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For Episode 169, Marsha reinforces the powerful opportunity to be relective as we wrap up 2024 and step into 2025 with intention and clarity'To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/8-fearless-questions.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
In Episode 168, Marsha shares the importance of reviewing priorities and setting and maintaining boundaries.To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/big-rocks.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
Join us as Mark and Melissa address numerous questions on all things mental, emotional and relationship health. Our passion is to help believers experience healing and freedom by becoming rooted in the love of the Father and the grace of Jesus Christ. What is accountability? Is it being a “Holy Spirit Fruit Inspector”? What is […]
Here's The Caveat... Intentional Leadership with Coach Bob Reish
Welcome to Here's the Caveat, the leadership podcast that brings you practical wisdom and actionable insights to elevate your leadership journey. Today we're tackling a crucial aspect of leadership that can make or break your team's success — Creating a Culture of Accountability. Accountability is more than just getting people to follow the rules; it's about building trust, empowering others, and fostering a team that takes ownership of their actions. In this episode, we'll explore the key elements that leaders need to establish accountability in their organizations and how you can create an environment where every team member feels responsible for their contributions and committed to the collective success. Let's dive in and learn how to lead with accountability at the forefront!
In this episode, Bethanie shares her deeply personal story of surviving an emotionally and psychologically abusive relationship. She recounts the gaslighting, constant accusations of infidelity, and the overwhelming pressure to handle 100% of the home and childcare—including raising twin boys—while her ex-partner retreated to his own room. The conversation highlights the ingrained misogynistic and patriarchal expectations placed on her, but Bethanie's resilience shines through. With a mix of humor and insight, she opens up about the lasting effects of his control and how trauma therapy has helped her reclaim her life and joy. Bethanie's story is heartbreaking and inspiring, offering hope to anyone navigating their own path to healing.We believe in the importance of sharing stories and talking about trauma. All stories are shared anonymously for privacy and respect; no names and little descriptive details are included.Content Warning: This episode discusses various forms of narcissistic abuse, toxic abuse, alcoholism, and any topics that may disturb some listeners. Listener discretion is advised. We are not doctors or therapists; you should not take our opinions as medical advice.Have a story you would like to share? Please fill out our form.Hosts: Behk & LAHFollow us on Instagram + Facebook @ngcompodProduction & Design: LAHardenMusic: No Reason Why by Anchor Help us keep the show going on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Podcast 416 Ask David is it reckless to question the existence of the "soul?"' How can I make myself accountable? Do we have a "personality," or is that just another illusion? Do questions about the "self" and "free will" involve All-or-Nothing thinking? The answers below were prepared prior to the podcast, and simply based on email exchanges. Be sure to listen to the live podcast discussion to get a variety of opinions and comments! Questions for today's podcast. #1: Weren't your comments on the self a bit reckless, given that the existence of / or belief in the “soul” is a prerequisite for most religions? #2: How can I make myself accountable for doing the exercises in your books? #3. Holy asks if the concept of having “a personality” is the same as the question of having “a self?” #4. Could questions about the “self” and “free will” involve All-or-Nothing Thinking? Question #1. (not question, just a comment worthy of a response) Your comments on the “self” were shallow, mocking and restless. The recent episode on ‘Do I have a self?' (Episode 406) was very shallow and mocking of people who thought there was a soul/self. Given a soul is a prerequisite for most religions, dismissing it out of hand without meaningful discussion seems reckless. David's response Thanks, there's a lot of truth in your comment and we'll definitely include this on an upcoming Ask David! To give a brief response prior to the show, I would say that I am not trying to defend or attack any religion, but don't want to give up my right to freedom of thought. I, David, am not saying that the “soul” does not exist, but what I am saying is hard to convey, and I probably won't be successful now, either. But, when you talk about a “soul,” I do not have any idea what you mean by that word, or what you are referring to, if anything. To me, words like “self” or “soul” are simply language that is “out of gear,” as Wittgenstein might say. Meaning can only occur in a specific concept. It is not the case that there are “pure meanings” for abstract concepts. Thinking along those lines was the huge error that Plato and Aristotle made. Now, let's say I go to YouTube and listen to some really kick-ass music that I totally love. I might say, “Wow, that guy (like James Brown, for example) really has soul!” What I'm saying is that I tremendously admire and appreciate his talent, his energy, and so forth. I am not referring to something metaphysical. My concern about your comment is that it sounds scolding, at least to my ear, like the “morality police,” perhaps. Personally, I have seen a great deal of evil done in the name of this or that religion, and I have no doubt that you have, too! Still, I am sure you have strong religious beliefs, which I respect, and apologize for having offended you. But I admit I am ambivalent, and partially happy that you are offended, and speaking out, because I believe that critical thinking is also tremendously precious, just as your religious beliefs are precious to you. In a selfish way, I have to confess I am also happy for the criticism, because controversy stirs up interest, and I am trying to interest people in our podcasts, which are ultimately dedicated to healing and relief of suffering. Still, I cannot deny the truth in your comment, that my “critical thinking” can be a disguise for a put down. When I wrote Feeling Good, I was very aware already (in the 1970s) that the chemicals categorized as “antidepressants” had few or no clinically significant effects above and beyond their placebo effects, and subsequent research has validated this. But I did not emphasize this in that book because I did not want to pull the rug out from anybody, and hurt anybody's feelings. After all, if you are getting a nice “placebo effect,” that's a good thing, at lest to some extent. Now, I'm older, so I'm more willing to speak my mind, and let the chips fall where they may. And you have bravely spoken your mind, too. Kudos to you! And that's the end of my prayer! Keep those good thoughts rolling along. Amen Best, david (PS I'm sure you'll get way better answers from the others on the podcast tomorrow!) Question #2. How can I make myself accountable for doing the exercises in your books? Good to have Fabrice back. Regarding your books I have a question. I have trouble holding myself accountable doing the exercises in the book. Do you have any advice on how to prioritize doing the homework and being disciplined with it? How did other depressed people get better using your books? I already filled out multiple notebooks but appear to be stuck. Any help appreciated! David's Response Thanks, we will address your question on a future Ask David podcast, if that's ok. Question #3. Holy asks if the concept of having “a personality” is the same as the question of having “a self?” @HolyLoveQuest • 1 day ago Thank you for this video on this topic, it was very clear to me! It's a shame that this chapter of your Feeling Great book was removed, because to me this philosophical point is one important tool (among the many techniques that you propose) to get read of negative thinking, and to heal. What you said about the DSM is refreshing, and I agree with it. So, you said schizophrenia and bipolar1 are mental disorders, and you explained why, but what would be the third: psychopathy? It would be nice if you do another video where you dig on this. Your voice on it is really important. What the APA is doing is really concerning. Other psychiatrists disagree with this business of labelling people. And you're right, it's detrimental to human beings. There is another psychological concept that you didn't talk about, but who looks similar to the "self", which is the "personality". What is your take on it, the same or different? Lastly, now in the spiritual domain, is the notion of the soul the same for you than the "self"? Or, in your opinion, could it be a possibility of an essential part of us which links us all to the Spirit, to spirituality? Looking forward to watching the other philosophical videos! David's Response Will include in next Ask David Podcast! Question 4. Could questions about the “self” and “free will” involve All-or-Nothing Thinking? Matt send me the following email he received and asked if we could include it in our next podcast, and my answer was “of course!” Hi, I'd like to tell you about my experience with my son. He is 14 years old and despite our honest attempts not to label, he has always been the problem child: selfish, disobedient etc. Recently we started him on Prozac and the changes have been incredible. Things that have been way beyond his best times are now simple, like going to sleep on time or having a good time with his brother. Every night my wife and I tell each other about some new miracle. So, I wonder what you can say about this from the lens of free will. An obvious conclusion would be that the choices he made until now were not "free" because his brain was not presenting him with the same set of choices that other kids experience. On the other hand, if he is acting better now, we could say that it is not his choice, just a pill making the decision for him. I feel like that would be insulting and degrading. I wonder if a lot of resistance to therapy and especially pharmacotherapy is related to anxiety about the question: "If I can be changed by a pill, then who am I?" I had another thought after listening to the episode on "self". The position that self doesn't exist seems extreme to me, maybe like "all or nothing thinking". Maybe we could answer that question with a "magic dial". How much do we agree that there are selves and free wills? I agree that there are problems associated with having a self and free will, but I think there are practical and theoretical reasons on the other side as well. Maybe the golden path is in the middle? David's Response: Will include your excellent question in the next Ask David Podcast! I am so happy to hear the good news about your son! At this point I will briefly say that concerns about “free will” might definitely include all-or-nothing thinking in the following sense. There is an awful lot of our thoughts, beliefs, feelings, behaviors, preferences, and so forth that is kind of hard-wired by evolution, genetics, and who knows what. For example, I really love blueberry pie that way my mother made it, but I never cared for pumpkin pie. I cannot “will” myself to like pumpkin pie! So I don't have free will in that sense. Similarly, I can't “will” myself to want to stop breathing permanently, or to stop feeling hungry when I haven't eaten, and I can't “will” myself to levitate when mediating or being able to high jump over something five feet high. The list goes on and on. And even when I freely chose something, like what type of new shirt to purchase, I have no doubt by genes and innate preferences, and possibly my upbringing, will strongly influence my choices. We all have biases, preferences, and desires that we do not choose, at least not consciously, Like sexual preferences, for example. We're kind of stuck with what we've got. Now we can make free choices, of course, but we cannot be “totally free,” because we exist and are human. A cat can't “not” get excited by a wiggly piece of string or a mouse that's running away. But we CAN make conscious choices, obviously, just as I made the decision to print your excellent question and type out this brief response! Warmly, david
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Brad is an addictions professional in Saskatchewan who understands that growth does not happen in your comfort zone.We can meet people where they're at but we cannot leave them there and say we did a good job.Check us out this week for this no-bull sh*t and probably contentious conversation about motivating people to do better right here on the Hard Knox Talks podcast. Check out Brad's websitehttps://www.bradsiroski.com/Support the showWe've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks! Check us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalksStronger Together Canada Peer Led Support Groups by Moms Stop the HarmAre you struggling with the substance use of a loved one? Go to https://www.holdinghopecanada.org/Have you tragically lost someone to drug related harms? Visithttps://www.healingheartscanada.org/Prairie Sky Recovery Centrehttps://www.prairieskyrecovery.ca/Info on the Graduate Certificate Program in Substance Use Health and Wellbeing here https://grad.usask.ca/programs/substance-use-health-and-wellbeing.php#Program The Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewanhttps://elizabethfrysask.org/
I'm Dr. Myrdalis Diaz-Ramirez. Welcome to Episode #57!Today we have a wonderful episode! It's going to be about transformation as a physician within our maxAllure Mastermind. We have two wonderful guests who are members of our newest cohort: Dr. Eileen Cáceres and Dr. Denise Baker. So, join us today, and get the inside scoop! Are you ready? Let's go!Follow Dr. Myrdalis Diaz at these links: Website: drmyrdalisdiaz.com Podcast: Design Your Physician Life Linkedin: drmyrdalis Facebook: myrdalisdiaz Instagram: drmyrdalisdiaz
Where there is light, there is no darkness. The two do not mix into grey. Grey is Darkness, it is one of the multiple facets of evil. The light is the path fo the Good, The Truth, and in service to the Creator. Aligning with Natural Law and living in accordance with your CONSCIENCE is to choose the path of the Light. The more you disown the CARE of your conscience, the more you dwell in the pit of Evil that is this world. Do not be so easily fooled by inverted temptations such as "heart's desires" which are actually lower nature indulgences. Evil will always tempt you, Good will guide you to do what is Right. Morality is imbeded in the law of our existence, and is written on the conscience of your soul. The more you supress it, the further into darkness you dwell. The moment you choose to activate it then your true path will begin and you will free yourself spiritually. Suscribe to my podcast Livin From Within for more short and longer episodes on such topics that matter in life.
This week I with my good friend, Pastor Mike Moore, as we discuss what it means to be authentic in a social media landscape as well as how to hold yourself accountable. We also dive into the concept of living a life of adventure. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pardonwill/support
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Accountability partnerships are a great way to challenge yourself and let go of excuses. With an accountability partner in your life, it's harder to ignore your goals because you “just don't feel like getting anything done”. When you have someone you have to report to weekly, you work harder than usual because you don't want to let your partner down. But keeping track of each other's goals and celebrating successes isn't the only thing that you and your accountability partner can do together. There are many ways that solopreneurs and small business owners can help each other besides accountability. An Accountability Partner Can Help with Brainstorming Have you ever had an idea for a great project but you just couldn't find a name that captured it perfectly? With an accountability partner, you can try brainstorming to come up with a title that you love. Of course, your accountability partner can help you brainstorm many things besides a project name. Together, you can brainstorm domain ideas, marketing strategies, podcast episodes, and webinar content. An Accountability Partner Can Test Your Products Nothing's quite as scary as launching a new product and no one understands that fear like another solopreneur or small business owner. One of the ways that accountability partners can help each other is by testing products before they're officially released. For example, if you have a website and you set up a shopping cart, you'll want someone to test it for you. Your accountability partner can help by testing your cart and sharing their honest feedback. Your partner might tell you that your cart is broken or point out an area where you're missing out on additional sales. By testing products for each other, you and your partner are making your products even better for your customers. An Accountability Partner Can Help You Create a Joint Venture If you have an accountability partner that you've clicked with, then it might be time to take the next step together—creating a joint venture. This approach works well when you have two partners that are bringing different skillsets to the table. For example, if you offer copywriting services and your accountability partner offers web design services, then you could team up to create a DIY website course. An Accountability Partner Can Promote Your Products Accountability partners can promote each other's products as affiliates. This allows you to introduce your customers to your partner's products or services. Be sure to let your subscribers know that since you've already been accountability partners, you can vouch for their ethics and excellent customer service. If you've been accountability partners with another solopreneur or small business owner and you've found you enjoy working together, consider other ways you could support each other. Start by having an honest chat with your partner and telling her how you'd like to further your working relationship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wayne-weathersby/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wayne-weathersby/support
In Episode 42, Marsha discusses the powerful lesson in setting and maintaining priorities based on your values. To access a full transcript of this episode, please visit http://www.marshaclarkandassociates.com/transcripts/big-rocks.To find out more about Marsha or to purchase a copy of her book, "Embracing Your Power: A Woman's Path to Authentic Leadership & Meaningful Relationships," visit her website at www.marshaclarkandassociates.com.
We made it! Another wonderful season wrapping up, and to celebrate, we have some very special guests to chat about creative habits and a crafty life. Thank you so much for joining us this season, and we look forward to seeing you in a couple of months with Season Three!
Gramps Jeffrey's children's book, “I Don't Want to Turn 3”, explores what goes through a toddler's mind that parents are so desperate to understand. It is based on the true experiences he has had with his 6 grandchildren that were born 2 each to his 3 Millennial daughters.It is a simple story which teaches kids social skills, getting along with others and the advantages and disadvantages of growing up and growing older. It is written from a child's point of view with an awareness that kids can be selfish, but also capable of learning and understanding. Children will find “I Don't Want to Turn 3” completely relatable and parents will be able to recognize the world from their child's point of view. The book has valuable messages, like taking responsibility for your own actions, which is a lesson affecting readers of all ages.Gramps shares his wisdom about benefits of the grandparents helping to raise the children.He shares some great questions to ask when helping children develop and how to help them think critically.Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1665526947Visit Gramps' site www.grampsjeffrey.comwww.idontwanttoturn3.comBe sure to connect with us in our Lead Sell Grow – The Human Experience Tribe Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadsellgrowPick up your copy of B2B Sales Secrets Here: https://www.amazon.com/B2B-Sales-Secrets-Step-Step/dp/1695368320/ref=sxts_rp_s1_0?crid=10Z2LNGDOGW4T&cv_ct_cx=b2b+sales+secrets&keywords=b2b+sales+secrets&pd_rd_i=1695368320&pd_rd_r=e2d5b4af-fdae-45a6-9cbd-437ed53b6a45&pd_rd_w=c6e52&pd_rd_wg=jJ0aT&pf_rd_p=dc8286ba-5f1e-4679-adde-8b7fe66c128e&pf_rd_r=ZEW8SZ209DBMRCKDE3BY&psc=1&qid=1643988512&sprefix=b2b+sales+secre%2Caps%2C75&sr=1-1-5e1b2986-06e6-4004-a85e-73bfa3ee44feLearn more about our services:www.TheGoalGuide.comImprove your sales and stay connected – Free Gifts Here https://shor.by/TheGoalGuide
Appetizer Section :00-14:37 E.Smitty speaks of a internet post he seen of a female who was begged by her friends to not get in the truck with this wild “risky” driver and he expounds on a personal experience dealing with a friend who was wild like that Main Course section :14:38-46:00 The subject matter is a smorgasbord of topics ranging from super accountability,dead beats,gang culture glorification and racism…please listen with an open mind Dessert section :46:01-55:18 Is totally a memorial and sincere salute and show of love to Smitty's “Aunt Mootsie”❤️
Appetizer Section :00-14:37 E.Smitty speaks of a internet post he seen of a female who was begged by her friends to not get in the truck with this wild “risky” driver and he expounds on a personal experience dealing with a friend who was wild like that Main Course section :14:38-46:00 The subject matter is a smorgasbord of topics ranging from super accountability,dead beats,gang culture glorification and racism…please listen with an open mind Dessert section :46:01-55:18 Is totally a memorial and sincere salute and show of love to Smitty's “Aunt Mootsie”❤️
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In the Jungle with Darius and Mel discussing accountability. Sharing your location, dating attire, lying in relationships, etc.
Fr. Mike reflects on the relationship between David and Abigail, and how the Lord calls David to be a better man through Abigail. Where has God put these types of relationships in our lives? Today's readings are 1 Samuel 25 and Psalm 63. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Scrum Master Endlich geht es um die Acountability des Scrum Master. Im alten Scrum Guide die dritte Rolle im Team. Auch Team Facilitator oder Scrum Maestra genannt. Wahrscheinlich gibt es noch deutlich mehr Bezeichnungen für diese Verantwortlichkeit. Die größte Verantwortung eines Scrum Masters ist es sicherlich Impediments (Hindernisse) zu beseitigen. Also alle Störfaktoren, die sich... The post Folge 045 Scrum Master appeared first on Znipcast - Podcast der Znip Academy.
In this episode the guys talk politics, bullies and maps
On June 3rd of 2020 I was blessed to be invited to train a large group of sales consultants on the topic of accountability.Share this with your networkTalk w/ me on Instagram @billionairebrownonline
The HOMEgirls are huge fans of Mike Nelson. His strong military and corporate world backgrounds has helped him grow a big, multi pronged expansion business driven by systems and standards. Mike is also a Keller Williams MAPS Coach who has a wealth of knowledge to share on how you can strengthen YOUR business. Follow MikeThe Mike Nelson TeamKeller Williams MAPS Coaching Follow the HOMEgirls on FacebookFollow the HOMEgirls on InstagramFollow AngelaFollow JessicaFollow KristenFollow Lyndsie
Who does the city council work for? We talk about the relation between issues, activism and political action as well as setting expectations and creating pressure to get things done.
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This week, Kodi goes on a date and has no time to waste. Plus, we break down our feelings on the current news landscape of finding out people we respected are total trash. All that, plus the usual nonsense. Show Notes00:00 -- INTRO / SHOW OPEN / Meghan Trainer blaccent slander / Kodi's latest date / What's an otter? Kodi breaks down the names of gay dating apps and gay types / Acountability and rape culture / Get Used to Losing Your Heroes25:15 -- HERE FOR IT — VOX: Calorie counts on menus are going to be mandatory in 2018 (Kodi's pick) / Truffles (Ruby's pick)34:35 -- Q&HEY — Shared spaces? People expect me to host them because I live in the city. Help!42:15 -- THE GOOD WORD — “I am not lucky. You know what I am? I am smart, I am talented, I take advantage of the opportunities that come my way and I work really, really hard. Don't call me lucky. Call me a badass.” ― Shonda Rhimes (Ruby's pick)43:48 -- SHOW CLOSE / CREDITS / OVERTIME (More on Kodi's date and why the world won't bend for you)ARTICLES REFERENCED IN EPISODE:GQ: Get Used to Losing Your Heroes: https://www.gq.com/story/get-used-to-losing-your-heroesVOX: Calorie counts on menus are going to be mandatory in 2018 (Kodi's pick): https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/11/10/16623590/calorie-count-menus-mandatory-2018The Swirl is produced by Kodi Seaton & Stephanie Ruby. Mixed & Edited by Kodi Seaton. Social media support provided by Justine Bronson and Tim Fennell.
Did you know that mentoring = success? Do you know what if you are accontable to a person or group you are many more times likely to reach the goal you have set for yourself? Only 67% of people set goals, of those people only 10% will actual do anything with the goal they have set, and of that 10% on 2% will actually take action. The difference is motivation and accountability. When you get desperate enough or inspired enough in life then and only then will you move forward. You need a coach/mentor, an accountability group of matermind and other people who will help you, motivate you, hold you accountable and inspire you to live you best life Host Steve Kidd is joined by self proclaimed serial entrepreneur, successful real estate broker and business coach Rock Thomas to talk with you today about Mentoring and Acountability today on Thriving Entrepreneur Gobundance.com, WeHelpYouTHRIVE.com
In the field of philanthropy, are foundations' grantmaking and reporting processes aligned with nonprofits' strategies? In this panel discussion exploring data from a Center for Social Innovation study on nonprofit accountability practices and the costs of conflicting demands, experts debate ways in which evaluation requirements may help or hinder mission delivery. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/council_on_foundations_annual_conference_-_philanthropy_and_nonprofit_acoun