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As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 86: Salwa Emerson“Sometimes our own stories get snatched from us, hidden in darkness for years,” writes podcast guest Salwa Emerson, “until it’s time to reclaim them.” Salwa is well-known to publishers as an author, editor and ghostwriter, specializing in memoirs, thought-leadership books, and book proposals. To hear her clients tell it, she has a way of bringing those stories out of hiding and into the light. She has collaborated with world-renowned chefs, professional athletes, reality television personalities, Oscar-winning actors, and Pulitzer Prize winners. Before turning to ghostwriting, she worked on the other side of the desk, for publishers such as St...2025-04-081h 11As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 83: Cynthia DiTiberio“We all have to figure out our own ways to carve out our own creativity,” says New York Times best-selling ghostwriter Cynthia DiTiberio about finding time to do her own writing alongside her collaborative work. “Not that our creativity doesn’t go into our ghostwritten books, but you can’t claim it in the same way.” Cynthia knows what it takes to create a successful book. She started her publishing career as a senior editor at HarperCollins, where she worked with a number of authors, including NIH director Francis Collins and Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter Jeffrey Marx. From there s...2025-02-251h 03As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 82: Hannah Bos & Paul ThureenWe’re taking a bit of a pivot here at the podcast factory with this one, pinching from the season-opening episode of Writer’s Bone, our flagship podcast at the Writer’s Bone Podcast Network.  “As Told To” producer and Writer’s Bone host and founder Daniel Ford featured a conversation with the writing team of Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen, co-creators of the enchantingly poignant HBO series “Somebody Somewhere,” starring actress/comedian Bridget Everett—a conversation that brushed up against so many relatable aspects of collaborative writing that we decided to rebroadcast it (to re-podcast it?) here.  “Somebody Somewhe...2025-02-1133 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 81: Laura Morton“The work that we do is actually very difficult to detach from when you’re writing in somebody’s voice,” notes veteran collaborator Laura Morton on the emotional connection she often feels when channeling her clients’ stories.   Laura comes by this observation honestly, after spending more than thirty years helping to tell other people’s stories.  In that time, she has written more than 60 books, including 22 New York Times bestsellers. Her most recent bestseller Fire in the Hole: The Untold Story of My Traumatic Life and Explosive Success, written with GoDaddy and PXG Golf founder Bob Parsons—was a publicatio...2025-01-281h 33Open Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenS4E41 - Your Time Will ComeThere are moments in our lives when feelings of doubt or fears of failure discourage us from following our dreams or striving toward goals.  In fact, many of the world’s greatest success stories failed countless times before finally achieving success and notoriety.  McKay Christensen opens today’s podcast with Garth Brooks’ origin story, so to speak.  He details the failure and discouragement that inevitably forced Brooks to abandon music in Nashville for the comforts of his home in Oklahoma. After returning to Stillwater, OK, however, he realized that he no longer belonged in the town he used to find sola...2025-01-2729 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 80: Benjamin Dreyer“You’d be amazed at how far you can get in life having no idea what the subjunctive mood is,” writes Benjamin Dreyer, retired managing editor and copy chief of the Random House division of Penguin Random House. “As if it’s not bad enough that English has rules, it also has moods.” Yes, it does. Happily, the mood of the room for writers in Benjamin’s good hands as a copyeditor was cheerful and patient and winning… and, for the most part, grammatically correct. Over the course of his 30+ years in publishing, he helped to shepherd the work of writ...2025-01-141h 13As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 79: Seth Rogoff ReturnsHere at the podcast factory, we’re thrilled to welcome back novelist, translator, collaborator and cultural critic Seth Rogoff to talk about his new novel—a thrilling and unsettling coda to Franz Kafka’s unfinished masterwork The Castle. Seth joined us in Season 2 (Ep. #35) to talk about the also thrilling and decidedly unconventional memoir he helped to write with ESPN basketball analyst and former NBA star Kendrick Perkins, The Education of Kendrick Perkins, which took a critical look at racism in America, and in professional sports, and sounded a call for justice and social change—a book hailed by...2024-12-171h 14As Told ToAs Told ToSecond Printing: Winnie HolzmanThis episode originally aired on Feb. 14, 2023 “I moved on to the next thing I was going to write,” says the noted dramatist and television writer Winnie Holzman, recalling the cancellation of her critically-acclaimed series “My So-Called Life,” after just one season. “That’s what we do as writers.  We move on to the next thing.”  Indeed. In Winnie Holzman’s case, one of those “next things” turned out to be the book for the hit Broadway musical “Wicked,” with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz—one of the longest running shows in Broadway history. The collaboration earned her a p...2024-11-261h 16As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 77: Hal DonaldsonHal Donaldson’s faith-based humanitarian organization Convoy of Hope is a magnificent agent of change.  In partnership with local churches, businesses, civic organizations, and government agencies, the organization is deeply committed to healing the world in all its broken places, through children’s feeding initiatives, community outreach and disaster response.    Convoy of Hope currently feeds more than 571,000 children worldwide each day—and has served more than 250 million people in total since Hal, together with his brothers and friends, started the organization in 1994. It’s the 35th largest charity on the latest Forbes “100 Largest U.S. Charities” list. So what...2024-11-191h 02For the Love of WinterFor the Love of WinterLindsey JacobellisWelcome to Season Two of "For the Love of Winter," A weekly podcast that explores our cultural love affair with winter sports, the mountains, and of course the people who are shaped and forever changed by their love of winter.This week, Kendra sits down with Olympic snowboard cross champion Lindsey Jacobellis to discuss her incredible journey in winter sports, her evolving mindset on competition, and the importance of gender parity in athletics. Lindsey shares insights into the science behind creating safer and fairer courses for men and women, the thrill of competing in the Olympics, and...2024-11-1352 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 76: Aaron Philip ClarkWhat does it take to help channel one of the most singular voices in rap in an entirely new medium? Join us as we chat with novelist and screenwriter Aaron Philip Clark, co-author of the just-published thriller The Accomplice, written in collaboration with rapper and entertainment mogul Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.    Aaron is perhaps best known for his International Thriller Writers Award-nominated crime fiction series featuring Detective Trevor Finnegan (Blue Like Me, Under Color of Law), as well as for his standalone novels.     His first book with 50 Cent introduces readers to Nia Adams, a New York-born, Texas-bred detective who always dreamed of becomi...2024-11-051h 11As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 75: Betsy Lerner“Lots of ambitious books announce themselves,” writes Lauren Christensen in The New York Times Book Review of podcast guest Betsy Lerner’s debut novel Shred Sisters. “This one doesn’t need to.” High praise for a first-time novelist, but that’s not surprising considering Betsy’s long and distinguished career as an editor and literary agent. A born storyteller (and, story-sharer), Betsy has helped to shape our literary landscape, as the guiding hand behind such cultural touchstones as Patti Smith’s Just Kids and Elizabeth Wurtzel’s Prozac Nation.  She’s also earned her As Told To stripes as the...2024-10-221h 19Writer\'s BoneWriter's BoneAs Told To: Jeff DanielsAs you’re about to discover, we’re doing something a little different on our channel today. We've been looking for ways to highlight and promote shows across the Writer’s Bone universe and don’t you know it, we’ve got a passionate, informed, and engaged audience right here on our airwaves, why not share stand out episodes like the one you’re about to hear. Daniel Paisner has been on quite the heater on his show As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast. The conceit of his show is talking to ghosts like him about how th...2024-09-261h 25As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 73: J. Michael Straczynski“The task of writing is to take a character and put him up a tree and start throwing rocks at him,” notes novelist, screenwriter, comic book writer, and television showrunner J. Michael Straczynski. The two-time Hugo Award-winning author is perhaps best known as the creator of the television series “Babylon 5”, and as the screenwriter for the 2008 Oscar-nominated Clint Eastwood film “Changeling.” He is also the author of the Superman: Earth One” trilogy of graphic novels, and for many years he was the writer for Marvel Comics’ “Thor,” “Fantastic Four,” and “The Amazing Spider-Man” series, as well as for DC’s “Superman,” “Wonder Woman,”...2024-09-241h 09As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 72: Nancy FrenchBest-selling author, investigative journalist, political commentator and memoirist Nancy French is a storyteller at heart. She’s helped to write more than a dozen books, including five New York Times best-sellers, with a variety of collaborators from conservative politicians to Olympic athletes to reality television stars.  Her latest memoir—Ghosted: An American Story—was published in Spring 2024 to wide critical acclaim. CNN’s Jake Tapper hailed the book prior to publication as “a great read for anyone trying to make sense of cultural whiplash over the last few years,” and went on to write that “Nancy French’s journey from poverty-stri...2024-09-101h 16The Powell MovementThe Powell MovementLindsey Jacobellis, Pro Snowboarder, 2X Olympic Gold MedalistLindsey Jacobellis was the darling of the 2022 Olympic Games with her double gold performance. But while Lindsey has always been a podium threat (she’s a 10x X-Games Gold Medalist) when she crashed and took silver at the 2006 Olympic Games, the world made her a villain and now, almost 20 years later, she finally has that Olympic Gold. This episode is all about Lindsey’s incredible redemption story, and we talk about her upbringing, Palmer, the Olympic blunder, winning, and so much more. Alex Diebold asks Inappropriate Questions.  Lindsey Jacobellis Show Notes: 4:00:  Taking out a teacher, Stratt...2024-09-091h 40As Told ToAs Told ToSecond Printing: Frank SantopadreOriginally aired Dec. 6, 2022. Frank Santopadre is a veteran comedy writer and the longtime co-host of “Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast,” with the late, great Gilbert Gottfried. Prior to working with Gilbert, Frank helped to write jokes and supporting material for numerous awards shows (including the Daytime Emmys, the TV Land Awards, and the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize). He has also written comics for Bazooka Joe bubble gum, and mock ad copy, concepts, and character profiles for the Topps Company’s popular Wacky Packs and Garbage Pail Kids trading cards series. Oh, and did we menti...2024-08-271h 27As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 71: Gathering of the GhostsJoin podcast host Daniel Paisner as he moderates the keynote panel discussion at the inaugural “Gathering of the Ghosts” ghostwriting conference earlier this year—an event jointly sponsored by Gotham Ghostwriters and the American Society of Journalists and Authors.   Dan is joined by music journalist Holly Gleason and former As Told To guests Seth Davis and Jodi Lipper for a spirited discussion on their ghostwriting journeys, and a reflection on the many ways authors and journalists are writing in collaboration.  Learn more about our guests: Follow Seth Daviss on X | Episode 61 Holly Gleason Website Jodi Lipp...2024-08-131h 10As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 70: Hope EdelmanHope Edelman is an author, ghostwriter, essayist, writing instructor and life coach. The through-line connecting much of her work, from the collaborations she’s helped to write to her own best-selling memoirs, is the theme of parent-loss. “Navigating motherhood without your mom is like assembling a complex puzzle without the picture on the box,” she writes in a blog post on her website. She’s been writing about the grief and loss in her own life since her best-selling 1994 memoir Motherless Daughters—a book she began as a graduate student at the University of Iowa, when she realized s...2024-07-301h 15Tiger TherapyTiger TherapyTurning Public Failure Into Triumph - Olympic Gold Snowboarder Lindsey JacobellisHow do you think you’d handle it if you failed at the one thing you’re supposed to be best at, on live TV, with the whole world watching? Lindsey Jacobellis is the most successful female snowboarder of all time.She is a two-time Olympic Gold medalist, an Olympic Silver medalist, a 31x World Cup Gold Medalist and a 6x World Champion.Despite so much success, something happened in her early career that’s followed her ever since - a split-second mistake made at her first ever Olympics when she was...2024-07-2347 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 69: Adam NimoyTelevision director, filmmaker and author Adam Nimoy, the son of actor Leonard Nimoy, knows what it means to grow up in the chilling shadow of a famous father. He also knows what it means to tell a helluva story, and he does so in the pages of his new memoir The Most Human: Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy. The book explores the author’s complicated relationship with his father and reflects on how it informed his views on marriage, parenting, addiction and recovery. A graduate of Loyola Law School, Adam Nimoy started his career wor...2024-07-161h 13As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 68: Michael FranklinMichael Franklin is the co-founder and executive director of Speechwriters of Color, a community of expert and aspiring communicators helping to give voice to leaders at every level of the public, private and non-profit sectors. As a proud partner of the White House Office of Presidential Personnel, the organization has placed dozens of candidates in both full-time and contract roles as speechwriters across the Biden-Harris administration.   “We are definitely understanding and realizing the power of words to make a difference,” Michael says.   As the founder and chief thought leadership officer of Words Normalize Behavior, a Black...2024-07-021h 06As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 67: Ellis HenicanEllis Henican—New York Times best-selling collaborator, Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist, and popular television news pundit—had perhaps the coolest side-gig of any of our podcast guests to date. He provided the voice of “Stormy” in the adult animated television series “SeaLab 2021,” which ran on the Cartoon Network for four seasons.  This spring, he’s also provided the “voice” for books by former New Jersey governor Chris Christie (What Would Reagan Do?); legendary actor Tom Selleck (You Never Know); and, high-stakes hostage negotiator Mickey Bergman (In the Shadows), marking him as perhaps the busiest ghostwriter of the publishing season. ...2024-06-181h 17As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 66: Chelsea Devantez“Celebrity memoirs have always been my favorite book genre,” reflects podcast guest Chelsea Devantez, the Emmy-nominated writer, comedian, director, and host of the celebrity book club podcast “Glamorous Trash.” “That is what happens when your nearest bookstore growing up is a Wal-Mart. That was my fate.”  Chelsea is just out with a celebrity-adjacent memoir of her own, I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This (But I’m Going to Anyway), from Hanover Square Press. It’s a book that might surprise her loyal podcast listeners, or viewers who know her from her work as a television writer for shows like “Not...2024-06-041h 17Writer\'s BoneWriter's BoneFriday Morning Coffee: Elizabeth O’Connor, Author of Whale FallAuthor Elizabeth O’Connor joins Daniel Ford on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss about her debut Whale Fall.  Guest host Daniel Paisner, prolific ghostwriter and host of As Told To, also chats about his upcoming conversation with author and podcaster Chelsea Devantez, as well as his book with Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis, Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall. Writer's Bone is proudly sponsored by Chelsea Devantez and her upcoming book I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This: (But I'm Going to Anyway), Libro.fm, and Everyday Shakespeare.2024-05-3132 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 65: Maria Burns Ortiz“You gotta be the best on your worst day.” Words to live by from the mother of Ronda Rousey, the mixed-martial-artist-turned-professional wrestler known as “the baddest woman on the planet.” Rousey’s mother happens to be first American to win a gold medal at the World Judo Championships, and she also happens to be the mother of podcast guest Maria Burns Ortiz, co-author of Rousey’s just-published memoir Our Fight. The book is a follow-up to the sisters’ previous collaboration—the New York Times best-selling My Fight/Your Fight.    Maria has taken her mother’s hard-won...2024-05-211h 16As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 64: Zibby Owens“Reading to me is like breathing,” notes Zibby Owens, the creator and host of the Webby Award- winning podcast “Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books,” who joins us on the podcast to discuss her lifelong love of reading and writing and her commitment to championing books and authors. Indeed, Zibby has built on the success of her podcast to become the publishing industry’s “most powerful book-fluencer,” according to New York magazine.  A frequent contributor to “Good Morning America” and other media outlets, she is the co-founder and CEO of Zibby Books, an independent book publisher, and the ow...2024-05-0747 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 63: Todd Strasser“This is an author who really has his finger on the way kids think,” The New York Times says of podcast guest Todd Strasser, the author of over 150 books, including the award-winning young adult and middle-grade novels The Wave, Give a Boy a Gun, and Fallout. He is also the author of the wildly popular Help! I’m Trapped series of books for young readers, as well as several other best-selling series and movie tie-in books and novelizations.  His books have been translated into more than twenty languages, and several have been adapted for film and television. Many of...2024-04-231h 04As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 62: Genevieve FieldVeteran magazine journalist Genevieve Field joins us to discuss her mid-career pivot into ghostwriting, as she celebrates the success of her “Andy Award”-winning collaboration with Hollywood stuntwoman Kimberly Shannon Murphy. Glimmer: A Story of Survival, Hope, and Healing, Murphy’s unflinchingly honest account of intergenerational familial abuse, was honored this winter with an inaugural “Andy Award”—so named for the “and” credit often awarded to ghostwriters—at the first annual “Gathering of the Ghosts” conference in New York City, jointly sponsored by Gotham Ghostwriters and the American Society of Journalists and Authors.    Genevieve Field is no stranger to long-form sto...2024-04-091h 27As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 61: Seth DavisSeth Davis is a veteran sports journalist and broadcaster, and The New York Times best-selling author of Wooden: A Coach’s Life and When March Went Mad: The Game That Transformed Basketball. He is the co-author of the just-published memoir It’s Hard for Me to Live with Me, written with NBA veteran and University of Kentucky basketball legend Rex Chapman—a book that transcends (and upends!) the sports memoir genre and stands as a devasting and inspiring story about the human struggle for self-acceptance.  Over the course of his career, Seth has written for The Athletic and Spo...2024-03-261h 11As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 60: Mark DagostinoVeteran journalist and collaborator Mark Dagostino is the author of more than two dozen books written with some of our most compelling public figures. He has helped to write seven New York Times best-sellers, including the #1 best-selling The Magnolia Story, with Chip & Joanna Gaines, co-stars of the hit HGTV show “Fixer Upper.” Mark began his career at The Boston Globe, as a general assignment news reporter, before moving on to a ten-year stint at People, where he turned his focus to popular culture as a correspondent, columnist, and senior writer.  While at People, he conducted interviews with such ce...2024-03-121h 11As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 58: Sarah Tomlinson“Sometimes the truth is just too much, and sometimes it’s not enough.” That’s a line from Sarah Tomlinson’s new novel, The Last Days of the Midnight Ramblers, the story of a young ghostwriter scratching at the truth that threatens the legend of the fictional rock band of the title.  A veteran journalist, essayist, music critic, ghostwriter, and memoirist, Sarah’s work has appeared in The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Review of Books, Marie Claire, Los Angeles Times, Publishers Weekly, and Huffington Post. Her new novel puts an exclamation point on the maxim that says write...2024-02-131h 19The Purple Stars PodcastThe Purple Stars Podcast14. Lindsey Jacobellis: Success Lessons from an Olympic Gold Medalist, and the Power of Dog-SoulmatesToday, we’re talking with Lindsey Jacobellis, a remarkable individual with 2 Olympic gold medals, 31 World Cup gold medals, and six world championships to her name. What amazing insights can be gained when you marry the experiences of an Olympic Gold Medalist with a profound love for dogs? Tune in to uncover:1.     What You REALLY Have to Know About Motivation and Winning2.     Unforgiving – Lessons from the Fall3.     How to Reignite the Fire for Our Profession4.     The One Lesson We Can ALL Learn from Dogs for a Better Life2024-02-0752 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 57: Bethanne Patrick, Missing Pages 'Ghostwriting Non-Fiction The Literary Chameleon'“How do you tell someone else’s story, but make it authentic?” That’s the question at the heart of this episode of As Told To: The Ghostwriting Podcast, which is really a repurposed, repackaged edition of a recent episode of Missing Pages, the critically-acclaimed investigative podcast hosted by renowned literary critic Bethanne Patrick—known to readers across social media as “The Book Maven.” Bethanne and her production team at The Podglomerate, a leading producer of original podcasts, pull back the curtain on the lucrative culture of non-fiction ghostwriting, and offer a compelling take on the art and pr...2024-01-3040 minLeading Saints PodcastLeading Saints PodcastStrengthening Your Goal Setting | An Interview with Skye FagrellThis is a rebroadcast. The episode originally ran in June 2020. Skye Fagrell lives in Queen Creek, Arizona, but grew up in Los Gatos, in the San Francisco Bay Area. He and his wife, Jacque, met at Brigham Young University, where he studied Visual Arts and coaching & teaching physical education. They moved to Arizona when he was offered a position teaching Seminary in Tempe. Skye is the author of More Fit 4 The Kingdom. At the time of this podcast he was serving as a bishop. Links More Fit 4 The Kingdom: Gain the Spiritual Strength the Savior Emphasized by Following the Training...2024-01-181h 16As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 56: Kevin AndersonKevin Anderson is one of the publishing industry’s leading authorities on ghostwriting and editorial development. As the founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of Kevin Anderson & Associates, a Manhattan-based firm that specializes in developing collaborative projects, he is uniquely positioned to weigh in on what it takes to write a best-selling book. His firm represents over 200 widely-published writers, and relies on the editorial and publishing expertise of more than a dozen former Big 5 acquisitions editors. “A client who hires a ghostwriter is still the author of their book,” Anderson once told The Washington Post. “With the exception of some res...2024-01-161h 09As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 55: Andrew Crofts“I’m quite good at detaching and passing the tissues and just listening,” says Andrew Crofts, one of the world’s most prolific ghostwriters, on his ability to help his clients share their most intimate, most harrowing, most traumatic experiences in the pages of their memoirs.  As the author or co-author of more than eighty books, including a dozen Sunday Times best-sellers, Andrew is well-known in England for his work behind-the-scenes with top television personalities, footballers, politicians, and ordinary individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances.  He is also well-known among publishers for his willingness to take on any sub...2024-01-021h 06As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 54: Rebecca Shaw & Ben Kronengold“Voices of their generation. Except for Greta Thunberg. And Malala. Amanda Gorman . . .you know what, I take it back.” — Jimmy Fallon That’s high praise for the comedy writing duo of Rebecca Shaw and Ben Kronengold, from their former boss at NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” where our podcast guests became the two youngest writers in that program’s storied history and earned a shared spot on Variety’s “Power of Young Hollywood Impact List” in 2021. Shaw and Kronengold began dating and writing together as freshmen at Yale University and capped their undergraduate career with a 2018 commencement ad...2023-12-191h 04As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 53: Rob KutnerGeorge McFly’s A Match Made in Space, from “Back to the Future”… Hank Moody’s God Hates Us All,” from “Californication”… Dr. Frederick Frankenstein’s How I Did It, from “Young Frankenstein”… Some of our best-loved movies and television shows feature books written by one of the lead characters. In many cases, the publication of those “books” becomes a central plot point or a running gag. (Think Handbook for the Recently Deceased, from “Beetlejuice.”) In other cases, those books leap from the screen and onto our bookshelves—IRL, as the kids like to say. That’s the case with...2023-12-051h 13Girl Power GurusGirl Power GurusLindsey Jacobellis - 2 time Olympic gold medalist, winningest snowboarder in historyFor this episode we interviewed five-time Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis is the most dominant SBX rider of all time. She is a 2x Olympic gold medalist, 1x Olympic silver medalist, 6-time world champion and 10-time X Games gold medalist. Her World Cup win in Germany marked 31 victories, making her the winningest snowboarder in history. She is a member of the U.S. Snowboardcross Team and is the inspirational leader and mentor for Super Girl Snow Pro.2023-11-3037 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 52: Adeena Sussman“If I’m developing a recipe for a client, or for my own books, I’m all about people telling me what they think about it, what it invokes for them, what they would do differently,” notes New York Times best-selling cookbook author Adeena Sussman about the collaborative nature of preparing recipes for readers. If there’s anybody who knows what it means work in partnership in the kitchen, it’s Adeena Sussman—the co-author of 15 books, including the best-selling Cravings series written in collaboration with model and television personality Chrissy Teigen. Adeena is also the co-author of The Sprinkl...2023-11-211h 03The Morning Information Center On-DemandThe Morning Information Center On-DemandLindsey Jacobellis - Olympic snowboard gold medalist and author of UNFORGIVING 10-18-2023With two Olympic gold medals, one silver medal, six World Championships victories, 31 World Cup victories and a staggering 59 career World Cup podiums, five-time Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis, is the most decorated snowboard cross athlete of all time. But for the better part of her career, she was known for one of the most epic unforced errors in Olympic history, which not only cost her a gold medal but cast her into a storm of media ridicule and stifling self-doubt. In her deeply personal memoir, UNFORGIVING, Jacobellis chronicles her career from crushing failure to self-growth and love to...2023-11-1609 minArroe Collins All Level Sports...Arroe Collins All Level Sports...Olympic Snowboarding Champion Lindsey Jacobellis Releases UnforgivingWith two Olympic gold medals, one silver medal, six World Championships victories, 31 World Cup victories and a staggering 59 career World Cup podiums, five-time Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis, is the most decorated snowboard cross athlete of all time. But, for the better part of her career, she was known for one of the most epic unforced errors in Olympic history, which not only cost her a gold medal but cast her into a storm of media ridicule and stifling self-doubt. In her deeply personal memoir, UNFORGIVING (Harper; Publication Date: October 17, 2023), Jacobellis chronicles her career from crushing early failure, to self-growth and love...2023-11-1613 minLater With Lee MatthewsLater With Lee MatthewsLINDSEY JACOBELLIS-UNFORGIVING-LESSONS FROM THE FALL2023-11-1310 minSLAYSLAY37. LINDSEY JACOBELLIS - UNFORGIVING: LESSONS FROM THE FALLIn this episode of Slay, Olympic Snowboard Cross athlete Lindsey Jacobellis, shares her inspiring journey of crashing out in the final of her first Olympic Games in 2006 to finally winning a double gold in Beijing 16 years later. Join us as we explore the inspiring story of how Lindsey persevered in the face of adversity and widespread criticism from the media. Discover how she overcame the mental block of underperforming to win 6 world titles, 10 X games titles and not one but two Olympic gold medals. Hear a firsthand account of how therapy helped Lindsey to cope...2023-11-1158 minSporting WitnessSporting WitnessLindsey Jacobellis: AlmostIn 2006, Lindsey Jacobellis was riding high in the world of snowboarding and arrived at that year’s Winter Olympics in Turin in Italy, a firm favourite to win gold in the inaugural Snowboard Cross event. What followed was the most infamous moments of that year’s games, as Lindsey’s Olympic dream came crashing down in a split second. Nearly 20 years later, Lindsey speaks to Jorja McAndrew to talk through the events on the mountainside and whether she’s been able to move on from it. This is a TBI Media Production for the BBC World Se...2023-11-1109 minTotally Booked with ZibbyTotally Booked with ZibbyLindsey Jacobellis, UNFORGIVING: Lessons from the FallZibby Owens hosts Lindsey Jacobellis to discuss her deeply personal new memoir, UNFORGIVING: LESSONS FROM THE FALL. They talk about the pressure athletes face and the relentless scrutiny their performance undergoes. Lindsey also describes the resilience, personal growth, and love for the sport that kept her going despite facing numerous injuries and public scrutiny, especially concerning a small stumble during the Olympics which cost her the gold medal. They also touch on the supportive role her family played and her life post-book, which still involves training and cherishing the joy snowboarding brings her. Through a tone of celebration, Lindsey...2023-11-1026 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 51: Rennie DyballRennie Dyball is an award-winning journalist, ghostwriter, middle-grade novelist and children’s book author who’s found a way to marry her lifelong interest in horses with her many and varied talents as a writer. Together with her co-author Piper Klemm, she created the popular Show Strides series of equestrian-themed novels for middle grade readers—originally published by The Plaid Horse and soon to be reissued by Andrews McMeel Universal.  Rennie’s standalone novel for children, Good Boy, Eddie, was published by The Plaid Horse earlier this year.  As a ghostwriter, Rennie has helped to give voice to a numbe...2023-11-071h 08As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 50: Dani Shapiro“I’ve been obsessed with the corrosive power of secrets since my first novel,” reflects the best-selling novelist and memoirist Dani Shapiro, a writer who has been mining her own secrets since she first put pen to paper. In a far-ranging, free-wheeling interview with host Daniel Paisner, pulled from a “Book & Author Luncheon” program sponsored by the Friends of the Port Washington (N.Y.) Library in May, 2023, she reflects on her inspirations for her most recent novel Signal Fires, New York Times best-seller and National Jewish Book Award-winner now out in paperback, and for her gripping 2019 memoir Inheritanc...2023-10-241h 08I Am Refocused RadioI Am Refocused Radio2x Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis, author of Unforgiving: Lessons from the FallABOUT LINDSAY JACOBELLIS AND HER MEMOIR UNFORGIVING: LESSONS FROM THE FALL With two Olympic gold medals, one silver medal, six World Championships victories, 31 World Cup victories and a staggering 59 career World Cup podiums, five-time Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis, is the most decorated snowboard cross athlete of all time. But, for the better part of her career, she was known for one of the most epic unforced errors in Olympic history, which not only cost her a gold medal but cast her into a storm of media ridicule and stifling self-doubt. In her deeply personal memoir, UNFORGIVING (Harper...2023-10-1809 minAccess Top-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, SportsAccess Top-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, SportsUnforgiving: Lessons from the Fall by Lindsey JacobellisPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/650881 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall Author: Lindsey Jacobellis Narrator: Abby Craden Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 1 minute Release date: October 17, 2023 Genres: Sports Publisher's Summary: In this deeply personal memoir in the vein of Andre Agassi's Open and Megan Rapinoe’s One Life, the winningest snowboardcross rider of all time chronicles her career, a story of self-growth that reveals the secret of her resilience and how she overcame crushing early failure to win Olympic gold. On February 16, 2006, twenty-year old American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis was poised to win the first go...2023-10-1705 minAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, SportsAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, SportsUnforgiving: Lessons from the Fall by Lindsey JacobellisPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/650881to listen full audiobooks. Title: Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall Author: Lindsey Jacobellis Narrator: Abby Craden Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 1 minute Release date: October 17, 2023 Genres: Sports Publisher's Summary: In this deeply personal memoir in the vein of Andre Agassi's Open and Megan Rapinoe’s One Life, the winningest snowboardcross rider of all time chronicles her career, a story of self-growth that reveals the secret of her resilience and how she overcame crushing early failure to win Olympic gold. On February 16, 2006, twenty-year old American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis was poised to win the first gold me...2023-10-178h 01The QuiverCast - A Surfing PodcastThe QuiverCast - A Surfing PodcastLindsey JacobellisSend us a textToday, we're catching up with the remarkable Lindsey Jacobellis @lindseyjacobellis, a true force of nature in the world of snowboarding and an inspiring 2x Olympic gold medalist in snowboard cross. Join us as we dive into Lindsey's journey from the East Coast slopes to the sun-soaked shores of Southern California.Lindsey's story is of unwavering determination and a deep passion for competition. Born and raised on the East Coast, she first ventured into the world of winter sports through skiing before making the exhilarating transition to snowboarding. Her love for the...2023-10-1752 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 49: Lindsey JacobellisLindsey Jacobellis is the most dominant athlete in the history of women’s snowboardcross—a thrilling head-to-head sport that made its Olympic debut at the 2006 games in Torino, when Lindsey also stepped to the Olympic stage for the first time. And yet the inaugural running of the event was nearly her undoing. At 20 years old, Lindsey had a commanding lead heading into the final stretch of the medal round when she grabbed her board on the penultimate jump and was unable to land cleanly, spilling off the course and looking on in despair as her rival, Tanja Frieden of Swit...2023-10-171h 25Tom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard PodcastThe Family: What's in a name? - #2424Tom is still picking corn out from places after his trip to the Severs Fall Fest this weekend!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Vikings’ uninspiring win over the Bears and his faith in a winning window for the Twins, and KSTP's Chris Egert touches on Minnesota’s battle with obesity.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere on how he’s unimpressed with the Vikings win and how the St. Thomas men’s hockey team could be a surprise this season, plus Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis joins the show to discuss her new book...2023-10-161h 05Tom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard Morning Show: Hour 3 - In the hall of the cookie-hatersTom is still picking corn out from places after his trip to the Severs Fall Fest this weekend!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Vikings’ uninspiring win over the Bears and his faith in a winning window for the Twins, and KSTP's Chris Egert touches on Minnesota’s battle with obesity.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere on how he’s unimpressed with the Vikings win and how the St. Thomas men’s hockey team could be a surprise this season, plus Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis joins the show to discuss her new book...2023-10-161h 16Tom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard Morning Show: Hour 2 - Lindsey Jacobellis and Bob Sansevere are both unforgivingTom is still picking corn out from places after his trip to the Severs Fall Fest this weekend!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Vikings’ uninspiring win over the Bears and his faith in a winning window for the Twins, and KSTP's Chris Egert touches on Minnesota’s battle with obesity.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere on how he’s unimpressed with the Vikings win and how the St. Thomas men’s hockey team could be a surprise this season, plus Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis joins the show to discuss her new book...2023-10-161h 00Tom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard Morning Show: Hour 2 - Lindsey Jacobellis and Bob Sansevere are both unforgivingTom is still picking corn out from places after his trip to the Severs Fall Fest this weekend!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Vikings’ uninspiring win over the Bears and his faith in a winning window for the Twins, and KSTP's Chris Egert touches on Minnesota’s battle with obesity.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere on how he’s unimpressed with the Vikings win and how the St. Thomas men’s hockey team could be a surprise this season, plus Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis joins the show to discuss her new book...2023-10-1657 minTom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard PodcastTom Barnard Morning Show: Hour 1 - I guess we can stop winning after allTom is still picking corn out from places after his trip to the Severs Fall Fest this weekend!In the first hour, SKOR North's Phil Mackey talks about the Vikings’ uninspiring win over the Bears and his faith in a winning window for the Twins, and KSTP's Chris Egert touches on Minnesota’s battle with obesity.Hour #2 has Bob Sansevere on how he’s unimpressed with the Vikings win and how the St. Thomas men’s hockey team could be a surprise this season, plus Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Jacobellis joins the show to discuss her new book...2023-10-1654 minAs Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 48: Jeff Daniels“Sometimes I’m asked if I’ll ever write a book,” notes actor, playwright and singer-songwriter Jeff Daniels, “and I always answer that I already have. It’s in my songs.” This is true. But now it’s also true that the stuff of Jeff Daniels’s life is on delightful display in the Audible Originals memoir “Alive and Well Enough”—a collection of stories, musings and songs that invites listeners into the heart and mindset of one of our most versatile performers, offered with grace and good cheer and midwestern soul.  Daniels, the two-time Emmy Award-winning actor...2023-10-101h 18As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 47: Dina KraftDina Kraft is a veteran foreign correspondent based in Tel Aviv, where she co-hosts the influential podcast “Groundwork,” sharing stories about Palestinians and Israelis working to change the status quo. She began her overseas career in the Jerusalem bureau of the Associated Press and has written and reported for a number of publications, including The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The Los Angeles Times. She currently works as the opinion editor for the English-language edition of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.   A 2012 Neiman Fellow at Harvard University, and a 2015 Ochberg Fellow at the Dart...2023-09-261h 10As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 46: Lee Goldberg Novelist, screenwriter, producer and publisher Lee Goldberg knows what it is to work in collaboration. He has helped to write and produce a number of television shows, including “seaQuest” and “Monk,” and he also served as a supervising producer and executive producer of the long-running series “Diagnosis Murder,” starring Dick Van Dyke.  While working on “Monk” and “Diagnosis Murder,” he wrote several original tie-in novels based on those series. Lee is also an accomplished storyteller in his own right—the author of nearly 40 novels, including Lost Hills, True Fiction, and the first five books in the Fox & O’Hare series, written...2023-09-121h 16As Told ToAs Told ToSecond Printing: Amy FerrisThis episode originally aired February 1, 2022. Amy Ferris writes like a dream. About love. Also: strength, humanity, depression, aging, inspiration, resilience. But mostly about love. It's kind of her thing—a thing that led her to her first gig as a collaborator, a dual memoir from Joseph "Rev Run" Simmons and Justine Simmons called Old School Love. Amy's worked primarily as an essayist, an editor, a screenwriter and playwright. She's even published a young adult novel called A Greater Goode. She made a whole bunch of noise with the publication of her 2009 breakout book, Marrying George Clo...2023-08-151h 13As Told ToAs Told ToSecond Printing: Eugene PackThis episode originally aired March 15, 2022. Eugene Pack knows a thing or two about what it takes to write a compelling celebrity memoir – and yet he’s never actually written one. As the creator and co-producer of the hit theatrical revue “Celebrity Autobiography,” developed with Dayle Reyfel, he has pushed audiences to consider what it means to live a book-worthy life and how it is that readers have come to accept the wit and wisdom and worldviews of our most celebrated personalities when they are presented on the page. The show has been staged in theaters all over...2023-08-011h 23As Told ToAs Told ToEpisode 45: Debra Ollivier“I love the process, and the craft of writing, and helping people who have a real deep yearning to put their own story on the page,” reflects best-selling author and collaborator Debra Ollivier, who has helped to develop, ghostwrite, and edit more than 20 titles, with a broad and eclectic mix of authors.  Debra, who lived and worked in Paris at the front end of her writing career, is the author of two enlightening and engaging guides on what it means to be a French woman and why it matters—What French Women Know and Entre Nous—as well as bo...2023-07-181h 23In the Moment with David GreeneIn the Moment with David GreeneJourney to Gold for Olympian Lindsey JacobellisIn the 2006 Torino Winter Games, first-time Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis missed out on the gold in the last second of the women’s snowboard cross final. It was a devastating and unpredictable loss for “America's sweetheart” of snowboarding. Jacobellis would go on to attend the next three Olympic Games, falling short of the podium every time. That was until the 2022 Beijing Winter Games when everything came full circle for Jacobellis and her 16-year road to redemption. Jacobellis sat down with “In the Moment” host David Greene to re-live both of her career defining moments.2023-02-2137 minIn the Moment with David GreeneIn the Moment with David GreeneThe Road to Gold for Olympian Lindsey JacobellisIn the 2006 Torino Winter Games, first-time olympian Lindsey Jacobellis missed out on the gold in the last second of the women’s snowboard cross final. It was a devastating and unpredictable loss for “America's sweetheart” of snowboarding. Jacobellis would go on to attend the next three Olympic Games, falling short of the podium every time. That was until the 2022 Beijing Winter Games when everything came full circle for Jacobellis and her 16-year road to redemption. Jacobellis sat down with “In the Moment” host David Greene to re-live both of her career defining moments.2022-12-0637 minTorchedTorchedWriting Your Own Story with Lindsey JacobellisWe talk with Lindsey Jacobellis, the most decorated snowboarder in history, and delve into her winning ways as an athlete, mentor, and published author.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2022-10-1843 minUnbeatableUnbeatableEp. 50: Lindsey Jacobellis: Never giving up to win Olympic gold  Lindsey is the most decorated female snowboard cross athlete of all time as a 5-time world champion, 10-time Winter X Games champion,­ and 5-time Olympic competitor. In February 2022, she finally achieved her dream of winning Olympic gold as one of the oldest women in winter sports to ever do so. But in 2012, she suffered a major injury and had to fight to recover, wondering if she’d ever be able to compete again.You’ll hear:What caused her to choose snowboarding over skiingWhy she eventually stopped competing in slopestyle and halfpipe event...2022-08-2658 minSport ShackSport ShackSportspeople Who Benefited From Others MisfortunePaul and Glenn are back for another action packed, fun episode. this week we will discuss sportspeople who seized the moment and who benefited from a competitors misfortune. some of the examples that we will discuss include - stephen bradbury at the 2002 winter olympics - a great english golfer who pounced on the collapse of the shark at the 1996 masters. - a little aussie battler who overcame great tragedy and heartache to reign supreme at the 1990 commonwealth games. - allan wells - azumbah nelson -the england cricket...2022-06-181h 32The NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick RicheyThe NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick RicheySpecial Guest: 2X Olympic Gold Medalist Lindsey JacobellisLindsey Jacobellis is widely considered the greatest snowboarder of all time.In February, Jacobellis further cemented her legacy winning a pair of Gold Medals in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.On this “NASM-CPT Podcast,” Jacobellis joins host Rick Richey to share the elation and personal sense of accomplishment winning Gold, detailed training techniques to reach her peak performance level when needed, the importance of fundamentals, furthering her education as an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, her plans to write a book, and much more.This exclusive, in-depth interview is one you certainly don’t want to mis...2022-05-2446 minThe DerivativeThe DerivativeUsing Emotions to Make Better Decisions and Deliver Results with ReThink’s Denise ShullForget about not being emotional in your investment process. Tap into those emotions! According to today's guest Denise Shull, that is the recipe for success. Denise is the Founder of the ReThink Group and leverages her neuroscience and modern psychoanalysis background to solve the mental mysteries of successful investing, trading, competing, and leading teams. In this episode, we talk through Denise's days as a trader, the differences between trading and athletic performance, why systematic traders can still use some help from time to time, and of course, all things Winter Olympics [enter gold medal-winning client Lindsey Jacob...2022-04-141h 03Minnie Questions with Minnie DriverMinnie Questions with Minnie DriverLindsey JacobellisMinnie questions Lindsey Jacobellis, the most decorated female snowboard cross athlete of all time and four time Olympian. Lindsey shares the story of a fateful fire, how her brother helped shape her athletic career, and how it felt finally receiving an Olympic Gold Medal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-04-1332 minLaughter Permitted with Julie FoudyLaughter Permitted with Julie FoudyEpisode 80: Lindsey JacobellisFive-time Olympian, 10-time X Games gold medalist and snowboard cross star Lindsey Jacobellis joins Laughter Permitted to talk about winning two gold medals at the Beijing Games, her experience with the media over the years and how she adjusted her mindset at this past Olympics to focus on her own goals. The "Lynn Game" features questions about the 80's with another enthusiastic cameo by Swaggy, and in the close of the show, find out what Julie said to make Lynn snort. There's also bad singing (it may or may not be the Green Machine song)... ...2022-04-0557 minOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenOpen Your Eyes with McKay ChristensenS1E46 - Your Time Will ComeThere are moments in our lives when feelings of doubt or fears of failure discourage us from following our dreams or striving toward goals.  In fact, many of the world’s greatest success stories failed countless times before finally achieving success and notoriety.  McKay Christensen opens today’s podcast with Garth Brooks’ origin story, so to speak.  He details the failure and discouragement that inevitably forced Brooks to abandon music in Nashville for the comforts of his home in Oklahoma. After returning to Stillwater, OK, however, he realized that he no longer belonged in the town he used to find sola...2022-03-0729 minChina Sports Insider PodcastChina Sports Insider PodcastCounting down the top Olympic storylinesIn a special Olympics wrap episode, we count down all the top storylines from the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games, starting with why an Olympic hangover is less like to happen now compared with 2008 (1:21). Remember the snowfall, which added to the atmosphere (2:26)? In defense of Beijing’s high caliber venues and infrastructure (3:10). The Kamila Valieva doping scandal, and her supervillain coach (4:00). Mikaela Shiffrin and a wider discussion of why disappointment is just as important as success (7:00). Politics reared its head with an Uyghur torchbearer and Peng Shuai’s latest appearance (8:52). Norway’s secret to sustained success at the Winter Games (10:19). Celebr...2022-02-2332 minThe Training With Tucker Podcast | Running TipsThe Training With Tucker Podcast | Running Tips37: Drawing Inspiration from the World of SportsIn this episode I talk about a few stories from the world of sports that I found to be inspirational. Sahith Theegala at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Lindsey Jacobellis, Nils Van Der Poel, and Nathan Chen in the Olympics and Camille Herron breaking her own 100 mile world record! The training of Nils Van Der Poel: https://www.howtoskate.se/ I recently launched a Patreon page! I have three subscription levels that you can learn more about at the link below. Thank you for your support, I appreciate it! https://www.patreon.com...2022-02-2316 minThe Wisdom Movement MethodThe Wisdom Movement MethodYou Can't Fail IF You Don't QuitPerseverance in the Olympics was shown by Lindsey Jacobellis. Hear the story of her 5 Olympics. Her heartbreak and redemption. What an inspiration. In fitness- maybe you have felt like quitting. You can’t fail if you don’t quit. Find a way to stick to your workouts and be consistent. That consistency produces results. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! -Bryan Wisdom2022-02-1516 minIn The VillageIn The VillageDay 9: Hair Raising by Jacobellis and BaumgartnerLindsey Jacobellis and Nick Baumgartner join us moments before their podium ceremony to talk about signature hairstyles, rad dads and nervous energy. Follow In The Village on Apple Podcasts for an inside look at the athlete life in Beijing, and watch all the Olympic action unfold on the networks of NBC2022-02-1408 minThe PodiumThe PodiumDay 9: Grabbing GoldGrabbing your snowboard or skis while midair has both style and efficiency advantages, but within that simple action lies a gripping world of variations and personal history. US freeskiers Nick Goepper, Mac Forehand and Colby Stevenson are joined by snowboardcross racers Lindsey Jacobellis and Nick Baumgartner to explain how grabs can hand you gold or leave you empty-handed. Follow The Podium now on Apple Podcasts to get automatic downloads. And tune into the networks of NBC to watch every moment of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic games.2022-02-1418 minJD Talkin SportsJD Talkin SportsJD TALKIN SPORTS #961A rookie card of Pele sold for $1.33M.  I wish I had kept those cards I had as a kid.  Go Heels!   @unc_basketball 18-0 run to start game and beat @fsuhoops 94-74. @rutgersmbb first time in program history three straight wins over #aptop25 teams and first win today ever in #madisonwisconsin over #14 @uwbadgers 73-65. Sorry #gronk but #tb12 can’t come back in a FEW years and play. This isn’t flag football. Hey  @mlb minor leaguers can’t and shouldn’t work for free in #springtraining this isn’t a college internship! Loved the finals of the...2022-02-1236 minTocha OlímpicaTocha OlímpicaBeijing on Ice #8 - A final histórica dos irmãos BoeJohannes Thingnes foi medalha de ouro e o irmão mais velho, Tarjei, ficou com o bronze. Pela primeira vez no biatlo olímpico, os Boe noruegueses conseguiram figurar no mesmo pódio sem ser em provas coletivas e ajudaram a provar que o país escandinavo é cada vez mais a grande potência da modalidade. A madrugada desportiva garantiu ainda a cereja no topo do bolo para Lindsey Jacobellis, entre muitos outros momentos.2022-02-1236 minCongregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin SolomonCongregation Beth Hallel and Rabbi Kevin SolomonLessons LearnedWhat should we do when we fail? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he gives us three key lessons we can gain from King Solomon and Olympic athlete, Lindsey Jacobellis for how to handle failure. Let this message encourage you!1 Kings 3.5-13; 11.1-4; Ecc. 7.23-26; Prov. 24.16; John 8.7-9; 13.8-9Prayer Requests or send an email to info@bethhallel.orgCBH WebsiteDonateYouTube Channel2022-02-1258 minWASU Afternoon News UpdatesWASU Afternoon News Updates2/10/22 PM News BreakLocally, The High Country Food Hub announced it reached its milestone of two million dollars in sales, as reported by The Watauga Democrat. The Food Hub began in 2017 out of a need by farmers to sell more of their vegetables and meat. Operated by Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture, the Hub provides an online year-round market for High Country consumers. Dollars spent at the Hub are dollars that go back into the hands of more than 85 farmers and food producers. More specifically, for every dollar spent, 84 cents goes directly to producers in the community. The High Country Food Hub...2022-02-1202 minKeep the Flame AliveKeep the Flame AliveBeijing 2022: Olympics - Day 6It’s Day 6 of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, and once again we have the question of who’s the real winner: The mountain, or the Alpine skiers? Plus, it’s not redemption for Lindsey Jacobellis, TKFLASTAN hits the halfpipe, and do we have another version of Elizabeth Swaney? Sports on today’s program: Alpine Skiing – Women’s Slalom Curling – Men’s tournament kicks off Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Big Air Ice Hockey – Men’s prelims Luge – Doubles Nordic Combined – Normal hill Snowboard – Men’s and women’s halfpipe; women’s snowboard cross Short Track Speed Skating – Men’s 1500m, women’s 1000m, women’s 30...2022-02-1055 minIda y VueltaIda y VueltaIda y Vuelta: 9 de febrero de 2022Revelan los nominados a los Oscars; la NBA anuncia a los concursantes de sus diferentes competiciones para el Juego de las Estrellas; Lindsey Jacobellis le da la primera medalla dorada a USA en Beijing 2022; la historia del Wordle, el juego de palabras que es tendencia en Twitter; medallista de oro en Tokyo busca romper la marca de salto de pértiga en su propia casa.2022-02-0942 minL\'Heure OlympiqueL'Heure OlympiqueLaffont et Cavet invités exceptionnels, Pinturault joue très grosPendant les Jeux Olympiques, retrouvez le podcast L'Heure Olympique tous les jours. Au programme ce mercredi, les réactions de Perrine Laffont et Benjamin Cavet, invités exceptionnels pour l'inauguration de notre séquence "retour de Pékin" (0:48).Deuxième sujet de ce podcast : la médaille d'argent de la Française Chloé Trespeuch, seulement battue par Lindsey Jacobellis en snowboard cross ce mercredi. Trespeuch avait déjà goûté au podium olympique, il y a huit ans à Sotchi (bronze). Notre consultante Ophélie David analyse cette course (11:31). Troisième thématique : Alexis Pinturault, gran...2022-02-0934 minTocha OlímpicaTocha OlímpicaBeijing on Ice #5 - Lágrimas e redenções americanasNo quinto dia de Pequim-2022, duas atletas norte-americanas estiveram em destaque. Uma, Mikaela Shiffrin, por ter falhado outra vez, obrigando-nos a falar novamente de saúde mental no desporto. Outra, Lindsey Jacobellis, por ter conseguido um ouro olímpico dezasseis anos depois da sua primeira e única medalha - em 2006, foi apenas prata fruto de um erro infantil. Agora, aos 36 anos, agarrou a oportunidade com unhas e dentes e venceu a prova feminina de Cross, no snowboard.2022-02-0932 minThe Bomb HoleThe Bomb HoleTodd Richards | The Bomb Hole Episode 63Olympian, author, video game character, actor, announcer—Richards is a snowboard icon dressed with X-Games medals and US Open titles. The list of his accolades goes on and on. In this episode, we talk about how to have a 20-year long career, Star Wars trivia, snowboard heroes, carving, the current state of halfpipes, “Out Cold”, getting stuffed in lockers, life coaching, calling trick names, professional sports announcing, and so much more. Todd hails from Massachusetts and made a name for himself in the halfpipe world in the early 90’s continuing on to have one of the longest careers as a pro sn...2021-06-303h 12The NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick RicheyThe NASM-CPT Podcast With Rick RicheyA Conversation with Olympian and NASM-CPT Lindsey JacobellisREPUBLISH IN HONOR OF INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY: Host and NASM Master Instructor Rick Richey is joined by four-time Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis. The two discuss her journey to the top of the snowboarding mountain, her passion for fitness, her decision to become an NASM Certified Personal trainer, and much more!March is Nutrition Month! Enjoy 1 FREE course each week from NASM's Nutrition Series. Claim yours today by clicking the link in the description. http://nasm.co/2O4Eu0j2021-03-0853 minMore Later...More Later...Episode 24: Remote recording, coronavirus terms, Learning to ski, Cocktails, cocktails, cocktailsForced to record remotely. Are we too old to learn to ski? Brian thought the Olympics made a grave mistake. Lindsey Jacobellis did make a grave mistake. Cocktail secrets, and drinking at lunch. 2020-03-191h 09Mosaic Boston - SermonsMosaic Boston - SermonsThe Danger of Overconfidence Summary:If there’s one thing that Christians can take away from Lindsey Jacobellis, it is to not be overconfident. We have one shot at living the Christian life and we can’t ruin it by being reckless with our freedom. Lindsey at least took home the silver medal. Second place for us is eternal condemnation.Transcript:This media has been made available by Mosaic Boston Church. If you'd like to check out more resources, learn about Mosaic Boston and her neighborhood churches or donate to this ministry, please visit mosaicboston.com.Well, good...2019-07-0750 minThe Snowboard ProjectThe Snowboard ProjectEpisode 69: Barrett Christy - Legend Barrett Christy is an American snowboarder and Winter Olympics Athlete. She currently resides in Washington. Christy was a member of the first U.S. Snowboarding team during the 1998 Winter Olympics. She has won more medals than any other female athlete in the Winter X Games, until Lindsey Jacobellis pass her. Christy oversees the design of women's snowboards for Gnu Snowboards, including the Gnu Barrett Christy Pro Model (B-Pro), which is the longest-running women's pro model snowboard. 2019-01-301h 41Coe Lewis ClipsCoe Lewis ClipsLindsey Jacobellis Talks About This Weekend's Toyota Supergirl Snow Pro10-time X Games gold medalist, Lindsey Jacobellis, is hosting the Toyota Supergirl Snow Pro happening in Big Bear.2018-03-1604 minThe Little Cutie PodcastThe Little Cutie PodcastLCP Episode 94: Black Panther CNN Jennifer Aniston Chinese New Year Amy Schumer Lil Pump Lindsey JacobellisLet's get this podcast trending!  2018-02-1603 minBest in the World with Richard ParrBest in the World with Richard Parr104 Tanja Frieden – Snowboard Cross Olympic ChampionTanja Frieden was in second place in the snowboard cross final at the 2006 Turin Olympics until the leader Lindsey Jacobellis fell in the penultimate jump. Tanja would cross the line first to complete her dream of becoming the Olympic Champion.   Tanja tells her story on this episode of the Best in the World with Richard Parr.  Tanja is now a personal development coach for both sports and business people. One of the methods she teaches is Logosynthesis. Tanja explains what it is, how it helped her win her gold medal and how it can help...2018-02-1545 min