She lost over 50 pounds in 5 months and started her blog as a way to
share about her experience as a runner who competes in regular races.
She shared about her experiences as an author, what she thought about being in on the ground floor of the newest ebook reading experience, Kindle in Motion,
Not exact matches
People know me not just
as the guy who does live videos or digital marketing but they know more
about me than that because they were able to
share a kite - surfing
experience, jumping fifteen or twenty feet in the air.»
Vaynerchuk now says «the future is audio and voice,» and is using his podcast, The GaryVee Audio
Experience,
as a way to develop connections and
share information
about his entrepreneurial journey.
We caught up with Ocho's founding duo and picked their brains
about their brand - new baby, which they describe
as «a beautiful, user - friendly social video platform with a superior
experience to enhance how we see and
share the world.»
In this post, we'll
share with you everything you need to know
about Facebook Ads to get your campaigns up and running
as well
as all we've learned from our own
experiences.
The term «thought leader» gets bandied
about freely nowadays, and
as a result has lost some of its value, but if you take the time to comment on industry trends and
share past
experiences, the value generated for your company will be more than just a few clicks to your website.
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking
about my personal finance and
share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been
experienced, because
as great
as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
Such is the typical response in Christian circles to adultery
as I
experienced and others have
shared on my blog, which is
about «Taking Adultery Seriously.»
So
as the season prompts us to get back together around
shared books and
shared food, I wanted to let you know
about some resources that will make your
experience more immersive and interactive.
What I can tell
about our
shared experience with Mormon doctrine is this: Yes, there was a big emphasis on Jesus» ours being a more conventional, fairly trinitarian concept of our Lord» but,
as strong
as that emphasis was, it never managed to trump the implied and de facto role of Joseph Smith in our belief system.
As for the Christian imperative to
share the gospel, Vine say it's often «better to be kind than to be right» and that in his
experience being honest
about our doubts is more authentic to others than cast - iron certainty.
As they ran, the son
shared what he was learning in seminary
about urban ministry, and the father, an inner city pastor, related
experiences of his own.
It's no good simply telling them to love Jesus, we must tell them
about the Jesus they can love
as an
experience and effectively to directly engage the minds of the young with authentic truth, explained in a lively and jargon free manner, with a sense of joy and
shared friendship in God is an act of love and it is received
as such.
You can't in one breath identify the spiritual crowd
as separate individuals rejecting one belief or set of beliefs, and then in the next claim they
share the same ideas
about sin and only want to «
experience nice things.»
As we
share our
experience and gladly hear the
experience of others, we shall not compete
about titles but join together in a chorus of praise to the one God who loves us all.
But in terms of foundations for dialogue the Cardinal talks
about human dignity, rights and fundamental moral values, whilst also encouraging the «
sharing» of «knowledge» and «
experience»,
as well
as «promoting» common values.
Third, the minister can arrange for him to get acquainted with an
experienced and accepting AA member who may serve
as a bridge to feeling at home in an AA group [In a study of factors which produce «readiness» for affiliation with AA, Harrison M. Trice discovered that alcoholics with the following characteristics tend to relate effectively to AA: Before contact with AA, they often
shared troubles with others, had lost drinking friends, had heard positive things
about AA, had no relative or friend who had quit through willpower.
In a later chapter I shall have something to say
about them, although I shall emphasize that they belong to the realm which our ancestors used to describe
as «a religious hope» rather than to the realm of verifiable
experience or the realm of concrete Christian existence
as we are called to
share it.
It is a particular concern that someone should come here,
share about their
experience with abuse, mention suffering from PTSD and be treated
as such.
I shall be reflecting largely from my own
experience,
as process thought enables and indeed requires us to do; but the nature of that
experience is essentially that
shared by all who nurture — whether, for example, single social workers, middle - aged adoptive parents, teachers who care
about their students or, I suspect, those artists and poets who cherish and give birth to the world.
In a group setting it is essential that people be asked to
share their
experiences, first
as partners, then in the total group; those who still feel stirred up or anxious or angry should be encouraged to talk with someone
about it afterwards.
As we
shared our
experiences, she agreed with all my well - rehearsed reasons for not giving too easily, but then she said, «You know, if I could do those years over again, I wouldn't worry so much
about all those arguments.
There is a variety of ways to get connected
as a group — joining hands in the circle with eyes closed for a moment and then discussing what each person
experienced; milling around, taking a brief time to hold the hands and look into the eyes of each member, repeating his name; talking in pairs for a few minutes
about topics such
as «What I hope for and fear in this group,» «What's most important to me right now,» «What I hope to become in the next year,» after which each person introduces his partner to the group,
sharing what he has learned.
Food really does heal — I've
experienced it first hand, and
as a result, I am passionate
about sharing all I know with you.
Follow
as their aim is to
share experience and raise awareness of GD Frequency
about 1 post per month.
Initially conceived
as a way to
share information
about his dining experiences with other enthusiasts, «Opinionated About Dining» continued to evolve and attract rea
about his dining
experiences with other enthusiasts, «Opinionated
About Dining» continued to evolve and attract rea
About Dining» continued to evolve and attract readers.
This epsiode provides listeners with an opportunity to get to know Steph
as she opens up
about her personal
experiences and
shares natural pregnancy / homebirth inspiration.
Instead, I want to
share with you my own
experience, to tell you a little
about my journey
as a mum and photographer.
I have talked
about using bottles and formula feeding my second daughter, but I never
shared images and I carefully couched
sharing those
experiences as safely
as I could so
as not to invite controversy.
I noticed that one of my top posts this month is a recap of my first Rodan + Fields business launch, so I thought I'd
share a little more
about my
experience as an R+F Consultant thus far.
Most importantly, actively
share your
experiences with your baby and acknowledge their presence
as you go
about your day.
So if I were looking to give some practical advice to fathers
about how they might engage in vulnerability
as a parent,
as a dad, I would say,
share with your children your
experiences of frustration or fear or challenge in appropriate ways.
And on our recording days, our producer MJ Fisher will be tweeting and facebooking
about the episodes
as we are actually recording so this will allow you to engage in the conversation, learn
about awesome tidbits
about our topic which even before the episodes been released, you can post questions for our expert and
share your
experience with our audience, all you have to do is follow our facebook page which is The Boob Group or you can follow our hash tag on twitter #theboobgroupvp, that's for virtual panelist and join in the conversation.
Our Research Roundtable, done in partnership with the Working Parent Support Coalition, is made up of an international cohort of companies who have joined together to
share their Parental Leave
experience — with us and with each other —
as a way to create internal change and publicly state that they are serious
about advancing quantifiable Parental Leave Leadership.
The DADventurer chronicles my life
as a stay - at - home dad to my 2 - year old daughter, Toddler L. With appearances from the missus (Hayley) and sausage dog (Dax), I
share my
experiences, thoughts and random musings
about parenthood in an honest, light - hearted and often excessively sweary way.
We
shared our
experience and stories
about raising our son, Morgan, and the various challenges and opportunities we had to empower him
as a self - advocate through his tween years of school, campouts, overnight field trips and sleepovers.
I ask this one thing: let's talk
about the research presented and refrain from
shares that start with «in my personal
experience...» or «I was hit / I was never hit and I turned out okay»
as these are not up for debate.
Well, thank you so much Allison and Lauren for
sharing with us today your
experience and your knowledge
about breastfeeding
as a teenager.
Is there anything else you'd like to
share about your
experiences with infant sleep
as a pediatrician or
as a parent yourself?
Others have already responded to the comments regarding nursing and suckling,
as well
as the comment
about bed
sharing as not safe — however, I'd also like to point out that most parents who bedshare (at least, that in my
experience) don't do it for a «cuteness» factor — but in order to best meet their children's needs.
I also talk a bit
about my
experiences as a mom and
share my insights.
I realise that this will not come
as a shock to most people who read my blog and that many people don't need research to confirm their
experiences, but I think it is important to
share the findings of studies which add weight to traditional knowledge and / or progress our thinking
about everyday areas, and it is in that vein that I
share the following news.
What I liked best
about this format for presenting information was the «360 degree» perspective it offered: Casey gave the issue a framework, with useful advice on how to persuade principals and administrators to implement in - classroom breakfast programs; Nora followed,
sharing her personal story with using free / reduced programs when her children were young, and stressing the importance of taking care of «the whole child»; Rosario charmed the crowd with her
experiences implementing in - classroom breakfast in her district,
sharing a story
about how excited her kids got
about breakfast after a power outage — not how excited they were
about the return of electricity, but
about getting breakfast; Barry inspired the group by explaining how he took his successes
as a school food director
as a springboard to a new career
as a consultant, replicating and spreading that success in other classrooms.
We are also looking for moms to submit for a segment called «Baby Oops» and it's where we
share the funny stories that we
experience as new moms with little kids, either funny things that our kids have done, our babies have done or maybe it's something silly we did and it's just fun to have just a little laugh
about this because we all learning and it's all learning and growing
experience for everybody.
Ask questions and listen to them
as they
share what they
experienced, how they feel, and what they'd like to do
about it.
We talk with a stay - at - home Dad, Andrew Gentry - Law, who
shares his personal
experiences with newborn twins, and
about his work in helping other new dads in their roles
as fathers.
As they debrief talk
about how they felt during the
experiences they
share.
Alice: Is there anything else you'd like to
share about your
experiences with infant sleep
as a pediatrician or
as a parent yourself?
That is why I
shared my
experience as a Marine, not for accolades or recognition, but to help answer the question
about who Michael Grimm is.