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    Explore " story teller" with insightful episodes like "Singer Songwriter John McDonough - The Place Where I Belong", "#116: Tree Talk v Off Black", "Bill Abernathy - Lyrical Storyteller - Americana Music", "Tales From The Day - Wayne McFarland - Memoir From A Most Interesting Life" and "#29 VISIT Monroeville - Stories, Scandals & Literary Giants" from podcasts like ""MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend", "Talking UpStream", "MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend", "MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend" and "Talking Travel with Wendy"" and more!

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    Singer Songwriter John McDonough - The Place Where I Belong

    #116: Tree Talk v Off Black

    #116: Tree Talk v Off Black

    Talking Upstream is a 90-minute writer's room where Zack and Dylan bring a show on creativity. They pull random ideas which they get weekly and bring these ideas to the whiteboard. Zack and Dylan generate a structure for these amusing ideas and stories and then turn them into a full story that can turn into a book, short story, series, movie, or many more.

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    #29 VISIT Monroeville - Stories, Scandals & Literary Giants

    #29 VISIT Monroeville - Stories, Scandals & Literary Giants

    Come with me on a stroll through #monroeville #alabama and see why it is the #literarycapital of Alabama! Thanks to Penelope Hines, Executive Director of the Monroeville Chamber of Commerce for a wonderful walking tour and interview and who shared the about this inspirational town.

    Want to learn more about what helped inspire so many writers to write what they know, come check out the stories, scandals, and legends of this quaint southern town.

    The annual "To Kill a Mockingbird" Play in Monroeville has topped the #mustsee destination lists for the past ten years in the state of Alabama! Tickets are on-sale now - listen in to see why you better book now for 2021! Whether its a stay-cation or a day trip - make a trip to Monroeville soon!

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    I love to connect people with the world through unique adventures.

    I hope my videos and podcasts inspire people to explore and embrace the experience of traveling the world by connecting through humanity, love of nature, and compassion.

    It's always an adventure when you ©Travel with Wendy!

    Thanks to David Hyde music, Acoustic/Folk Instrumental for my awesome music for this podcast and video podcast. You can find him on SoundCloud for the background music!
    For more interesting travel tips and hacks support this CHANNEL!!

    ✏️ Check out my BLOG for inspiration! https://travelwithwendy.net/
    I love to connect people with the world through unique adventures. 

    I hope my videos and podcasts inspire people to explore and embrace the experience of traveling the world by connecting through humanity, love of nature and compassion.

    It's always an adventure when you ©Travel with Wendy!

    Thanks to David Hyde music, Acoustic/Folk Instrumental for my awesome music for this podcast and video podcast. You can find him on SoundCloud for the backgro

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    E57- Marci Klein: Riding the wave of Life

    E57- Marci Klein: Riding the wave of Life

    Marci spent almost 20 years honing her story telling skills as a television director in the reality genre tv, on shows like Dr. Phil, Inside Edition, and E! Entertainment Television.   She is a Los Angeles Emmy Award winner and a Cable Ace recipient, and surf enthusiast.      

    After graduating from UC San Diego with a degree in Communications, and learning to surf,  Marci made the move to Hollywood where she worked her way up from the bottom.  She started as a production assistant, to production coordinator, to story producer, to field producer and then on to director, Supervising and Senior Producer roles.   It was in 1990 that she was invited to direct on Greg Kinnear’s first network tv show, The Best of the Worst, which inaugurated her into the Directors Guild of America.    

    Wearing many hats in Hollywood prepared Marci with the skills  and experience to open and run her own video production studio, which she now operates in Redondo Beach, just a short distance from her home and family in Redondo Beach – and more importantly,  5 blocks to the ocean which she uses as her inspiration, as quoted in her passage, “Being in the ocean is like diving into creativity.  I get inspired feel invigorated, and ideas flow. The ocean is where I write my client scripts in my head, long before my hands ever reach a computer keyboard.”    The vibe of her company is as important to her as the quality of videos she produces.   Marci’s board meetings are offered in the surf line-up, and everyone is welcome.        

    Marci balances business with family and philanthropy.   She sits on the board for non-profit organization Waterfront Education, is a Public Arts Commissioner and Ambassador to the Redondo beach Chamber of Commerce.   Today Marci is still a member of the Directors Guild of America, the Producers guild of America.  Marci never books a video shoot on Fridays until after her morning surf session.     

    Learn more about Marci at: 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/marci-klein-aa0207b/

    Learn mora about Klein Creative Media and purchase Marci's book at:

    https://www.kleincreativemedia.com

     

     

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    Lockdown: A moment of death and rebirth - A conversation with Angharad Wynne

    Lockdown: A moment of death and rebirth - A conversation with Angharad Wynne

    If Lockdown is a moment of death and rebirth, what do we want to conceive?  And how can we connect to the Web of Life in ways that will help us to conceive the best possible future?  Angharad Wynne offers the wisdom of a life lived on the edge of being - and a close encounter with death - to this conversation of ancestors, Brythonic lore and red kites. 

    Angharad Wynne is a visionary, land-walker and storyteller. She works to reconnect people from around the world with the wild lands and ancient lore of Britain.

    Her own encounter with death has transformed an already-deep connection to the land, and the lore of the islands of Britain.  She draws inspiration from her storytelling - and the ways it is led by the deeper needs of the ancestors to have their voices heard - and from her spiritual practice, leading pilgrimages deep into the edge-spaces of Wales.  She is a profoundly spiritual individual with a deep, grounded, authentic understanding of the potential of this moment - and the world's most beautiful voice.

    Her website is here:  https://www.angharadwynne.com


    Cae Mabon is here: https://www.caemabon.co.uk


    and the book she mentions is here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ancestral-Medicine-Rituals-Personal-Healing/dp/1591432693/ref=sr_1_1


      

    #1 Don't Fear On Me (Full Episode)

    #1 Don't Fear On Me (Full Episode)

    Here it is! The first episode of Own It SLC featuring Mr. Denton's new song "Don't Fear On Me."  Sarah reads her newest blog piece "I Can't Run."  Ben Sharp, poet and grocery store clerk reads "Soiled" about his insights working at Sprouts.  This episode also features thoughts on creativity during quarantine, developing a unique artistic voice and a call for entries for our next episode.  Email submissions (songs, spoken word, free verse) recorded in your own voice to:  ownitslc@gmail.com.

    Introducing Tina Brigley

    Introducing Tina Brigley

    In this episode I ask Tina how she found the courage to start maximizing her potential. What was the turning point for her and what did it take? Tina also shares how she helps other people to Maximize their potential and what advice she would give her 7th grade self.

    Tina is a master story teller and loves sharing. She was a school teacher for 14 years before leaving to become a full time coach. After 4 years she was sat at her computer one day in tears because she felt like she wasn't successful. Despite looking like a rock star on social media, YouTube and an online TV show she felt like she had tried everything but it wasn't working. 

    She had invested in a multitude of systems and coaches, spending thousands of dollars and yet she was hearing crickets. This was compounded when a team she had invested in "fired" her! They had gained what they wanted from Tina and left her high and dry. She was about to give in, she was at her lowest point and was ready to go back to teaching. 

    A coach reached out to her and asked how she was doing. She thought about telling him that everything was well but instead she spilled the truth and in the process discovered the block that was holding her back. She was afraid of being visible. She felt she had to say what people wanted her to say. In other words she didn't feel like she could be herself. 

    Tina was able to track this back to 7th grade when she was the new girl in class and other girls rejected her. Tina realized that this had carried into her adult life and was stopping her being true to herself. When Tina realized this she gained new awareness and it changed her life.

    We all have limitations that have been imposed on us by other people so we need to release those constraints and learn how we can release the untapped potential that resides within us.

    When you gain this new awareness you can start to think about what is possible. What would it be like if I could show up as a leader? What would it be like to be my authentic self?

    Yes, it is scary but growth comes when we move outside of our comfort zone. Tina's turning point came when she was asked to MC a ladies conference and despite her fear she rose to the challenge and was a huge success. From this event she gained 10 high paying clients that she would never have received if she had continued to live under the limitations imposed by how others made her feel.

    Share your story because other people will be feeling the same. You never know what is going on in other people's minds and by sharing your story it helps others realize that they are not alone. 

    Tina's business took off with this new awareness. She created a coaching program and earned $10,000 in 10 days and $100,000 in the next 5 months. It requires taking uncomfortable actions, facing breakdowns and breakthroughs but it is worth it. When you gain momentum other opportunities show up, success attracts more success!

    I asked Tina: What advice would you give your 7th grade self?

    Tina's answer was: Don't be afraid to be yourself. Don't worry about what other people think. Find your path, find your purpose and stay on track. 

    This same advice applies equally to adults who are stuck in a rut, disengaged in their position and who want more from their life. The only way to grow your business is to connect with others. Make yourself visible and put yourself out there. Many think that they are not good enough but that simply is not the truth, you are good enough. 

    You can contact Tina on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, or on her website: tinabrigley.com/

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    Our aim is to help individuals and organizations to raise their bars and be on a journey of continuous improvement. Therefore it is important that you know your own values and align yourself with a company that shares those and has a culture that you can get behind.

    Are you ready to Raise Your BARS and be the person you want to become?

    We want you to become the best version of yourself and to do that you have to break away from the limiting beliefs that other people impose on you and step into your greater self.

    We invite you to join our Facebook group, Raise Your  Bars  - Personal Growth Solutions, and if you are ready to reprogram your current belief systems, click here to watch our free webinar where we talk about how you can become a Legacy Creator or visit our website by clicking here. 

    I am a...Way Maker

    I am a...Way Maker

    Come and listen to Kristy. What makes her so interesting? She used to live in Orange County. Not good enough? She used to be in fashion. Still not good enough? She spent some time in a maximum security prison. Join us as we she shares why she is a way maker as we try on her 10 ½ flip flops.

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    Season 1, Episode 25: Collection of Stories from Women Who Lead, Diana Frazier, Alex Jacobson, and Jennifer Tompos

    Season 1, Episode 25: Collection of Stories from Women Who Lead, Diana Frazier, Alex Jacobson, and Jennifer Tompos

    Diana Frazier - Entrepreneur, mother, story teller, musician, worship leader

    We start by checking in with Diana and how she is doing during this time of shelter in place.

    She says it’s been crazy.  As she tells her kids let’s “taking one day at a time,” and she takes her own advice by waking up and thinking only of today.

    Diana’s business - Poulsbo Elderberry - is the busiest it’s ever been in the year and half that she’s owned it. This comes during a time when she now has her four children at home with her and her husband still working. She says is overwhelming, “How do I keep producing and keep up with the ever increasing demand while also being a mom some how?”

    When things first starting amping up she was so busy that one day she realized she hadn’t gone to the bathroom in over six hours. It was because she was working, not stopping to eat or  even to go to the bathroom all the while her “house was exploding around her” with kids running around.

    We asked her why is her business booming so much? She started Poulsbo Elderberry back in 2018. It’s a pre-made Elderberry syrup with herbs that used as an antiviral immune support. Diana said even just 5 years ago people didn’t really even know about Elderberry. The added herbs like echinacea, hibiscus, ginger and other things that help boost the immune system. It’s been growing in popularity since 2018 but with the Coronavirus she says that even people who “wouldn’t believe in that stuff” are even thinking they should try it.

    Winter cold and flu season is usually her busy time of year of but she has seen her business increase by 500%!! Which is insane. She said it really would be more but she actually runs out and can not meet the demand! Like a lot of businesses right now she is stuck waiting on the supply chain. Diana always tries to buy locally and support other business in the Seattle area but when the Coronavirus hit it was sudden and hard she found herself unable to get the bottles she used and even some of the herbs. She has to order from 7 or 8 places and hope that one of them will be able to fulfill her order and actually show up.

    It’s said all over media that this is “unprecedented,” we are living in a time when nothing like this has ever happened. It reminds Danielle about trauma and how it has all these tentacles reaching so many different parts.

    Diana reiterates that trauma is a place of powerlessness and right now none of us have control over what’s happening or will happen. She said she can feel like she is in control by placing orders to her suppliers, but she doesn’t have any control over whether they will be filled.

    She and her husband have a long history of significant medical trauma and so to experience COVID-19 right now she is coming from a perspective of “I’ve already sat vigil while he was dying three times…. I don’t want to do that again.”  She finds her herself busy with work and wondering if she is busy because she doesn’t want to think about or experience the trauma they are in. Everything is amplified for a lot of people because of trauma that we carry with us.

    The fact that this is a medical trauma feels very personal for her.

    There is this sense of triggering; we’ve done this before, while also having nuances that are different and how our responses can be different. Most of the time when someone is triggered they are having feelings from the past come up in the present but their present self is actually safe. Diana says what we’re experiencing now is a trigger but with a real sense of danger to our present self.

    Danielle said many people are struggling to just validate their reality. There’s this attack against our reality. “In this moment I may be safe, but I don’t know.” That is legitimate fear.  COVID lives in the air for three hours so the air we breathe could be toxic even when there is no one around. So even when we take all the precautions of social distancing there’s this weight that it is not enough. How do we validate ourselves without freaking out?

    Diana says there’s an inner dialogue happening, “Am I spiraling right now?" Where we critique our own feelings. There’s so much peace in just saying, no that’s a real feeling right now and there is so much that is uncertain for ourselves and our loved ones. We also don’t have the benefit of being able to go on a walk with a friend or get coffee with a friend.

    Maggie says she is an extravert this is has been a hard season of not being able to get together with people. She asks Diana what she does in lieu of not being able to go hang with her friends? Diana says she is also an extravert and her self care is looking like showering every day. “What can I do that gives me a sense of normal right now? I shower and I put on makeup and it doesn’t matter that I won’t see anyone.” She also finds time to play piano and sing, working out. She does these things not because she is pretending everything is normal but knowing that she isn’t going to feel great if she has not showered and is not dressed and ready for the day.

    Danielle asks Diana about any resources that she has been using during this season: Going to therapy! Still having a safe connection, a place where she can empty out what she is processing. Diana also curates what she is viewing on instagram, making sure that she is not seeing things that make her feel like she is not enough. She I just aware of what she is interacting with with.

    You can connect with Diana at: poulsboelderberry.com also on facebook and instagram.

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    Alex Jacobson: Wife, mother of 5, leader, bible journal-er, speaker, writer, avid book reader and book reviewer, activist, advocate, lives on her hobby farm with her husband of 12 years, and she’s an excellent cook sharing her cooking tips and tricks on Instagram.

    Alex has been strictly  social distancing since March 13th [16 days at the time of this recording] because both her husband and her father, who she usually sees daily, have auto-immune disorders so they have been taking social distancing very seriously from the start.

    It’s weighty to carry the responsibility of her husband’s health as well as trying to keep the trauma low for their kids by making the experience positive while also keeping them informed and helping them understand why we’re going through this. “There’s a very specific reason we’re taking extra precautions.”

    For her kids, only one even knows or heard the word “coronavirus.” Their family had gone screen-free two months ago, which she felt was a prompting for her family, and so her kids are getting very little outside influence. She says that they know that they are staying home to stay healthy, and that means not seeing going to see friends and really not even going out to the store for errands. It’s a means to protect their Papa who has diabetes, as well as their grandparents, “Nona” and “Dandad.” They’ve focused on re-learning to wash hands. They are keeping medical visits through screens as well as with their kids’ teachers. “We’re just really being selective as to what screen, what media they engage with.”

    Danielle said that’s a lot to juggle: managing her kids and protecting her husband and father… But how is she doing?

    Alex says she normally ends her days “tired" because she is a high energy multi-task-er but now she ends her days exhausted. She’s been sore in her body and also more sleepy-tired, sleep being much harder to come by with a nursing baby. She said she also has less child-free adult time, and that has been hard as well. She knows sleep is important so her husband has been trying to give her an extra hour of sleep in the morning. In the evenings she has been caring for her body by getting in the hot tub to relax. She is watching an hour of news every couple of days and reading which feeds her. And with this that she HAS to do, like cooking three meals a day, she tries to make them fun by trying new recipes and sharing on social media.

    When their self-quarantine started she recognized her need to acknowledge what she’s grateful for. She hasn’t ever kept a gratitude journal or anything but she just knew she needed to say what she is grateful for in this season and she decided to share it on social media. And on that first day she had a response that it was so good to read that she decided to keep it up every day. Now that she’s doing it, it’s easier to find things she is grateful for.

    Alex has always done cooking at home in her Instagram stories but now that people are home and cooking at home they are reaching out to her more and using it as a resource. One thing she’s been thinking about in this time is how to care for others. She said,” there’s only so many things I can do during the day” but responding to people on Instagram about their cooking questions feels like one way she can care for others during this time, especially as she is limited by the walls of her home.  Alex wants to love on and encourage others as best she can.

    Danielle remarks that social media has become more community oriented. Before social media was a polarizing and isolating, plagued with comparison. And now there’s this sense that “no, I don’t have to be Alex… can you help me? How do you do this?” It’s a sweet connection.

    Alex noticed the same thing. She was watching Kelly Welk’s instagram story on pizza dough and it inspired her to try it. It didn’t work for her so she jumped over to her cousin’s post on some quick and easy Korean beef bowls and she was able to whip that up instead. The sharing on social media as been life-giving in so many ways. The ways we are influencing each other, rather than comparison, are more unifying.

    Maggie asked Alex how is is staying connected during this time of social distancing. She said her church has moved it’s services online and she’s been loving that. She’s also using a new app called House Party were you can play games live with friends. Because she’s an android user she doesn’t have FaceTime so she’s actually been using Zoom for a long time. Alex also uses Marco Polo which is a video messaging app, which you can view whenever it’s convent. When she thinks of someone she texts them right then, because she believes theres a reason she is thinking about that person.

    Alex, over the past year or so, has been in the practice of writing prayers and using scriptures as prayer. When she thinks about her friends she’ll write a prayer, send a scripture or a worship song that reminded her of that person. She tries to let them know the exact words she prayed over them.

    Connect with Alex:

    InspirationClothesline.com

    @inspirationclothesline for both facebook and instagram

    She also has done IGTVs and fb live.

    Alex is doing a book review of Jen Hatmaker’s upcoming book: “Fierce Free Fire” so stay tuned on her blog fo the review.

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    Jennifer Tompos

    Jennifer is a  Pastor in Oregon. She's a Leader, Mother, Wife, Graduate student, hard worker and friend.

    In light of COVID Jennifer has found that her work has been confusing.  She and her team have to redefine what a win looks like and how to make a team work well. “It’s hard to lead teams when you’re not getting together.”

    Musical time has been a felt loss.

    What are we offering to people, how do we offer community when no one can be together, and how to make content that’s helpful rather than just more noise.

    There’s so much context out there already. Pointing to other stuff out there lacks the personal connection, the people you know. Contextual applicable down to the community level.

    Staff signed up on a google sheet and are taking turns going live online instagram for 5-10 minutes to keep people updated and communicated with. You don’t want to run the risk of being just “promotional.” You don’t want to be distracting. There’s a tension — they need to hear from you and you need to let people off the hook.

    It’s easy to be discouraged right now, “Am I accomplishing anything?” Everyone is asking these same questions during this time of upheaval. Before you can ask someone to meet another person’s need, as a leader you need to make sure they are okay first, to experience their own grief.

    This season marathon not a sprint.

    Sabbath and rest is super important for Jennifer. This time is not a break for everyone, especially for people who are being targeted by racial injustice, who are low income or are struggling finically to make it through this time.

    This time is a little counter cultural - everything is normally very fast paced and we have an opportunity to slow down. Jennifer calls it the silver-lining of this current situation is to make time for rest as leaders. Jesus rested!

    It’s easy as a leader to become a part of the problem if we’re pushing our people to be more productive. It’s actually antithetical to the gospel. This is an opportunity for healthier rhythms, rhythms that create more peace in the midst of this anxiety.

    Danielle says there is already a layer of trauma in our society. One way to numb out from trauma is to get really busy so you don’t have time to notice what’s around you, to feel depressed or traumatized. We are living through trauma right now it is ongoing, and we need permission to feel, to become un-busy, and to rest in the grief.

    Jennifer says she wonders if leaders feel awkward doing instagram live; there’s a vulnerability to saying things out into the internet and not knowing who is listening out there…. It feels more intimidating than in person trainings that aren’t recorded.

    Danielle asks Jennifer how she holds zoom meetings and work from home with kids and do grad school. She replies, “well it’s all a big circus!” Her husband interrupted her zoom meeting last night because their son had swallowed a plastic dinosaur and had to go to the ER. “Not a place you want to be going during a pandemic.” She said most of her life works right now because she and her husband are tag teaming it. She knows it is a privilege that her husband is working from home right now and not everyone has that luxury, so that helps. She is leveraging tv time, using it for when she needs to do video conferencing.

    Jennifer said that she’d had to lower her expectations. She finds there’s a correlation between expectations and her level of aggravation. There’s more freedom at her house than their usually would be… Kids pick up on tension and anxiety from us. The kids are also missing their friends and the regular schedule.

    Jennifer in regards to her grad school said she would not advise learning an ancient language in the middle of a pandemic. Every day she sets expectations for what is reasonable to do during this day only in regards to self care, kids, husband, school, and work.

    Connect with Jennifer on Instagram @JenniferTompos

    Jake's Place Trailer

    Jake's Place Trailer
    Preview of whats to come in this podcast.Jake's Place Songs'n'Tails logo design by Ryan Szucs  https://www.facebook.com/szucs.ryan Intro Song: Abigail - from the Break These Chains CD Outro Song: Radical Road- from the Diversity CD www.tiamcgraff.com Jake's Place Song n Tails merchandise is available at https://tiamcgraff.com/lake-country-store https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIenjKbCobp2jChW2SoCyog

    Don't Fear On Me (teaser)

    Don't Fear On Me (teaser)

    Got 9 minutes? Here's a quick intro to the Own It SLC podcast.  Sarah n Phil talk about what inspired this new venue for Own It.  You will hear a snippet of Phil's new song, Sarah reads a "Pepperism" and we start our journey together into this virtual world where we are all being funneled.  Look for the first full episode on April 15th.

    Episode 5 | Kuchwa Aur Khargoosh (The Hare & The Tortoise)

    Episode 5 | Kuchwa Aur Khargoosh (The Hare & The Tortoise)

    BKK #5: Slow & steady Tortoise wins the race after his friend Hare makes fun of him and was confident he will win the race.

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    Welcome to the First-Ever Podcast on Urdu Stories for children! 

    Urdu stories from our childhood, narrated by Mahwash. Living abroad Mahwash realized that in the fast paced life of a modern expat family, children lose touch with their Pakistani heritage, language and experiences. Through the retelling of these stories she brings to life our childhood experiences, building curiosity and imagination in our children, giving new life to the famous characters of yore. Mahwash aims to revive the art and medium of Urdu story narration and lessons learnt all the while preserving our language and culture.  

    It’s the kahanis of our nanis and dadi, retold for our children again!

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    Want to support Mahwash? Thank You! You can do so through Patreon.

    Join Bachpan Ki Kahaniyan facebook page.

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    Instagram: @bachpan_ki_kahaniyan_bkk   

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    Artwork by: Kanwal Mushtaq

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    Mini Episode 1: The Amazing Journey of Chicklet Cadbury

    Mini Episode 1: The Amazing Journey of Chicklet Cadbury

    In this episode, Noor reads a short story she wrote over ten years ago. The Journey of Chicklet Cadbury is a whimsical satire with a hint of romance to get you all through this Valentine's Day. Noor thinks it's hilarious and she hopes you do too.

    Everything we say will be very frank and based on our own lived experiences. If they, for whatever reason, don’t match up with your own experiences/ideas that’s okay and you're welcome to e-mail us at thebabapod@gmail.com or DM us on Twitter or Instagram @thebabapod

    Melissa Jones - A different Millennial - energy & vision

    Melissa Jones - A different Millennial - energy & vision

    Melissa Jones talks about finding the "sparkle" in things, engaging with people. How selling snacks in grade school led into a life of sales. She talks about her 3 pillars that she filters things through. She talks how she deals with her super fast paced life. She observes how she has this energy, her super power, that she looks after it, she can make people smile. Her unique thing is making people comfortable. 

    About Mark Laurie - Host.
    Mark has been transforming how women see themselves, enlarging their sense of sexy, expanding their confidence in an exciting adventure that is transformational photography. 
    http://innerspiritphotography.com

    Sound Production by 
    Lee Ellis  - myofficemedia@gmail.com

    Have You Met Her Yet Podcast Intro

    Have You Met Her Yet Podcast Intro

    Introduction to the Have You Met Her Yet? Podcast with Lindsay Dent. 

    A Pink Crown Creative podcast, shining a spotlight on women in the workplace. Who they are. What they do. Why you should know them.Have You Met Her Yet? Is a series that was formerly a successful blog series turned podcast. You can expect real conversations, lessons and stories from women who are thriving in their industries.Join host, Lindsay Dent founder of Marketing Consulting Company Pink Crown Creative each week as she interviews a new woman in business and shares her passion for sharing their incredible stories.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with a friend who you think might enjoy it too! These small actions truly mean the world to a small business owner! 

    Host
    Lindsay Dent, Founder & Creative Director of Pink Crown Creative
     @_lindsaydent & @pinkcrowncreative
    Email lindsay@pinkcrowncreative.com for sponsor opportunities, guest appearances or collaborations.

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    Interview With Justin Faught - A Great Storyteller - Podcast #346

    Interview With Justin Faught - A Great Storyteller - Podcast #346

    I got back to interviewing people that can make a difference with others.  Justin Faught is one of those for sure & I get to count him as a friend and coworker.  He spends some time with me here sharing a little behind-the-scenes look as to how he ended up as an educator who makes a difference.  He's a fellow Central Michigan University Chippewa and he shares some great stories about difference makers in his life.  He also shared the title of this book that he said made a big impact on him - "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe" by Douglas Adams.  Looks like I got another book to add to my reading list. ;-)    Thanks for listening.  Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on ITunes or other services where you find this show.  Find me on Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/   on Twitter:  @coachtosuccess   and on Instagram at:  @coachjohndaly  You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too.  Other things there on my site are being worked on – especially my blog page where I am back to blogging now.

    Ellis Paul - Part 2

    Ellis Paul - Part 2
    You are diving into part 2 of our episodes with Contemporary Folk Music legend Ellis Paul. If you are just picking up here, that's great––but, we do encourage you to pause and go back and listen to part 1 with Ellis. There are some references to topics we cover in part 1 that you might appreciate hearing in order. That said, you'll be fine and love it in any order you choose. We just couldn't find enough of Ellis' golden nuggets to leave on the cutting room floor, so you're getting a second helping of one of our favorite guests yet. Ladies, Gents, and everything in between, we bring you more of Ellis Paul.
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