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⭐️ Want support with real-world strategies that actually work on your campus? We're doing that every day in the School for School Counselors Mastermind. Come join us! ⭐️**********************************Behavior charts. Consequence ladders. ABC data.They're everywhere- and school counselors are often expected to be in the middle of it.But what happens when the behaviorist framework you're handed feels completely misaligned with your counseling instincts? What if you're tired of being the “behavior person” when all you want is to help kids feel safe and understood?In this episode, I'm naming the tension between behaviorism and trauma-informed care, and why school counselors are so often stuck in the middle. We'll explore how to hold both structure and compassion… and how to begin stepping back into the role that actually reflects your training.If you've ever felt caught between compliance and connection, this one's for you.[00:00] Why behavior plans feel off for counselors[03:00] Behaviorism basics (and why it still dominates)[06:45] Trauma-informed care: the “can't,” not “won't” lens[10:00] Can you hold structure and compassion?[14:00] Real-life examples: escape and attention-seeking[16:30] The problem isn't just strategy—it's your role[17:30] Three frameworks that actually work[20:00] How to stop being “the behavior person”[24:00] Four ways to shift the narrative[27:00] Final encouragement + your next stepReferencesBarth, R. P., Lee, B. R., Lindsey, M. A., Collins, K. S., Strieder, F. H., Chorpita, B. F., Becker, K. D., & Snowden, L. R. (2004). Evidence-based practice in mental health services for youth. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 31(2), 213–233. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02287377Berger, E., Green, S., & Dalton, L. (2019). Educator perceptions of trauma-informed care in schools: A qualitative study. School Mental Health, 11(3), 483–496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12310-019-09323-zBlaustein, M., & Kinniburgh, K. (2010). Treating traumatic stress in children and adolescents: How to foster resilience through attachment, self-regulation, and competency. Guilford Press.Greene, R. W., Ablon, J. S., & Goring, J. C. (2003). A transactional model of oppositional behavior: Underpinnings of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 41(11), 20–25. https://doi.org/10.3928/0279-3695-20031101-08Overstreet, S., & Chafouleas, S. M. (2016). Trauma-informed schools: Introduction to the special issue. School Mental Health, 8(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12310-016-9184-1Perry, B. D. (2006). Fear and learning: Trauma-related factors in the adult education process. In S. Johnson & K. Taylor (Eds.), The Neuroscience of Learning and Development (pp. 123–142). Jossey-Bass.Perry, B. D., & Szalavitz, M. (2017). The boy who was raised as a dog: And other stories from a child psychiatrist's notebook (3rd ed.). Basic Books.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network. (n.d.). Trauma-Informed School Strategies During COVID-19. https://www.nctsn.org/resources/trauma-informed-school-strategies-during-covid-19**********************************Our goal at School for School Counselors is to help school counselors stay on fire, make huge impacts for students, and catalyze change for our roles through grassroots advocacy and collaboration. Listen to get to know more about us and our mission, feel empowered and inspired, and set yourself up for success in the wonderful world of school counseling.
In this episode, Dr. Stuart Ablon—a renowned clinical psychologist and Harvard Medical School faculty member—shares a radically different approach to understanding and addressing challenging behavior in kids and adults alike. He introduces the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) model, built on a powerful insight: "People do well if they can." Through real-life examples and a live roleplay with Tim and Troy Green, Dr. Ablon walks us through a practical, three-step framework to handle difficult situations without power struggles, guilt, or frustration. Whether you're a parent, teacher, coach, or boss, this episode will give you tools to build empathy, connection, and real problem-solving skills in your relationships. Visit Dr. Ablon's website: https://www.stuartablon.com SPONSORS: ElevenLabs: Thanks to ElevenLabs (https://elevenlabs.io) for supporting this episode and powering Tim's voice. ALS Investment Fund: Thanks to ALS Investment Fund (https://www.alsinvestmentfund.com) for supporting this episode. SOCIAL: Website: https://tgnlu.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/nlutimgreen Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NLUpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nlupod/ AUDIO ONLY: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5fhcANt7CSnYvgBlgxpVVa Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nothing-left-unsaid/id1734094890 PERSONAL: Tackle ALS: https://www.tackleals.com Tim Green Books: https://authortimgreen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Despite living more solidly in the psychology domain, Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) as a treatment for oppositional behaviors is increasingly moving into the mainstream. But does its attempts to change behavior patterns make it behavior analytic or something else? In this episode we look at a few of the earliest studies to evaluate the efficacy of CPS as well as some of the more recent publications on CPS as a treatment for challenging behavior and to discuss just what it is and whether you should be paying attention. But will we answer the key question: Is studying CPS an avenue of collaboration between behavior analysis and psychology or a watered-down version of older behavioral treatments? This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Greene, R.W., Ablon, J.S., & Goring, J.C. (2003). A transactional model of oppositional behavior: Underpinnings of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 55, 67-75. doi: 10.1016/S0022-3999(02)00585-8 Greene, R.W., Ablon. J.S., Goring, J.C., Raezer-Blakely, L., Markey, J., Monuteaux, M.C., Henin, A., Edwards, G., & Rabbit, S. (2004). Effectiveness of Collaborative Problem Solving in affectively dysregulated children with oppositional-defiant disorder: Initial findings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1157-1164. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.1157 Pollastri, A.R., Wang, L., Eddy, C.J., & Ablon, J.S. (2023). An open trial of Collaborative Problem Solving in a naturalistic outpatient setting. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28, 512-524. doi: 10.1177/13591045221094387 Stoll, S.J., Hartman, J.D., Paxton, D., Wang, L., Ablon, J.S., Perry, B.D., & Pollastri, A.R. (2023). De-implemnting a point and level system in youth residential care without increased safety risk: A case study. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth. doi: 10.1080/0886571X.2023.2233408 If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
As our resolution for the new year, we decided to record 300 podcast episodes. And wouldn't you know it: We're almost there! Kick off 2025 by learning about the, surprisingly, never-before discussed on the show matching law! Then we blast off into a more recent development by reviewing research on Collaborative Problem Solving before settling down for a wintry Grab Bag jamboree. And speaking of jamborees, we release our 300th episode on the always relevant topic, vaccines not causing autism. Want to see ABA Inside Track celebrate the 300th episode milestone in person? Join us on Thursday, January 9th, 2025 from 5-7pm EST at Regis College for a full-length live recording, food, our typical brand of shenanigans, and a free CE. Click here to RSVP. Articles for January 2025 Matching Law Reed, D.D. & Kaplan, B.A. (2011). The matching law: A tutorial for practitioners. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 4, 15-24. doi: 10.1007/BF03391780 Alferink, L.A., Critchfield, T.S., Hitt, J.L., & Higgins, W.J. (2009). Generality of the matching law as a descriptor of shot selection in basketball. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 42, 595-608. doi: 10.1901/jaba.2009.42-595 Morris, S.L. & Vollmer, T.R. (2022). The matching law provides a quantitative description of social time allocation in children with autism. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 55, 934-957. doi: 10.1002/jaba.934 Auld Bag Syne (Winter 2025 Grab Bag) Graham, S., Keenan, M., & Dillenburger, K. (2024). All for one and one for all: The good inclusion game. Behavioral Interventions. doi: 10.1002/bin.2048 Migan-Gandonou Horr, J. & Campos, C. (2024). Effects of a technology‐based self‐management intervention on social media use in a college student. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00977-3 Schmidt, J., Krantz, J., King, H., Vetter, J., & Maruska, C. (2024). Using a brief experimental analysis for writing speed intervention identification. Behavioral Interventions, 39. doi: 10.1002/bin.2019 Collaborative Problem Solving Greene, R.W., Ablon, J.S., & Goring, J.C. (2003). A transactional model of oppositional behavior: Underpinnings of the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 55, 67-75. doi: 10.1016/S0022-3999(02)00585-8 Greene, R.W., Ablon. J.S., Goring, J.C., Raezer-Blakely, L., Markey, J., Monuteaux, M.C., Henin, A., Edwards, G., & Rabbit, S. (2004). Effectiveness of Collaborative Problem Solving in affectively dysregulated children with oppositional-defiant disorder: Initial findings. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 1157-1164. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.72.6.1157 Pollastri, A.R., Wang, L., Eddy, C.J., & Ablon, J.S. (2023). An open trial of Collaborative Problem Solving in a naturalistic outpatient setting. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 28, 512-524. doi: 10.1177/13591045221094387 Stoll, S.J., Hartman, J.D., Paxton, D., Wang, L., Ablon, J.S., Perry, B.D., & Pollastri, A.R. (2023). De-implemnting a point and level system in youth residential care without increased safety risk: A case study. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth. doi: 10.1080/0886571X.2023.2233408 Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism Ahearn, W.H. (2010). What every behavior analyst should know about the “MMR causes autism” hypothesis. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 3, 46-52. doi: 10.1007/BF03391757 Deer, B. (2011). How the case against the MMR vaccine was fixed. The BMJ, 342:c5347. doi: 10.1136/bmj.c5347 Taylor, L.E., Swerdfeger, A.L., & Eslick, G.D. (2014). Vaccines are not associated with autism: An evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies. Vaccine, 32, 3623-2629. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.04.085 Alvik-Harju, C. (2024). Finding more constructive ways forward in the debate over vaccines with increased disability cultural competence. Med Humanit, 49, 9-16. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2021-012342
Thinning, easy bruising, crepiness...all are characteristics of aging skin, and describe a condition called dermatoporosis. Drs Harper, Ablon and Lain discuss its molecular etiology, relationship to cellular senescence, and a new therapy that offers hope. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this podcast is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode will change the way you think about every relationship in your life. Today, Harvard's Dr. Stuart Ablon is distilling 30 years of behavior change research into one hour. Dr. Ablon is the Founder and Director of Think: Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital, which focuses on Collaborative Problem Solving. An award-winning psychologist, Dr. Ablon is also a professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.After listening, you will have a completely new approach to dealing with difficult people, challenging kids, and family members.In this candid and relatable conversation, Mel and Dr. Ablon bust through the most common parenting myths and offers a simple 3 step approach for transforming even the most frustrating dynamics. This episode isn't just about solving conflicts; it's about creating a deeper understanding of others and fostering lasting change. Whether you're a parent, partner, or simply navigating life's challenges, this conversation is for you.For more resources, including links to the studies mentioned in the episode, click here for the podcast episode page.If you liked this episode, and want to create a peaceful connection with family, listen to to this episode next: The Simple Tool That Will Transform Your Family DynamicConnect with Mel: Get Mel's new book, The Let Them TheoryWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's personal letter Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes Disclaimer
My guest is Dr. Stuart Ablon, a renowned psychologist from Harvard Medical School, Associate Professor, and Thomas G. Stemberg Endowed Chair. He is also the founding director of Think: Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Ablon shares insights from his groundbreaking approach, Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), which emphasizes empathy and skill-building over traditional discipline methods. In this engaging episode, Dr. Ablon explains the importance of understanding and addressing children's underlying skills deficits and how parents can work collaboratively with their kids to solve behavioral issues. Through practical scenarios, listeners will learn how to apply the CPS model to everyday parenting challenges, fostering stronger relationships and better outcomes for children. Whether you're a parent of a young child or a teenager, this episode provides valuable tools to help you navigate the complexities of raising a child with ADHD. Discover how empathy and collaboration can transform your parenting approach and support your child's development and well-being. Learn more: https://www.stuartablon.com/ https://thinkkids.org/staff_members/dr-j-stuart-ablon/ Thank you for listening! Please share and leave a review! Stay connected to Kate at ADHDKidsCanThrive.com: ADHD Kids Can Thrive Sign Up #adhd #adhdkid #adhdparent #adhdkidscanthrive #adhdparentsupport #adhdsupport #specialed #parenting #ADHDkidhealth #brainhealth #anxiety #depression #learningdisabilities #dyslexia #executivefunctioning #autism #neurodiverse #ADHDchild
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Dr. Stuart Ablon is the Founding Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School. An award-winning psychologist, he authored three influential books on addressing challenging behavior. Dr. Ablon is a globally recognized speaker and teaches a unique approach to understanding and managing difficult behaviors across various settings. He has implemented his collaborative problem-solving approach in numerous organizations worldwide. www.thedadedge.com/friday176 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.stuartablon.com www.yourbrainonsocialmedia.org www.thinkkids.org
In todays podcast, Dr. Ablon explores how conventional deiscipline methods often backfire, creating a downward spiral of resentment and frustration, and a missed opportunity for growth. In this refreshing approach of changing problem behavior, Dr. Ablon helps parents to understand that often behaviour is a result of "skill, not will". He looks at how like flexibility, frustration tolerance, and problem solving are all required to help a child to move through challenging moments- and how often these skills need to be nurtured in our kids. In the podcast, Dr. Ablon walks a parent through how to use collaborative problem solving when her child refuses to get off of his xbox! Stuart Ablon, Ph.D., is Founder and Director of Think:Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. An award-winning psychologist, Dr. Ablon is Associate Professor and the Thomas G. Stemberg Endowed Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of three books, Changeable, , The School Discipline Fix, andco-author of Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach. Interested in more from the Institute? The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children For a limited time only, buy a copy of our The Parenting Handbook: Your Guide to Raising Resilient Children and recieve a free gift! Yes, when you buy our book you also get access to our Compassionate Discipline workshop valued at $87.84. Not quite sure yet? Download a free chapter! To find out more, click here for more info! Interested in our Professional Membership? ICP is thrilled to offer its new professional membership. This membership comes with 30+ accredited mental health courses, 15 general children's mental health courses, bi-monthly professional group consults, access to our live tranings, printables, scripts, and case note templates. Affordable, accesible training all in one spot! Find out more here
Today's parents and caregivers face the unique challenge of guiding kids through the complexities of social media, trying to ensure a safe and positive experience in the digital landscape. Over the past two decades, social media usage has skyrocketed among kids and teens, and right alongside it, we have seen mental health issues increase at an alarming rate. While legal action against social media companies aims to hold them accountable for their platforms' effects on kids and teens, and research continues to highlight these correlations, there has yet to be a great solution to protect children from the vulnerability they experience on these platforms. It doesn't feel like parents should wait for someone else to solve a problem that exists in so many households across the country. In today's special episode, Jill talks with Dr. Stuart Ablon, award-winning psychologist, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, and Founder and Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital. Jill talks to Dr. Ablon about his approach and how it can be used to have a productive conversation with your kids to talk about social media. Your Brain on Social Media is partnering with Dr. Ablon and Think:Kids to provide resources and support on how to have productive conversations with your kids about social media. Visit yourbrainonsocialmedia.org/thinkkids to access these resources and learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's parents and caregivers face the unique challenge of guiding kids through the complexities of social media, trying to ensure a safe and positive experience in the digital landscape. Over the past two decades, social media usage has skyrocketed among kids and teens, and right alongside it, we have seen mental health issues increase at an alarming rate. While legal action against social media companies aims to hold them accountable for their platforms' effects on kids and teens, and research continues to highlight these correlations, there has yet to be a great solution to protect children from the vulnerability they experience on these platforms. It doesn't feel like parents should wait for someone else to solve a problem that exists in so many households across the country. In today's special episode, Jill talks with Dr. Stuart Ablon, award-winning psychologist, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, and Founder and Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital. Jill talks to Dr. Ablon about his approach and how it can be used to have a productive conversation with your kids to talk about social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rabbi YY Interviews Dr. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D.: at a "Fresh Start" Alumni Webinar, moderated by Yochanan Polter founder of Fresh Start Dr. Ablon is an award-winning psychologist, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Founder and Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the author of three books, including Changeable, hand-picked by Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Dan Pink and Susan Cain for their Next Big Idea Club. One of the worlds top-rated thought-leaders and keynote speakers at conferences including SXSW, TedX and NATCON, he teaches a very different approach to understanding and addressing challenging behavior of all types and in all people from homes to classroom to the boardroom. Fresh Start Retreat is an intensive 7-day retreat designed for men and women who want to understand, process, and heal from unresolved trauma, neglect, and abuse. To learn more about Fresh Start Retreat Center please visit https://Jewishfreshstart.com
Rabbi YY Interviews Dr. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D.: at a "Fresh Start" Alumni Webinar, moderated by Yochanan Polter co-founder of Fresh Start Dr. Ablon is an award-winning psychologist, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Founder and Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the author of three books, including Changeable, hand-picked by Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Dan Pink and Susan Cain for their Next Big Idea Club. One of the worlds top-rated thought-leaders and keynote speakers at conferences including SXSW, TedX and NATCON, he teaches a very different approach to understanding and addressing challenging behavior of all types and in all people from homes to classroom to the boardroom. Fresh Start Retreat is an intensive 7-day retreat designed for men and women who want to understand, process, and heal from unresolved trauma, neglect, and abuse. To learn more about Fresh Start Retreat Center please visithttps://Jewishfreshstart.com
Rabbi YY Interviews Dr. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D.: at a "Fresh Start" Alumni Webinar, moderated by Yochanan Polter co-founder of Fresh Start Dr. Ablon is an award-winning psychologist, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Founder and Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the author of three books, including Changeable, hand-picked by Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Dan Pink and Susan Cain for their Next Big Idea Club. One of the worlds top-rated thought-leaders and keynote speakers at conferences including SXSW, TedX and NATCON, he teaches a very different approach to understanding and addressing challenging behavior of all types and in all people from homes to classroom to the boardroom. Fresh Start Retreat is an intensive 7-day retreat designed for men and women who want to understand, process, and heal from unresolved trauma, neglect, and abuse. To learn more about Fresh Start Retreat Center please visithttps://Jewishfreshstart.com
In today's episode, we sit down with Dr. Glynis Ablon, sought-after speaker and researcher, to discuss how Erchonia's Lasers are providing doctors and patients with powerful new options in helping those who are looking for solutions for non-invasive fat reduction. To learn more about these tools you can check out Erchonia's site here: https://www.erchonia.com/product-category/lasers-for-fat-loss/ https://abloninstitute.com/home/ https://www.erchonia.com/product-category/lasers-for-fat-loss/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/glynis-ablon-828141110/
Listen to the second part of our conversation with Mike Ablon, Founding Partner of PegasusAblon, as he and Terry discuss the future of mixed-use and multifamily. Mike shares how the challenges of inflation and e-commerce can be met on the national level and how well Dallas will fare. The two also share their separate perspectives on how a prime mixed-use development is built… to stack or not to stack uses. Missed part 1 of the discussion? Listen HERE Links: Pegasus Ablon Dallas Design District Walkable City by Jeff Speck Walkable City Rules by Jeff Speck Topics: (0:34) - How do you think the Real Estate industry needs to respond to the economic challenges we are seeing today? (6:04) - What lessons from the past should we keep in mind at this moment in time from a RE ownership, operation, and investment perspective? (9:32) - How do you think Dallas will behave in a recession and why? (12:15) - What are the biggest opportunities and challenges for the city of Dallas? (16:21) - For Terry: Where do you disagree with any of the answers given in this episode?
Mike Ablon, founding partner of PegasusAblon, joins Terry to share his insights into developing notable projects like the Dallas Design District using personalization and profiling. Plus, they discuss trends in mixed-use and multifamily real estate and if rental demand will slow down. Leaning In is published every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Subscribe on your preferred podcast app to hear part 2 of Mike and Terry's discussion. Topics: (0:41) - Mike's background and career (2:33) - What have been some memorable projects you've worked on? We're there any lessons learned or things you'd do differently? (6:51) - Whare are some trends you see influencing the future of retail, mixed-use, and commercial Real Estate? (12:43) - What trends do you see affecting the future of multifamily? (17:12) - Do you see the amenities and services offered changing in multifamily over the next decade? Links: PegasusAblon Dallas Design District
Stuart Ablon, Ph.D., is Founder and Director of Think:Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. An award-winning psychologist, Dr. Ablon is Associate Professor and the Thomas G. Stemberg Endowed Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is the author of three books, Changeable, hand-picked by Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant, Dan Pink, and Susan Cain for their Next Big Idea Club, The School Discipline Fix, and Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach.Dr. Ablon received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of California at Berkeley and completed his training at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. One of the world's top-rated thought-leaders and keynote speakers, Dr. Ablon teaches educators, parents, clinicians, managers, and leaders a very different approach to understanding and addressing challenging behavior of all types and in all people. Dr. Ablon has helped hundreds of organizations throughout the world implement the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Support the show
In today's episode I interview Tamar Shames, Tamar is a certified trainer in Collaborative Problem Solving, an evidence-based model of care that helps adults focus on identifying the problems that are causing concerning behaviors in kids and solving those problems collaboratively and proactively. Tamar has a wealth of knowledge on this topic and really understands this method which makes it easier to learn and internalize these ideas. She is passionate about this approach and i personally have found this approach to be very helpful along my parenting journey. I think you will find this conversation to be insightful and helpful! To hear more about this parenting approach you can check out these websites and books. Dr Ross's website: livesinthebalance.org,Dr Ablon's website: thinkkids.org Books: Lost at School- Ross Raising Human Beings- Ross Changeable- Ablon. Dr Ablon's Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuoPZkFcLVs&t=4s. Tamar can be reached at tshames@reachchicago.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apositivepodcast/support
Dr. Glynis Ablon, M.D., F.A.A.D. shares some insightful knowledge about the latest developments in dermatology and how to keep your patients feeling confident and vivacious, including: As a member of the South Beach Symposium Planning Committee, you help design and curate the agenda. How do you decide which topics should be covered; do you rely on issues or concerns you see in your practice, or emerging therapeutics/devices/technologies? In your opinion, is it more beneficial for dermatologists to have either a cosmetic, medical, or surgical practice and build a reputation as an expert in one area, or is it more advantageous to offer many dermatologic services? Dermatology is known as one of the most competitive medical specialties. What would your advice be to medical students or residents pursuing a dermatology fellowship and career? The recent approval of JAK inhibitors to treat atopic dermatitis is an exciting development in medical dermatology. Are there any devices or technologies emerging on the aesthetic side you are excited about? Do you see any gaps in the current dermatologic training? Do you see efforts by LiVDerm and South Beach Symposium to address those gaps (if any) and is that a draw for clinicians to seek conferences like ours?
In today's episode we sit down with Dr. Stuart Ablon. Dr. Ablon highlights the importance of empathy when trying to understand where behaviors are coming from. When the system is exhausted and stressed, a vulnerability exists to shift into highly punitive and compliant based consequences. Dr. Ablon teaches us that the issue many of us are facing with our students is that there is a large gap between the skills they are showing up with versus the expectations they are required to meet. Dr. Ablon is the Founder and Director of Think:Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is the author of three books, including Changeable, Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach, and The School Discipline Fix. One of the world's top-rated thought-leaders and keynote speakers, Dr. Ablon teaches educators, parents, clinicians, managers, and leaders a very different approach to understanding and addressing challenging behavior of all types and in all people. Dr. Ablon has helped hundreds of organizations throughout the world implement the Collaborative Problem Solving approach. Intro song: Poet's Row, Young Bones
Educators have a tough job. They are overworked, underpaid, and very under-appreciated. These men and women are tasked with the job of teaching our children. Helping mold them into who they will become as adults. But they also have to face our children at their best and worst behaviors. Educators are being trained to understand the impact of chronic stress and trauma on students' development, behavior, and learning.Schools are making great strides in becoming trauma-informed, and trauma-sensitive, but they have a long way to go. In an article on Psychology Today, Dr. Stuart Ablon writes:"...traditional school discipline revolves around rewarding students when they do what we want and revoking privileges when they don't: a toxic dynamic that many traumatized kids are already all too familiar with in their past relationships with adults. In other words, traditional school disciplinary strategies are about as trauma-uninformed and trauma-insensitive as it gets!" Together we discuss the changes needed to our school systems, how parents collaborate with teachers, and better ways to respond to children in the classrooms.
Jared is a CISO turned CEO. While working as the CISO at Airmap Jared has come across a market need and he decided to embrace that and create a solution to solve the pain point around SDLC training. In his past, he worked at the MITRE Corporation, where he led efforts to ensure the security of communications technologies for multiple U.S. Air Force programs. Join us to learn more about his journey.
Managing Challenging Behavior in Kids - They Lack the Skill, Not the Will. Kids with challenging behavior are tragically misunderstood. It's time for a more compassionate and effective approach. Dr. Ablon is director of Think:Kids, a program in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. (MGH) MGH is the #1 ranked Department of Psychiatry in the US, and is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Tired of meltdowns, nagging, yelling, and constant power struggles between you and your child? Is challenging behavior tearing your family apart? If behavior charts, rewards and punishments aren't working, Dr. Ablon knows why! Research shows challenging kids lack the skill, not the will, to behave. Kids really do well if they can and if they aren't, it's up to us to find out why. Learn how on this podcast. https://thinkkids.org/
Lillian Ablon is the Vulnerability Management Program Lead at Ring. In this episode, she shares with host Hillarie McClure the background of her career, what she's working on with her teams at Ring and Amazon, and why there's still more work to be done in achieving gender parity in cybersecurity. Lillian was featured in the book Women Know Cyber: 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime available on Amazon at https://amazon.com/Women-Know-Cyber-Fascinating-Cybercrime/dp/1733015701 • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com/
« Je m’adresse à mes concitoyens de Choisy-le-Roi, de Thais, d’Orly, d’Ablon, de Villeneuve-le-Roi et de Villeneuve-Saint-Georges. J’appelle leur attention sur un nouveau danger dont nous sommes menacés. On sait que la Compagnie Française de Linoleum a demandé l’an dernier l’autorisation de fabriquer ses produits en cuisant ses huiles sur place et à feu nu. Cette demande a été rejetée par arrêté du Préfet de Police en date du 2 septembre 1882. […] La Compagnie s’est engagée plus que ne le permettrait la prudence la plus élémentaire. Elle veut utiliser à tout prix les bâtiments qu’elle a construits à grands frais. Ah ! si c’était à refaire ! Elle y regarderait à deux fois. Mais enfin la situation est telle, et elle cherche à en tirer le meilleur parti. Aussi a-t-elle introduit une nouvelle demande tendant à obtenir l’autorisation de fabriquer, mais cette fois, sans cuire les huiles sur place. Devons-nous habitants de ce pays, pour ménager les intérêts des capitalistes qui se sont aventurés, devons-nous accepter froidement qu’on empeste la belle plaine qui s’étend sur les rives de la Seine et qui est sise sur les territoire des communes de Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, Ablon, Villeneuve-le-Roi, Orly, Thiais et Choisy-le-Roi ? Je ne le crois pas. […] Je me suis fait présenter l’huile de lin cuite depuis six semaines ; elle sentait horriblement mauvais. Et qu’on le sache bien, cette mauvaise odeur provient d’un principe particulier très volatil et très inflammable, dont les vapeurs prennent aux yeux et à la gorge. Voilà donc un établissement qui répandra des vapeurs malfaisantes et qui, de plus, sera voué à des chances continuelles d’explosion ou d’incendie ; sans compter que la santé des ouvriers sera compromise par un état des choses si déplorable. »
It's officially winter, and there's a chance you're either already feeling the effects on your skin and your hair (or you will be soon). Don't stress, though: Bustle reached out to a number of pros, including Dr. Glynis Ablon, M.D., a Dove expert dermatologist, Sebastian professional top artist Angel Cardona, Nine Zero One stylist Sierra Kener, and hair artist Holly Dear of Dear Clarke Salon, to get all the winter hair care tips that'll keep your strands protected and healthy in the dreariest months of the year. Thanks to the frigid temperatures, harsh winds, and dry air, all sorts of beauty dilemmas can wreak havoc on your hair. From brittle strands to out-of-control static, it seems as though beauty routines can't catch a break when the temperatures drop. If you've been asking yourself, "Why is my hair so dry?" or "Why am I experiencing so much breakage?" and are in serious need of some winter hair care tips, experts have got you covered. For everything you need to know — including how the winter affects your scalp and how to moisturize hair — here's your 4-1-1 on keeping those strands in tip-top shape until spring. If your hair feels drier or like it has more static this time of year, that's because the season really affects its health — you're not imagining it. "The idea in cold weather is that it actually affects the hair shaft, the actual cuticle," says Ablon. "It actually lifts up. That's why people feel that the hair is drier and more frizzy." Dear explains that the hair changes aren't just limited to the cold temperatures outside. "Lack of humidity, heaters, dry cold air, and all the things that winter weather brings creates dehydration to your hair and scalp," she tells Bustle. "These things can raise your pH balance and dehydrate your hair, causing it to be dry and brittle." You know how your strands are more prone to static this time of year? She notes that this is all due to dehydration, which is more common in the winter. One of the best things you can do for your hair in the wintertime is to load up on the moisture, according to Ablon and Dear. It's important to coat your strands with product in order to protect it from the weather, which helps to seal in moisture and prevent frizz, breakage and static, says Ablon. "You want to use a really good conditioner," she adds. "You don't need to condition at the root more — really just the strands, the hair shafts themselves, again to protect the hair." Dear suggests using a regimen of moisturizing hair care essentials this time of year, pointing to "products that bring scalp care and intense hydration." That includes: a balancing and hydrating shampoo, a hydrating conditioner, a hydrating hair mask, and a moisturizing balm or oil. Kener also says to pay attention to the hairline. "I love [using] an oil, especially around the hairline hairs," she tells Bustle. "I tell my clients those are so fragile as they’re coming off of your peach fuzz from your face, so they are the most likely to break once dry." Her tip? Moisturize your hair like you do with your skin. Some common hair care habits can be sneaky culprits behind damage, namely: heat styling. "The idea is that you want to do whatever you can to avoid the stressors: blow drying your hair everyday, using the chemicals [in hair care products], and using flatirons," says Ablon. Cardona echoes this, telling Bustle that air drying is your best bet this time of year. "A blow dryer can dry out your scalp by slowing down oil production, and oils are necessary to naturally condition your hair," she says. Dear adds that there are more unexpected ways to prevent damage than avoiding harsh chemicals and hot tools. "Stay hydrated with lots of water. Keep a humidifier in your room. Keep the heat off at night or at least keep it cooler so it doesn’t run as long and dehydrate your hair and skin," she says. Kener says that the dry skin that's common in the winter months can also affect your hair. "The winter season will cause a dry scalp because your skin is also dry," she tells Bustle, adding that she gets a lot of clients this time of year with dandruff and flakes. "I always recommend getting a good tea tree oil and applying it to your scalp and combing out any dry flakes before getting in the shower," she says. Another thing to consider? Your accessories. Cardona says winter hats can absorb moisture in the hair which can exacerbate dryness and itchiness. Instead, he recommends using earmuffs that won't make you lose even more. Static in the hair is incredibly common in the wintertime, but pros say there are ways to avoid it. "The idea is that the dry air actually attracts these positive electric charges and that's what's causing [frizz], and so it doesn't do it as much on wet hair," Ablon explains. "It truly does it on dry hair." If you're experiencing it, it's a sign you're dealing with dehydrated strands. Ablon recommends using a good, moisturizing conditioner and a pomade to smooth the hair. "That usually prevents those electric charges from attracting that dry hair and causing static," she says. Kener also says oils are a good way to fight back against this annoying frizz, since they infuse your strands with moisture. "I also recommend not heat styling," she says. If you are going to, though, Kener recommends using a blow dryer with negative ions to "help separate water molecules" so your hair dries faster with less damage (and less static).
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Fridaycast 154 – O tema principal começa aos (3:35) Bancada: Anderson Rocha, Cris Bertold, Michel Gomes e Renato Crozatti. Convidado especial: Eduardo Spohr Jornalista, escritor, professor, blogueiro e autor do novo livro Santo Guerreiro: Roma Invicta Links Fridaycast: Instagram: instagram.com/fridaycast Twitter: twitter.com/fridaycastbr Facebook: facebook.com/fridaycast Participe do “Eu Tava Ali” e mande sua mensagem para o e-mail fridaycast@fridaycast.com.br ou por nossas redes sociais! Apoio: Shogun Livraria - shogunlivraria.com.br Edição: AudioTune - audiotune.com.br Arte de capa: Carlos Anibale - behance.net/anibalecarlos Há 13 anos o livro A Batalha do Apocalipse foi lançado, se tornando um best-seller e alçando Eduardo Spohr para o cenário nacional da literatura. Desde então, Eduardo já lançou mais 3 livros de literatura fantástica e outras obras, como por exemplo os livros Protocolo Bluehand Alienígenas. E hoje, ele volta para falar de seu novo livro que inaugura uma nova trilogia. Saem os anjos Ablon e Daniel da literatura fantástica e entra a figura histórica de São Jorge e o romance histórico com livro Roma Invicta da trilogia Santo Guerreiro Então sem mais delongas, vamos a um bate-papo com Eduardo Spohr e sua nova trilogia Santo Guerreiro! Confira: Pré-Venda Livro Santo Guerreiro: Roma Invicta – Volume 1 Fridaycast 58 – Eduardo Spohr
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These past months and weeks have put tremendous stress on families across the country, on top of the daily challenges we were already navigating. And under tremendous stress, it can become even harder to regulate our emotions, leaving our kids – and even us – struggling with challenging behavior. In today’s episode, Dr. Stuart Ablon, Director of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital, joins Gene to talk through strategies to help you and your kids do the best you can right now. A huge part of this is changing our mindset to remember that challenging behavior is about skill, not will – none of us act out on purpose. Kids behave well if they can, and so do parents. Tune in for ways to focus your energy on building new coping skills for the whole family. Thank you for joining in this conversation. Have questions or comments about addressing kids' climate anxiety? Write to us!Media ListTHINK:Kids (Massachusetts General Hospital)Helping Kids with Challenging Behavior, featuring Stuart Ablon, PhD – Shrinking It Down (MGH Clay Center)Guide to Mental Health Resources for COVID-19 (Massachusetts General Hospital)George Floyd: What happened in the final moments of his life (BBC News)Calling out racism isn't political. It's our moral imperative. (The Week)The Impact of Racism on Child and Adolescent Health (American Academy of Pediatrics)How Racism Harms Children (Harvard Health Blog)Rethinking Challenging Kids - Where There's A Skill, There's A Way (TEDx Talks)Getting It Right: Collaborative Problem Solving for Criminal Justice (National Institute of Corrections)Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators Toolkit: Reducing the Use of Isolation (National Institute of Corrections)The Importance of Sleep for Kids' Emotional Well-being (MGH Clay Center)Calming Your Anxious Mind Through Rhythmic Movement (ACES Connection)Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In (Wikipedia)Collaborative Problem Solving Trainings (Think:Kids) Episode produced by Sara Rattigan Episode edited by Joshua EngMusic by Gene Beresin See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I recently wrote a blog post on the 9 Top Automation Testing Trends for 2020. One quickly-growing trend I listed was security. Since then, I’ve been frequently asked for some useful resources to help folks get started learning about security. That’s why I was excited to learn about HackEdu, an online training platform designed to help software developers to develop code more securely. Unlike other training you may have taken, HackEdu has a unique, hands-on training approach that will keep you engaged and learning actionable security tips you can put into place right away. In this episode, we’ll be talking with Jared Ablon, Co-Founder & CEO of HackEdu, and Arthur Hicken, Chief Evangelist at Parasoft, about why security training is so essential for your teams. Check it out!
Marla Ablon is a registered and licensed dietitian/nutritionist who graduated with honors from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center of Dallas. With over 13 years of experience, her areas of expertise include pediatric/adult weight loss or gain; specialty diets for inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, chronic digestive diseases, food intolerances, food allergies, and low FODMAPs; vegetarian, vegan, plant-based and raw diets; family nutrition and the parent-child feeding relationship. Marla’s mission is to meet clients where they are and guide them toward their goals via knowledge, counseling and practical application of evidence-based nutrition science. Marla has earned Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Certificates of Training in Childhood, Adolescent and Adult Weight Management and a Certificate of Training in Vegetarian Nutrition. www.marlaablon.com
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Dr. Stuart Ablon is the director of Think:Kids, a program in the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital. After he spoke to attendees at the Governor's Summit on Innovative Education, he sat down with Gov. Burgum to have a conversation about behavioral health in an educational setting. To learn more about Dr. Ablon's work, visit thinkkids.org.
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Dr. Stuart Ablon is Director of THINKKIDS/Psychiatry at Massachusetts General and the co-inventor of Collaborative Problem Solving. In this interview with Sheila Hamilton and Dr.'s Brian Goff and Jenna LeJeune, Dr. Ablon talks about parenting explosive children. The well-researched truth, "They Do As Well As They Can" may change the way you think about discipline forever.
Rewards. Punishments. Incentives. What parent hasn’t used one or all of these when trying to navigate challenging behavior in their kids? These might be great strategies when the root of the problem is a lack of motivation. But in reality, that’s not often the case. The truth is, for most kids – and even adults – “bad behavior” isn’t about a lack of will, but rather a lack of skills like flexibility, tolerance, and problem solving.The great thing about skills is that we can practice and acquire new ones! In this episode of Shrinking It Down, co-hosts Gene and Steve welcome Dr. Stuart Ablon of Think:Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital to talk about his new book, Changeable, and how parents can help their kids to overcome challenging behavior.Thank you for joining us in this journey and conversation. If you have a question or comment about this episode, we’d love to hear from you! Write to us here.Media List· Changeable (J. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D.)· Think: Kids, Collaborative Problem Solving (Massachusetts General Hospital)· Justin Trudeau’s son throws hilarious tantrums on state visit (Yahoo! Lifestyle) -· Help Anyone Change Their Behavior – Even Yourself! (Psychology Today) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RAND Corporation researcher Lillian Ablon discusses global markets for stolen digital data and zero-day exploits, the longevity of zero-day vulnerabilities, and the resulting impact on business risk profiles. Did you like the show? You can rate, review, subscribe. (Playing time:40:34)
In this episode, psychologist and author Stuart Ablon is joined in conversation by Nicolle Zapien, CIIS’s Dean of Professional Psychology and Health, to explore the science of how people change.
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Dr. Stuart Ablon joins host Kristin Walker to discuss his parcipitation and presentation at The National Council for Behavioral Health's annual conference. J. Stuart Ablon, Ph.D., is the Director of Think:Kids in the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also Associate Professor and the Thomas G. Stemberg Endowed Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Ablon is author of the books Changeable: The Surprising Science Behind Helping Anyone Change, Treating Explosive Kids: The Collaborative Problem Solving Approach, and The School Discipline Fix.Dr. Ablon received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of California at Berkeley and completed his training at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. A dynamic and engaging speaker, Dr. Ablon was ranked #5 on the list of the world’s top rated keynote speakers in the academic arena. Dr. Ablon trains parents, educators, and clinicians, and helps organizations throughout the world implement the Collaborative Problem Solving approach.
"What planted the seed for this book for me was an agent who came to me because he had benefited personally from our work and from our collaborative problem solving approach and it had a transformative effect upon him and his family. And he came to me and said he thought there was a much broader audience for my work." Learn more: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/540671/changeable/
Stress seems to be an inescapable factor of modern life, and whilst we ‘know’ that stress is bad for us, have you ever wondered what it is actually doing to your health, your body and your face? Well this week on Inside Cosmetic Surgery Today we have a great guest who has been doing a lot of research on stress … Read more about this episode...
Interview with dermatologist, Dr Glynis Ablon reveals the harmful effects of stress on your skin and how she says you can slow the aging process and look younger through proven stress controls.
Eduardo Spohr é um nome cada vez mais conhecido e consagrado entre os leitores. Com um universo habitado por anjos, demônios e criaturas mitológicas seus livros já somam mais de 700 mil cópias vendidas. Esse fenômeno se deve ao talento do escritor aliado ao apoio e incentivo dos leitores. Hoje reunimos Jef Barbosa, Alfa e Pedro Pallota para trazer um bate-papo com o jornalista, nerdcaster e escritor de A Batalha do Apocalipse e da trilogia Filhos do Éden; Eduardo Spohr. Nesse programa: Soubemos um pouco da sua infância e influências. Entendemos mais os seus métodos e dificuldades ao construir um romance. E viajamos por esse universo tão rico onde habitam Ablon, Kaira, Denyel e tantos outros. Acesse www.podtudonocast.com.br para conferir os links citados.
Nesse programa conheça a incrível mitologia criada por um escritor nacional, atravesse o Tecido da Realidade e conheça outras religiões e dimensões, embarque nessa ficção fantástica sensacional, suba na garupa da moto de Ablon e parta para o pocalipse, conheça os conceitos por trás do Livre Arbítrio e do Determinismo, e tente conhecer coisas novas, pois aquele que não conhece a rua lá fora vive sempre fechado em seu quintal. Com a participação dos AlgumaCoisaCasters: Marco Febrini, Rafael Caldana, Tati Pimenta, nosso convidado especial: Adrian Lemos, e a mulher das barbas, Kelleni Vaikuntha. Agradecimentos especiais para os Dubladores: Ricardo Suke: Arcanjo Miguel; Ian Pinto: Arcanjo Uziel; Adrian Lemos: Apollyon; Kelleni Vaikhunta: Shamira; Thiago Santana: Nahor; Fernando Camargo: Balberith; Tati Pimenta: Korrigan; Rodrigo Poli: Orion; Marco Febrini: Ablon, Narração, Produção e Edição. Acessem e curtam: Facebook do AlgumaCoisaCast Acessem e sigam: Twitter do AlgumaCoisaCast Acessem e participem: Grupo Ouvintes do ACC Acessem: Podflix do AlgumaCoisaCast Itunes do ACC Acessem e se cadastrem: NerdSky Barbas Fodas? Acessem e consultem os preços e os modelos: KellStore. PODCASTS DO NOSSO CORAÇÃOZINHO: Acessem: POWdcast Acessem: Meia-lua Cast Acessem: Costelas & Hidromel Acessem: TransmimentoCast Acessem: RenegadosCast Acessem: MetalPHD Links citados no Cast: Grupo Ouvintes AlgumaCoisaCast COBAIAS DE LÁZARO – CÓDIGOS PROMOCIONAIS. Códigos para iPhone: 1 - PFFXJ4MYE74Y 2 - NT4Y4F7EHK7K Códigos para iPad: 1 - Y3JWWFANLHXR 2 - PERRYX63HRKT Colunas Descolados dessa semana: Crônicas: Anime: Cinema: História: CoisaDeMulher: Games: Texto e Música: Vídeo novo no: Retalho POP Vídeo novo no: Cine Mostarda Arte da Vitrine FODA por: Rodrigo Odin Críticas, sugestões, dúvidas e Espadas Angélicas para: contatoalgumacoisacast@gmail.com
Armem-se com suas espadas e vistam suas armaduras, pois o Dia do Julgamento chegou! Hoje Basso, Edu e Jhonny irão falar sobre o best-seller A Batalha do Apocalipse, de Eduardo Spohr. O livro foi lançado em 2007 pelo site Jovem Nerd, sendo um grande sucesso. Neste programa iremos discutir o Universo criado pelo autor, as batalhas épicas narradas, as aventuras de Ablon e como serão tocadas as trombetas que anunciarão o fim do mundo. Avisamos que a discussão destina-se principalmente para quem já leu o romance, mas você que não leu também irá gostar. ALERTA DE SPOILERS! Por favor, deixem seus comentários sobre o que acharam de A Batalha do Apocalipse logo abaixo. Para assinar o nosso podcast no Itunes, vá para: Covil de Livros no Itunes Para ver nosso feed ou adicioná-lo por e-mail, vá para: http://feeds.feedburner.com/covildelivros Curta o Covil Geek no Facebook!!! Deixe comentários sobre o que você achou do programa! Ou mande um e-mail para contato@covilgeek.com.br
You know women suffer from hair loss just as men do, in fact it is believed that around 30 million women in the US suffer from hair loss. And it has a massive psychological impact, too. But the exciting thing these days is that help is available – there are so many new hair loss […] The post Inside Cosmetic Surgery Today – Hair Loss in Women: Causes & Treatments discussed by Dr Lycka & Dr Ablon appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
-A Batalha do Apocalipse- acompanha a jornada do anjo renegado Ablon, desde a rebeliao dos anjos guerreiros no Paraiso Celeste, passando pela queda do arcanjo Lucifer ate a batalha do final dos tempos no Apocalipse. → The post Capítulo 25 – A Batalha do Apocalipse appeared first on Grifo Nosso.
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Eduardo Spohr, Affonso Solano, Fábio Yabu, Denilson (Site Lovecraft), Bluehand e Azaghal tentam conceber o atterorizante mundo de H.P. LOVECRAFT! Neste podcast: Conheça a genialidade por trás de um mundo que você não pode ver, tocar, sentir ou compreender, absorva o puro terror e diga adeus à sua sanidade! Tempo de duração: 101 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Anderson Gaveta NARRAÇÃO DRAMÁTICA: Guilherme Briggs PARA COMPRAR Obras de Lovecraft no Elder God Saraiva O Mundo Fantástico de H.P. Lovecraft COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Encontros Skynerd: Paraíba – 29/07 Evolution of the Web TED Talks – sobre ser rastreado enquanto se navega Gifs animados – 25 anos de história Modface – app para Android Melhores capas do jornal Meia-Hora Isaac Asimov prevê impacto da internet A Bolha Virtual We All Want To Be Young Artes dos fãs: Ablon, por Khauz The death Angel E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Eduardo Spohr, Affonso Solano, Fábio Yabu, Denilson (Site Lovecraft), Bluehand e Azaghal tentam conceber o atterorizante mundo de H.P. LOVECRAFT! Neste podcast: Conheça a genialidade por trás de um mundo que você não pode ver, tocar, sentir ou compreender, absorva o puro terror e diga adeus à sua sanidade! Tempo de duração: 101 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Anderson Gaveta NARRAÇÃO DRAMÁTICA: Guilherme Briggs PARA COMPRAR Obras de Lovecraft no Elder God Saraiva O Mundo Fantástico de H.P. Lovecraft COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Encontros Skynerd: Paraíba – 29/07 Evolution of the Web TED Talks – sobre ser rastreado enquanto se navega Gifs animados – 25 anos de história Modface – app para Android Melhores capas do jornal Meia-Hora Isaac Asimov prevê impacto da internet A Bolha Virtual We All Want To Be Young Artes dos fãs: Ablon, por Khauz The death Angel E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Eduardo Spohr, Affonso Solano, Fábio Yabu, Denilson (Site Lovecraft), Bluehand e Azaghal tentam conceber o atterorizante mundo de H.P. LOVECRAFT! Neste podcast: Conheça a genialidade por trás de um mundo que você não pode ver, tocar, sentir ou compreender, absorva o puro terror e diga adeus à sua sanidade! Tempo de duração: 101 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Anderson Gaveta NARRAÇÃO DRAMÁTICA: Guilherme Briggs PARA COMPRAR Obras de Lovecraft no Elder God Saraiva O Mundo Fantástico de H.P. Lovecraft COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Encontros Skynerd: Paraíba – 29/07 Evolution of the Web TED Talks – sobre ser rastreado enquanto se navega Gifs animados – 25 anos de história Modface – app para Android Melhores capas do jornal Meia-Hora Isaac Asimov prevê impacto da internet A Bolha Virtual We All Want To Be Young Artes dos fãs: Ablon, por Khauz The death Angel E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Eduardo Spohr, Affonso Solano, Fábio Yabu, Denilson (Site Lovecraft), Bluehand e Azaghal tentam conceber o atterorizante mundo de H.P. LOVECRAFT! Neste podcast: Conheça a genialidade por trás de um mundo que você não pode ver, tocar, sentir ou compreender, absorva o puro terror e diga adeus à sua sanidade! Tempo de duração: 101 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Anderson Gaveta NARRAÇÃO DRAMÁTICA: Guilherme Briggs PARA COMPRAR Obras de Lovecraft no Elder God Saraiva O Mundo Fantástico de H.P. Lovecraft COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Encontros Skynerd: Paraíba – 29/07 Evolution of the Web TED Talks – sobre ser rastreado enquanto se navega Gifs animados – 25 anos de história Modface – app para Android Melhores capas do jornal Meia-Hora Isaac Asimov prevê impacto da internet A Bolha Virtual We All Want To Be Young Artes dos fãs: Ablon, por Khauz The death Angel E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Eduardo Spohr, Affonso Solano, Fábio Yabu, Denilson (Site Lovecraft), Bluehand e Azaghal tentam conceber o atterorizante mundo de H.P. LOVECRAFT! Neste podcast: Conheça a genialidade por trás de um mundo que você não pode ver, tocar, sentir ou compreender, absorva o puro terror e diga adeus à sua sanidade! Tempo de duração: 101 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Anderson Gaveta NARRAÇÃO DRAMÁTICA: Guilherme Briggs PARA COMPRAR Obras de Lovecraft no Elder God Saraiva O Mundo Fantástico de H.P. Lovecraft COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Encontros Skynerd: Paraíba – 29/07 Evolution of the Web TED Talks – sobre ser rastreado enquanto se navega Gifs animados – 25 anos de história Modface – app para Android Melhores capas do jornal Meia-Hora Isaac Asimov prevê impacto da internet A Bolha Virtual We All Want To Be Young Artes dos fãs: Ablon, por Khauz The death Angel E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Eduardo Spohr, Affonso Solano, Fábio Yabu, Denilson (Site Lovecraft), Bluehand e Azaghal tentam conceber o atterorizante mundo de H.P. LOVECRAFT! Neste podcast: Conheça a genialidade por trás de um mundo que você não pode ver, tocar, sentir ou compreender, absorva o puro terror e diga adeus à sua sanidade! Tempo de duração: 101 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Anderson Gaveta NARRAÇÃO DRAMÁTICA: Guilherme Briggs PARA COMPRAR Obras de Lovecraft no Elder God Saraiva O Mundo Fantástico de H.P. Lovecraft COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Encontros Skynerd: Paraíba – 29/07 Evolution of the Web TED Talks – sobre ser rastreado enquanto se navega Gifs animados – 25 anos de história Modface – app para Android Melhores capas do jornal Meia-Hora Isaac Asimov prevê impacto da internet A Bolha Virtual We All Want To Be Young Artes dos fãs: Ablon, por Khauz The death Angel E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni (@jovemnerd), Fábio Yabu (YabloG!), Carlos Voltor (@carlosvoltor), Hell (MdM), HQ-Man (Quadrinhossauro), Stephan Martins (@stephanmartins) e Azaghal (@azaghal) se reúnem para conversar sobre o REBOOT DE 52 TÍTULOS DA DC COMICS! E o sol brilhando lá fora... Neste podcast: Saiba o que aconteceu por trás do tecido da ficção, confunda-se com o que foi rebootado e o que não foi (mas foi também), dê uma zoada no Aquaman, coloque uma calça no Super-Homem e conheça o dispositivo de auto-destruição da DC Comics! Tempo de duração: 111 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Azaghal, com retoques de Anderson Gaveta PANINI COMICS Hotsite Os Novos 52 Evento Super Power Con - 2 e 3 de junho em São Paulo PARA COMPRAR NO SR. SARAIVA Clint Eastwood - Nada Censurado MRG ESPECIAL CLINT COM AZAGHÂL Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias NERDSTORE LANÇAMENTO Baralho Nerdcast!!! DIA DA TOALHA 2012 Confira o resultado aqui! NERDCAST DIA DOS NAMORADOS Mande sua declaração, história de amor, feedback, pedido de desculpas, bizarrices e etc para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br com o assunto: DIA DOS NAMORADOS - [especificação] COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Real or Fake 3D Super Trunfo com CPUs Livro “Manual de Regras de Jogos de Cartas” Baralho desenvolvido pela ouvinte Claudia Garcia Truco valendo o Toba Royal Flush ganhando de uma quadra de Ases Artes dos fãs: Magic The Nerdcast, por Angelo Moreira Jovem Nerd Poker Face, por André Bales Chega de 3D, por Ismael Martinez Camiseta Love is Coming, por Fabrício Carvalho Pôster de Donnie Darko versão Jovem Nerd, por Claudia M. Souza Dog Tag do Jovem Nerd em Battlefield 3, por Luuke Rodrigues Unha do Protocolo Bluehand, por Tamirys Leone (vídeo | foto) Azaghâl de Ferro, por Leandro Olegario Leite Jovem Nerd, por André Oliveira Nerds Wars, por Daniel Yara (ouvinte peruano) Action Figure de Ablon, por Jadson Rodrigues de França (inspirado pelo NC de empreendedorismo) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni (@jovemnerd), Fábio Yabu (YabloG!), Carlos Voltor (@carlosvoltor), Hell (MdM), HQ-Man (Quadrinhossauro), Stephan Martins (@stephanmartins) e Azaghal (@azaghal) se reúnem para conversar sobre o REBOOT DE 52 TÍTULOS DA DC COMICS! E o sol brilhando lá fora... Neste podcast: Saiba o que aconteceu por trás do tecido da ficção, confunda-se com o que foi rebootado e o que não foi (mas foi também), dê uma zoada no Aquaman, coloque uma calça no Super-Homem e conheça o dispositivo de auto-destruição da DC Comics! Tempo de duração: 111 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Azaghal, com retoques de Anderson Gaveta PANINI COMICS Hotsite Os Novos 52 Evento Super Power Con - 2 e 3 de junho em São Paulo PARA COMPRAR NO SR. SARAIVA Clint Eastwood - Nada Censurado MRG ESPECIAL CLINT COM AZAGHÂL Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias NERDSTORE LANÇAMENTO Baralho Nerdcast!!! DIA DA TOALHA 2012 Confira o resultado aqui! NERDCAST DIA DOS NAMORADOS Mande sua declaração, história de amor, feedback, pedido de desculpas, bizarrices e etc para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br com o assunto: DIA DOS NAMORADOS - [especificação] COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Real or Fake 3D Super Trunfo com CPUs Livro “Manual de Regras de Jogos de Cartas” Baralho desenvolvido pela ouvinte Claudia Garcia Truco valendo o Toba Royal Flush ganhando de uma quadra de Ases Artes dos fãs: Magic The Nerdcast, por Angelo Moreira Jovem Nerd Poker Face, por André Bales Chega de 3D, por Ismael Martinez Camiseta Love is Coming, por Fabrício Carvalho Pôster de Donnie Darko versão Jovem Nerd, por Claudia M. Souza Dog Tag do Jovem Nerd em Battlefield 3, por Luuke Rodrigues Unha do Protocolo Bluehand, por Tamirys Leone (vídeo | foto) Azaghâl de Ferro, por Leandro Olegario Leite Jovem Nerd, por André Oliveira Nerds Wars, por Daniel Yara (ouvinte peruano) Action Figure de Ablon, por Jadson Rodrigues de França (inspirado pelo NC de empreendedorismo) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni (@jovemnerd), Fábio Yabu (YabloG!), Carlos Voltor (@carlosvoltor), Hell (MdM), HQ-Man (Quadrinhossauro), Stephan Martins (@stephanmartins) e Azaghal (@azaghal) se reúnem para conversar sobre o REBOOT DE 52 TÍTULOS DA DC COMICS! E o sol brilhando lá fora... Neste podcast: Saiba o que aconteceu por trás do tecido da ficção, confunda-se com o que foi rebootado e o que não foi (mas foi também), dê uma zoada no Aquaman, coloque uma calça no Super-Homem e conheça o dispositivo de auto-destruição da DC Comics! Tempo de duração: 111 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Azaghal, com retoques de Anderson Gaveta PANINI COMICS Hotsite Os Novos 52 Evento Super Power Con - 2 e 3 de junho em São Paulo PARA COMPRAR NO SR. SARAIVA Clint Eastwood - Nada Censurado MRG ESPECIAL CLINT COM AZAGHÂL Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias NERDSTORE LANÇAMENTO Baralho Nerdcast!!! DIA DA TOALHA 2012 Confira o resultado aqui! NERDCAST DIA DOS NAMORADOS Mande sua declaração, história de amor, feedback, pedido de desculpas, bizarrices e etc para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br com o assunto: DIA DOS NAMORADOS - [especificação] COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Real or Fake 3D Super Trunfo com CPUs Livro “Manual de Regras de Jogos de Cartas” Baralho desenvolvido pela ouvinte Claudia Garcia Truco valendo o Toba Royal Flush ganhando de uma quadra de Ases Artes dos fãs: Magic The Nerdcast, por Angelo Moreira Jovem Nerd Poker Face, por André Bales Chega de 3D, por Ismael Martinez Camiseta Love is Coming, por Fabrício Carvalho Pôster de Donnie Darko versão Jovem Nerd, por Claudia M. Souza Dog Tag do Jovem Nerd em Battlefield 3, por Luuke Rodrigues Unha do Protocolo Bluehand, por Tamirys Leone (vídeo | foto) Azaghâl de Ferro, por Leandro Olegario Leite Jovem Nerd, por André Oliveira Nerds Wars, por Daniel Yara (ouvinte peruano) Action Figure de Ablon, por Jadson Rodrigues de França (inspirado pelo NC de empreendedorismo) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni (@jovemnerd), Fábio Yabu (YabloG!), Carlos Voltor (@carlosvoltor), Hell (MdM), HQ-Man (Quadrinhossauro), Stephan Martins (@stephanmartins) e Azaghal (@azaghal) se reúnem para conversar sobre o REBOOT DE 52 TÍTULOS DA DC COMICS! E o sol brilhando lá fora... Neste podcast: Saiba o que aconteceu por trás do tecido da ficção, confunda-se com o que foi rebootado e o que não foi (mas foi também), dê uma zoada no Aquaman, coloque uma calça no Super-Homem e conheça o dispositivo de auto-destruição da DC Comics! Tempo de duração: 111 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Azaghal, com retoques de Anderson Gaveta PANINI COMICS Hotsite Os Novos 52 Evento Super Power Con - 2 e 3 de junho em São Paulo PARA COMPRAR NO SR. SARAIVA Clint Eastwood - Nada Censurado MRG ESPECIAL CLINT COM AZAGHÂL Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias NERDSTORE LANÇAMENTO Baralho Nerdcast!!! DIA DA TOALHA 2012 Confira o resultado aqui! NERDCAST DIA DOS NAMORADOS Mande sua declaração, história de amor, feedback, pedido de desculpas, bizarrices e etc para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br com o assunto: DIA DOS NAMORADOS - [especificação] COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Real or Fake 3D Super Trunfo com CPUs Livro “Manual de Regras de Jogos de Cartas” Baralho desenvolvido pela ouvinte Claudia Garcia Truco valendo o Toba Royal Flush ganhando de uma quadra de Ases Artes dos fãs: Magic The Nerdcast, por Angelo Moreira Jovem Nerd Poker Face, por André Bales Chega de 3D, por Ismael Martinez Camiseta Love is Coming, por Fabrício Carvalho Pôster de Donnie Darko versão Jovem Nerd, por Claudia M. Souza Dog Tag do Jovem Nerd em Battlefield 3, por Luuke Rodrigues Unha do Protocolo Bluehand, por Tamirys Leone (vídeo | foto) Azaghâl de Ferro, por Leandro Olegario Leite Jovem Nerd, por André Oliveira Nerds Wars, por Daniel Yara (ouvinte peruano) Action Figure de Ablon, por Jadson Rodrigues de França (inspirado pelo NC de empreendedorismo) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni (@jovemnerd), Fábio Yabu (YabloG!), Carlos Voltor (@carlosvoltor), Hell (MdM), HQ-Man (Quadrinhossauro), Stephan Martins (@stephanmartins) e Azaghal (@azaghal) se reúnem para conversar sobre o REBOOT DE 52 TÍTULOS DA DC COMICS! E o sol brilhando lá fora... Neste podcast: Saiba o que aconteceu por trás do tecido da ficção, confunda-se com o que foi rebootado e o que não foi (mas foi também), dê uma zoada no Aquaman, coloque uma calça no Super-Homem e conheça o dispositivo de auto-destruição da DC Comics! Tempo de duração: 111 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Azaghal, com retoques de Anderson Gaveta PANINI COMICS Hotsite Os Novos 52 Evento Super Power Con - 2 e 3 de junho em São Paulo PARA COMPRAR NO SR. SARAIVA Clint Eastwood - Nada Censurado MRG ESPECIAL CLINT COM AZAGHÂL Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias NERDSTORE LANÇAMENTO Baralho Nerdcast!!! DIA DA TOALHA 2012 Confira o resultado aqui! NERDCAST DIA DOS NAMORADOS Mande sua declaração, história de amor, feedback, pedido de desculpas, bizarrices e etc para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br com o assunto: DIA DOS NAMORADOS - [especificação] COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Real or Fake 3D Super Trunfo com CPUs Livro “Manual de Regras de Jogos de Cartas” Baralho desenvolvido pela ouvinte Claudia Garcia Truco valendo o Toba Royal Flush ganhando de uma quadra de Ases Artes dos fãs: Magic The Nerdcast, por Angelo Moreira Jovem Nerd Poker Face, por André Bales Chega de 3D, por Ismael Martinez Camiseta Love is Coming, por Fabrício Carvalho Pôster de Donnie Darko versão Jovem Nerd, por Claudia M. Souza Dog Tag do Jovem Nerd em Battlefield 3, por Luuke Rodrigues Unha do Protocolo Bluehand, por Tamirys Leone (vídeo | foto) Azaghâl de Ferro, por Leandro Olegario Leite Jovem Nerd, por André Oliveira Nerds Wars, por Daniel Yara (ouvinte peruano) Action Figure de Ablon, por Jadson Rodrigues de França (inspirado pelo NC de empreendedorismo) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni (@jovemnerd), Fábio Yabu (YabloG!), Carlos Voltor (@carlosvoltor), Hell (MdM), HQ-Man (Quadrinhossauro), Stephan Martins (@stephanmartins) e Azaghal (@azaghal) se reúnem para conversar sobre o REBOOT DE 52 TÍTULOS DA DC COMICS! E o sol brilhando lá fora... Neste podcast: Saiba o que aconteceu por trás do tecido da ficção, confunda-se com o que foi rebootado e o que não foi (mas foi também), dê uma zoada no Aquaman, coloque uma calça no Super-Homem e conheça o dispositivo de auto-destruição da DC Comics! Tempo de duração: 111 min ARTE DA VITRINE: Azaghal, com retoques de Anderson Gaveta PANINI COMICS Hotsite Os Novos 52 Evento Super Power Con - 2 e 3 de junho em São Paulo PARA COMPRAR NO SR. SARAIVA Clint Eastwood - Nada Censurado MRG ESPECIAL CLINT COM AZAGHÂL Guia do Mochileiro das Galáxias NERDSTORE LANÇAMENTO Baralho Nerdcast!!! DIA DA TOALHA 2012 Confira o resultado aqui! NERDCAST DIA DOS NAMORADOS Mande sua declaração, história de amor, feedback, pedido de desculpas, bizarrices e etc para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br com o assunto: DIA DOS NAMORADOS - [especificação] COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Real or Fake 3D Super Trunfo com CPUs Livro “Manual de Regras de Jogos de Cartas” Baralho desenvolvido pela ouvinte Claudia Garcia Truco valendo o Toba Royal Flush ganhando de uma quadra de Ases Artes dos fãs: Magic The Nerdcast, por Angelo Moreira Jovem Nerd Poker Face, por André Bales Chega de 3D, por Ismael Martinez Camiseta Love is Coming, por Fabrício Carvalho Pôster de Donnie Darko versão Jovem Nerd, por Claudia M. Souza Dog Tag do Jovem Nerd em Battlefield 3, por Luuke Rodrigues Unha do Protocolo Bluehand, por Tamirys Leone (vídeo | foto) Azaghâl de Ferro, por Leandro Olegario Leite Jovem Nerd, por André Oliveira Nerds Wars, por Daniel Yara (ouvinte peruano) Action Figure de Ablon, por Jadson Rodrigues de França (inspirado pelo NC de empreendedorismo) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br
E está no ar, com a ajuda de Ablon e a proteção de Shamira, a sétima edição do QuadrimCast, um cast sobre quadrinhos, filmes, séries e assuntos nerds em geral, dos mesmos criadores e escritores do melhor site de fanfictions do Brasil, a Quadrim! Nesta edição, André Faccas, Leandro Laurentino, Leonardo “LeoSpy” Goulart, Luis Garavello eNikita recebem um convidado mais do que […]
Nessa edição do Papo Lendário, Leonardo Mitocondria, Juliano Yamada, Felipe Nunes e Pablo de Assis entrevistam o autor da Batalha do Apocalipse, Eduardo Spohr! (Filosofia Nerd) Conheça as inspirações desse escritor para a criação de sua obra! Veja as motivações de Ablon e como o conceito da Jornada do Herói foi utilizada no livro. Entenda como são os conceitos miticos, como o céu, inferno, Babel e etc desse universo criado pelo escritor. E ouça as comparações com as lendas das mitologias de nosso mundo. Citados no Episodio: Livro do Genesis Dictionary of Angels --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nessa edição do Papo Lendário, Leonardo Mitocondria, Juliano Yamada, Felipe Nunes e Pablo de Assis entrevistam o autor da Batalha do Apocalipse, Eduardo Spohr! (Filosofia Nerd) Conheça as inspirações desse escritor para a criação de sua obra! Veja as motivações de Ablon e como o conceito da Jornada do Herói foi utilizada no livro. Entenda como são os conceitos miticos, como o céu, inferno, Babel e etc desse universo criado pelo escritor. E ouça as comparações com as lendas das mitologias de nosso mundo. Citados no Episodio: Livro do Genesis Dictionary of Angels --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Here’s the second part of my episode on alternatives to timeout. In this part of the interview, Dr. Ablon discusses Plan B in more detail. How do you work with your child to come up with solutions... Show notes and more available at http://www.thepsychfiles.com