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Former World Series MVP Ben Zobrist joins the CHGO Cubs Podcast to analyze the red-hot Chicago Cubs and their rise to first place in the NL Central. Zobrist breaks down the impact of stars like Seiya Suzuki, Ian Happ, Dansby Swanson, and Kyle Tucker, and what's fueling the team's early-season success. He also shares insights on the Cubs' chemistry, leadership, and what it will take to keep the momentum going. Don't miss this exclusive conversation—subscribe for more Cubs interviews, analysis, and insider coverage all season long.
Your Stupid Minds returns with loads of airport novel chills and spills in the third (and almost certainly final) entry in the Dan Brown Cinematic Universe (DBCU): 2016's Inferno. Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) wakes up in a hospital in Florence with amnesia. He must, with the assistance of a suspiciously helpful British doctor Sienna (Felicity Jones), piece together the last few days and figure out why people are shooting at him. It turns out evil billionaire Bertrand Zobrist (Ben Foster) has created a virus to wipe out half of the earth's population. Surely bringing the planet to 1975 levels of people will solve all our woes and not just delay them for a few decades! Langdon must run through a series of tourist attractions and frantic cuts to uncover the clues to the location of the virus. Zobrist, the nerd that he is, has hidden its location in a series of antiquities related to Dante's Inferno. Langdon uses his skills as a Harvard symbologist and middle aged museum-enjoyer to piece the puzzle together. Expect a series of twists and turns that you'd need to have brain damage not to foresee! Luckily Langdon does have brain damage, which makes his cluelessness slightly more believable.
In today's episode, W. Scott Olsen talks to Alain Zobrist, the CEO at Swiss Timing Ltd for OMEGA, who reveals the technology behind the photo finish camera used during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.Click here to visit Adrian's Instagram account.This podcast is brought to you by FRAMES, a high-quality quarterly printed photography magazine, and its accompanying international photography membership.Find out more and join FRAMES here.
*DISCLAIMER* This episode includes one portion with thematic descriptions, so please use discretion. 247. Stories Series: Exciting Adventures Follow Radical Obedience with Susan Zobrist Isaiah 30:21 (NIV) Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.” Questions We Discuss: When did you begin following Jesus as your Lord and Savior? How did life change after that point, including the highs and lows as you progressed in your Christian walk? What were some surprising adventures God called you into? Susan Zobrist serves as a Director at the South Side Christian Academy. She takes care of the daily routine needs at the school, teaches chapel, and oversees the student and family files. Her husband, Chad, serves as the board president in addition to his full time job. Chad and Susan have four adult daughters and four wonderful sons-in-law. They are settling into life with an empty nest and enjoying their grandchildren. South Side Christian Academy Previous Episode featuring Susan Zobrist on The Savvy Sauce: Following God's Leading with Susan Zobrist, Cassie Meiss, and Lisa Waibel Thank You to Our Sponsor: Midwest Food Bank Connect with The Savvy Sauce through Our Website Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.” Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.” John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.” Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“ Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“ Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
Jim is joined by Baseball HOF voter David Brown to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former MLB utilityman Ben Zobrist. First, Dave and Jim cover Zobrist's ridiculous versatility on a baseball diamond, both in the field and at the plate (9:40). Next, they discuss Zobrist's performance in the 2016 World Series, what he has in common with Jackie Robinson, and where he ranks among the best second basemen since 2000 (13:07). Finally, they debate whether Zobrist's peak can make up for his low counting numbers (35:45), before making a final call on whether or not Zobrist deserves a plaque in Cooperstown (41:23).
In this episode of The Evergreen Thumb, we take a deep dive into the fascinating process of growing shiitake mushrooms on logs. Cultivating shiitake mushrooms at home is a fun and rewarding way to produce your own fresh mushrooms at home! Join us as our guest Kevin Zobrist, a WSU Extension Forester, covers everything you need to know, including: Selecting the right type of logs for shiitake cultivation The inoculation process and tools you'll need How to maintain the ideal conditions for healthy mushroom growth Tips for harvesting shiitake mushrooms and getting multiple flushes from your logs Overcoming common challenges like pests and contaminants Tune in to learn how to transform logs into a thriving mushroom crop and bring the magic of fungi into your garden! For resources, links, a transcript, and more be sure to visit our website at https://evergreenthumb.mastergardenerfoundation.org/episode032/
This morning on The Greg and Dan Show, Greg spoke with 2016 World Series MVP Ben Zobrist. Mr. Zobrist is the featured speaker for the Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary Fundraiser Event on October 3rd at Venue Chisca. In this interview, Greg and Ben discuss his early career and how a $50 dollar investment led him to be a Major League baseball player, his non-profit Champion Forward, some advice for young athletes aspiring to compete at the highest level, and much more. Thank you Ben for coming onto the show, it was a pleasure to hear your story! For more information on the Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary Fundraiser Event that Ben will be speaking at visit: https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/peoria/, and for more information on Ben's non-profit visit: https://www.championforward.org/.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Pastor Tom Zobrist, father of former Chicago Cubs second baseman Ben Zobrist, to discuss the role of sports in the Christian life. Drawing from his book, The Zobrist Family: Look What God Can Do (paid link), Pastor Tom shares his insights on the impact of youth sports and offers valuable advice for busy Christian parents. Pastor Tom Zobrist is the Senior Pastor at Liberty Bible Church in Eureka, IL.Sound Words is a ministry of Indian Hills Community Church, a Bible teaching church in Lincoln, NE. Sound Words is also a partner of Foundations Media, a collective of Christian creators passionate about promoting biblical theology and applying it to everyday life. Learn more at https://foundationsmedia.org. Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook Follow on YouTube Follow on Twitter Follow on Threads Visit https://ihcc.org
This morning, Greg and Dan spoke with Zach Zobrist from Top Fox Snacks. Started during the pandemic, Top Fox has gone on to explode to a national scale being stocked in over 9,000 stores nationwide. The company is based out of Congerville, Illinois and offers a variety of flavored seed based snacks, such as pumpkin and sunflower seeds. The company has developed a unique variety of pumpkin that grows 60% more seeds without their shells. You can find their products in-person at Kroger and Hy-Vee, as well as their website topfoxsnacks.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2016 World Series MVP Ben Zobrist drops by the Cubs Weekly Podcast to chat with Andy Martínez and Tony Andracki about a wide array of topics, including being back at Cubs Convention and interacting with fans.Zobrist tells the story about his free agency journey to the Cubs, what Joe Maddon meant to him as both a player and a person and how the team dealt with the organization's World Series drought.Of course, there was plenty of Game 7 talk, as Zobrist broke down his championship-winning hit and what he remembers about those epic moments that will echo throughout eternity for the Cubs franchise.The 14-year MLB veteran also reflected back on some of the highlights of his playing days, including the unique way he ended his career.
Welcome, lovely listeners, to another empowering episode of "The Scrumptious Woman." In this episode, Juliette engages in a heartfelt conversation with the incredible Suzi Zobrist. Suzi, a devoted practitioner in sacred pelvic care and ceremonial bodywork, shares her inspiring journey of healing and guiding others after overcoming ovarian cancer and a radical hysterectomy at the age of 30.Key Takeaways:Midlife Wisdom: Embracing the transformative power of midlife, Suzi and Juliette challenge societal narratives around ageing women, emphasising the richness, wisdom, and vitality this phase brings.Sacred Living: Suzi introduces the concept of sacred living, highlighting the importance of daily practices, such as prayer, connecting with nature, and embracing simple pleasures, to cultivate a deeper connection with oneself.Self-Care for Mothers: The conversation touches on the crucial role of self-care for mothers and women in all stages of life, emphasising how tending to oneself positively influences family dynamics.Reunion Sister Council: Suzi invites women to join her Reunion Sister Council, a space where women can share experiences, celebrate midlife, and collectively redefine the narrative around this transformative phase.Hands-on Healing: Suzi's hands-on bodywork, especially focused on women's Yoni, becomes a profound tool for healing, providing a space for tenderness, release, and renewal.The Ripple Effect: Juliette and Suzi discuss how individual practices of self-love and care have a positive ripple effect, influencing not only personal well-being but also family dynamics and beyond.Remember, sacred living is about embracing the beauty of life in its entirety, finding joy in the simple moments, and prioritising self-care.Connect with Suzi Zobrist on Instagram: @suziszobristExplore her healing offerings at Reunion Sister Council: https://www.rootmedicinehealing.com/reunion-sister-councilThank you for joining us on this transformative journey. Until next time, live scrumptiously! Find out more about Juliette Karaman here: https://feelfullyyou.com/free-resources/ https://www.instagram.com/juliettekaraman/https://www.facebook.com/juliette.karamanvanschaardenburgDon't forget to Rate and Subscribe to stay updated with all of the latest shows and resources. Please leave a review so more people can tune in and the ripple effect spreads further. Take a screenshot of your review and send it to me on https://www.instagram.com/juliettekaraman/ and you will be given access to a free group Spinal Attunement session. These have been life-changing for my clients!
SUZI ZOBRIST (she/her) Sacred Pelvic Care + Ceremonial BodyworkSuzi is a Womb Wisdom Keeper, Pelvic Care Practitioner, Sexological Bodyworker, & Yoga Teacher.Suzi was initiated into Womb Healing Work after suddenly losing her womb to ovarian cancer at age 30. After a radical hysterectomy that left her totally numb and disconnected from her womanhood & pelvic space, Suzi became an apprentice to her own womb healing path. After years of feeling gray in her sensuality, turn on & womanhood, she finally started to feel entirely alive again. Her zest for life returned as she gained an understanding of how to heal, release & surrender to her own pain & pleasure. Suzi is a skilled Pelvic Care Practitioner & Mentor who brings her extensive knowledge of yoga, bodywork, ritual, sexuality & ceremony into her work. She will carefully guide you on the journey of coming back into the power & pleasure that lives in your body.You can find Suzi on Instagram @suzizobrist and leading SACRED BODY SCHOOL, where she supports you into the physical, emotional & spiritual realms of being wildly turned on & alive in your everyday life. Suzi is also available for immersive 1:1 sessions, please be in touch to begin your journey deeper into who you are. www.rootmedicinehealing.comhttps://www.rootmedicinehealing.comhttps://www.facebook.com/suzi.zobrist/https://www.instagram.com/suzizobrist/Register for the next Buff Muff Challenge https://www.vaginacoach.com/28-day-buffmuff-challengeOrder your vaginal moisturizer here https://www.feel-amazing.com/?ref=vaginacoach*******************I recommend checking out my comprehensive pelvic health education and fitness programs on my Buff Muff AppYou can also join my next 28 Day Buff Muff Challenge https://www.vaginacoach.com/buffmuffIf you are feeling social you can connect with me… On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VagCoachOn Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vaginacoach/On Twitter https://twitter.com/VaginaCoachOn The Web www.vaginacoach.com
Chicago Cubs fans waited 108 years for a championship and Illinois native Ben Zobrist helped bring it to Chicago as the 2016 World Series Most Valuable Player. Now 42, Zobrist joins the CHGO Cubs Podcast to talk about life after baseball and his new non-profit organization Champion Forward. Plus, a look back at 2016 and the most epic Game 7 in sports history! What does he think of the 2023 Cubs? BEN ZOBRIST is LIVE in studio with Luke Stuckmeyer, Cody Delmendo and Ryan Herrera for the CHGO Cubs Podcast. #VibeWithUs An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://bit.ly/3SRS03z SUBSCRIBE: / chgosports ALL THINGS CHGO: https://linktr.ee/chgosports WEBSITE: http://allCHGO.com/ BUY MERCH: http://CHGOLocker.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter: @CHGO_Sports Instagram: @CHGO_Sports GET OUR FREE NEWSLETTER: http://www.allchgo.com/newsletter WATCH YOUR FAVORITE TEAMS: https://www.fubotv.com/chgo WIN MONEY THROUGH SPLASH SPORTS: https://splashsports.com/chgo Head to https://www.sunnyside.shop/ and use code CHGO25 for 25% off your total order at check out for everything you need to elevate your Summer! Must be 21+ or an Illinois med card holder. Head to https://factormeals.com/chgocubs50 and use code chgocubs50 to get 50% off. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CHGO for $20 off your first purchase. Check out FOCO for merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/CHGO and use promo code “CHGO” for 10% off your order on all non Pre Order items. AG1 is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Just visit https://drinkAG1.com/CHGOCubs https://shadyrays.com: use code ‘CHGO' for 50% OFF 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses! Visit https://dkng.co/chgo to sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook using the code “CHGO” If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling, and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537). 21+. IL only. Bonus bets expire seven days after issuance. Eligibility and deposit restrictions apply. Terms at sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash football terms. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“This is our sacred fire. It's not something to be shared with someone else. This is for you.” - Suzi Zobrist Words carry a frequency. An energy meant to be felt. This is a podcast full of chronicles, experiences, transmissions meant to be heard, not written. Press play and dive in. Go deeper: Suzi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzizobrist/ Suzi's Websites: https://www.rootmedicinehealing.com and https://www.suzizobrist.com/ Jaclyn's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaclyn_shaw_/ Jaclyn's Website: https://jaclynshaw.ca/
Join us for the final episode of the season as we speak with Suzi Zobrist, a pelvic health therapist and womb healer who has dedicated her life to helping women and gender-diverse people reclaim their bodies and discover their inner power. Suzi shares her inspiring story of overcoming ovarian cancer and how it has shaped her journey towards healing. In this powerful episode, we discuss the importance of knowing our own bodies, the transformative power of reclaiming our bodies, and Suzi's journey of becoming a mother. If you're looking for inspiration and motivation to take charge of your own health and wellbeing, you won't want to miss this episode. Tune in now to listen to this empowering conversation!To be a part of Suzi's growing community and connect with her, you can follow her on Instagram @SuzizobristIf you would like more information about Suzi's services or if you have questions, please visit her site at https://www.rootmedicinehealing.com/If you personally felt connected to the show and/or this episode and would like to purchase one of the few limited edition prints of the art that goes along with is as your own personal reminder to step into your power you can do so on our website at www.iampower.clubPrint sales help us continue this mission to bring you inspiring stories that the world needs to hear.We would love for you to follow us on Instagram. Share and tag us in your stories @iampowerclub ( https://www.instagram.com/iampowerclub/ )You can also find us on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/iampowerpodcast/And of course don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel so you don't miss next weeks episode!Thanks you so much for joining this community and we can't wait to meet you!
Today I am thrilled to host pelvic care practitioner, and womb wisdom keeper, Suzi Zobrist, to speak in response to an audience request for information about healing the pelvic floor after birth. Scroll down for her full bio. Connect with Suzi on Instagram at @suzizobrist, or via her website www.rootmedicinehealing.com. She offers 1:1 online sessions, 1:1 in person retreat style intensives, and group work in her Sacred Body School. In today's episode we discuss some key themes: - Healing is an internal process and you are your best healer. - Reframing "tightening the pelvic floor" to "toning the pelvic diaphragm." - The importance of ease and presence within your healing journey. - Re-establishing a connection to your sacred anatomy after birth. - Scar and tissue remediation and massage - tending to your postpartum body. - Keep your own fire lit & stay turned on in your life. SUZI ZOBRIST (she/her) Offering Sacred Pelvic Care + Ceremonial Bodywork Womb Wisdom Keeper, Pelvic Care Practitioner, Sexological Bodyworker, Yoga Teacher Suzi was initiated into Womb Healing Work after suddenly losing her womb to ovarian cancer at age 30. After a radical hysterectomy that left her totally numb and disconnected from her womanhood & pelvic space, Suzi became an apprentice to her own womb healing path. After years of feeling gray in her sensuality, turn on & womanhood, she finally started to feel entirely alive again. Her zest for life returned as she gained an understanding of how to heal, release & surrender to her own pain & pleasure. Suzi is a skilled Pelvic Care Practitioner & Mentor who brings her extensive knowledge of yoga, bodywork, ritual, sexuality & ceremony into her work. She will carefully guide you on the journey of coming back into the power & pleasure that lives in your body. You can find Suzi on Instagram @suzizobrist and leading SACRED BODY SCHOOL, where she supports you into the physical, emotional & spiritual realms of being wildly turned on & alive in your everyday life. Suzi is also available for Immersive 1:1 sessions, please be in touch to begin your journey deeper into who you are. www.rootmedicinehealing.com #wombhealing #pelvicfloor #pelvicfloorwork #pelvicfloorhealing #postpartumhealing #sacredsexuality #healingmothers #wombenergetics #energyhealing #wombhealing #pelvicfloorafterbaby #motherhood
90% des entreprises qui initient une transformation pour devenir une organisation collaborative échouent. Pourquoi ? Bien souvent le dirigeant n'est pas prêt à entamer cette mutation - qu'il annonce (trop) rapidement à ses équipes - et à confier son pouvoir disciplinaire au collectif. Pour notre invité, le dirigeant doit renoncer aux symboles de pouvoir et proposer aux collaborateurs d'avoir plus de responsabilité. En revanche, s'ils ne sont pas tous engagés au sein de l'organisation, c'est au dirigeant de créer les conditions pour qu'ils aient envie de l'être. L'invité : Alexandre Gérard est le fondateur et ancien PDG de l'entreprise Chrono-Flex ainsi que le CEO d'Inov-On. Sa rencontre avec Jean-François Zobrist a été un élément déclencheur dans sa carrière de dirigeant et il est convaincu, comme Richard Teerlink, que “ce n'est pas que les gens n'aiment pas changer, c'est qu'ils n'aiment pas qu'on les change.” Les time codes : 2''00 : La présentation de l'invité 4''25 : Les incontournables du podcast 8''40 : La genèse Chrono-Flex 13''30 : Chrono-Flex face à la crise 18''00 : Rencontre avec Jean-François Zobrist 22''50 : La transformation de Chrono-Flex 27''00 : Nettoyer les symboles de pouvoir 33''15 : Le patron est-il légitime ? 35''25 : La mise en retrait du patron : un accélérateur 35''50 : Organisation libérée face à la crise ? 36''30 : Hiérarchie pour se sortir de la crise 43''30 : Le fonctionnement de Harley Davidson 45''20 : Responsabilisation et charge mentale 48''20 : Les 5 raisons de l'échec 53''35 : Si c'était à refaire ? 58''00 : Inclusion et déclusion : les objectifs 1''00''00 : Les recos de l'invité 1''02''20 : Réussir sa transformation en 3 étapes 1''06''30 : L'anecdote de l'invité 1''09''20 : La maxime de l'invité Les références citées dans l'épisode : Livre # L'aventure Chrono Flex : sur le chemin de l'entreprise libérée d'Alexandre Gérard # Le patron qui ne voulait plus être chef : mettre la confiance au coeur du travail d'Alexandre Gérard # More Than a Motorcycle : The Leadership Journey at Harley Davidson de Rich Teerlink et Lee Ozley # À contre-courant : Vivre l'entreprise la plus extraordinaire du monde de Ricardo Semler # Employees First, Customers Second : Turning Conventional Management Upside Down de Vineet Nayar # Qui a piqué mon fromage ? Comment s'adapter au changement au travail, en famille, en amour de Spencer Johnson # Les quatre accords toltèques de Miguel Ruiz
We had the pleasure of interviewing Zoe Zobrist over Zoom video.Following wide-spread acclaim for “Oh Baby,” the single written for her yet-to-be-born son Beau, Dallas recording artist Zoe Zobrist has spent the past few months cultivating tracks that speak to fans on an intimate level. Today, the young songwriter has dropped her new single “Better” on all streaming services, after exclusively premiering the song's music video — directed by Shan Dan Horan (Demi Lovato, Julia Michaels) — via Hollywood Life. “Better” serves as a reminder that our pasts do not define us — we must allow ourselves to grow and change in order to open our life's next chapter. In the outer layer of the track's production listeners can find comfort in its indie folk softness, nestled with Zobrist's sincere and vulnerable lyricism. The swooning track will certainly move audiences; “Better” is the perfect anthem for personal growth this spring.Crafting songs that are as personal as they are dynamic, Zoe Zobrist is a singer-songwriter from Dallas, Texas. A life-long musician, Zoe has spent the better half of her career performing and touring across North America. She has graced the stages of iconic music venues throughout the Southwest including Los Angeles' The Viper Room, The Troubadour, and Dallas Fort Worth's Six Flags Amphitheater. In 2019, Zoe was featured in John Mellencamp's tour documentary which played on-screen during his “John Mellencamp Show” North American Tour. Zoe has spent the past few years refining her sound and experimenting with different styles, ultimately leading to her unique blend of classically inspired indie music. In her most recent single, "Oh Baby" Zoe shares a diary-like expression of unconditional love and anticipation for the future to her first child. Deeply personal, Zoe's latest work is the musical embodiment of her very existence and journey to self-discovery.“Better” is raw and honest, Zoe has learned from her previous mistakes and she's not afraid to tell the world what she's learned. After releasing “Fire” and “Oh Baby” in 2021, Zoe is back with her first release of the year. Discussing vulnerability and maturity, Zoe's soft acoustic guitar and beautiful vocals are ready to show the world what she and her music are truly capable of. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #ZoeZobrist #Better #Fire #OhBaby #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Aujourd'hui, je te propose une autre vision de l'entreprise libérée. J'ai déjà fait plusieurs épisodes sur l'entreprise libérée car c'est un sujet qui me passionne. Je pense en effet que même si tu n'as pas l'envie ou le pouvoir de libérer ton entreprise, tu as beaucoup à gagner à libérer ton management. Tu obtiendras bien plus de résultats de la part de tes collaborateurs et une meilleure motivation en empruntant au concept d'entreprise libérée. Cette fois je reçois Alexis qui n'est pas un dirigeant d'entreprise libérée, mais un salarié. J'avais très envie d'avoir sa “vision vue de l'intérieur de l'entreprise”. Tu verras qu'il a beaucoup de choses à dire sur le sujet, par exemple : le fait que la formule puisse ne pas convenir à tout le monde que cela s'accompagne de règles et de contraintes que cela favorise l'anti fragilité du système il nous parlera aussi du rôle de l'entreprise dans la société et du numérique responsable en particulier Bref, je t'invite à écouter cette conversation très riche. Je suis certain, que tu y trouveras des pépites pour améliorer ton système de management. Pour en discuter : https://forum.outilsdumanager.com/t/podcast-311-une-autre-vision-de-lentreprise-liberee-alexis/4568 Le livre de Ludovic Cinquin: https://publication.octo.com/fr/devenir-entreprise-agile-ludovic-cinquin L'épisode avec Zobrist : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/outils-du-manager/id307927669?i=1000482373098 L'épisode avec Ludovic Cinquin : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/outils-du-manager/id307927669?i=1000527795621 L'épisode avec Olivier Berut : https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/outils-du-manager/id307927669?i=1000481775842
Jean Francois Zobrist became managing director of FAVI, a metalworking company in Hallencourt, northern France, in 1983. He opted for a radically different approach with massive success. In this conversation we discuss the 4 main changes he made in the organization:1. Employees do not work by the hour, nor for a salary. They work for the love of the customer. 2. Switch from forecast and control to trust.3. Structure the organization into micro-enterprises.4. Install relative objectives, in stead of numerical, at micro-enterprise level.
Welcome to Living Well with MS Coffee Break #25, where we are pleased to welcome Nicole Zobrist as our guest! Our Coffee Break series is your chance to get to know members of our diverse OMS community. In each episode, you'll join Geoff Allix for an intimate chat with a different member of our global community. Our guests will share their personal stories and talk about their challenges and victories, large and small. We hope you find common cause and a source of inspiration from the stories of these very special people. As always, your comments and suggestions are always welcome by emailing podcast@overcomingms.org. We hope you enjoy this episode's conversation with Nicole, coming to you straight from Portland, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest. Nicole's Bio: Nicole Zobrist lives just outside of Portland, Oregon with her husband and six-month-old goldendoodle. She was diagnosed with RRMS in April 2020 and found OMS shortly thereafter. She enjoys cooking and baking OMS-friendly recipes, reading, hiking, a great micro-brew, and everything else her local community has to offer. She also is the ambassador of the Portland, Oregon OMS Circle. The biggest change she's made since her MS diagnosis is finding ways to manage stress – which led her to quit her job and become self-employed. Questions: Nicole, welcome to Living Well with MS Coffee Break. We're so pleased to have you on our program. The purpose of this series is to better get to know some of the diverse members of our community from around the world, and today you're in the hot seat. Can you tell us a little about your day-to-day life? When were you diagnosed with MS? Can you provide some context on that? When were you diagnosed and how did you initially deal with it? At which point did you come across the OMS program? How was that experience for you? Why did you decide to start following it? I understand that stress management was one of your biggest challenges in adopting the program, and it led you to make some serious life changes. Can you tell us a little more about that? What are some of the other challenges you've faced at first in adopting the OMS program? How did you overcome them? When did you first start to see any kind of positive indicators in following OMS guidelines? What were these? You're currently very involved in the OMS community, particularly as the ambassador of the OMS Circle in Portland, Oregon. Can you talk to us about the OMS Circles experience, and what that's meant to you? I also understand there's a new online platform for Circles, so perhaps you can share a little about that experience, too? I learned that you're passionate about healthy eating. Can you share a little more about your foodie persona, and perhaps some tips to achieving healthier eating habits that have worked for you? Nicole, we are ever so grateful for you being on Living Well with MS Coffee Break and allowing our community to get to know one of its own a little better. One last question before you go, and it's a bit of a tradition in that we ask it of all our Coffee Break guests. If you tap into your experience with MS generally and OMS specifically for a nugget of wisdom that would help people ease into and better adopt the OMS program, what would that advice be? Three Nuggets of Wisdom Straight from Nicole: Everybody's experience with MS is different. Lifestyle modifications can be such an important tool in dealing with MS. It doesn't have to be “all or nothing” if you're working towards living a healthier life. I'm passionate about this because it's something that feels like I can control when MS feels so unpredictable. Finding community online has been so beneficial. It makes me feel like I'm not alone, especially since I was diagnosed during Covid and haven't had many opportunities to meet people in person yet. This is one of the reasons why I wanted to start a Circle in my area as well. The online resources are great but I'm looking forward to building an in-person community as well. Nicole's Links: Check out Nicole's Instagram Read the inspiring blog Nicole wrote for OMS. Coming up on our next episode: Only 2 episodes left! Next up on Living Well with MS: with the holidays closing in, you'll want to tune in starting December 8 to meet Karen Lee, the healthy cooking doyenne of The Sensitive Foodie Kitchen, who will help us navigate holiday eating in a healthy way that won't bust the bank. Don't miss out: Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. You can catch any episode of Living Well with MS here or on your favorite podcast listening app. Don't be shy – if you like the program, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune into the show. And feel free to share your comments and suggestions by emailing podcast@overcomingms.org. S3E44b Transcript Coffee Break #25 with Nicole Zobrist Geoff Allix (1s): Welcome to Living Well with MS Coffee Break, a part of the Overcoming MS Podcast family made for people with multiple sclerosis interested in making healthy lifestyle choices. Today, you'll meet someone living with MS from our global Overcoming MS community. Our guest will share their personal perspective on the positive and practical lifestyle changes they have made, which have helped them lead a fuller life. You can check out our show notes for more information and useful links. You can find these on our website at www.overcomingms.org/podcast. If you enjoy the show, please spread the word about us on your social media channels. Finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. Geoff Allix (45s): So, get your favorite drink ready and let's meet our guest. Welcome to Living Well with MS Coffee Break #25 and please welcome Nicole Zobrist as our guest. Our Coffee Break series is your chance to get to know members of our diverse OMS community. In each episode, you're joining me for an intimate chat with a member of our global community. Our guests will share their personal stories and talk about their challenges and victories, large and small. We hope you find common cause and a source of inspiration from the stories of these very special people. As always, your comments and suggestions are welcome by emailing podcast@overcomingms.org, or you can reach out to me directly on twitter @geoffallix. Geoff Allix (1m 26s): We hope you enjoy this episode's conversation with Nicole coming to you straight from Portland, Oregon in the Pacific Northwest of the US. Nicole Zobrist lives with her husband and six-month-old golden doodle. She was diagnosed with relapsing remitting MS in April 2020 and found OMS shortly thereafter. She enjoys cooking and baking OMS friendly recipes, reading, hiking, a great microbrew and everything else her local community has to offer. She is also the ambassador of the Portland, Oregon OMS Circle. The biggest change she's made since her MS diagnosis is finding ways to manage stress, which led her to quit her job and become self-employed. So, Nicole, welcome to Living Well with MS Coffee Break. Nicole Zobrist (2m 9s): Thank you. Geoff Allix (2m 9s): We're pleased to have you on our program. The purpose of this series is to better get to know some of the diverse members of our community from around the world. And today you're in the hot seat. So, could you tell us a little bit about your day-to-day life? Nicole Zobrist (2m 23s): Yeah. So, you went over the basics. I live in a really great part of the US, lots of really great outdoor activities, weather permitting. Right now it's fall, so the rain has come today. With that came a lot of great changes in the leaves and stuff. But so day-to-day, I am an accountant by trade. So, I recently quit my job, I guess earlier this year, to become self-employed so I could manage my stress and my schedule a bit more. Being in accounting we had a lot of deadlines and that doesn't always bode well for work-life balance and stress. Nicole Zobrist (3m 4s): So, I went into business with my mother-in-law, helping small businesses with their finances and accounting and what have you. And then when I'm not doing that, I get to spend a lot of time with my husband and my dog. My husband is also self-employed, so we like to go on bike rides, go on hikes, spend time with our families. Yeah. Geoff Allix (3m 31s): So, you were diagnosed with MS about 18 months ago, was it? Nicole Zobrist (3m 35s): About a year and a half. Geoff Allix (3m 37s): And so, could you tell us a bit about that and how you initially dealt with your diagnosis? Nicole Zobrist (3m 47s): Yeah, so in April 2020, I got really sick. I was dealing with a lot of nausea, vertigo, and then thought I just had a really terrible stomach bug, but then I started to experience some numbness in the right side of my body, which just started in my hands and then slowly spread up the side of my neck and face. And that's what took me into the hospital, because then I knew it was something a little bit more serious than a stomach bug. And I was really fortunate to receive my diagnosis the same day I went into the hospital, which I do feel like listening to this podcast and other people's stories is really rare. Nicole Zobrist (4m 27s): So, I felt relieved to have an answer so quick. And I, whenever, you know, when you consult Google for what's going on with you, when you talk about tingling and vertigo, MS is one of the things that came up. So, it wasn't like I was completely blindsided. So, there was just relief to have an answer and just have answers so quick. And I feel fortunate that the, all the doctors and the staff in the emergency room were very kind, took me very seriously. I remember the nurse telling me that I would be okay. She had a friend who was in her sixties who had MS. Nicole Zobrist (5m 7s): And she still golfed all the time. And so, I just, I felt hopeful. It didn't have that same level of dread. I mean, obviously I was still very nervous about the uncertainty of it all. And my uncle, he also has MS. And he lives a pretty normal life. So, I didn't have like this negative image in my head of what MS might look like. So that just, I think that equipped me to figure out how to live with this news and make the most of it. Geoff Allix (5m 42s): Yeah. I think the whole diagnosis thing is-- the healthcare systems around the world are so different. And so, I came across recently, someone who said that the medication they wanted, they couldn't-- they're in the States and they couldn't get the medication they wanted because their insurance wouldn't pay. And which to us in the UK is really weird because we get free healthcare, completely free. So, if something works effectively, then we can have it. But the diagnosis takes months. So, it's sort of, okay, private system, yeah, it's really quick. But then you might have to pay, or you might find it's not covered by insurance and all, but actually you get some medications you can have that we can't, because if our health system has decided for whatever reason that they're not cost-effective enough, then they're just not available. Geoff Allix (6m 32s): So, it's, there's nothing you can do unless you literally pay the entire cost yourself. You wouldn't be able to. And even then, I don't know if you can, it's really difficult. So, it's that, tradeoffs. There's got to be a perfect country in the world that has everything. Just seems to be a bit of a lottery about where you are. So, when did you come across OMS and why did you decide to follow the Overcoming MS program? Nicole Zobrist (6m 60s): Yeah, so I was trying to think about when I specifically discovered OMS and it was shortly after my diagnosis. After I found out I had MS, I think I did what a lot of people did and just started combing through as much information as I could on the internet. And then I stumbled across OMS, devoured the website, read the book. And I think OMS really appealed to me because I was looking for more than just a medication. I knew I wanted to be on medication, but if there's other things I can do to give myself the best shot I wanted to do those things because I'm only 29. Nicole Zobrist (7m 40s): So, I have a lot of life to live with MS, and I'm hoping that it will be, you know, just the same, despite the MS. So, I think when I found the OMS website, read the book, that was the first time I felt like there were things I could do to take some control back rather than just doing what my doctor would tell me to do. Of course, that's important, if you agree with what your doctor is saying. And, but if there's other things I can do, then it felt well worth it. And I was already mostly vegetarian. My husband's been vegan for about five, four years, so that, I guess it wasn't a huge strain to just make those few tweaks and cut out cheese and eggs, because that was pretty much it. Geoff Allix (8m 32s): And if your partner is already -- that's really so much easier because if they're already vegan, then you don't have to sort of cook two meals or anything like that. Nicole Zobrist (8m 42s): Yeah, exactly. So, I recognize that that was, I am fortunate in that regard. Geoff Allix (8m 47s): Yeah. And so, we mentioned stress management. So, can you tell us a bit about the stress side of things and how you dealt with the stress of MS and life? Nicole Zobrist (9m 3s): Yeah, so I used to, I'd like to think that I do a good job of handling stress, but in reality, it still takes a toll. Before I had my MS diagnosis, I was in public accounting, which I don't know how it is in the UK but it can be a really stressful and demanding career in the States. And I enjoyed it, but it was stressful. You're working with a lot of deadlines. I think a lot of jobs in accounting, you have month end and year end deadlines. And I just found myself, I wasn't in public accounting anymore. I was in another job doing accounting work and it was around the end of the year, dealing with deadlines, that I had a relapse. Nicole Zobrist (9m 49s): And I just felt like I couldn't, you just feel bad telling your work, "Hey, I'm not feeling well. I need to take some time off." Even though that's what you need to do for yourself to rest and recover. So, I just knew that I needed to have a job, have a career where I could have that control and I didn't have need to have the extra stress of feeling guilty when I needed to take the time to take care of myself. So that's been a huge change just recognizing that, you know, you can't avoid all stress, but it takes a toll. So, if you can kind of change your life a bit or your career a bit to better manage that then, it's probably for the best. Geoff Allix (10m 32s): Yeah. I had the previous role where I, it was lecturing people, standing in front of people and things like that. And for a long period of time and I really liked the feeling when I finished. And then, and it was only after a while that I thought, I thought I really enjoyed this, but actually I thought, hang on. The best feeling is the feeling when I stopped doing it. It's that relief when I stopped doing it. And you think that's not really a positive thing. I'm basically enjoying the feeling of no more stress. So that's not a positive, but I'm putting myself under loads of stress, then enjoy the feeling of when it stops is like, it's almost doing yourself harm to enjoy the feeling of it stopping is not really a positive thing. Geoff Allix (11m 15s): So, yeah, I agree. Yeah. I think stress is one of the big things. And so, I mean, are there other challenges you had in adopting OMS? Nicole Zobrist (11m 26s): So, I think I'm not alone in saying, so speaking of stress management, meditation has been something that I've struggled with. Not so much, I actually enjoy the act of meditating and I recognize the benefits and I know when I can be consistent with it, I really do. I feel that that's a positive thing. I just think having the discipline to make time every day has been something I struggled with. But I think that I've heard before, if you don't think you have time to meditate, then that probably means that you need it the most, which I feel is true. So, I think that's been just the refining, just making a routine of meditation has been challenging. Nicole Zobrist (12m 8s): But I do feel like, you know, I journal, I started doing yoga maybe six months ago. So, I think there's other aspects of stress management and having that mindfulness, you know, you can still do that. Geoff Allix (12m 22s): Yeah. I think those things count as well. I think, I mean, journaling is a form of mindfulness and yoga is certainly, and I mean, you said about things like hiking. Hiking, you can, I used to hike a lot and basically you can walk around getting completely buried in your work or stress or worries, or you can actually enjoy the outside and the environment and clear your mind and really enjoy nature. And that's mindful. So, you can mindfully walk and that counts. I think. All those things count, you know. It's not just, you know, the sort of, oh, I need to set aside half an hour and it's going to be between 9 and 10am. Geoff Allix (13m 7s): There's a guy I met, Alex, not Alex Twersky who is the guy behind the podcast. Alex Tsirigotis, and he's a marathon runner, who's got MS and follows OMS. But he was saying, he's so competitive that he started to really get stressed out about having streaks on his mindfulness app. Because it was telling him he'd got back a streak of 25 days or something. And he started getting stressed out about doing mindfulness. So now he actually deliberately throws in a day off to make sure he's not building up a big streak that he'll worry about. Because otherwise he starts to get stressed out about mindfulness. Nicole Zobrist (13m 43s): That defeats the purpose, right? Geoff Allix (13m 46s): So, I got to think, it's not just about having that half hour. You can just live mindfully and that's cool. So actually yeah. Doing those mindful activities, they all count, I think. So what are some of the benefits that you've had then? When did you start seeing positive things from the OMS program? Nicole Zobrist (14m 11s): It's hard to really pinpoint when, because I started following OMS so soon after my diagnosis, but I know that like, I haven't had to deal with fatigue at all. So, I don't, you know, and I know there's been a lot of positive evidence saying that, you know, a low saturated or a diet low in saturated fat, plant-based can help with fatigue. So, I am not, it's been working, I haven't dealt with fatigue and really severe symptoms. So, I'm not apt to change things because I feel like, you know, whatever I am doing is working. Nicole Zobrist (14m 53s): But aside from the physical benefits of OMS, there are the mental benefits. I just feel like if I have tangible steps I can take to live a healthy life, and really there are things, I know you've mentioned before on the podcast things you should probably, you should be doing anyways, despite MS. So, I think that positivity in that hopeful outlook is something that I have really noticed with OMS. Geoff Allix (15m 22s): Pretty much, apart from the disease modifying drugs, you should be doing all of it. Every effort, pretty much everyone would be healthier if they did the OMS program, discounting the drugs. because it's just like it's, I mean, that's what my neurologist said. He said, there's no proof there that it will help with MS because it's unlikely to be proved because it's really difficult to do double blind trials on whether you're eating cheese or not. But he said, this is just going to make you healthy. He said, literally, everything you're doing is not bad for you. So, if you have a healthy whole food-based diet it is going to reduce your risk of cancer, it's going to reduce your risk of heart disease, diabetes, loads, and loads of other things. Geoff Allix (16m 5s): And stress management, that's good for you. Exercise, that's good for you. Vitamin D, now recommended for everyone who's not near the equator. All that's good for you. So, all these things are good for you, regardless. And he said that ultimately, even if it did nothing for MS, it's good for your MS not getting heart disease. Because if you have another co-morbidity, that's going to make that worse. So, all these things, he said ultimately, it's just good for you and everyone. Basically, everyone should be living a healthy lifestyle, and this is a healthy lifestyle. So yeah, I'm pretty cool with, okay, we're not doing anything really weird, and people think it's an alternative. It's not really an alternative. It's kind of sensible stuff like, it's very standard. Nicole Zobrist (16m 42s): And it's fun to see, you know, people like, that don't have MS that are, maybe dairy free or trying to eat, you know, more whole foods, plant-based. So, I think that like the conversation is changing, which makes it, makes us not seem like such outliers sometimes because yeah, like you said, it's not, it's not really that outlandish at all. Geoff Allix (17m 8s): Yeah. I don't think so. Giving Tuesday is on November 30th, 2021. It's a global movement where everyone, everywhere can do something to support a good cause. This year please show your support to Overcoming MS and donate at www.overcomingms.org/donate. That's www.overcomingms.org/donate. Your donation large or small will ensure we can help everyone live well with MS, including through this podcast and much more. Thank you and now back to our interview with Nicole Zobrist. So let's also talk about Circles and communities, so you're the ambassador of the OMS Circle in Portland, Oregon. Geoff Allix (17m 50s): So, can you tell us a bit about the OMS Circles experience, how that's been, what it means to you? Nicole Zobrist (17m 57s): Yeah, so it's a new circle. We've only been active for a few months and we're growing. But I just, so when I found OMS and kind of being diagnosed with MS during a pandemic, it's really hard to meet people with MS. And it's nice, you know, I have really supportive friends and family in my life, but obviously they don't understand what it's like to have MS, necessarily. So just finding the OMS program and just kind of wanting that sense of community locally, I volunteered to start a Circle in Portland. Nicole Zobrist (18m 38s): So, like I said, it's new, but I think it's great to have that kind of, to be able to bridge online with in-person. And even though we haven't been able to meet in person yet in Portland, I look forward to being able to do that and just kind of fostering that sense of community and finding people that are interested in lifestyle modifications because I think that's hard too. When you talk about what you're doing to help manage your MS, you want to find people that are, you know, open to hearing about lifestyle modifications or already have been doing it before they heard about OMS. Nicole Zobrist (19m 17s): So, it's been fun to kind of meet people virtually at the moment, but eventually in person. Geoff Allix (19m 27s): And so, this new online platform for Circles. Have you been using that? Can you tell us a bit about that platform? Nicole Zobrist (19m 35s): Yeah, so we are able to just kind of chat online, which is great since we can't necessarily do it in person. We've had a Zoom call and so it's just nice. You don't see everybody every day, but you're able to pop on with questions or just say hello or whatever it is just to kind of still have that sense of community even when you're not meeting in person, which is really great. I think that's a positive of living in a more virtual world right now with everything going on, it makes those online interactions not feel maybe quite as awkward as they would have like two years ago. Nicole Zobrist (20m 16s): Like, oh, talking to, you know, strangers on the internet, but it's a really great community. It's fun to talk with all the other ambassadors too, and just hear what's working in their Circles to be able to bounce questions off them. Geoff Allix (20m 34s): Yeah. So having been involved before the pandemic, then we used to meet up every month, two months, something like that. But didn't have much interaction between, so now we have constant interaction, like this constant chatter going back between two to four members. So actually, hopefully, it will move to actually we will meet up again and then we have, there's been one meeting, but hopefully it will go back to actually physical meetings, that would be good. But keep up the virtual, the online stuff as well. So that'd be really good. So actually before, we talked less, so now it's mostly on the internet, but there's a positive from that as well, I think actually. Geoff Allix (21m 15s): So yeah, the fact that there's an online platform for Circles, but also, we can use tools like Zoom, WhatsApp is used quite a lot by my group and there's nothing wrong with that. So, we've got like multiple different ways of communicating and that's really good. So, I think going forward, it would be really positive that you've got people who want to communicate online. Maybe some people don't want to meet up physically and that's cool as well. So, there's a bit, there's something for everyone now I think in this actual--. Nicole Zobrist (21m 42s): Yeah. And there's some people that don't necessarily live right in the city or in the suburbs. So, it's nice for them to still be able to make connections, even if they're a few hours away. Geoff Allix (21m 56s): Yeah. And so, there was a mention of cooking and I hear you're passionate about healthy eating. So, could you tell us a bit about the foodie side and any tips that you have for healthy eating that have worked for you? Nicole Zobrist (22m 12s): Yeah. So, I've really enjoyed just trying new recipes. I think, it can be kind of daunting when you think about like cooking with less oil and just certain things that aren't necessarily OMS friendly, but I enjoy trying new recipes that are OMS friendly, whether that's like through the OMS website, all the recipes that are available, looking things up on Pinterest or Instagram, finding good accounts and making those substitutions for oil or whatever it is. So, I just think not being afraid to try new recipes and make substitutions for stuff. Nicole Zobrist (22m 56s): So, if you're baking and you're not sure like what you're baking and what you should use for an egg substitute, just Google it. Like there's so much information out there or just find an account that you really like and you follow that. So, I follow a few accounts on Instagram or I got a cookbook that I really liked and you have your favorites that you'd go to. So don't be afraid to try new things. They might turn out terribly, but then, you know, and you won't try it next time. And then on the flip side, have, you know, like a handful of recipes or bakers or chefs that you can always go to for recipes that you know that will work. Geoff Allix (23m 39s): So, what is your favorite cookbook? You can mention names. Nicole Zobrist (23m 42s): Oh yeah. So, I like, I think she's, I think she's been interviewed on this, Ashley Madden's cookbook, which I want to-- I think I heard about her maybe on this podcast and I thought that's perfect because then I don't have to worry about making any modifications. So that's like, that's my go-to cookbook. And then for like baking, I like, there's an Instagram account called Nora Cooks. She has a lot of good baking stuff and there usually are options to swap out oil for apple sauce or whatever it is. But sometimes, you know, if there's not, I just don't eat very much, and my husband gets to eat the rest of it. Nicole Zobrist (24m 26s): You know, life is all about a little bit of balance. So yeah. Geoff Allix (24m 29s): So, with that, thank you very much for joining us on Living Well with MS Coffee Break and letting us get to know you a bit better. But one last question before you go, we have a tradition for Coffee Break guests, which is, if you tap into your experience with MS generally and OMS specifically, for a nugget of wisdom that could help people get into the OMS program, what advice would that be? Nicole Zobrist (25m 1s): I would say that it's important to have some grace with yourself. It's not all or nothing. If you're making small steps in whatever area of the program, that's still pushing you closer to being overall healthier. So, I think just not being so hard on yourself if you're not perfect in all steps is really important. Geoff Allix (25m 23s): Okay. Brilliant. And with that, thank you very much for joining us, Nicole Zobrist. Nicole Zobrist (25m 27s): Thank you for having me. Geoff Allix (25m 29s): Thank you for listening to this episode of Living Well with MS Coffee Break. Please check out this episode's show notes at www.overcomingms.org/podcast. You'll find all sorts of useful links and bonus information there. If you'd like to be featured in a future Coffee Break episode, or have any suggestions, please email us at podcast@overcomingms.org. You can also subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform, so you never miss an episode. Living Well with MS Coffee Break is kindly supported by a grant from The Happy Charitable Trust. If you'd like to support the Overcoming MS Charity and help keep our podcast advertising free, you can donate online at www.overcomingms.org/donate. Geoff Allix (26m 12s): Thank you for your support. Living Well with MS Coffee Break is produced by Overcoming MS, the world's leading multiple sclerosis healthy lifestyle charity. 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Thanks for listening to Simply for Women. This show is for that mom who knows the chaos of life, that daughter who knows the challenges of the day, and for those women who want to deepen their faith. God invites us to take Him off our to-do list and to simply be - to simply be with him. Learn more about the host, Jennifer Jackson Invite Jennifer to speak at your event Healing Prayer: Shower of Power (free download) Simply for Women online store (books, merch) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks for listening to Simply for Women. This show is for that mom who knows the chaos of life, that daughter who knows the challenges of the day, and for those women who want to deepen their faith. God invites us to take Him off our to-do list and to simply be - to simply be with him. Learn more about the host, Jennifer Jackson Invite Jennifer to speak at your event Healing Prayer: Shower of Power (free download) Simply for Women online store (books, merch) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, the Cleveland Indians are now the Guardians…of second place in the AL Central. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic maps out some possible trades; we'll predict which ones are the most likely. A shooting takes place outside of Nationals Park forcing fans and players to take cover. Taijuan Walker makes one of the worst on-field blunders in over thirty years. Broadcaster, Thom Brennaman, attempts to resurrect his career starting at the Prep level. Monessan, Pennsylvania honors the great Josh Gibson and we learn more lurid details from the Zobrist divorce. We'll get local with the Cubs and Sox and our Popcorn discussion begins at the 52:50 mark on Whit Stillman's, Metropolitan Next Week: La Vie En Rose
The NFL is taking a hard stance on players getting vaccinated, Lou is coming to the city to see the Eagles at MSG and has some safety concerns, hot air balloon rides seem a bit risky, Joe called in to express some disappointment by the lack of coverage regarding Ben Zobrist and his wife and he ended up getting exactly what he wanted, Friday's highly anticipated 'Moment of the Day' stemmed from the Zobrist's story and happened organically and then an unfortunate headline produced a call from our former boss, Mark Chernoff. It's a 'Feel Good/Summer Friday' folks, so go-ahead and start actin' like it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the weirdest part of the Zobrist story? / Our crew takes out the Trash / Will the MNF megacast be bad for the booth? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bears on the move? Goldman on the prowl. CFP to 12? MLB unstuck. FTX on a roll Supreme court and NCAA Carl comes out. Eli goes to work etc...
Today on the show Sean Baligian, Joique Bell, and Terry Foster are joined by Zach Crowe to discuss the Hero Project. Plus: How Do We Close The Gap On Women's Sports?Joique Bell's NFL Play Of The Week
Scott is back. And the fellas don't miss a beat and go off the rails really quickly. Beers of the Week:- Carey's Secret Indulgence (Black Spruce Brewing)- Morning Wood IPA (Kassik's Brewery)- Suntrip (New Terrain Brewing)- Hell on High Watermelon (21st Amendment)A friend of show brought beers from Alaska to help celebrate the 116th Midnight Sun game in Alaska. So the fellas discuss how MLB can learn from what they are doing in Alaska. The conversation shifts to another round of Fire or Dumpster Fire, taking a look at the Diamondbacks City Connect uniforms, before talking about how the MLB is going to mess up their crypto partnership. The guys discuss pitchers dropping their pants to get checked for sticky substances (phrasing), and wrap up baseball talk with the Ben Zobrist drama.The NBA is updating rules, and James Harden should be very scared. Plus, the Globetrotters are trying to become an NBA team. Carl Nassib gets a hat tip, and the guys rip Tokyo for what is going to be one of the worst Olympics to ever watch. Plus, Drew is betting on kids knowing how to spell correctly.Be sure to check out friends of the show:Kong Beer Bong (craftbrewedsports.com/beerbong) will make sure you are the life of the party. Keep your beer cold in this koozie that converts to a beer bong in an instant. Order yours today.Beer Drop (craftbrewedsports.com/beerdrop) ships award winning craft beer directly to your doorstep. Sign up for a monthly plan, or shop all of the beers available at Beer Drop and get them shipped to you at a $5 flat rate. Morning Recovery (craftbrewedsports.com/hangover) guarantees that you'll wake up after a night of drinking more ready to take on your day. Use the code SPORTS at checkout for 20% off your non-subscription order.Dugout Mugs (dugoutmugs.com/craft) for one of a kind beer mugs and openers. Use our link for 15% off your entire order.
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Everyone is taking their pants off this week because umpires have begun #StickyGate2021. We talk about that, the benching of Javy Baez, the return of the Kyle Hendricks we know, the starters the Cubs could target at the deadline, and the insanity of learning that Juliana Zobrist found a way to be worse than her music. What a week!
Dan Hollaway and Rob Fox get into the latest in baseball news, including that 2016 World Series MVP Ben Zobrist's wife cheated on the MLB star for a year with the couple's pastor/marriage counselor, which ultimately caused Zobrist to retire from baseball. Dan and Rob also break down Jacob deGrom's continued dominance and give their betting picks for the day. Make your winning move today. Sign up and use the promo code (DRINKINBROS) and receive an up-to $1000 bonus along with your first deposit at MyBookie.ag Go to ghostbed.com/drinkinbros and use code DRINKINBROS for 30% off EVERYTHING (Mattresses, Adjustable Base, and more) -- plus a 101 Night Sleep Trial and Mattresses Made in the USA! Kill Cliff is offering Drinkin' Bros an exclusive offer, 30% off, go to KillCliff.com and use promo code DRINKINBROS
I feel like I always say this, but I seriously am so excited about this week's episode! It's a unique one as I have the opportunity to welcome my husband, Zach, onto the podcast. Zach and I have known each other for around 10 years and have been married for 7. We have 5 children 5 and under, a 6th on the way, and a new puppy, so if there's ever been a season we need to be in God's Word, it's this one!
Rick Stroud answers your mailbag questions 100% correct about if the Bucs would still draft a running back this year, what has been Jason Licht's best and worst draft picks, how many quarterbacks will be taken in the first 8 picks, what say do owners have in drafting, what should the Rays do with Yoshi Tsutsugo, when will Luis Patino be a regular in the rotation, can fans bring trash cans this weekend when the Astros come to town, is Joey Wendle the next Ben Zobrist and how many points will the Lightning rack up in the next 6 games. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jayme shares what success has looked like for her over the years, what it looks like now, and how new definitions of success could change society. If you have a story you think needs to be told, send us an email at stories@franklingrace.org. Our theme music is "Enemy, Love" by John Mark McMillan.
One of the things I'm most grateful for about this podcast is the real conversations we get to have every other week. Today I'm so excited to introduce you to Sarah Zobrist. (And yes, we are related!)Sarah has experienced a near-death experience from Crohn's disease, a difficult introduction to parenthood, and two miscarriages.In today's episode, she openly shares her story and how God showed up in her life through each of those experiences. This was such a sweet conversation, and I trust God will use Sarah's story powerfully in your own walk with Him.Thank you for listening!Show Notes: https://wanderingwilde.co/blogs/wilde-kind/trusting-gods-path-purpose-sarah-zobrist-7
In the most electric interview the guys have had, top prospect Cole Roederer comes aboard to talk baseball and life. Topics include (but are absolutely not limited to) what it was like going from the California sun to the South Bend freezing cold, the craziness that was living with 8 dudes in one house, how an at-bat against Tyler Glasnow would go, what prospects we are sleeping on, his experiences with Kris Bryant and Ben Zobrist, and the battle between he and Brennen Davis for the jersey #7.
Following God's Leading with Susan Zobrist, Cassie Meiss, and Lisa Waibel Ephesians 3:20+21 (ESV) “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all that we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen." Susan Zobrist serves as a Director at the South Side Christian Academy. She takes care of the daily routine needs at the school, teaches chapel, and oversees the student and family files. Her husband, Chad, serves as the board president as well as recess aide and office supply guy. Chad and Susan have four adult daughters and three wonderful son-in-laws. They are settling into life with an empty nest. Cassie Meiss wears many hats at the South Side Christian Academy, but her primary responsibilities are board secretary, business director, and part-time RTI teacher for students who are struggling to keep up with their grade level. Cassie is married to Curt and they have four grown children and one great daughter-in-law! They recently welcomed the arrival of their first granddaughter. Their family seems to be particularly interested in education as, Lord-willing, five of the six of them will have Bachelor's degrees in education within a couple of years. Cassie's son, Parker, teaches 4th grade at SSCA. Cassie loves to vacation pretty much anywhere and spends her spare time watching movies, reading, and being with friends and family. Lisa Waibel has been married to Matt for 27 years and they are both privileged to be on the board of South Side Christian Academy! Lisa's current role at SSCA is to manage the school bus, and be a substitute bus driver. She and her family help with the cleaning, the garden, and the yard maintenance. Because she is still homeschooling 3 of their 9 children, Lisa loves to have the students and their families to her house or on outings outside of school hours when the parents need help or just as an opportunity to build a relationship with them, teach them work skills, and give them some extra tutoring. Lisa also helps with Girls Club for SSCA 2nd to 4th graders. She also loves to pray for the SSCA families and loves seeing God's spirit working in their hearts! Lisa says, "May the name of the Lord be glorified and many souls be saved!" South Side Christian Academy Thank You to Our Sponsor: Samaritan Ministries Connect with The Savvy Sauce on Facebook or Instagram or Our Website Please help us out by sharing this episode with a friend, leaving a 5-star rating and review, and subscribing to this podcast! Also, check out our Patreon Page to find out how to gain access to additional podcasts and downloadable Scripture cards! Gospel Scripture: (all NIV) Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” Romans 3:24 “and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Romans 3:25 (a) “God presented him as a sacrifice of atonement, through faith in his blood.” Hebrews 9:22 (b) “without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness.” Romans 5:8 “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” Romans 5:11 “Not only is this so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation.” John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Romans 10:9 “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Luke 15:10 says “In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Romans 8:1 “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” Ephesians 1:13–14 “And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God's possession- to the praise of his glory.” Ephesians 1:15–23 “For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better. I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” Ephesians 2:8–10 “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God‘s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.“ Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.“ Philippians 1:6 “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
001: Minimalism and Digital Decluttering with Allison Zobrist In this informative and inspiring conversation, Aaliyah and Allison discuss how to find more intention and presence in your daily life through minimalism, digital decluttering, and connecting with nature. Allison shares refreshing perspectives on how to create more simplicity and presence in your daily life through small mindful shifts with technology and your relationship with material items. Connect with Aaliyah on Instagram: @aaliyahmadadi & @soulseshh Connect with Allison: www.alispearlhealth.com Ig: @alisbynature and @alispearl Youtube: Alis Pearl By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents are the property of Aaliyah Madadi, or used by Aaliyah Madadi with permission, and are protected under Canadian, U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-commercial, educational purposes. No other use, including, without limitation, reproduction, retransmission or editing, of this Podcast may be made without the prior written permission of the Aaliyah Madadi. This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein.
Today we have the absolute pleasure of interviewing Nick Zobrist, who is a TRIPLE THREAT: Singer, Actor, & Dancer and who recently landed his dream job of dancing on a Disney Cruise Ship. We discuss: -How he moved to NYC after years of dreaming about it -Why he believes in Law of Attraction -Learning the NYC subway system & other scary things! -Did he really book his first audition ever?!? -What the Disney audition was like -Why he started studying dance in COLLEGE, even though he had to take classes with 6 year olds! -Why he never thought he fit in as a child and how that got him to where he is now -Why fear is relevant and what he's scared of currently -Why he's eternally grateful to Lady Gaga "Whoever you are is totally okay to be." -- Connect with Nick @itsnickzobrist Connect with us online! www.doingscarythings.com Email us! doingscarythingspod@gmail.com Instagram: @doingscarythings @jasperandjade.music @thekatiesnyder @annaesthetic23 #doingscarythings #jasperandjademusic Stream our music here! Tweet at us!
Sean and Ryan question the sincerity of Addison Russell's first in-person statement to the media since his domestic violence suspension, discuss the impact a rebound season from Tyler Chatwood or Jose Quintana could bring to the Cubs in 2019, and new reliever Brad Brach's comments on the current free agent process in the 1st segment. Later, Ben Zobrist's arrival to Spring Training has been reportedly delayed for personal reasons, but rumors are out there saying the Cubs are engaged with free agent reliever Craig Kimbrel and Zobrist may need to be moved to make the deal work for their budget. Speaking of the budget, Tom Ricketts gave his state of address talk to the team and later spoke to the media, explaining the team "doesn't have anymore money" as their reason for not spending this off-season. And we wrap up the show with a few Cubs bullets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this episode Zach and I talk about Traumatic Brain Injuries but more specifically how Blast Wave Concussions should be researched and treated separate from sports concussions and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. We also discuss my mustaches illustrious history and tell some more war stories. Links to discussion topics: -This event doesn't appear to be covering Blast Wave Concussions. Instead, it seems to be all about sports concussions. https://va.gov/p3/braintrust.asp -Dr. Duckworth is a Neurointensivist and a leading authority in Traumatic Brain Injury, blast trauma, and concussion http://brainpharm.com/ -At Cerebrum Health Centers, they combine neurological and physical rehabilitation to uniquely improve patient's lives, and they have a passion to use what they know to help our military service members. http://cerebrum.com/ -Something to get the conversation started about treating Migraines with CBD/Canabis https://www.projectcbd.org/article/migraine-headaches-bonni-goldstein
I have traveled to "The Compound" and met up with Zach to finish building the Raider1 project. We take some time off to relax, drink some whiskey and talk. The Compound is a research & development, garage, and testing site for the Barbaric Off-road Racing Team.