Extraordinary is a podcast focusing on how leadership, mindfulness, and innovation empowers us to create a better approach to healthcare. New episodes are now available every month and we'll get back to every two weeks soon.
Gabrielle Thomas is an Entrepreneur, Creative Director, and Wellness Educator.With over 10 years of experience working front line in mental health and addictions. She furthered her studies in holistic nutrition and functional medicine, earning her a career as a Holistic Practitioner. Gabrielle has spent the last 7 years on the business side of things. Launching her first start-up in 2012, then going on to develop a women-led media company while growing her personal and lifestyle brand. In an age where people are starting to look within. Gabrielle is busy making business literacy and wellness a focus on women's culture. She helps women to trust themselves, build businesses, and claim their seat at the table while getting paid what they deserve. She shares her real-world insights through online mentoring, speaking at events, retreats, and workshops.Gabrielle's websiteLess Caption More Action websiteFind Gabrielle on Instagram - @thegabriellethomasPhoto credit: Brian Yungblut
Dr. Arya's TEDx talk at RutgersYou can find Vibhuti on Instagram - @vibhuti.arya and on LinkedIn.The reference for fixing vs. helping, from Rachel Naomi Remen, Helping, Fixing, or Serving?
Jess Robert's Contact Information: EmailLinkedIn Articles/resources:Healthcare article: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27001093/or direct, here.Huffington Post on Rethinking Design ThinkingHuffington Post on Solving the wrong problemsChapter: https://connect.springerpub.com/highwire_display/entity_view/node/116591/content_detailsCulture Change through design
https://www.carnegiehall.org/Explore/Articles/2020/04/10/The-Joke https://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/nyregion/29fyi.html Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell The Sports Gene, by David Epstein Ultralearning (Scott Young) https://tim.blog/2016/10/06/the-art-and-science-of-learning-anything-faster/ https://sports.yahoo.com/news/how-a-steve-nash-drill-has-helped-uconn-advance-deep-into-ncaa-tournament-040824027.html Flow, by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Seth Godin's website and podcast Akimbo. Akimbo Podcast Episodes Mentioned: Live at the United Nations Systems Thinking Enrollment and Possibilities Operating Systems Link for the Real Skills Conference Website Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music Editing done by Women Podcasting Company Photo Credit: Darius Bashar and Archangel
Nadine Kelly's website and podcast Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Deprescribing.org Lown Institute and the medication overload work they are doing. Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Baptist Management System [YouTube Channel][1] [Toyota Kata Book][2] (from Amazon) You can find Sam Lynd on Twitter (@samlynd) or [LinkedIn][3] Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company. [1]: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCenz5FCdpak3H9FWDjLC4ng [2]: https://www.amazon.com/Toyota-Kata-Managing-Improvement-Adaptiveness/dp/0071635238 [3]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuellynd
Health Hats website You can find more about Danny's podcast, Health Hats Podcast, on Apple Podcasts. Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Visit Kate's website at https://www.katebathrascoaching.com for more information on coaching details. Kate's twitter: @katebathrascoaching Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Allison Holzer is the co-CEO and Chief Innovation Officer at InspireCorps, an inspiration strategy firm that partners with organizations to drive business growth and innovation. She is the co-author of “Dare to Inspire: Sustain the Fire of Inspiration in Work and Life” (Hachette, November 2019), a book that redefines inspiration as a critical resource in modern work and organizational culture. She passionately speaks and writes on this topic, grounded in her original thought-leadership in executive coaching, emotional intelligence, and applied positive psychology. Allison holds a B.A. in psychological brain sciences, with an emphasis on learning and cognition, from Dartmouth College and dual master’s degrees in education and Fine Art from American University. To learn more, please visit the website, InspireCorps.com and follow the company on social @InspireCorpsCo. To connect with Allison directly, she's on Twitter @aaholzer. Dare to Inspire on Amazon Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Apologies for the audio imperfections - this resolves by episode 3. Thank you all your patience! Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Shannon Weber's website. Show Up Hard resources, including the Resiliency Landscape. Apologies for the audio imperfections - this resolves by episode 3. Thank you all your patience! Special thank you to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the "Blue" music. Editing done by Women Podcasting Company.
Enjoy this bonus episode. It's a short episode about the important lessons I've learned while working on Transitions of Care.
Scott Perry's website Creative on Purpose Scott's latest book: Endeavor: Cultivate Excellence While Making a Difference Seth Godin's Akimbo Workshops Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
You can find Christy Kovel on Twitter - @christykovel Alzheimer's Association CT website
Jeanette Bronée is CEO and Founder of Path For Life - https://pathforlife.com. Jeanette is an author (Eat to Feel Full) and Tedx Speaker.
In this episode, we talk with John Pelletier, adjunct faculty at the University of Maine at Fort Kent where he teaches managerial accounting, business management, and business leadership.
Michael O'Brien's website Conversational Intelligence: How Great Leaders Build Trust and Get Extraordinary Results by Judith Glaser Becoming by Michelle Obama
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Jennifer Adams, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Idaho State University College of Pharmacy. Topics range from student development, diversity, and you guessed it, leadership.
Please enjoy links to books, authors, apps, etc. we discussed in this episode. Ten Thousand Joys and Ten Thousand Sorrows: A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's by Olivia Hoblitzelle Dan Harris - 10% Happier Podcast with Dan Harris Insight Timer (app) Jon Kabat-Zinn: Coming to Our Senses and Full Catastrophe Living Heal Thy Self: Lessons on Mindfulness in Medicine by Saki Santorelli
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Chelsea McDonnell, PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident at the Memphis VA in Memphis, TN. Topics range from mentoring, making the transition to Resident, and you guessed it, leadership.
Join us as we learn how leadership, mindfulness, and innovation empowers us to create a better approach to healthcare. We all have something extraordinary to share and I hope this podcast inspires you to speak up, to show us your leadership, and help build a better system. My guests will be health care professionals, as well as, leaders from other industries. I've found by borrowing ideas from outside our industry allows for surprising innovation, and combining that with insights from our co-workers, employees and patients opens the door to stronger leadership. That’s what this podcast sets out to do and I hope you’ll join us. Please subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts and most importantly: Thank you for being extraordinary. Special thanks to Tom Doucette of The Paul Houston Project for the music to this podcast. Much appreciated!