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Living Fully Alive
Exploring the Mind-Body Connection

Living Fully Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 44:06


Join Mary in the first episode of this month’s topic of BODY CONNECTION. In this episode, Mary walks you through an essential paradigm shift as you start choosing to live more fully alive: you have a powerful mind body connection! In fact, you’ve really only been taught to quiet, numb, silence and avoid this deep connection. So much so that our body is typically seen as an enemy, and something to hate. Throughout this conversation, Mary will share her own life experience that helped her wake up to this connection, and show you just how much your body is actually on your team. This episode is foundational for our discussion this month, and you won’t want to miss it!   In this episode you’ll learn… That everything originates in the body The 3 truths about our bodies That unprocessed emotions show up physically and symptomatically in the body About Mary’s personal ah-ha moments of this mind/body connection That we actually have 3 bodies, not just 1 That your body has it’s own unique language How to begin to partner with your body    --- SEASON 2:  Each month will be a deep dive into a topic that supports you on your journey to living more fully alive.  October’s topic will be on BODY CONNECTION.  Make sure to check out all the episodes from this month’s topic. -- Full List of Episodes & Show Notes: https://www.maryhyatt.com/show Babe, Redefined 6 Week Course: https://www.maryhyatt.com/baberedefined Sign Up For My Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/c1JNJv Follow Me On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryghyatt/

Unlearn
Solving Problems Safely with Mary and Tom Poppendieck

Unlearn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 47:52


Barry O’Reilly has had many mentors over the years, and among them, Mary and Tom Poppendieck have been some of the most inspirational. In today’s conversation, they talk about challenges the Agile community faces, debunk the myths of scaling agility, and finally, Mary and Tom reveal how they have stayed relevant for decades as they continue to coach, mentor, and help others. About Mary and Tom Neither Mary nor Tom started with software. Mary was an engineer who worked with problems that had life and death ramifications, and Tom was a physics teacher whose students contact him decades later to say ‘thank you - you made a big difference.’ They’ve written many of the seminal books and contributed much to the Lean and Agile movement and have seen fads and trends come and go. Barry asks them what has been their key insights over the years. When did you discover agile? Agile developed as a reaction to what was happening in the software industry in the late 1990s. Agile has to grow up, to no longer be reactionary when bad things happen, but to determine how to create GOOD software engineering from the start. She draws on her experience as a traditional engineer and shares a lesson about how proxies between engineers and people with problems are a bad idea. It’s a matter of trusting professional judgment. Tom observes that, too often, Agile tries to solve problems with processes. But the problem isn’t usually the process; it’s architectural. He talks about the different structures, from software to the leadership teams, that can lead to dysfunctional situations. If you want to solve a problem, you need to fix the structure. How Agile Can Grow There’s no simple answer to this, Mary points out because it depends on where you’re at. You can understand all the fundamental steps needed but if your team isn’t well-integrated, it will get you nowhere. She shares an experience with a company who had accepted a big contract they weren’t ready for. Mary recommended the ‘sync and stabilize' method and taught them how to use it. It didn’t just save their contract; it changed how they looked at their whole company. Tom highlights the non-technology component of software, the ‘wetware,’ or what happens with people. He points out that money isn’t the issue; it’s the shortage of passionate, creative people - especially in isolated IT departments that are treated as cost centers. Tom believes you should give them challenging problems and get out of their way. Teams Tailored to Problems Mary loves to talk about how organizations such as AWS and T-Mobile handle their organizational structure and customers.  When there is a customer problem, a team is brought together to solve it and integrate it into the rest of the services so everything works. That team is given a lot of autonomy, including trading immediate profits for better customer experience AND have accountability to ensure they are also adhering to operational excellence and profitability of their service. Ultimately, better customer experiences drive bigger profits. Tom makes an important point: scaling isn’t possible after a certain point. At some point, complexity dominates future gains and wipes them out, so you have to descale. In other words, you have to do things in ‘little chunks’ that are independent and don’t require strict coordination. Tom uses the example of a city and how it functions. Final Thoughts Part of what helps Tom and Mary stay current is that they are truly agile. Mary points out that she’s never seen anything in technology last two decades and remain current. Agile has been around for about that long, but has it been changing and adapting? Resources https://twitter.com/mpoppendieck http://www.poppendieck.com/ 

Film Florida
Episode 16- Teamsters 769, Leah Sokolowsky

Film Florida

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 42:31


Film Florida Podcast Episode 16- Leah Sokolowsky, Teamsters Local 769 Leah Sokolowsky talks about the Teamsters 769, her time as Film Florida President, being one of the top location managers and scouts in Florida, and working on projects like Ballers, The Glades, Graceland, and There's something About Mary, to name a few.

The Field Church
The Testimony Of The Holy Spirit

The Field Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 56:31


The Gospel Of Luke: A Joy-Filled Journey With The Son Of Man The Testimony Of The Holy Spirit Luke 1:39-45 (NASB) Sam Cirrincione NOTES: 1. The Holy Spirit Testifies To Elizabeth 2. The Holy Spirit Testifies Through Elizabeth i. About the Lord Jesus ii. About her unworthiness iii. About Mary's belief

Automating Quality
Phase Appropriate Quality with Mary Senica

Automating Quality

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 33:21


Welcome to the third episode of Automating Quality. Today’s topic is phase appropriate quality — a topic that is especially relevant for anyone in the life sciences industry. Mandy is joined by her co-host, Philippe Gaudreau, CEO of Solabs; and industry veteran, and the Vice President of Quality and Compliance from Eirion Therapeutics, Mary Senica.   In this episode, Mandy and Mary take a deep dive into a lot of critical components of quality and supporting processes. Mary gives her advice to growing companies and explains how to design processes so they’re appropriate for your organization or the product that you’re manufacturing.   There’s a lot of fantastic takeaways this week, such as: key factors to consider when looking to implement an electronic solution, how to determine when a software solution is warranted within a company, what makes a successful training program, and the basic principles to consider as part of a company’s CMC practices.   Key Takeaways: [:20] About today’s guest, Mary Senica. [1:09] About Mary’s background and industry experience, and her primary role at Eirion Therapeutics. [2:36] What are the specifics GMPs and regulatory guidance related to the drug development process? [4:18] When looking for an electronic answer or solution to a compliance system, what are some key factors to consider? [10:10] How to determine when a software solution is warranted within a company. [16:58] Why it is so important to implement a system that allows everyone to function together effectively. [18:34] What makes a successful training program. [22:05] What are the expectations for GMP equipment as a company moves through the phases of the product development life cycle? [26:06] The basic principles that must be considered as part of a company’s CMC practices. [28:50] What advice Mary would give a growing organization as they mature through the product life cycle (in regard to implementing key electronic solutions.) [31:48] Wrapping up the episode with Mandy, how to contact Mary and about next week’s episode.   Mentioned in this Episode: Eirion Therapeutics GMP CFR CMC FDA.gov Previous AQ Episode: Optimizing Compliance When Implementing an Automated Training Solution with Jay Turner AQ Episode 1: Change Management with Rachel Fountain Mary Senica’s Linkedin Mandy.Podcast@Solabs.com

Crown and Chakra - The Bright Phoenix's Podcast
Mary Rodwell: The New Human, Awakening to Our Cosmic Heritage

Crown and Chakra - The Bright Phoenix's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 50:00


Thank you for supporting our Podcast!    Support the podcast to continue this podcast stream by donating cryptocurrency: https://commerce.coinbase.com/checkout/6f850891-26ac-4fb9-97fa-337dd05501a6 or via PayPal:  https://www.paypal.me/katphoenix You can also donate and subscribe to be a Patron on Patreon here to get free ebooks, guides, & retreat rewards:   https://www.patreon.com/thebrightphoenix   We are a podcast for conversations that bring forth radical ideas that disrupt the normal conversation on where we are heading into the future.  Your patreon support & donation will help us continue to provide you access to the future leaders of the future of humanity by making their mark in business, education, social change and spirituality.  Keep this podcast going by supporting us so we can continue to provide you episodes every week.    YOU ARE AMAZING!!!   ====== About Mary:    Mary Rodwell, is an internationally acclaimed leading researcher in Australia with cosmic experiences. She is the author of the highly acclaimed book ‘Awakening: How Extraterrestrial Contact Can Transform Your Life’ (2002). Founder and Principal of Australian Close Encounter Resource Network (ACERN) She provides professional counseling, support, hypnotherapy and information to individuals who are being activated during this very exciting shift in consciousness that we are witnessing to and provides support for their families with ‘anomalous’ paranormal experiences and contact experiences. Mary is also Director and Chair of the Experiencer Support Programs of Dr Edgar Mitchell: Foundation for Research into Extra-­‐terrestrial Encounters (FREE); and an advisory Committee member of Exopolitics (www.etworldpeace.com). Mary also organized the inaugural 'Hidden Truths' international conference held in Perth, Western Australia in 2003. Mary has extensive research in this field backed by evidence from a scientific, biological, psychological, anthropological, spiritual and historical perspective to support what she believes is a ‘genetic’ engineering program, for ‘upgrading’ homo sapiens, leading to a paradigm shift in human consciousness. Get the book, The New Human: Awakening to Our Cosmic Heritage here.  We talk about the evolution of our species, where we are now, what the new evolution of who we are is like, how we can learn to communicate better with everyone outside of our resonance, and how we can better use our abilities to impact more lives on earth to raise the vibration of the planet. Mary is well known internationally from Hong Kong, USA, Canada, Hawaii, UK, Ireland, France, Malta and New Zealand, appearing regularly in national and international media news programs and in documentaries. A growing number of medical professionals share similar conclusion with Mary’s work including the late world- renowned Harvard Medical School  professor  of  psychiatry,  Dr. John E. Mack, author of Passport to the Cosmos and Dr. Janet Colli,  author  of  Sacred Encounters. You can reach Mary HERE.  You can also purchase these cosmic frequencies here. They're so awesome!    xoxo Share the love

Persuasion Nation
012: Dumb Question Friday – Book Launches, Social Media & Whatchamacallits with Leonard Kim and John Lim

Persuasion Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017 56:44


Mary Fernandez, Leonard Kim and John Lim take questions from live callers on the first ever "Dumb Question Friday" edition of the Persuasion Nation podcast. If you would like to participate in the next Dumb Question Friday episode, join our private Facebook group of 2,500+ entrepreneurs at: https://persuasion-nation.com/group/ We will announce the next live streaming recording session inside the group (and we have some pretty cool conversations there as well)! You can also submit your question using the hashtag: #dumbquestionfriday About today's co-hosts... Inc. Magazine named Leonard Kim a top Digital | Youth Marketer. Red Letter Resumes named Leonard a top personal branding expert. Leonard is managing partner of InfluenceTree. At InfluenceTree, Leonard and his team teach you how to build your personal brand, get into publications and grow your social media following. Or if you don’t have the time, they do it all for you. Leonard’s content has been read well over 10 million times and he has amassed north of 250,000 social media followers. He has been profiled in Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, The Huffington Post, Forbes, Fox News and more. John Lim is an entrepreneur specializing in public speaking, high impact presentations, online courses and digital products. He is the co-author of the ‘Corporate Cliches‘ adult coloring book and has been featured in Inc. (Minority Voices | Love of Pie Formula) and Cracked. John is the executive producer and host of the podcast series, Moving Forward, which has reached listeners in over 50 countries. Through Moving Forward, John has spoken with some of today’s most prominent entrepreneurs, and now he teaches other entrepreneurs how to do the same by launching their own podcasts. About Mary and the Persuasion Nation Podcast: Whether you want to grow your business or start a new business, Mary's new podcast is all about helping entrepreneurs, solopreneurs and internet marketers to grow their influence online using persuasion psychology. Mary Fernandez is a blogging strategist and persuasion psychology fanatic. She is the founder of Persuasion Nation™ and creator of Persuasive Blog™ (course coming soon!), where she gives entrepreneurs the step-by-step to build profitable blogs, so they can quit their day jobs and enjoy life with their loved ones.   She is al --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/persuasion-nation/message

The Couragemakers Podcast | Encouragement, Inspiration & Rebel Rousing for Mission Driven Doers, Makers & Shakers |

I am so excited to share with you this week's episode of Couragemakers. I think it's fair to say that sometimes the world feels like a bit of a shitshow, especially now and I think this episode is a great beacon of hope. For this week's episode, I had the absolute joy of speaking to Mary England, self-described merriment maker and founder of Uncustomary. Mary's passion is to make other people happy and teach them how to love and accept themselves. After struggling with mental illness for twenty years and working in and studying the field of psychology for five, she decided to start the business Uncustomary to share her personal and professional experience with mental health in a way that translates into self-love and positivity. You can find her twirling in front of murals and leaving a literal trail of glitter in Baltimore, Maryland.   In this episode, Mary shares her journey of becoming a self love advocate and how guerilla street art was a massive part of this journey. We dive into the difference between self confidence and self love and how adding the weird to someone's day can make all the difference.   Mary shares how she uses her art to challenge social norms and how it has taught her that people are innately good and innately curious. She also shares fantastic advice for anyone wanting to make their life more colourful, glittery and sparkly which I know you're going to love.   We really dive into how we can often feel like frauds when we're working with other people to help them overcome and deal with issues we have and often do struggle with, but how ultimately we couldn't be the better person for the job.   I've heard a lot of noise online lately about how we can use the platforms we have to make the world a better place, and the challenges you face when you bring your own beliefs and politics into your business or projects. This is the perfect episode if you've been thinking about it too, and if you're wondering how you can bring about change and bring hope to the world when things feel very dark.   This is also a great episode if you work to make the world a brighter place and sometimes struggles to keep your own light lit, if you're looking to become more active in your community and find ridiculously fun ways to do that and if you just need a great dollop of hope in your life right now.   I love Mary's work, her message and what she's putting in the world. The world is honestly a brighter, more honest and creative place for her being in it. I loved our conversation and keeping up to date with all the wonderful things she's putting in the world. Enjoy the show!​​​​ About Mary   Mary England is a self described merriment maker. Mary's passion is to make other people happy and teach them how to love and accept themselves. After struggling with mental illness for twenty years and working in and studying the field of psychology for five, she decided to start the business Uncustomary to share her personal and professional experience with mental health in a way that translates into self-love and positivity. You can find her twirling in front of murals and leaving a literal trail of glitter in Baltimore, Maryland. You can connect with Mary here: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Premium Package   Things we talked about during today's show   Mary's journey of becoming a self love advocate and how guerilla street art and performances played a huge part in her journey How important it is to get out of our routines   Mixing business with politics: if you have a privilege that can help you be on a soapbox or activate change   The importance of recognising your own humanity and showing you struggle too   Mary's advice for anyone wanting to make their life more colourful, glittery and sparkly   Things/Resources Mentioned in Today's Show   Improv Everywhere   Keri Smith   Fred Rogers - “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.”     Find out more and download the Couragemakers Manifesto here   If you have any question about today's episode, any comments or would like to be a guest on Couragemakers, get in touch: meg@thathummingbirdlife.com   About Meg & That Hummingbird Life   I'm Meg and I'm the host of Couragemakers and founder of That Hummingbird Life. I started this podcast because I wanted to create a platform for passionate and unconventional women to have honest conversations and to share their stories, struggles and dreams. The intention behind this podcast is to inspire and encourage creative and mission-driven women to live a wholehearted life and follow the beat of their drum.   When I'm not recording episodes and making new friends with the wonderful guests, you can find me working on all manners of magic over at That Hummingbird Life, sending free self care checks ins to hundreds of women every Sunday and helping my clients build brands they love as a graphic designer. I'm currently on a 3 month road trip of the US with Mr. Meg but normally based in the UK.   That Hummingbird Life | Twitter | Pinterest |  

Zencast
Zencast 77 - Mini-Relaxation Break (Guided Meditation) by Mary Maddux

Zencast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2006 7:59


Mini-Relaxation Break by Mary Maddux Ease-of-being.com ; About Mary and RIchard MadduxGuided meditation Copyright © 2005 Richard and Mary Maddux We've made a Meditation Timer for iPhone