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I want to introduce you to my new book, Write a Bestseller in 30 Days or Less: 111 books you can write fast — with examples.This week, I'm making a special offer. You can download the book for free at this URL: https://bookauthorauthority.com/the-book-authority-guide-on-what-to-write.That link will give you an immediate download of the book as a Word document so that you can play with it if you want.I wanted to make it easy for you to get and it's absolutely free. You don't have to leave an email. You don't have to pay anything.You can just download the book. And, maybe more important, you can share it with your friends. You can give it away to them. You can send them this link so that they can download it for free themselves: https://bookauthorauthority.com/the-book-authority-guide-on-what-to-write.Be sure to read the book first before you decide to share it with your friends. That way you'll know that you really want to share it. Again, the book is free to you and to your friends.This free offer is good for one week after the International Day of the Book, also known as World Book and Copyright Day.After that one week, Write a Bestseller in 30 Days or Less will be for sale via Amazon and Gumroad, and that will be the only way that you'll be able to access it—to buy the book. And, of course, it's well worth it.Write a Bestseller in 30 Days or Less is already for sale as an e-book (https://amzn.to/4cBGnYU), a print paperback (https://amzn.to/42zc14J), and a print hardcover book (https://amzn.to/4jmaVR8) via Amazon.com.And I don't mind if you want to buy the book on Amazon. I don't mind the extra income. But you don't have to buy it.You can download it for free, again, at the download URL: https://bookauthorauthority.com/the-book-authority-guide-on-what-to-write.Late last year I shared with you a different book that I wrote, The Book Authority Guide on Why You Should Write a Book. That book is also available for free as a download at https://bookauthorauthority.com/the-book-authority-guide-on-why-write-a-book.The Book Authority Guide on Why You Should Write a Book will be available indefinitely. At some point, of course, it will be for sale only (as it is already on Amazon.com).So, you can download both books for free for at least the next week or so: Why you should write a book and how to write a bestseller in 30 days or less.If you go to my podcast portal at https://bookmarketing.substack.com, you can click on the links to access the book without having to write down the long links.Again, once you download these books, you can share them with anyone you want. Share it freely! As long as you keep the book exactly as I wrote it.I hope you'll take advantage of this offer and learn why you should write a book and what sort of books you can write—and write fast!Happy Easter! He is risen1Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
Continuing our trek through the Rifts World Books, we're now up to book 10: Juicer Uprising, the last entry in a damn solid line of CJ Carella's earlier game creations for Palladium Books. Drop us a line! You can follow us (sporadically) on Facebook, and we'd love to see you on our Discord Channel too. And let us know your thoughts by leaving a review on iTunes or any other podcast aggregate sites. For even more info and options, check out our main website or our low-bandwidth alternative feed site. Links of Note: Rifts Juicer Uprising World Book 10, Digital Rifts RPG 1st Edition, Digital Rifts RPG Ultimate Edition, Digital Rifts Ultimate Edition, Hardcover A Cloak of Blades, by Isaac Sher Credits: Hosts: NPC and Matt Buckley Music: Opening is "8-Bit bass & lead" by Furbyguy, Closing is "Caravana" by Phillip Gross Episode Length (We support chapters!): 44:30 Glitter Boys, Rifts, the Megaverse, and all other such topics are the property of Kevin Siembieda and Palladium Books. Please buy all their stuff and help keep them in print and making more games! You can order directly at palladiumbooks.com, and their entire catalog is available digitally at Drive-Thru RPG as well. We release all of our episodes simultaneously on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuc8KbdMqx8ajWfm2OUTs7A Audio RSS: https://breakfastpuppies.com/feed/glitterbois Want to help us pay for hosting? We have a few options: Drop us a one-time donation or a recurring membership at our Ko-Fi page Follow this link to our Pinecast Tip Jar We've got a merch store if you're looking for some sweet Glitterbois swag. Check out our affiliate store and buy some of the various products we endorse. Support The Glitterbois by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-glitterbois Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-glitterbois/9e7ad634-94d4-4517-861d-413f966a40a8 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-66e5ee for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Glitterbois.
In this episode of The Real State, Alex and Jamie ask the question that feels more relevant than ever: Does anyone actually read anymore? From the joys of childhood encyclopedias and comic books to the digital reading habits of today, the duo takes a thoughtful (and hilarious) trip down literary memory lane. They discuss fiction vs. nonfiction, the decline of attention spans, the rise of audiobooks, and what the future of reading might look like in an era of TikTok, AI, and shrinking libraries. Topics Covered: Childhood memories of reading and early obsessions (World Book, comic books) Fiction vs. nonfiction: What we read now and why The decline of print and rise of digital reading habits (iPads, audiobooks) The status symbol of bookshelves (and Zoom backgrounds!) Whether kids today are missing out on the benefits of reading How algorithms shape what we read (or don't) The impact of reading on language, learning, and imagination Audio vs. visual learners in the age of content overload The long-term implications of a society that reads less Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome + why we used to love reading 03:30 – Growing up with books in Brazil and beyond 07:10 – Jamie's Michael Crichton phase & fiction's golden age 10:50 – Paperbacks vs. iPads: the evolution of how we read 14:45 – Do books on shelves make us look smarter? 18:30 – Why Alex shifted to nonfiction and stopped reading fiction 22:40 – Audio books, Whoopi Goldberg, Obama, and the voice in your head 26:15 – Kids today: attention spans, algorithms, and learning challenges 33:00 – What happens if we stop reading? 38:30 – Has content just evolved or been dumbed down? 40:00 – Final thoughts: the real state of reading today Website: www.therealstate.co
Welcome back to Bubbles' Mushrooms! This week we have a great episode lined up for you all to enjoy! Sunday Mornin' Steve is back, not as a guest but as a regular visitor to the program. Since Steve is here we make sure to talk about Jesus, Fake Fan Ann's weird monster truck, vehicular edging, Ikea and the 2025 World of Winter BeatBattle. Jac and Luke went to visit the birds at the Blandford Nature Center and get the green screen from the local library, Edward is letting captured wild animals go at the local country club / golf course and Steve's robot vacuum keeps attacking his family. We also talk about movies with Sylvester Stallone and Tom Selleck, going to the zoo and World Book. This week's fun game activity is guessing different kinds of animals! Edward has lots of clues for the rest of us to try to guess! Some of the animals are from Africa and some of them are from Asian. Find out who wins the big game this week on Bubbles' Mushrooms. Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook @bubbmush and be sure to email us at bubbmush@gmail.com - Thanks for checking out the show!
Show notes:Bento Lab - Portable DNA analysis lab with centrifuge, gel electrophoresis, and PCR machineBio Bits - Kits for demonstrating protein synthesis with fluorescent indicatorsShannon-Hartley theorem - Information theory concept discussed related to signal transmissionRock climbing for kids - REI resource about climbing with childrenThe Martian - Book referenced during discussion of radio communications from MarsJoule-Thomson effect - Physics concept mentioned regarding gas expansionBlue Ghost lunar lander - Recent moon landing discussedStarship test flights - SpaceX's Starship development programErica DeBenedictis' work - Research on microbial tolerance to Martian environmentsMoving Mars - Science fiction book by Greg BearHabit Chaining - Productivity concept mentionedIKEA Poäng chairs - Mentioned as ideal reading chairsStreet Parking - Modified CrossFit workout program Christine usesThe French Laundry Cookbook - High-end cookbook Christine purchasedAfter Meat - Book about bioreactor technologyAcquired Podcast: Lockheed Martin episode - Podcast Christine is listening toBanff Mountain Film Festival - Film festival they attended with their childrenThe Weirdest People in the World - Book by Joseph HenrichGuns, Germs, and Steel - Book by Jared DiamondThe Machiavellians - Book by James BurnhamHis Majesty's Dragon - Historical fantasy novel with dragonsRed Mars - Book by Kim Stanley Robinson about Mars colonization28C3 Cellular protocol stacks for Internet (Harald Walte) - (Video)How to Set Up a Home Biohacking Lab for Education - Christine's blogpost
NPC and Buckley are kicking off a long series of back to back dives into the earlier Rifts World Books (we need to catch up!), starting with South America 2. It's a fantastic companion piece to CJ's previous book on the continent, and we're super excited to talk about it. Drop us a line! You can follow us (sporadically) on Facebook, and we'd love to see you on our Discord Channel too. And let us know your thoughts by leaving a review on iTunes or any other podcast aggregate sites. For even more info and options, check out our main website or our low-bandwidth alternative feed site. Links of Note: Rifts South America World Book 6, Digital Rifts South America 2 World Book 9, Digital Rifts RPG 1st Edition, Digital Rifts RPG Ultimate Edition, Digital Rifts Ultimate Edition, Hardcover A Cloak of Blades, by Isaac Sher Credits: Hosts: NPC and Matt Buckley Music: Opening is "8-Bit bass & lead" by Furbyguy, Closing is "Caravana" by Phillip Gross Episode Length (We support chapters!): 28:07 Glitter Boys, Rifts, the Megaverse, and all other such topics are the property of Kevin Siembieda and Palladium Books. Please buy all their stuff and help keep them in print and making more games! You can order directly at palladiumbooks.com, and their entire catalog is available digitally at Drive-Thru RPG as well. We release all of our episodes simultaneously on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuc8KbdMqx8ajWfm2OUTs7A Audio RSS: https://breakfastpuppies.com/feed/glitterbois Want to help us pay for hosting? We have a few options: Drop us a one-time donation or a recurring membership at our Ko-Fi page Follow this link to our Pinecast Tip Jar We've got a merch store if you're looking for some sweet Glitterbois swag. Check out our affiliate store and buy some of the various products we endorse. Support The Glitterbois by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-glitterbois Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-glitterbois/13e84e09-431d-40c0-aef4-89c0c62e1d5c This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-66e5ee for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Glitterbois.
The influence of the Christian story on Western culture is profound and pervasive, even among those who reject its religious aspects. This is because the Christian story has shaped the moral and ethical framework of Western society for centuries. Concepts such as human dignity, justice, compassion, and the sanctity of life are all derived from biblical teaching. Even the very democracy we guard so tightly, is a result of the teachings and actions of the church. Even if individuals do not consciously acknowledge the biblical origins of these values, they have been ingrained in the cultural and societal norms that influence their beliefs and behaviours. Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World - Book by Tom HollandThe Triumph of Christianity: How the Jesus Movement Became the World's Largest Religion - Book by Rodney StarkInventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism - Book by Larry Siedentop
In this episode I sat down with Dr Emma Wood, a PhD of Philosophy to chat about a wide range of topics from Women's rights to Moral error theory to abortion & more. Emma is a wealth of knowledge and it was great to listen to her articulate her thoughts and ponderings on a huge range of issues. It gave me quite a bit to process (and I'm still processing!) but I hope you all enjoy this conversation and if your head hurts, that's ok, you're not alone - I hope it gives you some things to philosophize on! Links: Dr Emma Wood's Paper on Moral Error Theory: https://independent.academia.edu/EmmaWood103 Article from Women's forum: https://www.womensforumaustralia.org/facing_unthinkable_challenges_about_the_meaning_of_love Sophie's World (Book recommendation): https://www.worldofbooks.com/en-au/products/sophie-s-world-book-jostein-gaarder-9781857995879?sku=GOR001273579&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAh6y9BhBREiwApBLHC65wpjhAJhRGDNWepBBqiMV52bPrJ2h73Pf0KdGG3bKDisQQ0dxNJhoCAHMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a lost vision: https://www.amazon.com.au/Rights-Women-Reclaiming-Lost-Vision/dp/0268200815 Campion College: https://www.campion.edu.au/ Womens Forum Australia: https://www.womensforumaustralia.org/ Maiden Mother Matriarch: https://www.louiseperry.co.uk/
World Book Café heads to Oslo to Europe's largest Literature House to find out if Norway is the best place in the world to be a writer? Octavia Bright is joined to discuss the highs and lows by the internationally bestselling novelist and climate activist Maja Lunde. Johan Harstad prize winning novelist and the first in-house writer at the National Theatre in Oslo, Gunnhild Oyehaug whose witty and experimental short stories and novels have won her fans around the world and Oliver Lovrenski whose first book was an instant bestseller when it was published in Norway in 2023, when he was just 19. With generous grants for writers to live and work the Norwegian government also buys 1,000 copies of every book published to give to local libraries across the country. The organisation NORLA (Norwegian Literature Abroad) is funded by the ministry of culture and, since 2004, it has contributed to the translation of more than 8,000 books into no less than 73 languages. For a country of 5.5 million people Norwegian literature punches above its weight. However with much of the country's wealth coming from the oil industry do environmental concerns tarnish this utopia for its writers? Producer: Kirsten Locke
Today's guest is Melissa Brandzel, a talented editor + writer. She's also the editor of my book, Think Like a Film Crew (out spring 2025), so I'm particularly pleased she's making her debut on the show. We get stuck into discussing introversion + extroversion and how these traits shape our lives. Melissa is a deep introvert + I'm a quiet extrovert so we discuss Susan Cain's book on the topic + how this all plays out in a society that often celebrates extroversion. This episode is part of our Book Huddle strand, where experts discuss the themes + ideas from their favorite books. Look for more shows in this series where we have experts share their favorite books. This episode is part of the December Daily, where the show is, possibly foolishly, daily for the whole month. Books discussed in this episode: Quiet - Susan Cain Melissa's website: mediachick.com ==== If you'd like my help with your Business go to www.lizscully.com/endlessClients ==== And don't forget to get your reading list of the 10 essential reads for every successful biz owner - these are the books Liz recommends almost on the daily to her strategy + Mastermind clients. This isn't your usual list of biz books, these answer the challenges you've actually got coming up right now. Helpful, quick to read and very timely. Click here lizscully.com/reading to get your book list
On this episode of Japan Station, we talk about the need for Japan to make the word "anime" a regional designation. The guest is Matt Alt, author of Pure Invention: How Japan's Pop Culture Conquered the World.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the WTO protests in Seattle, a raucous action by 50,000 protesters who descended on the city in the fall of 1999. Their aim? Shutting down a conference of top decision makers at the World Trade Organization. When this coalition of activists succeeded in stopping the WTO's opening ceremonies, the “Battle of Seattle” became an inflection point in a growing struggle between advocates for free trade – and groups fighting for the rights of labor, farmers, the environment and more. Comprising over 100 interviews, author DW Gibson's book, One Week to Change the World, tells a new oral history of the protest through the eyes of people who participated. This segment originally aired on Soundside in June. Guests: DW Gibson, journalist and author of One Week to Change the World. Related Links: One Week to Change the World | Book by DW Gibson | Official Publisher Page | Simon & Schuster Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Spencer Bailey, in charge of the five-volume ‘The Leading Hotels Book Series' celebrating luxury in global hospitality. Plus we discuss the success of Brazilian publishing house, Afluente, with Julius Wiedemann. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coffee Break Collections - It's a Small World - Book 26 Title: Coffee Break Collections - It's a Small World Overview: This is the 26th Coffee Break Collection, in which Librivox readers select and read poems, fiction, and non-fiction pieces of fifteen minutes' duration or less. The subject of this collection is "It's a Small World". Readers have interpreted this in their own way, so we have selections such as Asteroids, Small Country Houses of Today, and stories for "small people", such as Jack and the Beanstalk. Published: Various Series: Coffee Break Collections List: Coffee Break Collections, Coffee #26 Author: Various Genre: Short Stories, Essays & Short Works Episode: Coffee Break Collections - It's a Small World - Book 26 Book: 26 Volume: 1 of 1 Part: 1 of 1 Episodes Part: 15 Length Part: 1:50:55 Episodes Volume: 15 Length Volume: 1:50:55 Episodes Book: 15 Length Book: 1:50:55 Narrator: Collaborative Language: English Rated: Guidance Suggested Edition: Unabridged Audiobook Keywords: anthologies, historical, melodrama, philosophical, picaresque, sea story, tragedy, detective, mystery, horror, science, fiction, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, O Henry, Sir Walter Scott, Charles Dickens, JM Barrie, HG Wells, Francois Marie Arouet de Voltaire, Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo Hashtags: #freeaudiobooks #audiobook #mustread #readingbooks #audiblebooks #favoritebooks #free #booklist #audible #freeaudiobook #anthologies #historical #melodrama #philosophical #picaresque #seastory #tragedy #detective #mystery #horror #science #fiction #NathanielHawthorne #WashingtonIrving #EdgarAllanPoe #HenryWadsworthLongfellow #OHenry #SirWalterScott #CharlesDickens #JMBarrie #HGWells #FrancoisMarieArouetdeVoltaire #AlexandreDumas #VictorHugo Credits: All LibriVox Recordings are in the Public Domain. Wikipedia (c) Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. WOMBO Dream. Lynne Thompson. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/free-audiobooks/support
Welcome back to our podcast, Reading With Ryan! Join Pastor Ryan and Sean as they discuss "Jesus and the Powers" by N. T. Wright and Michael F. Bird and "Life in the Negative World" by Aaron M. Renn.Sign up for the True Hope Weekly so you don't miss each months upcoming book:https://www.truehopechurch.org/weeklyVisit our Website:https://www.truehopechurch.orgStay in touch with us:Instagram | Facebook | Spotify - True Hope Church
Rock Talk Studio: Reviewing Rock 'n' Roll Books and Documentaries
David Lee Roths' crazy manic muse is unmatched in rock n roll. There are very few who can keep up to his always on personality and this book does it best to track down anyone who tried. This episode digs into the DLR Book - How David Lee Roth Changed The World by Darren Paltrowitz. Support the Show.email Big Rick at:info@rocktalkstudio.com
Toronto is a bustling city on Lake Ontario which is growing at an astonishing rate. Almost a third of Torontonians have arrived in the last decade and more than half were born outside of Canada. The city's Mohawk name is , which means “the place on the water where the trees are standing". Noah Richler explores the fictional landscape of the city with four of its exciting writers from different generations and backgrounds; Catherine Hernandez, Adrianna Chartrand, Don Gillmor and Deepa Rajagopalan who all join him in front of a lively audience at The House of Anansi Bookshop.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1241, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Ken Jennings: International Nerd Of Mystery 1: After hobnobbing with world leaders in May 2023 at this alphanumeric gathering in Hiroshima, it's off to Comic-Con in July. G7. 2: Ah, an 1869 bottle from this 2-name château in Pauillac, France! It's worth 6 figures and will certainly be savored during our DandD game. Lafite Rothschild. 3: That "Battlestar Galactica" Viper helmet will pair well with my $3,200 black peak satin tux by this designer from Piacenza, Italy. Armani. 4: This Paris-trained artist's painting of the marketplace back home in Vitebsk is okay, but John Byrne's "X-Men" art? Perfection. Chagall. 5: I am going to have a serious discussion of Asimov's 3 laws with this Mass.-based co. that makes Atlas, a robot that does parkour. Boston Dynamics. Round 2. Category: Oh, A Wise Guy! 1: World Book says this barefoot Greek was "the first philosopher to make a clear distinction between body and soul". Socrates. 2: Wisdom from this man includes Linus' line "I love mankind... it's people I can't stand!!". Charles Schulz. 3: This late gonzo journalist said, "a word to the wise is infuriating". (Hunter S.) Thompson. 4: Born a slave, this scientist would create more than 75 products from pecans. (George Washington) Carver. 5: In his "Art of War":"Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him". Sun Tzu. Round 3. Category: Play Titles In Their Original Language 1: "En Attendant Godot". Waiting for Godot. 2: Sophocles: "Oidipous Tyrannos". Oedipus Rex. 3: Chekhov: "Tri Sestry". Three Sisters. 4: Ionesco at the opera: "La Cantatrice Chauve". The Bald Soprano. 5: Latin American thriller: "La Muerte y la Doncella". Death and the Maiden. Round 4. Category: Biography Subtitles 1: An entrepreneur:"Bargain Billionaire". Sam Walton. 2: A president:"Remembering Jack". John Kennedy. 3: A Frenchman:"The Boy Who Invented Books for the Blind". (Louis) Braille. 4: A Revolutionary War figure:"Sailor, Hero, Father of the American Navy". John Paul Jones. 5: A '60s civil rights leader:"By Any Means Necessary". Malcolm X. Round 5. Category: Car Repair 1: Appropriate for this American brand: CHEER VOLT. Chevrolet. 2: Not so appropriate for this fancy schmancy car: CLOSE LORRY. Rolls Royce. 3: It made the Cutlass Ciera:LIMO BE SOLD. Oldsmobile. 4: Revolutionary brand launched in 1975: LO, ERA END. the DeLorean. 5: An Italian job: I EAT ARMS. Maserati. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
In this podcast episode, Tamara and Casey discuss the first thirteen books in the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs. They dive into each book's plot, characters, and themes, exploring the world of werewolves, vampires, and fae. The hosts highlight the strong character development of Mercy and the complex relationships she forms with Adam, Samuel, and Stefan. They also discuss the dark and intense moments in the series, including instances of trauma and PTSD. Overall, the hosts express their love for the fast-paced storytelling and the addictive nature of the series. If you wan to know a lot about this series and don't care about spoilers, hit play!Ep 498Find all the important links in one spot! | https://linktr.ee/shelfaddictionConnect with Tamara:Twitter | https://twitter.com/ShelfAddictionInstagram| https://www.instagram.com/shelfaddiction/TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@shelfaddictionConnect with Casey:Twitter | https://twitter.com/DustMiteBunnyInstagram| https://www.instagram.com/Casey_heartfullofinkTikTok| https://www.tiktok.com/@heartfullofinkCheck out our sponsors and deals! - Book Review Journal | https://bit.ly/ReadersBookReviewJournal- Book Review Notebook | https://amzn.to/3OkjjSa- Reading Challenge Tracker | https://bit.ly/ReadingChallengeTracker- Read free on Everand for 60 days (formerly Scribd) | https://www.scribd.com/gae/4vrg66 - Try audiobooks! New customers get 3 FREE audiobooks comprised of 1 premium credit and 2 VIP titles! Use our promo code SHELFADDICTION (spelled as one word) when you sign up at https://www.audiobooks.com/. - Get your bookish gear in the Shelf Addiction Merch store! http://bit.ly/ShelfAddictionMerch- Try Amazon Music Unlimited for 30 days FREE!! https://getamazonmusic.com/shelfaddiction **CURRENTLY 3 MONTHS FREE**- Audible.com - Get a free 30-day membership and a free book | http://amzn.to/2k1tflo***********************************Do you enjoy the Shelf Addiction podcast episodes? Help support the costs of hosting and editing the podcast by becoming a part of our Patreon family! For as little as $2 a month, you can help our team create even more amazing bookish content. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/shelfaddiction.If Patreon isn't your thing, consider becoming a supporter oN the Spreaker app to gain access to exclusive audio-only content. For the NEW PRICE OF $2 A MONTH become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shelf-addiction-podcast--1703669/support.***********************************Produced with GarageBandThis is a list of my frequently used music. Some or all may appear in this Shelf Addiction Podcast episode.-Ad Music | Sweet Success on Purple Planet is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Artist: http://www.purple-planet.com/upbeat/4593380163-Ad Music | Beats Like Mine by Sugar Blizz - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Ad Music | High Hopes (Do U Feel the Same) (Instrumental Version)High Hopes (Do U Feel the Same) (Instrumental Version) - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Shelf Addiction Intro/Outro Music created by Samone Ward-Background Intro/Transition/Outro Music 1 | From album Music for Podcasts 4, Southside by Lee Rosevere and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) -Background Intro/Outro Music 2 | In Private by Gunner Johnsen - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Background Intro/Outro Music 3 | Assorted Berries by Dylan Sitts - Royalty Free music via Epidemic Sound/Spreaker-Transition Music | From album Creative Commons Vol 2, Summers Coming by Dexter Britain and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution LicenseArtist: Artist: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_for_Podcasts_4/ -Lightning Round Music | Zencastr standard background music -- licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)FTC Disclaimer: The show notes may contain affiliate and/or referral links. I receive a small commission if you purchase using my link(s). If you purchase using my link(s), you will be supporting the Shelf Addiction website and podcast. This is NOT a sponsored podcast. All opinions are genuinely my own.**This audio podcast shall not be reproduced, sampled, or uploaded elsewhere without my written consent. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/shelf-addiction-podcast--1703669/support.
Enter the realm of UFOs with LTC Robert L. Maginnis on "Out Of This World." Maginnis challenges conventional wisdom, depicting UFOs not as extraterrestrial guests or hoaxes, but as malevolent spiritual entities. From ancient Egypt to the present, he explores eerie parallels in sightings, prompting deep questions seldom addressed. Engage with a world where UFOs defy easy explanation. Out of this World Book by Robert Maginnis is available HERE https://www.swrc.com/out-of-this-world.html
Enter the realm of UFOs with LTC Robert L. Maginnis on "Out Of This World." Maginnis challenges conventional wisdom, depicting UFOs not as extraterrestrial guests or hoaxes, but as malevolent spiritual entities. From ancient Egypt to the present, he explores eerie parallels in sightings, prompting deep questions seldom addressed. Engage with a world where UFOs defy easy explanation. Out of this World Book by Robert Maginnis is available HERE https://www.swrc.com/out-of-this-world.html
This week on The New Mason Jar, Cindy and Dawn talk with homeschooling mom of 2 about using Morning Time in a local retirement home How Tiffany first came to know the Lord and also how she found out about Charlotte Mason How Tiffany started taking her children with her to do Morning Time at a local nursing home What are some of the fruits Tiffany has seen from this experience? What Tiffany includes in her morning time with the residents How can other homeschool families start this as a ministry in their own communities? What are some other areas in which families could minister to people through morning time? Shall every man have all the bliss That is, by right of fitness, his? Is Vision for all sons of men? Shall peoples walk with God again? But, oh, the head is sick, the heart Too faint to choose the righteous part! Shall the Messiah purge the whole, And animate each sinking soul? And shall He in His power go forth? From east and west, from south and north, Shall men flock round Him with desire, Soliciting His purging fire? How wonderful Thy counsels, Lord Thy ways past finding out, Thy word, Quick and compelling, searcheth out Just means to bring high ends about! from “Savior of the World” Book 1, by Charlotte Mason Books and Links Mentioned: The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox Find Cindy and Tiffany: Morning Time for Moms Cindy's Patreon Discipleship Group Mere Motherhood Facebook Group The Literary Life Podcast Cindy's Facebook Cindy's Instagram Tiffany's YouTube Tiffany's Instagram The Chief Thing we have to do––To bring the human race, family by family, child by child, out of the savage and inhuman desolation where He is not, into the light and warmth and comfort of the presence of God, is, no doubt, the chief thing we have to do in the world. And this individual work with each child, being the most momentous work in the world, is put into the hands of the wisest, most loving, disciplined, and divinely instructed of human beings. Be ye perfect as your Father is perfect, is the perfection of parenthood, perhaps to be attained in its fulness only through parenthood. There are mistaken parents, ignorant parents, a few indifferent parents; even, as one in a thousand, callous parents; but the good that is done upon the earth is done, under God, by parents, whether directly or indirectly. Charlotte Mason, Parents and Children, p. 51-52
On this episode, we'll hear a book panel discussion on Peter Boettke's book, The Struggle for a Better World (Mercatus Center at George Mason University, 2021). In his comments, Boettke provides an overview of his book, emphasizes the role that institutions play in human societies, and discusses his focus on improving the human condition by lifting up those who are least prosperous in our world. The panel is moderated by Stefanie Haeffele, and they are joined on the panel by:Emily Chamlee-Wright, President and CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies, and co-author of How We Came Back: Voices from Post-Katrina New Orleans (2015)Alain Marciano, Professor of Economics and Statistics at the University of Turin, distinguished affiliated fellow with the Hayek Program, and author of James Buchanan and Peaceful Cooperation: From Public Finance to a Theory of Collective Action (2024)Mark Pennington, Professor of Political Economy and Public Policy and Director of the Center for the Study of Governance and Society at King's College London, and author of Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy (2011)View Emily Chamlee-Wright's "The Four Corners of Liberalism" graphic here.Peter Boettke is a Distinguished University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at George Mason University and Director of the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He has published numerous books including Living Economics: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (2012) and F. A. Hayek: Economics, Political Economy and Social Philosophy (2018).If you like the show, please subscribe, leave a 5-star review, and tell others about the show! We're available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts.Virtual Sentiments, our new podcast series from the Hayek Program is now streaming! Subscribe today and listen to seasons one and two!Follow the Hayek Program on Twitter: @HayekProgramLearn more about Academic & Student ProgramsFollow the Mercatus Center on Twitter: @mercatusCC Music: Twisterium
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Christian leaders have been largely routed by the agitated and the anxious. These emotional tyrannies manifest themselves in local communities, churches and even families. What is going on and how can we navigate these insidious challenges? On this episode of the Christian Emergency Podcast, Dr. Joe Rigney joins Andy to address the emotional sabotage present in Christian circles. Dr. Rigney serves as a fellow of theology at New Saint Andrews College and teacher at Desiring God. He served as a professor and president of Bethlehem College and Seminary in Minneapolis, as well as a pastor at Cities Church in St. Paul. Dr. Rigney has also authored several books. His most recent publication is titled Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety that will Wreck your Family, Destroy your Church, and Ruin the World. Dr. Rigney borrows from this book to provide you helpful context and encouraging tips for overcoming these challenges. If you find this episode helpful, please give us a positive rating and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Also share this episode with a friend so they too can be blessed by these insights. To learn more about resources mentioned in this episode, see the following. Leadership and Emotional Sabotage: Resisting the Anxiety that will Wreck your Family, Destroy your Church, and Ruin the World (Book), by Joe Rigney: Christian Emergency Alliance (Website) Christian Emergency Alliance (Twitter / X): @ChristianEmerg1 Christian Emergency Alliance (Facebook): @ChristianEmergency Christian Emergency Alliance (Instagram) The Christian Emergency Podcast is a production of the Christian Emergency Alliance. Soli Deo Gloria
April 23rd marks the World Book and Copyright Day, which is designated by the UNESCO to promote the enjoyment of books and reading. On this special occasion, we take a look at the growing interest in community libraries in Chinese cities. / Highlights of the ongoing Beijing International Film Festival (17:25). On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
Skip the Queue is brought to you by Rubber Cheese, a digital agency that builds remarkable systems and websites for attractions that helps them increase their visitor numbers. Your host is Kelly Molson, Founder of Rubber Cheese.Download the Rubber Cheese 2023 Visitor Attraction Website Report - the annual benchmark statistics for the attractions sector.If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue or visit our website rubbercheese.com/podcast.If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review, it really helps others find us. And remember to follow us on Twitter for your chance to win the books that have been mentioned in this podcastCompetition ends on 17th April 2024. The winner will be contacted via Twitter. Show references: https://carbonsix.digital/https://www.linkedin.com/in/pmarden/Paul Marden is the Founder and Managing Director of Carbon Six Digital and the CEO of Rubber Cheese. He is an Umbraco Certified Master who likes to think outside the box, often coming up with creative technical solutions that clients didn't know were possible. Paul oversees business development and technical delivery, specialising in Microsoft technologies including Umbraco CMS, ASP.NET, C#, WebApi, and SQL Server. He's worked in the industry since 1999 and has vast experience of managing and delivering the technical architecture for both agencies and client side projects of all shapes and sizes. Paul is an advocate for solid project delivery and has a BCS Foundation Certificate in Agile. https://www.rubbercheese.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellymolson/Kelly Molson is the Founder of Rubber Cheese, a user focused web design and development agency for the attraction sector. Digital partners to Eureka! The National Children's Museum, Pensthorpe, National Parks UK, Holkham, Visit Cambridge and The National Marine Aquarium.Kelly regularly delivers workshops and presentations on sector focused topics at national conferences and attraction sector organisations including ASVA, ALVA, The Ticketing Professionals Conference and the Museum + Heritage Show.As host of the popular Skip the Queue Podcast for people working in or working with visitor attractions, she speaks with inspiring industry experts who share their knowledge of what really makes an attraction successful.Recent trustee of The Museum of the Broads. Our guests:Paul Wright from Made by WagAndy Povey from ConviousLooking forward to 2023: Key digital trends attractions shouldn't miss out onBernard Donoghue from ALVASeason finale, with Bernard Donoghue!David Hingley from BOP ConsultingVisitor Experience restructure at Tate, with David HingleyPaul Griffiths from Painshill ParkThe transformation of Painshill Park, with Paul Griffiths, Director of PainshillRoss Ballinger from Drayton ManorThe importance of building a great social community and process behind rebranding a 70 year old attractionDanielle Nicholls from Alton TowersThe importance of building a great social community and process behind rebranding a 70 year old attractionRachel Mackay from Hampton Court PalaceThe importance of Sector Cooperation with Carlton Gajadhar and Rachel MackaySophie from Eureka! The National Children's MuseumHow to write a website brief that agencies will thank you for, with Sophie BallingerElizabeth McKay, CEO of the London Transport MuseumDeveloping a culture of innovation, with Elizabeth McKaySimon Addison from The Roman BathsHow introducing variable pricing increased revenue by 2.3 million, with Simon AddisonDominic Jones from The Mary Rose and Portsmouth Historic DockyardAttraction partnerships and rivalries, with Dominic Jones Transcription: Kelly Molson: Welcome to Skip the Queue, a podcast for people working in or working with visitor attractions.Paul Marden: On today's episode, I'm joined by my co host, Kelly Molson, founder of Rubber Cheese, as well as a group of returning guests to the podcast. This is Kelly's last episode as the host of Skip the Queue as she's leaving rubber cheese after 21 fantastic years of the agency. Today we'll be turning the tables on Kelly as the guests ask her the icebreaker questions. We'll also be looking back at the impact the podcast has had as some of our guests share their experiences of appearing on the podcast with Kelly.Kelly Molson: If you like what you hear, subscribe on all the usual channels by searching Skip the Queue.Paul Marden: So, how you doing?Kelly Molson: I feel slightly. I feel slightly apprehensive. You just said, like, are you ready? Have you got your tissues ready? Like I have. I'm prepared.Paul Marden: Good. So, listeners, today is a big episode, as well as being on 99th episode is also Kelly's last episode as the Skip the Queue host. Yeah. So many of you will know that after 21 years heading up Rubber Cheese, Kelly has decided to spread her wings and move on to pastures new. Paul Marden: And while this is news from many of the listeners, I've had a few months to prepare for this. So I've been thinking long and hard about this episode of what can I do? And I thought it'd be nice to look back at some of your best bits, but I didn't feel like I should do that on my own. I actually thought the best way of looking back at your best bits are to bring your best bits back to us. So I'm just gonna admit a load of people that want to join the edge.Kelly Molson: Oh, no.Paul Marden: So we have got a host of po face and audience members that are going to join us today.Kelly Molson: I'm going to cry already.Paul Marden: Excellent. I've done my job to start with straight away, so everyone's joined us for a virtual leaving party. So I hope you've got your whatsits in a bowl and your cheese and pineapple ready for you as we look back over some of your best bits and enjoy a Skip the Queue episode at its best. And so, for those of you that are listening and not watching, first of all, where have you been? These aren't facestrail radio. You should be subscribing on YouTube and watch these lovely people. But if you're listening, let me introduce you to the host of people that are joining us. We've got Andy Povey from Convious. We've got Bernard Donoghue from ALVA. We've got David Hingley from BOP Consulting. We've got Rachel Mackay from Hampton Court Palace. Sophie Ballinger from Eureka!Kelly Molson: You're supposed to be on holiday.Paul Marden: Sophie from Eureka! The National Children's Museum. We've got Ross Ballinger from Drayton Manor. We've got Dominic Jones from the Mary Rose. And we've also been joined by some of your lovely Rubber Cheese colleagues that wanted to say hi and goodbye.Kelly Molson: Look at everyone's beautiful faces. Oh, God.Paul Marden: And the tissues are going already.Kelly Molson: Do you know what? Just before I came on, I was like, I'm not going to cry. I am completely in control of today. If it was yesterday, I would have cried, but I'm completely in control today. I am not in control at all.Paul Marden: So, long time listeners will know that we always start off with an icebreaker question. And Kelly never tells the guests what the icebreaker question is in advance. So I'm afraid, Kelly, it's your turn. Bernard, you're going to kick off for us today. Would you like to ask Kelly your icebreaker question? Bernard Donoghue: Thank you. Claudia Winkleman. I'm delighted to join this episode of The Traitors. Paul Marden: Have you got the fringe to be Claudia? I'm sorry.Kelly Molson: No, we have not.Bernard Donoghue: Kelly, it's World Book day tomorrow. You've received short notice. What book do you go as to work, please?Kelly Molson: Oh, I would. I'd have to take one of my daughter's books. So she has got this book called Oh, no, George. And it's about an incredibly naughty dog with. He's a ginger dog with a very long nose. I would have to dress up as George because he doesn't do himself any favours. He hopes that he's going to be good, but he's just. He can't cope with being good and he eats all the cake and he knocks over all the tulips in the house and he's incredibly lovable, but incredibly naughty. So definitely George. That's me. Right.Bernard Donoghue: It's a lovely insight into your personality. Paul Marden: Perfect. Kelly Molson: Great question. Paul Marden: It is a great question. I hope you're ready for a few more because we've got some of these lined up for you. So the next. The next person that's going to join us, unfortunately couldn't be here today, so they sent me a little message that we'll play now.Paul Wright: Hi, Kelly. Remember me? It's Wag here.Kelly Molson: This is my old co founder.Paul Wright: My question to you. If every time someone clicked on a website and it made a sound. What noise would you want it to make?Kelly Molson: Oh, it has to be a big old fart noise, right? A real big wet one, like a whoopee cushion. Fart noise, please. Thank you.Paul Marden: So, Mrs. Marden, over breakfast this morning, as were talking through what I was going to talk about, said, oh, she's just going to say wet fart, surely.Kelly Molson: Absolutely.Paul Marden: She knows you so well.Kelly Molson: She's my level Paul Marden: Completely. Next up, we've got Mr. Andy Povey. Andy Povey: Hi, Kelly. It's been a while. So I'm very pleased to be here, but not for the reason that we are all there for. We spend a lot of time on the road, travelling around for our jobs. So my question is, what's your favourite motorway service station and why?Kelly Molson: I tell you what, Peterborough motorway service station. Because I know that I'm probably an hour from home then, so I'm nearly home. I've had a good few coffees in Peterborough service station.Andy Povey: I've not tried that one, I must admit.Kelly Molson: I mean, I don't know if it's up there with, like, the best, but, you know, I just. I know that I'm going to be home soon.Paul Marden: Bit depressing that the favourite motorway service is the one that's closest to home for you. Thank you, Andy. Next up, so here's a surprise. Danielle Nicholls from Alton Towers, you've managed to join us.Danielle Nicholls: So my question to you, Kelly, is you've worked with a lot of attractions and theme parks over the years, but which is your favourite theme park attraction or ride that you've ever been on?Kelly Molson: This is not a good question to ask, is it? Because I'm going to upset people. Danielle Nicholls: You can be diplomatic about it. Kelly Molson: My favourite ride, definitely not those ones that swing and literally make you one of them. My favourite ride. It's really hard. Yeah, it's really hard. Well, I was just trying to think of, like, where do I go with this? But I'm going to go with the one. It was mine and my dad's favourite when I was a kid and it doesn't exist anymore, which is really sad, but it's the Back to the Future ride at Universal.Kelly Molson: Which was absolutely epic and I can remember years ago queuing up like four times on the trot to go on it with my dad and he just. It was just brilliant. Absolutely absolute. I mean, I love that. I love eighties music movies. Yeah. My genre, anyway, but, yeah, that ride was absolutely incredible. Oh, that's amazing. Danielle Nicholls: I never got to do that one so very jealous. Kelly Molson: Good memories.Paul Marden: Paul Griffiths, can you take the floor and give Kelly a grilling? Paul Griffiths: Of course. Hi, Kelly. Good to see you. And good to see everyone else. We know that you love picking up souvenirs and knickknacks on your travels, particularly attractions. So what is your favourite souvenir you've taken away from one of your best tourist attractions?Kelly Molson: I've got them all here. Look at them. I've got my bounty on my desk.Paul Griffiths: The show and tell answer then, isn't it?Kelly Molson: Look, I've got. Yeah. Okay. What's my favourite one, though?Paul Marden: For listeners, hey can't see you picking up a dodgy eighties ice cream box.Kelly Molson: This is my ‘80s. It's a Bijam economy vanilla ice cream tub, which my parents were obviously really keen on feeding us well as a child. But in it are, I mean, hundreds and hundreds of rubbers that I've collected from different places and attractions over the years. And they smell. I wish this was smellyvision because they absolutely smell divine. There's so many in here. But I think, again, this is. And this is for memories. I'm going to go with this one and it's really old. This is my Thorpe Park rubber.Paul Griffiths: Very classic.Kelly Molson: Isn't it great? So it's got the Thorpe park rabbit on it. Rangers. Danielle Nicholls: Is it the Thorpe Park Rangers? Kelly Molson: Yeah. Yeah. Thorpe Park Ranger. Yeah. Thorpe Park. So that was, again, that was probably the closest attraction to the closest theme park to me as a kid, and we used to go there a lot and, like, my uncle used to take me there in the summer holidays. The whole family used to go. So that one has got really good memories. That's a great question, Paul. There's so many in here, though, that I could have chosen.Paul Griffiths: I didn't age to have them all to hand, though. Kelly Molson: That sat on my desk.Paul Marden: So I promised you that we would try and faithfully stick to the format once you hand the Batman to me. So I'm going to give you a breather from being grilled by everybody. What was your unpopular opinion that you wanted to share with everybody?Kelly Molson: Peas. Peas. Peas are the food of the devil. Peas taint everything that they touch. Sometimes. Nobody tells you that there's peas in stuff on the menu as well. Like, I love a fish pie. Fish pie is delicious. When you open up a fish pie and someone's gone. No, we'll just throw a few handful of peas in there just for a laugh. That's not fun. You can pick them out of stuff, but you can taste them in absolutely everything that they are in.Paul Marden: That's not an unpopular opinion, that's just. That's just a fact. I don't know how everybody else feels about peas, but I'm a pea hater as well.Sophie Ballinger: Oh, what about cheesy peas?Kelly Molson: No, cheesy peas. Even cheese would not make peas taste appealing to me.Dominic Jones: Wasabi peas?Kelly Molson: No. Danielle Nicholls: Minty peas? Kelly Molson: No peas. I like beans. Beans are okay. And like edamame beans, which I like peas. But not peas. It's just a very distinct difference.Bernard Donoghue: Nurse. Nurse. She's out of bed again.Sophie Ballinger: Where do you stand on mushy peas? Kelly Molson: Oh, so far from mushy peas. I did have to cook them once for Lee's old granddad. Oh, God. No.Paul Marden: Guacamole as. Who was it? It was one of the politicians and labour politics. Andy Povey: Peter Mandelson. Paul Marden: There we go. Peter Mandelson went into a fish and chip shop and asked to have guacamole with his fish and chips and it turned out was mushy peas.Kelly Molson: I'd eat guacamole with my chips. That's fine.Paul Marden: So should we go back to grilling you on some.Kelly Molson: This whole episode is just awkward questions for me. Is it great?Paul Marden: You've done this to everybody for 99 episodes. It's your turn to take one. Rachel Mackay from Hampton Court Palace, welcome.Rachel Mackay: Oh, hello. I've decided to go against the grade. I'm not going to ask your revision question because I know you'll just stare blankly at me anyway, so I'm going to go more general. What is your preference, running shoes or dancing shoes? Kelly Molson: Oh, dancing shoes. Dancing shoes all the way. I really miss dancing. You don't get to dance enough when you get older. Dancing is the one thing that I used to really love doing with my friends. Rachel Mackay: I thought you would say dancing shoes because also it gives you a bit of a heel.Kelly Molson: Which I need. No, you're absolutely right.Paul Marden: So the dancing. You'll be able to get them back out again soon because, what, Eddie's two now? Two and a bit. It will soon be birthday party season, where you'll be doing the hokey cokey and you'll be doing the conga.Kelly Molson: And she's already got all my moves. She's already got all my moves. Yeah, she's in the dancing zone.Paul Marden: Excellent. Next up, we've got somebody else that couldn't join us today, so they've sent us another little video to share with you. So this is Simon Addison from the Roman Baths and number two in the hour, top ten paid attractions outside London. And I say, sorry, Dominic.Dominic Jones: He deserves it. He's a great guy. And so is the Roman Baths.Paul Marden: Exactly. You haven't heard what he says yet.Simon Addison: Hey, Kelly, it's Simon Addison here from the Roman Baths. I'm really sorry that I couldn't be with you for the recording today. Before I ask you my ice breaker question, I just wanted to tell you about the impact that skip the queue is having, not just on those people who work in visitor attractions, but those who visit them too. Last month, I was walking around the National Portrait Gallery with Dominic Jones and a visitor genuinely pulled him over and asked him if he was the Dominic Jones from Skip the Queue. Kelly, you have created an absolute monster there.Kelly Molson: I love this.Dominic Jones: That is actually true. It actually happened. We were a bit bemused by it and were worried that someone had set this visitor up, but they genuinely wanted a Korean visitor attractions and had listened to it and I'd obviously said my name a bit too loud to Simon and they came up and asked for a picture. It was completely random, but brilliant.Paul Marden: I'm a little bit heartbroken because I actually genuinely thought they spotted the face and knew you from the YouTube.Dominic Jones: I think it was the voice, but, yeah, no, it was brilliant. It's all because of Skip the Queue, which is Simon's rise had a massive impact on everyone in our industry and actually people who want to join our industry. So you should be really proud. And hopefully that's the last random stranger that stopped me. But it was fantastic.Kelly Molson: Do you know what? I do feel really proud of that.Paul Marden: So, Simon's question.Simon Addison: Kelly, my icebreaker question for you is what is the weirdest piece of advice that you've ever received? And did you follow it? Thanks very much, Kelly, and thanks for everything. Thanks for all the episodes over the years and I wish you the very best of luck with everything.Kelly Molson: I'm trying to think what has been. Do you know, I have been given some advice about public speaking before, which I thought was quite strange. I used to really. I used to get really anxious about public speaking. It wasn't something that was massively comfortable for me. And I had loads of coaching from a really good friend of mine, Andy Loparta. And I don't know if it was Andy. I don't think this was Andy that gave me this advice. I'm pretty sure it wouldn't have been. But someone told me that if you go on stage and you clench your butt cheeks, you can't actually clench anything else. At the same time. And I'm like. I am, though. I'm clenching my butt cheeks now and I'm clenching my teeth so you can. But that's always stuck in my head.Kelly Molson: So I definitely tried it, but I don't know that it helped with my speaking whatsoever. I'm doing it now. Is everyone. Is everyone doing it now? Is everyone trying it? Everyone's doing it.Paul Marden: Standing desk practicing it right now.Sophie Ballinger: Yeah. Start bobbing up and down in my seat. You'll know why. Kelly Molson: There you go.Paul Marden: Lovely segue. Sophie Ballinger from Eureka. Why don't you ask Kelly your icebreaker?Kelly Molson: Hello, duck. Sophie Ballinger: Hello, duck. Hey, I've got a bit of a random one. I think I might have. It might have been asked you this in the agency interview many years ago, but I'm not sure because it's one of my favourites. Who would win in a fight between a badger and a baboon? Kelly Molson: I don't remember you asking me this. Sophie Ballinger: Should have done.Kelly Molson: Badger. I think Badger. Badgers are quite vicious, aren't they? You think the boots. Everyone's shaking their head. Oh, I think badger. I've never seen a live badger either, but I know that they're quite vicious.Paul Marden: We went into South Africa a few years ago and we stopped because we saw a troop of baboons on the side of the road and there were other people watching. So everybody got out their cars and they all stood around. All of a sudden, this alpha male baboon just crosses the road to the car behind us, opens the back door, gets into the woman's handbag when he's rifling through trying to find chocolate and she's sat in the front seat going absolutely crazy. So I promise you it'll be the baboon. So next up, we've got another video. Joining us this time it is Elizabeth McKay, CEO of the London Transport Museum.Elizabeth Mckay: Hi, Kelly. You were the nicest interviewer I ever had. So my question for you is equally nice, I hope. So, when you're getting around London, what's your favourite mode of travel? Is it tube, bus or cycle? Kelly Molson: Oh, I actually prefer to walk, so neither of the above. I know. Sorry. I'm sorry. I like. So I have to get the train in. So my train is the Liverpool street line. So I tend to get off. You know, I go. I'll go to Liverpool street and then I quite like to walk places. I do like the tube. Not gonna dis the tube, especially not to Elizabeth. But I quite like the opportunity to go and see stuff. And I think walking around London, everything feels everything so close together.Kelly Molson: So it's nice to be able to just walk and see things that you wouldn't normally see.Bernard Donoghue: Can I just point out that I've seen Kelly getting out of a disco rickshaw at least three times in the last week.Kelly Molson: Fake news. Fake news.Paul Marden: Now, Kelly, you did say to me that you had a few thank you messages that you wanted to share with people. So do you want to just have a couple of minutes to thank some people?Kelly Molson: Yes, I would. I would like to thank everybody because people have always been so incredibly generous with their time for me, and I'm always so grateful of that. You're generous to come on and talk to me. You're generous to come on and answer my ridiculous questions, but generous to share all your insight and knowledge. And I think especially through the pandemic, that meant an incredible amount to me and hopefully to our listeners as well. It really felt like people were coming on and sharing kind of a real time. This is where we're at. This is what's happening, and this is what we're doing about it. Experience. And it was amazing.Kelly Molson: The pandemic was incredibly difficult for everybody, but for me, the highlight was knowing that I was getting to speak to so many different people and being able to share that with other people as well. And it made it a really special time for me. So thank you for everybody that has ever come on the podcast and answered my stupid questions and shared all of their stuff with me. Thank you. Thank you to all of the listeners. I genuinely could not have imagined. I could not have imagined how well this podcast would go. I honestly can remember the day that I came in, I was like, “We should definitely do this podcast. I've been looking. I don't think there's anything like it. We should do it.” And my team going, “Yeah, how do we do it? I don't know. Let's just do it, though.”Kelly Molson: And this is what happens. I come up with these crazy ideas, and I'm the driver of them, but it's all the people around me that actually make the magic happen. And that is. That's for the podcast, that's for the survey, the report, the agency itself. All I've done is just kind of drag it along and share it with people. It's all the other people behind the scenes that do it. Steve works his magic every single episode. He really does. He cuts out a lot of swearing. The very professional introductions that I record separately to the interviews. Jesus. The amount of swearing that he has to cut out on those is ridiculous. So well done, Steve, mate, you deserve that award winning podcast editor title just for this. And Wenalyn. So Wenalyn down here waving. She.Kelly Molson: I mean, she really is the powerhouse behind the podcast because I'll get you to come on. We'll have a lovely chat. It goes over to Steve for the editor, and it comes back to, well, and she does everything. She does everything. She creates all the graphics. She uploads everything to the, you know, the website, she does the transcriptions, she creates, does all the podcasts, all the scheduling, all of the. All of it. So, you know, she really does do all the hard grunt work behind it. So thank you, Wenalyn. It's been such a lovely. It's been lovely to work with you over the years. Thank you.Paul Marden: Wenalyn wins the award for the longest distance journey into the meeting today because Wenalyn is over in the Philippines. Wenalyn wins this award in every single meeting that we have. So she does.Kelly Molson: She does. There is one more. Thank you. I wanna make, which is to the unsung hero of Skip the Queue. So it's for an old team member of mine, Ashley Mays, because if it wasn't for her, actually, there probably wouldn't be a Skip the Queue. She made this happen, really. Not only did she come up with the name, but she actually got one of our first guests to agree to come onto the podcast. Because I can't tell you how difficult that first season was. If you've ever gone back, it actually launched in July 2019. This podcast, myself and my co founder, Wag, who asked the ridiculous question I answered with a fart earlier. We both used to interview guests, but if you've ever tried to get someone to come onto a podcast and they go, great. Yeah.Kelly Molson: How many listeners and downloads have you got? You're like, none. Absolutely none. No listeners. You are our first guest. Please help us make something magic. That was quite a hard sell. Ashley had a family member who agreed to come onto the podcast, and it was actually Lynne Whitnall, who is the director of Paradise Wildlife Park, which is now Hertfordshire Zoo. She was the biggest name that we could have possibly hoped for in that first series. So really, that was the kind of catalyst for all of the other amazing guests that have come on since. 2019 was a really tough year for Rubber Cheese, and I had to let Ashley go at the end of 2019, and I'll tell you now, that was the single worst thing that I've ever had to do in my whole career as an agency owner, because she was brilliant.Kelly Molson: And I felt like I'd failed her at that time. So I really wanted to make sure that she got a big thank you. She's gone on and done brilliant things. Don't get me wrong, brilliant people always do. But that was genuinely the toughest thing that I've ever had to do. And it's probably my biggest regret of running the agency all of these years as well. So, yeah, big shout out to Ashley. She made a big difference.Paul Marden: Every agency owner enjoys the fun bits, the launches, the winning new business. Nobody enjoys that bit. But it is this life, isn't it? So, yeah, it was a tough time for everybody, wasn't it? And you said that Ashley came up with the name as well, didn't she?Kelly Molson: She did, yeah. Skip the Queue was all Ashley. I take no credit for that whatsoever.Paul Marden: Amazing.Danielle Nicholls: What a moment that was. That was really touching. Kelly Molson: Thank you.Paul Marden: Keep it together, mate. You've still got a few minutes to go.Kelly Molson: Okay?Paul Marden: So let's segue for some light relief to Ross Ballinger from Drayton Manor.Kelly Molson: Now, I'm not gonna lie, I'm really apprehensive about this. Ross. Ross Ballinger: Hello, lovely. Kelly Molson: Hi, Ross.Ross Ballinger: It's so nice to see and hear you. I feel like.Kelly Molson: Likewise, mate.Ross Ballinger: I've only known you, like, a short space of time but you were such a champion for me and Danielle when you spotted us at theme park award a few years ago.Danielle Nicholls: Really.Ross Ballinger: And we're just so grateful for that. You spotted our passion and our energy for the industry and obviously we just gravitated toward each other. Anything you've done for all the other professionals in the industry as well. So true testament to everything that you've done it just. It's all paid off and everyone loves you and thank you so much for everything on Skip the Queue.Kelly Molson: Oh, mate.Ross Ballinger: No, honestly, I think that was probably one of the best years I ever had in the industry, really, because it, like, it did stem up a couple of things did, like, fall out at the back of it because it got. It got me a little bit of 15 minutes of fame that I really enjoyed. And then I managed to do some presentations with different things and owe credit to you, really, for just, like, putting us in the limelight for a little bit. Kelly Molson: I'm so pleased. I'm so pleased. I just want to tell the story because I met the two of you at the UK theme park awards. It was at Drayton Manor, wasn't it? And these guys are on the table behind me and I've never had such enthusiasm. You two were the light, I mean, that. It was a bit of a. It was a bit of a. It was a. It was a tough crowd, wasn't it? Everyone was quite subdued in there, but used to, like, “Yes,” shouting and just.Danielle Nicholls: Basically every time anyone won, even if it was like, Pleasure Beach or being anyone. We were like, “Yeah, go guys.”Ross Ballinger: We were wooing everybody.Kelly Molson: What awards do should be like. Like, you two were like the Persona of an awards day. It was. It was so good to meet you that day. I had the best day meeting you two, and I just knew that I had to get you both on the podcast, and you were such a little dream team at Drayton Manor. And now, you know, you've set off on your different paths, but it's lovely to see. For me, it's really. I think it's brilliant to see where you're all going and what your good things are.Ross Ballinger: Yeah. Thank you.Danielle Nicholls: That's really kind. Thank you.Ross Ballinger: Yeah, it was just one of those cases of, like, sat in the right place at the right time and the rest is history. Like, yeah, loved it. Loved the meeting on that day. Instant connection, you know? And you just get an instant connection with someone who shares the same energy and passion and insight, and they understand what you're doing and what you stand for. So, yeah, it was a really good day. Loved it. My icebreaker question, I did have four. Actually, so I don't even know if Paul knows what. I'm going to be honest.Paul Marden: Well, I'm taking the other two that you did send me because they were awesome.Ross Ballinger: I'm going to go with, if you could switch live with any fictional character, who would it be?Kelly Molson: It's a really good question. You need to. You have. You've wrote all these down, right? This is a good one.Ross Ballinger: Yeah. Yeah.Kelly Molson: With any fictional character. I'm trying to think of all the books that I've just thinking about. Well, okay. I've got this thing about reading. Like, if you go on holiday, I like to take, like, a really familiar book with me on holiday that you've read, like, a million times. And I don't know why. I've read The Beach, like, a billion times, which is far better than the film. Like, far better than the film. And I can't actually remember a guy's name in it now. It's gone off my head. But the Leonardo DiCaprio character in the book, I will swap lives with him because I feel like that whole travelling culture, I never got to do that. I wasn't brave enough to do that when I was younger, and I'd really like to go and do it now, but it's really difficult for toddler.Paul Marden: Not brave enough to do that. But you were brave enough to jack it all in and set up an agency 20 years ago.Kelly Molson: Yeah. Should I have done the travelling? Who knows? But, yeah, I think, yeah, I would swap places with him, although he goes a little bit crazy towards the end. I'd take that.Ross Ballinger: Thanks for your long lasting impact on a door. Thank you very much. Love you.Paul Marden: Well said, Ross. Crack and jog. So I'm going to take that and segue off quite nicely now to a video from your greatest fan, my daughter, Miss Amelia Marden. She wanted to be part of this, but she's busy at school today, so she sent you in a question and she said,Amelia Marden: Hello, Kelly. I've seen the video of the roller coaster you and dad went on at Drayton Manor. My question is, what is your favourite sort of roller coaster? Vertical drop or a loop de loop? Love you from Amelia.Paul Marden: For listeners. I kept it together on that roller coaster. There was no noise. I was completely composed. Everything was fine until it started moving at the beginning.Kelly Molson: So was this. No, hang on a minute. Was this the, this was the in the Viking. This is the Viking one, wasn't it? Because we've been on two roller coasters together. And the second one, it was in the rain and there was a lot of screaming in my ear as well. The first one was. Yeah, the first one was relatively screamy as well. What is my favourite? I like the shock of a drop. I do like a loop a loop. I'm cool with those. But there's something about like that. There's a, there's a motion sickness thing with me that is a bit. So the drop one I quite like. And again, this has got another good memory of my dad is that is Terra Towers. He loves the Terror Towers drop so much.Kelly Molson: My dad's got this thing in his head about taking Edie to Disney. Like my dad. My dad best in, he'll be when she's five, he'll be like 76. So, you know, he's getting on and he's like, that's my cutoff point. We're going to go to Disney when she's five, whether we all like it or not, because I can't do it any older than that. And he's like, we're going to go on Terror Towers, aren't we, Dad? I don't know if you should, dad. It's almost, I feel like maybe it was trigger of a heart attack. I don't know. A bit worried. But he's adamant that he's, you know.Paul Marden: He's going to Edie's five and we're taking them on to Terror Towers.Kelly Molson: Maybe it's going to work, Dad.Paul Marden: I think we don't need to set dad's expectations, teacups. And it's a small world and that's about it.Kelly Molson: Yeah, I'll have that chat with him.Paul Marden: And we have got a message in from Mister David Hingley.David Hingley: So I sit in a lot of meetings with Kelly, either in person or online, in her role as a trustee at Museum of the Broads. And it's usually not as dramatic as it might be. We talk about steamboats, coal, and our upcoming Pete exhibition, which is fascinating but can lack a bit of drama. So my question is, if every time you enter a room for the rest of your life a piece of entrance music plays, what piece of music are you choosing and why?Kelly Molson: Oh, my God. I've never thought about this question. This is a great question. Why has everyone given me really good questions now that I'm leaving? You idiots.Paul Marden: David is promising to play this at every future trustees meeting. As you arrive, he'll have Spotify on the phone ready to play.Kelly Molson: What would be my entrance music? I feel like it's got to be something. It's got to be something dancy where I can get my groove on. So I feel like. Like this someone's. Loads of people have probably said this, but I feel like. Like here comes the hot stepper. Would be a good one for me because I can, you know, I can drive in. Here come the odd stepper, you know?David Hingley: I'll record the next trustee meeting museums of the broad and circulates to this group.Kelly Molson: Oh, please do.Paul Marden: Thank you, David.Kelly Molson: I'll tell you what. I'll do it at the AGM. I'll dance in at the AGM.Paul Marden: So last up, we have Mr. Dominic Jones from the Mary Rose, who, along with Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, the third most popular paid attraction outside of London in the hour list released yesterday.Dominic Jones: Yeah, very happy about that. Very happy.Paul Marden: I can take you one better because still the undisputed most listened to podcast guest on Skip the Queue as of yesterday. Wow.Dominic Jones: I honestly can't believe that.Paul Marden: I know, I know. It's not as if you haven't dined out on that fact several times before.Andy Povey: He doesn't like to talk about it, Paul.Kelly Molson: He's so shy, doesn't he? Dominic Jones: I am shy. I don't talk about myself. That's incredible. What did you say number one?Paul Marden: Number one by country mile, I might say.Kelly Molson: Yeah, by nearly a hundred downloads, actually.Dominic Jones: Oh, well, that's fantastic. I'm absolutely honored about that. I have to say, I am so sad that Skip the Queue with Kelly is coming to an end because it's kept me company on many a motorway journey, on many a day when I've had a really tough day at work and thought, you know, what's going to cheer me up is Skip the Queue. Because not only do you motivate and inspire the next generation, like the person that sort of bumped into me and Simon, but you also motivate, inspire all of us. And actually, without Skip the Queue, and to be fair, ALVA as well, I don't think I'd have this amazing network of friends and colleagues that really keep me sane in some of the tough times.Dominic Jones: So I know we often talk and Bernard talks about how visitor attractions are like sort of the fourth emergency service, I would say, when it comes to working in a visitor attraction, you and ALVA. So Skip the Queue and ALVA are the emergency services, because without you, I don't think we'd be sane. Absolutely. You've made such a difference to my personal life and I can't thank you enough. But for an icebreaker question, one of the things that irritates me on Skip the Queue is you can tell who Kellys favourites are. So if she has someone from the zoo and she likes them, whats your favourite animal? Or someone from a theme park, whats your favorite ride? And then she gets people that she just asks really difficult icebreakers. So I was thinking, how can I get the most random, hardest icebreaker?Dominic Jones: And I was trying to remember, but when I was a child in the eighties and nineties growing up, a lot of my friends had Sky TV. We couldn't afford Sky TV. We had BBC One and BBC two. Well, on Sky TV there was this thing called WWF. Now, this was before the Internet. So I went to the library and worked out that it was about looking after animals. Turns out it wasn't. It was actually wrestling. And so I used to sort of been in the playground, talk to my friends, but never ever watching it, never really understanding it. So I'd be in my bedroom. I was very young at the time, pretending to be a WWF wrestler. I was the praying mantis, because I did watch BBC 2 a lot. Mantis, one of the very strongest animal in the animal kingdom.Dominic Jones: But if you were a wrestler in the WWF, what would be your wrestling name?Kelly Molson: I used to love the wrestling.Dominic Jones: I bet you did. I bet you did.Kelly Molson: I did. We went. So they did the one in the UK. They did the royal rumble and I had the finger and everything. Yeah. I used to like the bushwhackers and rowdy Roddy Piper and Jake the Snake. I was well into it. I was really into it. Yeah. I was not cool at school until I was well into the wrestling. So what would be my wrestling name?Dominic Jones: Yeah. And why?Kelly Molson: The trouble is, I'm a bit of a lover, not a fighter, so don't think I'd actually make a very good wrestler. I'm not actually that aggressive. Looking at me as if I've said something crazy, then I'm not a fight. I might have a fiery temper, but I'm not a fighter. Oh, God. It's. I don't know what rhymes. Like, Kelly's a really rubbish name to rhyme stuff, but Kick ass Kelly, it's rubbish, isn't it?Dominic Jones: Good, that'll do.Kelly Molson: Okay. Kick ass Kelly. Yeah. I don't know what would be my costume. There'd definitely be some neon in there. I feel like I'd be like the eighties girl. Like neon leggings and leg warmers and stuff. Yeah.Dominic Jones: And maybe some fire in the background as well, just to spice it up. Yeah.Kelly Molson: Yeah, maybe.Paul Marden: I reckon there's got to be some cheese in there as well. You need some. You need some cheese in that wrestler name, ain't it?Kelly Molson: There's not many cheeses that begin that, like, rhyme with Kelly either.Dominic Jones: The worst ever icebreaker. I've ruined it.Kelly Molson: Good question. No, I like it.Dominic Jones: Oh, I should have done. What's your favourite boat? That's what I should have done.Paul Marden: Oh, come on then.Kelly Molson: What's my favourite boat? Well, it would have to be the falcon or the. Can't remember the name of the other one.David Hingley: Well, the other one.Kelly Molson: Is it the Marsh Harrier?David Hingley: That's the one.Kelly Molson: There you go. At the Museum of the Broads is a wonderful museum. You can also take your family out on a little boat trip. It's also dog friendly as well, you know, bring all your friends.Dominic Jones: Great. Plug in one of your recent episodes. I was listening and thought about booking a holiday. It was a great plug in the last episode. You did?Kelly Molson: Well, if you do fancy a little holiday trip to Norfolk, you know, there's a little holiday cottage that you could. You could hit me up for, Dominic. So just, you know, let me know.Dominic Jones: Absolutely.Paul Marden: I reckon I should have got 20 quid in my pocket every time you mention that guest house.Kelly Molson: I really hope that someone books someday and they're like, “We heard it on Skip the Queue.” “Yes! It worked.”Paul Marden: They'll insist on a discount. Thank you, Don. That was amazing. If any of our listeners would like to support any of the other guests and boost their listener figures to compete with Don, I'm going to put the details of everybody's episodes in the show notes, because frankly, Dominic Jones: Why would you do that?Kelly Molson: That's mean.Dominic Jones: Why would you do that? Surely this is the end now. Number one, the end.Paul Marden: We're talking load of nonsense and I need to put something in the show notes. So I thought I'd put the episodes that everybody was in on the show notes. Can you exclude one, Paul? Oh, I'm sure I can, yes.Dominic Jones: I think yours is okay, Andy. I wouldn't exclude you. Yours was a great one. Paul Marden: So they'll all be in the show notes. And lastly, all of our guests asked to pick a book that they love. So Kelly, what's your book?Kelly Molson: I read this book right at the very start of my agency journey. A very good friend of mine, he's been a coach of mine for a number of years, said that you should read this book, and it is How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie. It's a very old book, but it is a classic. And this book opened my eyes and ears. So it really taught me how to understand and listen to people. And I think for me, building an agency like we have over the years, so much of that comes down to listening to people, understanding what their challenges are. You know, we have to network. You know, a lot of what we do is based on reputation and how likable you can be and all of those kind of things.Kelly Molson: And this book really gives you an understanding of that, about what it is to be likable. And you shouldn't have to teach this to people. Like, really, it's pretty common sense, but, you know, it can be difficult for people to understand, like, why you should listen to people and why you should just let people talk. And I think a lot of the things that I learned from this book, I have applied to the podcast, so I just want to read out a little synopsis. Well, some of the things that I think are really important about how you listen to people, and it's. It's about becoming genuinely interested in other people.Kelly Molson: And I hope that has come across in this podcast, because every single person that has come on and shared with me has just given me so much to think about, and I've learned so much from you all. It teaches you to smile, like smiling is just so important. I've always been amazed at how many people that don't smile back when I smile at them when I'm out walking the dog in the morning. Just smiling is the simplest thing that you can do to connect with somebody. Remembering people's names. Remember that a person's name to that person is the most important sound in any language. Make sure that you can just remember people's names. Be a good listener. Encourage others to talk about themselves. And I hope that I've done that. I've always hoped this podcast, you know, it's not about me.Kelly Molson: It won't be about Paul. It will be about all the guests that come on and still continue to come on and talk to us about their stories and their challenges and their initiatives and all the brilliant things that they do. And I hope that I have gone above and beyond in making other people feel important. And I hope I've been sincere in doing that as well because it is all about you. You all make this podcast amazing and I genuinely am so grateful that you've allowed me into your ears and allowed me to share everybody else's stories in a really fun way. So thank you.Paul Marden: Kelly, that was really. Yeah, awesome. Listeners. If you'd like to win in Kelly's book, then head over to the show announcement on X and retweet as saying, I want Kelly's book. That just leaves me to say that we are busy planning season six now. Wanlyn and I met yesterday with Oz to start brainstorming ideas for what we can do in season six. If you've got ideas, then send them in. Let us know on Twitter. We'd love to hear those X, I should say. If you would like to appear in an episode, let us know, because I love to interview people. So let us know if you'd like to come onto the podcast, that would be amazing. That's about it from all of us here today. So I want to thank my lovely co hosts, the Skip the Queue alumni.Paul Marden: I want to thank the rest of the Rubber Cheese team that came along as well. I want to thank you, Kelly, for everything that you've done for us and thank the lovely listeners. I look forward to seeing you all in the next episode of Skip the Queue.Kelly Molson: Thank you so much. This is amazing. Thank you. Kelly Molson: Thanks for listening to Skip the Queue. If you've enjoyed this podcast, please leave us a five star review. It really helps others find us. 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In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Sean Klunder discuss:Why law firms tend to run behind other types of businesses in marketing. Understanding your SEO strategy. Individual lawyer marketing versus law firm marketing. Alignment and consistency in messaging in all areas of your firm. Watch out for fool's gold to ensure you're swimming in the blue ocean. Key Takeaways:There is a difference between Marketing and marketing. Without a strategy, it is all just random acts of marketing.Sales patterns have changed over the last few years. People are taking themselves 60-70% through the sales cycle online digitally before ever contacting the law firm. Identify your unique differentiator. Use the three pillars to help identify that: what do you do, who do you help, and what makes you different.Be targeted to who you're disseminating your message. Where are those targets digitally? Are you also there? "It is really important to have that strategic focus before jumping directly into the tactical execution." — Sean Klunder Email Steve at Steve@Fretzin.com for a chance to audit one of his exclusive rainmaker round table groups in April! Thank you to our Sponsors!Lawmatics: https://www.lawmatics.com/bethatlawyer/Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Green Cardigan Marketing: https://greencardiganmarketing.com/ Episode References: Blue Ocean Strategy by W. Chan Kim and Renee Mauborgne: https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Ocean-Strategy-Uncontested-Competition/dp/1591396190 About Sean Klunder: Sean Klunder is a seasoned marketing transformation expert with a particular skill set in digital marketing. He combines his business strategy expertise with marketing transformation and execution to help law firms with explosive growth. Sean has worked with numerous law firms to develop business growth strategies, brand transformations, customized digital marketing strategies, implement the latest digital marketing initiatives, automate marketing using integrated technologies, and build reporting systems to illustrate ROI.Prior to his fractional CMO role, Sean was Senior Vice President of Marketing and Product Management at Korn Ferry International. He was also Vice President of Marketing and Digital Development at World Book (a Berkshire Hathaway company), and Divisional Vice President at ETA/Cuisenaire. For 9 years Sean was also an Adjunct Professor of Digital Marketing at the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management where he developed his own curriculum and trained MBA candidates on strategically growing businesses through modernized digital marketing. Because of Sean's successes in helping law firms develop and implement customized marketing strategies, he developed a proven approach to help law firms strategically grow. Connect with Sean Klunder: Website: https://www.lawfirm-cmo.com/Email: sklunder@lawfirm-cmo.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sklunder/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/law-firm-fractional-cmos/ Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
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Week of 3/24/24 at the Library - World Book Online | Hosts Dylan Posa and Barb Leitschuh go over upcoming events, talk about the World Book Online database, and for "Barb The Bookie" recommend 'Ricochet' by Taylor Moore.
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Show #124 (AUDIO) Traumas Role in Self-Love Deficit Disorder; Understanding and Changing the Concept of Codependency; for Lessons in Life & Love Podcast. I speak with Ross Rosenberg, M.Ed., LCPC, CADC, is a leading global thought leader and renowned expert in Codependency, narcissism, and narcissistic abuse. He is the Self-Love Recovery Insitute's CEO/Owner and primary contributor. Ross was a Teacher - Mentor Professor of mine in Cherry Hill, NJ when I had my private practice - Therapy by the Sea, LLC, and was researching Childhood Trauma in 2012. I knew the information he presented while working on his book, "Human Magnet Syndrome" which has sold over 165k copies since launching, was going to be quite profound and related to my Childhood & Love Trauma research. (His work is quoted in my book, LOVE Beyond Your Dreams). In this show learn about - 1-The Human Magnet Syndrome - What is it and How does it work? What is Codependency - exactly? 2-What people think about Codependency is Wrong 3-Learn about SLDD - Self Deficit Disorder What is Self-Love, and How do you Get it? 4-The 11 Stages of Self-Love Recovery Treatment Program The HITCH Method of Treatment ....and more! Ross is renowned for his expert psychotherapy, public speaker/educator, and expert witness work. His pioneering contributions to the Mental Health Field include sweeping theoretical and practical updates on Codependency, which he renamed - "Self-Love Deficit Disorder". Ross has global success with 27 million on his YouTube Channel (Please LIKE & Subscribe to his channel too) and has 275k subscribers. Contact Ross Rosenberg for Help or a Therapy Session: Website: https://SelfLoveRecovery.com Email: help@SelfLoveRecovery.com Ross's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Ross%20Rosenberg/author/B00C2RRTYO Get FREE Resources from Riana to Help You To Create the Life You Desire & to Have the Love You Deserve! 1) Main website: https://RianaMilne.com FREE Love Tests, Book Chapter downloads and other resources 2) FREE NEW eBook (Have the Love You Deserve) https://bit.ly/FreeLoveEBook 3) Podcast: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com and on all Podcast channels; or see over 250 videos and audios on my YouTube Channel; SUBSCRIBE to this YouTube channel. Riana's #1 Bestselling Books 1) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear and Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 2) LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Riana's Publications and Articles/Features: 1- NY Weekly Magazine: Life's Transitional Guides; 15 Influential Coaches Transforming Lives; https://nyweekly.com/business/lifes-transformational-guides-15-influential-coaches-transforming-lives/ 2- Fashion Republic Special Sept 2023 Fashion Edition; cover and feature https://bit.ly/RianaMilneFashionRepublic https://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/2603280?__r=5245963 3- Disrupt Magazine (7/6/2023) https://bit.ly/DisruptArticleRianaMilne https://disruptmagazine.com/riana-milne-empowering-individuals-to-create-the-life-they-desire-have-the-love-they-deserve/ 4- Influencer Daily Magazine: Mar 2023; https://influencerdaily.com/riana-milne-guide-by-respected-influencer/ 5- Business Spotlight Magazine: Jan 2023: https://rianamilne.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JANUARY-2023-SPOTLIGHT-MAGAZINE-Riana-Milne.pdf 6- Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022; Wealth Insider Magazine: https://bit.ly/WealthInsiderMagTop10Coaches 7- 100 Most Successful Women Around the World Book https://bit.ly/100SuccessfulWomenBook 8- FORBES Article - https://bit.ly/Forbes6TipsforSuccessRianaMilne
"Six Queens of Egypt"
123: Avoid Dangerous Danger Disasters - How to Have Success in Dating. PART 2; Feb 2024 Class; Learn the Top Dating Disasters that could Break Your Heart and Cause Dangerous outcomes. Learn to have Incredible Success in Dating and Find "The One" - an Emotionally Healthy, Evolved, and Conscious Partner; with the Success in Dating Course and Coach Riana Milne. Coaching Q and A at the end. PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, and COMMENT. Thanks! Lessons in Life and Love podcast library: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com Get FREE Resources to Help You To Create the Life You Desire & to Have the Love You Deserve! 1) Main website: https://RianaMilne.com FREE Love Tests, Book Chapter downloads & other resources 2) FREE NEW eBook (Have the Love You Deserve) https://bit.ly/FreeLoveEBook 3) Podcast: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com and on all Podcast channels; or see over 250 videos and audios on my YouTube Channel; SUBSCRIBE to get ALL New Releases YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RianaMilne/videos Riana's Books: 1) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear and Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose and Success; http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 2) LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Publications & Articles/Features: 1- NY Weekly Magazine: Life's Transitional Guides; 15 Influential Coaches Transforming Lives; https://nyweekly.com/business/lifes-transformational-guides-15-influential-coaches-transforming-lives/ 2- Fashion Republic Special Sept 2023 Fashion Edition; cover and feature https://bit.ly/RianaMilneFashionRepublichttps://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/2603280?__r=5245963 3- Disrupt Magazine (7/6/2023) https://bit.ly/DisruptArticleRianaMilne https://disruptmagazine.com/riana-milne-empowering-individuals-to-create-the-life-they-desire-have-the-love-they-deserve/ 4- Influencer Daily Magazine: Mar 2023; https://influencerdaily.com/riana-milne-guide-by-respected-influencer/ 5- Business Spotlight Magazine: Jan 2023: https://rianamilne.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JANUARY-2023-SPOTLIGHT-MAGAZINE-Riana-Milne.pdf 6- Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022; Wealth Insider Magazine: https://bit.ly/WealthInsiderMagTop10Coaches 7- 100 Most Successful Women Around the World Book https://bit.ly/100SuccessfulWomenBook 8- FORBES Article - https://bit.ly/Forbes6TipsforSuccessRianaMilne Increasing self-concept and developmental assets in adolescents using behavioral and psycho-educational interventions https://bit.ly/IncreasingSelfEsteemInTeens
122: Avoid Dangerous Danger Disasters - How to Have Success in Dating. PART 1; Feb 2024 Class; Learn the Top Dating Disasters that could Break Your Heart and Cause Dangerous outcomes. Learn to have Incredible Success in Dating and Find "The One" - an Emotionally Healthy, Evolved, and Conscious Partner; with the Success in Dating Course and Coach Riana Milne. Coaching Q and A at the end. PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, and COMMENT. Thanks! Lessons in Life and Love podcast library: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com Get FREE Resources to Help You To Create the Life You Desire & to Have the Love You Deserve! 1) Main website: https://RianaMilne.com FREE Love Tests, Book Chapter downloads & other resources 2) FREE NEW eBook (Have the Love You Deserve) https://bit.ly/FreeLoveEBook 3) Podcast: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com and on all Podcast channels; or see over 250 videos and audios on my YouTube Channel; SUBSCRIBE to get ALL New Releases YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RianaMilne/videos Riana's Books: 1) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear and Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose and Success; http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 2) LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Publications & Articles/Features: 1- NY Weekly Magazine: Life's Transitional Guides; 15 Influential Coaches Transforming Lives; https://nyweekly.com/business/lifes-transformational-guides-15-influential-coaches-transforming-lives/ 2- Fashion Republic Special Sept 2023 Fashion Edition; cover and feature https://bit.ly/RianaMilneFashionRepublichttps://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/2603280?__r=5245963 3- Disrupt Magazine (7/6/2023) https://bit.ly/DisruptArticleRianaMilne https://disruptmagazine.com/riana-milne-empowering-individuals-to-create-the-life-they-desire-have-the-love-they-deserve/ 4- Influencer Daily Magazine: Mar 2023; https://influencerdaily.com/riana-milne-guide-by-respected-influencer/ 5- Business Spotlight Magazine: Jan 2023: https://rianamilne.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JANUARY-2023-SPOTLIGHT-MAGAZINE-Riana-Milne.pdf 6- Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022; Wealth Insider Magazine: https://bit.ly/WealthInsiderMagTop10Coaches 7- 100 Most Successful Women Around the World Book https://bit.ly/100SuccessfulWomenBook 8- FORBES Article - https://bit.ly/Forbes6TipsforSuccessRianaMilne Increasing self-concept and developmental assets in adolescents using behavioral and psycho-educational interventions https://bit.ly/IncreasingSelfEsteemInTeens
Jim Fosina has spent much of his career as a thought leader, business builder & operations expert. He has a keen sense of the challenges that marketers face and the path to not only achieve success but dominate a market sector. Jim has a legacy of working with and being of service to top tier business owners and leaders. He has spent over 15 years as CEO of Fosina Marketing Group in helping organizations with the likes of Kraft Foods, Nestle, Save the Children, AARP, Scholastic, Encyclopedia Britannica, March of Dimes, World Book, AMC, Highlights for Children, Disney, Harper-Collins, Hearst, Conde Nast, Sierra Club, Nutrisystem and many more achieve their specific goals & objectives in the highly competitive direct to consumer marketplace. Jim provides powerful insight and context to his client's challenges that are highly relevant and actionable. His passion, determination and sense of responsibility for solving a client's problems cost effectively & efficiently truly distinguishes this leader from many of his peers. He refuses to lose. In 2011, Jim and his wife Marina launched their own Subscription Coffee business based on his keen understanding of what it takes to build and grow a business of this kind. Since its launch, Amora has acquired hundreds of thousands of customers for this direct to consumer subscription coffee brand. The company continues to grow rapidly, offering Amora Artisan Tea in 2015 and Amora Cold Brew Coffee in 2018 as it expand its reach & engagement with customers profitably. Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejondwoskinexperience/ Website: https://jondwoskin.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com Get Jon's Book: The Think Big Movement: Grow your business big. Very Big! Connect with Jim Fosina: Website: www.amoracoffee.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/@Amora *E – explicit language may be used in this podcast.
In our third episode we are joined by David Behrends. David has an extensive career in the trading world. His career in coffee began at Dreyfus, followed by a significant 12-year tenure at Noble Group (later Coffco). Eight and a half years ago, he made a pivotal move to Geneva, joining Sucafina, where he currently is Managing Partner and Head of Trading. In addition to his extensive career in the commodities industry, David is also the founder of a startup called Farmer Connect. This venture reflects his commitment to leveraging technology and innovation to create meaningful connections within the agricultural supply chain. We thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and hope you will too. References: Jonathan Kingsman: The New Merchants of Grain: Out of the Shadows Jonathan Kingsman , Wouter Jacobs: Commodity Crops: And The Merchants Who Trade Them Alan G. Futerman , Ivo A. Sarjanovic: Commodities as an Asset Class: Essays on Inflation, the Paradox of Gold and the Impact of Crypto The World For Sale - Book by Jack Farchy and Javier Blas Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How it Transformed our World - Book by Mark Pendergrast
"Restoring happiness, balance, and sanity to our lives and our planet"
Chapter 1 What's A Little History of the World Book by E.H. Gombrich"A Little History of the World" is a book written by E.H. Gombrich, who was an Austrian-born art historian and writer. The book was originally published in German in 1936 under the title "Eine kurze Weltgeschichte für junge Leser" and was later translated into English.The book presents a broad overview of world history, covering major events from the Stone Age to the end of World War II. Gombrich aimed to provide a concise and accessible history of humanity that could be easily understood by people of all ages."A Little History of the World" takes a narrative approach, presenting history in a storytelling manner rather than focusing on detailed analysis or scholarly research. Gombrich's writing style is engaging and lively, making complex historical events and concepts more relatable and understandable to readers.The book is often recommended for younger readers and those who are new to the subject of history. However, it can be enjoyed by individuals of all ages who are interested in gaining a general understanding of world history.Overall, "A Little History of the World" is a popular and widely acclaimed book that provides a concise introduction to the major events and developments that have shaped humanity throughout history.Chapter 2 Is A Little History of the World Book A Good BookYes, "A Little History of the World" by E.H. Gombrich is widely considered to be a good book. It offers a concise and engaging overview of world history, making it easily accessible for readers of all ages. The book is renowned for its clear and lively writing style, which allows readers to grasp complex historical events and concepts in a straightforward manner. It is highly recommended for those seeking a broad understanding of world history in an enjoyable and approachable format.Chapter 3 A Little History of the World Book by E.H. Gombrich Summary"A Little History of the World" is a book by E.H. Gombrich that provides a concise overview of world history from prehistoric times to the early 20th century. Written for a younger audience, the book presents historical events and figures in a simple and engaging manner.Gombrich begins the book by discussing the origins of human life, exploring early civilizations such as Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. He then moves on to the Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Age of Enlightenment. The book covers important historical periods such as the Industrial Revolution, the French Revolution, and the rise of the British Empire.Throughout the book, Gombrich emphasizes the interconnectedness of world history, highlighting how events in one part of the world can have profound impacts on others. He also explores the development of various cultural and scientific achievements, including literature, art, and inventions.Gombrich's narrative style is accessible and engaging, making complex historical concepts understandable for readers of all ages. He also includes personal anecdotes and colorful examples to bring history to life.Overall, "A Little History of the World" provides a broad overview of world history, making it an excellent introductory resource for those eager to learn about the past. Chapter 4 A Little History of the World Book AuthorE.H. Gombrich, whose full name is Ernst Hans Gombrich, was an Austrian-born art historian and writer. He was born on March 30, 1909, in Vienna, Austria, and passed away on November 3, 2001, in London, United Kingdom.Gombrich released the book "A...
Christa Jackson from Saint Louis University discusses the book series that she is editing for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Powerful Mathematicians Who Changed the World. Christa's professional webpage https://www.slu.edu/education/faculty/christa-jackson.php NCTM's bookstore https://www.nctm.org/Search/?query=powerful%20mathematicians List of episodes
A couple of authors Jim has enjoyed, Mark Tufo and John O'Brien, come together here to collaborate on a unique and interesting science fiction fantasy tale, spread over eight books. Enjoy Jim's spoiler-lite reaction to the series. It may help you determine whether or not you should check these out. #SFF #Fantasy #FantasyFiction #SciFi #ScienceFiction #Zombies #Booktube #Booktuber #Booktubers We hope you'll Like and Subscribe! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKk Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheages Rate & review us at Apple Podcast or wherever you download content. Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com. Find us on social media: Mastodon: @FantasyForTheAges@nerdculture.de Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fantasy4theAges Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FantasyForTheAges
After a bit of a break to bask in the glow of the awesomeness that is the return of Palladium's TMNT license, we're back to look at the next book in the Rifts World Books series: Japan! Oh man we have a lot to say on this one, so grab a snack and listen along. Then afterward, drop by our Discord server to chat about your favorite parts of this book! Drop us a line! You can follow us (sporadically) on Facebook, and we'd love to see you on our Discord Channel too. And let us know your thoughts by leaving a review on iTunes! For even more info and options, check out our main website or our low-bandwidth alternative feed site. Links of Note: Rifts RPG 1st Edition, Digital Rifts RPG Ultimate Edition, Digital Rifts Ultimate Edition, Hardcover Rifts Japan World Book 8, Digital Rifts Japan World Book 8, Print A Cloak of Blades, by Isaac Sher Credits: Hosts: NPC, Matthew Gray, and Just Jacob Music: Opening is "8-Bit bass & lead" by Furbyguy, Closing is "Caravana" by Phillip Gross Episode Length (We support chapters!): 31:47 Glitter Boys, Rifts, the Megaverse, and all other such topics are the property of Kevin Siembieda and Palladium Books. Please buy all their stuff and help keep them in print and making more games! You can order directly at palladiumbooks.com, and their entire catalog is available digitally at Drive-Thru RPG as well. Want to help us pay for hosting? We have a few options: Drop us a one-time fee or a recurring membership at our Ko-Fi page Follow this link to our Pinecast Tip Jar We've got a merch store if you're looking for some sweet Glitterbois swag. Check out our affiliate store and buy some of the various products we endorse. Support The Glitterbois by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-glitterbois Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/the-glitterbois/00c29f03-0ddd-4538-806e-4fb1c947dd28 This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-66e5ee for 40% off for 4 months, and support The Glitterbois.
Happy Halloween! Mo Rocca joins the party, there's pizza headlines, and the topic is: candy on pizza.Mo Rocca is a humorist and journalist you know from his time at the Daily Show, and NPR's "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me". He hosted “My Grandmother's Ravioli” on the Cooking Channel and is currently a correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning. His CBS podcast, "Mobituaries" is now on its fourth season.Mo talks about growing up in DC, working at local pizza places, his love for actual "pizza parlors", and the differences between cafeterias and buffets. This podcast is brought to you by, Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4
Today on Group Chat News we have all three of the guys plus a special guest Nabil Khan, a fellow Kathy who has come on to the podcast to help educate us on what is going on in Israel and to give us more insight on the region's history, plus Winners, Losers, and Content. Timeline of What Was Discussed: The argument for freedom of speech. (0:00) Nabil Khan joins the pod to educate us on the US/Middle East relationships and how that dynamic works. (9:10) Geographically why the US is so lucky, and the Middle East is not. (40:34) Life is not what it seems on social media. (46:57) Winners, Losers, and Content. (58:42) Group Chat ‘Kathy' Shout Outs. (1:10:47) Related Links/Products Mentioned Harvard student groups issued an anti-Israel statement. CEOs want them blacklisted Israeli and Jewish schools reportedly urge parents to tell their kids to delete Instagram and TikTok to avoid disturbing images of hostages Prisoners of Geography: Ten Maps That Explain Everything About the World – Book by Tim Marshall The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder – Book by Peter Zeihan BLM Chicago goes on posting rampage Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh calls in Muslims around the world to join the “jihad” and give their lives for Palestine. This was broadcast in Al Jazeera. Jada Pinkett Smith reveals she and Will Smith have secretly been SEPARATED for SEVEN YEARS NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is nearing a three-year extension that would push him to $700 MILLION in career earnings Birkenstock Shares Fall in Stock-Market Debut Why Nelson Peltz Grew Impatient With Disney's Turnaround Efforts Watch Beckham | Netflix Official Site Erik Prince - 6 Enemies of Big Government, Combating Cartels and the Ukraine War | SRS #76 Part 1 Erik Prince - China vs Taiwan, JFK Assassination, Ad ID Tracking & Social Credit | SRS #76 Pt 2 Connect with Group Chat! Watch The Pod #1 Newsletter In The World For The Gram Tweet With Us Exclusive Facebook Content We're @groupchatpod on Snapchat
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120. Want to know if Coaching with Riana really works? Check out this podcast with Shosh who went from homeless and a Toxic Relationship, to signing up at the highest Diamond 6-month program Level at age 28, for Life & Love Transformation Coaching - that totally changed her life. Trying to come out to her family as a Lesbian at age 18, Shosh was shunned and kicked out of her family home. Today, five years post-Coaching graduation, learn the skills she used from the program (for BOTH LGBTQ+ Clients and Straight women and men) to Create her Dream-filled life. Watch the VIDEO Interview: https://youtu.be/_CAyuMj_mEg What skills did Shosh use to improve her Mindset, find her Empowered voice, repair communication with her family, and go from a Toxic, Codependent, Abusive Relationship to having an Emotionally Healthy, Evolved, and Conscious Relationship....then get married to Dani, and now, they are expecting their first child in two months! A beautiful story of Shosh's incredible journey and reaching ALL her goals and dreams - you won't want to miss it! Creating the Life She Desired and Having the Love/marriage and family she Dreamed of within 5 years of her VIP Coaching Graduation! We Cover: 1-Attracting Partners with Your Light 2-Difference Between Counseling and Coaching 3-Changing Destructive Patterns and Ways of Thinking thru Mindset 4-Empowered Communication Skills for new Boundaries w/Partner and Family 5-Dating Consciously and with Purpose 6-Creating New Norms in communication; examples 7-Teaching Those You Love New Communication Rules 8-Using Team Language; using T-Breaks for Couples 9-Feelings vs. Facts - Stopping Assumptions 10- Overcoming Fear of Abandonment & Passive Aggressive Shutdown Together 11-Dating Rules that work for Straight or LGBTQ+ Singles 12- Requirements and Non-Negotiables 13-Strategies to Meet a Partner for Marriage 14-The Art and Psychology of Dating Successfully; Relationship Foundation and more! Get FREE Resources to Help You To Create the Life You Desire & to Have the Love You Deserve! 1) Main website: https://RianaMilne.com FREE Love Tests, Book Chapter downloads & other resources 2) FREE NEW eBook (Have the Love You Deserve) https://bit.ly/FreeLoveEBook 3) Audio Podcast Library: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com and on all Podcast channels; or see over 320 videos and audios on my YouTube Channel; SUBSCRIBE to get ALL New Releases YouTube: / rianamilne Riana's Books: 1) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 2) LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Publications & Articles/Features: 1) July 2023 – Disrupt Magazine Feature Article & Cover (7/6/2023) https://bit.ly/DisruptArticleRianaMilne 2) Influencer Daily Feature Article & Cover: https://influencerdaily.com/riana-mil... 3) Business Spotlight Magazine: Jan 2023: https://rianamilne.com/wp-content/upl... 4) Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022; Wealth Insider Magazine: https://bit.ly/WealthInsiderMagTop10C... 5) 100 Most Successful Women Around the World Book https://bit.ly/100SuccessfulWomenBook
121. Dating Success Coaching for Seniors with Graduate Bob. Coach Riana Milne interviews her 79-year Grad, Bob F. who came to Coaching at age 72 with a broken marriage, pending a divorce. How did he go "From Depressed to Falling in Love and Being the Happiest he's ever been in his life?" ....Life & Love Coaching for Senior Singles. Show Highlights: 1) At age 72, Bob's story of Depression and feeling lost with a request to be divorced for the 3rd time 2) Working through the feelings of abandonment and the pain of divorce 3) Going from a GA and AA model of healing to the new Trauma Recovery Skills because Childhood Trauma was never addressed in his life 4) Getting Bob back out in the Dating world and new skills and confidence 5) What was different with my way of Coaching compared to the Counseling he tried before? 6) Breaking old Behavioral Norms and Patterns that did not serve him 7) How he has sustained his new Love Relationship for over 7 years; and his new outlook and JOY in Life since Graduating from "The Dating to Mating - Life and Love Transformation Coaching for Singles?" and more! PLEASE LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to Our Podcast to get every New Show and Educational tape! Get FREE Resources to Help You To Create the Life You Desire & to Have the Love You Deserve! 1) Main website: https://RianaMilne.com FREE Love Tests, Book Chapter downloads & other resources 2) FREE NEW eBook (Have the Love You Deserve) https://bit.ly/FreeLoveEBook 3) Podcast: https://LessonsinLifeandLove.com and on all Podcast channels; or see over 320 videos and audios on my YouTube Channel; SUBSCRIBE to get ALL New Releases YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RianaMilne/videos Riana's Books: 1) LIVE Beyond Your Dreams - from Fear & Doubt to Personal Power, Purpose & Success; http://bit.ly/LIVEbook 2) LOVE Beyond Your Dreams - Break Free of Toxic Relationships to Have the Love You Deserve; http://bit.ly/RianasLOVEbook Publications & Articles/Features: 1) July 2023 – Disrupt Magazine Feature Article & Cover (7/6/2023) https://bit.ly/DisruptArticleRianaMilne 2) Influencer Daily Feature Article & Cover: https://influencerdaily.com/riana-milne-guide-by-respected-influencer/ 3) Business Spotlight Magazine: Jan 2023: https://rianamilne.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/JANUARY-2023-SPOTLIGHT-MAGAZINE-Riana-Milne.pdf 4) Top 10 Coaches to Follow in 2022; Wealth Insider Magazine: https://bit.ly/WealthInsiderMagTop10Coaches 5) 100 Most Successful Women Around the World Book https://bit.ly/100SuccessfulWomenBook
What is my purpose? And am I really pursuing that purpose to the best of my ability? To help us answer these difficult questions, I've invited John Strelecky on the show today. John is the #1 Bestselling inspirational author of many books including one that I recently loved called The Cafe on the Edge of the World RESOURCES Sponsors + Partners + Deals: https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com/sponsors The Cafe on the Edge of the World (Book): https://amzn.to/3nSSLiw (affiliate link) John Strelecky (Website): https://www.johnstrelecky.com/ MKM RESOURCES Make My Kid a Millionaire Course: Want to make your kid a millionaire? Learn more about my course! MKM Coaching: Request a free 15-minute consultation today YouTube: Subscribe for free to watch videos of these episodes and interviews Instagram: Follow our IG channel Voicemail: Leave your question or comments here Merch Store: Check out our t-shirts, hoodies, and coffee mugs! SHOW INFORMATION: Marriage Kids and Money Marriage Kids and Money is dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. This award-winning platform helps couples and parents achieve financial independence and discover the true meaning of wealth. To achieve these big goals, we answer questions and interview experts who uncover smart net worth building habits and tools that can help everyone find their own version of financial independence. Learn more at https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com HOST BIO: Andy Hill Andy Hill is the award-winning family finance coach behind Marriage Kids and Money - a platform dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. Andy's advice and personal finance experience have been featured in major media outlets like CNBC, Forbes, MarketWatch, Kiplinger's Personal Finance and NBC News. With millions of downloads and views, Andy's message of family financial empowerment has resonated with listeners, readers and viewers across the world. When he's not "talking money", Andy enjoys being a soccer Dad, singing karaoke with his wife and watching Marvel movies. DISCLAIMER This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where we earn a commission, direct payment or products. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Marriage Kids and Money (www.marriagekidsandmoney.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. CREDITS Research & Writing: Andy Hill Podcast Artwork: Liz Theresa Editor: Podcast Doctors Podcast Assistant: Josh Doering Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices