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    Explore "alena" with insightful episodes like "EPS05:39 [Alena Turley] ​​​​​​​Juggling Motherhood and Business", "S2 EP12 Skapandet av filmen Alena med Daniel di Grado - Regi", "DRM - 231. VYSÍLÁNÍ", "EP34: [Alena Norman] Energy to Lead" and "E59 Steve Lynch Autograph and 2 22" from podcasts like ""Evolvepreneur® (After Hours)", "Moviezine + Dark Label Productions - Vägen till filmen och serien Podcast", "Dětské rádio Mělník", "Evolvepreneur Podcast Show" and "BS With Bob Schmidt"" and more!

    Episodes (25)

    EPS05:39 [Alena Turley] ​​​​​​​Juggling Motherhood and Business

    EPS05:39 [Alena Turley] ​​​​​​​Juggling Motherhood and Business
    Welcome to the Evolvepreneur (After Hours) Show I am your Special Host Christine Campbell Rapin Join me today where we dig deep with our guests and get you the best concepts and strategies to fast-track your business. My very special guest today is Alena Turley ... Alena's membership and mentor services help women finally heal depletion and make moves towards becoming the changemakers they dream of becoming whilst showing up as the best mum possible. She is an award-winning educator, podcaster, and holistic health mentor with over 30 years of experience. Her pioneering parenting and conscious living blog, the Soul Mama Hub, began in 2009. For the past several years she has been a member of the UK Ethical Influencers Network, an expert panellist for the Australian Clean & Conscious Awards and in the past year her podcast, Unboxable, has grown to be highly rated on International charts. Alena has built communities of mothers online in the tens of thousands across Bath, England and the Northern Beaches of Sydney Australia, where she now lives with her three children, one husband, and one pooch.

    S2 EP12 Skapandet av filmen Alena med Daniel di Grado - Regi

    S2 EP12 Skapandet av filmen Alena med Daniel di Grado - Regi

    I dagens avsnitt pratar regissören Daniel Digrado om skapandet av Moving Sweden filmen Alena. En film som hjälp honom att få representation i Hollywood och att nyligen få regissera en långfilm där. Vi pratar ingående om utmaningarna med att göra en genrefilm med mindre budget och att jobba med skådespelare som Amalia Holm, Felice Jankell, Molly Nutley m.fl. Hyr filmen på SF Anytime med 20% rabatt. Koden är DARKLABEL. I samarbete med Qyre.

    DRM - 231. VYSÍLÁNÍ

    DRM - 231. VYSÍLÁNÍ
    Dnešní vysílání bylo velmi veselé i když na těžké téma. Děti se věnovaly zdravotnictví, zdravotnické a sociální péči a službám. Do živého vstupu si děti pozvaly Alenu Voždovou z sestru z ČERVENÉHO KŘÍŽE z pobočky Mělník.

    EP34: [Alena Norman] Energy to Lead

    EP34: [Alena Norman] Energy to Lead
    Welcome, Evolvepreneurs to Episode 34! In this episode we speak to Alena Norman, the #1 Best Selling Author of Energy to Lead: A handful of quarks for those walking their own path. Aly's philosophy is grounded in her background in strategy consulting combined with years of personal development, love for travel and passion for human evolution. She has a unique approach to personal and organisational change which is built around the essence of humanness, making it elegant, simple and inclusive.

    E59 Steve Lynch Autograph and 2 22

    E59 Steve Lynch Autograph and 2 22
    The Steve Lynch podcast is a www.podcastforhire.com production.
    If you are looking for someone to tell your story, please contact Bob Schmidt from Podcast For Hire at 608-785-0555 if you are looking for Steve Lynch find him here https://www.facebook.com/stevenllynch or find Alena Rae find her at https://www.facebook.com/alena.nicholson.7

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    Founding member of the band autograph Steve Lynch joining me. I had the opportunity to interview Steve a few times over the last handful years and always enjoy chatting with them always enjoy seeing you guys live and always enjoy just the person that you are Steve because a lot of times rock stars. A lot of times people in your position. Don't give time to be ordinary person and you know were friends on Facebook. I've tagged you in a couple things and you actually respond to your fans, which I think is is cool. Well I just look at myself as an ordinary person register your lab work hard to become our guitars and you know I appreciate all the parents out there so much I may not yield to be an honor to have people listen to me naturally like what I'm doing, you still get a kick out of. When people come up to and say are you Steve Lynch yeah absolutely no will of course you know it's it's one of those things where the recognition and respect that you received the excitement from that never goes away. A lot of people get a chance to do some really cool things over the years of me being in radio I had the chance actually broadcast from inside of a bridge over the Mississippi River walk while they were building this bridge. I'm guessing that you had the chance to do some cool things that the average ordinary Joe hadn't had the chance to do is just the traveling yell and just being on stage plates, such are numerous amount of people and it was only autograph I did a lot of traveling. My clinics was promoting my books. I have three books out cultlike touch looks one, two and three of us promoting those like Dr. travel to 20 different countries in Q3 25 cities felt that was great. It's a blessed life. You know it really is. That's where I feel about him very thankful. Steve a lot of times people think of rock 'n' roll they think of sex drugs and rock 'n' roll that can ask about the typical question to most people ask, but I do ask about you know seeing some year friends and some of that you know people that you that you played with over the years, you know, succumb to drug addictions and things like that. It was, it isn't hard to be on you know be on stage and BN on the road and and and Kelly keep a clean and free life. Like the I was just you as I drink too much, but that you know that I was looking thought that I just didn't like okay so so that was that was easy for me to not but I didn't try but it was easy for me to share with you. I was just going through focusing on playing guitar and and just putting on a good performance and I've always just got My mindset that links it was difficult to also see all the people go through the hardships that you know what drugs you will because of our lives and see people go don't go very fast when they do try to come… Same as they were previously so that is. His music business different now than it was in the 80s. Europe your gambling into all these different aspects of the music business and trying to be a musician and songwriter. All the same time. Like with autograph. I was basically the general manager the tour manager and the business manager on the night on the one that was leaked the liaison in between, you know, all different aspects. The endorsements the booking agent. I did most most all the interviews and then I took care of all the banking eye to eye pain. Everybody I get all the business taxes and everything so you know those there is a big burden what I limit SSN because I think that the that the big thing now is that you have quit the band autograph. Steve stepped off from you know from from performing. Are you still a part of the band even though you're not playing with them or if you basically cut ties altogether. Well, I basically cut ties altogether. You know I wanted to move on to something different. And one thing my fiancé later told Ms. that I thought was a really good analogy of you know after your if you have a CD in your car and you play it over and over again for 35 years. Eventually you want to change that CD in your car and go on to different things you want your listener difference because you just got tired of playing the same songs doing the autograph that you know I look at myself like I have a lot more to offer the what I was contributing to autograph and point out is the last job we did get off your ass. That was mainly all written by sign that my writing was going in a completely different direction. Attached as it is now so it just didn't sound like autograph at all. I need not at all. It was a completely different thing. It was his guitar playing audit. A lot of people say that's like my guitar playing and all will. That's because it's not that silent playing guitar on that. I just by the time I got in there into the studio. I only had room to do my guitar solos are a couple little parts and that was it was very disappointed. On the whole outcome like I wanted to hear. Going to a completely different direction. Like, I became very disheartened at that time. That was a couple years ago my fiancé and I talked about working together you know last several months and she's got an incredible voice. I wanted to just do something so different it would be open to whatever we felt like writing the way the directional going in a small cutting edge music using different beats and everything and not really being influenced by one genre or another just doing whatever we feel like it – what I feel but music should really be when somebody because of the natural particular genre, then pigeonholed into that and then there know that so hard for you as an 80s rocker, you know, long hair, guitar playing master to kinda change that view window and a look at Nicole big genre. I have a salon that I did not look 23 if you type in which network 23. The numbers 22 and three. Then you can listen to the whole album is a complete departure from the autograph. I love my God Bill calls Peter Gabriel and the Moody blues. I love the Pink Floyd Formica dances, porcupine tree in all of these bands of always been really experimental and I just love that about them asking about your most commercial song turn up the radio. What was the inspiration of that was it to get radio play know you know actually that was just something that will in reverse obituary will rehearsal studios in North Hollywood that I just had this riff like that don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't read. He got up and started planning to get her Bassler and then came up with that dude knew that little part in it. The next thing you know the other guys were sitting out there actually was about the whole lineup sounds cool Otto. Just jamming you know and then everybody stayed with us for all of it, we we got the whole song together really quick I need is just like all of a sudden. So you know that we start thinking about it was not all that's left the work and then we started everybody was chiming in on the lyrics of working harder working to redo it every day. You know, and then send us to send
    would use that. And so it was a song that was written by all five of Jeff's right on right on the cup like that. And sometimes those of the best sponsors. What is your spontaneous like that. Just everybody's in that creative mode and we just did it and of course after the general realize you know what we should probably change. It's just radio because recommend radial mother. You know you don't wriggle scissors a while back we want will you put pushing it from a commercial standpoint, we just thought it was a cool sounding song. Then we went in and we could all the different call letters all the young woman WK Z you know you know out on the West Coast. It was all KTLA or whatever you know and we went in and we spent 28 hour days saying turn it up KTLA or whatever we sent all the colors we did over 800 really yeah so that you because when they could play that like before this all and then all of a sudden the phone just blew up in it and of the radio play was just incredible. So you can number 93 on the top 100 of mostly songs ever on radio portraits still have that opportunity to at least have a really big song. Let's focus on a new project at 222. So after I after I contact you about doing this in this interview. For some reason the number two kept popping up between the last 48 hours have seen the number two like 100 times is so bizarre what what everybody said that that that was they see the 222 may start seeing 222 on the clock and start seeing it everywhere, and since just like everywhere in what happened was my fiancé she was seeing it everywhere. She had been for years and just before we had met like a couple years before we had actually met. I started seeing a lot as well that and 1111 those two sets of numbers and so should you know she started listening still seems to 22 everywhere and I said so my you know I see it every day, sometimes five times a day and so it must mean something significant. We googled it would look it up in it. So that means it's it's it's a new change in your life that your angels are guiding you to a different place to hire well and I thought that is so cool like your spirituality is going into another place and that's with both of us felt up at the time as well. She came up with the idea of what's called the project 222

    #1 Make Schlager great again! Kaiser & Vogel starten die Schlager-Revolution!

    #1 Make Schlager great again! Kaiser & Vogel starten die Schlager-Revolution!
    Der weltweit erste Podcast zum deutschen Schlager mit den “Insidern” Kaiser & Vogel! Unser Motto lautet “Make Schlager great again” und dabei nehmen wir kein Blatt vor den Mund. Der deutsche Schlager boomt und trotzdem setzt sich kein Format in amüsanter, offener und auch kritischer Art mit dieser Musik auseinander. Kaiser & Vogel wollen dies nun mit ihrem SCHLAGERfieber-Podcast ändern. Dabei verstehen wir uns nicht als Hofberichterstatter der großen Stars wie Helene Fischer, Andrea Berg, Beatrice Egli, Vanessa Mai oder Andreas Gabalier. Unser Ansatz ist nicht Pressemitteilungen und Lobeshymnen ungefiltert zu verbreiten. Auch die Newcomer finden bei uns ihren Platz und wir planen spannende Interviews mit den Nachwuchshoffnungen des deutschen Schlagers zu führen. Dabei soll natürlich auch der Spaß nicht zu kurz kommen! Kaiser & Vogel haben dabei nur ein Ziel “Make Schlager great again!” In der ersten Folge stellen sich Kaiser & Vogel erstmal vor und gehen auch gleich aufs Ganze! - Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Schlager und Pop? Ist Schlager-Pop die Zukunft? - Wir lernen bei Ikea schwedisch mit Julia Lindholm. - Sind Schlagerfans dumm und fanatisch? - Was machen gerade die jungen Stars wie Vanessa Mai bei Instagram? - Macht Andrea Berg 90er-Jahre Bumsschlager?

    The Evil Down the Street and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!

    The Evil Down the Street and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!

    We wrap up May Flowers with Aussie Andy's pick Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!. Freddy reviews The Evil Down the Street for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. 

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    Instagram vs plastic waste

    Instagram vs plastic waste

    Inspiring talk with the vegan chef and environmental activist Max La Manna from @eatingwithmax. The online influencer who does influence people to take actions and start reconsidering their plastic waste. Why it is important, why it should bother us and why we can not wait for any longer. It does concern you. It does concern all of us. Using social media to make real change in the world in this episode. 

    Art and Instagram

    Art and Instagram

    Conversation with talented, beautiful inside & out artist @reishaperlmutter . Reisha shares with us her personal journey, nature of her work and how did she gain such a big following on Instagram. We discuss the hot theme of body positivity image on social media, the importance of loving and accepting your image and why the cliche phrase "be true to yourself" is the only key to success not just on Instagram but in life itself. 

    That #cabinlife on Instagram

    That #cabinlife on Instagram

    If you are the one who follows beautiful destinations accounts on Instagram, you are most likely have seen his photos. Dream job for so many of us and @Kylefinndempse has made it real. Making perfectly cozy images with cabins in the woods, staying there and living his life as he wants to, that's what he does. How he's started his journey, how he maintains it and what he wants to do next is in this episode. Listen and find out why it's totally fine wanting to build a following and talk openly about it. 

    Instagram is not a job

    Instagram is not a job

    In this episode, we chat with Mike Chau & Alexandra Chau from @foodbabyny. They are amazing family from one of the most successful NYC Instagram food accounts. These guys give us real and so not a millennial point of view about running your Instagram. Honest talk about "follow your dream and passion" and how actually fun and not stressful for them to be in the whole Instagram game. Check out the episode and you will see why. 

    Instatravel

    Instatravel

    @Carmenhuter is that girl who travels around the world, takes pictures, posts it to Instagram and calls it her job. Is it even real? Yes, it is. In this episode, she shares how her travel journey has begun, what stays behind it, how to pitch yourself to brands, how she manages it and tries to balance it all. In one word she is that girl who inspires us, makes us rethink about our daily life and start investing our money in experiences. Enjoy!

     

    It doesn't matter how many followers you have

    It doesn't matter how many followers you have

    Our first micro-influencer Nyja Richardson from @myepiphany proves us all that you don't need to have 100k followers on Instagram if you want to start working with brands. All you need is to be true to your audience, speak with them on regular basis, be transparent, try your best not to fake it and don't forget why have you started it in a first place. The sweetest millennial mum shares her personal experience with us ❤️

     

     

    Instagram growth & fashion with Helena Glazer

    Instagram growth & fashion with Helena Glazer

    NYC based fashion blogger and mother Helena Glazer from @brooklynblonde1 shares the insights of her blogger/Instagram life. The story of how she's become an influencer, how she is keeping up with it and suggestions for those who are starting to grow their following on Instagram in 2018. How her personal journey has changed since she's become a mother and why online platforms are the best source to share it with others in order to help women not to feel alone and connect to each other.

    Instagram "made"

    Instagram "made"

    In this episode, we chat with Maria Sivakova from @thelittlemodel_. We talk about an Instagram algorithm, the best ways to engage with your audience, why pictures are not enough anymore and about investing your time and money in your personal brand. Maria shares her story of how she made a model career via Instagram after getting rejections from NYC model agencies. Because she had the courage to take life into her own hands. 

    Being an artist in social media. What is "Instagram friendly" picture?

    Being an artist in social media. What is "Instagram friendly" picture?

    @alonsaguevara is the truly talented artist with big and beautiful soul. In this episode, we talk a lot about being an artist in social media, how important and difficult is to keep up with it. Why it might be harder for some artists to gain a big following on Instagram and what should they do about it. Going over breastfeeding topic (yeah I know, check out her work and you will know why:) and trying to figure out what is "Instagram friendly" picture. 

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