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"Answers for the Family" radio show was born out of a desire to help guide parents and adolescent services industry professionals alike to professional resources as they face critical moments with their children and/or clients. The show addresses issues such as locating your runaway teen, family cr…

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    Heal Your Ancestral Roots

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 55:00


    Heal Your Ancestral Roots Guest: Anuradha (Anu) Dayal-Gulati Are you feeling stuck and unable to reach your goals? Do the same old problems keep showing up in your professional and emotional life no matter what you do to change things? Author Anuradha Dayal-Gulati believes that by exploring the principles that govern your family energy field and the many ways this ancestral field can support you as well as hold you captive we can make changes for the positive. In her book, Heal Your Ancestral Roots, she provides exercises and tools to help you recognize and release family patterns and heal ancestral trauma. She also discusses why its important to honor our ancestors. Anuradha (Anu) Dayal-Gulati is a certified energy practitioner specializing in ancestral and emotional healing. Anu came to the US to earn her Ph.D. in economics and stayed. After fifteen years in finance and academia, she left to help people create the life they want. Her training in ancestral healing work helps people release the past and reclaim their power. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

    The Business of Dreams

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 55:00


    The Business of Dreams Guest: Rachel Senior https://businessofdreams.net Throughout history, and indeed, into modern times, dreams have been the start of some great inventions, great poets have gotten some grand works from them, and even some of Hollywood's most successful writers and directors have come up with some of the highest grossing movie franchises in history from, you guessed it, a dream they had. Talk about an eye opener. Imagine that the keys you are looking to unlock your purpose, business, and economic success are carefully hidden away in the dreams you have lacked the ambition to interpret. Imagine the solutions you need to advance your company into unseen revenue streams are being tucked away in the dreams you perceived to be unimportant. What if your next best-selling book, #1 Hit Song, blockbuster film, or greatest career move was already given to you in the dream you could not remember? The Business of Dreams, from author Rachel Senior, is a global game changer for business & economic success as we know it. It uncovers a success-related truth that has been buried for much too long. Now, it is time to catch the 21st Century culture up to the greatest business secret of all time. The content in this book will blow you away and land you right onto your pathway of purpose, business, and economic success. It is time to discover and uncover the true power and purpose of your dreams.

    Tomorrow Together

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 55:00


    Tomorrow Together: Essays of Hope, Healing, and Humanity Show guest: David Dye https://letsgrowleaders.com Are you looking for hope with a dash of humor and humanity? The twenty-first century hasn't started the way many expected. We confront a potent mix of global pandemic, climate change, the resurgence of authoritarianism, white nationalism, polarization, and war that once again threatens to consume the planet. It can feel frustrating and hopeless. But there is hope because we have the resources, wisdom, and most importantly: we have one another. Tomorrow Together: Essays of Hope, Healing and Humanity, is a deeply moving collection of personal essays from David Dye, the best-selling author of Winning Well and Courageous Conversations. Featuring insightful, poignant, and engaging storytelling, Tomorrow Together will reconnect you to the beauty and pain of our shared humanity, the wisdom of the natural world, and how together, we can build a better tomorrow.

    Mother's Day Special

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 55:00


    Mother's Day Special. Guest: Kim Dower

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    Who Will Accompany You?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 55:00


    Award-winning memoirist Meg Stafford has an adventurous spirit, and this time she takes us along for the ride. When her daughters venture into terra incognita—one of them meditating in the Himalayas and the other negotiating with the Colombian military—Stafford decides to go too. In the process, she reflects on her own lifetime of wanderlust and what it means for a parent to love and to let go. Generous, insightful, and deeply funny, Stafford is the ideal tour guide for a journey as big as the world and as intimate as the human heart. Generous, insightful, and deeply funny, Stafford is the ideal tour guide for a journey as big as the world and as intimate as the human heart. In Meg Stafford's new book, Who Will Accompany You? Readers will enjoy perspectives from both daughters, which provides a three-dimensional look at Nepal, Bhutan and Colombia, as well as what it's like to negotiate relationships between parent and young adults.

    The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 55:00


    The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution: Changing the World by Changing How We Parent Show Guest: Kiva Schuler How can parents best meet the complex needs of their children in these complicated times? Inside Kiva Schuler's new book, The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution: Changing the World by Changing How We Parent, you'll find a radically different approach to parenting, where we stop asking so many questions about how to get children to behave and examine our behaviors, expectations, and values as parents. Embracing the idea that our children deserve our honesty, vulnerability, and leadership, you'll discover a powerful framework for raising your family with integrity and confidence. Giving and receiving the trust, communication, cooperation, respect, and joy that every parent and child deserves, ultimately allows our children to become the leaders our future so desperately needs. A groundbreaking examination of parenting, written by the founder of the world's leading parent coaching institute.

    Pancakes for Roger

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 55:00


    Pancakes for Roger: A Mentorship Guide for Slaying Dragons In a world that can feel shaky and uncertain at times, one fact holds true: nobody gets anywhere alone. Susan L. Combs has learned that lesson many times over, and she's held onto the advice that has guided her on her journey—one that's taken her from a tiny town in Missouri to the hustle of New York City. She's faced immense grief and fostered immense growth, personally and professionally. Through it all, she leaned on guidance from mentors in her life. One of those key mentors was her father, Roger. He wore many hats: as a judge, a veteran and Two-Star Major General, a leader in his community, a loving husband . . . and, as we learn in this book, one hell of a dad. Though he passed away in 2018, his legacy lives on in Pancakes for Roger and beyond, as a portion of the proceeds from this book benefits the University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic in his honor. In Pancakes for Roger—a series of quick, straightforward snapshots delivered with no fluff and a whole lot of heart—Susan offers lessons from Roger and others so that you can lean on them, too, as you set out to slay your own dragons. http://www.pancakesforroger.com/

    Bright Lights, Big Empty

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 55:00


    Bright Lights, Big Empty: A Journey of Profound Awakening Ron Baker In the eyes of the public, Ron Baker had already become an international success, performing over sixty lead roles in operas and Broadway shows around the world. However, on the inside, he felt empty and insecure. Something important was missing from his life. Then, a chance encounter on a bus changed everything. What follows is an epic saga of spiritual empowerment like no other—from the channeled urgings of Archangel Gabriel for Ron to reframe his entire life, to the planet-shifting quests in the Great Pyramid of Egypt and on the mountaintop of Machu Picchu in Peru. Full of practical guidance that will help you take powerful steps on your own journey, as well as priceless clarity about the unprecedented shifts that are taking place in the world today, Bright Lights, Big Empty invites you on the adventure of a lifetime—revealing a depth of personal transformation that few imagine possible.

    Effective HR Communication

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 55:00


    Effective HR Communication: A Framework for Communicating HR Programs with Impact Debra Corey Debra Corey is a highly experienced and award-winning HR leader, world-class speaker, four-time author, and has been named as one of the top 101 global employee engagement influencers and HR Most Influential Thinkers. She's had a varied career, working for global companies such as Gap Inc., Honeywell, Merlin Entertainments and Reward Gateway, where she's developed and delivered HR strategies in a rebellious way, pushing the boundaries and challenging the status quo to truly drive employee engagement. In 2019 Debra founded her own company as Chief Pay It Forward Officer, where she's inspiring and helping others to bring out their inner rebel and drive business change. Over the course of her career, Debra has been fueling the employee engagement rebelution through a variety of ways, including speaking at events and leading workshops around the world, teaching professional courses and writing. An accomplished author, Debra has published four best-selling books, the first one about employee communication strategy and best practice (Effective HR Communication: A Framework for Communicating HR Programs with Impact), the second one which talks about why and how to be an engagement rebel (Build it: A Rebel Playbook for World-Class Employee Engagement), her third one which focuses on company values as a strategic and effective business tool (Bringing Your Values Out to Play), and her most recent book which talks about driving appreciation through employee recognition (Appreciate it! The Playbook for Employee Recognition). A Framework for Communicating HR Programs with Impact), the second one which talks about why and how to be an engagement rebel (Build it: A Rebel Playbook for World-Class Employee Engagement), her third one which focuses on company values as a strategic and effective business tool (Bringing Your Values Out to Play), and her most recent book which talks about driving appreciation through employee recognition (Appreciate it! The Playbook for Employee Recognition).

    Who Are You and What Have You Done with My Kid?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 55:00


    Who Are You & What Have You Done with My Kid? Connect with Your Tween While They Are Still Listening Show Guest: Amanda Craig Ah, the tween years. That uncertain time in a child's development has many parents realizing that they need to double down on academic focus and watch their children more carefully as they gain more trust and are exposed to more of the world through society and their peers. What is a parent to do though when they are feeling so much pressure to watch their kids, but also want them to gain the confidence they need to move through the world successfully in their teen years and beyond? Enter Amanda Craig, A family therapist who has seen and experienced much of this in her practice, and has legitimately written the book on it! Her advice is to stop trying to parent and seize the opportunity to connect with your child instead, while they're still listening and trusting you. There is a neurological explosion that is taking place before us as tweens experience four significant changes that shake them (and us) to the core. As parents, we've already been through it so there's no visceral reference for what's happening, only distant memories. For the tweens, this is all brand new and very visceral. Their brains are changing. They feel and experience Who Are You & What Have You Done with My Kid? they do not recognize. They're hyperaware of themselves. They do not know how to express themselves. Parents still have a “seat at the table” to make positive impressions on their tweens as they prepare them for the teenage years.

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    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 55:00


    Occupational Therapist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 55:00


    Genevieve Hawkins From the start of her career as an Occupational Therapist, Genevieve Hawkins has had a passion for understanding and influencing the psychology of how people not just cope but thrive under pressure. This passion led her to further study in and exploration of how leaders, teams and cultures perform and has seen Genevieve shift from the health system to consulting to the corporate world. Genevieve is now a senior executive with extensive experience in leading major change programs in large organizations and is cognizant of typically seeing things from a different perspective given her mix of experiences and qualifications. What she felt was missing in the market was practical, relatable and scalable guidance for senior leaders linking the trifecta of their own mental health, with the mental health of their team and the organization's performance. In an ever-changing, complex world, how we lead has become an increasingly critical skill. Genevieve hopes that this book can guide leaders to lead in a sustainable way for them, their teams and their businesses, so that we may collectively reverse the trend on mental illness in the developed world..

    A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Resilience

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 55:00


    Sushi Tuesdays: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Resilience Show Guest: Charlotte Maya “Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death in the United States between ages 25-34 (the first being accidents), and the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. Charlotte's book is an intimate, honest, heartbreaking, yet uplifting “story of hope and healing in the face of unspeakable sadness. With her exquisite writing, unflinching candor and at times wry humor, Charlotte Maya shares her family's struggle with the abject sorrow of her husband's suicide and the winding path to recovery. It's a beautiful and poignant reminder that even in life's darkest times, daylight is within reach.” - Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times After taking her sons on a hike with the family dog one beautiful fall afternoon, Charlotte Maya returned home to find a policewoman, a policeman, and a priest in her driveway—there to deliver the news of her husband's suicide. Charlotte knew her husband had been stressed about work, but she had no idea he was suicidal. She thought he had stayed home to take a nap. As a young widow, Charlotte cried, cursed, meditated, medicated, downward-dogged, and ran as a way to make sense of her husband's suicide. As the mother of two bereft sons, she summoned her inner strength and clarity in order to provide steady guidance for them to navigate their own ways through the ensuing months and years. In Charlotte's new book, Sushi Tuesdays: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Family Resilience, she offers powerful lessons and practical ways in which suicide survivors can frame a stunning tragedy and move forward to live lives of joy and purpose.

    The Secret to a Passionate Marriage & Peaceful Home

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 55:00


    It Starts With You: The Secret to a Passionate Marriage & Peaceful Home Show Guest: Chris Parsons Is your marriage everything you had dreamed it would be? Or have hurts built up, you feel angry or bitter toward your spouse, maybe you're wondering if it will even survive? The good news is, a Happy, Healthy Marriage can become a reality for you and your spouse, and this book offers unique, proven solutions that you won't find anywhere else. Even if your husband or wife is not “on board” at first, that's OK - the change begins with you! Learning the ultimate form of communication, Shared Values Conversations are the key to getting your spouse to care about you, your hurts, and wanting to change. Drawing in part from his own marriage as well as years of experience helping couples, Chris Parsons new book It Starts with You, guides you one step at a time into an exciting, innovative strategy that is deeply relatable with case studies and personal stories while providing insights that have eluded many who are frustrated with their marriage and spouse. This book will not only heal your relationship but elevate it to new heights you hadn't even imagined were possible. Told in a direct, conversational tone, It Starts with You explores the question of how you can create change to improve your marriage by embracing your own power to communicate authentically instead of waiting on your spouse to change.

    How To Do Parenting With Confidence

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 55:00


    How To Do Parenting With Confidence Show Guest: Vanessa Kahlon Parenting is a difficult and rewarding task that comes with many challenges. No two children are alike, so what works for one may not work for another. The most important thing is to be open to what your children can teach you. As a parent, you will undoubtedly face many challenges. And you can't assume that you know or have it all to raise a well-behaved, happy, healthy and successful child. Being open to learning from your children can help you become a better parent overall. Each child is unique and will require a different approach. The key is to be open to what they can teach you. This is the one area that has been consistent with a successful approach. In this pioneering book, “How To Do- Parenting With Confidence," Author Vanessa Kahlon offers a refreshingly honest and practical guide to the highs and lows of parenting. She draws on her years of experience as a parent and child development specialist to show how parents can build strong, confident relationships with their children. The book is a long overdue reminder that parenting is not about getting it right all the time, but about being open to learning from our children. By the end of this book, you'll find powerful mindfulness-based practices that will help you feel more connected to your child, as well as tips on how to better deal with difficult emotions. You'll also be better equipped to teach your children essential social-emotional skills like empathy, self-regulation, and gratitude while making parenting more enjoyable for both you and your child.

    Sparking Innovation in the New World of Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 55:00


    Creative Together: Sparking Innovation in the New World of Work Show Guest: Steven Kowalski In our era of rapid change and disruption, we're being called on to innovate like never before. And in the new world of work, going it alone won't work any longer. If you want innovation, you must activate creativity and we have to get creative together. In Creative Together, speaker, coach, organizational development expert, and conscious creativity authority Steven Kowalski leads you on a three-part journey to reclaim your creativity and co-create with others. With real-life stories, research-backed insights, and powerful reflection questions that open you to new possibilities, you'll rewrite the story of who you are as a creator. Then, you will learn to adventure together with others—bringing your whole, creative self into a new, more conscious and proactive way of working together. https://https://www.stevenkowalski.com http://answers.network

    The Introvert's Guide to Becoming a Master Networker

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 55:00


    The Introvert's Guide to Becoming a Master Networker Show Guest: Jevonya Jenkins Allen During her first job supervising children at a local swimming pool, Jevonya was struck with an overwhelming desire to jump off a 12-foot diving board, even though she couldn't swim. The ambitious voice in her head saying you should jump too wasn't one she could ignore. To accomplish this goal, she saw what she needed to do - enlist a support system to help her. Standing at the edge of that diving board, Jevonya came to understand that anything is possible with a strong network. Many years later, she was once again confronted by that ambitious voice, but this time she came face to face with her identity as an introvert. In Jevonya's inspiring book, The Introvert's Guide to Becoming a Master Networker, she challenges common misconceptions of introverts as passive, indifferent, and unassertive. She argues instead that introverts are uniquely designed to build the kind of deep, trusting relationships necessary for authentic networking. Jevonya offers her readers a ten-step process for becoming a master networker, from an introvert's perspective. She says, “This process requires time, patience, and hard work but one great thing about us introverts is that we aren't afraid of hard work.”

    Soul Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 55:00


    Soul Medicine: Healing Through Dream Incubation, Visions, Oracles and Pilgrimages Show Guest: Edward Tick, Ph.D. The modern practice of medicine and psychology grew out of the ancient Greek healing tradition, said to be founded by Asklepios, god of healing and dreams. For two thousand years the system spread all over the Mediterranean world and planted the roots of Western medicine and psychology by offering ritual and holistic practices that recognized that healing begins at the soul level. Yet, since that time, the spiritually based practices were cast aside, leaving behind only the scientific medical techniques that dominate healthcare today. Resurrecting and restoring the sacred, mythological, and cultural origins of medicine and psychotherapy, Edward Tick, Ph.D., explores the soul-healing practices missing in our contemporary health systems. He looks at the dream incubation tradition of Asklepios, sacred theatre of Dionysos, oracle gifting of Apollo, special practices of warriors, and their roots in Neolithic shamanism and indigenous traditions. Demonstrating the ritual use of dreams, visions, oracles, synchronicities, and pilgrimage for healing and connecting to the transpersonal and divine, he explains how dream incubation is a technique where you plant a seed for a specific healing or growth goal in order to facilitate dreaming and work toward soul restoration. Using both ancient wisdom and modern depth psychology alongside stories of healings from his more than 25 years of guiding Greek pilgrimages, Tick explores how we can use ancient healing philosophies and practices to reveal how restoration of the soul facilitates true healing today!

    Meaningful Coincidences

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 55:00


    Meaningful Coincidences: How and Why Synchronicity and Serendipity Happen Show Guest: Bernard Beitman MD Through a complete catalog of coincidence patterns with numerous illustrative examples, Dr. Beitman's new book, King for Coincidences, clarifies the relationship between synchronicity and serendipity and dissects the “anatomy of a coincidence.” Dr. Beitman defines coincidence types through their two fundamental constituents--mental events and physical events. He analyzes the many uses of meaningful coincidences as well as their potential problems, emphasizing that synchronicity and serendipity, though most often positive, also have their shadow sides. In this not-to-missed interview, Dr. Beitman details how to record your experiences and explains how you will see patterns guiding your life decisions and learn to expect that coincidences are more likely to occur during life stressors, high emotions, and strong needs, which helps you be ready to use them when they occur.

    Do Violent Shows Trigger Real Violence?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 55:00


    Do Violent Shows Trigger Real Violence? And What About Video Games? Show Guest: Frieda Birnbaum, PhD It's a question many parents ask themselves and one that has been difficult to answer: Do violent TV shows and movies encourage real world violence? Could keeping children away from fictional violence improve their behavior, or prevent it from getting worse? In the 1960's, Albert Bandura conducted the famous “bobo doll experiment” which showcased how children tend to mimic observed violent behavior. Many people have doubted if TV, movies, and video games could have the same effect. However, these forms of entertainment have become more realistic and more violent since then, and we're starting to see the unfortunate real-world consequences. Research psychologist Dr. Frieda Birnbaum has noticed a concerning correlation between violent media and increased aggression that follows children into adulthood. She would love to share her professional insight as well as a hidden benefit to ‘gaming' in moderation.

    A Place of Thin Veil

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 55:00


    A Place of Thin Veil: Life and Death in Gallup, New Mexico Show Guest: Bob Roseborough Gallup, New Mexico, is a place like no other. It is dis-proportionally and simultaneously wonderful and terrible. It is a place of constant struggle, where the forces of good and evil collide. The former frontier mining town, bordering the Navajo Nation at the far western edge of New Mexico, is one of those few places on earth that have the power to change the course of our lives and transform us deeply. With its rugged, violent history and otherworldly landscape, Gallup has ignited the imaginations of famous Americans from John Wayne to Bob Dylan. Tony Hillerman's novels put Navajo culture and Gallup on the map. For the Navajo people for whom the region has been home for millennia, the town and its alcohol-fueled economy has a more sinister pull. As an outsider who became an insider, Bob Rosebrough shares the historical realities of this enigmatic town, and gives readers a rare and true insight into Gallup's iconic stories and long-hidden secrets. This book isn't just for Gallupians. It is a memoir about regular people going up against Goliath issues, and it's for anyone interested in spiritual conflict; Navajo people, history, and culture; political maneuvering; true crime; alcohol abuse awareness; taking on city hall; working with city hall; and rooting for the underdogs in a dog-eat-dog world. And it is the long overdue story of the death of a Navajo warrior named Larry Wayne Casuse.

    Biodynamic Osteopathy and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 55:00


    Biodynamic Osteopathy and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Show Guest: Michael Shea Drawing on more than 45 years of practicing Eastern medicine, Michael J. Shea, Ph.D., presents a holistic guide to biodynamic manual therapy practices for optimizing the immune system and for healing the deep spiritual suffering of our contemporary world. Showing spiritual suffering to be the root of our modern epidemic of metabolic syndrome and other widespread health issues, the author explains how the pervasive degradation of the human body relates directly with the food we eat, the air we breathe, and our thoughts and emotions. He explains how the Five Element theory of Eastern medicine offers a method to reclaim the body by sensing each element in and around us as a single continuum. Focusing especially on “the fluid body” in Biodynamic Osteopathy and Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, the author shows how inflamed components of the fluid body, such as the blood and lymphatic system, form the substrate of metabolic syndromes. He offers practices to visualize the health of the fluid body. He explains how, in order to enact the full benefits of the immune system, we need to nurture a deep sense of safety inside the body--a symbolic return to our embryonic and cosmic origins and a restoration of our sacred wholeness. Offering an extensive practical section, including both in-person and remote techniques, the author shares new and unique biodynamic protocols to balance the metabolism with the cosmos as well as optimize the immune system and the function of the vagus nerve. Enacting healing at the deepest spiritual level, Shea reveals how to create inner and outer balance to restore wholeness as it was at the time of the origin of the universe.

    How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 55:00


    How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be: Without All Of The Fighting, Frustration, Or Fear Of Doing It Wrong Show Guest: Jim White You have a teenager… You want the best for them… But sometimes you just don't know what to do, right? There are a million questions you have to answer and you're constantly fighting against social and technological influences. It can feel pretty overwhelming as a parent! However, all hope is not lost… It is possible to be exactly the parent your teenager needs you to be. It is possible to raise happy, well-adjusted children who will go out into the world and make a difference. Enter How To Be The Parent Your Teenager Needs You To Be: Without All Of The Fighting, Frustration, Or Fear Of Doing It Wrong, by author Jim White. In this book White provides practical advice that you can start implementing today that will help you shift your own mindset first before working to shift the mindset of your teenager.

    The Focus Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 55:00


    The Focus Project: The Not So Simple Art of Doing Less Show Guest: Erik Qualman Whether you're an executive, a mom, a CEO, a teacher, or an entrepreneur. Welcome to The Focus Project, a book designed to provide answers and solutions to the challenge of focusing in an unfocused world. Combining street science and institutional research alongside his own personal focus project, Erik Qualman delivers practical advice on doing the important things instead of a bunch of things. The following is a guide to pursuing less in order to achieve more—both personally and professionally. Successful and happy people understand it's not about getting more things done, it's about getting more of the big things done. Learn the not so simple art of doing less.

    Metronomics

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 55:00


    Metronomics: One United System to Grow Up Your Team, Company, and Life Show Guest: Shannon Byrne Susko As a business leader, you've listened to dozens of books by the top thought leaders, learning from their research, principles, and tools. Each book dives deep into a specific area of expertise - strategy, execution, cash, people, culture, and leadership. All share powerful concepts on what to do to grow your business. But how do you efficiently unite these tools into a regimen that works for not just one specific area of your business, but for your entire team, company, and life? Shannon Susko's new book, Metronomics, unites top business thought leadership with over 20 years of proven practical experience. The outcome is a prescriptive, progressive growth system for every business. You'll learn how to build a high-performing business team that achieves superior results with ease, speed, and confidence, and the practical progression that ensures your team is fiercely connected to your strategic execution system. No matter what level you and your team are at right now, Metronomics will meet you where you are - and grow with you to the next level and beyond. The best-kept business secret for the past 20 years, Metronomics will allow your company to win your business Olympics every year, and as a leader, it will set you free.

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    The Assignment

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 55:00


    The Assignment: Would YOU defend the Indefensible Show Guest: Liza Wiemer Inspired by a real-life incident, Liza Wiemer's new riveting novel, The Assignment, explores discrimination and antisemitism and reveals their dangerous impact. Would you defend the indefensible? That's what seniors Logan March and Cade Crawford are asked to do when a favorite teacher instructs a group of students to argue for the Final Solution--the Nazi plan for the genocide of the Jewish people. Logan and Cade decide they must take a stand, and soon their actions draw the attention of the student body, the administration, and the community at large. But not everyone feels as Logan and Cade do--after all, isn't a school debate just a school debate? It's not long before the situation explodes, and acrimony and anger result. In an interview you will not want to miss, this new book IS based on true events. The Assignment asks and gives great clarity to the question: What does it take for tolerance, justice, and love to prevail?

    Proof of Spiritual Phenomena

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 55:00


    Proof of Spiritual Phenomena: A Neuroscientist's Discovery of the Mysteries of the Universe Show Name: Mona Sobhani, PhD Neuroscientist Mona Sobhani, Ph.D., details her transformation from diehard materialist to open-minded spiritual seeker and shares the extensive research she discovered on past lives, karma, and the complex interactions of mind and matter. She reveals her conversations about spirituality, consciousness, and anomalous occurrences with scientific colleagues as well as high-level experts and government officials, as she searched for proof of a meaningful cosmos. She discovered that psi research has been conducted on a grand scale for more than a century--by hundreds of scientists with hundreds of thousands of participants--and that there exists substantial evidence for the reality of psi. She examines meta-analyses of these experiments, such as that of the Ganzfield tests, which showed the odds against chance of 12 billion to 1--throwing our current scientific materialist paradigm into question. Providing a deep dive into the literature of psychology, quantum physics, neuroscience, philosophy, and esoteric texts, Sobhani also explores the relationship between psi phenomena, the transcendence of space and time, and spirituality. Culminating with the author's serious reckoning with one of the foundational principles of neuroscience--scientific materialism-- this illuminating book shows that the mysteries of human experience go far beyond what the present scientific paradigm can comprehend and leaves open the possibility of a participatory, meaningful Universe.

    The Physics and Poetry of Eastern Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 55:00


    The Physics and Poetry of Eastern Medicine Show Guest: Judyth Shamosh Most of us are familiar with conventional medicine, which uses scientific research and data and linear thinking to treat disorders and diseases. But this is not the only approach to medicine, health and wellness, as Dr. Judyth Shamosh well knows. Science is more than hard facts. Take modern physics, for example. It is creative and reflective of everyday experiences, in the same vein as poetry. In fact, in Dr. Judyth Shamosh's new book, The Physics and Poetry of Eastern Medicine, there are many parallels between physics and poetry. But, it takes a different thought process to see them. Dr. Judyth joins us today to explore a systems approach to medicine. Rather than relying solely on the knowledge and data associated with linear thinking, a systems-physician problem-solves by understanding the complex interrelationships of organ-systems, as well environmental influences. In addition, the patient's participation becomes integral to the healing process. With the prevalence of chronic illness in children and adults, a systems approach can be worth exploring.

    Cowboy Up

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 55:00


    Cowboy Up: Humor, Life Lessons and Timeless Truths Show Guest: Alan Day Alan Day has had adventures that most of us only experience while watching Netflix. In his book, Cowboy Up, Alan shares what life was like for him and his two sisters growing up on the Lazy B, a 200,000-acre family cattle ranch in the arid Southwest. In what he describes as a “hardscrabble childhood”, it was their upbringing that instilled a strong work ethic, values, and principles that would eventually lead each of them to own extraordinary life path. After graduating from college, Alan went on to successfully manage the Lazy B for 40 years. His sister, Ann Day, dedicated her life to public service in the state of Arizona, serving in the state legislature and local government. The eldest of the three siblings, Sandra Day O'Connor, was the first woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. Sandra was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and served on the court for 25 years. Join us for this very special interview, as Alan recounts his writing of Cowboy Up. Filled with humor and deeply moving timeless truths, this book is one man's story of ranching and the cowboy life lessons in persistence, innovation, common sense, trust, friendship, and experiences that cross all demographics, lifestyles, and decades of time.

    Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 55:00


    Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: Challenges of Dealing with Dementia & Alzheimer's Show Guest: Stephen G. Post Unfortunately, things have not changed that much for the deeply forgetful and their caregivers despite all the money invested in Alzheimer's pharmacology, which has been slightly effective at best. At present, there is no medicine to slow down the underlying progression of Alzheimer's and caregivers eventually ask whether the treatments are worthwhile. In Stephen Post's new book, Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People, he takes up the theme of caregiver hope and where they can find it. The book then responds in a practical way to sixteen ethical issues that have been raised by thousands of caregivers, as well as the hot button question of “PPAS.” Preemptive physician-assisted suicide for Alzheimer's disease and the core elements of the “ethics of respectful care” that caregivers aspire to. Throughout, Dignity for Forgetful People focuses on the extent to which we as caregivers can respect and abide by the previously or currently expressed preferences of a deeply forgetful person, especially with regard to clinical ethical choices. To bring this journey to closure, Stephen responds somewhat pastorally to a question that has been asked of him many times: “Is Grandma still there?” In the final chapter, he builds on his own experience, as well as the many well-documented reports of “terminal lucidity” that can occur in the days just before someone dies with dementia. Recounting the loss of his own grandmother years ago with dementia he states, "I “felt” that she was still there underneath the communicative breakdowns when sporadically she expressed her whole self."

    The Emotionally Intelligent Child

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 55:00


    The Emotionally Intelligent Child: Effective Strategies for Parenting Self-Aware, Cooperative, and Well-Balanced Kids Show Guests: Helen Hadani and Rachael Katz As the day-to-day effects of the pandemic ease, our children have been left with having to play catch up, learning the social tools and skills that parents of young children took for granted just 3 short years ago. To help them, parents need a new toolbox to foster their child's emotional intelligence—an essential character trait for children to succeed in our fast-paced, social society. Parenting takes serious patience and calm that can be hard to find today. A growing number of personal, health and economic worries have caused a significant rise in anxiety levels. Where can parents find tools to meet today's challenges? Child development experts, Rachael Katz and Helen Hadani, set out to address this in their new book, The Emotionally Intelligent Child. heir innovative approach breaks the mold on parenting. Katz and Hadani share relevant research on social and emotional awareness to help parents understand how their child's mind is developing. They also provide powerful tips on how to help children build emotional intelligence to navigate the conditions of our times. Parents will learn to shift their thinking from the adult viewpoint to a child's so they can discover how to scaffold and support their child's social and emotional learning and ensure that their child learns prosocial behavior, impulse control, and perspective taking. This shift in viewpoint is a total game-changer and will help parents to gain more patience, respond less reactively, and cultivate joy together as a family.

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    Unlocking The Ancient Secrets to Healing

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 55:00


    Unlocking The Ancient Secrets to Healing Show Guest: Gail Lynn At the age of 37, Gail Lynn's dream of making a difference in the world was rudely shattered. The accumulated stress of two challenging relationships and three extremely competitive careers in the automotive, telecommunications, and film industries had decimated her physical, emotional, and psychological reserves, leaving her with a medical diagnosis of severe cardiovascular stress. Determined to restore her health, Gail plunged into the world of energy medicine. When a series of whole-body light and sound treatments reversed her diagnosis, she set out to uncover both the ancient history and modern science behind light and sound as healing therapies. After opening a light and sound healing center in Colorado in 2010, a series of extraordinary synchronicities guided her to combine light and sound technologies with sacred geometry and Tesla mathematics. The result was a revolutionary vibroacoustic, resonance healing chamber called the Harmonic Egg, which is advancing frequency healing to an unimagined level. Part memoir, part illuminating treatise on why science is looking to the past for the future of medicine, Unlocking the Ancient Secrets to Healing chronicles the personal tribulations and professional discoveries behind the remarkable realization of Gail Lynn's dream.

    From People Pleaser to Soul Pleaser

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 55:00


    From People Pleaser to Soul Pleaser Show Guest: Tracy Secombe What if your audience could create a life that they love? Better yet, what if your audience could learn to do this by tuning into their soul for guidance, instead of looking outside of themselves for approval? Their life is not their own if they always care what others think. When they truly know to their core that they are here to be their highest version of themselves and that they are the one who gets to define what that is, the pressure is off. Life is completely up to your audience. It's now their game. They get to choose. They are free. Tracy Secombe, author of From People Pleaser to Soul Pleaser, has helped thousands of people pleasers to become Soul Pleasers® after experiencing chronic burnout from chasing recognition her entire life. By following her six simply explained steps, your audience will remember their true essence of joy and be who they want to be so they can relish in wonderful relationships, health, abundance, and fulfillment. Tracy can help to unlock who your audience is meant to be with a dynamic interview as an expert who learned by doing!

    How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 55:00


    How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed: A Complete Strategy for Unstoppable Growth Show Guest: Stu Heinecke A playbook for growing your business no matter the circumstances. Hall-of-Fame-nominated marketer, bestselling author, and Wall Street Journal cartoonist Stu Heinecke shares his fascination with weeds and how anyone can grow their business into something resilient and unstoppable. How to Grow Your Business Like a Weed applies a model to business growth, examining the successful strategies that ordinary weeds use to spread, and prosper in almost any situation. This book will enable readers to apply strategies, mapping their own path to rapid and sustainable growth, while providing a focus on weed-based attributes to get the job done quickly and effectively. It also provides a pathway to transform their entire team into a collective of weeds operating on behalf of the company, acting as an incubator for innovation and productivity, while enriching their own opportunities for growth and security. Stu has explored the Weeds model for several years, collecting insights from thought leaders from the worlds of business, government, and entertainment including T. Boone Pickens, Kathy Ireland, General Barry McAffrey, Henrik Fisker, Gareb Shamus, Giovanni Marsico, Esther Dyson, Christopher Lochhead, Nathan Myhrvold, Carmen Medina, Jon Ferrara, and Jonna Mendez.

    Of Human Kindness

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 55:00


    Of Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Empathy Show Guest: Paula Marantz Cohen An award-winning scholar and teacher explores how Shakespeare's greatest characters were built on a learned sense of empathy. While discussing Shakespeare's plays in her university classroom, Paula Marantz Cohen discovered that they unlocked a surprising sense of compassion in both herself and her students. In this short and illuminating book, she shows how Shakespeare's genius lay in his ability to arouse empathy, even when his characters exist in alien contexts and behave in reprehensible ways. Cohen takes her readers through a selection of Shakespeare's most famous plays, including Hamlet, Othello,King Lear, and The Merchant of Venice, to demonstrate the ways in which Shakespeare thought deeply and clearly about how we treat “the other.” She argues that only through close reading of Shakespeare can we fully appreciate his empathetic responses to race, class, gender, and age. Wise, eloquent, and thoughtful, this book is a forceful argument for literature's power to champion what is best in us.

    The Embodied Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 55:00


    The Embodied Mind: Understanding the Mysteries of Cellular Memory, Consciousness, and Our Bodies Show Guest: Dr. Thomas R. Verny A breakthrough book that promises to shift our understanding of the mind-brain connection and reveal the mind's relationship with our bodies. Is the mind within the brain? Dr. Thomas Verny says this is a very limiting belief. Let's dive in! We understand the workings of the human body well enough, right? Muscles interact with bones to move us, as the heart responds to hormones secreted by the brain, all the way down to the inner workings of every cell. No one component can work alone. In light of this, why is it the accepted understanding that the physical phenomenon of the mind is attributed only to the brain? In The Embodied Mind, internationally renowned psychiatrist Dr. Thomas R. Verny sets out to redefine our concept of the mind and consciousness. He brilliantly compiles new research that points to the mind's ties to every part of the body. The Embodied Mind collects disparate findings from many fields of science in order to illustrate the mounting evidence that somatic cells, not just neural cells, store memory, inform genetic coding, and adapt to environmental changes—all behaviors that contribute to the conscious mind. The Embodied Mind shows how intelligence and consciousness—traits traditionally attributed to the brain alone—also permeate our entire being. Bodily cells and tissues use the same molecular mechanisms for memory as our brain, making our minds more fluid and adaptable than we could have ever imagined!

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    Numbskull

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 55:00


    In this very deliberately crafted memoir, Dr. Bill Torbert goes directly into his teaching roots. Even as he speaks of his own experiences, he peppers in the issues of the day, and how society can indeed awaken to the deeper meaning of itself, one individual at a time. Within the pages of Numbskull in the Theatre of Inquiry: Transforming Self, Friends, Organizations, and Social Science the audience will find exactly that. An anti-heroic work of monumental magnitude, Numbskull recounts Dr. Tobert's dramatic early life in Europe and the US, He recounts for us how he gradually learned, from the experiences of his own leadership efforts, a theory of learning from experience. From his experiences, he also learned a theory of organizational transformation, culminating in ‘liberating disciplines' that help others learn to transform from their own experiences. Dr. Tolbert formulated a developmental theory of social science that culminates in the paradigm of Collaborative Developmental Action Inquiry (CDAI) that interweaves first-, second-, and third-person research and practice to offer more depth and perspective.

    Escaping Gravity

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 55:00


    Escaping Gravity: My Quest to Transform NASA and Launch a New Space Age Show Guest: Lori Garver Escaping Gravity is former NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver's first-hand account of how a handful of revolutionaries managed to outmaneuver the system of political patronage and bureaucracy that threatened the space agency and the future of human spaceflight. The success of Elon Musk's SpaceX, Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic, and countless other commercial space efforts, was preceded by decades of work by a group of people Garver calls space pirates. Escaping Gravity is the story of how the battle of the space billionaires began, and why that matters, penned by one of the key leaders who brought the competition to fruition. Garver explains how her crusade to transform NASA put her in the crosshairs of the established, powerful interests who viewed her as a threat to the system that has centralized and controlled power since the 1950s. Including previously unpublished information, conversations, and insights on the epic battles that have transitioned space access to private interests for a fraction of the cost of previous NASA programs, Escaping Gravity offers a blueprint for how to drive productive and meaningful government change.

    Beware False Tigers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 55:00


    Beware False Tigers: Strategies and Antidotes for an Age of Stress Show Guest: Frank Forencich The world is full of tigers, what we call stressors, but only some of them are real. Learn their ways and you'll become stronger, wiser, and more resilient. Our world is in turmoil, bearing down on our minds and bodies with increasing pressure, acute crises, and wicked problems. Cortisol surges through our tissue, driving us toward impatience, distress, dysfunctional behavior, and declining health. According to Frank Forencich, the author of Beware of False Tigers, the standard narrative tells us that stress is an individual problem with individual solutions. It's a lifestyle issue, a medical condition, and a challenge to our personal well-being. But the standard narrative gets it wrong. In fact, stress is a systemic, psychosocial problem and a global health issue. It's a shared predicament that demands collective action. The good news is that stress can actually be the key to unlocking a more functional and fulfilling future for all of us. Beware False Tigers is a book about focus. It's about responding appropriately, to the right tigers, in the right proportion, at the right time. As you'll discover, our encounter with stress can be fascinating, powerful, and incredibly meaningful.

    Managing Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 55:00


    Managing Safety: A Top Priority When Caring for People with Mobility Disabilities Show Guest: Michael McCormick & Krishna Ramjattan Mobility disabilities do not just affect seniors. Recent research by the CDC reports over 30 million cases in the US alone from age 18 and up. And though the causes vary among the young to middle-aged groups, the number No. 1 cause of mobility impairment for seniors over 60 is from falls. In addition. the CDC also states that the greatest risk factors for mobility injuries to healthcare workers and family caregivers result from manual lifting, moving and repositioning of individuals into and out of beds and bedside chairs. Michael McCormick, a well-respected, 30-year neuromuscular therapist, and his business partner Krishna Ramjattan, a successful engineer in the area of medical devices, have witnessed firsthand how their family and friends lost their freedoms to mobility disabilities. In 2021, after much time researching the topic Mike's and Krishna's passion to help others led to a new wellness venture and the introduction the EasyUp adjustable bed to address mobility challenges. In addition to providing solutions for improved circulation and multi-positioning for pain relief, the Easy Up bed also adjusts for sitting to watch TV, reading, or eating in bed. It's superior quality memory foam mattress allows for the best sleep possible and most importantly, its state-of-the-art rotating and lifting platform gives the user that extra help they need to safely get in and out of bed in just seconds. With this bed, you or your loved one can maintain your freedom, in style and comfort!

    Chicken Soup of the Soul

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 55:00


    Chicken Soup of the Soul: Your 10 Keys to Happiness, 101 Real-Life Stories to Improve Your Life Show Guest: Amy Newmark You already have all the necessary tools to find your happiness – you just need to learn how to use them. These inspirational, personal stories from Chicken Soup for the Soul's library provide role models and tips so you can apply these keys to happiness to your own life. According to Newmark, the most essential key to happiness is gratitude. She says, “I don't think you can be truly happy without incorporating gratitude into your life.” She says the second most important key to happiness is forgiveness, calling it “one of the best tools we have at our disposal to create a better life for ourselves.” Why does she think it's so important? She says it's because of the emotional weight that we carry when we hold onto resentments. In her introduction to the forgiveness chapter, she likens those feelings to wearing a heavy cloak, and she recommends shrugging our shoulders so that cloak falls to the ground, leaving the bad parts of our pasts “in the past where they belong.” This collection of stories from the Chicken Soup for the Soul library will remind your audience that finding true happiness may not be as difficult as they think — in fact, they have the necessary tools — they just have to learn how to use them! After 14 years as editor-in-chief of Chicken Soup for the Soul, Amy Newmark has figured out the ten keys to happiness. Even adopting one of them will make a big difference to your listeners and viewers. She will share stories that illustrate the ten keys.

    Behind the Button

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 55:00


    Behind the Button: Journey in Life and Fashion and How They are Interwoven Show Guest: Jill Strickland Brown Behind the Button shares a look behind the scenes of the empowering story of Jill Strickland Brown's rise in the fashion industry, from small-town customer service gal, to NYC seven-figure independent sales representative, to thriving retail store owner, influencing and supporting thousands of women along the way. In her book, Jill weaves her fashion and style tips with her inspiring message of hope and transformation. Readers will learn how to design their best lives-both inside and out. This story of resilience and tenacity will inspire you to reach your goals and discover that we are all interwoven, that we are all connected.

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