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THREADS with MCKENZIE MITCHELL
2: Mandy Sacs Talks Gear Throughout The Years, One That Didn't Get Recognized, Wrestlemania 35 And More

THREADS with MCKENZIE MITCHELL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 16:26


Amanda Rose Saccomanno (@mandysacs) is an American professional wrestler, television personality, and fitness and figure competitor. FKA Mandy Rose, she is best known for her time in WWE as NXT Women's Champion and the leader of Toxic Attraction. Amanda got her start in professional wrestling through Tough Enough and later was a featured character on E!'s Total Divas. She is the brains behind Amarose skin care and is partners with WWE's Sonya Deville in Damandyz donuts. Although she is a 10x cover magazine model and well-known influencer, Amanda is so much more than just a pretty face. She spends her time helping out at her family's deli in New York as a deli clerk. Amanda tells what gear she felt like didn't get enough recognition. Plus, was Mandy Rose supposed to win the Smackdown Women's Championship at Wrestlemania 35? All that and more in Threads! SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL TO VIEW THE EPISODE IN ITS ORIGINAL INTENDED FORMAT ► https://www.youtube.com/@McKenzieNMitchell FOLLOW ON IG  / https://www.instagram.com/mckenzienmitchell/ SHOP MY JEWELRY (@headlinebymm): https://www.headlinebymm.com/ EMAIL ME: mckenziemitchell.mgmt@gmail.com FOLLOW ME ON X / https://x.com/mckenzienmitch

Yes You
10 years, one business, and still loving it

Yes You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 24:27


Do you love what you do? I'm really grateful that I can genuinely say I do.My business, Eve Studio, just passed the 10 year mileston, and after all these years, I am still loving it.  In today's episode, I'm sharing why.If you're interested in my upcoming group mentoring program, send me an email at hello@anniecarter.com.au   I'll add you to the waitlist so you're first to know when it opens for registrations. There are limited spots, so if it's of interest, definitely get yourself on the waitlist.

Idaho Sports Talk
MAX RICE: BOISE STATE BASKETBALL STAR ON SIX YEARS, ONE FINAL LOSS - AND HIS FUTURE

Idaho Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 28:42


Max Rice, who played more basketball games than anyone in Boise State and Mountain West history, joins Prater and Mallory in studio for a wide-ranging conversation about his career, his final game with the Broncos, how he processed that final loss, how NIL is changing the sport and what's the next chapter in his career. PHOTO: Courtesy of Boise State AthleticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prater & The Ballgame
MAX RICE: BOISE STATE BASKETBALL STAR ON SIX YEARS, ONE FINAL LOSS - AND HIS FUTURE

Prater & The Ballgame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 28:42


Max Rice, who played more basketball games than anyone in Boise State and Mountain West history, joins Prater and Mallory in studio for a wide-ranging conversation about his career, his final game with the Broncos, how he processed that final loss, how NIL is changing the sport and what's the next chapter in his career. PHOTO: Courtesy of Boise State AthleticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prater & The Ballgame
MAX RICE: BOISE STATE BASKETBALL STAR ON SIX YEARS, ONE FINAL LOSS - AND HIS FUTURE

Prater & The Ballgame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 28:42


Max Rice, who played more basketball games than anyone in Boise State and Mountain West history, joins Prater and Mallory in studio for a wide-ranging conversation about his career, his final game with the Broncos, how he processed that final loss, how NIL is changing the sport and what's the next chapter in his career. PHOTO: Courtesy of Boise State AthleticsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unf*cking The Republic
Show Notes [The Carter Years One–Three.]

Unf*cking The Republic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 108:25


In this episode, the team winds down 2023 with a very special edition of Show Notes. Max and 99 experience peak silliness as they discuss the new UNFTR website, headlines, and hear from a special guest. Happy holidays Unf*ckers! Chapters Intro: 00:00:20 Hold Fast Theme: 00:11:39 Headlines: 00:26:41 Emails: 00:37:03 Social Shout Outs: 01:23:01 YouTube Shout Outs: 01:28:41 Buy Me A Coffee Memberships + Donations: 01:30:20 Special Guest: 01:31:48 Headlines The Guardian: US child poverty doubled in 2022, thanks to Joe Manchin. We must reverse course AP: Donald Trump banned from Colorado ballot in a historic ruling by the state's Supreme Court The New Yorker: What Would It Mean To Treat Animals Fairly? WSWS: Record high for debt repayments by low-income nations Resources Hold Fast Online: Hold Fast Instagram Hold Fast YouTube Hold Fast Spotify Hold Fast Facebook SNL: Dylan McDermott or Dermot Mulroney SNL: New Cast Member or Arcade Fire?  Behind the Bastards: Part One Kissinger News Beat: Racist AI: Facial Recognition & Wrongful Arrests Will Watkins Art Unf*cker Recommendations Johnny Harris: Why the Swiss Love Their Guns (more than Americans) -- If you like the pod version of #UNFTR, make sure to check out the video version on YouTube where Max shows his beautiful face! www.youtube.com/@UNFTR Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts: unftr.com/rate and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @UNFTRpod. Visit us online at unftr.com. Join the Unf*cker-run Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/2051537518349565 Buy yourself some Unf*cking Coffee® at shop.unftr.com. Subscribe to Unf*cking The Republic® at unftr.com/blog to get the essays these episode are framed around sent to your inbox every week. Check out the UNFTR Pod Love playlist on Spotify: spoti.fi/3yzIlUP. Visit our bookshop.org page at bookshop.org/shop/UNFTRpod to find the full UNFTR book list, and find book recommendations from our Unf*ckers at bookshop.org/lists/unf-cker-book-recommendations. Access the UNFTR Musicless feed by following the instructions at unftr.com/accessibility. Unf*cking the Republic® is produced by 99 and engineered by Manny Faces Media (mannyfacesmedia.com). Original music is by Tom McGovern (tommcgovern.com). The show is written and hosted by Max and distributed by 99. Podcast art description: Image of the US Constitution ripped in the middle revealing white text on a blue background that says, "Unf*cking the Republic®."Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unftrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Widower’s Journey
Ep 43- Jenny Lisk- Author of "Widowed Parents Unite – 52 Tips to Get Through the First Years – One Widowed Parent to Another"

Widower’s Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 59:45


Jenny Lisk is a mother of two young children who was widowed when she lost her husband, Dennis. Join our host, Herb Knoll, as he visits with Jenny Lisk, as she releases her newest book, Widowed Parents Unite – 52 Tips to Get Through the First Years – One Widowed Parent to Another.”   Learn why Jenny is quoted as saying, “I was left to pick up the pieces of what should have been our life. Now it was me, my 9-year-old, and my 11-year-old.”  Listen as Jenny explains what motivated her to share her story and rededicate her life to supporting Widowed Parents everywhere.  An award-winning author, Jenny previously wrote Future Widow – Losing My Husband, Saving My Family, and Finding My Voice.  Jenny is also the Founder of Widowed Parent Institute.

Deadhead Cannabis Show
10 years + one day since the famous 1972 show at the Creamery also in Veneta

Deadhead Cannabis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 64:41


Grateful Dead's 1982 Show Highlights and Unpopular TunesLarry Mishkin, introduces a Grateful Dead show from August 28th, 1982, featuring an opener where Jerry Garcia stumbles over lyrics. Larry shares insights into the band's performance, suggesting they might have been dosed that day. He discusses the history of the Grateful Dead at Woodstock, why they were omitted from the film, and a song called "Keep Your Day Job," disliked by fans and dropped from their repertoire. Larry contrasts it with the successful breakout of "West LA Fadeaway" that night, highlighting the unique way the Grateful Dead introduced and refined songs in their concerts.Produced by PodConx  Deadhead Cannabis Show - https://podconx.com/podcasts/deadhead-cannabis-showLarry Mishkin - https://podconx.com/guests/larry-mishkinRob Hunt - https://podconx.com/guests/rob-huntJay Blakesberg - https://podconx.com/guests/jay-blakesbergRecorded on Squadcast INTRO:               Bertha                           Track No. 1                           3:16 – 4:46                            Great opener, as always.  One month after my first show and Jerry still can't remember the words.  So instead we focus on the jam.  He may fall short in lyrics but his playing is electric.  Story is that the band was supposedly dosed that day and the comments reflect that the band was “ON”. SHOW #1:          I Used To Love Her But It's All Over Now                           Track No. 7                           1:05 – 2:22                            It's All Over Now" is a song written by Bobby Womack and his sister-in-law Shirley Womack.[1] It was first released by The Valentinos, featuring Bobby Womack, in 1964. The Rolling Stones heard it on its release and quickly recorded a cover version, which became their first number-one hit in the United Kingdom, in July 1964.                         The Rolling Stones' version of "It's All Over Now" is the most famous version of the song. It was first released as a single in the UK, where it peaked at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, giving the Rolling Stones their first number one hit.[5] It was the band's third single released in America, and stayed in the Billboard Hot 100 for ten weeks, peaking at number 26. Months later it appeared on their second American album 12 X 5. The song was a big hit in Europe and was part of the band's live set in the 1960s. Cash Box described it as a "contagious cover of the Valentinos' click" and "an infectious thumper that should head right for chartsville.”                         Covered by almost everybody in the music industry from the Stones to Ry Cooder to Nils Lofgren, Wide Spread Panic, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and even Molly Hatchet (Flirtin With Disaster)                         Covered by the Dead 154 times with Bobby singing.                        Frist on September 6, 1969  - Family Dog at the Great Hightway                        Last on July 2, 2995 – Deer Creek SHOW #2:       Day Job                        Track No. 10                        2:52 – 4:05                         First time played in concert.  Second set openerEventually played 57 times                        Last time on April 4, 1986 at Hartford Civic Center                         Per Robert Hunter in “A Box of Rain” collection of his lyrics, “this song was dropped from the Grateful Dead repertoire at the request of the fans. Seriously”  First song ever ‘rejected' by the Deadheads!  And the band listened to them and stopped playing it!                                But WHY was it so universally unpoplular?     “a lot of people thought it was the band making fun of/scolding deadheads who spent all their time following around the band. Hunter kind of hinted at that at one point in an interview I think.” “Hippies don't work” “It sucks” There are a few fans who liked the jamming or could relate to the song, but overall, NOPE.            SHOW #3:          West LA Fadeaway                           Track No. 12                           1:08 – 2:35                            Breakout version of this song, along with Day Job.  Five years later In The Dark was released with Wet LA on there, but Day Job did not make the cut.                                                     Dead would play this song 141 times in concert                           Last was June 30, 1995 at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh                            Always a fan favorite, great music, fun lyrics (only Hunter could work “copasetic” into song lyrics)  SHOW #4:          Playin' In The Band                           Track No. 14                           1:50 – 3:10                            Great version, very upbeat (a dosed band?) and sharp, Bobby right there with his inflection on PPPPLyaing in the BAAAnd, very sharp.  I like this clip because it shows the transition from the hard charging opening of the song into a more mellow sound that signifies the jumping off point for the band  into a Playin jam that could go anywhere.  In this case, almost 20 minutes before segueing into Drums>Space>The Wheel>The Other One>Truckin'>Black Peter>Playin Reprise.  What an amazing run of music.  Great tunes, great jamming, outside in Oregon, what else could a Head ask for?  Some clean Orange Sunshine or whatever the band was on!  OUTRO:              Dupree's Diamond Blues                           Track No. 20                           1:05 – 2:24                            This song was written by Hunter/GarciaIt appeared on the Dead's third album, Aoxomaxoa (released June 20, 1969).                           First played on January 24, 1969 at the Avalon Ballroom                           Last played on October 13, 1994 at MSG                           Played a total of 83 times.                            "Dupree's Diamond Blues" is based on an American folk song titled "Frankie Dupree," which was based on a real historical figure named Frank Dupree.According to In The Pine: Selected Kentucky Folksongs, Dupree tried robbing a diamond wedding ring from a jewelry store in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1921. He intended to give the ring to his girlfriend Betty. When a police officer showed up, Dupree shot him dead. He then fled to Chicago where he killed another officer and wounded others.Authorities eventually apprehended Dupree while he was getting his mail. They shipped him back to Atlanta where he was executed on September 1, 1922. Giggles:  The term "jelly roll" was once common African American slang for a woman's genitalia. The great ragtime pianist Jelly Roll Morton took his name from that very meaning. In 1924, Morton recorded an influential jazz song titled "Jelly Roll Blues," which is most likely what Hunter is referencing here.                          In the late ‘60's and early ‘70's the band played it more frequently.  Although more in the Americana style adopted by the Dead at the beginning of the ‘70's than the primal Dead from the ‘60's.  But it became linked with primal Dead by being part of so many shows from that period.  On the Fillmore West complete recordings for Feb. 27, 28 and March 1,2 on both the first and third night the band opened the second set with this song into Mountains of the Moon before launching in the Dark Star>St. Stephen>The Eleven>Lovelight suite made famous on Live Dead.  But after that it just kind of fell off the band's radar except for certain tours where it would show up for three or four shows before again getting pushed to the side.  Very enduring.

Lighthouse Horror Podcast
I've Been A Small Town Cop For 13 Years. One Case Still Scares Me | Scary Stories

Lighthouse Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 54:55


It's in your closet... Merch is now live at ⁠⁠lighthousehorror.com⁠⁠ Story from CarlB1961 Make sure to check out more of their work at u/CarlB1961                    Original Post: I've Been a Small-town Cop For Twelve Years. There's One Case That Still Scares Me. : r/nosleep                        Original YouTube link: I've Been A Small Town Cop For 13 Years. One Case Still Scares Me    For more stories like this one, check out my YouTube channel: Lighthouse Horror | YouTube  Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | Patreon Sound Effects: Freesound Zapsplat  Music: Lucas King - YouTube Myuu - YouTube  Incompetech Thank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this new creepypasta story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new scary stories, new true stories, and new creepypasta stories every day!

Life Community Church - Columbia, Illinois
This is Life | Ep 38 | Kelly Meurer and Emily Larson join to discuss this years One Life CAMP

Life Community Church - Columbia, Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 38:36


On this Episode, we get to hear from a One Life director, Kelly Meurer, and a first time counselor at CAMP this year, Emily Larson. We get to hear some background behind One Life and some great CAMP stories from this year and years past. Listen in to hear some great stories. Interested in sharing your story? Text STORY to 618-232-4707Thanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or YouTube.

Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories
Gary Menkes has not had a drink or drug in 17 years. One night, drunk and alone in his apartment, something happened that would change everything

Sober Motivation: Sharing Sobriety Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 60:32


On today's episode, we have the privilege of hearing Gary's inspiring journey. For the past 17 years, Gary has chosen a life free from alcohol and drugs. Growing up, he struggled with keeping his emotions hidden, internalizing everything. Eventually, alcohol became a significant part of Gary's life, providing a temporary escape. But one day, something happened in Gary's apartment while he was intoxicated, an experience that he can't quite articulate. That moment became a catalyst for change, sparking a deep desire within Gary to transform his life. He knew it would require dedication and effort, but he was ready to embark on the journey of recovery. Join us as we dive into Gary's incredible story—how he managed to string together 17 years of sobriety and the reasons why he remains connected to the recovery community. His experiences and insights will undoubtedly motivate and inspire us all. Get ready to be moved by Gary's story on the Sober Motivation Podcast. --------------- Follow Gary on Instagram Follow Sober Motivation on Instagram Support the Show here    

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News
After 50 Years, One Last Show

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 8:26


After a half century, two Central Vermont musicians prepare to leave the Green Mountain State. Plus, a judge rejects a request to delay the end of emergency housing, the governor signs off on sheriff reforms, and the UVM Health Network looks to expand mental health services.

Etsy Conversations Podcast | Arts & Crafts | DIY | Online Business | Ecommerce | Online Shopping | Entrepreneur Interviews
361 ~ Two Years, One Baby & 6,000 Sales Later... Catching Up With Marilyn of Gemini Fusion

Etsy Conversations Podcast | Arts & Crafts | DIY | Online Business | Ecommerce | Online Shopping | Entrepreneur Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 46:45


She birthed a business during the pandemic, then birthed a real life baby after her COVID wedding, now Marilyn is sharing what's happened with her brand, Gemini Fusion, over the last two years. Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/etsyconvo Connect with me on Instagram -  https://www.instagram.com/etsyconversations/ Be My Podcast Guest - https://convome.com/be-my-etsy-conversations-podcast-guest/

DVIDS Spotlight
100 Years, One Moment, Documenting History Through the Eyes of Navy Photographers

DVIDS Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023


When a cook aboard USS Mississippi set foot on the shores of Naval Shipyard Pensacola in 1914, he had no idea that the photographs he took on his off-duty time would lay the groundwork for 100 years of Navy photography. Although the photographer rating had yet to exist in the Navy, Walter Leroy Richardson was doing the job, documenting aerial and ship maneuvers, crew movement and daily operations. Recognizing the value and necessity of documenting and creating a visual history of its activities, the Navy asked him to do it officially.

Zerocarbonista
Episode 14 - 40 years, one tea

Zerocarbonista

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 18:52


It's been a cold week, and Dale's been battling with a heat pump in the cold, as the UK faces energy shortages.  We focus on our latest expose, which looks at salmon farming and the inhumane conditions they face, and consider whether Nuclear Fusion is the next big thing, or not.  We answer lots of your questions too.

Today with Claire Byrne
Ireland's Own - 120 years one of Ireland's most unique weekly publications

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 10:39


Brian O'Connell, RTÉ Reporter

The Drive By
The Drive By-Episode 51-The Countdown to October 1st. Italy's First Female PM is a Fascist? After the last 2.5 years, ONE THING IS CERTAIN, People are Broken.

The Drive By

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 31:57


In this Episode of the Drive By, the countdown is on to Oct 1st as Canada pushes the reset button for all Canadians.  Italy votes in its first FEMALE Prime Minister! Freeway looks back at the last two and a half years and wonders what exactly happened to us as people? 

Ireland's Birth Stories
EP114 - Ruth-Ann, TTC 4 years, One Pregnancy and Birth, Vaginal Birth

Ireland's Birth Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 67:07


In this weeks episode I share my chat Ruth-Ann who talks me through her one pregnancy and birth. Ruth-Ann struggled to conceive for almost 5 years. She found a really supportive HCP who led her to another HCP. Together they gave her the treatment and guidance she needed. She fell pregnant within a matter of weeks and shares her struggle to process seeing a positive test.Ruth-Ann then shares her daughters birth which wasn't the experience she hoped for. She talks me through the hours that followed and how incredible it is to watch her husband be that dad he is to their beautiful little girl.BIRTH STORIES LIVE - Ticketshttps://www.kiwico.com/panda - Code IREBIRTH to avail of 30% off your first order Support the podcastBuy Me a CoffeePatreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

COVID-19: What You Need to Know
COVID-19: Two Years, One Million Lives

COVID-19: What You Need to Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 41:06


One million Americans have now died from COVID-19. In this ABC News special we look back at the last two years and examine how, for the rest of us, life has changed. ABC's Alex Stone visits Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles to check on the morale of frontline workers. Cheri Preston investigates the toll the pandemic has taken on our mental health. Mike Dobuski explores how the lockdown made many rethink their career choices. The pandemic also has highlighted racial and ethnic disparities in our health system, as our Lionel Moise reports. And Michelle Franzen looks at how our children's learning has suffered over the last two years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Medtime Stories
Episode 15: Final Years - One Last Hurrah!

Medtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 30:02


Hi here! Join us as we contemplate the final weeks of medschool for many of our colleagues. Another in our new review series, today tackling the play directed and produced by our peers. Plus, a secret surprise on why we've been away this week!Email: stories.medtime@gmail.com

Infectious Groove Podcast
After Two Years, One Thing Remains Clear

Infectious Groove Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 69:06


Okay, well more than one thing remains clear and I am going to start this on a positive note. I'm really trying to get hired this season, or at least turn my unpaid internship into a paid one, so maybe starting this off on a positive note will help that. First things first, and though this has been said a myriad of times already, we will never stop saying it. THANK YOU. Without all of you, we wouldn't be diving headfirst into season 5 (it's actually crazy to even say that out loud honestly). So yes, the first thing that remains clear is that you all certainly know how to show us a massive amount of support, and for that, we are eternally thankful.Now that we've gotten that out of the way, we can address the elephant in the room. Why in 2022 are we still having to talk about and discuss all of the many ways that artists in the music industry are taken advantage of? It's truly mind-boggling to at least 2 out of the 3 of us sitting here. The cat and mouse game that the music industry is, continues to evolve as times change. Stories of your favorite artists being taken advantage of by the industry are far from a new tale. Most recently T-Pain (yes that T-Pain, the guy who can actually sing in real life without Autotune) came out and posted some rather disheartening figures showing how artists are being paid by streaming services. If you haven't seen the photo, just take our word for it, it's not nearly enough in any way shape, or form and you probably won't be that surprised—which is also sad. As the industry continues to evolve and gobble up each and every way an artist has to create a reliable revenue stream, it leaves us wondering what's next? If you're being professionally pigeonholed, how on earth are you supposed to make a living doing what you love to do? Join us as we dig back into something that keeps on coming back up. It's season 5, episode 2 of your favorite independent recording artist's, personal assistant's, dog walker's favorite music podcast. LET'S GO!!! Keep up with all of the music we talk about in each episode by listening to the Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist, exclusively on Spotify. Infectious Groove Podcast, part of the OddPods Media Network.

Sudden Double Deep
138 YEARS (One Million Years B.C., 45 years and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years)

Sudden Double Deep

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 85:57


On this episode we cover Hammer's One Million Years B.C., which stars Raquel Welch in a furkini. We also watch the brilliant 45 Years which stars Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling. And we cap off the episode with Ron Howard's documentary, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!

Bitch Slap  ...The Accelerated Path to Peace!
Interview #27 Arlina A. 27 years one day at a time and still growing...

Bitch Slap ...The Accelerated Path to Peace!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 95:45


Arlina A has been in recovery for 27 years and her mission is to help other people.  Currently she's filling the hole of helping women to find sobriety inside and outside of traditional recovery.  Much to many's chagrin it turns out there just may be solutions outside of the “12 steps”.  Arlina is incredibly well read in the personal growth space and can put her money where her mouth is…  She's funny, fun to talk to, and just an all out amazing women.  She gets into her most recent bitch slap at the end.Episode notes:Register for the “Tools For A Good Life Summit” here www.toolsforagoodlifesummit.comArlina A from Idaho.   You can find everything Arlina here: www.Soberlifeschool.comShe was the first podcast I was on. And yes I was a little unruly on her podcast:). One day at a time podcast. https://odaatchat.com/ She's had her podcast 5 years. June 2016. How does that happen? (Tim Ferriss)Corporate sales history:).   Celebrated shopping and the fan fare wares off.  The “something I said helped her stay sober” moment that outweighed any big check moment.Arlina's been sober 27 years. We are not reps for AA lol.You've got to give it away to keep it and I'm greedy so…Some women don't want to go to a “He” centered format…The big book and 12x12 are magical. Take what you like and leave the rest.Fear of death will manifest differently for women maybe. Men and the warrior mentality. Men are considered disposable…. What is our value?  Those who are able to confront intimacy. Comparison is the thrift of joy.What you think about you bring about. Be intentional and mindful and look at the positives.  Focus on what you are doing right so you can do more of that.I'm of the mindset that everyone is doing the best they can with the information they have in the moment. The brain-it's an efficiency thing.You can't hate yourself into wellness. The inner dialogue is just ridiculous.The whole idea about meditation is to give us a little pause between the thought and the response.  The brains job is to think.  That's it's job. But we don't need to attach ourselves to those thoughts.Your tool for evolution If you spot it you got it!  You can't love or hate something about yourself unless it's something you love or hate about someone else.  The pot calling the kettle black.But it also works about the people you admire.Making the popping sound.  “Make the popping sound son.”The sound that you hear when your hard comes out of your ass. Or In a more spiritual way it's when the veil of denial is lifted.I had no tools to resolve my pain to resolution.A little riff on “the steps”…The distractions (addictions) are endless!The limitless possibilities are available all the time.My ability to recognize where I am making mistakes turned out to be my super power.  “I am not what I do”.Recovery is about recovering our whole selves. The good and the bad.   Can you love your unloveable parts?  Could I meet my dearest charterer defect with empathy and compassion?If I'm judging others I am really judging myself…. The reverse of that is true as well. George Orwell - You get in trouble your thought crimes.Oprah riff.  She loves Oprah. Oprah introduced her to all these teachers that have blown her mind and transformed her world.Marianne Williamson, Gary Zukav, Deepak Chopra, Wayne dyer. “The seed of the soul”, “The Dancing Wu Li Masters”I quit the corporate life - I could not live any longer not being aligned with my purpose, which is to help others.The practical solutions that Marianne Williamson offers.  Tell me what you love about men “We're not complicated…” (and more).  I love her answer of how men are relative to women.Gary Zhukov - what a sweet sweet soul. Depack's meditations.  Wayne Dyer. Tony Robins. “Change your mind, change your life”Who's the biggest pain in the ass in the world right now?  Politicians.Aa is not the only way.  There are many paths to recovery.  Addiction is a very complicated issue.  Using people to make myself feel better.   SLAA. Sex and love addicts anonymous.I'm broken, I'll never be fixed, I'm hopeless.  At essence we are all basically the same. We are all doing the best we can with the information we have.   There are teachers bringing light and love into the world.  The answers are out there.Negativity bias.  Confirmation bias. There is no difference. We are all in the same boat.  Often times people aren't able to move to solution until their pain and feelings are validated.Tara Brach - RAIN MeditationWhat is it that I do want?  That's a more interesting question then what's wrong with me…  Ask better questions.  We need to ask better questions.Vulnerability and transparency and that requires a lot of courage.   I have lots of unpopular optionsWhen someone is sharing at a meeting and someone starts to cry, I hate the tissue distributors. Something is emerging, something needs to come out through tears, the are finally processing their negativity and someone shoved a tissue in their hand.   It disrupts that persons process and I'm like “you fuckers!”  Just let people cry - when they are ready for a tissue they will ask for one.  And more on the “tissue distributors”.I really do think that “the men should work with the men and the women should work with the women”. An recovery saying.  When you know better you should do better.  Not all (recovery) meetings are created equal. Some (recovery) meetings are very sick.AA (recovery) is not the only way - people hate to hear that.  We are not doctors, it is not ok to tell somebody to not to take their meditation.There was a period where I thought I new better - I was confused about my role as a sponsor let's say.  Where I thought I new better than they did about themselves.We are always changing.  We are always evolving or devolving.  Are used to think that I knew what was better for other people. I was self-righteous.When I turned twenty (years sober) my overwhelming feeling was shame.  Shame that I wasn't “better yet”. That was the thought that came up for me and I was unprepared for it. That kind of shame   Omg I still have judgments. Maybe that was when I started thinking we should focus on our assets.Instead of looking at how far I'd come I was looking at how far I needed to go. The default mode network. It's always challenging to break out of that default mode.Her most recent bitch slap - she had just put her son into treatment. “I didn't realize how asleep at the wheel I had been”.   At home. I have this workaholism thing.  So that was brought to light. “Like last week!” What I know to do is double down on my self care practice.  Why am I distracting so much?  Why can't I tolerate silence.  Every waking moment was filled with… ( her list is awesome)(Son is 17)Drastic change in the way I'm feeling thinking seeing the world.  I was in denial about my kids.  They are video game kids.  They never went anywhere or did anything…. But low and behold…. I was not aware of the facts shall we say.  “I looked good for a while”. I'm awake now. To my codependency.  I was paralyzed by fear.  I was in denial and I didn't even know it.I created “Bite me” custom cookies. I'm scaling!  I'm always feeding my brain and it felt like a distraction.  This all came to light last week.  Home Depot.  More doing. I'm exhausted Mischa.  I'm exhausted. The biggest blow up she's seen in recovery. She saw her friend at a meeting in the morning…. And she was dead 3 hours later.   If you have chronic pain go see a board certified addiction specialist.Talk about a wake up call.  Hence her recovery podcast. The “One day at a time” podcast.Rebirth stories?  We see so many good things on the daily. Thousands of good things go right every day.   I've seen some crazy ass people…. And their lives change. Some people are unrecognizable for the better.  It happens all the time.Our little worlds are so small.  There's room for us all.  There's enough crazy to go around. Look for her “Brain Washers Club”. A membership site.You can find everything Arlina here: www.Soberlifeschool.com.Start podcasting!  Get the Shure MV88 mobile mic, you can literally take it anywhere on the fly https://amzn.to/2Mnba3QAccess my “Insiders Guide to Finding Peace” here: https://belove.media/peace    See more resources at https://belove.media/resources.   Email me: contact@belove.media   For social Media:      https://www.instagram.com/mrmischaz/https://www.facebook.com/MischaZvegintzov    Subscribe and share to help spread the love for a better world!As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

The Clarke County Democrat Podcast
Flying Bricks Community Band celebrates 10 years, one year late!

The Clarke County Democrat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 3:30


The Flying Bricks Community Band will present its 32nd concert Sunday, July 18 and it will be a milestone for the group of dedicated amateur and professional musicians. The band was formed in the spring of 2010. A big 10-year anniversary celebration was planned last year but Covid-19 got in the way and wrecked those plans. Sunday's concert will be that celebration. The concert is at 3 p.m. in the Bedsole Theatre of the Thomasville Civic Center. Chris Beverly has played with and helped nurture the band since its inception. He remembered how it came to be. “Back in 2009,...Article Link

The Scott Howard Genuine ScLoHo Media and Marketing Podcast
205 ScLoHo Podcast E-206 20 Years One Day At A Time

The Scott Howard Genuine ScLoHo Media and Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 7:33


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Lakeside United Methodist Church
Learning to Read the Bible, Week 3: Multiple Authors, A Thousand Years, One Story

Lakeside United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 38:28


Sermon: Multiple Authors, A Thousand Years, One Story Scripture: Matthew 28:18-20 Speaker: Rev. Dan Wunderlich Description: We have explored the story of the whole Bible and how it can be useful to us as a map. Now we need to start asking questions about the story itself. What is its purpose, how does it set about accomplishing that purpose, and why does it—or, frankly, why should it—matter to us today? Sermon Series: Learning to Read the Bible Reading the Bible isn’t easy. But neither are the most important and meaningful things in life. Relationships, our well-being, making a positive impact—they all take work! As we learn how to read the Bible, it doesn’t necessarily get easier, but we can get better at it. In this extended series, we will learn how to read the Bible with the help of amazing free resources from the BibleProject.

Emerging Markets Startups
Indonesia | 6 unicorns in 4 years, one of the fastest growing startup ecosystems

Emerging Markets Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 46:14


Indonesia is the world’s 4th most populated country with almost 280 million people. Its enormous size plus strong economy has enabled its exploding tech ecosystem with 6 unicorns in just 4 years. The largest being ride hailing superapp, Go-jek, valued at $10B. No surprise given Indonesians are obsessed with mobile tech and internet penetration stands at 73%. Indonesians are culturally very social and high on trust, driving network effects, and the collection of tons of data enabling better services . Around 50% of the people are under 30 years old with 70% of millennials saying they want to be startup founders. Every year new unicorns spawn bringing along it a healthy venture capital scene with pre-series A rounds starting at $5-10M. Even Jay-Z invested in Indonesian startups! Could Indonesia be the next China in terms of startup tech growth? We’re joined by Nicole Yap, the managing director of Digitaraya, Indonesia’s leading tech accelerator, to help us explore one of the fastest growing startup ecosystems in the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dianna-yau/support

Fun with Bells - bell and handbell ringing interviews

Originally timed to coincide with the 75th anniversary of VE day, this unique episode sees host Cathy Booth, joined by a whole cast of ringers, bust the myths about ringing during World War II. This is the full version of ‘thirty voices, seventy-five years, one story’. And what a story!Bell towers across the country are currently silent due to the coronavirus pandemic. Unprecedented is currently a much-used word, but in this case not warranted, as we discover that 2020 is not the first time in living memory that ringing has had to stop.Cathy discovers the true story of this earlier ban on ringing, brought to life from archived letters and articles, and the amazing true-life experiences of people who were there, including Dennis Brock, Britain’s oldest bell ringer and Eric Hitchins who rang his first peal on VE Day 1945.The parallels with the current situation are striking. We discover that ringers’ concerns echo down the years, with their distress at the prospect of not being able to ring at Easter felt as keenly then as now. And, it appears, they were just as resourceful when locked out of their towers. Oh, and not much has changed with the locals either – always complaining about the noise of the bells, until, of course, there’s a ban!We obviously all know end of the story as we wouldn’t all be here today had the ringers not got back to their towers, rolled out their recruitment plans and shared their passion for ringing. This is a hopeful, positive and inspiring tale – truly a story for our times.For more information including photographs, background and the ringing biographies of our 2 interviewees see : www.funwithbells.com

Section 422: A show about the Milwaukee Brewers
Seven Trades, 25 Years, One MVP

Section 422: A show about the Milwaukee Brewers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 40:32


Rundown2:33 Going Back to 19937:47 A 2001 Deal with Houston11:54 Nelson Cruz Becomes a Brewer14:47 The Carlos Lee Trade19:21 A Return to the Postseason21:32 The Blockbuster with Kansas City24:22 Greinke for Segura, Segura for Anderson, Hill & Díaz31:21 The Christian Yelich Trade Follow Will on Twitter: @WillSammonFollow Derek on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper Get a free 90-day trial to The Athletic at: TheAthletic.com/free90days Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ginger Anne's Jam Bands Podcast
Celebrating 10 Years. One Show At A Time: Eric Clapton, Phish, Jason Isbell, Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite, Joe Walsh

Ginger Anne's Jam Bands Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 55:33


KarāmaSūtra
40 years, one man, one job.

KarāmaSūtra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 27:33


KarāmaSūtra's first episode looks back at the humble origins of the UAE's first South Indian vegetarian restaurant, which opened its doors 40 years ago.

KarāmaSūtra
40 years, one man, one job.

KarāmaSūtra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 27:33


KaramāSūtra debuts with an episode that somewhat appropriately starts in the district of Karama in Dubai. If you're a long-term Dubai or UAE resident you might have heard about a quaint restaurant called Woodlands. Even if you haven't, join us as we trace its origins and meet Ashok Kumar, who arrived in Dubai 40 years ago to set it up, and is the one constant in an ever-changing neighbourhood. **Credits** This episode of KaramāSūtra is hosted by Vinita Bharadwaj & Chirag Desai. We're produced by Chirag Desai. Our intern is Abhishek Venkatasubramanian. With special thanks to Rijosh Joseph. Thanks to [Frying Pan Adventures](https://fryingpanadventures.com) for their support of this episode. Listen in for a 10% discount on their tours.

RTÉ - Brexit Republic
Two borders, four years, one protocol.

RTÉ - Brexit Republic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 37:42


UK PM Boris Johnson went to Manchester to address his party conference for the first time as leader proposing a new UK alternative to the backstop - the Northern Ireland/Ireland protocol. RTÉ Europe Editor Tony Connelly, London Correspondent Seán Whelan and Deputy Foreign Editor Colm Ó Mongáin look at the protocol's prognosis.

The Property Podcast
TPP336: 0 to 10 properties in five years – one listener's story

The Property Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 19:41


Forget location, location, location - we're talking about education, education, education. And today we have a guest who's put ALL our property education into practice. Today we're kickstarting a two-part series and talking to Mark Ward who has taken all those property lessons and built himself a double digit portfolio in just five years! Impressive stuff. So settle in and get ready to listen to what Mark has achieved and just how he did it. Who knows, this might just give you the kick start you need.  To give you some back story, Mark got in touch with us over on Instagram. Like many Property Podcast listeners, his journey started out accidentally - so for all you accidental landlords out there, this is an episode for you! Mark has bought two properties per year at below market value, he's then refurbished and refinanced them to release some cash. And in just 5 years, he's got a pretty sweet, double-digit portfolio on his hands.  Rob D caught up with Mark to have a little chat about his journey so far. It's definitely an episode you'll want to listen to, no matter what stage of your property investment journey you're at.   The Robs are also discussing the latest Hometrack price index in this episode. Once again Liverpool is top of the list, closely followed by Nottingham, Leicester, Manchester and Birmingham. Just behind them are Sheffield and Leeds which are all locations we tipped for big things at the start of the year.  This month, the report has looked at the amount of stock coming onto the market compared to the number of sales that have been agreed. In Manchester the ratio of sales to new supply has increased which is a signal that Manchester is likely to continue to grow in house prices - phenomenal considering how much Manchester has already grown in the past few years!  If you're wanting further info on these hotspot locations, you can find our useful location guides over on the education section of our website which will certainly help you with narrowing down the areas you'd like to invest in.    Our Hub Extra this week is a new podcast recommendation! Don't worry, The Robs haven't started another podcast - not yet anyway. This podcast is called Heavyweight from Gimlet who produce a lot of great podcasts, but this one takes someone back to a moment in their life that they regret or keep thinking back to, and he helps them resolve that situation and move on.  It's not ‘heavy' in the tone of voice, it's actually quite comical and really entertaining. So this is a good one for you to unwind with.   We'd love to hear what you think of this week's Property Podcast over on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. You might even have a topic you'd like us to cover in the future - if so, pop us a message on social and we'll see what we can do. Make sure you've liked and subscribed to our brand new YouTube channel where we upload new content every week!  If that wasn't enough, you can also join our friendly property community on the Property Hub forum. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Here We Grow Podcast
HWGP002: New Years - One Step Back, Two Steps Forward

Here We Grow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 29:17


Jeff and Justin continue the theme of New Years Goals and discuss how to handle setbacks and walls in reaching your goals for the new year.

Laugh It Up Fuzzball
Laugh It Up Fuzzballs (Ep. 126) - Three Bromigos... 2018 years... one review episode

Laugh It Up Fuzzball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 125:29


Welcome to the place where I get to let my geek flag fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This is where I look into the world of geekdom and some geek news, comics, The Simpsons, Star Wars, and whatever randomness finds its way onto the recording. This level of the podcast is a recap of the year that was 2018. Danny, Blue, and I do Top 5 lists for all the geeky television and movies that graced our screens. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support

Quilt Cabana Corner
Episode 50 That New Years One

Quilt Cabana Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 20:43


Happy New Year! Join me for a fun quilty discussion! It's short this week due to the holidays but it's still packed with fun stuff! Sandi Find me at www.quiltcabanapatterns.com  

The Cooler Than Ecto Podcast
Harry Potter Film Series Part One (Years 1 To 4)

The Cooler Than Ecto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 57:07


To properly prepare for Fantastic Beast And The Crimes Of Grindelwald, The Cooler The Ecto are revisiting the Harry Potter Film Series in two podcasts. The first episode will focus on Years One to Four (Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone, Chamber Of Secrets, Prisoner Of Azkaban, and Goblet Of Fire). Host Rob Champion, Jenny Patell, and Lisa Battle discuss how J.K. Rowling's Literary Wizarding World transferred to the screen and its impact on Pop Culture. The Cooler Than Ecto Podcast. It's A Dope Nostalgia Podcast For Un-Dope Times. To never miss a throwback episode, Subscribe to us and also Like, Share, Rate and Review us. We're on iTunes, Google Play Music, and all another podcast apps. Links below. iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cooler-than-ecto-podcast/id1309133613?mt=2 Google Play Music https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ijrvgdzfzcoafood6z3df4w6obq

Work Your Wealth Podcast
5 Business Lessons in 5 Years

Work Your Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 34:00


5 Business Lessons I’ve Learned in 5 Years One of the fun parts of being a financial planner is getting to field and answer questions from clients and readers all around the country. In these Work Your Wealth episodes I'll be taking time to address and answer questions I've come across from readers and clients throughout my career. Today I'm talking about the 5 business lessons I've learned and sharing some details (and numbers) behind our company. Get Uncomfortable Fast Connect with People Outside of Your Industry Delegate and Learn to Let Go Find Your Three Pillars Find Your Blue Ocean HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: Workable Wealth is celebrating a birthday! Where Workable Wealth started and what it has grown into Tools WW leverages to help clients along the way Why WW believes in being accountability partners for its clients Why you should be comfortable with being uncomfortable How leveraging social media helped Mary Beth get uncomfortable The importance of connecting with people outside of your industry A crucial step to being successful in scaling and growing The structure of and who is on the Workable Wealth team Have you found your “three pillars” The role mentorship has played in the growth of Workable Wealth Why a mentor who challenges you is a perfect mentor Workable Wealth wouldn’t be where it was today without masterminds How Mary Beth’s “business bestie” helped her find time for her Why your blue ocean doesn’t have to look like everyone else’s A new product WW is looking to roll out in the coming months In a few weeks WW will be putting a call out… Where Workable Wealth is headed LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Workable Wealth 3 Year Birthday Post What You Should Look for in a Financial Planner Managing Your Social Media When to Lead and When to Let Go Blue Ocean Strategy book 30 min consultation  

Yoga Chat with the Accidental Yogist
Episode 336 - Bhakti Fest 2018 - Ten Years, One Heart, One People

Yoga Chat with the Accidental Yogist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 221:40


August 24, 2018 This week's topic: Bhakti Fest 2018 - Ten Years, One Heart, One People Interviews: Sri Dharma Mittra, yoga instructor Featured Music: One Earth One People, Fantuzzi feat Avi Sills, Deon Estus, Richard Hardy, Rocker Tee & Rob Sherman We Are One, Prem Moham & Surya Sat Siri, Donna de Lory Ang Sung Wahe Guru / Love Like the Sun, Ananda Yogiji My Tribe, The Beloveds Heart of the Gopis, Jai Uttal Bogotaj (Om Namah Shivaya), Adam Bauer Hare Krishna Govinda, Ragani Nur Allah Nur (Sufi Bahai World Chants), Sean Johnson & The Wild Lotus Band Another Lifetime, Dhanya feat MC Yogi Warrior Sound, SriKala Aham Prema, Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe Gayatri, Jim Beckwith & Hans Christian Govindam Adi Purusham, Shantala Total Surrender, Sirgun Kaur Devi Chant, Krishna Das Jai Srimannarayana, Swan Kirtan Asatoma (Live), Kirtan Soul Revival Amatarasu (Rara Avis & AtTyA Remix), Joss Jaffe Heart Beats One (Universal Mix), Johanna Beekman Om Shanti Om, Mike Cohen

Brilliant Business Moms with Beth Anne Schwamberger
160: Using Star Power To Grow Your Business with Sarah Shaw

Brilliant Business Moms with Beth Anne Schwamberger

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 43:54


We appreciated the new perspective that Sarah brought to today’s show! Even if you don’t have your sights set on celebrities, her tips are great for any business owner wanting to grow through influencers. Sarah Shaw is a 3rd generation entrepreneur, and she has done it all. She’s worked in the film industry, had a successful handbag business, and is particularly skilled at reaching out to celebrities to get her products more recognition and make more sales. She now teaches others how to do just that at sarahshawconsulting.com. In addition to all of this, she’s a single mom to 9-year-old identical twin girls (so fun!) Listen Now On the Podcast 1:10 - Launching A Handbag Business10:15 - How Do You Even Get A Celebrity’s Address!?11:36 - Filling Huge Department Store Orders17:20 - Hitting $500,000 in Sales In 2 Years20:05 - Tenacity in Business24:00 - Setting Your Business Revenue Goals28:30 - Getting Your Products in Front of Celebrities37:00 - Leveraging Self-Confidence40:28 - Sarah's Adorable Mommy Moment Launching A Handbag Business How did Sarah get started in business? What made her handbags a smashing success? She started her handbag company on a whim while working in the film business, doing costumes for movies. She had this random idea, which surprised her because she never thought she’d be an entrepreneur. “I am a third generation entrepreneur, but I thought no way would that life be for me! I want a steady paycheck and retirement!” But when small business is in your DNA, it’s hard to fight! Sarah worked on this handbag idea during her nights and weekends, shuffling around her schedule to do it. She asked everyone she had ever met in her life for help! It felt a bit dumb, but she didn’t let the feeling deter her from trying. One of her big early mistakes was that she didn’t have any insights on figuring out pricing structure. When you have a product-based business and are laying out money to create your items, if you’re not correctly pricing your work you’ll go out of business fast. Service-based businesses have it a bit easier in terms of pricing. Their ROI is generally higher, and oftentimes the startup costs aren’t as steep. As her business grew, Sarah knew she had to get on top of pricing. Let’s say a bag cost her $25 to make, she might be selling those wholesale at $50, while a store sold it for $100. She didn’t know how markups worked and her numbers didn’t add up. When she would sell bags person-to-person, she would maybe sell a bag for $30 or $40 and feel good about it because she just wanted her money back. Profitability was not on her mind, and it would have driven her out of business if she didn’t realize her pricing structure wasn't sustainable. The one business aspect she totally DID get right off the bat was marketing. She wasn’t afraid to ask people, even those she knew randomly, if they wanted to buy her bags. Then, friends of friends started asking for a Sarah Shaw Handbag and word spread around LA. Some of Sarah’s friends worked on movie or television sets, and she asked if she could set up a table of her handbags at lunch. She sold a few more bags this way. Over dinner one night, a costume designer friend of Sarah’s was lamenting the fact that she had to outfit Donald Sutherland in only Donna Karan clothes. (Donna Karan was a big name designer in the late 1990s.) Then Sarah had a lightbulb moment: I can get my products to celebrities and let them market for me! Before the age of social media, what a brilliant way to get your product in front of more eyes! “I called everyone I knew who had film connections and started to get bags into the hands of agents and publicists.” As Sarah built business, she started an email list of people who purchased her bags. When she started her celebrity product project she sent an email to her list of 1,000 and told them what she was doing, letting them know that she was getting bags to celebrities. (This was a great practice run to some promotional emails she would be sending later!) About 5 to 6 months after sending those initial bags, Sarah had an unexpected payoff! Liv Tyler showed up on the pages of InStyle magazine holding one of her bags she had sent over months and months earlier. Another day Sarah was waiting in an office and flipped open US Weekly to find Kristen Davis carrying one of her bags, too! “I started sending those pictures to magazines, mentioning the celebrity holding my product, and they started writing about it. Not many people were seeding celebrities with products at that time, but it seemed logical to me. I was sort of a pioneer in that field.” After that, her business took off! She got her bags to over 70 A-List celebrities. She made bags specifically for Julia Roberts in Oceans 11 and America’s Sweethearts. Those bags were purchased by Bergdorf Goodman and Sundance Catalogue, respectively. One of her most business-changing connections, Sarah was asked to make a bag for the Legally Blonde movie. Though the bag was never seen in the film, it did make the cut of an advertising poster. Thanks to the publicity, her company went from half a million in sales to a million that year. Nordstrom bought tons of bags, over $150,000 worth. And Sony Pictures was so excited about it that they sent over mini movie posters to include in each bag. Sarah appeared on E! Entertainment and Access Hollywood. She found that success really builds on itself. “And I have to thank my lucky stars that my friend complained to me over dinner one night!” Sarah is grateful for this unique way to have validated her product. “You need to make sure you have something to keep you going, and to know that you have something more than just you and your mom think is cute!” And Sarah’s celebrity endorsements certainly prove that. How Do You Even Get A Celebrity’s Address!? We had to ask, how do you even go about getting the address of a celebrity!? Sarah’s business started before Internet use really took off. Back then, she just called up agencies to ask who represented So-and-So. Sometimes she would write a letter or send the product with a note, “Could you please get this to Sarah Jessica Parker?” But there was no way to verify if her bag got into the hands of the celeb. Now, Sarah recommends using ContactAnyCelebrity.com. This site has contact information for pretty much any famous person on the planet. Nifty! Filling Huge Department Store Orders A lot of moms listening are thinking that it would be a dream come true for a big store to place orders for their products! Does Sarah have tips to help make sure this mega-business dream would work out? Is it even profitable? Sarah strongly cautions mompreneurs to take any relationship with department stores very slowly. “They’re not always your best friend. They could love you today and hate you tomorrow.” And one return of a mass order from a department store could easily bankrupt your business. Sarah recommends to get a solid base of small stores (think boutiques and shops) who actually know and support you first. Then you could turn to department or mass market stores (think Costco and Target). Really think about working with those bigger retailers as icing on the cake. Sarah explained that these days, most stores work essentially on consignment - though it’s more complicated than that. Usually in the small print they’ll have language referring to either a 30, 60, or 90 day period after which all of your products would get returned if they don’t sell through! For moms who do want to pursue bigger stores, Sarah recommends you test the waters first. Either suggest or agree to a small test run of products before going big time. She says most stores will want to start small anyway, but really encourage it - and be thrilled with the chance! “If it doesn’t go well, it won’t be a financial disaster.” (Hard words to hear, but true!) Picture a store chain with 80 to 90 stores. You might suggest to test your product in their top 10 stores first. Sarah also warns that working with the buyer can be SUPER important. You want to ensure they’re purchasing your best bestseller, not just their favorite product. (And you’ll have to listen to the podcast for a fun entrepreneur family story Sarah has!) Bottom line: you know your products best, and send what you know will work. You’re the expert on your product! Her wisdom was SO good, and applies to lots of areas of business. Hitting $500,000 in Sales In 2 Years One of Sarah’s businesses made an impressive $500,000 in sales during her first 2 years, with just one patented product! “I’m kinda an animal when it comes to business!” Sarah says. She had lots of investors in her handbag company, but had to close the business in 2002 when she lost most of her investors after 9/11. She hobbled along in business for a while, but realized she couldn’t function without that investor money. She tried a few ideas, but realized how much she didn’t know about running business. With Sarah Shaw Handbags, a lot of her day-to-day operations were hired out. So she started teaching herself Photoshop, email marketing, and website building. In 2003 she created the genius idea of a handbag organizer. She patented the product and thought she’d have an easy time getting it into the hands of all the stores she once sold handbags to. Her attitude was very carefree, “I have all these stores who sold my handbags and they love me! I’ll sell a ton!” But none of those handbag reps wanted her new product. ‘It lit a fire under my rear end!” Sarah said. And she thought, “I’m going to show you all you’re missing something huge!” And she set out on a mission. Tenacity in Business Sarah initially kept her focus on high-end stores found in the pages of fashion magazines. (Remember, this was in 2003-2004. There was very minimal search engine optimization and no social media!) Then she had a shift in her strategy. “I started looking for distributors overseas. I wondered what it would be like to work with mass distributors like QVC and Walmart.” She took a closer look and realized that the small stores were really making up the bulk of her revenue. She made enough to get personal revenue for herself, about 85 stores in her 1st year, and at end of 2nd year she sold in 400 stores The business snowballed from there. Much like her handbags, she got the product to media outlets and to celebs. She even made custom handbag hangers for Jennifer Aniston! She also scored a magazine feature in Redbook and sold about 900 hangers after that. “Living in Los Angeles you can get lost in celebrity magazines - the Marie Clarie’s and Harper’s Bazaar - but don’t think about the other magazines that actually have some of the largest reaches in the country.” Needless to say, Sarah’s tenacity paid off. She called a minimum of 10 stores a day trying to get her handbags in. “I’d psyche myself up and gather all my selling materials around me, then I’d pick up the phone. I don’t take no for an answer...as long as they leave the door open, I’m going to keep putting my foot through it.” Setting Your Business Revenue Goals No matter your business, Sarah says you’ve got to spend the time on the avenue driving your business. “I don’t like to think about how much the company as a whole will make. What I like to do is figure how much money I personally want to make and go from there.” A $1M goal, for example, is huge! Take the money goal and divide it by how many products you have to sell to hit that goal. Maybe I need to sell 1,000 products to make $1 million. And you need 100 stores to order 10 units. If you don’t think you can get 100 stores in a year, and they each ordered 4 times a year, you’d still make the money. Break down your goal into more manageable bites and work on hitting those goals one at a time. (Maybe it’ll be something like every 10th store you call gives you a yes, then you know that you need to call 10 stores each day for 10 days to get the number that you need!) In Sarah’s case, she wasn't getting anywhere with the stores she usually sold to. So what did she do? She found sales reps who could help her, and also help her product get licensed. “Suddenly I could turn my one product in twelve colors into something to support my family.” Getting Your Products in Front of Celebrities Sarah has carved out a real space in the marketplace for herself, getting businesses owners connected with celebrities to promote their products. I had to ask if she could give us specific advice on how other women in business can reach out to celebs and actually get noticed but getting products into the right hands. Sarah had a few really solid tips: Know your customer base and which celebs would resonate with them. If you go after Celebrity A but they don't necessarily care about her, no matter how much you push it the news will fall flat because they like Celebrity B better. You really want a return for all this effort! Be clear about why you’re getting your particular product or service to THAT particular celeb. If the celebrity is never seen out and about, it may not be worth your time to source them with products. Make sure you’re sending to celebrities who keep a public profile. (For example, if you make baby hair clips you could send it to someone who just had a baby. And if they’re the type to take their baby on walks in the stroller, it would be a good bet to send your product to that celebrity.) When you find that perfect celebrity, reach out to them and write a honest note about why you want to send them your product. Most of the time celebrities are happy to receive the offer; it’s rare that you’ll get a no. Follow up with the agent or publicists to ensure that the celebrity has received your product. Once you have confirmed that the celebrity has your gift in hand, Sarah thinks it’s great to put up a landing page on your site featuring everyone who has your product. If you do this, it is very important to get the disclaimers right. Something like, “We know these celebrities have received their product as a gift, and were not paid to receive the product as a gift. These individuals have not reviewed this product.” Sarah is a huge fan of the media blitz! She thinks it’s a great idea to write to popular magazines and tell them which celebrities have your product. (Fun fact: you do not need to purchase permission to reprint a photo featured in a magazine. You can simply scan the image into your computer and put it on your press page.) Or, you could write to various bloggers with the same news. The blogger may not necessarily be interested in finding and featuring celebs, but the news that your product is in the hands of an A-lister may give you credibility! If ever you do spot your item in the same picture as a celebrity, Sarah says it’s important to act fast on the news! You want to really publicize the moment. But if you’re worried about not being able to meet demand, you can simply write a note in your shop that, “Because this item was featured in People Magazine, it’s on backorder until blah blah date.” Don’t worry about the windfall, just take it as it comes! I thought her comments about how to handle an unexpected windfall was SUCH a good point! I did something similar with a product in which I did a Kickstarter. I did preorders, and was able to then go place the big order with my manufacturer knowing I already had sales. It makes sense that if you get a ton of unexpected traffic because of a celebrity being seen with your product, use the momentum to take the pre orders or backorders, whatever you call it! That way, you have cash to make the product. Or if you’re a handmade business, now you have the cash to find your assistant to help you produce more product. Leveraging Self-Confidence Calling stores in the blind can be really scary! Or maybe you’ve loved a celeb since you were five and are trying to send them free product. It can be intimidating! What you need is to boost your confidence. Get in the mental space of “We all eat, poop, and sleep!” Celebrities aren’t any different from other people! Store buyers aren’t better than you and don’t know more than you. They’re all normal people with a job that makes them famous. We all know their face, but not really them. Sarah told us a story of one time when taking her kids to the pumpkin patch in LA, Amy Adams was also there with her son. But just outside of the patch, there were tons of photographers standing on hay bales set up like a grand stand taking photos of them. “Celebrities can’t even go to the pumpkin patch without being hounded. It makes it more humbling to think of them as real person. They can hardly have a personal life that isn’t scrutinized.” And of course, it is exactly being in the public eye that makes celebrity attention so valuable - but it’s good to keep this all in perspective. Sarah's Adorable Mommy Moment Sarah has identical twin girls. When they were around 3, they were at grandma’s house to celebrate her birthday. Sarah’s sister said to one of her daughters, “Go and see your mother.” And Sarah’s daughter said emphatically, “That is NOT my mother!” When asked what she meant, her daughter replied, “That is my mama, NOT my mother!” (Sarah said she’d spare us the diaperless twin story that ended up with poo all over their cribs! But safe to say, they never slept in just a diaper again!) Connect with Sarah SarahShawConsulting.com@SarahShawConsulting

Military HD
100 Years, One Moment, Documenting History Through the Eyes of Navy Photographers

Military HD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2015


When a cook aboard USS Mississippi set foot on the shores of Naval Shipyard Pensacola in 1914, he had no idea that the photographs he took on his off-duty time would lay the groundwork for 100 years of Navy photography. Although the photographer rating had yet to exist in the Navy, Walter Leroy Richardson was doing the job, documenting aerial and ship maneuvers, crew movement and daily operations. Recognizing the value and necessity of documenting and creating a visual history of its activities, the Navy asked him to do it officially.

Meaningless Activity
Hero Heads Podcast - Harry Potter Years One & Two

Meaningless Activity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 79:19


Year One: Harry Potter is an orphaned boy brought up by his unfriendly aunt and uncle. At the age of eleven, half-giant Rubeus Hagrid informs him that he is actually a wizard and that his parents were murdered by an evil wizard named Lord Voldemort. Voldemort also attempted to kill one-year-old Harry on the same night, but his killing curse mysteriously rebounded and reduced him to a weak and helpless form. Harry became extremely famous in the Wizarding World as a result. Harry begins his first year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and learns about magic. During the year, Harry and his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger become entangled in the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone which is being kept within the school.Year Two: Harry, Ron, and Hermione return to Hogwarts for their second year, which proves to be more challenging than the last. The Chamber of Secrets has been opened, leaving students and ghosts petrified by an unleashed monster. Harry must face up to claims that he is the heir of Salazar Slytherin (founder of the Chamber), learn that he can speak Parseltongue, and also discover the properties of a mysterious diary only to find himself trapped within the Chamber of Secrets itself.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/southarcadia/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/southarcadia/support

Dual Redundancy: TV Recaps, TV Reviews, and All the Latest in Entertainment News
DR99: 30 Seasons! 15 Years! One Survivor Retrospective Podcast!

Dual Redundancy: TV Recaps, TV Reviews, and All the Latest in Entertainment News

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 111:30


In this week's special episode we discuss all thirty seasons of CBS’ Survivor (in order) in honor of the show’s 15th anniversary this month. What were some our favorite moments and how did they, along with many memorable castaways, shape the game we see today? We attempt to answer this and a variety of other questions in this special retrospective!

Tales of the Smoking Chihuahua
Three Years...One for Each of Our Listeners

Tales of the Smoking Chihuahua

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 104:02


Hey!  We have a phone number!  Call us at 206-736-2267 In this episode, we return from Chad's illness to offer up our longest show yet.  Will Blanchard joins us to look back on three long, long years.  We discuss Piranha Sharks, the douchiness of Screech from Saved by the Bell and we talk sports of all kinds.  Plus, another failed homework assignment and a special reacharound involving Justin Bieber.

Hypnogoria
HYPNOBOBS 66 – The Natural History of the Batman Part 6

Hypnogoria

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2012 89:16


Continuing our epic history of the Batman, Mr Jim Moon discovers what the Caped Crusader was up to in the 1980s… Quite a lot as it turns out, what with  Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, Alan Moore’s The Killing Joke, Crisis on Infinite Earths and Years One to Three!  

The Pretty Good Podcast 1-550
PGP #459 – Two Great Years, One Great Montage!

The Pretty Good Podcast 1-550

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2011


Gina and Randy come in this morning to find a missing in action Elijah and an hour and a half long 2 year anniversary mega montage mysteriously sitting on the computer!

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts
FTB podcast #101 with JESSE DAYTON, MUSIKANTO and JOHANNA DIVINE

Freight Train Boogie Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2011 53:20


FTB podcast #101  features the new CD from JESSE DAYTON called One For The Dancehalls.  Also new music from JD McPHERSON, MUSIKANTO and JOHANNA DIVINE. The full playlist is posted below.  Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast.  Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts.  Here's the direct link to listen now!  And this is the RSS feed for non-iTunes listeners: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss Show #101 JESSE DAYTON - One For The Dancehalls - One for the Dance Halls JOHANNA DIVINE - Done 'em In -Mile-High Rodeo JIMMY BALDWIN - Wake Me Up When You're Gone -Vivador JD McPHERSON - Your Love (All That I'm Missing) -Signs & Signifiers (mic break) DAVID OLNEY - Red Tail Hawk -Dutchman's Curve BLUE GIANT - Lonely Girl -Blue Giant ANDREW AND NOAH VAN NORSTRAND - Where Should I Go -All the Good Summers JESSE DAYTON - Back To Back -One for the Dance Halls (mic break) JAIME MICHAELS - Black River -The Man With the Time Machine ANGEL BAND - Didn't See It Coming (When the Levee Broke)  - Bless My Soul ESQUELA - Richie -The Owl has Landed MUSIKANTO - Misty Morning -Ghost Pain (mic break) JESSE DAYTON - The Years -One for the Dance Halls Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie

PipersPicks.TV (OLD version-closing)
PipersPicks #019 (small): Harry Potter - Part 1 (Two Years, One Episode!)

PipersPicks.TV (OLD version-closing)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2008 9:50


PipersPicks.TV (Pick Me!)
PipersPicks #019: Harry Potter - Part 1 (Two Years, One Episode!)

PipersPicks.TV (Pick Me!)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2008 9:50


Welcome, students, to orientation for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry! Second year prefect Piper Reese will give you a first-hand look into our non-muggle world of magic and mayhem and events witch transpired during Harry's first two years in Gryffindor.

The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago
"One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices"

The World Beyond the Headlines from the University of Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2008 49:08


As part of "Displacement Week 2008", architect and women's rights activist Neera Adarkar discusses the history of central Bombay's textile area — one of the most important, least known, stories of modern India. Covering a dense network of textile mills, public housing estates, markets and cultural centers, this area covers approximately one thousand acres in the heart of India's commercial and financial capital. In One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices, Adarkar presents one hundred testimonies from residents of the former mill districts: a window into the history, culture and political economy of a former colonial port city now recasting itself as a global metropolis. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.

CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [audio]

As part of "Displacement Week 2008", architect and women's rights activist Neera Adarkar discusses the history of central Bombay's textile area — one of the most important, least known, stories of modern India. Covering a dense network of textile mills, public housing estates, markets and cultural centers, this area covers approximately one thousand acres in the heart of India's commercial and financial capital. In One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices, Adarkar presents one hundred testimonies from residents of the former mill districts: a window into the history, culture and political economy of a former colonial port city now recasting itself as a global metropolis. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.

CHIASMOS: The University of Chicago International and Area Studies Multimedia Outreach Source [video]

As part of "Displacement Week 2008", architect and women's rights activist Neera Adarkar discusses the history of central Bombay's textile area — one of the most important, least known, stories of modern India. Covering a dense network of textile mills, public housing estates, markets and cultural centers, this area covers approximately one thousand acres in the heart of India's commercial and financial capital. In One Hundred Years, One Hundred Voices, Adarkar presents one hundred testimonies from residents of the former mill districts: a window into the history, culture and political economy of a former colonial port city now recasting itself as a global metropolis. From the World Beyond the Headlines Series.