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Getting Through It

Dr. Lucy Jones Center

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In this broadcast, Dr. Jones shares how the world works, why you might feel the way you do about a particular disaster, and how you can manage the chaos around you that is real life. The topics range from earthquakes to other disasters that affect people, as well as the history of science and big disasters, and how through understanding why, we are more able to manage it and be more successful at “getting through it.”
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How can you prepare yourself to break free from limitations and create a life that thrives while living abroad? This podcast is about sharing stories of international people who became entrepreneurs, faced challenges head-on, and forged their own paths to create a life they love. Hosted by The Frenchie and global citizen, Lucie Hautreux, who, having lived abroad for the past decade herself, understands the unique challenges internationals face when transitioning to a more fulfilling life, pr ...
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Make an Impact Show

Creative Impact Co

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Are you looking to make a bigger impact with your message online? Join the team behind the Creative Impact Co as they go on a mission to capture delightfully fun and inspiring conversations with creatives making a positive impact on other people and the planet. Learn how to grow your online audience authentically, keep up with the latest marketing trends and hear stories from the movers and shakers, and get motivated to take the leap and build your online empire.
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Rise, Oil, and Shine

Crystal Burchfield & Hannah Crews

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Rise, Oil, and Shine is a movement of women who are dedicated to uplifting one another with encouragement, truth, and unconditional love. Crystal Burchfield and Hannah Crews come together to champion fellow wives, moms, and businesswomen who are ready to rise above their current circumstances and shine as the women God designed them to be. Get ready for inspiration on business and life, along with special guests filled with wisdom that will bring restoration and change mindsets.
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Welcome to the In Between Homes Podcast! We are all about sharing stories of international people who became entrepreneurs, faced challenges head-on, and forged their own paths to create a life they love. Featuring interviews with entrepreneurs who have dared to dream bigger, overcome obstacles, and create thriving businesses while supporting their…
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In this special guest episode of Getting Through It, Dr. Lucy Jones sits down with Emiliano Rodríguez Nuesch, a specialist in creative risk communication and the director of the risk communications agency Pacífico. In the wake of tropical storm Hilary in Los Angeles and reflecting on Emiliano’s hurricane preparedness work in the Caribbean, they dis…
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The devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Turkey on February 6, 2023 and its aftershocks have many people wondering if the same impacts and damage could happen in Southern California. In this episode, Dr. Jones lays out how to get from good codes to good buildings. She reminds us that buildings are only as good as the building code that was in pl…
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In this special guest episode of Getting Through It, Dr. Lucy Jones sits down with Keith Porter, chief engineer of the Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction and of the original ARkStorm scenario, to discuss the impact of the atmospheric river and subsequent flooding on the entire state of California in January 2023. They think back on what they…
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Whenever there is a big earthquake near the coast, people often worry about tsunamis and liquefaction. We know tsunamis happen when the shape of the sea floor changes and moves the water, but liquefaction is not quite as simple. In this episode, Dr Jones explains what liquefaction is, when it occurs, and how to know if you are at risk .…
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Dr. Jones and John often discuss what it is that the listeners of this podcast can do to manage the risks you face. In this episode, they discuss what civic leaders can do to protect people with good policy. They review a new report released by the Dr. Jones Center with research from Dr. Keith Porter of the The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduc…
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For the past year and a half, the Dr. Jones Center has been working on a unique project. Tempo is an international collaboration that brings together climate scientists and engineers, social scientists, and musicians to explore the ways in which music can be used to change the emotional climate about climate change. This episode goes over how this …
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As Dr. Jones says, when you have a lot of earthquakes, you have a lot of earthquakes. This means that there are many more small earthquakes than large ones; it's a well defined distribution. Not only are there a lot of earthquakes, but scientists can tell you how many there will be by using an equation. In this episode, Dr. Jones gets nerdy and det…
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One of people’s biggest fears about an earthquake is that they will be crushed by a building. While most buildings in California will not collapse, because most are single family, wood construction homes, what is of more concern is the buildings that are less prolific but have an impact in all of our lives: public buildings. In this episode, Dr. Jo…
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The San Andreas is a complicated fault. It has the potential to have the biggest earthquakes in Southern California, yet in the last half century, there has only been one earthquake on it that no one really remembers. In this episode, Dr. Jones explains what makes a weak fault and why this legendary fault fits in that category.…
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Disaster hazards being faced by societies around the globe are monumental. The work each nation has undertaken has been notable, but it’s especially apparent in New Zealand, with just five million people and a third smaller than the state of California. After spending the week in New Zealand as part of a science advisory board, Dr. Jones discusses …
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One of the most common beliefs about earthquake prediction is that animals know before the earthquake comes. In this episode, telling the story of her experience researching this question, Dr. Jones cuts to the chase: we want it to be true, but there is no evidence animals can predict earthquakes.By Dr. Lucy Jones Center
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Whenever there is a significant geological event along the Pacific Rim, people take to social and conventional media to conjure the mythical impacts of the “Ring of Fire”! Once again, people look for a pattern when one doesn’t exist. With plate tectonics, subduction zones, and volcanoes, Dr. Jones explains in this episode how the “Ring of Fire” has…
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From the early humans to the modern humans of today, we are wired to enjoy theorizing and finding patterns. In this second episode of our three part series on randomness, we go back in time to these early civilizations to explore the multi-thousand year relationship humans of all cultures have had with what will happen… and why!…
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We have spent every week since the beginning of the podcast talking remotely at home about how to get through earthquakes, risks, natural disasters through the perspective of science. In this special episode celebrating 100 episodes of Getting Through It, join John and Dr. Jones in the field as they visit a fault and see this feature through the ey…
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As we experience increased intensity, frequency, and geographic occurrence of natural disasters, the climate crisis can feel overwhelming, with dire headlines leading to further despair and inaction. While the answers aren’t black and white, Dr. Jones reacts to the latest calls for action, UN reports, and what it means to each of us.…
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Thirty years ago, April 22, 1992, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred under Joshua Tree National Park. It was also the closest we have ever gotten to a short-term earthquake prediction in California! Dr. Jones sets the scene for how this prediction was issued and what could have followed the Joshua Tree earthquake.…
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This week marks the 116th anniversary of the great San Francisco Earthquake on April 18, 1906. It inspired many classic, yet inaccurate, Hollywood movies and many fears about earthquakes in California! In this episode, Dr. Jones explores how this quake from over a century ago is impacting us today as we plan for another big earthquake.…
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It’s the end of an era (and the last ever episode of the Make an Impact Show), and as such we asked Amy Leighton to come back once more to interview Fab about the lessons she learned from Creative Impact over the past 8 years. As we are transitioning Creative Impact by closing our doors and merging it with Alt Marketing School at the end April, we …
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In this special episode, Dr. Jones and John answer questions from community and business leaders in a live webinar, hosted in collaboration with Together for LA. From lessons learned during the pandemic to recommended resources, Dr. Jones and John discuss how this information can actually be used in communities to prepare for the next disaster.…
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We discuss the biggest lessons Hannah learned from writing the Yoga Happy book, and how the role of a yoga teacher has changed in the past couple of years. You’ll learn how to build your inner strength and resilience and find calm, happiness to navigate the modern world. Fab and Hannah also reframe perfectionism and explore ways mindset can hep us …
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Lucy Mountain, chief “nob” and online creator, spills the beans about the wild success of her Nobs app. We discuss why Nobs feels utterly different from any fitness apps out there and why branding and aesthetic influenced that. We touch on the tone of voice and consistency in messaging. From social media to the app itself, the language of Nobs repr…
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How do we know what just happened after the Earth stops shaking? It’s all about the instruments that measure what is happening - sometimes many miles - below the surface! In this episode, we look at the history of earthquake recordings, how that has moved from analog to digital processes, and the vulnerabilities present in those systems.…
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We introduce you to one of our outstanding members, the incredibly inspiring Rebecca Clark. As we reflect on the power of authority when showing up online, we also look at 3 ingredients for excellent content. Learn how to be true to yourself and your audience and provide value. One of the most common issues regarding social media is finding the tim…
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What's in a brand anyway? Fab introduces us to Steph, community manager at Creative Impact, in this solo episode. If you're thinking about creating a brand, consider several factors, starting with how to navigate DIY branding and how to use tools like Canva to enhance your branding. Your brand's identity is the foundation of your company. It's who …
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We talk to Tally Rye about intuitive movement - and go off a few tangents. We celebrate training with joy and the changes in the industry, listening to clients and educating them as fitness professionals. We look at ways to challenge the norm and how to keep up with social media changes and new trends whilst building your community online. ABOUT TH…
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Le’Nise Brothers is on a mission for people to have better periods. What does a “normal” period look and feel like anyway? If you are a person experiencing periods, Le’Nise will equip you with tips and guidance to have calmer and less painful periods. You will also learn about two surprising things that affect your period negatively. She shares how…
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After nearly two years of living with COVID-19, here in California, the mandates for masking are being lifted, and some people are acting as though the pandemic is over. As we move to endemic, Dr. Jones tells us why our risk has not changed and how to manage the next phase of living with this virus in our communities.…
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Can you live a simpler life by just being and doing enough? In this chat with blogger and author Jessica Rose Williams, Fab explores concepts like “destination addiction” and breaking the rules and how the more recent interest in the movement has highlighted the problem with one-fits-all minimalism. You’ll hear powerful questions to help you reflec…
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Amy Leighton is back to answer some question coming from loyal listeners and our Instagram audience. Do you have a question for us? Drop us a DM on Instagram and we'll cover them in later episodes. This month we cover reliable strategies. We look at common social media marketing mistakes businesses make and consistency. We also share simple ways to…
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While Dr. Jones always says that earthquakes can't be predicted, volcanic eruptions, on the other hand, can be. In this episode, Dr. Jones discusses the Three Sisters volcano in Oregon, its reported “uplift”, and the key to volcano predictions - and why they matter to you even if you don't live anywhere near one of the more than 150 volcanoes in th…
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You can learn so much by putting your passion and wisdom onto paper. Our return guest Niki Webster knows a thing or two about that. From targeting a different niche of audience in a very saturated market to how to get feedback around your work, becoming an author can teach you so much. Fab and Niki discuss what people get wrong when it comes to pub…
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How can you add soul to your marketing? Talking about the way the role of entrepreneurs has changed online, Fab and Liz explore how we are now rooting for the underdogs and embracing a new way to communicate to our audiences. We discuss how your marketing can reflect your needs in your business and why marketing should be more about connection and …
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This week marks the anniversary of the Cascadia Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest on January 26, 1700, the largest known earthquake in the continental U.S. In this episode, Dr. Jones explains how we know the exact date (and time!) of this earthquake and how sometimes an earthquake's ramifications can be felt three centuries later as we plan for w…
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Today you meet one of the Creative Impact Co members, Dr Rachel Evans. Having suffered from orthorexia and bulimia herself, Rachel understands the sensitive nature of the conditions first hand and draws on her personal experience, therapeutic skills and academic knowledge to help clients. How to deal with triggers and sharing information online, cr…
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What is considered the largest volcanic explosion in three decades, the global impact of the underwater volcanic eruption near the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga on January 15, 2022 raises more questions than answers. To clarify some common questions, Dr. Jones discusses pressure waves, VEI categorization, and tsunami warnings.…
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We talk to real life superhero Glenn Higgins using his passion for fitness and his passion for film, superhero’s and Cosplay to start GET KIDS MOVING, a YouTube channel with over over 80 workout videos offering an all new awesome way to teach children from a young age, the importance of movement, staying healthy and most of all enjoying fitness. Ye…
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How do you protect yourself and your energy when the online world can be challenging? In this first interview of season 6, we answer this question and many more with Tova Leigh. Together we discuss how to use your voice online, the power of vulnerability and why sometimes we should just take ourselves a little less seriously. ABOUT THE GUEST: Tova …
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