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EMERGENCY SUPPORT REQUEST: Sew Hope Community Sewing Room, a Black woman led nonprofit sewing studio was recently damaged by severe flooding: 16 inches of water saturated the newly opened venue. Please donate to the Go Fund Me or directly to the project. CashApp$SewHopeSTL If financial support is not possible, Sew Hope is accepting donations of machines and fabric. About the episode:Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of African American Literature and Culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, the fiction of Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the convener and founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black Lives Matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she became a founding member of Black Lives Matter Charlottesville. She is active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the College Fellows Program to reshape the undergraduate general education curriculum.Angela FranklinWith a BA in Art from Xavier University in Cincinnati and her MFA from Bradley University, Angela Franklin-Faye has exhibited her works both throughout the US and internationally.She has lived abroad since 1997 and, since 2007, has divided her time between Senegal and the United Arab Emirates. This international experience has resulted in a body of work that has encouraged her to chronicle the experiences of people from the diaspora worldwide. Her works are presently featured in the national exhibition of Contemporary African Art for the 13th DAK'Art Biennale, along with the Dialogue in Black and White Exhibition at the Charleston City Gallery. In addition, Paris Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, The Art Hub-Abu Dhabi, The Renwick Gallery - Smithsonian Institution, Ohio Craft Museum, and Musee Boribana - Dakar are just a few spaces that featured her work. Works by Franklin-Faye are in the corporate collections of Atlanta Life Insurance Company, The NationsBank, Arco Chemical, and Household Finance. In 2013, she earned a second Master's Degree in Online Education and Leadership Management and credits this with having an even greater impact on her artwork. She is the owner of Chez Alpha Books - a bookstore and academic resource center in Dakar, Senegal.Insights from this episode:Angela's beginning of her sewing journeyAngela's adaptability to the fashion and fabric worldHow she has been able to thrive as an artist based on her geographyInsights into her study of art at Xavier UniversityInsights into slavery and black history in regards to Ohio/Kentucky borderInsights into the stained glass initiativeQuotes from the show:“I made a rule that if I am going to be here, let me find a fabric that is found here, let me not rely on African fabric in the Pacific Island, or if I am in the Middle East, let me rely on the fabric that I find there” -Angela Franklin in “Stitch Please”“It's really incredible because what that [adaptability] allows you to do is to both grow as an artist and to be connected to the community in which you are living” -Lisa Woolfork in “Stitch Please”“I used to enamel a lot, do a lot of couple enameling and glass fusing, and my whole passion right now is to go back to it” -Angela Franklin in “Stitch Please”“When I do this series of work, I said to everyone that it's not about the trauma of slavery, it's about the contributions that they made, economically because they would build the prairie” -Angela Franklin in “Stitch Please”“Slavery is not black people's shame. Black people should not be ashamed of having been enslaved. The shame is in white people. The shame is in those folks who could compromise so much of their own beliefs to enact the greatest crime against humanity” -Lisa Woolfork in “Stitch Please”“The stain glass initiative seeks to acknowledge and perpetuate the diversity of experience and reflection that is needed to envision a better common good” -Angela Franklin in “Stitch Please”Stay Connected:Lisa WoolforkInstagram: Lisa WoolforkTwitter: Lisa WoolforkAngela FranklinInstagram: Angela Franklin Facebook: Angela Franklin
These days, the word mindfulness has become a buzz phrase but very often people don't know what the word actually means, much less how to practice it. One simple definition of mindfulness is the ability to see what's happening in your mind without getting carried away by it. The benefits of doing so are vast and profound— from decreased emotional reactivity to being more awake to what's actually happening in your life.Today's guest Joseph Goldstein talks about a classic Buddhist list called the four foundations of mindfulness, which lays out various techniques for developing mindfulness within your practice.Goldstein is one of the premier western proponents of Mindfulness. He co-founded the legendary Insight Meditation Society alongside Sharon Salzberg and Jack Kornfield. He also wrote a book called Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening.In this episode we talk about:The historical context for the four foundations of mindfulness Why he thinks the Buddha loved listsWhy the Buddha placed mindfulness of the body first on the listThe steps to mastering mindfulness of the bodyThe meaning of the word embodied and how that's different from our usual mode of being in the worldHow and why to do walking meditationsWhat are feeling tones and why are they importantPractices for cultivating mindfulness of mindAnd we talk about some of the mantras that Joseph uses when teaching Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/joseph-goldstein-483See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When it comes to optimization, glucose is a key vital sign that indicates our metabolic health, and gives us actionable feedback on how our bodies are reacting to our lifestyle factors. The truth is, we can't improve what we aren't actively monitoring, and thanks to Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology, it's now possible to get real-time measurements and data that helps us make better nutritional choices. What are the benefits of this data? How do we interpret it and use it to tweak our habits? In this episode, registered dietitian nutritionist and the lead dietician at NutriSense, Carlee Hayes talks about how the Continuous Glucose Monitor works, and its importance in optimizing our health. Glucose is our other vital sign that tells us how our metabolism is working. If we're not monitoring it, you won't see it. -Carlee Hayes Three Things We Learned What holds many people back from better healthThe fear of needles and optimization can compromise our health potential, how do we overcome it? Why glucose monitoring cuts through the nutrition noise in today's worldHow do we actually interpret data from a continuous glucose monitor to inform our habits? The biological early warning system most people ignoreWhat's the difference between diagnostic criteria and preventive optimal criteria, and why is the latter so vital to saving lives? Guest Bio Carlee Hayes is a registered dietitian nutritionist and the lead dietician at NutriSense – a metabolic health company that utilizes Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) technology to provide real-time data to clients. Carlee also was an original founder of NutriSense, and helped the company grow from 2 dieticians to a team of over 20 within the 1st year! As an alumnus of Western Illinois University, Carlee was able to incorporate her Dietetics degree into specializing in bariatric nutrition therapy and weight loss. For more information on the monitor, visit https://www.nutrisense.io/ and follow @carleeohayes on Instagram.
Jordan Raynor sits down with Joshua Becker, Author of Things That Matter, to talk about why he left his 15-year career as a pastor to blog about minimalism, how our stuff distracts us from the good works God has prepared for us to do, and how to combat “the work beneath the work” that's killing our souls.Links Mentioned:Becoming MinimalistBooks by Joshua BeckerThings That MatterThe More of LessClutter-Free with KidsThe Greatest Salesman in the WorldHow to Win Friends and Influence People
Do you know how to use the power of your money with Impact Investing? That's an incredible opportunity for you to have both profit and purpose. In this conversation, Dr. Recha Bergstrom, a radiologist and founder of The Physician Philanthropist, shares how she has worked extensively with other doctors to develop effective giving strategies that provide personal community and global impact. She discloses how physicians can donate effectively and invest responsibly and touches on why being intentional and thoughtful with where you put your money can make a difference and maximize your positive impact on the world. Listen and enjoy! Key Highlights: [00:02 - 07:47] Opening Segment • What The Physician Philanthropist does • How Dr. Recha helps physicians be the change they want to see in the world and feel empowered [07:48 - 15:09] Different Ways to Do Philanthropy • How to invest your money thoughtfully to make a difference • Making the world more the kind of place you want to see is one of the best returns • Dr. Recha shares what she looked at in the first organizations that she donated [15:10 - 22:17] How to Make The Most Impact with Your Money • What a Giving Circle is and how it helps women and children all over the world • Focus on what contributions will accomplish and be able to see a long-term impact. • How a fund has been set up to make donating to charity easy for anyone [22:18 - 30:01] Make a Difference in the World • How people can invest in an impactful way • Why impact investments can be hard to find and come by [30:02 - 35:07] Closing Segment • Why companies can benefit from social and environmental responsibility, and how this has become more important • Always follow up with companies to make sure they're meeting your expectations Want to connect with Dr. Recha? Follow her on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook. Head to The Physician Philanthropist, and find out why your money is a powerful tool! Join Dr. Recha Bergstrom in making a difference with Impact Investing for Doctors https://www.thephysicianphilanthropist.com/impact-investing Ready to create wealth that lasts? Download our free eBook, How to Create Wealth that Outlives You Key Quotes: "What I want to do is make it easy for people to donate and know that they're making the best impact or the most impact that they can with their money." - Dr. Recha Bergstrom Let's Connect! You can connect with our host Felecia Froe on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Be sure to check out her website https://moneywithmission.com/ to discover investment strategies designed to make a difference! If you would like to schedule a call with Felecia, go to https://calendly.com/feleciafroemd and she will be more than happy to talk with you! LEAVE A REVIEW! Your ratings and reviews help get the podcast in front of new listeners. Your feedback also lets me know how I can better serve you.
On this episode of rootbound we take a unique historical look at Sassafras with Dr. Clare Griffin and of course we end up talking about Paracelsus. Then steve thinks about history and trees. Show Notes!Sassafras on wikipediaDisentangling commodity histories: pauame and sassafras in the early modern global worldHow were the english introduced to SassafrasA Short History of GumboThe Real Reason Sassafras Root Beer Is IllegalMixing Medicines: The Global Drug Trade and Early Modern Russia by Clare GriffinClare Griffin's Website
Mac Studio - AppleWelcome to SNOOPY 'S Hot Dogs & More - Snoopy's Famous Hot DogsWhat Is Intermittent Fasting and Does It Really Work? - The New York TimesAnchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy - WikipediaTalladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby - WikipediaEmily's Garden Show T-Shirt – Crooked StoreBBC Two - Gardeners' WorldHow a British Gardening Show Got People Through the Pandemic - The New York TimesWatergate: Blueprint for a Scandal - CNN Docuseries - Where To Watch1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything — Official Trailer | Apple TV+ - YouTubeChapo Trap House: UNLOCKED 637 - De-evolution is Real feat. Jerry Casale (6/16/22) on Apple PodcastsDevo - [I Can't Get No] Satisfaction (Video) - YouTubeStrong Songs: Devo, AC/DC, and a Mystery Solved on Apple PodcastsListeria Outbreak Linked to Ice Cream | CDCInvestigation Details | Listeria Outbreak | CDCIce cream maker linked to listeria outbreak refuses to recallHome - Big OlafPartners - Big OlafBig Olaf Creamery on Instagram: “Please share to avoid misinformation!!”When People Got Sick | Listeria Outbreak | CDCEpi Curves | Outbreak of Listeriosis Linked to Blue Bell Creameries Ice Cream Products | Listeria | CDCBig Olaf Creamery - St Armands Circle | FacebookBig Olaf's risks consumers with continued sales of ice cream after 23 sickened - 22 hospitalized with 2 deaths. | Marler BlogLaura J. Nelson - Los Angeles TimesTara is back on ingredient list at Revive? | Marler BlogBrowse Daily Harvest Food + Smoothie Delivery | Daily HarvestAbout Daily Harvest & Our Food | Daily HarvestUpdates on our voluntary recall of French Lentil + Leek CrumblesIs Reddit the new CDC and FDA? Is it the Tara? | Food Safety NewsRevive Superfoods no longer has Tara as a listed ingredient – what happened in the last 24 hours? | Food Safety NewsWhat is the plant-based Tara protein? | 2019-11-07 | Candy IndustryCDC - Health Studies Program: Chemical Exposures - AflatoxinRevive Organics recalls smoothies and oats over norovirus concerns | Food Safety NewsAflatoxins as a risk factor for liver cirrhosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis | BMC Pharmacology and Toxicology | Full TextDoes It Go Bad?About DoesItGoBad.com - Does It Go Bad?“Best if used by” vs “Sell-by” vs “Use-by” - Food Product Dating - Does It Go Bad?FoodKeeper App | FoodSafety.gov87. 27 Lbs of Unrefrigerated Feta Cheese — Risky or Not?Foodborne Disease Outbreak due to Consumption of Rancid Biscuits: Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology: Vol 33, No 3Nomad® 6-quart Traveling Slow Cooker - Slow Cookers - Presto®Walsall EnvHealth #StayAlertSaveLives on Twitter: “An unusual find at an inspection today we found live African snails being sold at the local supermarket for human consumption
Today, the world is on an unsustainable path. Global temperatures have already risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius compared to the pre-industrial baseline used for the Paris goals. The energy system urgently needs to decarbonize – however this also presents tremendous opportunity! In this episode of SCIP IntelliCast, we talk with bp's Angela McKane about what this means for intelligence professionals, specifically:How to identify and make funding decisions on innovations that will drive the energy transitionThe technologies and practices bp uses to distribute intelligence to stakeholders and collaborate across the worldHow bp embraces diverse backgrounds and perspectives in its intelligence team to tackle "bet the company" strategic challenges
In this special episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we share the fourth session from our recent Global HR Leaders Summit, where we discussed: How to Develop High-Performing Leadership Capabilities To Thrive in a Hybrid Workplace
In this special episode of the HR Leaders Podcast, we share the first session from our recent Global HR Leaders Summit, where we discussed: How to Centre Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in the New World of Employee Experience
--On the Show: --Joe Henrich, Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and author of the book "The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous," joins David to discuss the WEIRD acronym, cultural differences between people, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3AfLGvX --Right-wing propaganda website Breitbart runs a story smearing January 6 witness Cassidy Hutchinson based on the tweets of conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec --January 6 Committee witness Cassidy Hutchinson is accused of lying about her own handwriting --The January 6 Trump riot committee has subpoenaed Donald Trump's former White House counsel Pat Cipollone --The lawyer for Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas, says she is to stressed out to testify before the January 6 Committee --Donald Trump appears to turn on both Fox News and Newsmax during an unhinged Newsmax interview --Rudy Giuliani admits to having asked Donald Trump for a pardon in a tweet, and subsequently deletes the tweet --Joe Rogan appears to support radical Republican Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for President in 2024 --Voicemail caller leaves a message about the controversy over David's Spanish pronunciations --On the Bonus Show: Woman shot dead while pushing a baby stroller in Manhattan, four people are charged in the tractor trailer mass casualty event, a look at R Kelly and Ghislaine Maxwell's prison sentences, much more... ⚠️ Use code PAKMAN for a free supply of BlueChew at https://go.bluechew.com/david-pakman ☕ Delicious Javy coffee: Use code PAKMAN for 25% OFF at https://thld.co/javy_pakman_0622
INTRODUCTION Do you want to be smarter than single-use disposables? What impacts could big organizations' canteens expect if they switch to reusables? With my guest, Rich Grousset from Re:Dish, we could have talked about it for days! This episode is an accelerated overview of how a take-back system for reusable food containers can reshape consumer behavior at scale! We covered the cyclic ‘deliver-collect-clean' business model of Re:Dish, including their optimization rate, their local choices, their materials' properties, and the value of their impactful ‘scope 3' metrics.You will also discover a lot of behind the scene strategies, like their motivational communication, their sustainable commitment at every level of their logistic, and some of their partnerships. And if you are interested in reuse, I invite you to listen to episodes 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12 with guests from other parts of the world using various materials in different kinds of contexts. And of course, to episode 17 where I shared 3 key benefits of reusable packaging. RESOURCES MENTIONED AND RECOMMENDED IN THIS EPISODEThe Impact Report 2021 of Just Salad (https://justsalad.com/), published in April 2022: https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.justsalad.com/assets/Just-Salad-2021-Annual-Impact-Report.pdf, p.29: «The LCA showed that on average, our reusable MyBowl results in lower global warming (greenhouse gas emissions) and water consumption impacts than disposable fiber bowls after just two uses.»The Understanding Packaging Scorecard, led by the Single Use Material Decelerator (SUM'D) and hosted by the Food Packaging Forum: https://upscorecard.org/#launch-scorecardThe burning question came from episode #20: How to grow your compostable packaging? Explore the wonder of mycelium! with Meghan Olson of Ecovative DesignThe NSF certification: https://www.nsf.org/Colienne mentioned the 'Switching to Reusable Products in Large Foodservice Operations' panel moderated by Rich on May 2 during the Circular City Week 2022 in New York. Watch the recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wJ1GB5iwaYaNYbag is a partner of ReDish that takes plastic waste and transforms it into beautiful reusable tote bags: https://anybag.com/If you are interested in motivations and shifting behavior, Colienne recommended listening toEpisode #15: Segmenting 7 motivations to better reach your market with Lindsey Boyle of Circular CitizenEpisode #18: Sustainable packaging through the lens of the SHIFT marketing framework _ Part ½ and Episode #19: Sustainable packaging through the lens of the SHIFT marketing framework _ Part 2/2 with Katherine White of UBC Sauder School of Business & Rosemary Cooper of Share Reuse Repair InitiativeWe talked about the ReDish experience at the ‘Pollinator Picnic' organized by Madison Square Park Conservancy in New York on May 21, 2022: https://madisonsquarepark.org/community/calendar/event/pollinator-picnic/The book that Rich recommended: «How to Save the World: How to Make Changing The World The Greatest Game We've Ever Played», by Katie Patrick, 2019. WHERE TO FIND RE:DISH AND RICHThe website of Re:Dish: https://www.redish.com/Their social media:https://www.linkedin.com/company/redishco/https://www.facebook.com/ReDishCompanyhttps://www.instagram.com/redish_co/The email of Rich Grousset: rgrousset@redish.comThe LinkedIn profile of Rich Grousset: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richgrousset/ ABOUT RICH GROUSSET FROM RE:DISHRich Grousset is a sustainability expert and social entrepreneur committed to helping organizations transition from single-use foodservice products to reusable alternatives. He is currently the head of sustainability at Re:Dish, an NYC-based company providing reusable foodservice packaging as a service to organizations with large dining operations. Before joining Re:Dish, Rich had launched several reusable-to-go container programs in university and workplace cafeterias and worked on various reuse-related projects as an independent consultant. Rich earned an MBA and MS in Environmental Policy from the University of Michigan, an MA in Survey Research Methods from UConn, a BS in Communication Theory from Cornell University, and is a GBCI certified TRUE Zero Waste Advisor. PODCAST MUSICSpecial thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here. I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me.
Gaurav Sodhi is Deputy Head of Research at Intelligent Investor, an investor and prolific investment writer. Given that I have followed him for many years, speaking to Gaurav Sodhi on The Australian Investors Podcast was a real treat for me.Note: given that Gaurav wanted to walk around to make cups of tea and do a family puzzle while being interviewed by me, we did this interview as audio-only. I'm incredibly surprised he could answer some of my most difficult questions while doing such things! I think it goes to show well Gaurav can juggle multiple ideas at one time!Gaurav Sodhi is Deputy Head of Research at Intelligent Investor, arguably Australia's leading independent ASX stock research and membership program.Gaurav started his working career as a researcher and then, through a chance interview, he came across while driving across New Zealand with a friend (featuring Platinum's Kerr Neilson), Gaurav's spark for investing took flight. It then took him two years to land a job at Intelligent Investor.In this episode, I -- Owen -- and Gaurav talk about:The power of economics in explaining the worldHow drug cartels are similar to McDonaldsThe power of writing for investorsThe tricks and games used to recruit analystsWhy Guarav isn't fazed by ESG and ethical investingWhy value investing needs to evolve to include storytellingSome of the stocks mentioned in the discussion include:Whitehaven Coal Ltd (ASX: WHC)New Hope Corporation Ltd (ASX: NHC)Uniti Group (ASX: UWL)Telstra Corp (ASX: TLS)Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: META)McDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD)Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO)Watch the video version on the Rask Australia YouTube page.Take Owen's brand new Value Investor Program, which gives you all the tools and knowledge you need to invest successfully in companies, including valuation spreadsheets, investing checklists and ASX company case studies.Join The Intelligent Investor & saveThis podcast is brought to you by The Intelligent Investor, Australia's premier investment research membership service. Use the code "RASK", to get $100 off your annual membership or get a free 15-day trial (no credit card details required):
Right and left-brained thinking and how it impacts our interest and focusThe value of being grounded in the worldHow assessments and tools can help us better understand ourselves (and which ones we like)The paradigms of structure and discipline and the flexibility required within themWhy discipline can be nuanced and does not have to be as black and white as we all might thinkThe gifts of embracing how you are naturally wired and using your strengthsHow the seasons and the cycles of nature can impact usHow a temporary shift in environment can be keyCONNECT WITH CARLACarla is a mindset & performance coach working with high-achieving, high-performance entrepreneurs who are dealing quietly with too much stress.Website - CarlaRoyal.comFacebook - Carla Royal CoachLinkedin - Carla RoyalSign up to receive Carla's weekly newsletter for inspiration, motivation, and tips for living with more ease and flow - Subscribe CONNECT WITH JENNIFERJennifer is an intuitive business strategist working with spiritually-minded business owners to help them create a scalable business that acts as a container for their soul's purpose.Stop by and get a bit of inspiration and guidance with our online oracle deck- SubscribeWebsite – TheBalanceMaven.comInstagram- TheBalanceMavenFacebook - TheBalanceMavenCONNECT WITH US!If you love The Riffing on Realness Podcast, rate the podcast and/or write us a review! You can do that HERE ! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on new episodes dropping every week. And don't forget to share it with your friends!Thank you for listening and being a part of this community! It means a lot to us!Finally, are there topics you'd like us to cover? Please let us know.
We explore whether long-term and short-term single-family home rentals are contributing to higher rents, higher home prices, and a housing shortage. What are the options for investing in this space and should we?Topics covered include:What is financializationWhat are examples of how financialization and government policy has impacted housingHow homeownership rates vary around the worldHow much of a presence due equity REITs have in the single-family home rental spaceHow a housing shortage and more vacation rentals show up in vacancy ratesHow short-term rentals can magnify the housing shortageWhat are options for investing in single-family home rentalsSponsorsMasterworks - Invest in contemporary paintingsReal Vision - be one of the first to learn about Real Vision's new investing and trading educationShow NotesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Caroline Williams is a science journalist and editor. She's a consultant for and a regular contributor to New Scientist. Her new work has also appeared in The Guardian, the Boston Globe, BBC Future, and BBC Earth among others.In this episode, Eric and Caroline discuss her book, Move: How the New Science of Body Movement Can Set Your Mind Free.But wait – there's more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It's that simple and we'll give you good stuff as a thank you!Caroline Williams and I Discuss The Science of Movement and…Her book, Move: How the New Science of Body Movement Can Set Your Mind FreeHow moving our bodies can affect the many parameters that affect how we feelMeditation is a way to tune in to our body and how we're feelingHow our brains were originally meant to inform us how and where to move in the worldHow physical activity positively affects our brains and mental healthInteroception is the sense of the internal state of our bodyThe powerful effects of physical movement on our thoughts and feelingsWalking at a moderate pace turns down the thinking brain and increases creativityHaving a strong core and good posture can improve the way we feelStrength training and its powerful effect on self-esteemThe benefits of dancing Breathwork and how breathing exercises affect the bodyCaroline Williams links:Caroline's HomepageTwitterInstagramWhen you purchase products and/or services from the sponsors of this episode, you help support The One You Feed. Your support is greatly appreciated, thank you!If you enjoyed this conversation with Caroline Williams, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Episode 135: Michelle SegarThe Science of Breathing with James Nestor
In this episode, my guest is Simon Drew the author of The Poet & The Sage and host of The Walled Garden podcast. Simon is a poet, musician, philosopher, and friend. He's a repeat guest on the show, I always enjoy connecting with Simon and this conversation was no exception. Today's episode focuses on the wisdom of parables. A parable is generally defined as a simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.In the conversation, Simon and I discuss:Forgiveness and loveHow to observe the past without a sense of regretThe role views and beliefs play in shaping our worldHow to navigate the inner criticSearching for wisdom and much moreConnect with Simon Drew: thewalledgarden.com/simon-j-e-drewFollow In Search of Wisdom:Subscribe to our YouTube ChannelTwitter: twitter.com/searchwisdompodInstagram: instagram.com/searchwisdompodSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom).
Aimée Gianni, MS, is a Marriage & Family Therapist, and a Master Coach Instructor specializing in Intimate Relationships. She helps her clients create strong, loving, joyful relationships and meaningful lives that they love, full of authenticity, connection, passion, fulfillment, and physical well-being. It's her favorite thing to do! You can learn more about her work at AimeeGianni.com and follow her on Instagram @aimeegiannimsIn this conversation we cover:What a healthy relationship with ourselves looks like in the real worldHow to know if we have an unhealthy relationship with ourselvesHow we think and feel about us, and how that impacts our partnershipsCreating intimacy and connection with our partners starts with working on usHow to disentangle ourselves from our partner, and creata a differentiated self---Are you new to the podcast? I've made a roadmap to help you start out:Get it hereI would be honored to be your coach and help you get the changes you want to see in your life. The tools that I talk about in my podcast and use in my coaching have completely turned around my life and my relationships with my children. I know what it takes and how to make it happen. You can use the links below to get more of my content and to learn what we do in my program By Design. I love helping women tap into their inner expert and build radical connection in their relationships with their children.My coaching program: By DesignFind me on the ‘gram: The.Parenting.CoachWork with me 1:1: click here
Welcome to Insurance Covered, the podcast that covers everything insurance. In this episode Peter is joined by Ben Bolton for his second appearance on the podcast. In this episode we discuss the growing importance of brand in commercial insurance.In this episode we discuss:Ben's new venture Insurindex - which looks at brand power and brand awareness in the insurance industryWhat makes a 'power brand' and a 'challenger brand' A general view of how strong brands are within the insurance worldHow a strong brand can be created and maintainedWhy brand is becoming increasingly important to consumersWe hope you enjoyed this episode, if you did please subscribe to stay up to date with future episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today I'm joined by Peter H. Diamandis. Recently named by Fortune as one of the “World's 50 Greatest Leaders,” Peter is the founder and executive chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, which leads the world in designing and operating large-scale incentive competitions. He is also the executive founder of Singularity University, a graduate-level Silicon Valley institution that counsels the world's leaders on exponentially growing technologies. He's also the co-author of Life Force: How New Breakthroughs in Precision Medicine Can Transform the Quality of Your Life & Those You LoveIn this episode, you will learn:The most exciting innovations in our current and future worldHow we can slow down and possible reverse agingWhat Preventative Health Care could look likeThe importance of enrolling people in your dreamHow to take on a Moonshot MindsetFor more, go to: lewishowes.com/1264Get Peter's new book, Life Force: How New Breakthroughs in Precision Medicine Can Transform the Quality of Your Life & Those You LoveFor Peter's 30-day Mindset Challenge: Diamandis.com/mindsetFor Future News & innovations: FutureLoop.comFor Health Innovations: LongevityInsider.orgThe Surprising Secrets to Aging w/ David Sinclair: EP 1232Embrace the Future w/ Peter: EP 881See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Date: 08.05.2022 Pastor Tyrone Thomas brings tonight's message of "Unstained from this World" How can we not be polluted by the world? What is the world James is talking about? Why did Jesus come? What does He say of us? What can we to do? Passages: James 1: 27, John 3: 16, Mark 2: 13-17, Matt 5: 13-16, John 15: 12, John 17: 13-19, Rom 12: 1-2, Matt 28: 19-20 Click here to share your Frontline or copy https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPrcPZGaiBKxf9yGE_F5JXNEfyRIJFOJahauuqOHtoVe05uQ/viewform Please send prayer requests to prayer@bridgeman.org.au or on our website: https://www.bridgeman.org.au/prayer/ To contact Bridgeman Baptist Community Church please email hello@bridgeman.org.au If you would like to give at Bridgeman Baptist Community Church please go to https://www.bridgeman.org.au/giving/
Innovation. It's a make-it-or-break-it requirement for ANY company, and financial institutions are no exception. So, we were thrilled to sit down with an expert on this very subject—to see how FIs can best create innovation in their organizations. Marwan Forzley, CEO at Veem offers top tips—and a whole lot of brilliant insight—this week on CRMNEXT's Banking on Experience podcast.Topics we cover include:Marwan's take on why innovation tends to stall so much in the financial worldHow, as younger leaders emerge, FIs can adopt a better strategy around innovation Adopting a better strategy around payments, in generalMarwan's top 1-2 tips to help FIs get startedUsing innovation to help drive better experienceThe concept of buy now/pay later: how it helps drive better CXVeem's role in helping FIs innovateChanging the world (yes, really)And more Stay in touch with Banking on Experience by listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website.Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Banking on Experience in your favorite podcast player.
Jeanne Oliver is an artist, author, teacher and art business consultant. She paints, teaches how to paint art journals and is deeply committed to the creativity in her. She created an online art school platform that hosts over 180 art and business workshops serving over 60,000 art students around the world. She has written a beautiful book called “The Painted Art Journal” aimed at helping people find a deeper understanding of themselves and their art and she offers a transformational business course for those ready to take the next step in building their own Creatively Made Business.That feeling we have from that place deep within ourselves, that need to create. Creativity is calling us - what is it and why is it calling us? Why is it trying to get out attentionWho creativity and its products are for: spoiler it's not just you. How Women are more likely to justify why we dont pursue our creative yearnings and dreams and how it is so important BE WHO YOU ARE no matter what. Why she thinks we keep ourselves too busy to truly allow our creativity to move usWhere intuition comes from- how to cultivate itWhat happens at 8-10 for SO Many people that causes us to put down art and believe for the rest of our lives that we “don't have it in us” and what we can do to go back and undo thatThe small habit she has that changed everything about how she related to her creativity (10-15 mins a day) How to make yourself a portable art studio and use it - a practice that can revolutionize your art practiceCreating art, sketching something every day is scientifically probem to make you a happier person, and the art doesn't even have to be “good” **The power of art to help us forgive people who have hurt us (seeing things through different eyes) (the collage of her father. Moment to mention in intro as my fave…How creativity took over her life and led her to create all the incredible things she has… courses that serve over 65,000 students around the worldHow the adult (males) in her life told her at a young age how hard a career in creativity would and how she should try business instead. And what impact that had on her. How she took their words and actions to mean something about her and how she didnt know for a reall y long time that their words were not about her. How she went on to do a history and psychology degree and would call her mother bawling and sad - because she felt so lost. She had disconnected herself from the thing she was here to do. Making. How there were so many years she dodnt know she was allowed to create just for her. She would use the excuse “I am amking this for someone else” scrapbooks for her kids tae the time and spednind the money wasok because it was not for her. Quote: once we know what we do when we're afraid, we can acknowledge that we do that, and stop. Quote: creativity is an incredible gift that has been given to each of us, but we have to say i”ll take itImposter symdromeWhat is that one next thing you are being pulled towards: as a way of running your businessHow to be a mom and an artist and a business all at the same timeHow to build an business that aligns with the life you want to liveQuote: to pick up good things, there is going to be something we have to put downWhen you know what your gifts are, what your passion is and what your calling is and then you're walking it out. You get to be the best version of yourself. How important is it to have a NICHE for your artwork? Do we need to focus on one thing and build a business around one particular look or is it okay to keep playing and experimenting. How important is keeping to one genre or look for building an art business. Martha Srewart doesnt just do one thing!What happens when you get sick of your own art work? (and what it means!) get ready for what is next when you get that bleh feeling about your own work it is the purest sweetest part of you telling you you learned what you neede to learn and something new and amazing is comingQuote: what would you do if you didn't have to do what you are doingWhat mindset you have to cultivate to be able to listen and be led by your own inner evolution in your business. Abundance mindsetQuote: instead of saying how, just say wowHow important the words we speak to people are. Especially as parents. These ideas are like seeds. How our own perceptions of salespeople effects our ability to sell our own work - light bulb moment!Quote: their words of discoruragement were never about uoiQuote: Life is full of second chances, go get yoursAs long as we have a breath, we get to decide, that's it: today's the dayPlease share the show with a friend and if you are moved to make a financial contribution to the production of this podcast, THANK YOU here is the link for our PatreonAbout Jeannie Oliver:Jeanne Oliver grew up in rural Illinois and now resides in Castle Rock, CO. She is inspired by our personal stories, travel, and nature. Jeanne uses art to tell her current stories and also those of growing up among gravel roads, cornfields and early life surrounded by open spaces. Through mark making, layers and mixed media, she hopes to convey that we all have a story to tell. She speaks and teaches all around the country and abroad. Connecting with women and sharing that each of us has been creatively made is one of her passions.Jeanne is author of a book entitled “The Painted Art Journal” aimed at helping people find a deeper understanding of themselves and their artKate Shepherd: Art | website | instagramMorning Moon Nature Jewelry | website | instagramCreative Genius Podcast | website | instagramJeanne Oliver: website | facebook | instagramResources discussed in this episode:Portable Art Studio Free Art Video https://jeanneoliver.com/courses/portable-art-studio/creativelymadebusiness.comThe Painted Art Journal by Jeanne Oliver https://amzn.to/3JsYOijThe Power of Consistency by Weldon Long https://amzn.to/3Jmt12JThe War of Art https://amzn.to/3E0kwJrLauren HarrisGroup of SevenEmily CarrGlennon DoyleAndrea garvey
In this week's episode, Jon is back to help us dissect (the propaganda entitled) The Luck of the Irish, a DCOM that aired March 9, 2001. This film was directed by Paul Hoen, written by Andrew Price and Mark Edward Edens, and starred Ryan Merriman, Alexis Lopez, Timothy Omundson, and Henry Gibson. Join us as we discuss Heritage Day, potatoes, history, murder plots, and more! Notable Mentions + References in This Episode: Psych The Psychologists Are In - Podcast Dule Hill Timothy Omundson The Nutty Professor The Bishop's Wife Movie Surfers Little Fires Everywhere Toni Morrison Interview How the Humble Potato Changed the World How the Potato Chip Took Over America Wishbone It's a Small World Can of Worms (Episode 015) Up, Up and Away (Episode 023) Rip Girls (Episode 024) The Color of Friendship (Episode 026) The Other Me (Episode 032) Connect with us: Instagram: @in_hindsight_pod Twitter: @in_hindsightpod Want us to dissect one of your favorite childhood movies? Slide in our DMs or email us at inhindsightpod@gmail.com! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/in-hindsight/message
We're all in a comeback of some type. It's time to get smartTwo skills that can really get you ahead in whatever job you haveIs it even possible to block out politics? David says no. Angelike disagrees.Reinventing yourself is a matter of always being a student and learning new thingsThe world and the economy is rapidly changing, are you willing to as well?Money matters. What is your financial thermostat set to, save or spend?Why being stubborn and unwilling to move can cost youBe a cowboy or cowgirl and pave your own path. How to be rugged in a raging worldHow to develop thick skin, Angelike gets emotional about getting tough and fighting back
Book Vs. Movie: MASHThe Richard Hooker book Vs the Robert Altman Film (with some of the long-running TV series mixed in)MASH was one of the most popular and iconic television shows of the 70s and 80s (the reruns are still happening all over the globe!). Richard Hooker(nee Hiester Richard Hornberger) based the 1968 novel on his experiences in the Korean War as a surgeon. The novel filled with crazy antics, drinking, and a satire of the U.S. Army fit well in a time when the Viet Nam War was dividing America. Characters like Hawkeye Pierce, Trapper John, and Hot Lips Houlihan will sound familiar to fans of the series (though they behave differently.) You also meet “the Painless Pole,” Ho-Jon, and Duke Forrest in a series of vignettes that make up the novel. It's hard NOT to picture adapting this book as you read it. Robert Altman directed the 1970 film and it is a very different beast than what was broadcast on television. Starring Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould, the film is profane, chaotic, modern-looking, and has some very problematic things attached to it. So, between the original story and the 1970 film-which did we prefer? In this ep the Margos discuss:The popularity of MASH around the worldHow the Viet Nam War is a stand-in for the Korean WarThe differences between the book and the movie and how much the author hated itThe cast: Donald Sutherland (Hawkeye Pierce,) Elliott Gould (Trapper,) Tom Skerrit (Duke Forrest,) Sally Kellerman (Margaret Houlihan,) Robert Duvall (Frank Burns,) Roger Bowen (Henry Blake,) Rene Auberjonois (Father Mulcahy,) Jo Ann Pflug (Dish,) John Schuck (The Painless Pole,) and Gary Burghoff as Radar O'Reilly. Clips used:The “Last Supper” sceneMASH trailerHot Lips gets angry and is mockedFrank Burns is teasedMusic by Johnny Mandell & Mike AltmanBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Today you'll meet Daughter of Change, Cassie Betts, a multi-faceted Daughter of Change who made a promise to God at a pivotal moment in her life, that she would change the world.Who is Cassie Betts, in her own words?A Diversity and Inclusion Activist (she made that up)Dubbed “The Woman Turning South LA into Startup Land”. (Forbes made that up)Co-producer of Urban Tech Connect- an annual tech conference headed by Plugin South L.A.A volunteer who trains children & inner-city youth in coding, entrepreneurialism & roboticsA founding member of Black Women in TechThe CEO and founder of Tech Bootcamp Made In South LA(MISLA).CEO - Cofounder of MARTY- Making a Reality That's Yours - Social Enterprise. Software, Branding, Digital Marketing Agency, Building out a Social Impact NFT Exchange.The Catalyst and Visionary behind South LA's first Tech Center with VSEDC in partnership with Annenberg Tech, Best Buy, and PledgeLA.Cassie's life has been full of ups and downs and her journey has taken many twists and turns. From sleeping in cardboard boxes and park benches to founding companies, creating social impact, and becoming a CEO. Cassie is an unstoppable inspiration.To quote Cassie, “Other than the lack of millions in my bank account, :) I live a happy life. Despite all the suffering & hardship, I would do it all over again if it leads me to the woman I have become.”We Discuss (Among Other Things):Cassie's incredible journey to where she is todayWhat prompted Cassie to promise God she would change the worldHow she's keeping that promiseCassie's advice for women and female entrepreneursLinks Mentioned:MARTYMISLA (Made in South LA)Cassie's Instagram - @instabettsCassie's Facebook PageFollow Daughters of Change:Website:Facebook:InstagramLinkedInMarie's LinkedIn:Daughters of Change Podcast Editor: Sarah StaceySarah's LinkedIn Profile
Scarlett Lewis founded the nonprofit Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement in honor of her son, Jesse, who was murdered during the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in December 2012. Shortly after his death, Scarlett decided to be part of the solution to the issues that we're seeing in our society -- that also caused the tragedy -- and turned it into an opportunity to build a culture of love, resilience, forgiveness, and connection in our communities at a time when it is needed the most. Scarlett became an advocate for social and emotional learning (SEL) and character development to help children manage their emotions, feel connected, and have healthy, meaningful relationships. She created the Choose Love For Schools program, a no cost, comprehensive, lifespan, next generation character and social emotional development (CSED) program that teaches children how to thoughtfully respond with love in any situation by using the Choose Love Formula (Courage + Gratitude + Forgiveness + Compassion-in-Action), and offer ways for children to handle adversity, have courageous conversations, and to respond with love. Choose Love extends beyond the classroom through additional no-cost programs, including programs for the home, communities, athletics, and the workplace. In addition, the movement offers Choose Love C.A.R.E.S. (Cultivating Authentic Relationships in the Education System), Experiential Educator Wellness Workshops for school leaders and educators, as well as multiple extension programs. The Choose Love programs have been accessed in all 50 states and in more than 120 countries, reaching 3 million children. Scarlett is the author of Nurturing Healing Love: A Mother's Journey of Hope & Forgiveness, a memoir of her journey toward choosing love and forgiveness; From Sandy Hook to the World: How the Choose Love Movement Transforms Lives, an in-depth look at how Scarlett founded the Movement and its impact around the world today; and Rose's Foal, a children's book, with photographs by Scarlett Lewis, that tells the poignant story of a beloved horse and her newborn foal. Since the tragedy, Scarlett has spoken across the U.S. and internationally to diverse audiences sharing her empowering story and the organization's far-reaching programs, urging everyone to become part of the solution to the issues the world is facing. Scarlett has spoken at multiple national, statewide, and community-based events including hundreds of talks at schools, addressing educators and administrators. In 2021, Scarlett was named a Forbes 50 over 50 Impact Honoree, one of 50 women leading the way with impact and changing their communities and the world in ways big and small through social entrepreneurship, law, advocacy and education. Scarlett was the keynote speaker at the 2018 and 2019 National Forum on Character presented by Character.org and in 2020 and the keynote speaker for the New England Head Start Association. In addition, Scarlett has presented at the Music City SEL Conference in Nashville; SXSW EDU Conference; ASCD Empower; the Nebraska Mental Health Conference; and multiple statewide Counselor Association Conferences. She has been interviewed by BBC, Fox News, CBS, the Today Show, The Guardian, and many regional papers and podcasts about the Choose Love Movement and the neuroscience behind the Choose Love Formula and the benefits of SEL, and has been featured in high-profile magazines, including Fortune, Strive, and the Huffington Post. Scarlett also hosts the ChooSELove Podcast, interviewing noted authors and experts on post-traumatic growth, self-empowerment, brain health, resilience, forgiveness, trauma and grief, mental health, and more.
Professor i Human Evolutionary Biology ved Harvard, Joseph Henrich, har skrevet boken The Weirdest people in the World: How the West became Psychologically Peculiar and Prosperous. Han forklarer hvordan familiemønstre har formet vestlige menneskers måter å tenke på og oppfatte verden på. Det har betydning for økonomisk utvikling, liberale demokratier og oppfatninger om menneskerettigheter.
When I started this podcast I wrote down a list of dream guests to come on the show. Today's guest is one of them. When asked about starting careers, another dream guest on this show, Pete Flint, gave the advice to "pick a sector, not a company'. Herman Narula is at the forefront of the sector of the future- The Metaverse. This might be a term fairly new to you but Herman has been working on this space for 9 years with his company Improbable, who are building the 'plumbing of the metaverse'. But what is it exactly? How can people interact with it? Will it really be as transformative as people imagine?Herman is writing a book about the Metaverse called "Virtual Society" which is coming later this year. You can pre-order it here. This is the last episode in our 4th series - thank you all so much for listening. This has been a transformative series that has seen us reclaim our #1 spot in Apple Careers Podcasts and double our listenership. A huge thank you to this series' headline sponsors, The Octopus Group. The Octopus Group is a collection of 8 entrepreneurially minded businesses that look to back the people, ideas and industries that will change the world.We will see you all very soon...In this episode with Herman we talk about:Where did the name improbable come fromwhat gave Herman this initial idea over 9 years agoWhat is the definition of the metaverse- and it's why important we have one that works. How the creation of environments is natural human behaviour.How the metaverse can be a catalyst to extraordinary experiences.The changes seen in the Metaverse since he started- and simply how hard it is to build the metaverse.Building the plumbing of the metaverse- the metaverse isn't just about entertainment.Where we can see real-life examples of the metaverse helping everyday people.The big opportunities for the UK economy with the metaverse- and how the government can help.How the government could get ahead of the metaverse and recommendations for how the UK government can regulate it. How can we drive more UK companies into this spaceHerman's first jobHow does the metaverse benefit older generationsAugmenting not replacing the real worldHow this world is closer than we thinkHow do people engage with the metaverseHow we learn from the mistakes of web 1 and web 2The jobs of the future in the metaverseWhat roles Improbable are hiring forIf you'd like to see more information about the job roles being offered please look at my Twitter @jimmym
In this episode our Mahasoma teacher Laura Poole and the delightful repeat guest on our podcast, our Vedic astrologer Blaine Watson, talk all things transcendence. With both Laura and Blaine teaching a transcending meditation technique, we wanted to share the deeper understanding of transcendence, and help you recognise the profound nature of what you may already be experiencing every day. What we talk about in this episode.What transcendence actually isWhat are thoughtsWhat the purpose of transcendence is and how to access it through meditationThe biggest misperception in the yogic worldHow to live transcendence 24/7What enlightenment actually isThe work of self-enquiryTranscendence, trauma and disassociationWays to enliven transcendence in daily lifeShivaratri, Shiva and the transcendental fieldShow notes.Learn to meditate and transcendMahasoma Meditation CoursesConnect with BlaineSign up to Blaine's daily inspirational email via blainepw@gmail.com. Please note: Blaine is currently booked for all Vedic astrology sessions for 12 months and isn't taking any new clients right now.BooksMaharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita, A New Translation and Commentary, Chapters 1- 6 (try to find a pre-1969 version)Yoga Sutra by PatanjaliThe Manual for Self Realization: 112 Meditations of the Vijnana Bhairava Tantra by Swami Lakshmanjoo (112 ways to transcend)Śhiva Sūtras : The Supreme Awakening - by Swami LakshmanjooThe Ramayana – translated by Ramesh MenonAnandamayi Ma - Mother of BlissWays to enliven transcendence in daily life8 Principal UpanishadsYoga Vasishta – The Supreme Yoga by Swami VenktesanandaAll books by Ramana MaharishiAll books by Nisargadatta MaharajAll books by RumiAll books by HafizA.H. Almas – The Dimond ApproachThe Work as Meditation by Todd SmithThe Work by Byron KatieTao Te Ching by Lao Tzu (Translated by Stephen Mitchell)All books by J KrishnamurtiOtherRudrabhishek - powerful chanting of 1,000 Maharishi Vedic PanditsMayavakyas
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
A. Maia “Maia” Miller (she/her), MHA, CTP, LPTA, is a Trauma Consultant & Coach, Advocate and Spiritual Mentor with a twenty five year career in healthcare. Founder of A. Maia Miller Consulting, Maia supports, guides and coaches adult womxn survivors of childhood sexual trauma through her one on one program Trauma to Triumph, in workshops and in retreat settings. Maia also consults with organizations and companies in creating trauma informed and trauma sensitive events.As a survivor of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and complex trauma, a healthcare leader and spiritual teacher, Maia has done extensive training and integration work in the context of healing from the impacts of trauma including; adverse childhood experience (ACE) science, neurobiology of trauma, entheogen and psychedelic assisted therapies, expressive art therapy, movement based healing art forms, meditation and visualization practices, sensual healing for CSA survivors and advanced energy work. Her innovative teachings are based on three core principles- education, creative arts and spirituality. Maia guides her clients with reverence and compassion, understanding that there is not one pathway to trauma recovery. She brings a trauma informed care lens to her body of work as well as the wisdom gained from her lived experience as a CSA survivor.Maia has her Master's in Healthcare Administration, is a Certified Trauma Professional, a Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant and Ordained Minister.In this episode, A. Maia Miller and Beth Weinstein discuss … The challenge of feeling split between your personal and professional passions and learning how to integrate themHow Maia's early psychedelic revelations catalyzed her journey of trauma healingMaia's experience recovering memories of childhood sexual abuse through working with psychedelicsThe pain of carrying toxicity from our families of originThe importance of learning how to self-regulate as a survivor of childhood sexual abuseUnresolved trauma and how it can limit your capacity to experience joy, pleasure and curiosityMaia's “call” to work with other survivors of childhood sexual abuse and the specific prayer for guidance that ultimately led her to join Beth's mastermindThe challenge of confronting fears as a rising entrepreneur while holding space for others at the same time Maia's fears about coming out as a sexual abuse survivor and how Beth's mastermind helped her find the courage to do itMaia's 9-month program for adult womxn survivors of childhood sexual trauma, which combines education, creative arts and spiritual resourcesBeing in integrity with what you offer clients: “walking the walk”Armoring patterns that are created through traumatic experiences and understanding that they are not ‘you', but rather symptoms of nervous system dysregulationFeeling your wholeness on a cellular level and how this changes who and what you call in and how you operate in the worldHow birthing your purpose requires loving yourself in a whole new way and trusting that it's okay to bring your vision to lifeMaia's Links & ResourcesMaia's Links: https://linktr.ee/amaiamillerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/a.maia_miller/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alishamaiamillerLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisha-miller/Free gift: https://bit.ly/maiafreegift
In this episode, Wendy Liebmann talks with Paco Underhill, founder of Envirosell, author of Why We Buy, What Women Want, and his newly published How We Eat, about the changing world of food and drink, and the impact on grocery retail in this US. They discuss:The social, political, economic, and technological developments impacting food consumption and food retailThat increasingly knowledgeable and digitally engaged shoppers are on a mission to become happier and healthier, and are now demanding accountability from brands and retailersThat cutting edge grocery retail left the US 40 years ago, and that innovation is coming from Brazil, Mexico, China, and other areas around the worldHow technology is enabling retail to get smaller, more local, more diverseHow Aldi, Lidl and Trader Joe's have built extraordinary levels of shopper trust with their curated, easy to shop conceptsThe digital home and digital kitchen, and how they are transforming the way we buy and the future impact of the hybrid world between the physical and digital shopping
Welcome back to another episode of The Traffic & Conversions show! No matter if you have a DIY course, SLO, or application funnel…we're always wondering if it's performing well. How do we know? How do we get higher conversions?So this episode is all about your funnels and how to know if they're working!Let's talk about… What optimizing actually means when it comes to our digital marketing worldHow to check if your funnel is working and what to look forAll things strategy and what to review in order to make the right changes to your funnelMetrics and knowing what benchmarks you should be shooting forCheers to knowing your benchmarks so you can improve the conversions on your funnels!SHOW NOTES: https://themichellefernandez.com/podcast/116
*Trigger Warning: domestic abuse*This episode with highly accomplished oncologist Marc Straus is jam-packed with astonishing stories that take you by surprise and inspire you to stay in the fight.Also in this story:Being published over 100 timesPoetryWhy Americans don't like poetry as much as other placesGrowing up with a father who wasn't allowed to go to schoolWhat immigrant families can do to set their kids up for successGoing against the grain with his new bookChildhood abuseBeing a streetfighterPutting a stop to the abusive cycleBeing able to drift out and not feel painThe Fisherman & The Sea and how he could relateStaying true to his childhood voiceThe unusual fact about his art collectionTurning a bad situation into a way to help othersBeing married to his childhood sweetheartBeing in a nearly fatal hit and runGrowing up Jewish in the 70sRacism around the worldHow he came up with the name of his book One-Legged Mongoose
This weeks conversation is with Katie Patrick, an environmental engineer and software designer based in San Francisco. Katie works at the intersection of environmental behaviour, gamification, and technology, tackling complex environmental issues by applying data-driven game and behaviour-change techniques.Passionate about the power of gaming to save the planet, Katie is an author and podcast host, How to Save the World: How to make changing the world the greatest game ever played.She has collaborated with UNEP, NASA JPL, Goggle, Magic Leap, IES, Institute for the future, and Stanford. Katie's now founded multiple climate-focused platforms and startups:
2/11/22- If Steve Ruled the World: How to Enjoy the Super Bowl If Your Team Isn't Playing ItSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this latest edition of Stuff We Didn't Get in Sunday School, we're talking about all the shiny stuff in the Bible! Join Resident Bible Scholar Erin Moon along with Knox and Jamie as they answer listener questions and discuss treasures from the Bible. You'll hear conversations surrounding snake sticks, Ark of the Covenant conspiracy theories, and worms that help build temples. (Warning: This episode contains significant spoilers for cinematic masterpiece The Pink Panther 2). MENTIONSThe Popcast Live! Buy Tickets HereMovies Mentioned: The Pink Panther 2 | Monty Python and the Holy Grail | The Da Vinci Code | The Godfather: Part III | National Treasure Indiana Jones and the: Raiders of the Lost Ark | Temple of Doom | The Last Crusade The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Bible Verses References: 1 Samuel 4Watch: The Mysteries of Al Capone's Vaults | Oral History Learn: Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Axum, Ethiopia Wait…. a worm? Learn more here Pearl Corner: Largest Pearl in the World | How a Pearl is MadeBIBLE BINGE SEMINARYOur Patreon supporters can access our Mini Favored or Forsaken episodes, Sacred Cinema companion devotionals, weekly discussion board posts, Faith Adjacent Book Club, and more! Become a partner.THE POPCASTCheck out our other podcast: The Popcast with Knox and Jamie. It's a weekly show about pop culture where we educate on the things that entertain, but don't matter. Here is our suggested Popcast starter playlist.Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: Sign up hereShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcastFollow The Bible Binge on Socials: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Charles Eisenstein is an essayist, speaker, and author of several books, including, The More Beautiful World our Hearts Know is Possible.In this episode, Beth and Charles Eisenstein discuss …The crisis of a world in separationCharles' first psychedelic experience, which revealed the “wrongness” of the worldHow psychedelics also showed him that there is an alternativePsychedelics as an answer to the prayers of centuries of cultural sensitives that recognized we were trapped but didn't know how get outThe problem of seeing through the eyes of our conditioningThe significance of synchronicitiesThe sacrifice of personal controlAsking ourselves, “What am I really here for? What is my role in the new story?”How psychedelics offer a preview of a new story that is possible, and integrating this vision as a guiding light for our livesThe fallacy that only the privileged have the luxury of exploring the existential questions of lifeFollow Charles!Website: https://charleseisenstein.org/Blog: https://charleseisenstein.substack.com
Amanda Muse is a YouTuber, mother and entrepreneur who is inspiring others to keep it real! Amanda shares her experiences of navigating her real life in an online world.Being an extrovert is how Amanda makes a living. Amanda is also hit with crippling panic attacks. With a hit after hit of difficult news and experiences, Amanda expresses to us how she shares these moments with her listeners and how it actually nurtured an even deeper connection with her followers during a life-changing year.Michelle and Amanda talk openly about taking anti-depressants and how they can be a terrific tool to help assist brain wellness.On this episode we dive into: How to honour the self in an impersonal worldHow to unplug when your job is to plug inFinding stability during a family lay-offUsing medication to help brain health issuesGiving ourselves permission to restJust because your trauma isn't as “big” as another person's trauma, it still mattersThe take-home: Brain health, the influencer life, and motherhood, Amanda is raw, real and inspiring in this episode of The Muve Forward Podcast. There is a trigger warning for this episode regarding Amanda's experience of assault. Head to Youtube and enter Amanda's home and witness her interview and connect with others on her podcast, Friendo.Where to find Amanda Muse:@amandamuseFriendo the PodcastHello Friendo Shop CandlesThe Muve Forward Podcast:www.themichellewolfe.com@themichellewolfe @themuveforwardpodcastEmail: michelle@muvelife.comTOGETHER HEMP: Canadian brand, Non-GMO. Use "MUVE" when purchasing from www.togetherhemp.co
Horacio sat down with Bruce Pascal, the world's largest collector of Hot Wheels.They discuss:How he acquires collections, including his most recent acquisition of 6,000 cars from CaliforniaThe advantages of acquiring new cars and having distribution channels through other collectors on eBayThe best way to get involved in the hobby (conducting research through Facebook groups, books, and websites)The most valuable cars (Sweet 16 cars based on real cars, or cars shown at car shows)His other collections (including Preston Tucker memorabilia) and how that led him to start collecting Hot Wheels.How he purchased the rarest Hot Wheels car in the worldHow one noted collector called Bruce's purchase a fake, and what he did to prove it was realHow he tracked down 400 former Hot Wheels employees and associated partnersHow his collection has gained increased acceptance among collectors and hobbyistsThe history of the famous Pink Rear Loading Beach BombStrategies and potential inefficiencies in the current marketHis personal museumThe future of his collection and his thoughts on Hot Wheels NFTsThis podcast was originally featured as part of the Alts newsletter issue: Hot Wheels Collecting with Bruce Pascal---Follow Alts- Website & newsletter: https://alts.co- Discord: https://discord.gg/DEkHgzggwC- Twitter: https://twitter.com/altassetsclub- Insta: https://instagram.com/alts_co- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@alts_co- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpmgk4gzQ56QvpyegBJJVQA?sub_confirmation=1
Today's guest is Arielle Kilker. Arielle is a documentary filmmaker who developed and co-directed the Emmy award winning docuseries Cheer, supervising editor on Last Chance U, and more. Some things we chat about:Turning down opportunitiesHow development works in the doc worldHow long it takes to film a docuseries / how long post production takesReverse engineering the storyFaking it till you make itYou don't have to be born braveMaking Cheer with a predominately female crewGetting serious about ideasLifting other women upConnect:IG: ariellekilkerStay Up to Date:Subscribe to Friend Request the Series on YouTube and stay tuned for updates!Follow whatsyoursecretpodcast and arigjohnson on InstagramVisit whatsyoursecretpodcast.comMusic by: Michael Paraskevas
Dar Pod Notes1:00Occupational Therapist – Patients with TBIHope Dealer1:47Had Stroke due to chiropractic adjustmentCould Die any dayNo fear, could die any day2:50Ran health care industryWent back to schoolRan health care company, record label3:50Left business world, gunna start my own practice and help peopleWalked into mental skills world since 2008Coach pro sports and CEOsAnd create greatnessNo limitations6:30 Irony of mental skills worldHow do I hack my mental gamePhonenix Suns mental skills coachHow to handle lifeThe higher up you go, the lonelier it getsHow to sustain7:41Loneliness is the biggest epidemicKobe/Jordan social skills10:00TrustConquered everything, but have no joyWant to be knownLoneliness Sport to SportYou can still be in a crowd and be super lonely12:15 Action Steps to combat lonelinessDevelop your tribe, gives you confidenceBlue Zones, places where people are the happiest13:50Physical Touch and Human InteractionsPeople that have a connection to faith feel less aloneFaith15:40Scaling of tribe16:55Quality over quantity 18:05DistractionsInformation18:30Raising the bar is in reference to what you're good atMaster your nicheBOOK: Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fuck, by Mark MansonCommitment20:00People getting offendedIdentifying with these mental health issues, and letting it consume youMove towards awareness and resiliencyTendency or experience vs victim identifying with emotion22:00 Need to get momentumReinforcing BOOK: AWARENESS BY ATHONY DE MELLO23:00Identifying with emotion, I'm depressed vs I'm experiencing depressionReinforcing words and narratives is good and a problem25:15Experience the person not the labels25:45 Keep an open curious mindWhat is going on?Part of you, not all of you.26:30Where is anxiety coming from?Acknowledge don't identify with itGrit, life happens27:20Situational Stress is part of lifeRide the wavesEveryone experiences traumaAdjust and make a choice28:00Boundaries/clock on your emotionsBOOK: GRIT BY ANGELA DUCKWORTH28:50Developing Positivity30:00Learned grit, had pain, but still had joy30:45Never ArrivingFound strength in struggle31:00Have a mentor for every decade, 10 years old, 20 years old, all the way to 90 yearsChoosing your circle and your perspective, lead to resiliencyDon't be extremist, don't identify so harsh with label32:30Emotional Agility & Resiliency are trained behaviorsStay at it, it's a toleranceTangibilze mental struggle35:00Kids these days? Or is it on Leaders these days?36:20Social media principlesJust because we can quitify likes and followers, doesn't mean it holds value.37:30Where you spend your time is where you see your results38:30TONY ROBBINS – If you don't feel growth, you'll feel stuck, need movementWhat you do mattersIf you don't feel like youre not contributing on field, in house, in friendshipsHow can you contribute, add value40:00Free knowledge, add valueWhen the world shuts down, find a way to add valueDon't wait for opportunities40:30Your title doesn't matterYou can add value somewhere or to someone at any timeNo identity, nothing to take away from meCan awaken Greatness anywhere41:45Help and support are not yours to keep43:15Yin and yangNo titles on my ability and capabilities43:42How's your heart instead of how are you?Change the narrative so we don't think we need identity45:15NFL not producing is lonelyDaily basis approach46:3030 for 30 narrative on lack of productionAwareness of influence on others with your hard work47:10Understand where you're at in the process, when the difficulty increases, easy/good days/tension will be more frequentRewire the brainDemistify daily struggle49:10Daily defenses49:30 NAVY seals mindsetRock bottomWhat could I not do?Prove it to yourselfMost of the world giving up, only reason we know about greats is because they didn't give up.50:45More shots on goal in lifeGrass greener where you water itBe you51:30Can't attack optimize life for myself and others52:00Growth is human happiness52:45Rock BottomSuicide53:30Suicidal perspective: “You're right, something needs to die, but it's not your body, its your habits, its your thoughts.”54:45Tim Ferris “You can measure the growth of a person by the number of uncomfortable conversations you've”56:00Change perspective56:30 FIRST THING TO DO WITH SOMEONE THAT IS SUICIDALShow up, change their state, their brain is holding them hostagePurpose, how they add value, worth58:00NATURE is medicine1:00:30Being present, lost artWhen fully in, can feel.1:01:40Nate Ebner All in, if you're all in and effort is the constant, then you won't have regret and have to look about and wonder if you did or how hard was I trying, makes easier when you know you tried and won or lost, effort was constant and no longer a subjective variable. 1:03:00Developing Focus and PresenceStart with brushing your teethTrain mind to focus on the mundane things. When brain drifts, can you bring it back.1:05:00Intentional FocusDepression comes from mind in the past, anxiety in futureTime is greatest commodity1:06:20DistractionsRelationshipsCareersInstead, get uncomfortableGive everything you have before you jump ship.1:08:00Commit, don't appease the massesStop with the titles1:10:30Getting people to lean into discomfortModalities to push people to discomfortHot/ColdGet people out of complacency1:11:15Defeat isolationMetaverse vs retreats and connect in 3DDon't want people feeling alone1:12:30Peaks and Highs, feel the heart beat of lifeNo coasting, don't flatline DAR RANT ON LIFE THAT IS ABSOLUTE GOLD
The Psychedelic Entrepreneur - Medicine for These Times with Beth Weinstein
Rak Razam is an alchemical storyteller with his finger on the pulse of tomorrow and the heart of today. A screenwriter, documentary film maker, author, journalist and culture maker, his focus is on the new cultural paradigm birthing in this brave new world.In this episode, Beth and Rak discuss ...Accepting and leveraging the resources of modern civilization as we implement a new vision for our worldHow psychedelics impinge upon the prevailing profit modelWhether we need to be 'sick' to benefit from psychedelics – can we look to these medicines to help us 'optimize'?Rak's perspective that the effect of the ecological crisis is a kind of species level PTSDOur deeply felt sense of separation from nature as a trauma responseThe global shamanic resurgence and the "entheogenic transfer" from the old world to the newHow this global shamanic resurgence is helping people remember and reweave their relationship to the greater wholeHow the environmental 'emergency' is becoming an 'emergence' as we learn to respond from a place of knowing ourselves more deeply A vision for the psychedelic and ecological movements coming together in closer collaborationIssues around the sustainability of the expanding use of psychedelic earth medicinesOrganic vs. synthetic psychedelic earth medicinesPsychedelics as "training wheels" to help us learn how to embody a higher consciousness without medicineIntegration as harnessing what you connected to most profoundly in your psychedelic experience/s, and putting that into practice every dayHow the medicines show us the path, but it is up to us to walk that pathFollow Rak!www.rakrazam.comwww.shamansoftheglobalvillage.comwww.aya-awakenings.comFree Gift: 'Jungle Fever' is an exclusive 16-minute excerpt from the groundbreaking shamanic documentary Aya: Awakenings, written by Rak Razam and directed by Tim Parish, now available for viewing and download: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ayaawakenings
home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
Sound can be a powerful, creative medium for interconnectedness + magic. Zaneta Sykes is a sound artist, witch and Tarot reader who uses sound for talismans and shares how working with sound helped them heal from PTSD. In this episode, we talk about the intersection of the creativity + intuition, listening as an active role and connecting to meaningful expression without having to justify reasons why.we discussSound as a way of relating to nature and othersTheir relationship to sound with PTSD and how they used it for healingEmbracing our true interconnectedness with the worldHow creative practices + intuitive skills can intersectOur current culture's overemphasis on the verbal + the visualReleasing the need to justify, quantify and explain things in order for them to be meaningfulLearn More + Sign Up for Threshold on September 20 w— Alysia Mazzella, Jamesa Hawthorne + Zaneta SykesLINKS If you enjoyed the episode, check out —Episode on Interstellar CommunicationEpisode on how it is both safe (and not safe) to be humanMore about our guest —Zaneta's websiteZaneta's IGZaneta's PatreonMentioned in the Episode —Lynn VartanEliza SwannRicardo Iamuuri RobinsonFree Resources —free class — How to Not Need Instagramfree class — the Moon in your Natal ChartStay Connected —Subscribe to the podcast on Apple + SpotifyMary Grace's websitejoin our free home—body Portal + talk about the episode!Join us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)
The culture of fatherhood is undergoing a transformation. Dads today spend three times as many hours with their kids as they did in the 1960s. And traditional gender roles are being reinvented in incredible ways. Whilst this puts greater demands on fathers, it also presents a golden opportunity for dads to redefine the concept of a modern dad. Jeremy Macvean is co-founder of The-Father-Hood, an online business that offers support, advice and inspiration for dads.As a single father of three girls, Jeremy understands some of the unique challenges and opportunities of the modern dad. In this interview, he shares the story behind The-Father-Hood, discusses some key issues faced by dads and explains why the workplace is an important environment to harness the changing culture of fatherhood. What you'll learnThe story behind the-father-hood.com How the culture of fatherhood has changed in one generationHow Australia compares to the rest of the worldHow organisations can help support the changing landscape for fathersReasons why men don't take advantage of parental leave optionsWhich topics are dads engaging withJeremy's experience raising three girls The importance of self-care for dadsHow to manage separation and divorce as a fatherHow Matt Damon and Chris Hemsworth inspired The Father Hood book.More informationShow notes and links to the resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/53
Vitamin Angels is a nonprofit organization that seeks to combat malnutrition by providing lifesaving vitamins to the most vulnerable and often overlooked individuals: pregnant woman, new mothers, infants and children under 5. Globally, Vitamin Angels serves 60 million mothers and children each year, in 65 countries and every U.S. state. To talk about the organization's genesis and growth, we welcomed to the show Howard Schiffer, President and Founder of Vitamin Angels, and Chris Hortinela, Senior Manager of CSR Partnerships.Listen for Howard and Chris's insights on:The value of storytelling to amplify and advance the Vitamin Angels mission and critical work to save lives around the worldHow the organization develops and evolves long-term relationships with mission-aligned corporate partners like Walgreens and SmartyPantsHow Vitamin Angels developed a robust network of local program partners and national governments to deliver vitamins and nutrition resourcesLinks & NotesVitamin AngelsApproachCorporate Partners
It's app platform product news day! Instagram is working on a version of the service suitable for kids. Twitter wants you to watch YouTube in-stream. Telegram is basically adding all the Clubhouse features I've been dreaming of. Was an anti-Apple rebel alliance born last night in a Clubhouse room? Why China is banning Tesla in some cases. And of course, the weekend longreads suggestions.Sponsors:EditorX.comMolekule.com, code "techmeme" at checkout to save as much as $120!Links:Facebook Is Building An Instagram For Kids Under The Age Of 13 (BuzzFeed News)Twitter begins testing a way to watch YouTube videos from the home timeline on iOS (TechCrunch)Telegram takes on Clubhouse with Voice Chat 2.0 (XDA Developers)Zuckerberg: Facebook may actually be in a ‘stronger position' after Apple's iOS 14 privacy changes (CNBC)China to Restrict Tesla Use by Military and State Employees (WSJ)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:The End of Silicon Valley as We Know It? (O'Reilly)Moore's Law for Everything (SamAltman.com)Empathetic Robots Are Killing Off the World's Call-Center Industry (Bloomberg Businessweek)Loans that hijack your phone are coming to India (Rest of World)How a social app you've never heard of became a haven for Gen Z (Protocol)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joel takes over as podcast host for our first "reviewer round-up" episode. He is joined by two regular ERB contributors to discuss their recent book reviews, as well as what they're currently enjoying and reading.Ope Bukola is a founder of Behold, an app that helps Christians practice stillness and pray the scriptures every day. You can learn more and get the app on iPhone or Android.Jamie A. Hughes is a writer/editor living in Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, two sons, and a pair of needy cats. She has written for Christianity Today, The Bitter Southerner, CT Women, Comment Magazine and more. You can read more of her writing at tousledapostle.com and follow her on Twitter at @tousledapostle.Books Mentioned:Howard Thurman and the Disinherited: A Religious Biography by Paul HarveyOpe's Review of Howard Thurman and the Disinherited on ERBJesus and the Disinherited by Howard ThurmanStrength to Love by Martin Luther King, Jr.The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle AlexanderThe Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song by Henry Louis Gates Jr.Meditations of the Heart by Howard ThurmanHow to Fight Racism: Courageous Christianity and the Journey Toward Racial Justice by Jemar TisbyThe Color of Compromise: The Truth About the American Church's Complicity in Racism by Jemar TisbyJamie's Review of How to Fight Racism on ERBDivided by Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America by Christian Smith and Michael EmersonWhite Too Long: The Legacy of White Supremacy in American Christianity by Robert P. JonesCaste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration by Isabel WilkersonWaking Up White: and Finding Myself in the Story of Race by Debby IrvingWhite Awake: An Honest Look at What it Means to be White by Daniel HillMy Vertical Neighborhood: How Strangers Became a Community by Lynda MacGibbonA Burning in my Bones: The Authorized Biography of Eugene Peterson, Translator of the Message by Winn CollierA Long Obedience in the Same Direction: Discipleship in an Instant Society by Eugene PetersonRagged: Spiritual Disciplines for the Spiritually Exhausted by Gretchen RonnevikReading the Times: A Literary and Theological Inquiry into the News by Jeffrey BilbroBlessing the Boats: New and Selected Poems 1988-2000 by Lucille CliftonBorn a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood by Trevor NoahMathematics for Human Flourishing by Francis SuThe City We Became: A Novel by N.K. Jemisin Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes: Patronage, Honor and Shame in the Biblical World by E. Randolph Richards and Richard JamesMisreading Scripture with Western Eyes: Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible by E. Randolph Richards and Brandon O'BrienJoel's Review of Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes on ERBThe WEIRDest People the World: How the West Became Pyschologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous by Joseph Henrich
She went from being bullied to becoming the bully. . . then creating a career to be an advocate to help those who both bullied and are bullies. Phew, talk about full-circle. Jessie Funk has two masters degree, in the home-run stretch of her Phd and is currently a therapist for male teens. She is considered one of the nations Top Youth Speakers, a mother of 2 and also the co-founder of CharityU. We decided to take her from the host of this podcast to a guest. Yup, Jessie jumps in the hot seat for today's amazing episode.Big Episode Take-A-WaysWhat sparked her passion to change the worldHow do you know you are on the right pathWhy name your charity, "Ive Girl Academy"The 'Business' of running a CharityWhat makes a good board memberYour first money generating tacticsWhat would you do differentYou most embarrassing speaking storiesThings Mentioned In This EpisodeIvy Girl AcademyJoin CharityUCharityU Instagram: click hereJessie Funk Instagram: click hereBrian Williams Instagram: click hereBrian's Charity on Instagram: Click Here