Lazy Bones
Kayla asks Steven for some help, but he has a very serious medical condition that keeps him from helping.
Explore "kayla" with insightful episodes like "Lazy Bones", "Interview with New York Times Bestseller Kayla Cottingham, Author of This Delicious Death", "Emily Murphy, Longwood Softball ’16, Starts String of NCAA Appearances", "Exploring the Soul of the Enneagram Eight w/Kayla Craig [S05-014]" and "Don Is Having Another Grandbaby!" from podcasts like ""Catholic Comedy", "The Wrath of the iOtians", "Lancers Past", "Typology" and "Caryn & Jeremy in the Morning"" and more!
Kayla asks Steven for some help, but he has a very serious medical condition that keeps him from helping.
Jake and Ron are so thrilled to have New York Times bestselling author Kayla Cottingham on the Wrath of the iOtians! Her first book, My Dearest Darkest, became a New York Times and Publisher's Weekly bestseller. Her latest, This Delicious Death (Sourcebooks Fire) is a story about four best friends with a hunger for human flesh attend a music festival in the desert they discover a murderous plot to expose and vilify the girls and everyone like them.
Two years ago, a small percentage of population underwent a transformation known as the Hollowing. Those affected were only able to survive by consuming human flesh. The people who went without quickly became feral, turning on their friends and family. Luckily, scientists were able to create a synthetic version of human meat that would satisfy their hunger. As a result, humanity slowly began to return to normal.
Cut to Zoey, Celeste, Valeria, and Jasmine, four hollow girls living in Southern California. As a last hurrah before graduation they decide to attend a musical festival in the heart of the desert. They have a cooler filled with seltzer, vodka, and Synflesh… and are ready to party.
But on the first night of the festival Val goes feral and ends up killing and eating a boy in one of the bands. As other festival guests start disappearing around them the girls soon discover someone is targeting people like them. And if they can't figure out how to stop it, and soon, no one at the festival is getting out alive.
It was so much fun chatting with Kayla, and we are inspired by her! The future of horror is in good hands.
This Delicious Death (Sourcebooks Fire) by Kayla Cottingham
https://read.sourcebooks.com/young-adult/9781728236445-this-delicious-death-tp.html
Kayla Cottingham: https://www.kaylacottingham.com/
Instagram: kcottcan
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Emily Murphy was a key part in Longwood’s first three Big South Conference championships. The four-time all-conference shortstop left her marks in the career record book ranking within the top four in home runs, RBIs, and hits, just to name a few. She topped off her career hitting .365 as a senior. Murphy now passes on her lessons learned from mentors Kathy Riley and Kayla Miller as a coach and teacher at the Fuqua School in Farmville, Virginia.
The Enneagram tells us that there are nine basic personality types, one of which we each gravitate towards in childhood. But if you dig a little deeper, each type actually has three instinctual variants called subtypes that help explain why people of the same type can look so different. For each type, there is the self-preservation subtype, social subtype, and the one-to-one subtype.
Today’s guest, former journalist Kayla Craig, joins me in a conversation about how understanding her subtype as a social Eight has illuminated different aspects of her personality and influenced her interactions with her family and others. She provides wonderful insight into her relationship with emotions and what the soul of an Eight looks like.
We also explore:
This episode is chock full of wisdom. You're going to love it!
Start and Go is Alabama A&M University’s weekly one-on-one with the people shaping our world, hosted by Archie Tucker, VP for Marketing, Communication & Advancement. His guest is Kayla Henderson a graduating senior at Alabama A&M University majoring in Communications Media/Production. They discuss Kayla’s aspiration to become a television personality/reporter, her broadcasting experiences during her high school days and her pledge to meet and interview Oprah Winfrey.
Entrepreneurship can be exhilarating, challenging, fearful, or downright dreadful. The path of an entrepreneur is anything but a cakewalk, but rest assured, devoted faith can enhance your perspective, strengthen your steps, and dissipate the fear. So, whether you are experiencing great success or struggling every step of the way, the path of a Christian entrepreneur is a path of purpose, even in our toughest moments. (2 Corinthians 12: 7-10)
In this episode of Conquering Business Giants - Dennis, Mack, and Maurizio welcome special guest, Kayla Packer into the studio. Kayla is a sister in Christ, fellow degreed industrial engineer, and entrepreneur. She and her husband, Jefferson own and operate Ardor Spruce (@ardor_spruce) in Minneola, Florida.
Regardless of whether you are a seasoned entrepreneur or merely aspire to own your business one day, do not miss this powerful episode of Conquering Business Giants.
Conquering Business Giants podcast is hosted by Dennis Hough, co-hosted by Anthony ‘Mack’ Maccagnano and Maurizio Landi; produced by Fritz at GSR Podcast Productions.
This week on Movement Guidance we have Kayla Fryz! Originally from Michigan, she moved to LA right after high school. If you have ever seen an Old Navy commercial, chances are she was in it. Besides Old Navy, some of her credits include Target, Kohl’s, AT&T, Meghan Trainor, Ciara, and The Jonas Brothers. She can also be seen in a national print ad for Target’s active wear line called C9.
Thank you to our sponsor Apolla Performance! To try a pair of Shocks, head over to our Instagram (@movementguidance) and click the link in our bio to get your Shocks today! Also, check out our sponsor Dancing Disc! Use promo code “movement15” at checkout to get 15% off of your order. For more information go to www.dancingdisc.com.
On this Episode of Grindset, Cynthia & Brack host "Behind the Grind: MBRW Restaurant Owners" event with some of the most dynamic restaurant owners in Memphis. In celebration of Memphis Black Restaurant Week, the Grindset Crew will interview four restaurant owners who are apart of the 2020 Memphis Black Restaurant Week lineup.
Featuring:
Patrice Bates Thompson - The Four Way
Chef Tam - Chef Tam's Underground Cafe
Arturo Azcarate - Curry N Jerk
Chef Eli - Sage
On this Episode of Grindset Cynthia & Brack Host EPICENTER'S "The Woman of Color Entrepreneur" event with some of the most dynamic entrepreneurs in Memphis, that happen to be Women of Color! In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the Grindset Crew will interview five women entrepreneurs and highlight their journeys & issues they uniquely faced as woman and more specifically Woman of Color.
Featuring:
Kayla Graff - SweetBio
Dr. Dena Granger - The Chiro Place
Carlee McCullough, ESQ - McCullough Law
Nubian Simmons - The Pink Bakery
Dana James Mwangi - Cheers Creative
Part II of the first ever Your Visionary Leadership Panel! In this episode, we finish out the panel that took place on October 19th, 2019 at Kennesaw State University. We allowed the audience to ask questions to all of the panelists and they shared valuable insights from their personal experience. Be sure to follow and subscribe to the podcast, and follow all of our panelists on social media! Also, to end out the episode, I introduced a new segment of the episode where I recite a poem that I've written. The poem in this episode was titled 'Leadership.'
On this episode I chat with multihyphenate, Kayla Borden about being an Event Coordinator, Promoter and Community Advocate. We talk about how we faired during hurricane Dorian, how Kayla supports and advocates for artists in the community, the importance of getting offline and networking in person and how to create impact through board membership.
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Two Animal-themed releases in the same week had the boys spoilt for choice, so the FMB decided to throw a couple of dollars at the movie they felt needed it more (sorry anyone expecting a Lion King ep, not this year).
And boy when it comes to Alexandre Aja's "Crawl" our hosts landed themselves a pleasant surprise. The boys clearly had a blast and it shows as they breeze through an episode as lean and clean as the film itself.
this episode would have you believe we're watching Once Upon A Time In Hollywood nest; this episode would be wrong. True Romance next.
The first Father's Day was a sombre event. It was held as a pastoral response to the Monogah Mining Disaster, which killed 361 men and 250 fathers in West Virginia. Today, we honor the sacrifice of fathers and all the fathering we have received and given.
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