2. Things we Hate on. 3. Couples with conflicting vices. Dose of Dopeness: Tiffany Tucker- Deputy Director of Athletics at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Disclaimer: The views expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not imply a collective endorsement of any person or view they represent.
Work stress can be debilitating. If you've ever found youself berating yourself, thinking you are not cut out for your job or business, this episode is for you. Whether it's the fast pace, heavy workload or ever changing environment, emotional breakdowns may have you running for the nearest bathroom. You do your best to embrace the Work Life Integration your company promotes, but when has it gone too far? Do you every find yourself wondering how other people hold it together while you struggle? What's the secret? There has to be a way, right? There is. My guest, Australian Life Coach Michelle Kevill, shares the secret. She specializes in helping high achieving corporate women to love their jobs again. You don't have to quit your job to feel relief. You don't have to push harder either. In fact, Michelle has proof that doing less can actually get you promoted.
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Did you ever ask yourself, Why am I the way I am? What's holding me back? What are my innate strengths? This week we're diving into the topic of Human design with human design coach and host of The Human Design Podcast, Emma Dunwoody. She tells us how human design can help us tap into uour inner strengths for work, relationships and more. We'll cover things like how to unlock inner wisdom, how to let go of old conditioning that's holding you back, how to use your innate skills to succeed, and more. What human design type are you? What are your strengths? How to encourage each group--Manifestors; Generators; Manifesting Generators; Projectors and Reflectors. Check out Emma's amazing work here, and follow her on Instagram here! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wegottatalkwithsonni/support
Bestselling author, speaker, and investor Fran Hauser joins Zibby to talk about her latest book, Embrace the Work, Love Your Career, which is a guidebook to help readers feel their most successful.The two connect over both being investors in Copper Books, founded by Allison Trowbridge, they discuss some of their favorite sections in the guidebook, and Fran shares the real-life experience that inspired her to present them to others. She also walks Zibby through her illustrious career path and reveals why she took the chances she did on herself along the way. Purchase on Amazon or Bookshop.Amazon: https://amzn.to/3KLps8EBookshop: https://bit.ly/3cPjx5ASubscribe to Zibby's weekly newsletter here.Purchase Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books merch here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"The grind is agonising but it's gratifying." What could you achieve if you elevated your relationship with work? An episode about poverty, purpose, and finding meaning in/learning to love whatever work you choose do. Sponsored by Kwakol --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theyounggodpod/message
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Today many of us are caught up in a swirl of “Overwhelm,” for example Americans work among the longest hours of any advanced economy. We value busyness as a badge of honor. But, is all that time and attention we're pouring into our jobs really ensuring the best and most innovative work? Much less a healthy and full life? That overwork culture is leading to burn out, stress, sickness and disengagement.Drawing on her extensive research for her best-selling book and in her role as director of The Better Life Lab at New America, Brigid uses stories and data to show how transforming that outdated work culture, focusing on mission, performance, flexibility and healthy, happy workers, not only leads to better work, but allows time for a better life. Brigid is also a keynote speaker at the 2022 SHSMD Connections conference near Washington D.C.
Fran Hauser joins to share insights from her new book, Embrace the Work, Love Your Career , a go-to for women seeking more joy and fulfillment in their career. More about Fran Hauser: She is passionate about leveling the playing field for women. She does this through her investing, writing, and speaking. Fran has invested in over 30 female-founded companies across consumer tech, CPG, media & publishing, and wellness. She is the best-selling author of The Myth of the Nice Girl: Achieving a Career You Love Without Becoming a Person You Hate which has been translated into six languages and was named “Best Business Book of the Year, 2018” by Audible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Wolsten Inside today's podcast, I have with me Michael Wolsten. Michael is a family man through and through. He involves his family in every aspect of his life, and it's beautiful. Michael currently owns a consulting business helping other businesses with their culture. When he's not working or enjoying his family, he likes to run. Michael, thank you so much for being here! We have so much to cover, so let's dive in. I've noticed that since the pandemic, you seem to have made some significant life changes. Would you agree with that? Talk to us about these changes and what brought you to make them. I love that your biggest goal is to run the race with heart. To help encourage and invest in this generation through any gifts you have been given. So in what ways do you strive to do this? I know you've recently published a book called Work + Love; the title sounds like the life you've been living. Can you tell us about it? How can we support you and stay connected to your journey? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vanessa-luu/support
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Subscribe and Review Wherever You Listen to Podcasts June 2, 2022 / Mom &… Podcast Episode 73 / Guest: Fran Hauser Show Summary: As two Obligers and Enneagram Nines, we are so happy to know Fran Hauser. In this episode we talk through why it's good to be nice at work, but also how to... The post Embrace The Work, Love Your Career with guest Fran Hauser appeared first on Mom And Podcast.
Learn how to embrace your work and love your career even in the rough times. Look back at your career and find the parts that you enjoy. Relive those moments and ask what was it that made you enjoy that event? Make your work, work for you. Join Alicia Dunams as she talks to her guest Fran Hauser about her new book, Embrace the Work, Love Your Career. Fran came up with the idea for this guided workbook when she realized that women all around her were feeling stuck, and there wasn't a practical yet inspiring resource to help them find clarity and achieve their career goals. The pandemic has driven so many women out of the workforce and left others questioning their paths. Her hope is that her book will help women of all ages to get inspired and become unstuck so that they can thrive in their careers and ultimately live the lives they want and deserve. Each chapter starts with practical advice and includes prompts and exercises to help readers create their own personal career action plans. Palate-cleansing meditations and coloring breaks conclude each chapter, offering chances for calming reflection. Through simple, inspiring, and actionable tools, this one-of-a-kind workbook empowers women to focus on the things that truly matter, set boundaries, and, ultimately, realize their full potential.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://aliciadunams.com/
Loving what you do is just as important as doing what you love. Believe it or not, your business has a higher possibility of prospering when you have fun and love what you do. In this episode, entrepreneur Cricket Azima shares the story of how she reinvented the food industry through her food enterprises: Creative Kitchen and Cricket's Candy Creation. Listen as Cricket shares the importance of maintaining a work-life balance and surrounding yourself with people who will help your business prosper. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: You will learn what you want to do by learning all the things you don't want to do. Enjoy what you do. There is no way you can physically do everything all the time. Building a business is not for the faint of heart. Make sure to balance work, love, and play. [04:16] Reinventing with Cricket's Candy Creations Cricket's Candy Creations was a pandemic pivot and reinvention. It aims to make the educational aspects of cooking and nutrition fun through candy-related activities. The idea follows The Creative Kitchen, where Cricket teaches music, science, math, and other traditional disciplines through food and cooking. [14:00] Pushing Through Moments of Self-Doubt As a “big thinker in a small business”, Cricket doesn't have the time to get scared. Instead, she emphasizes the importance of enjoying what you do. [26:34] Knowing Your Bandwidth You can't do everything yourself all the time. Surround yourself with the right kinds of people: people who support your vision and your dream. Cricket shares the importance of striking a balance between work, love, and play. She emphasizes the value of having a real support system on the homefront. [30:45] Advice to People Wanting to Switch Careers Cricket advises people who want to switch careers to go toward what feels good. Listen and be honest with yourself. Keep an open mind and learn from others. Other people's experiences will save you time and energy in the future. Guest Bio: Cricket Azima is a professional chef who specializes in cooking for and with children. She is the founder of Creative Kitchen, Kids Food Festival, and Cricket's Candy Creation — all of which aim to make balanced eating anything but boring. Cricket has worked with several companies, including Whole Foods Market, Foodnetwork.com, Organic Valley, Happy Family, and General Mills. Cricket has also authored two books: Everybody Eats Lunch and Everybody Can Cook. Connect with Cricket: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn Links to Resources: cricketscandy.com thecreativekitchen.com/crickets-candy-creations universe.com/events/crickets-candy-creations-tickets-K7QDCV For more Reinvention content, hundreds of engaging interviews and blogs visit - https://www.thereinventionexchange.com/ My Book - RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? - available on Amazon, Apple Books and at https://www.thereinventionexchange.com/shopthebook
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Part 2 of Episode 17! Our special collaboration with The Asian Soup Podcast continues as we touch on many topics about life in Australia as an Asian. Our SOUPER friends, Roxane and Julia, join us again from Sydney and we dive deeper into the similarities and differences growing up halfway around the world. Curtis, Mandy, and Madison also share their Asian American experiences and make plans for a hypothetical but hopefully real meet-up in the future! Also, you can tell from this picture that we were on opposite sides of the world because we have half the group wearing blankets and sweaters in the pitch black of winter while the other group is wearing tank tops and dresses on a bright Aussie summer day before Christmas! Did you grow up Asian where you weren't part of the dominant culture? Share with us your thoughts at Infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com Please give us a review or rating at Apple Podcasts or Spotify! And follow us over on Instagram @theinfatuasianpodcast More episodes coming soon! We'll be talking Tony Leung films as well as having Chef Shirley Chung from Top Chef season 11 and 14 (co-hosted by my favorite sister Caryl!) Music: Rose and Onew from JTBC's "Sea of Hope" 바라던 바다 #asian #AsianAmerican #asianpodcast #asianamericanpodcast #asianaussie #asiandiaspora #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #spotifypodcasts #applepodcasts #representationmatters
Kelsi and Celeste wrap up season 1 with a reflective episode. They recap on their year coming out of covid and get ready for 2022. The episode is divided into 3 parts: Work, Love, And Self.
We chat with superstar chef Aarón Sánchez about finding food, finding love and finding himself. Plus, we discover the history and nuance of the martini cocktail; we share our recipe for Norwegian salmon; and Dan Pashman makes a case for picky eaters. (Originally aired on January 3, 2020.)Get the recipe for Baked Salted Salmon with Dill: https://www.177milkstreet.com/recipes/norwegian-baked-salted-salmon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.