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PCS - Pokemon TCG Podcast
Baltimore Meta discussion with Jesse Parker!

PCS - Pokemon TCG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 73:17


Season 3: Episode 11 Aaron and Michael are joined this week by Worlds Top 4 competitor Jesse Parker! With the first regional of the season this week in Baltimore, we quiz Jesse on meta calls and what decks to be prepared to play against the most. He also helps us put together a tier list for the Baltimore Regional. Thank you so much for tuning in! Want to play in our unique TCG League Challenges in the discord? Check out the ⁠Patreon⁠! Or feel free to join our ⁠Discord⁠ to hang out and chat with us! YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@thepcspodcast⁠ Twitch: ⁠https://www.twitch.tv/pcspodcast⁠ Twitter: ⁠@PCS_Pod⁠ Thank you liking and leaving a review!

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
Worlds Top Ai Scientist Launch New Crypto (Top 10 Potential)

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 7:19


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Locked On NHL Prospects
U18 WORLDS TOP PERFORMERS? | Group Stage All Stars

Locked On NHL Prospects

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 31:19


In this episode, our scouts delve into the top performers in the U18 World Championships Groups Stages, highlighted by high-flying draft-eligibles like Cole Eiserman (USA) and Alexander Zetterberg (SWE), as well as a handful of elite underage players blowing away their competition, whether it be 2025 top prospect James Hagens (USA) or 2026(!) top prospect Gavin McKenna (CAN). First, they delve into the top draft-eligible forwards at the tournament, including the aforementioned names as well as Trevor Connelly (USA) and the Finnish duo of Konsta Helenius and Emil Hemming. Next, they shift their attention to DY blueliners, including the record-setting Cole Hutson (USA) and the dynamic Alfons Freij (SWE). Last, they switch over to the high-flying young guns in Hagens, McKenna, Porter Martone (CAN), and Matthew Schaefer (CAN)!  Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 

Need Boost! The RLCS podcast
Power Ranking the Worlds Top 20 Teams

Need Boost! The RLCS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 34:07


Here's the list for those of you who dislike my voice! Karmine Corp Vitality Gen.G Mobil1 Racing G2 Stride Team Falcons BDS Gentles Mates Spacestation Gaming Oxygen Esports FURIA Rule One Complexity Moist NRG OG Team Secret Shopify Rebellion M80 Twister Minds Dignitas I'm on Twitter @belleairballer and Youtube at... you guessed it! @belleairballer Follow me so we can slowly create the worlds most powerful cult centered solely around our love of Caesar Salads.

Lake of Rage - A Pokemon TCG Podcast
Jay Hornung talks Worlds top cuts, retro formats and more!

Lake of Rage - A Pokemon TCG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 46:23


1. Introduction 2. Rapid Strike questions 3. History as a player 4:25 4. Revisiting retro formats 31:30 Jay: https://twitter.com/TheLostZone Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mellow_Magikarp Podcast: https://twitter.com/LakeOfRagepod Discord: https://discord.gg/SmbccF55xZ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mellow_magikarp Sponsor: https://www.tabletopvillage.com/ Code: Mellow5 for 5% off Sponsor: https://www.doomed-gaming.com/ Code: dulcetfish for 10% off

Humans of Magic
Reflections On A Magic Career - Chris Pikula

Humans of Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 155:40


Chris Pikula is a former professional Magic player with two Pro Tour Top 8s and a Worlds Top 8. In 2000, Chris won the Magic Invitational and created the Meddling Mage card. Show notes: humansofmagic.com/ Patreon: patreon.com/humansofmagic

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The Austin Zaback Show
#89 - Mindset Coach To The Worlds Top Performers: Olympians, Pro Athletes and CEO's | Coach Dar

The Austin Zaback Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 79:46


Darleen Santore, known as “Coach Dar,” is a Licensed and Board-Certified OccupationalTherapist, former Phoenix Suns Mental Skills Coach, motivational speaker, Author, and leadership and mental edge coach to professional athletes, CEOs and business leaders all over the world! Coach Dar is best known for her mental conditioning work with athletes in the NBA, NFL, MLB, PGA and NHL. Her coaching reaches far beyond the sports world to work with Fortune 100 executives and world leaders. She recently released her best selling book 'The Art of Bouncing Back', the inspiration being drawn from her own personal challenges.. including three strokes over the past 24 years! Her life's mission is to help people awaken their greatness and live out their purpose. Other Social Media channels: Subscribe to my main channel "Austin Zaback" https://www.youtube.com/c/AustinZabackSubscribe to my Podcast Channel "The Austin Zaback Show" https://www.youtube.com/c/TheAustinZabackShowFollow me on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/austinzaback/https://www.tiktok.com/@austinzaback

Leave No Doubt Podcast
Ben Young - Physical performance with the worlds top players

Leave No Doubt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 55:08 Transcription Available


Welcome back to the "Leave No Doubt" podcast, hosted by the ever-insightful Daniel Nisbet. In this thrilling episode, we dive headfirst into the world of football yet again, this time focusing on the physical performance. Our featured guest is the current head of strength and conditioning at Miami FC Ben Young.With over a decades experience working at the very top of football performances at the English FA and Inter Miami, Ben shares his experience, advice and fantastic insight into player physical performance.It is hard to argue with a man that has works with the greatest footballer of all time Lionel Messi, but Ben shares how what Messi does on a day to day basis can be broken down and applied to everyones routines.During his time at the English FA, Ben worked with England's next big players and shares what he saw in these young talents that allows them to stand out from the crowd.Not only has Ben worked with the very best in the male game he shares his insights into Womens football, helping to support the Lionesses rise from 13 in the world to 2nd, and 3 semi final finishes, and the physical journey they went on to acheive it.START YOUR TRAINING JOURNEY NOW (EXCLUSIVE FOOTBALL PROGRAM)No doubt an inspiring story, not to be missed!!E-PERFORM WEBSITEFREE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS

The Charge Plated Podcast
2.3 GenCon 2023 Recap

The Charge Plated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 108:38


Man, GenCon 2023 had so much action, news, spoilers and top-cut misses that we couldn't possibly release the episode on time. We recap Jurch's World Championship adventure, shout out all the spoilers coming your way and put a nice bow on the second GenCon for the Charge Plated Podcast!Our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@TheChargePlatedPodcastOur email: thechargeplatedpodcast@gmail.comOur Patreon: patreon.com/thechargeplatedpodcastMusic by Bensound.com; License code: 6ZNGBQ0DGIPYX0LOGamehole Con: https://www.gameholecon.com/events#conID=16&eventType=&startDay=&startHour=&groupID=&searchString=solforge&page=1&specialEvents=false&hideSoldOutEvents=false&sortNew=false&isVirtual=falseForgeborn Finishing School: Set 3 Spoiler Alert!!! Worlds Top 4 Breakdown (Solforge Fusion)Stoneblade Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/stonebladeMoorethanMoost: https://www.twitch.tv/moorethanmoostShufflebus: https://www.youtube.com/@TheShuffleBus5th Cycle: The 5th CycleDrone Hive Spoiler L1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pdVPE3mVIkTGYll_hI6gfQyArkiDkG6Z/view?usp=sharingDrone Hive Spoiler L2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HA8DUKWxHdahVPFwUoEeh9tSs3xRkn5O/view?usp=sharingDrone Hive Spoiler L3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XxTMUIy3mv6vuYDNRlPUsyzcGvt6YbN5/view?usp=sharingGenCon 2023 Lore: https://solforgefusion.com/post/gencon2023story

Athlete & Artist Show
NHL Strength Coach Doug Crashley Talks; Training Worlds Top Players, PEDs, Player/Agent Conflicts

Athlete & Artist Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 58:52


20 year NHL strength & conditioning coach, and owner of "Crash Conditioning", Doug Crashley, goes in depth about how his career got started, first NHL clients, Stanley Cup clients, PEDs & nutrition, and more.Crash has trained players such as Duncan Keith, Zach Boychuk, Jordan Eberle, Carey Price, Thomas Hickey, Adin Hill, and more.Follow Crashhttps://www.instagram.com/crashconditioningHosts & ShowTwitter:https://twitter.com/Kfortchhttps://Twitter.com/Zachboychukhttps://Twitter.com/AthleteArtistPCIG:https://Instagram.com/ZachBoychukhttps://Instagram.com/Kfortchhttps://Instagram.com/AthleteArtistShowTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@kfortchhttps://www.tiktok.com/zachboychukhttps://www.tiktok.com/@athleteartistshowTwitter:https://twitter.com/Kfortchhttps://Twitter.com/Zachboychukhttps://Twitter.com/AthleteArtistPCIG:https://Instagram.com/ZachBoychukhttps://Instagram.com/Kfortchhttps://Instagram.com/AthleteArtistShowTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@kfortchhttps://www.tiktok.com/@athleteartistshow

Happiest Podcast On Earth
222 - Ranking Walt Disney Worlds Top 15 Things to Do!

Happiest Podcast On Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 65:30


In this episode, Ayjay ranks her top 15 things at the Walt Disney World Resort! She'll rank food, attractions, parades, etc. The gang will then discuss and break down her picks. Do you agree with AyJay's top 15? Let us know. Happy Listening Everyone! Support the show

Divergent Conversations
Episode 10: Understanding Alexithymia — Exploring the Complexities of Emotion

Divergent Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 32:23 Transcription Available


Picture the immense amount of energy invested in analyzing your emotional responses to every social interaction, striving to decipher not only your own feelings but also how the other person perceived the conversation. Or imagine navigating through life with a constant undercurrent of irritability and anxiety, yet lacking a clear understanding of their origin. These experiences only represent a small fraction of what people with alexithymia may experience. Alexithymia, which in simple terms is difficulty identifying and describing emotions, is a trait that is often associated with autism and ADHD, however despite the fact that one-in-ten people in the general population have this trait (not just Autistic people), there are still many misconceptions about what it is, who it really impacts, and how it shapes their experiences and relationships. Dr. Megan Anna  Neff, an AuDHD psychologist with alexithymia, states that a lot of things that have been attributed to autism, for example, difficulty with emotion recognition on faces or voice, are actually due to alexithymia, not autism.  In this episode of Divergent Conversations, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan Anna Neff, talk with guest, Thomas Henley, an Autism consultant, public speaker, workplace trainer, and podcast host of “Thoughty Auti Podcast”, about all things alexithymia. Top 3 reasons to listen to the entire episode: Understand what alexithymia is, how is it related to autism and ADHD, and some common attributes associated with autism that are strongly linked to alexithymia. Identify the ways that alexithymia affects emotional regulation and the ability to connect with others on a deep emotional level. Learn what strategies and therapeutic approaches individuals with alexithymia can use to help facilitate emotional regulation and deeper connections with others. Alexithymia affects many individuals in the general population, so taking the time to recognize and understand the traits, challenges, and experiences associated with alexithymia, can help facilitate deeper connections with others, self-acceptance, and healthy ways to manage overwhelming emotions and situations. Alexithymia Resources Alexithymia articles on neurodivergent insights: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/blog/category/Alexithymia Alexithymia workbook: https://neurodivergentinsights.com/neurodivergentstore/p/alexithymia-workbook Dr. Neff's Alexithimia Training: https://learn.therasmarts.com/courses/Alexithymia More about our guest, Thomas Henley: My name is Thomas Henley, I'm an Autism consultant, public speaker and workplace trainer running the Worlds Top podcast ‘Thoughty Auti Podcast', all about Autism & Mental Health - independently presented, edited and promoted by my Autistic self. I'm also a Commonwealth/British champion in Taekwondo, Biomedical Sciences (Hons) graduate from UoM, Autistic Model, documentary creator of ‘Aspergers In Society' & ambassador for Anna Kennedy OBE & Born Anxious. I was diagnosed Autistic at 10 years old and later developed severe mental health conditions at the age of 14 due to trauma at Secondary School - Clinical Depression, GAD, Bulimia & multiple Dissociative disorders. Most of my content focuses around the low quality-of-life statistics for autistic people, such as mental health, social isolation, unemployment, education, relationship difficulties & self-harm in all forms. I've delivered this information to the government, leaders in SEN education, and the general public through my outreach and social media work. My passion is to help people, it's my meaning to life, my saviour for helping me stay around. My ultimate goal is to improve things for future generations who may just experience the same awful things I have.  My content is informed from many angles. During my time at university, I also studied and researched into Autism, Mental Health, Sociology, Psychology, Socialising, Relationships & Philosophy. I also used to be Special Needs TA, I work alongside charities regularly, talk to researchers, Autistic influencers, authors & parents regularly on my podcast, and currently work full-time for a National Inclusion charity. Check out Thomas' resources and content: Thomas' Website: https://thomashenley.co.uk/ Thoughty Auti Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/6vjXgCB7Q3FwtQ2YqPjnEV?si=BjFjTN9RRm-mG5r4kmxmVQ  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThomasHenleyUK  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThomasHenley  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomashenleyuk/  TikTok (@thomashenleyuk): https://www.tiktok.com/@thomashenleyuk   Transcript PATRICK CASALE: Hey, everyone, you're listening to another episode of Divergent Conversations Podcast. I'm your cohost, Patrick Casale, joined today by Dr. Megan Neff, and Thomas Henley, who is the host of the Thoughty Auti Podcast. So, guest number one on our podcast.  And Megan and I just released on Friday, and the response has been fantastic, feedback has been fantastic. And we're both overwhelmed as hell, is that right Meg? MEGAN NEFF: Yeah, that's right. We were talking before on air how we're both in scatterbrain today. So, that'll make for a fun conversation or something. PATRICK CASALE: Yep. And I definitely just, like, steamrolled through the intro and didn't even let Megan introduce herself, so sorry. MEGAN NEFF: I know. I was like leaning in too, but actually, I- PATRICK CASALE: Thank God I saw it. I'm sorry for that. Thomas, we appreciate you being here and just making the time. We know you're six hours ahead of me and nine hours ahead of Meg. And I think we're going to talk about alexithymia today. And I think we're also going to talk about whatever the hell is going on in our lives and making us feel so scattered. So, thank you for being here. THOMAS HENLEY: Of course, I think you might have mentioned it, but I wasn't totally aware that I was your first guest on the podcast. So, I'm honored very much, so… PATRICK CASALE: No pressure whatsoever. Megan, alexithymia is a topic that is near and dear to your heart. You talk about it often on your Instagram account, Neurodivergent Insights. And you have tons of resources. So, I would love for you to start us off with why it feels important and why we're talking about that today. MEGAN NEFF: Yeah, yeah. Okay, I'll try to pull thoughts together, cohesion. Here we go. Yeah, so I think it's a really relevant topic to autistic and ADHDers, particularly, just because we tend to be more impacted by it.  So, first, just to do my, like, definition of terms, and then go into it, it's actually not a diagnosis. Sometimes people will DM me about like, how do I get diagnosed with this? It's not a diagnosis, it's a personality trait. And it's fairly common. One in 10 people have it. And it's difficulty identifying and describing emotions.  So, one in 10 people in the general population have it. Among autistic people, it's about 50% or higher. And then among ADHDers, you know, these studies, there's so much variance, but I've seen, like, between 20 to 45%. And then even those who don't have like, full threshold, they have more alexithymic traits.  And this really makes things like emotion regulation, connecting with other people on kind of that deep emotional level a lot more difficult.  The other interesting thing about alexithymia is that a lot of things that have been attributed to autism, like difficulty with emotion recognition on faces, or voice, empathy, which autism and empathy is a whole topic, that's huge. All these things, they've done studies, and when they pull out autistic people with alexithymia, and autistic people without alexithymia, autistic people without alexithymia are doing as well as the control group.  So, a lot of the things that we've said that's an autistic thing is actually… that's a severe alexithymia thing. So, that, to me, when I read that I was like, this explains why so many people aren't getting diagnosed, for one.  For two, when a person is autistic with alexithymia there's some higher support needs around emotional regulation, emotional identification. I actually have alexithymia. Because of my training, I would say I now have pretty mild alexithymia and I've figured out how to adapt to it. But I definitely see how difficulty identifying emotions through my life has led to some hard stuff. So, yeah, that's the clinical definition.  Thomas, I'm curious to hear, like, you're really interested in this topic. Where did that curiosity come from? THOMAS HENLEY: I think it's because I have quite a bit of a history with like, emotions. Like, ever since I was very young I was pretty much fascinated by neurotypicals. I was kind of doing, like, the reverse autism specialist thing. I had the fascination of neurotypical people.  And I remember from, sort of, early days, sort of, at school, I would look at people around me, people, particularly, during like high school, secondary school age, and they would be doing things with no reason or rhyme to why they're doing it, but they just seemed to have something in their brain that, like, flicked a switch, and then they went, and did something.  I now know that, you know, for example, things like dancing, it's not a social display that you're like, "I'm going to do a social display." It's a thing that you do because it feels good, and people feel driven to do things that feel good.  And I found that really confusing because I used to analyze the reasons behind a lot of my decision-making. And I think it's, I was reading a book recently, I can't remember the reference, but they were talking about how emotions can be quite a big feed into how we make decisions. So, it could be something as simple as food. You know, you eat something, and then you like, no, you're picking between, like, a cupcake, and like some protein pancakes, and you model eating both of those in your brain, detects how you feel from eating those in that model, and then kind of use your emotions to probably get the cupcakes.  So, I think there's a lot of depth to it and a lot of the issues that I had, particularly, in secondary school was emotional dysregulation, a lot of mental health difficulties, but also, not really as much of an ability to notice when my anxiety or my depression was getting worse, and, you know, psychologist's, therapists, they'd give me these anxiety worksheets, but the issue with that is that you first got to know that you're in your anxious [CROSSTALK 00:06:44]. MEGAN NEFF: Exactly, exactly. Yeah, yeah, I talked about that when I do trainings on this of, like, we go from like one, or two, to 10, or at least that's our experience, we're not actually doing that. But we're not picking up, you know, that like emotion thermometer or that stress thermometer, we're not picking up the subtle increase. And so, that's what leads to those big emotional outbursts. They can also look very, like, borderline or bipolar, which is another reason that I think we get misdiagnosed because it's so hard to regulate your emotions if you're not registered, and you're angry, or stressed, or anxious till it's out of 10. PATRICK CASALE: Yeah, and then society's kind of perceiving you, and not how you're attending to react to things as well, and that inability to regulate is so challenging in social situations, but it's challenging in a lot of environments like in the workplace, for example. Like, if you're unable to identify your emotions, that can lead to a lot of workplace conflict as well. And I think that's another reason that we see so many neurodiverse people struggling with neurotypical jobs and environments, is just they're not set up to be successful in a lot of ways and they're not set up to be affirmative. THOMAS HENLEY: It's quite key for, like, enforcing boundaries and stuff like because a lot of people they kind of get a… someone says something that makes them upset, or angry, they kind of get a bit of an emotional jolt to kind of be like, "Hey, actually, that's not okay." Whereas, in a lot of cases in my life, and, you know, from talking to other people, it seems that we just kind of take it, and then we go away and think about it, and come back like a week later, a couple of days later like, "Actually, hey, this isn't good." And I think it can sometimes lead a lot of neurotypicals to not really trust, like, our reactions to things in, like, the present. MEGAN NEFF: Yeah, that is so well said. It can cause so much relationship confusion because the person with alexithymia whether you're ADHD, autistic, or neurotypical, like, we need that space to process, I think. So, reflective emotions is when we're bringing in our prefrontal cortex.  I think a lot of us overcompensate for the fact that we're not feeling those more in-the-moment fleeting emotions by becoming really good at reflective emotions. But that takes time and space. And often, we can't do that in an emotionally charged space. So, like, if we're having a, for example, emotionally charged conversation with our partner, we're going to have a really hard time accessing our emotions in that moment until we take some space, and especially, if your partner's more anxiously attached, that space is going to feel like abandonment. And this is where I see a lot of relationships kind of go off the rails, is that dance that kicks up around that. PATRICK CASALE: Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. And I think, you know, you and I are both in the mental health profession. So, I think there's advanced training that goes on behind the scenes, right? Where we're like, okay, now we're starting to identify these emotions, now I'm starting to become more familiar with how I'm feeling, and experiencing, how I'm moving through the world.  Not everyone has that luxury, and privilege, and ability to do, so I think it becomes very murky, very confusing. And that's where you start to see a lot of dissociation, and disconnection, and that really frustration, isolation, loneliness paradox that kicks in in social environments. And I think that is so fucking hard for people when it feels so painful to identify what is really happening beneath the surface. MEGAN NEFF: Mm-hmm (affirmative.) THOMAS HENLEY: I think one of the best ways that I found it to like describe what it's like to be electrifying to neurotypicals is like a threshold-related condition. Like, most people, if we put a quantitative number on anxiety levels from like zero to 100, you know, perhaps a lot of neurotypicals they'd be able to tell within the 20 to 50% range that they are at a certain level of anxiety whereas when you're autistic, and you have alexithymia that might be 70, 80, 90%.  And a lot of those strategies that we learn to calm ourselves down, I found the most use in like preventative things and like blanket approaches to solving when I was younger, and I didn't really understand it.  And it also led to, as he was saying about sort of disassociation, I actually did a lot of reading about it. And it was something that I noticed even when I was very young. And so, I looked into that kind of thing and I was like, "Hey, I have situations in my life where, for some reason, in 10, 15 minutes I feel like a completely different person, I feel differently in my body, I perceive the world differently, I behave differently, I must be a different person." And so, I looked into this dissociative identity disorder, and I was like, "Hey, this is actually what's happening." Because I couldn't feel the emotion. And I had to, like, go through, and just look at all the science, and the terminology, and the philosophy behind different emotions, and really trying to embed that in order to understand it in the future.  But I used to have, like, different colors, which, obviously, the colors were related to emotions. But at that time, it just didn't click for me at all. MEGAN NEFF: I think that captures something really important. Yeah, and it's interesting. Like, I don't know what is dissociation, what is alexithymia here, but one thing I notice among autistic people, in general, is a much more, like, fragmented view of self.  And so, when you describe that of like, looking into DID… Like, that's actually, I feel, like probably pretty common for a lot of autistic people to look into DID or I'm seeing a lot more about plural systems now because it can be such a fragmented experience when we can't access our emotions, even more so. PATRICK CASALE: Megan, I'm curious about, just in your own life, when you're experiencing alexithymia and kind of the identification, like you're mentioning being fragmented, right? You and I have talked about fragmentation a lot and just feeling so, like there's so many pieces here, and you can always identify or connect them, and how that really is, you know, showing up these days for you, in terms of like, you've built an audience, you've built a presence, you, obviously, have such a wonderful reputation. And I know you and I talk of this off the air about like, when you're feeling really heavy or like when you're really in that space of teaching and researching it can be disconnecting from how you're experiencing day-to-day too. MEGAN NEFF: I actually think I feel the most connected when I'm in my head. And that's part of the problem is it's so hard to be in my body, which I've talked about plenty. So, when I'm in research flow or writing I feel like the most like myself. It's all the other places I occupy that I'm… And right, like that's actually a really common experience with special interests. We often feel most like ourselves when are immersed in our special interest.  PATRICK CASALE: Absolutely.  MEGAN NEFF: And can access emotions. Like, I see that with my clients, when we start talking about special interests, there's an animation that pops up. Like, we access emotions more easily. Thomas, you were about to say something. THOMAS HENLEY: Yeah, I just find it interesting you're talking about, like, feeling fragmented because before I came across the concept of alexithymia I did a video and like a post called like, My Split Brain. And it was, basically, talking, I found this book called, I think, The Monkey Mind.  MEGAN NEFF: Yeah, yes.  THOMAS HENLEY: Which is, yeah. And I really- MEGAN NEFF: Go ahead and explain it though because I know what you're talking about, but our listeners don't. THOMAS HENLEY: Yeah, it's like, basically, splitting your brain into, sort of, the higher cognitive kind of prefrontal cortex that uses intellectual things, and logic, and facts, and things to dissect and understand your environment whereas the monkey mind is the emotional brain, like things related to like the amygdala, and drives, and desires, and needs that are important to survival.  And the whole book is kind of about framing it as that you do have kind of these two pulling forces. One is like your willpower and your, I guess, more human side. And the other side is like the emotional kind of monkey side.  But I found that really interesting. And I felt like it was probably one of the first things that I related to, in terms of thinking about my emotions because I did feel for a long time that I just couldn't, like facts, and dates, and events just seem to be like, ridiculously hard to connect them in my brain. Even if they are apparently clear, the feelings that I have from that event don't feel like they connect with that.  And so, I'll got a lot of situations where I've had really bad experience during the day. And then for some reason, I'll just be alone, I feel a bit anxious, and I feel a bit down. Now, why is that happened? And, obviously, I know that something bad's happened in the day, but it just doesn't immediately link. It's like after connecting neuro- MEGAN NEFF: Yeah.  THOMAS HENLEY: …pathways together. MEGAN NEFF: Yeah, it's not an automatic process. It's like, okay, I've got to analyze. Yeah, yeah. When I started therapy, like five years ago, one of the things my therapist said to me was like, "You are so like analytical or like, aware." But almost, it wasn't a criticism, but it was a curiosity of like, and it was an interesting moment for me. Like, isn't everyone doing this all day long? Just like analyzing the shit out of their day, trying to figure out why am I feeling this way? And that was a really interesting moment for me because I could tell he was struck by like, how analytical I was about my experience. PATRICK CASALE: It would be nice to know what it would be like to move through the world without analyzing every experience and thing that fucking happens to me, that would be fantastic. It would feel like a yes, maybe, like a pressure relief in a way. But it's just so challenging to move away from that. Like, I have to analyze everything. I'm constantly, like you said, Thomas, can try to connect like, where's this anxious feeling coming from? Oh, yeah, this thing happened to me today, or this thing happened yesterday. And now it's creating these feelings that I can't always associate together. And then, ultimately, it leaves you a bit confused because you can recognize the somatic sensation in your body of like, "I'm feeling anxious." Where is this coming from? Like, why is this feeling so intense right now? Oh, yeah, this thing happened six hours ago. That should create anxiety, but in the moment was not able to connect the dots. THOMAS HENLEY: And that is quite a heavy tendency for, I think, autistic, maybe even neurodivergents as well, but I can only speak from the autistics' perspective, that it is kind of hard to make those… God my brains gone. MEGAN NEFF: Oh, we get it. THOMAS HENLEY: What were you saying, Patrick?  PATRICK CASALE: Oh, just connecting those dots, you know, and those associations where-  THOMAS HENLEY: Yes.  PATRICK CASALE: Yeah. THOMAS HENLEY: It's gone on me, sorry. PATRICK CASALE: That's okay. I think, you know, this is actually nice to see while we're all sitting here because the three of us mentioned we're all feeling a bit scattered today. And it's interesting, like, we're having a very real experience around this conversation. And I can see Megan being very deep in thought when I'm talking, and I'm paying attention to that at my peripheral.  But, you know, I think, there's a paradox for me as a autistic ADHDer where association with emotion, and feeling and trying to name it and define it versus like, constant sensory seeking and stimulation seeking, and like, really trying to seek out that intensity as well, and then trying to like connect the dots with intensity seeking to soothe the anxiety in your body. It's really an interesting experience for me. And soccer has been so helpful. Thomas, I know you're really into fitness for that, probably, a similar reason. And [CROSSTALK 00:21:37]-  THOMAS HENLEY: … proprioceptive stimming. PATRICK CASALE: I know, I know. I was talking to Megan about proprioceptive stim the other day and needing to have my, like soul, and body crushed back into my body, and how often I feel the need for that. I asked my wife to do that the other day, and she looked at me, and was like, "The fuck are you talking about?" And I was like, "I just need you to do it. Like, I'll explain it to you later. But I need you to do that." And I think that's a very, very typical experience for me on almost a daily basis. THOMAS HENLEY: I think that there is a tendency sometimes… I've remembered what I was going to say. I think that there's a tendency sometimes with autistic people that we need to know the reasons for things. And sometimes in a lot of cases you don't always need to now. Like, it could be useful in some cases to know why you're feeling a certain way. And sometimes it might just be, you know, good to just chalk it up to possible stresses, like mental health or so, where it plays things being too productive, not getting enough rest due to special interests.  And I think sometimes getting in my head about how I'm feeling stops me from like focusing on other things that I'm doing, that are helping with my stress, and my emotions. So, unless I'm feeling sort of a deep, aching issue, or that, you know, it's perhaps related to a relationship or a friendship, or if I'm having quite bad mental health crises or lows, then it's useful for me to go for and pick that. So, there's that. And I also think that creator autism from the inside, we were talking about alexithymia on my podcast, and we were saying that can be quite a large burden for using your, like, higher cognitive brain to do things that are quite simple, or quick, or emotional based like social communication. So, it really made me kind of think about, you know, like, how much effort am I putting into situations that don't really matter in the grand scheme of things? That kind of mentality. MEGAN NEFF: I really like how you're balancing kind of the autistic need to know because I agree that's super regulated when I can pinpoint to like, oh, this is why I'm feeling that way. I say it calms my amygdala down, just calms everything down.  THOMAS HENLEY: Fixated at the core. MEGAN NEFF: But balancing out... What did you say? THOMAS HENLEY: Fixated at the core. MEGAN NEFF: Yes, yes.  THOMAS HENLEY: It's the reason that everything will be okay. It's like when you get really stressed about finishing a task on the computer and the programs aren't working. It's like, really easy to get that done, and then, you'll be okay whereas sometimes [CROSSTALK 00:24:45]- MEGAN NEFF: Well, I think it's [INDISCERNIBLE 00:24:56] partly because it just produces uncertainty. Like, it's like, okay, I can track why I'm feeling that way. But what I really like is how you balance it with acceptance.  For me, in my training to become a psychologist, I probably did a bulk of my training in motor therapy called acceptance commitment therapy or ACT, which is all about kind of accepting our emotions. It doesn't mean we have to like them, but accepting they exist and then asking, "Okay, but how do I continue to move toward what matters to me, to move toward my values?" And that was probably one of the best things for my anxiety, was learning an element of acceptance. It was yes, sometimes I can locate like, okay, my routine's off, this, that's why I'm anxious today. Other times I can't and it is about that, "Okay, how am I going to hold this and live with this and continue to move toward what matters to me and not let it completely derail my day?" THOMAS HENLEY: It's prioritization, I think, the way you put your energy and so… MEGAN NEFF: Yeah. PATRICK CASALE: Yeah, I think you make a great point, Thomas, about that because I do think a lot of autistic people are using a ton of cognitive energy to really figure out meaning behind everything. And it's just unbelievably exhausting.  And Megan, you and I have talked about, like, replenishing, and trying to like recharging and being able to soothe, but sometimes it's really challenging to replenish that energy, and then you're playing catch up all the time. And I think that's why so many of us are just going through the world feeling really, really exhausted all the time.  And I like your example, Megan, with acceptance and commitment therapy, and, you know, I've talked about, like, IFS, as well, internal family systems. And that has been very helpful for me to have like parts work because I can't always identify what's happening in the moment, or what I'm experiencing, or how I'm feeling. And if we're getting really cognitive, I really can't identify it then. But if I can break it into parts, like a part of me is feeling overwhelmed, and it's okay for that to show up, and I'm going to accept that, and I don't need to find out the meaning of why. I just need to accept that it exists.  And there are other parts of me that are feeling okay or feeling more grounded. And that's been pretty remarkably life-changing, if I'm being really honest about it like that work has been so tremendously supportive in the last few years. THOMAS HENLEY: I think it was really important to mention the aspect to, like, the certainty around things because I feel like it's kind of weird because if you study neurotypicals, like I have, and just discovered this, like, so obsessed with understanding what's going on in their brains, I think there's a lot of situations where we give ourselves a hard time for not understanding certain things. Like, neurotypicals tend to talk a lot about things like read the room, and understand the hidden meaning, and understand things just from the flow of the conversation.  But from my experience, particularly, in the workplace, or within friend groups, a lot of people that you talk to individually after those big sort of group conversations, they have completely different ideas of what's gone on. And I felt like, you know, we do have that drive to try and find that certainty out, specifically, like, around emotions and social things which are inherently so uncertain and emotional. It can be kind of hard for us. And it's kind of one of those things that I think a lot of neurotypicals they go with what they feel from the situation. And then, that's the truth.  But compare and contrast each person in a certain group conversation, it's completely different. It's just that we like to know exactly what happened, and exactly what people are wanting, and exactly what they're trying to say. MEGAN NEFF: There's a TV show called The Affair. I don't know if either of you have watched it, but I've found it so interesting because… and I think there's maybe a few shows that do this, but they, like, really lean into it, the first season, at least, where you see this exact same episode but from different people's perspectives.  And so, like, the characters will be wearing different clothes and different people's memories. And it's just so interesting, that idea of subjectivity, of everyone's experience of the same conversation, and then how it encodes in memory is wildly different, which is, frankly, terrifying for me. And someone who is anchored in like facts and logic of like, how did you get that from this conversation? But brains are weird. And the way we experience something is so heavily filtered by our past experiences, our beliefs, our biases. It's wild and terrifying. THOMAS HENLEY: Definitely agree.  MEGAN NEFF: Like, all of us are going to walk away from this 40 minutes we spent together with different memories, different experiences. PATRICK CASALE: And probably our own different- THOMAS HENLEY: Perspectives. PATRICK CASALE: Yeah, exactly. Different perspectives and interpretations, right? Because I'm the type of person who will walk away and analyze like, was that a good conversation? Did it feel meaningful? Did I show up the way I wanted to show up? All of those things will be running through my mind the rest of the day. So, yeah, it's just really interesting. Brains are weird. MEGAN NEFF: I'll actually be having similar questions. I'll also be like, why was I so foggy during that conversation? What was happening? Like, I'll also be thinking about, like, the relational dynamics, but also like, will that be it? Was that cohesive enough for a podcast? Was that a meaningful experience for Thomas? Was that worth his time to have him on? Yeah. PATRICK CASALE: Yeah, yeah. THOMAS HENLEY: I can confirm for [INDISCERNIBLE 00:31:17] certainty that it's a meaningful experience. I love chatting to you. And it's really nice to chat to you Patrick, as well. PATRICK CASALE: Thank you. Is this our awkward transition goodbye time because that's how I'm reading the interview [INDISCERNIBLE 00:31:32]. THOMAS HENLEY: I don't know how you guys wrap things up, so- PATRICK CASALE: We don't always- MEGAN NEFF: Do we want to say anything about where to find Thomas' work? And then wrap up? PATRICK CASALE: Yeah, Thomas, if you'd love to share with the audience where they can find you or what you're doing in the world, and what you're putting out there. THOMAS HENLEY: Sure, you can find my podcasts, the Thoughty Auti Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, any of the podcasting streaming services, or you can check out my Instagram page @thomashenleyuk where I make daily posts and about two reels a day, autism related. PATRICK CASALE: Your Instagram account is awesome. I mean, I found your stuff because Megan was on your podcast, and shared some of that, and I was watching, and really, really cool stuff, a lot of information, a lot of humor thrown in which I really enjoy, and a lot of really cool perspective. So, really appreciate just being able to have this time together and spend the last 40 minutes talking about all of this. THOMAS HENLEY: Thank you very much, Patrick.  PATRICK CASALE: You're welcome. THOMAS HENLEY: I appreciate that. PATRICK CASALE: To everyone who is listening to the Divergent Conversations Podcast, new episodes are out every single Friday on all major podcast platforms. Like, download, subscribe, and share. And goodbye.

BJ & Jamie
Rock Throwing Suspects Arrested, Worlds Top Ranked Pinball Player in Longmont

BJ & Jamie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 29:21


Hour 3 - Three suspects, all 18 years old, have been arrested as suspects in the rock throwing sprees that took a woman's life last week. The worlds top ranked pinball player lives right here in Colorado!  

The Food Professor
Worlds Top Sommelier, Parliamentary Ag Committee Act II, and special guest Michelin star chef, Irish restauranteur, JP McMahon

The Food Professor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 47:36


Our first weekly podcast episode, and as expected, there is no shortage of news and happenings in the food, grocery and restaurant industry to report on! Our extraordinary guest in this episode is JP McMahon, Michelin star chef, restauranteur, ambassador for Irish food and author, joining us live from Galway, Ireland. In a wide-ranging conversation, we talk about his eclectic and artistic interests, the concepts behind his restaurants, what it takes to be a Michelin-star restaurant and the upsides/downsides of that global program. We also talk about lessons learned from the COVID pandemic for the industry, the stagiaires system, and two-starts, one-stop advice for fellow restauranteurs. Some folks may have been watching the Superbowl on Sunday night, but you would have missed the important announcement, Best Sommelier in the World competition! The best Sommelier in the world is from Latvia, crowned Sunday in Paris in front of 4,000 spectators. Raimonds Tomsons beat another contestant from northern Europe, Denmark's Nina Jensen, who was runner-up for the second consecutive edition of the triennial competition. Reeze Choi from Hong Kong finished third. Not countries that usually come to mind when thinking about wine, we talk about why this is a positive development in wine.  Speaking of a live show and competition, the Parliamentary Agriculture Committee is back looking at food inflation. We talk about what the next steps. Next week is the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine coming(Feb. 24) - we start looking ahead.We talk about GM Salmon farm change of business model….Aquabounty and Australia's Karen's Diner are coming to Canada. Up in smoke: Canopy closes their iconic plant in Smith Falls, the old Hershey plant - at one time the biggest cannabis company in the worldThat's a lot of cheddar, as the kids would say - Saputo blows the doors off their results with an 85% YOY performance. New labour data (STASCAN), coming out last week: Only two sectors are employing fewer people than in January 2020: Agriculture (-12%) and Accommodation and hospitality (-10%) - is this a shift or shortage of workers?Farmland values across the country are skyrocketing - we talk about the implications.  About JPJP McMahon is one of Ireland's most prominent chefs. A passionate advocate of wild, seasonal and sustainable ingredients from the west of the country, he is committed to promoting the food of Galway, and to producing world-class, contemporary Irish cuisine. His Michelin-star restaurant Aniar does both, but it also feeds back into the local community on a much deeper level. His annual Food On The Edge symposium in Galway reaches even further afield, with its roll call of top chefs from all over the world. Which is why JP McMahon is one of the most influential people in European gastronomy today.The Dublin-born chef had his first food epiphany as a child while on holiday in Tipperary. While the rest of the family had burgers, he opted for a spaghetti bolognese, which was a revelation to the youngster. It set him on a course of discovery that would see him work in various kitchens, while also harbouring an ambition to become a writer. It wasn't until 2008 that he opened his first venture, a Spanish restaurant called Cava. It quickly won a reputation for serving some of the best tapas in Ireland, and it gave McMahon the confidence to embark on his most ambitious restaurant project to date.Aniar (meaning ‘west' in Gaelic) is a love letter to the produce and landscape of the West of Ireland and its rugged coast. Almost every ingredient used here is either native to the local region or from somewhere else in Ireland, whether it's foraged seaweed and Galway Bay oysters, or seasonal sea urchins and truffles. Terroir is the central theme, and although the menu changes daily, it is certain to have a distinctive local flavour that mirrors McMahon's cooking philosophy. Pickled, smoked, cured and fermented ingredients hint at his commitment to the environment, using the methods of the past in order to inspire future sustainability.Among JP McMahon's signature dishes are his Galway Bay oyster with pickled seaweed, oyster emulsion and sea herbs. His Dexter beef tartare, smoked egg yolk and pepper dulse seaweed showcases some of the very best farmed and foraged ingredients in the country. Meanwhile, his cod and seaweed beurre blanc with trout roe reveals the very best of the west coast of Ireland.Aniar has retained a Michelin star since 2013, but its significance locally has more impact than mere awards. McMahon founded the Aniar School Project, in which he teaches children of all ages about the importance of food. And the Aniar Cookery School, also led by McMahon, aims to instruct chefs of all levels how to cook local ingredients sustainably. The conversation about the environment doesn't stop there, however.At the annual Food On The Edge symposium, chefs from around the world gather in Galway to discuss the future of food. As founder and director, McMahon plays a key role in setting the agenda, but with participants of the calibre of Massimo Bottura, Elena Arzak, Matt Orlando and Amanda Cohen, the discussion frequently branches out in all kinds of fascinating tangents, from food waste to mental health. The idea is to bring people together to share ideas and form powerful collaborations that can help change the way we think about food. Some of the chefs also participate in Aniar's Chef Swap initiative, which sees guest chefs from all over the world take over the kitchen and create their own menu.It's this ethos of collaboration that typifies JP McMahon's work, not only as a chef, but also as a culinary thought leader. Whether it's local food producers in the West of Ireland, or celebrated chefs from the other side of the world, the emphasis is on working together to ensure a better future for all. That way, the author of the book 10,000 Years Of Irish Food is aiming to ensure another 10,000 more.Source: https://www.finedininglovers.com/people/jp-mcmahon About UsDr. Sylvain Charlebois is a Professor in food distribution and policy in the Faculties of Management and Agriculture at Dalhousie University in Halifax. He is also the Senior Director of the Agri-food Analytics Lab, also located at Dalhousie University. Before joining Dalhousie, he was affiliated with the University of Guelph's Arrell Food Institute, which he co-founded. Known as “The Food Professor”, his current research interest lies in the broad area of food distribution, security and safety. Google Scholar ranks him as one of the world's most cited scholars in food supply chain management, food value chains and traceability.He has authored five books on global food systems, his most recent one published in 2017 by Wiley-Blackwell entitled “Food Safety, Risk Intelligence and Benchmarking”. He has also published over 500 peer-reviewed journal articles in several academic publications. Furthermore, his research has been featured in several newspapers and media groups, including The Lancet, The Economist, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, BBC, NBC, ABC, Fox News, Foreign Affairs, the Globe & Mail, the National Post and the Toronto Star.Dr. Charlebois sits on a few company boards, and supports many organizations as a special advisor, including some publicly traded companies. Charlebois is also a member of the Scientific Council of the Business Scientific Institute, based in Luxemburg. Dr. Charlebois is a member of the Global Food Traceability Centre's Advisory Board based in Washington DC, and a member of the National Scientific Committee of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Ottawa. About MichaelMichael is the Founder & President of M.E. LeBlanc & Company Inc. and a Senior Advisor to Retail Council of Canada and the Bank of Canada as part of his advisory and consulting practice. He brings 25+ years of brand/retail/marketing & eCommerce leadership experience with Levi's, Black & Decker, Hudson's Bay, Today's Shopping Choice and Pandora Jewellery.   Michael has been on the front lines of retail industry change for his entire career. He has delivered keynotes, hosted fire-side discussions with C-level executives and participated worldwide in thought leadership panels. ReThink Retail has added Michael to their prestigious Top Global Retail Influencers list for 2023 for the third year in a row. Michael is also the president of Maven Media, producing a network of leading trade podcasts, including Remarkable Retail , with best-selling author Steve Dennis, now ranked one of the top retail podcasts in the world. Based in San Francisco, Global eCommerce Leaders podcast explores global cross-border issues and opportunities for eCommerce brands and retailers. Last but not least, Michael is the producer and host of the "Last Request Barbeque" channel on YouTube, where he cooks meals to die for - and collaborates with top brands as a food and product influencer across North America.  

Flesh and Pod - Flesh and Blood Podcast
Episode 49: World Championship Recap

Flesh and Pod - Flesh and Blood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 72:32


Michael Hamilton is the first #FaBTCG World Champion as he piloted Iyslander to take home the game's most coveted prize and solidify himself as currently the best card player in game's history. The crew is joined by Darick "Charm3r" Oswalt to break down this historical tournament.Worlds Top 8 Decklists: https://bit.ly/3zU9EvLCalling San Jose Snapshot: https://bit.ly/3hfaL2FDarick "Charm3r" Oswalt Twitter: https://bit.ly/3UyUZ0VDynasty Spoilers (evergreen link): https://bit.ly/3CKkFBNSubscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fleshandpodJoin our Discord here: https://discord.gg/nrGegbag4uQuestions and comments can be sent to @FleshPod on Twitter, as well as fleshandpod@gmail.com, or dropped in our discord!Pod Twitter: @FleshPodAbbie Twitter: @abbiedee83Jordan Twitter: @imjormanLogan Twitter: @LoganPetersen

1% Podcast w/ David Nurse | NBA Life/Optimization Coach Interviews NBA Athletes & High Performers on Mindset & Unshakeable Co

Dan Fleyshman is exactly that. The youngest ever to go IPO at the age of 19. Dan has started numerous companies worth money that would make your jaw drop!  But even more than that, he is the most giving person! For every single company event, Dan ALWAYS raises money for amazing causes. You are not going to want to miss this episode. Legit a masterclass in how to start a company, scale a company, and succeed as an entrepreneur! ________________________________________________________ ELEVE HEALTH Hyperbaric Chambers (H.B.O.T.) is a simple and non-invasive therapy that places the body in a pressurized environment that allows the extra oxygen to dissolve into the blood plasma and to travel freely through the circulatory system, getting to areas where red blood cells may be restricted in flow, naturally enhancing the human body's functions. It is a GAME CHANGER for total recovery, optimization, longevity, skin repair, brain health, and much more! Check them out here! https://elevehealth.com/ (email info@davidnurse.com for special rates!) ________________________________________________________ I am all about wellness hacks and genuinely believe in these products. Make sure to click the links to get my special discounts. #BreakthroughPartners ChiliSleep™ will give you the BEST night of sleep, EVERY night! Honestly, using ChiliSleep products has been a game-changer in optimizing my sleep. • Code NURSE20 to get 20% off the Cube Sleep System with Chilipad® Cool Mesh™ • Code NURSE15 to get 15% OOLER® Sleep System with Chilipad® Cool Mesh™ ChiliSleep Discounts  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Photography Bar Podcast
Chatting with one of the worlds top photographer's, Roberto Valenzuela and Nirvana win photo lawsuit

The Photography Bar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 79:51


So the Nirvana album cover lawsuit is over and we look at what the judge had to say, but our main theme this week as official supporters of the Photography Show and Video Show is with Mark who chat's with top-selling author, multi award-winning wedding and portrait photographer and Canon Explorer of Light, Roberto Valenzuela. Roberto will be chatting at the Photography Show here in the UK where Roberto will be showing you exactly what to do to transform your photography, and photography business, from average to remarkable. So one to definitely checkout, but remember t get your tickets! Check back every other Thursday to be sure that you don't miss a single episode. Hit that subscribe/follow button so you don't miss out. Make sure you follow us on Twitter and like us on Facebook. To get in touch please email chat@thephotographybar.co.uk 

Lake of Rage - A Pokemon TCG Podcast
72: Grinding from Day 1 to Worlds top cut! Interview with Calvin Connor

Lake of Rage - A Pokemon TCG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 101:54


1. Introduction 2. Rapid Strike Questions 3. History as a player 5:00 4. Worlds run 13:00 5. Day 2 42:00 Kevin: https://twitter.com/Mellow_Magikarp Calvin: https://twitter.com/calvinconnor12

After The Ending
ATE #211 (Legacy Numbering #153) - War of the Worlds, Top 5 Conspiracy Movies, & More!

After The Ending

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 56:00


KICKSTARTER LINK HERE: tinyurl.com/rwbbook In this episode, we go after the ending of 2005's sci-fi smash War of the Worlds, starring Tom Cruise! We also dive into the shadowy world of conspiracies with our Top 5 Conspiracy Movies! Plus, we give our latest recommendations!

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
Top 10 Worlds Storylines, Tygart Speaks on Shelby, London Marathon Women's Field Announced

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 103:33 Very Popular


The World Champs are 10 days away in Eugene and at 50:32 we start breaking them down with the 10 storylines we're most excited about. Before that we have a little drug talk, discuss the July 4th weekend action, and the release of the London Marathon women's field. Get the inside scoop from Eugene- Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Annual members get one of the softest running shirts in the business and a free training plan. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public Order of show (Supporters Club members get full time stamps): Wejo leaves a voicemail on Elijah Manangoi USADA head Travis Tygart speaks on Shelby Houlihan Wayde Van Niekerk 44:58, Emmanuel Korir FTW, Cuba's Reynier Mena 19.63 Peachtree Road Race -Senbere Teferi and Rhonex Kipruto win, Sisson struggles, Mantz impresses Keira D'Amato replacing Molly Seidel on marathon worlds team 45:42 London women's field out 50:32 Countdown to Worlds - Top 10 Stories we're looking forward to Men's 200m- Lyles vs Knighton 2. Men's 100m - who is the fastest person on the planet? Can Grant Fisher medal? Men's 400m - Can Warholm do it again? 5 Women's 100m - SAFP vs Elaine Thompson vs Shericka Jackson vs everyone else World record watch- Ryan Crouser, Sydney McLaughlin, Mondo Duplantis Women's 800- Can the Americans sweep? What about Athing Mu vs Ajee' Wilson? Men's Steeple - El Bakkali? What about Kipruto and Jager? Women's Steeple - Do the Americans have a shot vs the ex-Kenyans? Can Jakob Ingebrigtsen pull of the 1500/5k double? 94:47 Ethiopians going to be allowed to double? Update on rags to riches story - Dominic Lobalu Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call 1-844-LETSRUN and hit option 7 for the secret podcast voicemail. Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/41e09bb1-8a54-41ae-9fa1-6e09350ec50a

EquiRatings Jumping Podcast
The Worlds Top 50 Rated Jumpers

EquiRatings Jumping Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 36:13


Sam and Nicole take a look at the top 50 jumpers in the world based on the EquiRatings' ratings to see who are the real movers and shakers in the first part of the 2022 season. Listen for free across all podcast platforms.

Jake Blanchard Podcast
Episode 108 - Crypto, NFTs, and the Future from One of the Worlds Top Experts Mario Nawfal

Jake Blanchard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 45:23


The second time Mario has joined me, check out Episode #52 for the first time he stopped by. Mario is an expert in the NFT and Crypto space, his firm www.nfttech.com is interesting and futuristic. He's someone to follow and learn from for sure! He joins me from his penthouse in Dubai where he graciously shares his time and expertise. Thanks to our friends and collaborators: https://www.Fewwillhunt.com - Everyone wants to Eat... Few Will Hunt. "JBP" = 15% Off https://www.fellowshipbrand.com - Premium Men's Grooming Products "JBP" = 10% Off This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments
EP-86 Creating one of the worlds top luxury hospitality brands with Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 20:48


Honoured to have Leo Ghitis, owner of Nayara Resorts, chat with us about creating one of the region's top luxury hospitality brands.  Nayara Resorts has hotels worldwide now, and it all started here in Arenal, Costa Rica, where he was able to create Average Daily Rates of over $1,000 a night!  He talks to us about his journey, the challenges and what's next for Nayara Resorts in Costa Rica and the rest of the world.Contact Us:  info@investingcostarica.comGuests:Leo Ghitis: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-ghitis-859679233/Nayara Resorts:  https://nayararesorts.com/

CharlaGolf podcast
EPISODIO 41: David Canet - Club Fitter

CharlaGolf podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 60:25


Charlamos con David Canet sobre el driver. David ha trabajado con gran jugadores españoles como Adri Arnaus, amigo del podcast Alex Larrazabal y también es reconocido con el título de Worlds Top 100 club fitter y también fue recibido como 2018 Europ Club Maker Of The Year. Nos explica lo que debemos saber del driver, la experiencia de fitting y charlamos un poquitín sobre el Masters. https://totgolf.es/https://www.instagram.com/totgolf_clubmaker/?hl=en

Global Skiing
The Rookie Academy - Melting pot of the worlds top trainers

Global Skiing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 58:52


The Rookie Academy experience for both student and trainer is like no other experience in the world. Why? Because of a multitude of factors including the best trainers in the world working together, open minds, incredible New Zealand skiing and scenery, and above all an ethos that its about getting better at skiing above everything else. In this episode Tom Gellie chats with Rookie Academy Manager Harry McFadden and Rookies trainer Rupert Goldring about their experiences working with the Rookie Academy. Tom also shares why he loves working on the program and why you may consider this to be your next thing to do for your skiing. Be that as a student or perhaps as a lifetime goal to achieve being invited to work as a trainer with Rookies. https://www.rookieacademy.com/ to find out more.https://bigpictureskiing.com/ to take improving your skiing all year round from the comfort of your own home.

The Bald Truth Leadership Podcast
The BALD TRUTH #54 with David Herdlinger the worlds top business coach

The Bald Truth Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 45:17


Building a buisness and becoming the business coach to the worlds best chefs

The Indiscriminate News Network
What's happening in Kazakhstan, #1 worlds top tennis player detained and more

The Indiscriminate News Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 7:01


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1% Podcast w/ David Nurse | NBA Life/Optimization Coach Interviews NBA Athletes & High Performers on Mindset & Unshakeable Co
Noah Elias - One of the Worlds TOP Artists on How to Create Purpose through Your Passion!

1% Podcast w/ David Nurse | NBA Life/Optimization Coach Interviews NBA Athletes & High Performers on Mindset & Unshakeable Co

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 46:13


Noah Elias - One of the Worlds TOP Artists on How to Create Purpose through Your Passion! — Noah Elias is an incredible human being. Absolutely blown away the day I met him, one of those people you just want to be around more and more. You'll see why on this episode, trust me on that! Not just because of his incredible gift of painting (check out his Instagram and you'll see what I mean) but for his incredible outlook on life and how he lives with contentment, pace, and a genuineness that oozes out of his pores! You can learn more about Noah here https://noahelias.net/about/ But those words dont even begin to do justice to the person that he is! Buckle up, you're going to LOVE this episode!! ---- SPONSORS Blokes - The Top Total Optimization Company! https://blokes.co/ Houston, we have a problem. In fact, we have a few problems. A lack of overall drive, less-than-ideal performance, feeling lethargic more often than not, and, yes, even problems in the bedroom. And the biggest problem of all? We're not talking about these problems nearly enough. Here at Blokes, we're on a mission to change that. At Blokes, our mission is to help guys reignite their energy and drive by getting back what's been lost due to aging, environmental factors, or other medical conditions. By providing easy access to treatments and services, we power the potential of each person to relaunch their health. —— Chili Sleep Welcome to the BEST night of sleep, EVERY night!!! Wellness isn't all about having the perfect diet or the best trainers. It's about recovering + adding to your overall health with sufficient quality sleep. Cooling in the middle of the night not only keeps you sleeping but can also up to double your deep sleep. You pay more for cooling your home in six months than you do for a chili pad or ooler that can last for a long long time! Honestly the biggest difference maker I ever made in optimizing my sleep to the MAX!   NURSE20  20%  Cube Sleep System with Chilipad® Cool Mesh™ NURSE15   15% OOLER® Sleep System with Chilipad® Cool Mesh™ Click the link below!! https://www.chilisleep.com/pages/nurse —— LMNT DrinkLMNT.com/DavidNurse  Popular electrolyte drinks on the market have low amounts of electrolytes and miss the mark on the “optimal ratio”. LMNT Recharge gives you more electrolytes in the ideal ratio. 1000 mgSODIUM 200 mgPOTASSIUM 60 mgMAGNESIUM WITHOUT THE DODGY STUFF What we DON'T consume is just as important as what we DO consume. No Sugar No Gluten No Fillers No Artificial Ingredients Paleo & Keto Friendly ——

The Noisy Golfer Podcast
Speaking to One Of The Worlds Top Junior Golf Coaches Michelle Holmes

The Noisy Golfer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 37:20


Episode 6 of the Noisy Golfer features one of the world's top junior golf coaches. We spoke with US Kids Master Coach and Founder of the Michelle Holmes School of golf to continue on the subject of how to be the best parent and caddy for your junior golfer. #teamnoisy #juniorgolf #michelleholmes

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry
EP215: Presley Poe – One of the Worlds Top Platform Artists

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 43:54


Think about a lasting legacy that you would like pass from one generation to the next.  Now imagine the impact that your legacy will have on others. Pretty special, right? Well, today's guest, Presley Poe, is doing exactly that – giving back to make a difference that lasts. Presley Poe is an established hairstylist and one of the world's top colourists and platform artists. As a platform artist, brand educator, BTC One Shot winner, and 18+ year Master Cut + Colourist. She has learned what it takes to build a career and powerful brand from your individual techniques, style, and communication skills with brands. And she is seriously passionate on passing on these skills that has defined her incredible career from humble beginnings by helping others achieving their dreams, too. So how has she built such an incredible career that gives her the privilege position to educating hair professional from around the world? How did she get on the radar of leading brands, what drives her to succeed, why giving back really matters to Presley and keeping a sense of work life balance? Presley's giving us the full rundown today, so whether you're a seasoned or aspiring hairdresser or just want to hear an amazing story, you're in the right place! For this weeks Xtra Show podcast go to our Patreon page HERE.   A podcast produced by Hairy Media Productions  Thanks for Listening   To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Thank you to Presley Poe for joining me on todays podcast. Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye.    

Peak Performance
Ep. 29 - FN NA 42 Winner Aikado

Peak Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 36:14


Check out everything our friends at Runeterra CCG have to offer right here: https://runeterraccg.com/ You have seen him yesterday performing at the highest level of Runeterra tournaments. Today you get to know more about the Americas prodigy

Peak Performance
Ep. 28 - FN EU 29 Winner BajAtak

Peak Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 17:37


Check out everything our friends at Runeterra CCG have to offer right here: https://runeterraccg.com/ This time around we convinced

Course Creator Community Podcast | Online Courses, Course Creation, Membership Sites and Online Marketing Made Easy
Panos Siozos CEO at LearnWorlds - one of the worlds top online education platforms

Course Creator Community Podcast | Online Courses, Course Creation, Membership Sites and Online Marketing Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 30:56


In this interview, Jono interviews Panos Siozos.  Panos Siozos is the CEO and Co-Founder of LearnWorlds, an all-in-one platform for creating, marketing, and selling online courses. Want to connect with the Course Creator Community on Facebook?Join the Course Creator Community Facebook Group. We have a Facebook Group with over 4,000-course creators! Everyone in the Group is super supportive and we all share tips and ideas!Click here to joinShow NotesFREE COURSE: How to Create Your First Online Course... In less than 48 hours..Course Creator Community FB GroupThinking of where to host your online course? Click hereWhat Email Automation software should I use? We recommend this

Bourbon Lens
135: Training for World's Top Whiskey Taster with Bardstown Bourbon Co.

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 66:23


Do Scott and Jake have what it takes to be the “World's Top Whiskey Taster”? We traveled to the Bourbon Capital on the World to hang out with some of the crew from Bardstown Bourbon Company. We are joined by Brandon and Sam to discuss the distillery's upcoming products and the World's Top Whiskey Taster Competition. We even get a little test of our own as we sample and analyze 3 whiskey samples in a blind tasting. Listen in to hear how Jake and Scott fared in our own Top Whiskey Taster competition.  Here's the Lineup of Samples: Glass 1:  Discovery Series 5; 104.7 Proof; ​​a blend of four straight Bourbon whiskeys, hailing from Kentucky and Tennessee and aged between six and 13 years.  Discovery Series #5 has a suggested retail price of $129.99/750 ml. Glass 2: Distillery Collection - 13 Year Sourced Kentucky Bourbon finished 6 weeks in French Oak; 105 Proof Glass 3: 12 Year Kentucky sourced, 6 and 7 year old high rye sourced bourbon; experimental cask - ISC Toasted and Charred Barrel. 105 Proof Not available to the public yet. We are thankful for everyone who has supported us. We'd appreciate it if you can take the time to give us feedback on our podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow  us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.  And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of future barrel picks, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at TheBourbonLens@Gmail.com. Visit our website BourbonLens.com to check out our blog posts, or even purchase your own Bourbon Lens tasting glass or t-shirt. Cheers,Scott, Jake, & MichaelBourbon Lens More details on “World's Top Whiskey Taster” with Bardstown Bourbon Company. Bardstown Bourbon Company's 2nd annual competition to find the World's Top Whiskey Taster is now LIVE! You have one week left to enter! Entries are accepted through August 15, 2021.  Head to World's Top Whiskey Taster | Presented by Bardstown Bourbon Co. for all the details of how to enter, but here's the quick rundown: Submit your application before August 15th, 2021. Qualified applicants will receive a link to complete a video interview. All interviews will be conducted and recorded online through MyInterview. BBCo. will ask 3 questions to get to know you. Selected contestants will be invited to compete in one of the five regional showdowns. Regional finalists will receive a trip to the Bardstown Bourbon Company distillery December 10 -12th, with the final showdown taking place on Saturday, December 11th. Go to WorldsTopWhiskeyTaster.com to enter. 

Network Marketing Heroes: Host Richard Bliss Brooke
Les Brown – World's Top Motivational Speaker

Network Marketing Heroes: Host Richard Bliss Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 26:33


As one of the world's most beloved motivational speakers, Les Brown is known for his unique charisma, warmth and humor, captivating audiences of up to 80,000 across the globe.    If he had believed the labels he was given in grade school – “the dumb twin” and “intellectually disabled,” his life would look much different today. Fortunately, Les tapped into the powers of determination, persistence and belief to unleash a course of amazing achievements in his life, including Chicago-area Emmy® award winner, TV host and multi-term state representative in Ohio.

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
World's Top Celebrity Stylist Maeve Reilly On How To Build A Career Doing What You Love, Sobriety, Recovery, Struggle, & Staying Hungry

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 63:01


#372: On today's episode we are joined by wardrobe stylist to the stars and entrepreneur Maeve Reilly. Maeve joins the show today to discuss how she was able turn her passions into a career. We also discuss her journey with sobriety and how she overcame bullying from a young age. We end the episode discussing how a positive outlook can change the trajectory of your life.  To connect with Lauryn Evarts click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential  The Hot Mess Ice Roller is here to help you contour, tighten, and de-puff your facial skin and It's paired alongside the Ice Queen Facial Oil which is packed with anti-oxidants that penetrates quickly to help hydrate, firm, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, leaving skin soft and supple. To check them out visit www.shopskinnyconfidential.com now.  This episode is brought to you by JuneShine JuneShine Hard Kombucha is the most insanely delicious, better-for-you alcohol. t's made with real, organic ingredients and unlike other alcoholic beverages, they are transparent about every ingredient they put in their products. Best of all, it doesn't leave you with that I'm-too-full-after-drinking feeling, but it does give you a lighter, brighter buzz. We've worked out an exclusive deal for Skinny Confidential podcast listeners. Receive 20% off PLUS Free Shipping on their bestselling variety pack. This is a great way to try all of their delicious flavors. Go to www.juneshine.com/skinny or use code SKINNY at checkout to claim this deal. This episode is brought to you by Rothy's Rothy's comfortable, washable and sustainable shoes and bags make getting dressed easy. Rothy's shoes are incredibly comfortable with zero break-in period thanks to their seemlessly knit-to-shape design. With many styles to choose from, Rothy's shoes are the perfect way to add some comfort and style to your closet. Check out all the amazing shoes, bags and masks available right now at www.rothys.com/skinny  Produced by Dear Media 

Striptd Down With Ali Levine
FROM OVERCOMING ALL ODDS TO BECOMING ONE OF THE WORLD'S TOP PODCASTS HOSTS: MEET JUSTIN SCHENCK

Striptd Down With Ali Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 60:41


Happy Friday loves! Hope everyone has a Happy 4th!! Get out and celebrate your freedom and enjoy life with family and friends! Here at ALD, we are SO excited to celebrate!! Today's episode we cover: Mindset Personal Growth & Justin's personal journey and why he had "no chance" with an opioid mother & father in jail and what he did to overcome. Energy, vulnerability, intuition, entrepreneurship and more Tune in to get inspired, get real and deep about Justin's path and what he wants others to know. Follow Justin at: IG: www.Instagram.com/justintschenck Event site: www.growthnowsummit.com Book recommended: Who Moved My Cheese AND HERE'S ALI: www.alilevine.com https://www.instagram.com/alilevinedesign Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/everythingwithalilevine Don't forget to follow our podcast Instagram too!! @Everythingwithalilevine If you're loving Everything with Ali Levine, please leave us a 5 star review, written out with some love!! WE love you and appreciate the love!! The REVIEWS mean SO much to us and help others find the show!! DM Ali @Alilevinedesign and say hi and follow! Ali LOVES to connect with her community!! SCREENSHOT this episode if you LOVE it and Tag US so we can Share it!!

Immigration Tech & Marketing - The GMI Rocket Show
Ilya Brotzky, CEO & Founder, VanHack: helping the world's top tech talent find jobs and relocate

Immigration Tech & Marketing - The GMI Rocket Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 69:36


Today is episode 33 of the GMI Rocket show, and I'm joined by Ilya Brotzky, the CEO & founder of VanHack, which connects tech talent from around the world who are willing to relocate with hiring employers. VanHack is based in Vancouver, BC, but its reach is truly global. They have over 180,000 members from 100+ countries. And it's not just pure recruiting - VanHack hosts conferences, webinars, workshops, and more, all with the goal of creating a community of people looking for a job in tech and companies that are hiring. Ilya launched his first venture while a senior at Cornell, spent considerable time in Brazil, and then started multiple businesses before starting VanHack in 2014. Here's what we'll talk about: Ilya's early life and his time at Cornell, What inspired him to launch his first venture, Mountains for Moms, How Ilya found himself in Brazil, and what he did there, What eventually brought him back to Canada, How he launched VanHack, and the first steps he took, What VanHack does and how he's scaled it so much in just a few years, What Ilya sees as the current state of the global workforce, and where it's going. And more! For More Information on VanHack: https://vanhack.com/

Dr. Joe Tatta | The Healing Pain Podcast
Episode 232| The Worlds Top Pain Science Innovators and Leaders

Dr. Joe Tatta | The Healing Pain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 26:04


The words pain science and pain education are used so frequently nowadays in professional circles that we rarely take the time to explain the difference between the two or reflect on what clinical practice was like before these advancements came into our life. What was it like for people living with pain without this knowledge? Pain science is a part of a larger field of neuroscience, which investigates nociception and the lived experience of pain. It is most often taught in University Physical Therapy programs but over the years, it's begun to show up in the training of many licensed healthcare professionals. Pain education is one component of an overall cognitive-behavioral intervention, which teaches people how to effectively self-manage chronic pain. It focuses on the components of each individual's pain experience and how it affects their daily lives. Research shows that when people have a better understanding of how pain works in the body, it can ease fear, anxiety and create hope. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How »   Join the Healing Pain Podcast Community today: integrativepainsciencinstitute.com Healing Pain Podcast Facebook Healing Pain Podcast Twitter Healing Pain Podcast YouTube Healing Pain Podcast LinkedIn Healing Pain Podcast Instagram

The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
EP268: Neil Patel - Branding Tips From One Of The World's Top Digital Marketers

The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 40:17


"Stop focusing on being well known. Start focusing on solving problems and giving solutions to people's problems. That's how you earn money like all the trillion-dollar companies." That's according to this week's guest who has been praised by the Wall Street Journal, Forbes and the United Nations for his digital marketing talents. Neil Patel is the CMO and co-founder of NP Digital which focuses on creating innovative, adaptive, and data-driven digital marketing plans for its clients. He is also a New York Times best-selling author and one of the world's most influential digital marketers. During this interview, you'll discover… Tips on building your brand & generating sales for your business The significance of determining your ideal clients Reposting, repurposing & updating your content to get more traffic versus dying down To find out more about Neil, visit https://www.thethoughtleaderrevolution.com/.

Superhumans At Work by Mindvalley
The Secret Of The World's Top Marketing Consultant - Jay Abraham

Superhumans At Work by Mindvalley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 38:49


“You will only be rewarded for the benefits you create for others.” Our speaker in this episode, Jay Abraham, has spent his entire career helping executives solve problems and fix business. His unique approach to business strategy consulting has significantly increased the bottom lines of over 10,000 clients worldwide. On this live call, Jason Marc Campbell and Jay Abraham, the world's highest-paid marketing consultant, will share the one strategy at the foundation of his major success as a speaker, author, consultant, and strategist. Listen out for: Difference between marketing now and before.  Advice for nurturing a better sense of discernment.  Why it is important to consider everyone a client.  Bonus:  Subscribe to Mindvalley All Access to discover 30+ Mindvalley Quests – at a surprisingly low annual fee. You can also watch our podcast sessions live, interact with the guests, connect with the world’s best teachers and find your community here

Hear Me Roar with Ashveen Kohli
#20: What Schools Won't Teach You: Why your failures are as important as your successes! From the Worlds Top Joint Venture Expert Sohail Khan

Hear Me Roar with Ashveen Kohli

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 46:35


Recently we've been in this whirlwind of people investing all their money into Crypto's learning about NFT's, trying to figure out what Elon Musk is trying to do with Tesla and most importantly, we're all here trying to figure out how we can make some money from all this! So today i have Sohail Khan so is the reigning World's Top Joint Venture expert. He's gone from building a multi million pound business, to loosing it and being flat broke in 2009 and then built his way back up to being a joint venture millionaire again in 2021.   We're discussing his experience, what skills it takes, how to learn where the best business options are and specifically what it was that made him a millionaire. He believes that everyone can achieve this and I agree with him.

Real Faith Stories
49: Chad Hedrick - World's Top Speed Skater, "Winning Olympic Gold Just Felt Empty"

Real Faith Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 29:50


Chad Hedrick is the winner of 5 Olympic medals in speed skating from 2006 to 2010 and a total of 52 World Champion inline skating titles from 1994 to 2002. However, it was in the 2006 Olympics Chad experienced a moment that deeply affected him. Standing at the podium in Torino, Italy to receive his gold medal, there was a tremendous sense of accomplishment, but there was also this intense feeling of emptiness inside. It was shortly thereafter he realized his life lacked purpose outside of the arena. He defined himself by how fast he could skate around a track. Skating was literally all that mattered. In 2009, Chad was compelled to search for more meaning in his life and in this episode he shares his very personal experience about what happened in that search. Meet Chad: https://www.realfaithstories.com/guests/chadhedrick Chad's Website: https://www.goldtosold.com/ Find Out More About Real Faith Stories: https://www.realfaithstories.com/ Find Out More About Brian Robinson, Host Of Real Faith Stories: https://brianrobinson.co/ Special Guest: Chad Hedrick.

Access Asia
India: World's top Covid-19 vaccine producer faces shortages

Access Asia

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 11:43


Although Covid-19 vaccine rollouts are accelerating in many parts of the world, the effort is slowing down in India, one of the worst hit countries. Despite being the world's biggest producer of vaccines, the country is facing an internal shortage and has placed a temporary hold on all exports to meet domestic demand. Our correspondents Alban Alvarez, Deepika Singha and Sreya Banerjee report.

CyprusScene.com
Mağusa Mesarya Lions Club is now in the world's top 20 clubs

CyprusScene.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 2:45


CyprusScene review with the thoughts of North Cyprus Lion, Fikret Şendilas as he talks about Mağusa Mesarya Lions Club and its activities This episode is also available as a blog post: https://cyprusscene.com/2021/05/20/magusa-mesarya-lions-club-is-now-in-the-worlds-top-20-clubs/ CyprusScene Podcasts can be found on the following apps Anchor, Google Podcasts, Spotify, RadioPublic, PocketCasts, Breaker, Castbox, Apple Itunes

The Gabby Reece Show
The Negative impacts of Sugar straight from the world's top Endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig

The Gabby Reece Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 70:52


Today's podcast is a must listen with Endocrinologist Dr. Robert Lustig. We all know Sugar isn't good for us, but it's important to know why and what is happening in the body when we eat or drink it in a form without fiber. Dr. Lustig is so passionate about the negative impacts of sugar and lack of responsibility by the food industry he went to law school six years ago to take this subject matter on once he realized "I could help 1 million children easier than I could help 1 child."We discuss: How do we make change besides education, well based on history through the judiciary process. Are diet drinks better? What about stevia? Which fats to avoid? Dr. Lustig is helping us take a hold of our health with the power of knowledge. He has a new book out May 5th, 2021 that breaks down all the information:  Metabolical: The Lure and the Lies of Processed Food, Nutrition, and Modern Medicine. Additional Books: The Hacking of the American Mind Fat Chance Books mentioned: Animal, Food, Junk by Mark Bittman Websites: eatreal.org robertlustig.com Sponsored By: sakara.com/gabbyreece Get 20% OFF your first order with code GabbyReece

Keepin It Real w/Caramel
Interview with Lifestyle Transformation Coach/Author/World's Top Women Speaker-Georgia Woodbine

Keepin It Real w/Caramel "As We Say 100"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 29:51


Georgia speaks the truth. It felt like she was into my spirit. Georgia is a phenomenal woman with a great positive energy. She knows how to move people spirit when she speaks and she is all about TRANSFORMATIVE! MOTIVATING! INSPIRING! ENGAGING! All I could tell her was PREACH! ALL ABOUT GEORGIA: She is one of the world's top women speakers and leading expert in personal and professional development and has helped to motivate and inspire an entire generation. She is widely known as a change agent, author, lifestyle transformation coach and dynamic and entertaining speaker and a highly sought after trainer. Georgia has featured in media outlets such as; The Daily News, Huffington Post, Rolling Out Magazine, Sirius Radio XM. She has been a life coach for over thirteen years and has trained and coached thousands of people. In love with life, she enjoys being an empowerment advocate for others to find their true purpose. She captures her audiences with her message of hope, inspiration and the power of intention. Her passion continues to touch countless souls in their pursuit of happiness. Georgia has created curriculum and lectured at The Learning Annex, one of the premier producers of seminars, lectures, classes, and workshops throughout North America. Over fifteen years of entrepreneurial business success as well as an extensive marketing background working in the entertainment industry with; Def Jam, PolyGram, WNYU Radio, WQHT-Hot 97, Black Enterprise Magazine, and the Apollo Theatre. She has lectured at numerous corporations, organizations, colleges, and universities. Georgia developed a curriculum based on her book How to Choose Your Career Path: Charting Your Success and lectured at numerous school districts and colleges. Georgia continues her path, she produced and launched online master classes: Create the Life You Love, How to Turn Your Passion into Profits and How to Write a book in 30 Days or Less • Authored several books including: Total B.S (Body & Soul), How to Attract the Right Man into Your Life, How to Make Big Bucks Without Selling Your Soul, Jewels of Inspiration and Reflections, How to Choose Your Career Path, Minute of Motivation, Audio CD Make it Happen: The Secrets to Manifesting Your Dream, How to Write the Book Inside You Workbook and other informational products • 2018 Young, Gifted & Black Entrepreneurial Awards Business Women. She is such amazing entrepreneur. Contact Info:  914-265-1710 www.georgiawoodbine.com gwoodbine@yahoo.com you can contact Georgia on all her social media as Georgia Woodbine.

The Harland Highway
983 - PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD GRIMES talks hate crimes. Harland meets one of worlds top celebrities. Listener phone calls.

The Harland Highway

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 70:33


PROFESSOR RUTHERFORD GRIMES talks hate crimes. Harland meets one of worlds top celebrities. Listener phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Harland Highway
957 - BOY GEORGE calls the show. Harland meets worlds top movie STAR! Question of the day!

The Harland Highway

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 55:08


BOY GEORGE calls the show. Harland meets one of the worlds top movie STARS! Question of the day! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices