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This week on Office Ladies 6.0, we celebrate “Best Friends Day”! Jenna and Angela celebrate their best friendship as well as reflect on their childhood best friends. Angela gives the Office Ladies team a “Which Office Character would be your best friend at Dunder Mifflin” quiz and Jenna deep dives best friendship as well as gives tips on how to make friends especially later in life. They also read fan letters about fans' best friends and Sam gives heartfelt thanks to what “Office Ladies” has meant to him over the years. So grab your BFF and enjoy this episode! Jenna's Article “From ‘The Office' to Cancer Survivor and Advocate”: https://www.futureofpersonalhealth.com/cancer-care/from-the-office-to-cancer-survivor-and-advocate/ “Who Would be Your Best Friend at the Office if You Worked at Dunder Mifflin?” Quiz https://www.buzzfeed.com/averysophia/which-office-character-is-your-best-friend-36xpb Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCASTE EP0651 | THEORETICAL MORAL DILEMMAS: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? | TARIFFS EFFECT DJI PRODUCTS | SIGNAL APP SECURITY CONTROVERSYRANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCASTE EP0651 | HOW TRUMP TARIFFS EFFECT DJI PRODUCTS | TOP TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SIGNAL APP SECURITY CONTROVERSY0:00 DISCLAIMER0:09 SHOW START0:17 THANKS FOR RESPONSE TO NETFLIX SERIES REVIEWS5:56 R.I.P GEORGE FORMAN 8:58 TRUMP TARIFFS IMPLICATIONS STRATEGY FUTURE17:21 HOW TRUMP TARIFFS EFFECT DJI PRODUCTS24:31 TOP TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SIGNAL APP SECURITY CONTROVERSY42:56 ************ THEORETICALS ************************43:07 Neighbor Is An Illegal Alien... What Do You Do?48:32 Your Best Friend's Wedding52:17 Southern Utah Drug Deal54:46 Robbin' Hood55:49 FINAL WORDS=================CO-HOST============================MICHAEL LADDEN:Michael has explored over 70 countries on 5 continents. He founded Drive The Globe Overland Adventures in 1996 and completed a vintage Land Rover expedition across 8,000 miles of the African wilderness in 2001. He has led expeditions from the Arctic Circle to the jungles of the African Congo and Timbuktu. Michael has 25 years of experience outfitting Unimogs, Land Rovers, Military trucks and Jeeps. He currently lives full time on the road in his Stewart & Stevenson overland truck & is in the process of driving around the world. When not traveling, Michael is an avid cyclist and pilot. @Drive The Globe https://www.drivetheglobe.com/ ——————————— CONNECT ———————————
Today’s show is packed with juicy secrets, tricky trivia, and wild trends! BONUS - Real News or Fake News - YOU Decide – Headlines are getting harder to trust. Can you tell what’s real and what’s fake? Trivia - You Vs Victoria - We'll Take Moby Dick for $500 – Trash talk and igneous rocks? This round of trivia went off the rails. Can you outsmart Victoria? To Catch a Cheater - Is Dylan Cheating on Allie? – Dylan works at a floral department, but who’s getting the flowers? We’re about to find out. Jubal Phone Prank - Imagine If Customer Service Was Also a Podcast? – Todd Sparxx is back at it, turning customer service calls into chaotic comedy gold. Nina's What's Trending – A Georgia sorority girl’s hot mugshot is breaking the internet, people are using anesthesia for tattoos (what could go wrong?), and the internet’s got thoughts. First Date Follow Up - Why Is Jeremy Ghosting Bethany? – Bethany thought the date went well, but Jeremy’s gone dark. We’re making the call to figure out why. Dirty Little Secret - What Do You Do When You Fall in Love with Your Best Friend? – An anonymous confession that’s surprisingly sweet — but still complicated. Your all-access pass to the most hilarious, outrageous, and unpredictable moments from The Jubal Show! Catch up anytime with all your favorite segments, including:
On today's Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie our topic is Who is Your Best Friend on Earth and Why?
On today's Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie our topic is Who is Your Best Friend on Earth and Why?
It's that time of year again and we totally understand if this season is filled with both excitement and anxiety... There's a lot to look forward to for many people and these events have their positives and negatives. If this is the year you are going to stick to your nutrition goals and you want a blueprint for how to have those potentially awkward conversations with family and friends about it, we've got you! In this episode, we want to breakdown how to set boundaries with others when it comes to food and any other boundary you desire to set around this time of year. Omar recently gave this presentation at our retreat and everyone loved the content so we thought we'd share it here as well. We are going to go through 5 different real life scenarios and while we had fun with the reactions, these are real scenarios we know you might be faced with during this time of year and we want to arm you with strategies and tactics that allow the other person to understand where you are coming from and give you a firm boundary with sticking to your plan. Time Stamps: (1:22) Omar's Specialty and Recent Presentation (4:27) Don't Have To Tell Everyone Your Goals (6:29) Sharing Boundaries (8:42) The Conversation With Yourself (10:10) Scenario #1: Company Holiday Party (14:45) Scenario #2: Tracking Macros (17:40) Scenario #3: On Sale Halloween Candy and Leftovers (18:32) Scenario #4: Your Best Friend's Christmas Cookies (24:52) Scenario #5: Family Tension Around The Holidays (29:07) Shoot Us A Message!---------------------Follow @vanessagfitness on Instagram for daily fitness tips & motivation. ---------------------Download Our FREE Metabolism-Boosting Workout Program---------------------Join the Women's Metabolism Secrets Facebook Community for 25+ videos teaching you how to start losing fat without hating your life!---------------------Click here to send me a message on Facebook and we'll see how I can help or what best free resources I can share!---------------------Interested in 1-on-1 Coaching with my team of Metabolism & Hormone Experts? Apply Here!---------------------Check out our Youtube Channel!---------------------Enjoyed the podcast? Let us know what you think and leave a 5⭐️ rating and review on iTunes!
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Real estate investors and social media influencers Sarah Glidewell and Emily Carnes, also known as The Karwells, join us on this weeks episode. Sarah and Emily share their journey from struggling to start short-term rental businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic to scaling and diversifying their real estate endeavors into potentially exploring commercial properties and focusing on their brand. They discuss the importance of prioritizing guest experiences, the role of social media in building trust and connection, the dynamics of working with a close friend, and the shift towards seeking balance between work and personal life. Additionally, they offer insights into learning from failures and the significance of designing a fulfilling day-to-day life that aligns with personal values and professional goals. 00:00 Unlocking Productivity: It's About Prioritization, Not Time 00:14 Meet the Hosts: Pioneers of Short Term Rental Investing 00:37 The Power of Short Term Rentals: A New Path to Financial Freedom 01:18 Introducing the Episode's Special Guests: The Journey of Sarah and Emily 04:44 From Humble Beginnings to Short Term Rental Success 06:14 Navigating Challenges: The Resilience of Short Term Rental Entrepreneurs 10:10 Transitioning to Property Ownership and Building a Brand 13:18 The Dynamics of Working with Your Best Friend in Business 17:27 Exploring Future Visions and Business Goals 18:16 Launching Mentorship and Embracing Community 19:11 Venturing into Commercial Real Estate and Hospitality 21:41 Finding Balance and Prioritizing Wellness 25:04 The Importance of Discipline and Happiness in Entrepreneurship 29:53 Prioritizing Friendship in Business Partnerships 31:30 Leveraging Social Media for Business Growth 34:22 Key Advice for Success in Short Term Rentals Sarah Glidewell and Emily Karnaz's Bio Sarah Glidewell and Emily Karnaz are best friends and business partners who grew up in the middle of nowhere Michigan and began investing in STRs in 2019. Since then they have done everything under the sun when it comes to vacation rental investing. They've designed, arbitraged, purchased, managed, raised capital for, and educated on vacation rentals because it's what they're most passionate about. Connect with Sarah and Emily www.thekarwells.space www.instagram.com/thekarwells www.tiktok.com/@thekarwells Connect with the Hosts Michael Sjogren: Short Term Rental Secrets Facebook Group | Clubhouse | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook Page | Linkedin https://linktr.ee/mikesjogren Emanuele Pani: Clubhouse | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin Watch Mike's free masterclass training on www.strsecrets.com/masterclass Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Real estate investors and social media influencers Sarah Glidewell and Emily Carnes, also known as The Karwells, join us on this weeks episode. Sarah and Emily share their journey from struggling to start short-term rental businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic to scaling and diversifying their real estate endeavors into potentially exploring commercial properties and focusing on their brand. They discuss the importance of prioritizing guest experiences, the role of social media in building trust and connection, the dynamics of working with a close friend, and the shift towards seeking balance between work and personal life. Additionally, they offer insights into learning from failures and the significance of designing a fulfilling day-to-day life that aligns with personal values and professional goals. 00:00 Unlocking Productivity: It's About Prioritization, Not Time 00:14 Meet the Hosts: Pioneers of Short Term Rental Investing 00:37 The Power of Short Term Rentals: A New Path to Financial Freedom 01:18 Introducing the Episode's Special Guests: The Journey of Sarah and Emily 04:44 From Humble Beginnings to Short Term Rental Success 06:14 Navigating Challenges: The Resilience of Short Term Rental Entrepreneurs 10:10 Transitioning to Property Ownership and Building a Brand 13:18 The Dynamics of Working with Your Best Friend in Business 17:27 Exploring Future Visions and Business Goals 18:16 Launching Mentorship and Embracing Community 19:11 Venturing into Commercial Real Estate and Hospitality 21:41 Finding Balance and Prioritizing Wellness 25:04 The Importance of Discipline and Happiness in Entrepreneurship 29:53 Prioritizing Friendship in Business Partnerships 31:30 Leveraging Social Media for Business Growth 34:22 Key Advice for Success in Short Term Rentals Sarah Glidewell and Emily Karnaz's Bio Sarah Glidewell and Emily Karnaz are best friends and business partners who grew up in the middle of nowhere Michigan and began investing in STRs in 2019. Since then they have done everything under the sun when it comes to vacation rental investing. They've designed, arbitraged, purchased, managed, raised capital for, and educated on vacation rentals because it's what they're most passionate about. Connect with Sarah and Emily www.thekarwells.space www.instagram.com/thekarwells www.tiktok.com/@thekarwells Connect with the Hosts Michael Sjogren: Short Term Rental Secrets Facebook Group | Clubhouse | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook Page | Linkedin https://linktr.ee/mikesjogren Emanuele Pani: Clubhouse | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin Watch Mike's free masterclass training on www.strsecrets.com/masterclass Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Thank you for joining us today for “Testimony Tuesdays” with Bill and Cara! Today we will be sharing the revelation The Lord has given us concerning praying Bold Prayers. Learn how these Bold prayers bring Breakthroughs in your life. Spend some time with us today, and allow the Holy Spirit to reveal to you how to pray to not only God Your Father, but to God as Your Best Friend. You are a Friend of God, and it is past time for many of you in the body of Christ to come on into a closer relationship with the lover of your soul. Share this broadcast with your friends and get ready to be blessed today! Share this broadcast with your friends and get ready to experience the unlimited power of God! Get connected with us and watch “Greater Glory” on the High Tower Ministries, Int. Facebook Page! Sundays at 9 AM and Wednesdays at 7 PM for inspiring messages that will raise your faith and grow you in the Word! Don't miss a message, Follow Us on Facebook: https://linktr.ee/hightowerministries Bookings/ Churches / Conferences: Bookings@HighTowerMinistry.org FREE DOWNLOAD / Website: www.HighTowerMinistry.org Unlocking Glory and the Unlocking Glory Study Guide are available on our website (signed copy with free shipping within the US). Also available on Amazon and Barnes and Nobles.
On this week's episode of the Friends in Beauty podcast I we celebrate the 4 year anniversary of the Friends in Beauty Podcast with a solo episode from Your Best Friend in Beauty, Akua. She gives a recap of the Friends in Beauty Bus Trip to the Makeup Show NYC & also talks about dealing with imposter syndrome, the Youthforia drama, and what's next for Friends in Beauty. Enjoy this episode!! Leave us a 5 star review and share this episode with a friend or 2 or 3. info@friendsinbeauty.com TRAVEL SURVEY - TRAVEL WITH FRIENDS IN BEAUTY https://bit.ly/FIBTravelSurvey MY LIMELIFE BY ALCONE SKINCARE FAVES https://youtu.be/IhNRKSh09QI?si=rzhpWtj5FAn2M9tI ENROLLMENT OPEN - TRAILBLAZERS CLUB MEMBERSHIP https://bit.ly/FIBTrailblazersClub ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS OF THE PODCAST https://www.friendsinbeauty.com/advertise LEARN HOW TO RECORD + EDIT A PODCAST IN 7 DAYS OR LESS: https://bit.ly/DIYPodcasterCourse FRIENDS IN BEAUTY FACEBOOK COMMUNITY https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsinbeauty Additional Resources: MUST HAVE BEAUTY, PODCASTING, CONTENT CREATION TOOLS, AND BOOKS https://www.amazon.com/shop/akuarobinson LEARN A NEW SKILL Skillshare - Use this link for 2 months free of the premium plan: https://skl.sh/30t352q SAVE 10% ON MENTED COSMETICS (I'M SHADE D10) Shop Mented Cosmetics - https://www.mentedcosmetics.com/?rfsn=1290937.f2481 Use Code “AKUAROBINSON” for 10% of your purchase Join the Friends in Beauty Mailing List: https://www.bit.ly/FIBTribe Social Media Info: Friends in Beauty (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/friendsinbeauty Friends in Beauty (YouTube) - https://bit.ly/FIBTube Akua Robinson (Instagram) - https://www.instagram.com/akuarobinson Akua Robinson (Website) - https://www.akuarobinson.com NOTE: I am a Brand Ambassador and affiliate for certain businesses, products and services that I believe in. I may have referenced these and included links in this video, description or someplace else at this site. I hope you find the resources helpful. Copyright, Liability Waiver and Disclaimers. All rights reserved.
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This week in Episode #107 Cj and Dee Talk About The Grammar Police (00:58), “Black History In The Making” (10:38), Should Black People Be Gatekeeping Their Culture? (14:18), LSU vs UoSC Feud (33:11), Trusting Your Spouse or Your Best Friend (1:00:58), Nature Boy's Sex Cult (1:10:35), “Can You Be Bought?” (1:22:20), and “Wild Bars” Feat: Devin The Dude (1:31:09).
In this episode of the Thriving Authors Podcast, it was so wonderful to talk with writer Leigh Shulman who shared so many beautiful gems during her summit talk “Why Rejection is Your Best Friend.” And because rejection is something that EVERY writer experiences, I think it's important to highlight a couple mindset shifts that she brought up, including: How rejection can actually be a positive force in your life. Ways to strengthen your mindset so rejection doesn't hurt (as much!) A reframe that can open new opportunities and help you learn the purpose of your work. Leigh's insights are so powerful. While she understands it doesn't feel good to be rejected, she shared, “There's a difference between ‘I'm disappointed' and ‘I'm no good.'” If this episode inspired you to approach your writing with renewed bravery, I'd love you to join my “Revamp Your Writing Routine” FREE 5-day challenge that starts Monday, February 26th. I'll be giving little tips and action steps every day to help you create the perfect, energizing, supportive writing routine for YOU. You deserve a writing practice you can do consistently and with joy! Sign up to join me at http://bit.ly/revampwritingroutine About Leigh: Leigh Shulman is a writer and mentor living in Argentina. She founded the Inspired Writer Community for women writers to success through mentorship and mindset coaching. Her international writing retreats and website are among The Write Life's top resources for writers. Her work appears in Guernica, The Washington Post, Longreads among others. Connect with her on Instagram at @theleighshulman --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dallas-woodburn/support
Another Super Bowl on the way and once again it's Mahomes and the Chiefs. Jon & Brando talk about "Mahomes Fatigue," as well as how the Lions' magical run came to an abrupt end in San Fransisco. With this being the Super Bowl matchup no one wanted, Jon shares his Top 10 matchups we'd rather see than Chiefs vs. 49ers. Jon's Top 10 is brought to you by Dancin' Dog Treats - The Best for Your Best Friend. All-natural dog treats made in small batches and shipped fresh. Order today at https://www.dancindogtn.com/ This episode is brought to you by Small City Real Estate - Buying / Selling / Property Management in WNY Call Zach Korzelius at (585) 409-1088 And by the Jkorz Agency - for all your insurance needs. Get in on the action with DraftKings Sportsbook–an Official Sports Betting Partner of the NFL. Download the app NOW and use code NABP. New customers can score TWO HUNDRED INSTANTLY IN BONUS BETS for betting just FIVE BUCKS on the NFL. Only on DraftKings Sportsbook with code NABP. The crown is yours.* Become part of the NABP mailing list here. Follow us on your favorite social platform for video content: Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Threads (@NotBuffPodcast on all platforms) Other Links: NABP Merch | Music from the Show | Bio Link Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, Code of Conduct with J. Spence, The Bruce Exclusive, The Buff Hub, Jamie D. & Big Newt, The Overreaction Podcast, Food For Thought, The Chop Up, Hump Day Hotline, Off Tackle with John Fina, Bills Mafia Time 2 Shine, Intentional Grounding, Not Another Buffalo Podcast, Buffalo Nerd Sports Podcast and Circling the Wagons: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone | YouTube Ask Alexa or Google Home to play the Buffalo Rumblings podcast! Editor's note: If you're viewing this in Apple News, you'll need to head to your podcast app or phone's web browser to hear the embedded audio file. *Gambling problem? Call 1-800-Gambler. In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In West Virginia, visit www.1800gambler.net. Please play responsibly. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). Must be 21 or older in most eligible states but age varies by jurisdiction. See draftkings.com/sportsbook for details and state specific responsible gambling resources. Eligibility and deposit restrictions apply. Bonus bets expire one hundred sixty eight hours after issuance. Terms at sportsbook.DraftKings.com/football terms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to a very special Top 10 CRES episodes of 2023! This is #6: "Why your CRM is Your Best Friend" w/ Joe Killinger from June 6. Digsy Virtual Assistants are a great resource, but people don't hire them because it takes a lot of training, management, and documentation to make them effective. Digsy solves this problem with its fully-managed virtual assistant service. Check them out here. About "Commercial Real Estate School" Welcome to Commercial Real Estate School. Every episode is a lesson featuring some of the top names in the business, sharing insights and expertise to inspire your commercial real estate journey. Our powerhouse guests offer a wealth of expertise, guiding you through the complex commercial landscape and providing actionable insights to fast-track your success. Class is in session. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creschoolshow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creschoolshow/support
On this episode, the Pottership Trio talks about the purely fantastical relationship between Blaise Zabini and Ginny Weasley. Did Blaise have a crush? Did Ginny know he existed? In what scenario could they be a couple or even just lovers? Listen and decide!Don't forget to visit our social medias to answer this episode's Show Host Question: Which Adults in the books would be: 1. Your Best Friend, 2. Your Soul Mate and 3. Your Nemesis?*** Spoilers, Adult Language, Adult Themes **** Music note: Tinder profile music is from "You Can Leave Your Hat On" by Joe Cocker, and the theme song uses a portion of "Modern Major General" from The Pirates of Penzance.Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or iHeart Radio podcasts! Or send us a message at PottershipPodcast@gmail.com*** Blaise description is in book 6, not 7. Our recording drunken error, LOL!!
1.ª parte: 1 - Antonymes - The Gramophone Suite - Coming Out Of Silence 2 - Antonymes - The Gramophone Suite - Coming Into Silence 3 - The Dwindlers - Beautiful Unfamiliar - Water Be My Road Now 4 - ODESZA - The Last Goodbye - This Version Of You (feat. Julianna Barwick) 5 - Perfume Genius - Set My Heart On Fire Immediately - Borrowed Light 6 - Gia Margaret - Romantic Piano - City Song 7 - Devendra Banhart - Flying Wig - Fireflies 8 - Nabihah Iqbal - DREAMER - Closer Lover 9 - Nabihah Iqbal - DREAMER - In Light 10 - Suicide - Surrender - Surrender 11 - Cocteau Twins - Milk & Kisses - Half-Gifts 12 - Virginia Astley - Hope In a Darkened Heart - So Like Dorian 13 - Virginia Astley - Hope In a Darkened Heart - A Summer Long Since Passed 14 - Sufjan Stevens - Javelin - So You Are Tired 2.ª parte: 15 - At Swim Two Birds - Returning to the Scene of the Crime… - In Bed with Your Best Friend 16 - Bauhaus - The Sky's Gone Out - All We Ever Wanted Was Everything 17 - Bill Ryder-Jones - Iechyd Da - This Can't Go On 18 - Naima Bock - … - So Long, Marianne 19 - Angel Olsen - Greenville - Greenville 20 - Luluc - Diamonds - Moonbeam 21 - Helena Deland - Goodnight Summerland - Bright Green Vibrant Gray 22 - The Clientele - I Am Not There Anymore - Through the Roses 23 - Anjimile - The King - Anybody 24 - Laura Veirs - Phone Orphans - Rocks of Time 25 - Hauschka - Philanthropy - Limitation of Lifetime 26 - Jolie Holland- Haunted Mountain - Orange Blossoms 27 - Sparklehorse - Bird Machine - The Scull of Lucia 28 - Laurel Halo - Atlas - Belleville 29 - Grouper - A I A: Alien Observer - Come Softly * imagem de (image by) Marcel Bovis
The cartoon episode! We're mildly trendy discussing Futurama (IT'S BACK!). Powerpuff girls (IT'S NOT). We also take really solid Disney and Studio Ghibli quizzes. Official Disney knows what they're doing. Also, Queen Batman arrives! Come be your best inner redhead antihero self and have a good time. Quiz Along with us! Which Disney Princess Are You? Which Disney Villain Are You? What Studio Ghibli Color Palette Fits You? Which Simpsons Character Are You? We Know Which Futurama Character You Are What Looney Toons Character Are You? Build a Kingdom and Find Your Inner Powerpuff Girl Which Cartoon Duo Are You and Your Best Friend? #powerpuff #disney #ghibli #littlemermaid #quiz #personalitytest #bffs #comedy #humor #adventuretime #cartoon #onlinequiz #futurama #disney #ursula #belle #villains #disneyprincess #dog #black #colors #colorpallete #hugs #buzzfeed #personalitytest #personality quiz #beautyandthebeast #thelittlemermaid #simpsons #homer #fry #billywest #batman #poisonivy #crown #tiara #redheads #snack #food #vegan #fry #leela #billywest #simpsons #studioghibli #nibbler #snowwhite #dogvibes #adorable #privacy #kingdom #writersstrike #blossom #looneytunes #doctors #restaurants #castle #queen #amusementpark #bubbles #hamburger #hotdog #microtrend #waffle #breakfast #pizza #salad #steak #fries #grey #blue #spongebob #tv #movies #horror #bunny #babybunny #cute #taz #bestfriends #whenharrymetsally #dude #babe #butter #jokes #humor #comedy #adventuretime #jake #finn
A Muse on Hypnosis Why do I love hypnosis? Why or what do I think hypnosis is so important and what it does, can do? I'm often asked why I learned hypnosis and the real truth. I did it for every other reason than helping others - it was all about me and a way into NLP. That all changed within about 2 hours of the first day of my first training, but that's another story for another day. You see if you don't consciously choose to run your issue and those emotions, negative and positive what does? -Your unconscious mind, your best friend, and where best to go to make changes? Your unconscious mind, your best friend. A five-minute muse, a conversation, to hopefully get you to think and maybe want to learn more = about hypnosis and Your Unconscious mind - Your Best Friend. To Share is to care: https://personaldevelopmentunplugged.com/fmq-403-a-muse-on-hypnosis/ Shine brightly Paul Please remember you can leave a comment or email me with questions, requests and feedback. If you have enjoyed this or any other episode please share and subscribe. Just email me feedback@personaldevelopmentunplugged.com If you want to subscribe to the podcast (I know you do) click here to learn more Or simply click here to go straight to Apple Music / iTunes to subscribe OR leave a review Remember for my specially designed programs for developing Supreme Inner Confidence, Free Your Life of Anxiety and specialize Hypnosis tracks go to PaulCloughOnline.com If you want to access my FREE HYPNOSIS tracks go to paulcloughonline.com/podcast Follow and inter-react on twitter @pcloughie Why not look for me and the podcast on > SPOTIFY AND the app Castbox I'm also in iHeart radio YouTube - copy n paste UC3BlpN4voq8aAN7ePsIMt2Q into search bar The Libsyn podcast page http://personaldevelomentunplugged.libsyn.com Stitcher, tunein, learnoutloud, Google Play Music Here is your show on RadioPublic: Listen to Personal Development Unplugged on RadioPublic I'm a therapist but not your therapist The information with this website or online work, techniques and exercises provided within these free and paid products are for educational purposes only. Do not use the techniques or exercises contained within some of these free or paid products whilst driving or operating machinery, or if you suffer from epilepsy, clinical depression or any other nervous or psychiatric conditions. The information provided is not a substitute for proper medical advice. If in doubt, please consult your doctor or licensed medical practitioner. Any decision you make having received any of Paul Clough's free or paid products are your own and you remain wholly responsible for any decisions and actions you take. Music by Wataboi from Pixabay, Music by DreamHeaven from Pixabay, Music by ccjmusic from Pixabay, >, Music by freegroove pixabay seduction-jazz-112149 from Pixabay, Music by prazkhanal Pixaby ventura-117073 from Pixabay,
Title: Are Cursed Locations Really A Thing, Opening A Restaurant w/ Your Best Friend, Chef's Stealing Recipes Today we are starting something new. We're going to delve into questions I've received on social, regarding, restaurant real estate, the risky business of opening a restaurant with a friend, and the eerie allure of so-called 'cursed' locations. We're diving deep into your questions, leveraging my experiences to guide us through the often confusing world of restaurant real estate. We will tackle the joys and the tensions of mixing business with friendship. High stakes, high rewards, with plenty of lessons along the way. Ever wondered about those infamous 'cursed' locations, venues where business after business seems to sink like stones? I'll try to separate fact from fiction, dissecting the truth from the legends. Is it a string of bad luck or just poor management? Or something else? I'll be sharing candidly from my own playbook, the wins, the losses, and the unexpected. To submit your questions, email me at kyle@four-turns.com About the show: We see the world through the eyes of the independent restaurant owner - hospitality, integrity, hard work, community, and innovation. This is a show for the progressive restaurateur and the curious cook looking to take the next step. For more insights, tips, and expert advice on becoming a restaurant entrepreneur, subscribe to Closed Monday on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. Connect with the show: - Instagram - YouTube Remember to rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends who might find it useful. Your support helps us continue bringing you the best in restaurant industry content. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/closedmondayshow/message
On this episode, we're talking about all things romcom with bookstagrammer Emilee! We'll talk about the different types of romance, tropes, and some new reads to add to your tbr. Come enjoy this spoiler-free discussion and hear some of Emilee's favorites! Books Mentioned: Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery Doctorshipped by Savannah Scott Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center Book Lovers by Emily Henry Sweet Right Here by Jenny B. Jones How to Kiss Your Best Friend by Jenny Proctor How to Kiss Your Grumpy Boss by Jenny Proctor How to Kiss Your Enemy by Jenny Proctor How to Kiss a Movie Star by Jenny Proctor The Buy In by Emma St. Clair The Bluff by Emma St. Clair The Pocket Pair by Emma St. Clair Falling for Your Best Friend's Twin by Emma St. Clair The Secret Life of Sarah Hollenbeck by Bethany Turner Meet Me in the Margins by Melissa Ferguson Famous for a Living by Melissa Ferguson Authentically, Izzy by Pepper Basham The Metropolitan Affair by Jocelyn Green Kids' Pick of the Week: God Made You to Be You by Jamie Ivy Emilee's Current Favorite: Timeless Series by Gabrielle Meyer Connect with Emilee: https://www.instagram.com/emileereadsbooks/ Connect with Lauren: https://instagram.com/fortwords Connect with Meagan: Instagram: http://instagram.com/faithandfables/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/faithandfablespodcast
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Vineyard Vibes playlist. Devon and Aj from Grapevine Gossip join us today to talk Anime, Weddings, Weed, what we can expect from upcoming Grapevine Gossip songs and a lot more! Give Grapevine Gossip a listen I've had them on repeat for weeks now. We have a Discord now so come hang out with us and for those who want to support the show go check out our Patreon we have some awesome perks and it'll help us out a lot. Links for both of those are in our LinkTree and on all of our socials. Make sure to follow us on all socials to keep up with interviews and playlists @VIPlaylistpod and we have a YouTube now so go subscribe to us!! Special thanks to Ghostshaft, Boo Lay, Keanu DiCaprio and FBD Media for making that amazing tune you hear at the end of the episode. Go check out their socials and jam some of their tunes on Spotify. Artists on the Vineyard Vibes Playlist are Properties of Nature, The Temptations, The Cure, Styx, Tool, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Coldrain, Ryo, Survive Said The Prophet, Geek Music, ALI, AKLO, Jodeci, Salome Anjari, TK from Ling tosite sigure, Circa Survive, Cerulean Panda, Fire, Said the Albatross, Craig Owens, Your Best Friend, Laylines, Hot Mulligan, Movements, Coletta, alone., wind E, Tai Verdes, CORPSE, Scarlxrd, La Dispute, I met a Yeti, The Home Team, and --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viplaylistpod/message
Thank you for joining us today for “Testimony Tuesdays” with Bill and Cara! Today we will be sharing the revelation The Lord has given us concerning praying Bold Prayers. Learn how these Bold prayers bring Breakthroughs in your life. Spend some time with us today, and allow the Holy Spirit to reveal to you how to pray to not only God Your Father, but to God as Your Best Friend. You are a Friend of God, and it is past time for many of you in the body of Christ to come on into a closer relationship with the lover of your soul. Share this broadcast with your friends and get ready to be blessed today! Share this broadcast with your friends and get ready to experience the unlimited power of God! Get connected with us and watch “Greater Glory” on the High Tower Ministries, Int. Facebook Page! Sundays at 9 AM & 7 PM and Wednesdays at 7 PM for inspiring messages that will raise your faith and grow you in the Word! Don't miss a message, Follow Us on Facebook: https://linktr.ee/hightowerministries Bookings/ Churches / Conferences: Bookings@HighTowerMinistry.org FREE DOWNLOAD / Website: www.HighTowerMinistry.org Unlocking Glory and the Unlocking Glory Study Guide are available on our website (signed copy with free shipping within the US). Also available on Amazon and Barnes and Nobles.
Happy Satiated Saturday! There is ongoing confusion around body acceptance, how to live in a body and be at peace with it, and pressure that you need to figure out body appreciation all on your own.I personally don't believe in the saying, "you need to love yourself before anyone else can love you."I did NOT love my body when I met my husband over a decade ago. I was very open about that with him from the beginning. I was struggling to live in such a sensitive body that had curves in, what I perceived, as all the "wrong" places. One day, Ethan walked me into the bathroom and had me look at myself in a full length mirror. He put his hands on my waist and said, "These are where your hip bones are. You can't change that." For some reason, on this particular day, it landed in a way it never had before. There is an exquisitely designed structure inside of me, that has been passed down to me, that is just me. I can fight it and create more ongoing internal unrest or I can choose to accept it and turn all that emotional anguish out at a world that taught me that my body shape should be different than what it simply is. In this week's episode, I chat with Erica Mather, Embodiment Educator and author of Your Body, Your Best Friend about how to disconnect your body's image from your identity, how to begin perceiving your body with brand new eyes, and breaking down what we're taught to believe about our bodies. You can also read the transcript to this week's episode here: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/unraveling-body-and-its-image-from-your-sense-of-self-and-identityI want you to know that you don't need to love your body. You can be at a place where you're still longing for it to be different. You can be grieving for the body that may never be. This will be a part of your ongoing journey in having a relationship with your body. That is the one thing that won't change is that this is your body and the only one you will have.With Compassion and Empathy, Stephanie Mara FoxKeep in touch with Erica here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erica_mather/Website: https://ericamather.com/Contact: https://ericamather.com/contact/Support the showKeep in touch with Stephanie Mara here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.com Special thanks to Bendsound for the intro music in this episode. www.bensound.com
This episode starts by discussing invitation-only airline loyalty tiers and the difference between non-stop and direct flights. Andrew then chats with former flight attendant and pet travel expert Gayle Martz about bringing pets into airline cabins.Some airlines have special tiers in their loyalty programs for their highest spenders and most influential customers. We take a look at some examples of these loyalty tiers and the special benefits that come with them. What is the difference between a non-stop and a direct flight? While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, there is a difference. Find out more in this episode.Gayle Martz was a TWA Hostess (now known as a flight attendant) when she embarked on a journey to change the way that pets fly. Her hard work led to the introduction of the first airline-approved soft-sided pet carrier in the world. For this episode's main segment, she is here to share her insights and advice on bringing your dog or cat on a plane.If you want to learn more about Gayle's story and the SHERPA bag, visit www.gaylemartz.com. There, you can also find information on her two books, No Pet Left Behind: The SHERPA Guide for Traveling with Your Best Friend and IT'S IN THE BAG: How to Turn a Passion into a New Business. You can also find her on Facebook and on Instagram @gaylemartz.Enjoying the podcast? Follow us on social media for updates, sneak peeks, and more! Connect with Flying Smarter: Facebook: Flying Smarter Podcast Instagram: @flyingsmarter Twitter: @flying_smarterWebsite: www.flyingsmarter.com
00:00 - Intro 04:13 - Will World War 3 Be Fought by Drones or the Metaverse? 07:16 - Is Jeff Bezos Getting Too Jacked? 09:59 - Do Crabs Think Fish Can Fly? 10:55 - What's the Best Shit Talk You've Ever Heard? 15:19 - Who's Your Best Friend? 22:28 - How Was Adam Devine's Wedding? 28:17 - Were You Intimidated by Tommy Lee's Legendary Hog? 34:21 - Acting or Stand-Up? 40:37 - Can You Count the Number of Drunken Frat Dudes That Call You Montez?46:11 - What's the Real Life Dynamic of the Workaholics Guys?
“I was super frustrated at the start of the New Year (and I still am) that we have made it through a pandemic, and all we want to do is change the body that helped us get through it! So for me, it's always a conversation that there is nothing wrong with you or your body! “Can we stop entering into the New Year with what is a negative mindset and negative conversation around ourselves? Can we have a grateful conversation? “If you wanna walk into the New Year grateful for your body you have and thankful for everything that is done for you, that's a much better start!” Kaisa talks on the What The Actual Fork podcast with Intuitive Eating Registered Dietitians Sammy Previte (Owner of Find Food Freedom) and Jenna Werner (Owner of Happy Strong Healthy) about her relationship with her body as her best friend, and about her frustrations with the “New Year, New You.” marketing that companies sell in January. (Original air date: June 10, 2022) --- This feed includes all the podcast episodes where Kaisa makes a guest appearance! Podcast: What The Actual Fork Podcast Episode: Your Body is Your Best Friend Release Date: Jun 10, 2022
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Kara Gammell of the Your Best Friend's Guide To Cash, joins us to talk about her money hack, the 1-2-3 spending method, to help us make better purchases. Find out more at yourbestfriendsguidetocash.co.uk and connect Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Your Body, Your Best Friend: End the Pursuit of Beauty Standards & Embrace Your True Power SHOW GUEST: Erica Mather For women who've learned to be their own worst enemies, this in-your-face guide offers powerful tools to break free from the cultural messages that feed negative body image and stand in the way of women becoming their most authentic and radiant selves. In Erica Mather's new book, Your Body, Your Best Friend, women find a practical program for healing body image dissatisfaction using a unique blend of wisdom—from yoga to Buddhism and Taoism to shamanism and more. Weaving the author's own experiences with tools for putting lessons into action, this empowering book will help the audience examine their own thoughts and feelings about their bodies and learn how they affect the way you relate in and to the world. In this week's interview, Erica takes on a journey of thought. She asks that we celebrate, for now, is the time for women to stop wasting time and energy hating their bodies and to start moving toward a life that celebrates their body's unique strengths and capabilities for experiencing health, happiness, and true radiance.
Your Best Friend's Favorite Band (so... me, since I'm your best friend, and he's my favorite band) joins today to discuss his music, his style, the way music connects us, and of course, the little things we talk about that makes this "Small Talk!" guest host: Your Best Friend's Favorite Band (@yourbestfriendsfavoriteband) written, produced, & hosted by Isaac Netherton (@isaacnethertonn) Make sure to rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc. It's appreciated! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Be your best friend is the 4th pillar from my book Hangry and it's one that's elusive for many of us when that internal critical voice is so much louder than our inner best friend voice. And sadly, I rarely meet a woman that isn't in need of more tools to be kinder to herself. This great conversation with yoga therapist Erica Mather will give you some new tools and insight to improve your friendship with your body. Such a great episode! Learn more about Erica and her new book: Your Body, Your Best Friend here. Be sure you connect with me in my FREE PRIVATE Facebook group: Hormones & Happiness with Dr Brooke where other amazing, like minded women like YOU are already hanging out! Join us! Follow Dr Brooke on Instagram and get signed up for my awesome emails here. Seriously, I write really great emails, or so 1000s of women tell me and I'd like to send you one too. To work with Dr Brooke click here and if you loved this episode please leave a review! This episode is sponsored by the incredible, wildcrafted, full spectrum NED hemp oil with their growing line of products including formulas for female hormone balance and their new sleep blend. Save 15% on your first order with code BETTEREVERYDAY at checkout. This episode is also sponsored by BluBlox makers of the most effective blue light blockers on the market (that block 100% of the light that impacts your cortisol and melatonin timing) which are available with or without a prescription as well as a new fav of ours, their computer eye strain glasses called Blulite - great for adults and kids! BluBlox also has glasses called Summer Glow for seasonal affective disorder and their new red light therapy box: the Hive. Check them all out at BLUBlox.com and save 15% off your first offer with code: BETTEREVERYDAY at checkout.
Joining Yuliana today is Erica Mather, author of Your Body, Your Best Friend. Hand-selected by Ana Forrest to become a lineage-holder (called “a Guardian”) in the Forrest Yoga system, Erica is also the founder of ‘The Adore Your Body Transformational Program', a 7-step system for getting a handle on body image challenges, as well as ‘The Yoga Clinic of NYC'. In today's episode, Erica shares with listeners the story of how losing her dad at a young age propelled her into making certain life decisions and taking responsibilities for herself. She begins by delving into the tragic event of losing her father and how that became a point of inflection that reshaped the direction of her life to be the ‘captain of her own ship'. She discusses what led her to Yoga - a result of chronic migraines - and how Yoga has helped her in the battle with her illness. She also details how she switched careers from being a professional musician to becoming a Yoga teacher, and reveals the inspiration behind her book, Your Body, Your Best Friend . The episode comes to a close with Erica sharing the song that describes her life, a song about humanity. Filled with wisdom borne out of life experiences, Erica Mather has so many valuable lessons to teach us all about living life without regrets. Listening in today will definitely be time well spent. Episode Highlights: - Erica recounts the challenging event that reshaped the direction of her life - When parental expectation disappears. - The various points of inflection that changed Erica's life. - The battle with adult onset migraines - the path to Yoga. - How Yoga makes you take a long look at your body and spirit - How to resolve that feeling about being viewed with a desire to teach? - Lessons from the book, Your Body, Your Best Friend. - The impetus that inspired the writing of her book - The one song that describes Erica's life Quotes: “ I just decided I'm going to be my own person, I'm going to be the captain of my own ship, and I am not going to work for people who don't care about me.” “It's made me have ultimate responsibility for the direction of my life.” “You know, if I'm unhappy with anything about my work life, or my relationship life, or my friendship life, or my family life, or my spiritual life, I've got one person to truly point a finger at.” “He valued my creativity, my intelligence, and it set me on a path of writing some music and really doubling down on being a professional musician.” “If you don't have a relationship with your body, it'll be hard to monitor signs that it's giving you.” “Part of our maturity around body image is coming to understand how people might react to you, and then managing your own response to that reaction.” “The main message of the book is to not waste more time on things that don't produce real outcomes in your life.” “We have a very finite amount of time, we have a finite amount of energy, and time wasted hating the way you look, disliking the way you look, is time wasted.” Links: https://www.yulianakimgrant.com/phoenix-tales (Phoenix Tales Homepage) https://www.instagram.com/yulianakimgrantofficial/ (Phoenix Tales on Instagram) https://open.spotify.com/show/1heIpPMsG6HbXXIDLmAnEe (Phoenix Tales on Spotify) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=322043276201679 (Phoenix Tales on Facebook) https://ericamather.com/ (Erica Mather Homepage) https://www.instagram.com/erica_mather/ (Erica Mather) Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yuliana-kim-grant/message
We had the pleasure of interviewing Boyish over Zoom video! Boyish was formed by India Shore and Claire Altendahl in 2016. They met at Berklee College of Music when India needed a guitarist for an audition tape and Claire volunteered. Their musical compatibility quickly became apparent and they started collaborating soon after under the name "The Blue”. The duo went on to write and produce their debut project Carnation in 2018, which received positive write-ups from several publications. The New Yorker described them as “looking uncertainty straight in the eye in songs that are confident in their musicality even when tackling themes of angst and doubt“. Carnation was nominated for Alt-Country Album of the Year at the Independent Music Awards. After graduating college in 2019 and feeling the need to start over they changed their name to Boyish. They released their sophomore album Garden Spider on Valentines Day of 2020, which according to Atwood Magazine is “an immersive ten-track indulgence of introspection and inner angst channeled through a colorful, raw indie rock lens,” or as Claire calls it, a declaration of "Big Gay Sadness". WTBU Radio describes it as “a full-length project that can genuinely rival nearly any alternative pop act working right now”. The title track “FUCK YOU HEATHER” has been streamed over 1 million times and was added to playlists like "Fresh Finds Best of 2020” and "Undercurrents". Boyish released their most recent EP “We're all gonne die, but here's my contribution” on May 28th of 2021. The project received praise from Nylon, NPR, Ones To Watch, Them., The GLAAD Wrap, and Lyrical Lemonade. The lead single “Superstar” has been streamed over 400,000 times and was added to Spotify playlists such as “Fresh Finds”, “Lorem”, “All New Indie”, and “Softly”. Their single “whatshisname” was played on BBC Radio 6 and their third and final single “Your Best Friend” was featured as the KUTX Song of The Day. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Boyish #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Today's guest is Vaughn Williams. Vaughn serves as the Director of Athletics at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. A multi-dimensional leader, who has harnessed the power of connection, I believe everyone is better after they are around him and we are very fortunate to have you experience this today. Vaughn is a relationship builder who is not afraid of challenges and embraces being a life-long learner. He lives by the motto of “Just serve, show up, do your job and help others do theirs.” And that will not be the last piece of wisdom you will need to document as we sit down with him today. So, get something to write with and on… as we settle in and get to know…Mr. Vaughn Williams. 1:09- Introduction7:03- Called, Opportunity, Serve- Vaughn Williams the Leader7:37- Following a Beloved, Successful Predecessor10:48- Being Consistent Fulfilling the Needs of Student-Athletes14:04- Importance of Being Prompt18:23- Recognizing the Leader Within You23:21- Applying Leadership Traits Learned from His Parents26:57- Assimilating New Student-Athletes During & After Covid34:04- Strategies to Serve Everyone in Our Communities40:23- Cultivating People Skills Within a Leader47:12- Preparing Student-Athletes for What's Next54:08- The WHY behind Branding Through Social Media59:08- Leading the Leader who has Talent but Lacks Experience1:03:41- One Word from Each Stop in Vaughn's Journey of Athletic Administration1:05:50- Partnering with Your Best Friend, Your Spouse, to Lead in Athletics1:07:32- 2-Minute Drill Book Mentions: The Servant: A Simple Story About the True Essence of Leadership (Hunter) You can follow Vaughn Williams and Bentley University Athletics on social media Twitter: @VW_BentleyAD @BentleyFalcons About Hangin With The AD Podcast….Hangin with the AD is an interview style podcast where Don Baker, Cobb County School District Director of Athletics, partners with Josh Mathews, Pope High School (GA) Athletic Director, to discuss hot topics and lessons learned with leaders in the world of athletics. These leaders include high school athletic directors at the district and local school levels; college athletic administrators; leaders in spaces that connect to athletics such as nutrition, wellness, recruiting, student-athlete recognition; current and former athletes; and others, who can help athletic administrators develop themselves and their programs for a better daily experience for their athletic communities. We hope you enjoy the time we spend with these special guests. Please leave us a review or rating to help us know how you were benefited from this podcast or how we can improve it. Thank you for listening. And until next time, thank you for spending your time, Hangin with the AD. Don Baker, CMAA.... Director of Athletics for the Cobb County School District in Georgia. @CCSD_AD (twitter & instagram) Josh Mathews, CMAA...Athletics Director at Pope High School in Marietta, GA (East Cobb) @jwmathews14 (twitter & instagram)
Author Website: ericamather.com Guest Social Media: IG | FaceBook | Twitter | SoundCloud Your Body, Your Best Friend: End the Confidence-Crushing Pursuit of Unrealistic Beauty Standards and Embrace Your True Power by Erica Mather Publisher: Reveal Press (April 1, 2020) For women who've learned to be their own worst enemies, this in-your-face guide offers powerful tools to break free from the cultural messages that feed negative body image and stand in the way of women becoming their most authentic and radiant selves. Have the women in your audience ever wondered what they could accomplish with the time they spend worrying about their body or appearance? In a society overwhelmed with messages of how women should be and appear, it's easy for them to internalize these ideas and become their own harshest critics. It's time for a change. It's time to stop squashing women into painfully tight “should-be” boxes and celebrate their bodies for what they are—divine tools to reach our highest aspirations and experience the full fabulousness of life. In this book, women find a practical program for healing body image dissatisfaction using a unique blend of wisdom—from yoga to Buddhism and Taoism to shamanism and more. Weaving the author's own experiences with tools for putting lessons into action, this empowering book will help the audience examine their own thoughts and feelings about their bodies and learn how they affect the way you relate in and to the world. With this unflinchingly direct and honest book, women will learn to release years of negative conditioning to see themselves as the fiercely authentic women they really are. It's time for women to stop wasting time and energy hating their bodies and to start moving toward a life that celebrates their body's unique strengths and capabilities for experiencing health, happiness, and true radiance. In an interview on your program Erica can discuss: The challenges she has faced with her own body image issues How body image shapes mental health and wellness The power of healthy body image on physical fitness and strength The benefits of these sustainable lessons for maintaining a healthy body image What the biggest obstacles are in women's minds around loving their bodies Some of the tools she speaks about in this book How she brings her knowledge down to a practical level so every woman can understand and much more! “Your Body, Your Best Friend is the ultimate guide for how to feel amazing in your own skin. Erica skillfully inspires and prompts you to shed the habitual behaviors, obsessive thoughts, and negative self-talk that can get in the way of compassion, love, and joy. She makes radical acceptance accessible.” —Tasha Eichenseher, former brand director at Yoga Journal, and yoga teacher “This book is everything! For a start, Erica reminds us that we are not alone in our body confusion. She teaches us why this has happened with smarts and clarity that allow us to feel smart, too. Then she empowers us through meditations, journaling, and sensory awakenings that help us find our way home again—home to our own, good bodies that are just the right size to hold all the love and pain and beauty of real life. I'm giving this book to all my women friends.” —Cyndi Lee, founder of, OM Yoga, and author of Yoga Body, Buddha Mind, and May I Be Happy
Today, our featured guest is the author of the best-selling Harper Collins book, "Dump 'Em: How to Break up With Anyone from Your Best Friend to Your Hairdresser." She has produced documentaries for National Geographic and worked on such shows as Joe Millionaire, Shear Genius, and The Supreme Court of Comedy. Also, she has been featured on The View, Good Morning America, CNN, Rachael Ray, the CBS Early Show, Sirius XM, BBC Radio, NPR, and CBS Radio. She has helped hundreds of people speak up for themselves to get what they want by being direct and honest in communicating. She empowers men and women alike through her one-on-one and group coaching, as well as her lectures and seminars. She is also a contributor to the Huffington Post. Welcome to our featured guest, Jodyne L Speyer. Tune in and listen this is an episode that is surely worth exploring every minute of their discussion. #kut2thachase #podcast #unscripted #unbridled #episode4everyone #109 #honestcommunication #satx #sanantonio #sanantoniopodcast #sanantoniopodcaster #sanantonioinfluencer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kut2thachase/support
We got our good friend @redditmavericks joining us this week to talk about the state of the Mavs, previewing Mavs-Nets next week, being an adult sports fan, basketball closers, best players to never win a ring, can your wife be your best friend & much more! And after as always we have Anime Book Club! We continuing Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist. We covered Episodes 4-6 of this wild and hilarious show this week. If you guys are following along with us, watch episodes 7-9 for next week. We cover a lot with Ruben so Timestamps are a little different this week, I wouldn't rely on them too much this week. Timestamps: Top 5 to Never win a Ring - 00:58:22 Can Your Wife be Your Best Friend - 01:13:08 ABC - 01:25:13
It's finally here. The internet has spoken and forced the hand of Warner Bros. to give Zach Snyder his shot at the movie. The movie is 4 hours long and we are here to break it all down for you. Join us as we try to answer the lingering questions and compare this movie to the theatrical release. Strap in and hold on because breaking down a four our movie IS HARD. Make sure to visit the website and tell us your thoughts! Don't forget to rate and review!"You Won't Kill Me. I'm Your Best Friend." - JokerInstagram: instagram.com/quicksidequest/Twitter: twitter.com/QuickSideQuestYouTube: https://rb.gy/z3jdl7Facebook: facebook.com/QuickSideQuest/Website: QuickSideQuest.com
How not to be racist PT.2 (9:27) Y'all Gentrified the N word (16:38) Call us nigga (23:48) Last Black History Month PSA (27:42) Shmurda Free but y'all brought him home to this! Disgusting (37:17) The Bachelor, YES The Bachelor we giving Roses (41:02) Why Black people be in church for 3 hours ? (45:05) NBA Top Shot (46:34) The Bachelor Hometowns Recap (55:20) What Gender Tweeted This ? (59:33) Your Best Friend is Dying you can save his life if you let your GF give him Top..what you doing ?
Your Best Friend's Podcast is BACK for season 2 with all new segments, plans, and a PATREON. Make sure you are following on Instagram to get the details for when the patreon will be up and what it will include. Tea Time will be a monthly episode, so go and DM me on Instagram all of the gossip, tea, and thoughts for next months episode! Follow Your Best Friend's Podcast on Instagram Follow Aurora on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/my-best-friends-podcast/support
Craig Weiss is the Co-founder and CEO of Retainer Club and Mouthguard Club. He is a serial entrepreneur who has founded or co-founded half a dozen companies. During his three and a half years as President and CEO of NJOY Inc., Craig generated over $150 million in revenue, raised $200 million in equity financing, and which he got from a $10 million pre-money valuation that reached over a billion dollar valuation in 2014. He recruited and scaled to 130 employees across half a dozen different countries, manufactured and distributed over 80 million units of the company's products, and achieved distribution in over 130,000 locations worldwide including Walmart and Walgreens. Before NJOY, Craig practiced law as a U.S. Registered Patent Attorney where he focused on the drafting and prosecution of patent applications for medical device, ecommerce, and business method inventions. Craig has eleven patents to his own name, including five for medical devices. He earned his law degree from Arizona State University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He is a resident of Arizona and is married with two children. In this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, John Corcoran sits down with Craig Weiss, Co-founder and CEO of Retainer Club and Mouthguard Club, to talk about how Craig and his business partner invented 3D-printed retainers and their business' subscription model. Craig shares his strategies for successfully raising funds during the COVID-19 pandemic and the challenges that they faced in trying to bring orthodontists onboard their business. The post Craig Weiss | Leading a Billion-Dollar Unicorn, Starting a Business with Your Best Friend, and How to Raise Money in a Global Pandemic appeared first on Smart Business Revolution.
As part of our financial blogger spotlight we focus on Kara Gammell and her blog, Your Best Friend's Guide To Cash. Connect with Kara on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Not having your annual office christmas party this year? Marina Glogovac from CanadaHelps tells us how you can donate the unused money to charity through a new initiative called Holiday Party Heroes. Then, a new financial startup allowing Canadians to lend and borrow from each other called goPeer. CEO Marc-Antoine Caya tells us all about it. And, the history of money and how it’s been used. Fred Kaufman takes us through his book The Money Plot: A History of Currency's Power to Enchant, Control, and Manipulate. Plus, making the most of the Guaranteed Income Supplement with John Stapleton from Open Policy Ontario. And, our blogger spotlight series with Kara Gammell, personal finance journalist and founder of Your Best Friend’s Guide to Cash. To find out more about the guests check out:⦁ Marc-Antoine Caya: Twitter ⦁ goPeer: Website | Twitter | Instagram ⦁ Kara Gammell: Your Best Friend's Guide To Cash | Twitter | Instagram| Facebook⦁ Fred Kaufman: Facebook⦁ CanadaHelps : Twitter | Instgram|Facebook⦁ John Stapleton: Open Policy Ontario Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca| Twitter| Facebook|LinkedIn
Your Ego Can be Your Best Friend but Also Your Worst Enemy It Seperates the Successful from the Unsuccessful The 1%ers from the 99%ers A Bad Day for Your Ego is a Great Day For Your Soul
Do i sound crazy to think this? Ok, just give me a chance. See if i can't blow your mind with this perspective: Suffering is Your BEST FRIEND!
Josh talks with Angie about Fishers, Holly Earl, and Bangin' Your Best Friend's Mom !!
EP25. Renee and Aurora chat about some of Renee's favourite topics; postpartum recovery; breastfeeding; having visitors after giving birth; mom guilt, and so much more! Renee was recently a guest on Aurora's podcast, Your Best Friend's Podcast (episode 30 - September 3, 2020). Enjoy!Note: This episode was recorded on August 24th, 2020. This episode is brought to you by GrowCo postnatal rehab. Growco supports mothers in their healing through doctor-designed and led postnatal fitness. The online community features 50+ workouts streaming 24/7, weekly live workouts and monthly masterclasses. Visit www.growcorehab.com and sign up now at over 50% off. To find a GrowCo healthcare professional near you, click HERE.Follow Growco (@growco.rehab) on Instagram._____________________________________________________________________________To join The Mom Room Community, click HERE.To connect with Renee Reina, click HERE.To visit Renee's blog, click HERE.Follow Renee Reina (@the.mom.room) on TikTok. Follow Renee Reina (@the.mom.room) on Instagram. To visit The Mom Room podcast website, click HERE.Follow Aurora (@auroramccausland) on Instagram. Follow Your Best Friend's Podcast (@yourbestfriendspodcast) on Instagram.To visit Aurora's website, click HERE.
We did our first ever podcast swap! Say hello to Aurora McCausland (@auroramcclausland), the host of Your Best Friend's Podcast (@yourbestfriendspodcast). Aurora is a creative lifestyle influencer based in Utah. In this episode of Clout Check, she talks to Instagram influencer hosts Dani (@dani_the_explorer) and Kelsey (@heykelseyj) about her creative process for her niche of photography. Aurora also talks to us about how she gets free wedding dresses, which basically has Dani and Kelsey convinced that they must change Instagram niches immediately. And if there's one thing you listen for, make it the most cringe-worthy DM we have heard to date. Your Best Friend's PodcastLink to Podcast - Click HereFollow on Instagram - @yourbestfriendspodcastFollow Aurora - @auroramccauslandWant more Instagram influencer tips served up with a helping of comedy? Get more of Clout Check below! PLUS when you join our Patreon, you'll get access to top secret Instagram growth and Instagram influencer tips that you won't hear on the podcast otherwise. So join our Patreon to get ahead on your social media biz!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cloutcheckpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cloutcheckpodcast/Website: https://www.cloutcheckpodcast.com/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cloutcheckpodcastWhere to Find Dani Rodriguez:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dani_the_explorer/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danitheexplorerWebsite: http://dani-the-explorer.com/click-hereWhere to Find Kelsey Johnson:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heykelseyj/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heykelseyjWebsite: http://adventureginger.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cloutcheckpodcast)
Yoshua and I explore the world of plants (Do you think they’re conscious?) We discuss the wide-ranging influence they have on our lives- from being food sources to medicine to tools for spiritual awakening and, weaving a winding path, we branch into topics like death, awakening, Yoshua’s You Enjoy Life project, what it means to be enlightened, dealing with emotional trauma and a bunch of other random topics because, of course, I don’t believe in themes. To see more of Yoshua’s content google his project: ‘You Enjoy Life’ (podcast, YouTube channel, and Instagram page) and his book ‘Conversations with Your Best Friend’ (4:52) A brief description of permaculture (10:17) What dies when we die? Is there something in us that doesn’t die when our connection to our senses go? (13:13) What is ‘You Enjoy Life?’ (13:54) How Yoshua learned to communicate with plants (15:55) Learning from ayahuasca and psilocybin; his beliefs about how these plants work, and how they helped his inner work. (Do you know that there’s a religion that integrates ayahuasca and Christianity?) (25:55) Innocence: why pursuing childhood innocence is the wrong thing to do and what to look for instead. (28:10) A common misconception a lot of us have about enlightenment; what waking up to truth is really like; navigating this reality to continual growth and evolution (34:17) Is ‘science vs religion’ a valid debate? (36:08) Why depression is the most powerful tool for awakening and how it led to Yoshua’s experience of awakening. (41:05) Why Yoshua decided to ditch his ADD medication. (51:20) How we can all learn to be less wasteful without needing to be radical about it.
We are joined by Instagrammer and the creator of Your Best Friend's Podcast, Aurora McCausland to discuss all the weird, quirky, annoying things about stuff made for kids. Like, who the he!! made so many weird crevices in high chairs? Why are sippy cups so hard to work? And did a guy named Chad actually invent some of the dumbest stuff for kids? Find out on this episode of Momma Cusses. This episode was also part of a Podswap. You can check out Your Best Friend's podcast anywhere you get your podcasts to here Aurora and I chat some more on Mom Guilt. Check out the show notes on mommacusses.com for all the links to the products we actually like as well as how you can find Your Best Friend's Podcast and all of Aurora's social links. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gwenna-laithland/support
A new MP3 sermon from The Haven, OPC is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Your Best Friend Subtitle: Our Present Distress Speaker: William Shishko Broadcaster: The Haven, OPC Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/23/2020 Bible: Romans 8:28-39, Hebrews 7:23-25 Length: 36 min.
Howdy Bookshelvers!Steve and Nat are back for another episode. When we started our journey as dog trainers there was one particular book that really spoke to both of us. 'The Other End Of The Leash: Why we do what we do around dogs' is quite simply a masterpiece and we are still pinching ourselves from this one. We had the ABSOLUTE pleasure of talking to Patricia about her career as one of the most influential writers of dog training books in the world. As well as delving into this MUST OWN book. We have the welcome return of 'practical applications' this week as well as hearing all about what we've been up to in lockdown UK.We really hope you are enjoying our shows and if you fancy dropping us a question, review or anything else please get in touch at....barksfrom@gmail.comPatricia McConnell BioPatricia McConnell, PhD, a Zoologist and Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist, (CAAB) Emeritus has made a lifelong commitment to improving the relationship between people and animals. She is known worldwide as an expert on canine and feline behavior and dog training, and for her engaging and knowledgeable dog training books, DVDs and seminars. Patricia has seen clients for serious behavioral problems since 1988, and taught "The Biology and Philosophy of Human/Animal Relationships” for twenty-five years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her radio show, Calling All Pets, was heard in over 110 cities around the country, where Patricia dispensed advice about behavior problems and animal behavior research for over fourteen years.A highly-sought after speaker on dog behavior and training, McConnell has presented seminars all over the United States, and in Canada, Germany, Australia, Sweden, Belgium, Scotland and New Zealand.She is the author of the much-acclaimed books The Other End of the Leash (which is now published in 13 languages), For the Love of A Dog: Understanding Emotions in You and Your Best Friend and Tales of Two Species. Her memoir, The Education of Will: A Mutual Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog was released in February of 2017. Click Here to order a copy.Dr. McConnell’s books and booklets on dog training and dog and cat behavior problems continually receive rave reviews from professional trainers, veterinarians and dog and cat lovers from all over the world. Dr. McConnell was also the behavior columnist for The Bark magazine, "the New Yorker of Dog Magazines," and writes for many other publications, including APDT's Chronicle of the Dog and Natural History. She has made numerous television appearances, including spots with Anderson Cooper on CNN, Martha Stewart and Wayne Brady.Patricia has two dogs, one confident cat and a very spoiled flock of sheep on a small farm in Southwestern Wisconsin. Her Border Collie, Maggie, along with Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Tootsie, keep her outside and active, and the memories of her beloved Border Collie Willie keep her humble. Trisha suffers from Separation Anxiety each time she leaves her dogs on her numerous speaking engagements around the country.LINKSLink to Purchase 'The Other End Of The Leash' on Amazon.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Other-End-Leash-Patricia-McConnell/dp/034544678XLink to Patricia's websitehttps://www.patriciamcconnell.com/Link to Patricia's fantastic Blog.https://www.patriciamcconnell.com/theotherendoftheleash/Link to the Come, Sit, Stay Podcast Patricia mentioned.https://youtu.be/CPQmlEcY0HYLink to Drax's Galactic Adventure Facebook page (Nats rescued Irish Wolfhound)https://www.facebook.com/Draxthewolfhound/Link to Steve &a
While this is not a podcast, it does represent someone very special to me. My Father. My hero. My Best Friend. He has been a musician his entire life and he has been there for me through all my trials and errors and continues to love me unconditionally. I couldn't think of a better way to give a tribute to this amazing man, than to put some of his music out there for everyone to enjoy. He is one of the main men I have always looked up to. He has taught me honor, loyalty, self respect and respect for others. He has taught my children music as well as myself. My family is musically inclined and to us music feeds the soul. I know you will enjoy this track just as much as I do every day that I am blessed to get another day with my father. I love you daddy-yo. I will forever be Your lil Girl, Your favorite, Your Loud Cloud, Your Daughter, Your Best Friend.You will forever be my heart & soul along with my children. Merry Christmas Papa! I love you more than you'll ever know. To those that would like to hear more of my father music, I will have a special link to his youtube channel on my website soon. Happy Holidays!
How can you treat your body as an essential ally on your spiritual path? Inside This Episode: Erica’s practice of “outsourcing inspiration” and being held by others Navigating the gnarly moments of the spiritual path The beauty of embracing what you don’t know Why your body is an essential ally on your spiritual path Learn more about Erica and her work at: http://www.shannonalgeo.com/podcast/erica-mather Pre-Order Erica’s new book Your Body, Your Best Friend. Super Duper Discount: Career Manifestation Course.
Song List"Someone Else (Rejuiced)" 0:00"Motion (Rejuiced)" 2:18"Don’t Be Lazy" 4:57"Just Like You" 7:26"Your Best Friend is a Hater" 10:58"Iconic" 14:02"West Coast Love" 17:38"Not Worth It" 21:09"Heal My Desires" 24:09"Sundays" 26:57https://www.emoranges.com
Pining after your best friend? Wondering if you should confess your feelings? Bethany has a great way to tell if you should go for it or not, and good ways to bare your soul if you decide to confess your feelings! Then, Kathleen fills us in on the crazy case of Natalia Barnett, the Ukrainian orphan who is either a kid or an adult... Please support the companies that support us! Figs - Whether you work in healthcare or just love being comfy, you’re going to love Figs! Get ready to love your scrubs. Head to wearFIGS.com (http://wearfigs.com/) and enter our code TASTE at checkout to get 15% off your first purchase! Warby Parker - Head to http://warbyparker.com/TASTE to order your free Home Try-On kit. Take the quiz to find a pair of glasses that is perfect for you today! Away - For $20 off a suitcase, visit http://awaytravel.com/TASTE and use promo code TASTE during checkout! OpenFit - OPENFIT will change the way you work out! Right now, during the OPENFIT 30-day challenge, you'll get a special extended 30-day free trial membership to OPENFIT when you text “Taste" to 303030. You will get full access to OPENFIT – all the workouts and nutrition information – TOTALLY FREE! STANDARD MESSAGE AND DATA RATES MAY APPLY. Bethany’s Sources: -https://www.elitedaily.com/dating/save-friendship-crush-bestie/1343594 -https://www.wikihow.com/Tell-Your-Best-Friend-You-%22Like-Like%22-Them -https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/jul/02/how-to-tell-your-best-friend-youre-in-love-with-them-by-those-who-have-taken-the-plunge -https://m.wikihow.com/Fall-Out-of-Love-with-Your-Best-Friend -https://www.elitedaily.com/dating/tell-your-bff-you-love-them/1551463 Kathleen's Sources: -https://www.thecut.com/2019/10/kristina-barnett-adopted-child-real-life-orphan.html -https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7479061/Mom-claims-Ukrainian-daughter-9-adopted-really-22-year-old-dwarfism.html -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1t-cNJ8YGQ -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnjaI_N7ejM -https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-50319910 -https://www.drphil.com/shows/ukrainian-orphan-child-or-adult-sociopath-the-exclusive-interview/ -https://www.insider.com/ukraine-orphan-natalia-grace-took-adult-education-courses-lives-with-pastor
Ep.17 - In this podcast, I talk about a time when I was triggered. It was truly a wonderful reminder to “Go Within” and become the Gentle Observer of my situation. Once I did this, I was able to reframe the way I was looking at the situation and step into my true power. Listen to find out how you can grow from your triggers the same way I did. SHOW NOTES Everything is just Information (1:25) Triggers are Your Best Friend (3:47) My Trigger Moment (4:36) Use Whatever Comes Into Your Awareness as Information (11:10) Insecurity Trigger (13:40) The Energy You are In Determines How You React to Situations (15:45) Journal Prompts (16:50) JOURNAL PROMPTS (16:50) What is the last thing that triggered me? What could I learn from this trigger as the Observer? PROMISE TO YOURSELF: Going forward I choose to see everything as just feedback. I choose to be aware of my reactions. I choose to then observe this with Love. I choose to Be Her Now. EPISODES MENTIONED Episode 13: How to Shift Fast Using My Favorite Tool, EFT Tapping Episode 15: How Shadow Work Will Change Your Life Connect with Me on Instagram For More Videos & Inspiration, Follow me on Instagram Join my FREE Manifesting Group with Daily Journal Prompts and Videos Join The AlignedSoul Collective FB Group LINKS & RESOURCES The Quantum Manifesting Academy The Aligned Receiver Book & Companion Journal CONNECT WITH CHRISTINE MICHELLE For More Videos & Inspiration, Follow me on Instagram Watch more Manifesting Videos on Youtube For more manifesting magic visit my website For more inspiration visit The AlignedSoul Living Blog Connect with Me on Facebook Pin with me on Pinterest
Billy and Annie Discuss their approach to helping students understand the script and create colorful believable characters. The Table Work -- The development of character BEGINS with the script. It EXPANDS via actor’s imagination Research. Research. Research. Learn to be an “Intellectual Detective”. 3 Things – learned from lines spoken by, learned from lines spoken about, learned from information given by playwright The Script -- The words are important! The playwright carefully chose his words; it is incumbent upon the actor to take the same care when memorizing. It is fully expected that the actor will memorize the part verbatim. The actor MUST finish all interrupted sentences, AND memorize the entire line. Ellipses . . . . why are they there? Usually it’s a leaving off of thought. Something is happening there; don’t run by them. Create a back story. The Dictionary is Your Friend -- You can’t say it believably until you know what it means. Actors are required to define all unknown words or phrases. But the Thesaurus is Your Best Friend. Why paint a room “red” when you can paint it “Firehouse Blaze”? Angry is not the same as annoyed is not the same as sore is not the same as violent is not the same as stormy. “Happy” has 108 synonyms and each of them has a different connotation. Develop an Emotional Palette. We’ve alluded to this before, but let’s get specific. Painters are rarely content to use only one color. Why are actors? Emotions make up the actor’s palette, like the colors on a painters palette. But unlike painters, most actors have a very limited palette. After all, it’s not as easy as mixing two colors to make a third. (If you ask a group of student to call out different emotions, chances are you will hear happy, sad, or mad rather than euphoric, miserable or incensed.) How do you expand their emotional palette? Well . . . you begin by making them do table work and then you expand on that when they get on their feet. In Rehearsal Preparation by the Director. Don’t take a parka to the beach. It is vital that the director know what she wants to accomplish with the scene. She must know the destination so that she ensures the actors pack appropriately. I have a saying: “If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will take you there.” Although true, it’s not an axiom you want to adopt for your rehearsals. You need a specific road! Blocking -- Be more concerned with moving the audience than with moving your actors. Pre-blocking Leads to Hollowness. In my experience, if I begin by telling them where to go, the audience ends up telling me where to go! (In other words, I end up with a slick, polished play that has no heart.) I let the blocking grow out of actors’ desire to move. (The trick here is to lead the horse to the trough of your choice!) Develop Character Through Blocking. The second-by-second detailed analysis about alternative blocking results in examination of motivations. The actor will only arrive at her personal truth when she is allowed to explore WHY she moves. Trust the student to make it natural, and then refine it directorially. www.EducationalTheatreConsultants.com
A slew of shocking assassination attempts prove unsuccessful and give way to some unforeseen consequences. Plus, Falling in Love with Your Best Friend’s Sister Who’s Supposed to Kill Your Best Friend; Jumping Over Babies to Keep the Devil Away; The Story Behind Banjo’s Name; and Bad-Ass Bear Attack Survival Stories.
Scripture: N.T. Luke 11: 1-13 Prayer is: 1) Reaching out to God in Jesus! (Your Best Friend) 2) Pray Sensibly, Regularly, confidently… He will answer! Message: “You Do Have a Prayer”
I love talking with other online marketers to learn more about their strategies for how to best leverage social media for businesses. Jamie joins me to discuss her journey from web design into online marketing. Whether you’re a solopreneur or working with a team, she shares super simple and valuable ways to uplevel your marketing game! In this podcast episode, we share: How and why Jamie began her marketing business The challenges of transitioning from web design to marketing The power of using social media to build an ecosystem for your business 3 components of social media strategies: Consistency, Value driven content, and Videos The difference between macro and micro content Jamie’s advice for creating a strong content marketing strategy 2 strategies that Jamie uses for LinkedIN: Writing articles based on repurposed content and taking time to research contacts in order to make personal connections The benefits of using YouTube for your business Meet Jamie Palmer Jamie Palmer is a Digital Business Strategist & Coach Recognized for in-depth understanding and use of specialized digital marketing methods necessary for hyper-competitive industries; including IT, Marketing, Financial, hospitality and Professional Services. Acknowledged as a successful marketer and leader of individuals and corporate teams with diverse backgrounds and experience levels. Highly informed in the wide variety of methods and techniques used in corporate training and adult learners. Expert at building highly engaged online communities with leadership techniques. Jamie has recently contributed to Effingham, IL winning the Google eCity of 2014 Award through her Brandfluence™ Social Media Program. She has spoken at the Environmental Business Council on Social Media and RI BAR Association to discuss “How Systematic Storying Can Help Lawyers Show Value in Sales Conversations.“ Her other featured topics are: “Story as a Means of Understanding the Other,“ “Social Media Marketing ~ Monetize your Profiles,“ and “How Rhetoric Can be Your Best Friend in Business Development.“ Connect with Jamie: https://www.instagram.com/outliermktg/ https://www.facebook.com/outliermktg/ https://twitter.com/jamielpalmer_ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiepalmer/ https://outliermarketinggroup.com/ Links Mentioned: http://www.instagram.com http://www.facebook.com/groups http://www.linkedin.com http://www.youtube.com This Episode Is Made Possible By: Social Report: The world’s most complete social media management platform and my social media management tool of choice. Savvy Social School: Everything you need to increase visibility, growth, and engagement on social media
What do you do if you can’t build your mantourage because you are in love with your best friend? Find out on this episode of Single Smart Female. LISTEN HERE: Important Links and Mentions in this Episode: Can’t get rid of the idea of him? Want to surprise Jenn and show Single Smart […] The post 104 When You are In Love with Your Best Friend and Can’t Move On – Dating Advice With Single Smart Female appeared first on Have Him Your Way with Jenn Burton.
Relax! The Lord is Your Best Friend and Shepherd! - Shayne Holesgrove(Stellenbosch) by GraceLife Podcast
FREE GUIDE LINK: https://songwritertheory.com/freeguide/Website: https://songwritertheory.com/Follow Me on Twitter: @josephNVadala Episode Writeup:A huge part of a story is its flow. Does it move naturally from one part to another? Does it make you feel suspense, resolve, worry, and sorrow exactly when it wants? Does it push and pull your emotions over time as it progresses from one part to the next?Your chord progression is the same. And that's part of why it's so important.Today we're going to use an analogy to help you understand chords in a major key.I - HomeAh, home. It's where you start your day. It's where you feel most relaxed. It's where you have the desire to go after a busy day.No matter what your day was like, being able to come home and relax is a huge relief.At home, you are king or queen of your castle (maybe a prince or princess if you're still living with your parents).This is what the I chord is in a major key. It feels like home. It's the most powerful chord. It's where the song often starts and where it often ends.Any time you want the listener to feel comfortable and like something was resolved, I is a great place to go.IV and V - Parents and In-Laws HousesFriends may come and go. They may move away. But, regardless of where your parents live, you will visit them.You're contractually obligated to. Or at least that's what they think.But your parents' and In-Laws' houses should feel like a home away from home. They should still be a place you're comfortable.And you're going to visit fairly often. Your family is an important piece of your life and, while it isn't the same as your home, it's the next closest thing.This is like your IV and V chords. They are your bread-and-butter chords. Besides the I chord, they are the other major chords you have to work with. They sound familiar, although not quite the same as I.So how do we distinguish IV and V?IV is your parents' house. One reason is that a IV chord contains the I of the key. So it's a piece of home to you. You grew up here. IV feels closest to I of all the chords.So that leaves V to be your in-laws' house. Why is this? Well, V desperately wants to go back to I. And you love your in-laws and all, but after a little bit that mother-in-law is going to get to you. All of a sudden you really want to get home.vi, ii, iii - Your Best Friend and CoworkersYour best friend's place is a great place to go. It has a different feel than home and your family's houses, but it's a great place to go for a nice change-up.You probably visit them about the same amount as your parents and in-laws. Maybe a little less. But it's always a refreshing change up. It also seems like a little piece of home though, because you and your best bud are tight.This is like the vi chord. This is used about as often as the IV and V and is by far the most commonly used minor chord in a major key. Even pop songs are willing to use it!It feels closest to home of the 3 minor chords, because it is the only one that contains the I note. (The vi triad is 6, 8 [same as 1], and 10 [same as 3])Some of your co-workers are pretty cool. You definitely wouldn't want to spend quite as much time with them as your family or best friend, but they definitely can add a certain level of interesting to your life.While you could probably visit your parents, in-laws, and best friend just about any day, some days you wouldn't feel like visiting your co-workers. You see them every day at work already! And that's fine, they don't like you THAT much either.Co-workers are like the ii and iii chords.A ii chord often likes to go to the V or iii. The ii often to the vi, IV or ii.Both IV and vi often sound great going to ii or iii. And ii and iii often sound pretty good from one to another.vii - Weird Uncle BobbyYou've tried to visit him before. But he almost shot you when you arrived. He claims you looked like “them neighbor boys”, because this apparently justifies being shot at in his mind.He hasn't stopped smoking something that most certainly is not cigarettes since before you were born, and your mom stopped bringing you on visits after he attempted to give you whiskey at the ripe age of 4.He hates you. He hates everyone.That's the vii chord. Honestly, just don't use it.
FREE GUIDE LINK: https://songwritertheory.com/freeguide/Website: https://songwritertheory.com/Follow Me on Twitter: @josephNVadala Episode Writeup:A huge part of a story is its flow. Does it move naturally from one part to another? Does it make you feel suspense, resolve, worry, and sorrow exactly when it wants? Does it push and pull your emotions over time as it progresses from one part to the next?Your chord progression is the same. And that’s part of why it’s so important.Today we’re going to use an analogy to help you understand chords in a major key.I - HomeAh, home. It’s where you start your day. It’s where you feel most relaxed. It’s where you have the desire to go after a busy day.No matter what your day was like, being able to come home and relax is a huge relief.At home, you are king or queen of your castle (maybe a prince or princess if you’re still living with your parents).This is what the I chord is in a major key. It feels like home. It’s the most powerful chord. It’s where the song often starts and where it often ends.Any time you want the listener to feel comfortable and like something was resolved, I is a great place to go.IV and V - Parents and In-Laws HousesFriends may come and go. They may move away. But, regardless of where your parents live, you will visit them.You’re contractually obligated to. Or at least that’s what they think.But your parents’ and In-Laws’ houses should feel like a home away from home. They should still be a place you’re comfortable.And you’re going to visit fairly often. Your family is an important piece of your life and, while it isn’t the same as your home, it’s the next closest thing.This is like your IV and V chords. They are your bread-and-butter chords. Besides the I chord, they are the other major chords you have to work with. They sound familiar, although not quite the same as I.So how do we distinguish IV and V?IV is your parents’ house. One reason is that a IV chord contains the I of the key. So it’s a piece of home to you. You grew up here. IV feels closest to I of all the chords.So that leaves V to be your in-laws’ house. Why is this? Well, V desperately wants to go back to I. And you love your in-laws and all, but after a little bit that mother-in-law is going to get to you. All of a sudden you really want to get home.vi, ii, iii - Your Best Friend and CoworkersYour best friend’s place is a great place to go. It has a different feel than home and your family’s houses, but it’s a great place to go for a nice change-up.You probably visit them about the same amount as your parents and in-laws. Maybe a little less. But it’s always a refreshing change up. It also seems like a little piece of home though, because you and your best bud are tight.This is like the vi chord. This is used about as often as the IV and V and is by far the most commonly used minor chord in a major key. Even pop songs are willing to use it!It feels closest to home of the 3 minor chords, because it is the only one that contains the I note. (The vi triad is 6, 8 [same as 1], and 10 [same as 3])Some of your co-workers are pretty cool. You definitely wouldn’t want to spend quite as much time with them as your family or best friend, but they definitely can add a certain level of interesting to your life.While you could probably visit your parents, in-laws, and best friend just about any day, some days you wouldn’t feel like visiting your co-workers. You see them every day at work already! And that’s fine, they don’t like you THAT much either.Co-workers are like the ii and iii chords.A ii chord often likes to go to the V or iii. The ii often to the vi, IV or ii.Both IV and vi often sound great going to ii or iii. And ii and iii often sound pretty good from one to another.vii - Weird Uncle BobbyYou’ve tried to visit him before. But he almost shot you when you arrived. He claims you looked like “them neighbor boys”, because this apparently justifies being shot at in his mind.He hasn’t stopped smoking something that most certainly is not cigarettes since before you were born, and your mom stopped bringing you on visits after he attempted to give you whiskey at the ripe age of 4.He hates you. He hates everyone.That’s the vii chord. Honestly, just don’t use it.
Your best friend--YOUR BEST FRIEND--doesn't just dump you...she paints you as the villain and cuts you out of your friend group. Just when you thought life was going to get better, you've been gutted. How do you start over when all you want is to back to the way things were? The Ladies offer advice, sympathy…and of course, an embarrassing personal problem involving Kristan's nostrils, just for you, our dear listeners.
Dr. McConnell is an internationally known zoologist and a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist. In her career, she has worked with dogs with all kinds of serious behavior problems. She was also the host of the nationally syndicated Radio show "Calling All Pets", and she is a retired assistant professor of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is an amazing speaker… in fact, she was one of the first real dog seminars that I ever went to…possibly THE first if my memory is correct. So she is partly responsible for getting me hooked on dog training in the first place. She is the author of many beautifully written and well-researched books, most of which I have in my house, and are among some of my favorite books that I read over and over…particularly "The Other End of the Leash: Why We Do What We Do Around Dogs", which again was sort of a gateway dog book for me. And her book "For the Love of a Dog: Understand Emotion in You and Your Best Friend", I have in both hardcover and audiobook format. Her new book, "The Education of Will", which I have read and will read again, is also beautifully written and insightful. It’s a little different in that it’s written as a memoir. She shares stories from her own life and her experience with trauma, fear, and anxiety…something I know a lot of us can relate to. But they are interwoven with stories about the dogs she’s worked with, particularly her own dog, Will, and their journeys with trauma and anxiety. And among those of course, she includes glimpses into what we know about the science of fear and what we can do about it. Fair warning, I did cry a little. So just a heads up. In the book, the theme of resilience comes up. And it’s a topic that really fascinates me. Why do some individuals bounce back after a bad experience and others don’t? What can we do to help our dogs recover quickly after something stressful happens? How can we set ourselves and our dogs up for success? And that is exactly what we talked about during our conversation. For full show notes, visit: www.wonderpupstraining.com/podcast/60
SUMMARY: Dr. Patricia McConnell is a Zoologist and Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist who has made a lifelong commitment to improving the relationship between people and animals. She is known worldwide as an expert on canine and feline behavior and dog training, and for her engaging and knowledgeable dog training books, DVDs and seminars. Patricia has seen clients for serious behavioral problems since 1988, and taught "The Biology and Philosophy of Human/Animal Relationships” for twenty-five years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her radio show, Calling All Pets, was heard in over 110 cities around the country, where Patricia dispensed advice about behavior problems and animal behavior research for over fourteen years. She is the author of the much-acclaimed books The Other End of the Leash, For the Love of A Dog: Understanding Emotions in You and Your Best Friend and Tales of Two Species. Her latest book is a memoir that came out earlier this year, titled The Education of Will: A Mutual Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog. Links The Other End of the Leash (blog) The Other End of the Leash (book) For the Love of A Dog: Understanding Emotions in You and Your Best Friend Tales of Two Species The Education of Will: A Mutual Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog Next Episode: To be released 11/10/2017, featuring Sarah Stremming, talking about effective behavior change. TRANSCRIPTION: Melissa Breau: This is Melissa Breau and you're listening to the Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast brought to you by the Fenzi Dog Sports Academy, an online school dedicated to providing high-quality instruction for competitive dog sports using only the most current and progressive training methods. Today we have a special guest -- I'm talking to Dr. Patricia McConnell. Although she probably needs no introduction, I will share a bit from her bio. Dr. Patricia McConnell is a Zoologist and Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist who has made a lifelong commitment to improving the relationship between people and animals. She is known worldwide as an expert on canine and feline behavior and dog training, and for her engaging and knowledgeable dog training books, DVDs and seminars. Patricia has seen clients for serious behavioral problems since 1988, and taught "The Biology and Philosophy of Human/Animal Relationships” for twenty-five years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her radio show, Calling All Pets, was heard in over 110 cities around the country, where Patricia dispensed advice about behavior problems and animal behavior research for over fourteen years. She is the author of several much-acclaimed books The Other End of the Leash, For the Love of A Dog: Understanding Emotions in You and Your Best Friend and Tales of Two Species. Her latest book is a memoir that came out earlier this year, titled The Education of Will: A Mutual Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog. Welcome to the podcast, Patricia! Patricia McConnell: Thanks for having me, Melissa. What fun. Melissa Breau: I'm so excited to be talking to you today. To kind of start us out a little bit, can you just share a little bit about the dogs and the animals you currently share your life with? Patricia McConnell: Oh, absolutely. The most important animal is the two-legged one, my husband, my wonderful, accommodating husband who puts up with my obsession for dogs and sheep and cats and animals and gardening. So that's Jim. And so we have three dogs. We have Willie, a 10-year-old border collie who is one of the stars of The Education of Will, and we have Maggie, a 4-year-old border collie who's my competition sheepdog trial right now and the silliest, funniest, most adorablest dog that ever lived, of course, and Tootsie, who's the other most adorablest dog, she's a little Cavalier who was a puppy mill rescue. And we have two cats, Nellie and Polly, and we have 16 sheep. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. Patricia McConnell: Here we are. And we have Teresa the toad, who's living in the cat bowl often, and I could go on and on. We have a little farm, it's about 12 and a half acres, and so there are lots of critters on there, but the family ones I've already mentioned. I'll stop there. Melissa Breau: Excellent. Well, I know that you've shared kind of in some of the other interviews you've done that you've been in love with dogs and behavior for as long as you can remember. So I wanted to ask a little bit about kind of when you decided that was what you wanted to do with your life, and see if you could just share a little bit about those early days. Patricia McConnell: Oh yes, you know, it's almost like a feminist manifesto, because when I was … I was born in 1948, and when I was 5 — there's a story about me being asked what I wanted to do when I was 5, and I said, “I want to marry a rancher,” because in 1953 in Arizona, women made babies and casseroles. They didn't make, they didn't have careers, they didn't, you know, make shopping centers and business deals or even be veterinarians. And so gradually over time I had all kinds of different careers. I moved a lot with my first husband, and eventually I got to the point where I thought, You know what, I'm going to go back to school and I'm going to study animal behavior. And what I envisioned is that I would teach it. I would teach at some small private college, and I would teach animal behavior because I loved animals and I loved behavior. And I finally realized in my 30s, early 40s, you know, this is a way I could really enmesh myself in my passion and what I love. But then I went to an animal behavior society conference — it's a conference of academics, people who study behavior, mostly wild animals, mostly in the field — and I ran into John Wright, who was an academic, actually a psychologist who was an applied animal behaviorist, and so he took all of his training and behavior and used it to help people solve problems with family dogs. And I was like, Oh, really? I didn't know that was a possibility. So it ended up that my colleague, Dr. Nancy Raffetto, and I opened up Dog's Best Friend as a consulting service. Most people had no idea who we were, what we were doing. Nobody did it then. I mean, nobody did it then. People would call us up, Melissa, and say, “Do you guys groom poodles?” Melissa Breau: Oh goodness. Patricia McConnell: Yes. So this was in the late '80s, and this was a really new field. So it all progressed from there, but it certainly wasn't linear, and anybody who's in a path right now of, like, who do I want to be and what do I want to do, or maybe I'm going in a direction that I don't want to go, is don't lose heart. I mean, I didn't get into this until I was in my 40s. Melissa Breau: And you've quite clearly achieved quite a bit of success, so … Patricia McConnell: It's been very satisfying, you know. I feel so lucky. I feel very grateful and lucky and privileged and honored to be able to find the right niche, you know? Yeah. Melissa Breau: I think the rest of us have been pretty privileged that you've decided to do this too, so … Patricia McConnell: Well, thank you. Melissa Breau: So I wanted to ask, you mentioned that, you know, you've been in the field for quite a while, and I wanted to ask kind of how your philosophy is today and maybe a little bit of kind of how even it's changed over that time. Obviously the world is a very different place for dogs. Patricia McConnell: Oh, man, so true. I mean, I've written quite a few places about the first dog training class I went to when I was, I think, probably 19. The dog trainer was a Marine, and he hung a Basenji — as in, with a choke-chain collar — picked the dog off the ground, so all four feet were off the ground, and hung him there until he started running out of breath and was dying. Actually, it was not all that long, shockingly, not all that long ago somebody, a dog died from that and someone tried to sue, except they didn't … they weren't successful because they were told that that was standard in the industry. That was standard practice, so you can't blame the person for doing it. Yeah, so boy, have things changed. Boy, have things changed. My philosophy now is very much along the lines of “least intrusive minimally aversive,” you know, the LIMA protocol that I think is fantastic. I would say 99.95 percent of what I do with dogs is positive reinforcement, and I do use, I will use a correction. I mean, if Maggie starts to eat something I don't want her to eat, sometimes I'll say “Leave it,” or sometimes I'll go “Ah-ah,” you know, and that's positive punishment because I added something to decrease the frequency of a behavior, right. So, but, I think, you know, besides the really important focus that you see now on positive reinforcement, which I think is just so vital, I think interspersed with that, entwined with that, is a change in our relationship and the way we see our dogs. I mean, it was all about dominance before. It was all about control, and you're in charge, and sometimes it was just simply, like, well, you know, “You have to be in charge,” and other times it was suggested as a way, as something your dog needed, you know, the old “Your dog needs you to be the alpha of the pack.” But it was always about control. And now it seems to me, don't you think, it's more with many of us about relationship. They are our best friends, you know. They're great friends of ours, and that's what I want. You know, my dogs have to do what I ask them to do. Sometimes they have to. They have to lie down if they're chasing a rabbit towards the road or something. But I value them as members of my family and friends. I don't think of them as furry people. I think that's disrespectful to dogs. But they are an integral part of my life and my family and my love. Melissa Breau: That's definitely something that is kind of a core part of the kind of Fenzi philosophy, so I mean, I definitely think that we're seeing more and more of a shift to that, obviously. Not everybody's there yet, but hopefully they will be one day, right? Patricia McConnell: Absolutely, yeah, and I think the kind of work that, you know, Fenzi Dog Sports Academy is doing is vital to that, you know? We just, we all need to be out there as much as we can, just spreading the word, because it's, you know, it's not just more fun, because it works better. I just heard, I was just at APDT not too long ago and somebody was … it was Pat Miller was talking about Bob Bailey saying — who was a professional animal trainer, he trained for movies and commercials — and he said, “I use positive reinforcement because it works better,” he said. “I don't do it for welfare, I don't do it to be nice, I do it because it works better and it's more efficient. I would do, if I had used punishment if it worked better in order to do my job, that's what I'd do, you know, but,” he said, “it just, it works better.” But so it does work better, but it's also so much more fun, you know. It's so much more fun to not have to be a drill sergeant in your own living room. Melissa Breau: I did hear that you were awarded an award at APDT. Is that right? Patricia McConnell: I was so honored. They gave me the Lifetime Achievement Award, yeah. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. Patricia McConnell: Yeah, thank you. I was really honored, yeah. Thank you. Melissa Breau: Obviously, you're really well known for your work in dog behavior, but I know from your first book that early on in your career you did quite a bit of research on cues, especially across languages. And I know that cues are always kind of a big topic and of interest to people, so I wanted to ask you to kind of share your top takeaway or two from that work. Patricia McConnell: Oh, thanks for asking, because, you know, that's how I got into this. I mean, I was … I started as an undergraduate looking for a project, a research project. As an ethologist, somebody who studies animal behavior, I had no thought of working with domestic animals or being an applied animal behaviorist. I was working with a professor who worked with fish, and so what I did is … the question at the time that was really hot in the field at the time was, why do animals take the risk of making noise, you know, what are they doing, are they just sort of expressing an emotional state because they can't help it, are they, is there some function of what they do? People honestly were asking questions about why are animals making noise, because it's risky, right, it attracts attention. So I used working domestic animals, the relationship between handlers and working domestic animals, as a kind of a model for that system. So I recorded the acoustic signals from over 110 handlers who work with racehorses and all different kinds of dogs, different kinds of horses, and they spoke, I think I got 16 different languages, and what I found was I found patterns in how people speed animals up and and how they use sound to slow animals down. And so basically what I learned was short, rapidly repeated notes are used all over the world, no matter what language, what field, to speed animals up, and long, slow, extended ones are used to soothe them, and quick, abrupt ones with an instant onset are used to stop them. So, you know, so it's the difference between [makes sound] or [makes sound] right, those are all used to speed animals up. “Whoa, lie down,” soothe, slow versus “Whoa!” to stop a quarter horse, for example. And so yeah, so what I learned was it's not what you say, it's how you say it, and that's had a profound influence on how I work with animals and how I think of how we communicate. Melissa Breau: So how does that kind of continue to influence what you do today? Patricia McConnell: It does professionally and it does personally. So, you know, with clients I was always paying attention, and I think we all are. All good trainers, when we're working with dog owners, we're paying a lot of attention to how people use sound and how they say things, you know. So, I mean, this probably happened to everybody who's listening is you had a client who would say, “Jasper, come!” and Jasper would stop in his tracks, you know. And that was standard obedience, by the way, is to shout it out like that, and to stand really stiff and really still and look straight at your dog and, like, “Come!” you know. And dogs had to get over, like, OK, I guess I'm supposed to come forward, rather than their natural instinct, which is, I clearly should stop right now because they're telling me not to come here. So I pay a lot of attention to how clients would speak, and, you know, I have to work on it too. I mean, I work with working border collies and who are sometimes 500 yards away from you, so you really have to pay attention to tone, you know, and how you sound. I mean, I've learned … Maggie, for example. Maggie's super sensitive and she can get really worried, and so when I ask her to lie down, I say, “Lie down, lie down,” just really sing-songy, really easy, and she's so responsive that she'll do it right away. So both personally and professionally I just pay a lot of attention to that. Am I perfect personally? No, of course not. But the other thing I learned, Melissa, after I finished my dissertation, after I finished all that research on sound, when I started doing dog training classes is I discovered how, yeah, sound has a huge effect on how dogs behave, but they're primarily watching us, and how unaware most of us are of how our … the movement of our body affects dogs. So that's the other big takeaway that I've learned about cuing is that just whether you're leaning forward a half an inch can make a profound difference in whether your dog is comfortable coming towards you, or breaks its stay, or you turn your head away from a dog who's uncomfortable, or stare at it, make it uncomfortable. So, you know, all my training as an ethologist, and study communication and subtle, subtle, tiny, subtle little signals, I think stands everybody who loves dogs in good stead because it's so important to be aware that less is more. The tiniest little change in inflection, the tiniest little movement, can have a huge effect on your dog's behavior. Melissa Breau: And it goes back to, like, the example you mentioned kind of of somebody standing straight up and strict as they yell “Come.” It's not just the language. It's also the body language there that's just so counter, counter to purpose. Patricia McConnell: Yeah, exactly. Melissa Breau: I wanted to make sure we talked a little bit about the new book, because I know there are a lot of people who are very excited that you wrote it. So how does The Education of Will differ kind of from some of the other books that you've written? Patricia McConnell: Oh, well, thanks for asking about it, first of all. It's hugely different. It's … this is a totally different work than I've ever done before. It's a memoir, so it's very personal. It's a memoir about me and Willie. That's why the subtitle — on the hard cover, anyway — is A Mutual Memoir of a Woman and Her Dog. I intertwine stories about getting Willie as a puppy who came as if he comes straight from Afghanistan with some canine version of PTSD. He was the most, he was fearful, he was sound reactive, he was pretty much a mess as a young dog. He really was. But he also, you know, he was … when he was good, he was like the best dog ever. He has a face on him that can just melt your bones, and he still does. I mean, there's something about Willie's face. That's why the publisher put his face on the cover of the book, which I still am not crazy about because I don't think it tells people what the book is really about. But his face, he's just got the most gorgeous face, and he's so loving and so friendly and so playful, you know. The best of Willie is, like, just the dog everybody wants, but he came with all this baggage, and his baggage, as it turned out, triggered all kinds of stuff that I thought I had resolved from my past. I had a lot of traumas in my past. I was raped, I was molested, I had somebody fall and die, literally out of the sky and, like, fall by surprise out of the sky and fall at my feet and die. Yeah, and you know when things like that happen, it really changes … structurally, physically, changes your brain. I mean, when individuals get traumatized with that kind of a trauma and they can't, they don't, have enough resilience to bounce back from it, it literally structurally, physically, changes your brain structure. Your amygdala gets more active, your hippocampus shrinks, I mean, all kinds of things happen. And so I had my own version of PTSD and I thought I'd resolved it, but when I got this super, super sound-reactive little puppy who, when a butterfly in China came out of its chrysalis, would leap up barking, and it set off, it triggered, all this old stuff and all these old symptoms with me. And so I basically figured out eventually that I couldn't heal Willie until I really healed myself. So he forced me to go farther down and face some of the things I thought I dealt with but I really hadn't finished. So I didn't start writing it to publish it. I actually started writing just segments of it, of some of the traumas that happened to me, as part of therapy, because it's very therapeutic to write out just about anything. I highly, strongly advise it to any of us. I write in my journal almost every morning and I find it so balancing. But so I started … I wasn't going to publish this, Melissa. I was just therapizing myself and trying to get better. And then, as a part of that process, I read a couple of books that literally changed my life. I mean, you know, that sounds, it's used so often and I know we can overuse it, but they really did. That really is how it felt. And I started thinking if I could write this book where I intertwined Willie's story and my story to show people that both people and dogs can, that the effects of trauma on both people and dogs, because dogs can be traumatized, and I think a lot of people don't acknowledge that. Horses too, any mammal, but to also that we are ultimately so resilient, and that if we have the right support around us, people can heal from just an amazing amount of things and so can dogs. So that's why I ended up finishing it, publishing it, and putting it out in the world. Melissa Breau: How are you and Willie both doing today? Patricia McConnell: Oh, we're good, we're good. He's 10. I can barely believe that he's 10 years old. He's really happy. I think he loves having Maggie there. Maggie is great with him. You know, he's so much better now. I mean, he recovered so much. He's still super reactive, but now it's like happy reactive, you know, it's not panic, scared reactive. But he's also … he's not the best dog around other dogs, and so when Maggie came she'd, like, try and play, and he'd get grumpy and, you know, do a little one of those little tiny little, you know, grumpy tooth displays, you know, like, [makes sound] and she literally would be, like, “Oh Willie, come on, let's play,” and you could just see he'd be, like, “OK.” So yeah, they play, he gets to work sheep, he gets, he and I still cuddle, and he gets a belly rub, he's really good, he's really happy, and it makes me really happy, yeah. Melissa Breau: Good. Patricia McConnell: Thanks for asking. Melissa Breau: Yeah. When you wrote the book, what do you hope people will take away from it? I know you mentioned that you wrote it kind of inspired by these other books that changed your life, but when somebody finishes reading the book, what do you hope they've kind of learned or that they walk away with? Patricia McConnell: Yeah, yeah, thanks for asking. I would say, one, that about that resilience, about the fact that it's amazing if you know how to handle it, you know. You have to have the tools, you have to have help, you have to have a village. That if you have help and you know how to handle it, it's astounding how resilient people can be. And I've since heard stories, and we've all heard stories, about people who have been through just unbelievable nightmares and yet they're doing good, you know, like, how do you live through that? So people are really resilient. I really want to emphasize and get out into the world, past sort of the Dog Fancy world, that dogs can be traumatized, you know. I'm sure I don't have to tell you or listeners is that so much of “aggression” and “disobedience” are is basically behavior that's motivated by fear, you know. And I see … I saw a lot of dogs who I think were traumatized, I mean, even just in the dog park they got attacked from behind by some dog and then they become dog aggressive. And so knowing that, you know, this is not about dominance, this is not in the, this is not a bad dog, you know, that we need to be really thoughtful. Veterinarians need to be really aware of how terrifying it can be to a dog to have certain medical procedures, and I think veterinary medicine is starting to come on board, which is really gratifying. Dr. Marty Becker has a book coming out — it's actually available through Dogwise, it's coming out in April commercially or everywhere else — it's called From Fearful to Fear Free, and a lot of what he's trying to do is to change vet clinics so that they're more conscious, you know, using a lot of the kind of methods that Sophia Yin did such a great job of spreading out into the world. So that's another one of the things that I want people to be aware of — that animals can be traumatized and they need understanding. They don't need dominance. They need understanding. But, you know, the last thing that I would love people to get is that we all have stories, you know. We all have stories, and we all have things that we're ashamed of or afraid of. And I'm a big supporter of Brene Brown and her work about facing those fears, about putting light onto some of that, rather than hiding it in the dark. And, you know, we need to be aware of the person we're sitting next to, or the person who was rude in line at the supermarket or something, you know. We don't know their story. And even when people are successful and productive, you know, you don't know. You don't know. So the more empathy and benevolence and kindness we can have to everybody and anybody, whether person or dog, the better the world will be. Melissa Breau: I think that's such, like, a powerful and important message to kind of get out there and think about and to be aware of, not just in your interactions with dogs but also with people. Patricia McConnell: Thank you. And don't you think — and this is an authentic question I'm asking you — maybe because of social media, I don't know what it is about the world, is it in the water, I don't know, but, you know, it's true in many fields, and sort of parts of social behavior of humans, but there is a certain amount, in the dog world, of snarkiness, of, you know, of snappiness, of a lack of real thoughtful, benevolent consideration of other people, and I think that's too bad. I do think it's partly because of social media, but I just want everybody who loves dogs and is promoting positive training with dogs, if we all — and we all need to be reminded of, believe me, I am no saint, I have to take a breath sometimes too — but we all need to remember that no matter what method somebody uses or how much we disagree with them, we need to be as positive with people as we are with dogs. Melissa Breau: I think especially in kind of the sports world, or the competitive world, you've got a dichotomy there between competition where people want to be better than the others around them and they also do have that relationship with their dog, so I definitely do think that there's a snarkiness, and we all have to be conscious of our own behavior and our own words and kind of fight against that a little bit. Patricia McConnell: Yeah, yeah, you know, I don't do, I don't go to agility, I never competed in it, but I don't go. I watch it sometimes, but I don't do it a lot, but I'm in sheepdog handling and, you know, we all know how competitive some people can be. And I love the people who are competitive in a really good way, you know? They want to get better, and they love to, and yeah, it's way more fun to win. I mean, it's way more fun to do well. No question about it. It's way more fun to do well. But overriding all of these has got to be the health and happiness of our dogs and our relationship with them. Melissa Breau: I could not agree with you more. Patricia McConnell: Oh good. Melissa Breau: So I know we're kind of getting towards the end of the call, but there are three questions that I ask everyone who comes on the podcast and I wanted to make sure we kind of got them in and I got your perspective … so to start out the first one is what is the dog-related accomplishment that you're proudest of? Patricia McConnell: Well, you know, I have to separate it out. Personally, I think I'm proudest of giving my dogs a good life. I feel all wussy when I say that. I could just get all soppy and Oprah-ish. But I, you know, I'm not perfect and, I mean, I can beat myself up over things I haven't done perfectly and I could have done better, but I think, in general, I think I've provided quite a few dogs a really, really good life, and understanding them as individuals rather than just dogs and making them fit into some kind of a slot that I wanted them to fit into, so I'm really proud of that. And I also, I guess professionally, I think I'm proudest of combining my respect for good writing and my passion and love for dogs and my interest in science, combining all those three things. I love to read, I love good writing, I don't think anybody needs to hear how much I'm just stupid in love for dogs, and I think science is really important, and I found a way, sometimes, you know, I get on the right track and I combine all those three things in a way that I feel is good enough, and when that happens I feel really good about that. Melissa Breau: I love that, especially the bit about just knowing that you've provided a good life to your dogs. That's such an awesome thing to be proud of. I really, I like that answer. Patricia McConnell: Thank you, thank you. Melissa Breau: So this one may be a hard question, but what is the best piece of training advice that you've ever heard? Patricia McConnell: Oh man, oh wow, oh wow, let's see. Do I have to pick one? OK, I'll be really fast. Melissa Breau: You can share more than one if you want. I'll let you get away with that. Patricia McConnell: Good. The thing that pops up in my mind the first time I hear that is actually … it's not a piece of advice. It's just a saying and it makes me want to cry. I sound like such a crier. It makes me want to cry. The saying is, “We train by regret.” It just hits home so hard to me because I think every one of us who cares deeply about dogs and is really honest, and insightful, and learned, and grows, you know, admits that there's things we've done that we wish we'd never done and, you know, some of them are just tiny little stupid things. It's like, “Oh, I can't believe I didn't think of that,” or, you know, so I think that's a really important saying. But I think that the most important part about it is to remind all of us to be kinder to ourselves. I think a lot of the people I work with who are progressive dog trainers who just adore their dogs and move heaven and earth for them, we're so hard on ourselves. Don't you think? I mean, we're just, you know, I work with clients who are just … they're just, oh, they're being so hard on themselves because they haven't been perfect. They made this one mistake and it's like, oh man, you know, we are all human here. So I think that strikes home with me a lot. And I guess the other just sort of solid, quick, concise piece of advice is basically “Say less, mean more.” I just made that up, but I've heard people say versions of that, you know, so basically another version is “Just shut up.” I think, I mean, you can hear I like to talk, right, so I can get badly with my dogs, and I think it's confusing and tiring to our dogs. And I think, you know, some of the people who, you know, those people who dogs just don't ever want to leave, you know, they meet them, and the second they meet them they sit down beside them and don't want to leave. There aren't many of them, and I was never one of those people. I sometimes am now, which makes me really happy, but those are often people who are really quiet. So I think being very mindful of the way we use words and sound around our dogs is really, really important because, I think, frankly, our dogs are often just simply exhausted trying to figure out what the heck we're trying to convey to them, you know? So I guess I'd just stick with those two things. Melissa Breau: Excellent. Well, thank you. Kind of the last one here is who is someone else in the dog world that you look up to? Patricia McConnell: If you had asked that first we would still be talking. That's cold to ask me last when we run out of time! OK, I'll talk really fast. Susan Friedman — I'd kiss the hem of her skirt or her pants. I bow down to her. I think she's brilliant, funny, amazing, wonderful. I love Fenzi Dog Sports. I think that incredible work's being done. Suzanne Hetts is doing great work. Her husband, Dan Estep. Julie Hecht at Dog Spies. Karen Pryor, oh my goodness. Trish King. Steve White. Chris Zink, the … everybody in, you know, dog sports knows. Those are the people who just, like, rattle off the top of my head right now, but I could go on and on and on. There are so many amazing people in this field right now. It's just so gratifying. Melissa Breau: That's awesome. Patricia McConnell: Those are just a few of them, yeah. Melissa Breau: We'll have to see if we can get a few of them to come on the show. Patricia McConnell: Oh absolutely, yeah. Melissa Breau: Well thank you so much for coming on the podcast Patricia! I really appreciate it. Patricia McConnell: Oh, it was really fun. Thanks for having me. Melissa Breau: Awesome. And thanks to all of our listeners for tuning in. We'll be back next week with Sarah Stremming. Sarah and I will be talking about life with your dog outside of training… and how what you do then impacts that training. Don't miss it! 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Deven Gaston's delayed report from her last day at the 2006 APDT conference, with reports on Dr. Esther Schalke's research on shock collars ("Stress Symptoms Caused by the Use of Electric Training Collars on Dogs in Everyday Life Situations"), and what Dr. Patricia McConnell had to say about her new book, "The Biology of Emotion in People & Dogs". Further Info from the APDT website:Stress Symptoms Caused by the Use of Electric Training Collars on Dogs in Everyday Life SituationsEsther Schalke, PhDThis class will review the research that has been conducted into the efficacy and welfare implications of the use of electric shock collars. After which the reasons why the Institute of Animal Welfare and Behavior at Hanover University of Veterinary Medicine decided to expand on this research. Their methods, findings and the implications for the use of these devices in practice will be discussed in detail.The Biology of Emotion in People & DogsPatricia McConnell, PhDEver looked at your dog and wondered how much of her emotional life is like your own? Learn the biology of emotion in you and your dog, and why it's reasonable to believe that both species share the emotions of love, fear, sadness, happiness and anger. This presentation will introduce Patricia's new book: For the Love of a Dog: Understanding Emotion in You and Your Best Friend. Be the first to learn what emotions are, how the brain controls them and why we share so many of them with our dogs.Links: The Biology of Emotion in People & Dogs, by Patricia McConnell, PhD The Expression of the Emotions in Man And Animals, by Charles Darwin(wiki) Esther Schalke, PhD, DVM Music provided by the PodShow Podsafe Music Network: Anne Heaton: Underdog