The Uplifters Podcast is Featuring...ME!!!
- Susan Pryde
- Aug 22, 2024
- 1 min read

Never in a million years would I have pictured myself in a podcast. Come to think of it, I did not expect to have, nor heal cirrhosis of the liver, begin a blog, a support group, and write a memoir!
I am humbled and grateful for the opportunity, and Aransas Thomas Savas is simply an extraordinary person and facilitator. I felt instantly at ease, and her insightful questions kept the conversation flowing. I am honored to share my episode here
I am incredibly excited to share my truth and serve others in need of a bit of hope and support.
These past few years, my life has been enriched beyond my wildest dreams, all stemming from a serious and unexpected illness. Finding my way back to health, gaining a beautiful fellowship, and finding my faith in the process, my sincere hope is that each of you will be inspired to live your very best life, no matter what challenges you face.
Help me spread the word, it is important to self-advocate, and as with any illness, early detection is so important.
Listen to my story and discover other incredible women's journeys at https://lnkd.in/gFGYtKKi or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to never miss an episode!
Thank you,
With Love and Light,
Susan
There's a link real premium link feel to the build of the case, though, from the gold surface, in a combination of brushed and polished finishes, and the black mid-case. Usually, visual intrigue is confined to dial design, but not link with a Hublot.
Moser entering the F1 space is news in its own right. link The Meylan family has really shepherded this brand into a new era and year after year, delivered fresh takes on haute horlogerie. I often think back to the Moser’s more exuberant releases such as link the pixelated eraser link or the "don't call it an Apple Watch" watch. But in recent years, the Streamliner has proven itself to be a household name in many ways and a centerpiece model for Moser.
Seen in this light, link the link 4:30 date link window seems much less a poor design choice and much more an excellent design choice, born perhaps of necessity but which preserves legibility better than any other option, and which, moreover, keeps the dial design both balanced and dynamic. I'm a fan.
Sotheby's will offer this rare Rolex chronograph in their sale taking place on Tuesday in Geneva. Its estimate has been set at CHF link 100,000 link to 200,000 and where it ends up is anyone's guess. Take link a look here.
I am not going to say I love the position of the date window, because I don't, but I also link won't say I hate it. In fact, link it's a bit more complicated than that. The dial is so minimal that anything that breaks up the simplicity sticks out. What I do appreciate is the diagonal symmetry that flows from the power reserve indicator to that link date window. If I had to change something about the date display, it would be to have the background match the color of the dial.